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OREDGE BOAT OFF INTREASURE HONT Chest in River 300 Years Holds Valued Papers as Well as Gold. Br the Associated Press. PENETANGUISHENE. Ont., June 15 ~—The treasure-seeking dredge Baltie started off today to begin digging away the silt on the bottom of the Wye river, to what is belleved to be BY WILLIAM Nevis. of husbands. called EI Higo. In Oaxaca, south of which just before expected to collect of §00.000 francs. A gruesome would meet the resting place for 300 years of an e ure. enouEl ! three fron chest, holding golden altar ves- have met violent deaths in Is and doc s n iection with the property. sels and documents telling of the oy ah he | ptopertel early struggles of Jesuit mission- | oot o R 0 helr to 11 arles among the Huron Indians, in| Higo, hanged himself to a tree in what was then New France. Tradi-| the Bols de Boulogne. —Finally, Leon, a part tion says that, alarmed by the gath- ering of the Huron warrlors. thought to be preparing to slaughter them, the little band of soldiers and black- frocked chests their valuables, including gold altar vessels, given by the court of France to the mission at Fort Sainte Marie the First, placed them In canoes and fled down the Wye. sarly historical documents Society of Jesus describe the over- turning of a canoe and the sinking of the chest it bore, lost in the spot now being searched by Diver Capt. Carson. missionaries packed into f the BALTIMORE, spread of scarlet | Maryland. scelers think only of ch historians, however, | every county awalt the apoearance of the cases ha 251 cas county In May spread of the dis 3 1 give more light on the brave deeds of the early Christian missionaries, Although tradition long has had it{der control. only eighty-seven new that the box was buried beneath the|cases being reported ~during the the Wye, no serious at-|month made fo locate it until a| Later it was learned that many s ago. This search was stimu- by the recollection of a story by a raftsman some thirty vears at he had touched the box when small eastern shore g logs. The story recently was Mkl Sy i T 1 to Diver Capt. Carson and he in-| o, " il AR : ne of the Canary Islands possesses ferested Edward Jeffrex of Midland. | rain-tree of the laurel species which who had invented a peculiar magnetic div ing rod. which had proved s ul In showing ore and mineral sits he two rowed about the river, u t length the needles of the & rod showed a strong reaction e influence of gold. The place in the river was charted and subsequent- 1v the position and measurements of the chest were confirmed rods. Its dimensions correspond exact- 1¥ to the one lost by the Jesuit fathers when Fort Saint Marie was in the making. Diviner's Reputation Staked. Tt is not only the recovery of price- 1-ss relies which is at stake, however, for Jeffrey has staked on the quest tha reputation of his magnetic in- strument, which he claims can de- 1. 'Rold. copper or iron within ce of twenty-five miles The diviner is about four feet long with a barrel ltke a machine gun and a compartment at the end for the fnstruments with holes for the arms which pass inside through thick rubber tubing. The whole Is covered with tarred cloth and a half-inch coat ©f insulating rubber. Jeffrey says it is worked by the magnetic force of the person holdin i1, which is connected with the attra tion exerted on the magnetic instru- ment inside by the oil or metal. FRENCH NOTE AMERICAN | INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS by steellyyih and G Sts. Academy Members Urge Closer Spiritual Ties With United States. By the Associated Press. PARIS, June 15.—“The extensive intellectual progress made in the United States in the last twenty vears” wasg reviewed before a large :v_url[Pnce of persons prominent in French gocial and intellectual life by \ndre Chevrillon and Maurice Don- members of the French Acade- at a dinner given in their honor plique, Bead by the Franco-American 0! in_Paris last night. Spulee perhaps MM. Chevrillon and Donnay. who | Crocheting? have just returned from the i'nited States, where they represented France at the Moliers tercentenary celebration, urged closer intellectual ties between France and America as a means for ‘promoting accord. Marshals Foch and Joffre, Gabriel Hanotaux, and many membars of the American colony were present. SON CHARGED WITH MURDER ST CLOUD. Minn.. June 15 ‘. dict of murder in the fire; demres wae returned vesterday by the coroners Jury which held an inquest over the body of Thomas Stiller, who was shat fo death near his home west of her Sunday while hunting with his seven. teen-vear-old son. The son, Jaecob, Vil be arraigned tomorrow on the 0 the: o Muthorities said, con: 25¢ 30 Years at 935 F St. for Graduation, Wedding or Anniversary Gifts J Very bril low priced at ant and beautifully cut. Solid Platinum Wedding Ring—Set with unusually bril- liant DIAMONDS "ALL AROUND. A Wedding Ring of beauty and rich- - ness and very spe- cially priced at... —Stone_ weighing Our very special bargain price only . 185 | ‘Watch — With full | monds all I | around; 17-jewel ! L adjusted rectan- N gular movement I One Beautiful Blue-white Diamond, weigh- ing about 434 kts. Very fine cutting and ~s wonderful gem of great color and brilliancy. A remarkable value at............. A. KAHN Ine. Platinumsmiths Jewelers § 935 F Street 30 Years at the Same Address THREE-DEATH LEGEND IS FULFILLED BEFORE MINE YIELDS FORTUNE By Cable to The S*yr aud Chicago Daily Copgrigat, 1922, PARIS, June 15—A curious cident was revealed in Paris y terday in connection with the t Mirtel Bessarabo and her daughter, Paula Jacques, who are accused of having mur- dered one or both of the novelist's The second spouse of Mme. Bessarabo, alias owned property in Mexico and was Interested in a mineral concession Mexico City, legend with E] Higo predicted that three men e earth would give vas killed in broad daylight by a mad man on the street of Paris. —_—— MUCH SCARLET FEVER. 917 New Cases Reported in 'lhry- land Since January 1. Special Dispateh to The Star. June finds health forces of the state in bat- tle to combat the almost fever Since_the appearance of | F3 the disease in Wicomico January it has spread to practically || Since the first of the year 917 new been reported. re reported from Wicomico it seemed that the ase was almost un- mild cases had not been given medi- cal attention, and that in some of the had not been confined. sheds a copious show from its follage every evening. EPALATSRGYA ottt © B What Will Your Vacation Fancy Work Be? Embroidery. Ap- Knitting or There are many use- ful suggestions for fancy work during vacation time, as well as ideas for the pretty trimmings of summer dresses, in the new McCall Embroidery Book. Why not keep this new number on hand? Summer Embroidery Book Palais Royal— Bargain Basement QT i \\\§\\\\ LT v u/,/////////// N DIAMONDS Extremely = 90 One Platinum Diamond Ring kts., of rare brilliancy and | ’j . kA Beautiful Blue-white Diamond, weighing over i kt. 1! 1 color and absolutely perfect. 3500 I ‘ =3t - Solid Platinumetop Wrist *100 E. NASH. ‘eissman, the valley of on his death he a commission connected violent deaths up ner of Becker, 15 —Summer throughout county in Of these towns carriers er of pure water | ke A. Lisner, Prex. epidemic | | Work, or about 1v; cut dia- 100 PROBE LIFE IN DUNES. Burned Boky Found, “Diana” Seriously Injured. their habits is promised by Toroner W. O. Seipel of Valparaiso, actlon is the result of the finding of the pa the dunes, by a which Mrs. Alice Gray Wilson, known Ind. His burned body of & man | n followed fight in as “Diana of the Dune: - CHICAGO, June 15.—Investigation of dwellers in the Indiana Dunes and AVAY ously injured and her husband, Pa: Wilson, shot. ; AT/ Y, FAT AT/ AT AT AT AT AT AT AT/ AP AT AR LAY A AV A AN AT W A AT AT AT AT AT '15th Sales Combine Wit More good news about Summer wearables than we have space to tell! , Knee-deep in June and we were never busier! Summer Dresses for everybody! " They continue to pour in daily. Skirts, Sweaters, Stockings, Shoes, Blouses, Petticoats, Underwear for summer wear—-all at savings! Sale! Silk Stockings A sample line which we | | cession—passed on to you at special prices. purchased at a great con- $2.00 Silk Stockings, $1.50 Pure Silk Stockings with mercerized garter hems. “Mill runs” —that is, slightly imperfect, but not enough to hurt their wearing quality. Black, white, rose, taupe, fawn, polo and navy. $2.00 to $3.00 Silk Stockings, $1.85 Pure Silk Full-fashioned Stockings, with mercerized or all- silk garter hems. heavy-weight styles. Black, Sale! prices for Friday. straight skirts: long-waisted vests and long tunic wide taffeta and self sashes pockets; at the newest low price? purple; sizes up to 46. look for her size. $15.00 Ties, $4.85 8 pairs of women's black and gold brocade Theo Ties; ~high Sizes: A 4%z 0. 7; B 3%, 4, 5 6%, $12.50 Slippers, $4.85 o pairs of women's black satin Slippers, with brocade _silver saddle junior French A 4, 5, 5%, 61, 7; C 3%, 5.6 $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 16 pairs of women's black satin strap Pumps, high French heels, Sizes: AA. 4%, B, 5%, A 4. 414, 5. $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 pairs of women's black satin Pumps, without strap: baby French heels. T, 8; A 6%, T, B 2%, 478 8% 1 C s vk 4% 5 T D 5, 5%, 7, T%. $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 20 pairs of women's black satin _Pumps, without _straps: high French heels. Sizes: AA 4.6, 7, T%, 8 A 5., 5%. 6, 6%: E 8. C 3, 6%. 7%, 8; D b%. 6. 7. 0.00 Pumps, $4.85 pairs of women’ satin Pumps, without baby French heels. Sizer: St 4.6, 6%, 7. $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 58 pairs of women’s Wwhil satin _Pumps, without bigh French heels, % % (6;5. 21 $10.00 12 pairs of wWwomen's white kid Pump without traps; baby French heels. Sizes: AAA B, 7%. 8: AA 4%, T%H; A 4%; B4, 8,C . 8. $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 pairs of women's white without straps; AAA 14 . pairs s brown kid Pumps, welt soles, Cuban ls, without straps; serv- ceable, comfortable. Si: AA white, orange, purple, cordovan, silver, yellow, navy, taupe, flesh, Copenhagen, russet and sky. Sale! In the Women’s Shop—2d Floor Recent special purchases—resulting from' our - buyer’s last trip to New York—Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Capes and Coats—and all of them at special Everybody needs a sweater. Richelieu ribs, chiffons, nets, clox and plain red, gray, fawn, Sale! $9.50 Dotted Batiste Dresses—White, with lavender, Copenhagen, tangerine and green dots: trim- med with plaited and embroidered organdie collars and $95.00 Silk Three-piece Suits — Smartly straight of line; dress with wide box pleats; long ripple capes; navy, white, black and tan Roshanara crepe, com- bined with blocked Kasha crepe; also white velette..... $9.50 Baronet Satin Skirts—Straightline styles, with wide girdles, gathered yokes and inset pock- ets; navy, black and white....... $47.50 Black Canton Crepe Capes—Full ripple styles, with black caracul collars......c.ceveiiinneannnns $2250 Wooltex Top Coats—In Homespun Tweeds; full length, with loose backs; also belted styles; gray, tan, fallow and Saxe blue.. $2250 Large Women’s Georgette Voile Dresses—Blocked plaids with tiny dots; navy, Copen- hagen, brown and black with white; blouse ; ith embroidery; sizes 38 to box, plaited and organdie pancl organdie collars; Friday for Sport Dresses On Sale in the Sport Shop For the tennis or golf girl, or the girl on the side lines. You'll like them, and, what’s more, you can afford them. $17.50 Sport Dresses, $10.75 In narrow striped broadcloth silk: white, black, Copenhagen and lavender stripes: blouse style, with V shape vests and patch finished with narrow ruffles. $22.50 Shantung Sport Dresses, $16.75 Slip-overs, with large patch pockets; button front; novel panel skirt, finished with self folds and hemstitching; jade, white, copenhagen, rust, leather and tangerine. Sweater Sales—Friday Why not have the newest style $12.50 Silk Mohair Sweaters, $7.50 Tuxedo model, with novelty fiber-trimmed border and braided ali-silk sash: colors, white with black, black with white, peri- winkle with buff and buff with brown; all sizes; a wonderful value. $12.50 to $20.00 Fringed Sweaters, $10.50 Pure Fiber Silk Sweaters. tuxedo and slip-over styles, trim- med with deep fringe to skirt edge; plain and novelty weaves; made on hand frame machine. Color: orchid, henna, pheasant, buff, brown, light blue, white, gray and Navy, black, jade, Harding, Shoe Remnants On the Main Floor Shoes for every occasion for the woman who has time to * $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 25_pairs of women's black kid Pumps, without straps; baby French heels, Sizes: AA 6 $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 29 pairs of women's patent leather Pumps. without straps; high French heels; very dressy. Sizes: AA 4%, 5. 7%, 8; A 4 8%, 7. T4, B C'3, 3%, 41 5, 5%, 6, 6% $10.00 i’um". $4.85 29 pairs of women's patent leather Pumps, without straps: baby French heels. Sizes: AAA 7, 1%, 8; AA 5, 5%. 6%, T. 8. A 4%, 63, T%: B 7. 7%, 8; C 2%, 3, 4, 4%, 5; D 4, 5, 6%, 7. $10.00 Oxfords, $4.85 15 pairs of white canvas, white ~_calf-trimmed Oxfords, welt sole, Cuban heels; a very neat sport model. Sizes: A 5: B 4%, 5; C 2%, 4, 6; D 4, 6%, 7. $10.00 Oxfords, $4.85 10 pairs of women's white canvas black calf trimmed Ox- fords, welt soles and Cuban heels. Sises: AA 5, 7; A 4%, 5; B 4, 4%; C 3%, b, 6, 6%. $9.00 Pumps, $4.85 12 pairs of women's white reigncloth Pumps, without straps; welt soles and Cuban heels. Sizes: AA 4%, AT TH; B 2%, 3, 3%, 6; C 2% 3%. $9.00 Pumps, $4.85 18 palfs of women's Wwhite reigncipth tongue Pumps, hand turn soles and baby French heels. Sizes: AA 4%, 6; A B, ;%.,75:7; 4%, 6 b%, %: C Birape com be attached to any pe in this group for $3.78 A special purchase of white canvas strap Pumps. with flat heels, weit soles and medium round toes. $4.50 - speclal purchase of women's 'hAlMpgl:nvlz Oxfords, with welt soles; of white ivory leather and of 50 GLASS DENOUNCES BONUS Senator Praises Wilson at Com- By the Associated Press. CHAPEL HILL, N. a2 Carolina, denounced in mencement Address. Wilson, whom he termed Big Sale of Umbrellas The Result of a Special Purchase Regular $10.00 to $15.00 Umpbrellas Finest quality sun and rain silks with wide tape edge; beautiful handles of amber, bakelite, ing the annual commence: at the University of North emphatic terms the soldler bonus bill, and rendered high praise to Woodrow Of the federal reserve sys = the * $* ? .95 hand-carved ivory and Sterling silver; finished with straps or rings; navy, green, winkle; 22 and 25 inch lengths. Final Clearance of Handmade Baby Clothes purple, garnet, black and peri- We must clear them out and we should have no dif- ficulty when we offer them at prices as low as you ordi- narily find on_machine-made garments! Baby Dresses, $2.95 and $3.95 Formerly $6.00 to $9.00 / All beautifully embroidered and smocked on sheerest Honey- moon nainsook and mercerized batiste. Baby Coats, $2.95 and $3.95 All our albatross and scalloped by hand. Viyella Kimonos, $2.65 Formerly $5.50 to $6.75 pique coats of cxquisite quality are Pink and blue striped washable viyella; ribbon bound and smogcked models: infants: and l-year sizes. Flannel Petticoats, $2.65 and $3.95 Formerly $5.59 to $9.50 | Grade A; washable viyella; infants’ and l-year sizes. Don’t you know some baby you want a gift for? handmade and hand-scalloped; A Short Shift With less space to give them Friday than usual, we've cut a little more deeply into the prices to make. up for it! While quantities are fairly large, those people who wait until late in the day for these things must not complain if disappointed. When goods of our kind are marked so low, buyers are quickly found! was recaptured three hours later a posse at Dick's Woods, four nri away. PEPPER THROWN INTO EYES. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 15.—Aided by several accomplices who . threw pepper into his guard’s eyes, took away his revolver and: beat him up, Joseph Steward, a prisoner of Ohio penitentiary, escaped from a Big Four passenger train in Shiloh, Ohin. He t ————— WALLACE, Idabo, -June 15.— Misi Mary Beale was married at her hom: here yesterday to Daniel Williard Jr., 501, of Daniel Willlard, presiden o > Baltioore and Ohlo railroad. ATATATAT Y AT AT AT AT Y AT A A A A A A Y AT AT A emnants T omorrow 9 1216 F St. N.W. A Sale of Petticoats We've made special purchases of the Petticoats that have been most popular this season, just so we can offer them to you at special prices for Friday. $3.00 Silk Petticoats, $2.50 . Colored tub silk; straightline, with pleated ruffies, others vith tucked: flounce; henna, jade, Belgium and brown. $3.00 Silk Petticoats, $1.95 Tub silks, straightline, with scalloped edge and clastic waist- band. 2 White Radium Silk Petticoats, $5.90 Straightline, with embroidered sprays and scalloped edge; double panel front and back. Still Cleam'ni House in the Neckwear Department Every day we are finding more and more odds and ends that have been pushed into corners by newer stocks. We've brought them all out—regrouped them—and priced them #0 low that there won’t be onc tag end left on Friday night! All On One Table at 25¢—50c—75¢ At 25c—Imported flowers, wheat, grasses and foliage for hat trimming. Just right for that garden hat you want! At 50c—More flowers—and better ones! Also 8 smart riding stocks that have been sciling for $1.00 At 75c—Imported flower wreaths—cornflowers and poppies in lovely combinations. They were $2(. Also lingerie sleeves of net and organdie. trimmed with dainty laces. They are mighty nice to freshen up a cloth dress. . for Remnants Remnants You'll Find on the 2nd Floor! 10—Women’s $25.00 Lace Striped Tricolette Dresses—henna, tan and black...™ 4—$25.00 Women’s Ribbon-trimmed Georg- gette Dresses—white and flesh 12—Women’s $27.50 Foulard and Printed Crepe Dresses—tan, navy and brown... 20—Women’s $25.00 and $29.50 Canton Crepe Dresses—beaded and tailored styles—black, henna and . 4—Women's $30.00 Silk Lace Dresses—black and henna 2—Women's $47.50 Brown and Henna Canton Crepe Dresses 4—Women’s $65.00 Blocked Roshanara Crepe Street Dresses—rust, fallow and black.......... pat R 15—~Women's $65.00 and $69.50 Afternoon Qowns, in Canton, chiffon and Elizabeth crepe—rose, cornflower. rust, tomato and brown ‘ ‘Women’s $35.00 and $37.50 Tweed Suits —rose, ‘copenirand greeni s eas s il van o st Women’s $49.50 Wooltex Suin, in black tricotine, braid trimmed.. . ...l Women’s $59.50 Tan Twill Cord Suits— tailorediistyles .S nioiia s vt o e e St s 10—Women's $55.00 and $65.00 Wooltex Suits, tailored and trimmed styles—navy and black tricotine.. Women’s $69.50 and $75.00 Strictly Tai- lor;d Suits—long-line jackets—navy and black twill cor Suits, with capes and hox jackets—navy cordine........ 6—Women'’s $75.00 Tan and Gray Twill Cord Suits . Remnants in 12—$39.50 Swiss-made Sport Frocks, in wool and silk knit—gray, navy and henna...........oocouuun 20—$25.00 Rose Color Tweed Sport Coats— belted) styles fivooocvan enssasansaitne 10—$25.00 Wooltex Tweed sorrento, gray and rose................ Gkl gloR 2—$20.00 Tweed Sport Capes—Copenhagen and orchid and $30.00 Sport Suits—rose, Copenhagen, tan and orchid. { 5—$45.00 and $55.00 Spongeen Sport Suits —gray, black and sorrento $2.00 to $2.50 Slip-over Sweaters—all-wool, $7.50 $10.00 $11.50 $1350 $15.00 $21.00 $23.50 $25.00 $10.00 $18.50 $2250 $25.00 $3350 the $15.00 $650 $850 in a variety of attractive styles and novelty weaves. Henna, navy, Copenhagen, brown, black and rust. 25—$18.50 to $25.00 Hats, $5.00 The remainder of our spring hats, light-colored hats. $5.00 Sailor Hats, $2.50 Solid and 2-tone effects. $8.75 to $12.50 Sport Hats, $3.50 0Odd sizes and colors. Millinery 3rd Floor—Also MISSES’ Suits, Coats and Dresses mostly flower trimmed, Tagals, fancy hemp and Bankok, trimmed with georgette, satin and moire; straw and wool combinations; all gport 8—Misses’ $29.50 Krepe Knit Dresses; smart straightline, belted models; in green, brown, henna and blue 3—Misses’ $25.00 straightline . 2—Misses L line effects; in henna .e 3—Misses’ $20.00 Sport Capes; Copenhagen and gray . . 7—Misse: S5 pepp‘e‘r‘ ‘and sait colors. $5.00 $5.00 $7.50 $5.00 mixtures; in smart black and white.......... vereneee. $10.00 Remnants—Street Floor—Look Where the Crowds Are! $1.00 Corset Covers, 55¢ Nainsook, lace trimmed; mussed, $1.50 Underwear, 75¢ Gowns; of nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed; mussed. $2.00 Underwear, $1.15 Gowns and envelope chemise; lace and embroidery trimmed; mussed. - 3 Silk Ch emise, Crepe de chine, trimmed with filet and val laces; mussed. $2.00 and $2.95' Cotton Blouses, $1.00 50 Odd Blouses; a little mussed from handling; dimities, voile, batiste, organdie and fancy weave shirting; Peter Pan, ‘Tuxedo and roll collars; all white and colors. ¢ Blouses, $1.95 Pretty pastel shades in organdies, Peter Pan, tuxedo and Peggy collars; trimmed with real Irish picot or narrow self pleating; lavender, copen, pink, Nile and tan. 3—Women’s $89.50 Embroidered Costume Suits—black cordine ................. > b c 15—Women’s $85.00 and $89.50 Strictly Tai- lored Sults—straightline jacket, in na and black piquette and cordine o M cn.l—Wm'; $25.00 Sorrento t 5 10—Women’s $35.00 Wooltex Top Coats, in navy sucde cloth ....... o TR 7 10—Women’s $45.00 and $50.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps, in tricotine, arabella and bolivia—na black and reindeer Fhoriiy Women'’s $55.00 and $69.50 Wraps and Cape Coats, in cordalura and arabella—navy, tan and sorrento % . 10+~Women's $59.50 Wooltex Wraps, brown, navy and black bolivia .00 Large Dresses—brown and black 0—$55.00 to $69.50 Large Women's Silk Dresses, in Canton, crepe knit and duvetyn—navy, blaclcaadihcawn . 0. e B AR TR I S T T 3—$45.00 Large Women's Black and Navy embrgidered, braided and tailored styles—navy, black and tan tricotine o 15—$69.50 Large Women’s Suits—cmbroid- ered styles—navy and black twill cord 3—$45.00 Large Women’s Tweed Top Coats —RIAV AN BN s mosinio staslowisloniaosmnivms obeinns sonbumh 3 10—$65.00 Large Women’s Coats, Capes and ;Yr-‘?g in bolivia and suede cloth—navy, ack rt Shop;an Floor 10—$10.00 Baronet Satin Sport Skirts— gathered yokes and hemstitched pockets—rose, tan- gerine and vellow s and port Skirts—plaited and straightline styles. Plaids, checks and stripes —tweeds and homespun .... 5 10—$13.00 Skirts, in brown a eponge, with white satin stripes........................ 13.50 Skdirts, in black and white and brown and tan bedford cord—box-plaited styles.. 5 20—s$ 14.50 Box-plaited Prunella Striped Ski; in navy and tan, brown and tan, brown and white, black and white 5 i 20—$16.50 Sport Skirts, in satin-str * spun crepe—white with Copenhagen. lavender and rose stripes ... Fenivssainesepomransbas el shesips e bnansen 20—Misses” $25.00 Sport Coats: full back. out belf; others belted with large patch pocket tan, gray and orchid... : 10—Mi * $39.50 to $ < Capes bright linings: a few handsomely embroidered 5—Misses” §65.00 to $69.50 Silk Capes: capes of velette and Canton; some with caracul collars; tan, gray and black <hamen) 8—Misses’ $2500 Tweed Suits htline belted models; in orchid, rose and tan... o isses’ §29.50 N Blue Tricotine Box Coat $§29.50 Tweed Suits; belted models: others without belts: rose, violet, tan and henr: Misses’ $3500 Sport Suits: of importe Tweeds and mixtures; tailored and semi-tailored models; gray, tan, rose, orchid and light blue 20—Misses” $45.00 to $55.00 Navy Blue Tailored and Box Coat Suits; silk braid and button trimmed; navy, blue, tan and black $4.00 Cotton Net Blouses, $2.95 Dainty and cool: cotton nets; to wear with sleeveless dresses. sweaters and coat suits; tuxedo and Peter Pan styles; trimmed with fine tuckings, filet and val laces. $5.00 Handmade Blouses, $3.95 0dd blouses taken from regular stock; batiste, voiles and dimities; trimmed with drawn work and colored stitching: Peter Pan and tuxedo styles. $1.50 to $3.00 Silk and Fabric Gloves, 85c Strap-wrist, 16-button and 2-clasp styles—in u variety of colors—odd sizes. $1.50 Sport Lisle Stockings, $1.00 Sport Lisle Stockings, two-toned patterns—also wide rib. Blue, black, cordovan, ruse and gray. Fancy Stockings, $2.75 Lace and Lace Clox Stockings. Full fashioned pure silk. cordovan and silver only. : .$350 Silk Stockings, $2.95 Pure Silk Stockings; full fashioned, silk_garter hems. reinforeed; black, cordovan, African brown, Russian calf. In Well Then Downstairs for This Footwear—More Main Floor $8.00 29 pairs of women's white buck strap pumps; welt soles and Cuban h — Sizes: AA 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6 6%, 7: A 4%, 5 5%, B 3%, 4, 4%: C 4%; D 3%, 4. 6, 6%; 19 pairs of women's henna suede strap pumps; welt soles and Cuban heels—Sizes: A 5%, 6, 6%, 7. suede_ 29 pairs of women's black French heels—Sizea. , 4 4 $8.00 Pumps, $2.35 . 23 pairs of women's dark gray strap pumps; welt soles and Cuban heels. Sizes AA,;‘&. B, 6%, 6, 6%, 7, T%, 8; A 4%, 5%, 6 6%, 7; Bi3%, 4, 6, 7 = ; . $6.00 Oxfords, $2.35 “13 pairs of women's white canvas oxfords, with brown calt \ . trimmings; welt soles and Cuban heel sport style— - Sises: A B, 6%: B 3%, 4, 4%, 8%, 7: C. %, 5%, 6 - '

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