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Sweeping Reductions on Hats—Friday very unusual French Sport 12—$8.50 Hats—Iinciuding thr Hats—$1.00. $5.00 to $10.00 Hats—Leghorns, tallored hats and collapsible sport_hats, In _sweater colors—$2.50. $7.50 to $12.50 Sport Hats—all the most Individual styles 80, 4 $12.50 to $22.50 Dress Hate—beautiful, large shapes of hairbrald and maline, in brown, navy, black and white. a few stunning tallored hats. All $4.50. Also \ ] jxm F St. N.W. —brings next winter’s fashions to you at great savings— 40-inch Hudson Seal Coats, $275.00 and upward. Only a small deposit required. Remnant Groups Go Out Friday Surely what you want is among them! Odds and ends—broken lots of new merchandise;_ every group- is a real opportunity and prices are *way down! Remember, we are closed Saturday—do your shopping tomorrow. The Few Suits —we have left are mighty low in price tomorrow. Tailored suits, costume suits and silk suits are included. $49.50 and $55.00 Suits, $23.75 10—Navy and Black Cordine Suits, with medium and long jacket. Excellent quality. $65.00 to $79.50 Suits, $34.75 Strictly Tallored and Embroldered Suits, In navy and black. Smart straight-line and box coats. $89.50 to $115.00 Suits, $39.75 16—Elaborate Costume Sults in navy and black cordine, with clever fioss-silk and ribbon embroidery. Also strictly tallored models, with long.line jackets. $75.00 and $95.00 Silk Suits, $33.75 S—White Velette and Roshanara Silk Three-plece Suits—made with straight-line dresses and long ripple capes. 4 $29.50 and $32.50 Shantung Silk Suits $16.75 15—Long Jacket Shantung Silk Suits, in panel and belted stylcs—all extremely well tailored. > Coats—Friday ‘What chances, indeed, with so many people wanting a coat to go away with! $30.00 Shantung Coats, $19.50 1—Shantung Silk Motor Coat, with tull back. The nicest sort of motor coat. Look at It. $2650 Top Coats, $9.50 g—Rust Color Tweed Top Coats, In belted styles. Good looking and so low in price. $2950 Coat, $13.75 1—Tan and Brown Wooitex Tweed Coat— beautifully tailored. $40.00 to $55.00 Coats, $23.75 15—Top Coats, in imported tweed, camel's halr and twilicord. Black, tan, gray, brown and fallow. Coats such as these can be worn all fall. $50.00 and $55.00 Coats, $29.50 © 15—Tan and Brown Camel’s Halr Top Coats, with full backs and ragian sleeves— beltad styles. Camel’s hair is always smart. $95.00 Wooltex Coats, $29.50 5—Wooltex Tuxedo Cape Coats, In fallow and navy, veldyne; trimmed with cable stitching. Come early for these. $69.50 Coats, $33.50 10—Pandora Cape Coats, full-length Tux- r and wide, flowing sleeves—very In fallow, .sorrento, navy'and 20—$5.00 Checked Gingham Dresses, $1.95 Red and white, green and white, blue and white checks. The nicest sort of morning frocks—only $1.95! 25—$15.00 Checkesd Gingham Dresses, 7.50 Made so simply, with round necks, sash and rick rack trimming. They are well worth looking at! $25.00 Dotted Swiss Frocks, $5.00 & $7.50 Navy biue and black—they make Ideal business and traveling dressss. Round or surplice neck lines—self girdies—organdie trimming. 15—$29.50 to $35.00 Shantung Dresses $15.00 & $19.50 Coat and stralght-line models, all beau- tifully tallored and mighty smart. Be sure to_see thes 25—$19.50 Figured Crepe de Chine Dresses, 10.00 The favorite of the season—cool printed crepes, In lovely rose, tan, navy and white. Adorably made with round necks and sashes of the material. 12—$35.00 Veiled lelnrd.'Dreuel. $23.50 Lovely dotted and figureaYoulards, charm- In georgette crepe. ~Several ingly veiled lovely styles. 9—$37.50 to $45.00 Canton Crepe Dresses $25.00 Al hand drawn and beautifully made. Dresses you can wear any time and feel ap- propriately dressed. Rust, Jade, cocoa, perl- winkle, oray and navy. 15—$55.00 to $£95.00 Silk Dresses, $25.00 Mostly one of a kind—Roshanara and Can- ton crepe In some of the best styles of the season. Navy and blas orly. Poiret and Milgrim dresses in the Ipt. Stockings—Friday Lots of them at low prices—and all good stockings. $1.00 Sport Stockings, 59c Sport Lisle Stockings, In dropstitch and wide-rib patterns, dark rose, green, light $2.00 and $2.25 Silk Stockings, $1.50 Pure Silk Stockinas in plain and fancy vertical stripes; full fashioned and well re- Inforced; all good stockings of exdellent ap- pearance; cordovan, white, rose, green, polo gray, beige. $3.00 Rolettes, $1.95 These popular stockings among the rem- nants: Fancy and plain all-silk Rolettes, with elastic garters; black, gray, nude, brown, beaver. $3.00 and $3.50 Stockings, $2.35 Fancy Sik Stockinas for dress and sport wear; thread and glove silks, with hand-em- broldered clox and fancy open-work pat- terns; beautiful dress stockings; white, cor- dovan, black, russet. Remnants— Underwear Lots of things you want here} $2.95 French Envelope Chemise, $2.35 Beautiful imported chemise, exquisitely hand embroidered and scalloped at top and shoulder strap. Strap and bullt-up shoul- ders. _You'll save 60c on every one you buy! $395 Philippine Lingerie, $1.95 Gowns and envelope chemise, daintily mbroidered. Chemise have bullt-up Gowns have square and round sleeveless models. $1.95 Gingham Trimmed Underwear, 75¢c Vests and Step-ins of the softest, finest nainsook, finished with an attractive binding of gingham. They are quite the voque. $5.00 Silk Underwear, $3.45 Silk Chemise, Step-ins and Bloomers of heavy radium and rich crepeback satin I light' biue and orchid. All tallored mod h hemstitching and dainty two-tone bens for trimming. $3.50 Vanity Fair Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 Heavy glove silk In well cut vests. Flesh color only. $350 Vanity Fair s;ilove Silk Bloomers 50 r alove silk Is famous for qua In bloomers—cut full and well Vanity Ity. Here It made. $4.50 Sport Bloomers, $2.85 Silk Jersey and radium of fine quality—in ¢t will match almost any costume: Jade, black, periwinkle and purple—also combinations of blue and silver. $3.00 Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.50 Colored tub silks to wear with sport skirts and suits. Beautiful quality—in henna, Jade and whiripool blue. Flowers—15 or Less! Originally 25c to $6.00 Now 10c to $3.00 All Ju r flowers to go; better see them to- morrow. French Imported Flowers—American Beau- ivet roses, French roses, In all pas. des. Fleld flowers and clusters of rll“l grapes. They make the most charm. ing trimming for dresses and hats. Too! $2.50 Peter Pan ‘Collar and Cuff Sets. Just right for sweaters, 75c. ' 1.00 Collare—all shapes and sizes and !Nmmflnlz alfiy ‘Illld.{\‘!lflllll ways, 25¢. $2.00 a esting—organdie net and lace, $1.50 yard. i our entire stock, Jackets—Coats—Capes $8.50 to $12.50 Sport Jackets, $L75 Quite the rage for sport; Tuxedo and Slip-over Jersey Sport Jackets, in white, tan, Copenhagen blue, red, jade and green. $19.50 and $22.50 Sport Jackets, $3.75 10—Short box and beited styles of tweeds and flannels, with well-tallored Tuxedo and straight revers. Rust, red, green, tan, Jade and Copenhagen blue. $25.00 Sport Coats, $7.50 These smart coats full length in diago- nal tweeds, in Copenhagen blue and tan. Everybody wants a good-looking sport coat, but don’t often find them at $7.50. 15 of them. $3650 Sport Coats, $8.50 5—Blocked Eponge Sport Coats—with full backs, in tan and navy. Beautifully tailored in every detall. $45.00 and $49.50 Soort Coats, $21.50 Here's a good “buy!” 20 Smart Sport Coats in swagger new styles—herring- bone, shadow plaid and heather mixtures of gray, tan, rose, oxford and brown. Buy one now and wear It through the fali. $35.00 Sport Coats, $19.50 Another good-looking model. 10 Coa In tweed—belted style, with full back—in shadow plaid and bilster tweed. Tan and Copenhagen. Crepe silk lined. 1—$32.50 Tweed Cape—tan and rust— ripple style, $15.00 2—$49.50 Engiish Plaid Motor Capes— fallow and Copenhagen blue. $20.00. 2—3$65.00 Imported Tweed Motor Coats —tan and hrown. $35.00 each. Chance for a Suit $30.00 Tweed Suits, '$8.50 Box and Long-line Sults In durable all- wool tweeds. Colors Include tan, Copen- hagen blue, lavender and ro Well worth buying for knockabout wear at this price. $45.00 and $49.50 Suits, $25.00 15—Imported High-quaiity Tweed Sults, In lovely tan, gray, Copenhagen, fallow and oxford colorings—belted and panel Jackets. _Infinitely smart for sport. $79.50 Sport Suits, $29.50 This will Interest you! 5 *Milgrim" Sport Suits In Melrosa tweed. Beautl. fully tailored with panel, box and Tu edo_ jackets. In tan, gray, rose and Co- penhagen, Flannel Suits $32.50 Flannel Suits, $20.00 Very smart English Flannel Suits, In stripes and plain colore—tan, brown and gray. Made with short box Jackets that are very Enalish, Indeed! $36.50 White Flannel Suits, $15.00 Only 4—White Flannel Sport Sulits— short box jackets with large patch pock- ets. The nicest sort of a sport su They clean’ =o perfectly. Sport Blouses $3.50 Sport Blouses, $1.75 White Repp Sport Blouse with Tuxedo collars—well tallored ana very good look- ing. $7.95 Silk Sport Blouses, $5.00 Good - looking_ Striped Tub Silk Sport Blouses, with flat collars and tailored pockets. $5.00 Sport Blouses, $3.95 Striped Dimity and Madras Sport Blouses, with mannish collars and silk tie. They would add to any sport cos- tume. Stop and See the Sweater Remnants $1.95 to $3 Wool Sli‘p-nvers. $1.25 e 'w colors: Henna, Fine quality, but only a You black, brown and combination effects. are lucky If thess colors are yours! $5.00 to $7.50 Sweaters, $2.95 Silk fibers and wools, Ih Tuxedo and slip- over styles. All of them mighty good look- Ing; mixed colors and sizes, in navy, black and white, pheasant, henna and rose. $8.50 to $12.50 Sweaters, $4.75 Only one or two of a kind— but almost every style is here. Tuxedo and slip-overs of fiber silk and all-wool mohair. Per- fectly stunning—every one of them! In navy, black, pea- cock, henna, purple, gray, pheasant and tan. Suits to Swim In! $8.50 to $10.00 Bathing Suits, $5.95 About one hundred of the finest wool Jer- sey. “California” and many novelty styles, in two-color contrasts and solld colors; Included are navy, black, gi ourple, brown and Jockey; don't miss these. $5.00 to $7.50 Bathing Suits, $3.95 This is a fine lot, including qur popular mannish swimming’ sult of wool jersey. Jockey, mohawk, tan, Kelly, henna, navy and black; also novelty combination in tur- quolse, Copenhagen, tan, gray and pansy. Buy one tomorrow! Good “Buys” Among the Skirt—Remnants $16.75 to $22.50 Sport Skirts $5.00 Here's a big opportunity. 35 of our very finest Snort Skirts—eponge, ratine, spongeen, camel's hair plaids, Eng- lish velour checks, woven stripes, siik and wool knit, Kasha and striped nel—in every sport color and every style that you n think of. Every one of them $5.00 Fri. day. < $11.50 and $1250 Skirts, $6.50 More good-looking skirts also reduced for Friday. = Smart Box-plalted Prunella and Bedford Cord Skirts in box and side plaited styles—tan and brown, navy and tan, black and gray, navy and Copenhagen. Skirts you can wear alt fall. $795 Skirts, $325 10—White Washable Baronet Satin Skirts, with gathered yokes and Inset pockets. These are mighty smart. $9.50 to $10.50 Skirts, $3.50 Buy one of these. 20—Odd Skirts in tweed, wool crepe, velour checks and novelty piaid All of them good looking. $14.50 to $16.50 Silk Skirts, $8.75 Don’t you want a Siik S| at this pri 20 Slik Skirts In Rosha Fantasie and satin stripes In white, rose, Copenhagen, gray, green, jade, black, peach and orchid. Two Specials in Stockings $450 Silk Stockings, $2.78 Pure silk, full fashioned, with siik gar. ter hem and fancy lace clox; extremely good- lookin black, white, cordovan, sand, beaver and gray. $3.00 and $3.50 All-silk Stockings, $1.95 Every pair perfect! This Is a special urchase that a real opportunity. In ack, with lisle foot and all-silk top; In whits' and colors—silk from top to toe, with lisie Interlining at garter hem, sole, heel and to . Going to Move the Sport Shop Getting ready to go to a new location—third floor—so practically ncluding sport type of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Knick- ers and Riding Habits will be offered beginning tomorrow at remnant prices. Included are Wooltex and Hart Schaffner & Marx garments— all this fine apparel greatly reduced! \| blue and purple, tan and brown. e? , Follo-Thro _ Knitted Suits $79.50 Knitted Suits, $22.50 3—Imported Wool-knit Sport Suits. Blocked plaid effects, In rose and tan, ndi: vidual styles that are very sporty. Knickers $8.75 Knickers, $3.75 “Well-tallored Knickers of white twill- cord—for riding or hiking. $1050 Knickers, $5.00 Splendid Tweed Knickers—rose, gray and Copenhagen. You can buy a pair for $25.00 Knicker Suits, $10.00 7—Linen Knicker Sults—natural and white—sleeveless style. Now’s the time | to buy a hiking sult. Get one of these. Riding Apparel « $10.75 Riding Breeches, $3.75 White Twillcord and Linen Breeches, well cut and proper style. $29.50 and $32.50 Riding Habits, $1375 15—Linen Riding Hablts—white, gray and natural—belted and semi-fitted mod- els. It's not too late for one of these. You don’t find them often at $13.75. Sport Shop Dresses $22.50 Linen Sport Dresses, $13.75 The best-looking dresses we've seen for sport wear. 10—Handmade Handkerchief Linen Shirtwaist Dresses, all hand drawn, tuck- ed and hemstitched. In white, maize, Copenhagen, lavender and rose shades. i $16.75 Tub Silk Dresses, $13.75 | _ Yes, real tub siik at this pricel 5— Striped Tub Silk Sport Dresscs. Simply and becomingly made. Navy and green stripes on white grounds. $8.50 Ratine Dresses, $3.75 Ratine is so smart! 3—Sport Dresses in red and lavender checks. $16.75 Pongee Sport Dresses, $10.00 | "4_Pongee Sport Dresses, in brown white, jade and Copenhagen. You'll like thesel $29.50 and $32.50 Sport Dresses, $13.75 10—Shantung Silk Sport Dresses, In siip-over and panel styles. They are ovely and cool! $19.50 and $25.00 Sport Dresses, $10.00 Cotton Ratine and Eponge Sport Dresses, In red, green, white and laven- der. Sporty as can be, and mighty good looking. $3250 Sport Dresses, $15.00 Just 4 of them—Straight.line Sport Dresses of Roshanara silk crepe—tan, brown and_tangerine—fascinating styles. $49.50 to $65.00 Sport Dresses, $19.50 10—Roshanara Silk Sport Dresses. dust right for this time of year. Rose, Jade, tan, red, white and Copenhagen | blue. | $3950 Wool Sport Dresses, $5.00 10—Swiss - made Wool - knit Sport Dresses, In brown, gold, navy and black. They came from Switzerland and they are out of the ordinary In every distinc- | tive tine. | $32.50 Sport Dresses, $10.00 5—Alpacatex Light-weight Wool-Knit Sport Dresses, In Copenhagen, orchid and | Jade. One of the smartest fabrics of the | season, in lovely model: $59.50 and $75.00 Sport Dresses, $25.00 Another distinctive group: 5 Swiss- e Silk-knit Sport Dresses, in orchid, rose, Jade and brown. Blouse Remnants That Will Cause a Stir $3.00 Cotton Net Blouses, $1.85 Just the blouse for slip-on sweaters. Cream white cotton net, with round necks— Peter Pan or collarless styles and ‘short sleeves. Trimmed with tiny ruffies of Val lace that are too dainty for words. $5.90 Tricolette Sport Blouses, $4.65 Here's something * different”—be sure to see it. Fancy Weave Tricolette Slip-over Blouse, with Peter Pan collar and cuffs made of tiny_ruffles of Val lace—carmine, bisque, navy and Copenhagen. $3.00 to $4.00 Tailored Dimity Blouses $2.00 Fine check and stripe dimitles, with Peter Pan and roll collars. Open back or front— long sleeves and turn-back cuffs. Some are trimmed with real Irish picot edge. $5.90 Georgette Crepe Blouses, $2.95. Fine Georgette Crepe Blouses, In charm- ing tie-back or tuck-in styles—Tuxedo, Peter Pan and roll collars that are so becoming. Also a frill model trimmed with lace, $8.95 to $10.00 Silk Blouses, $5.00 Georgette crepe, pussy willow and crepe de chine In good-looking sult blouses. Heavy pussy willow ~sli In tailored styles. Georgettes In Tuxedo and frill models, trim- med with laces. Crepe de chines, beaded or trimmed with “contrasting colors. One of these is sure to be what you want. Big Values in Glove Remnants Several Broken Lots of Chamoisette Gloves, 65c $1.00 12-button.length Chamolsetts Gloves; white, pongee, brown and black. $1.25 Strap-wrist Slip-on Chamoisette Gloves; white, sand, gray and beave $1.25" 2-clasp Chamolsette Gloves, in gray and chamois. $1.50 Is-nunon.lenggr Chamolsette Gloves, , 7Va. In white only; 6%, 7, 71 Chamoisette and Silk Gloves, 95c e ‘La.n[‘;ma/cn%muwm Gloves, white, H cult, 3 'y 5 ray, 3 g T2 boaver, 5v/s 5, 70, L2 OTAY a & Mitanese Sl = 16 - button - length Gloves; white, 515, 8, 85; sliver, 53, 6, Vi brown, SV 10 7)z; navy, 5z 6; bea ver, 6. $2.50 12-button Duplex Gloves; beaver; 5; chamols. 5, 6; brown, 5, 6, 6%. $1.50 2.clasp best quality Milanese Silk white, 512, 7, 7V2; black, 8; sliver, 7, 7%2; mode, 55,6, 7. - Fine Kid Gloves, $2.95 $4.50 8-button.length Glace Plque Gloves, in white, 52, 6, 6z, 6%, 7%, 7V2. . Barred . . Misses to e Again, a new location for this shop! This 1s added reason for low price on remnants hesre toniorrow. Misses’ Dresses 15—Misses’ $10.00 Cotton Dresses Normandie Voiles, Dotted Volles 00 Gingham, in the dainty straight- P&« line telted models that are so becoming to girls; red, rose, navy and white, red and white, tan and’ white. 20—Misses’ $12.50 Cotton Dresses Tissue Gingham, Ratine, Print- g4 g5 ed and Dotted Volle and Organ. ¥ == die are the fabrics; linen and embroidery collar and cuffs, In Peter Pan style, and atent leather belts are the trimmings) fovely shades of Copenhagen, tan, rose and orchid; sizes 14, 16, 25—Misses’ $1650 Cotton Dresses Normandie Voiles, oDtted Volles, g6 50) Ratine,’ French Voiles, o Linens and Imported Gingham Dresses, In straight.line apron effects; some with fancy pockets and novelty collars and cuffs; ail have belts; white, maize, Copenhagen, nav. sizes 14, 16, 18. 15—Misses’ $18.50 to $25.00 Frocks Imported Organdies, soft French g7() Volles, barred Organdies, Linens, Tissue Ginghams and Imported Ginghams combined with linen. Too attractive for words. _All straight.line models, In maize, white, Copenhagen, pink, jade, malze and Jjade and white: siz=s 14, 16,. 8. 30—Misses’ $19.75 Foulard and Crepe de Chine Dresses Siip-over models, with embroldery &7 () collar and cuffs; navy ground with white dot; white ground witn navy dot. You can wear these all winter. 25—Misses’ $25.00 to $29.75 Silk Dresses Canton Crepe and Crepe de @19 75 Chine; straight-line and slip-over g models, with short and three-quarter sleeve; some beautifully embroldered; navy, black, tan, periwinkle and henna. 15—Misses’ $32.50 Shantung Dresses In coat effects, tunic and 16 75 straight-line models. So cool and 5 good looking, and they launder beautifull sizes 14, 16, 18. 20—Misses’ $39.75 Silk Dresses Canton Crepe, Georgette and a &1 75 brown, few Printed Crepes. The very best of the season’s fabrics; In rose, peri- winkle, tan, black, navy and white. .There are biouse effects, slip-over models and straight-line dresses. Which do you prefer? Sizes 14, 16, 18. A Misses’ Suits 10—Misses’ $25.00 Tweed Suits Stralght-line beited models, in or- chid only. Buy one for your vacation. Imagine a suit for $4.50; sizes 16, 18. 10—Misses’ $29.75 Tweed Suits Belted and unbeited models; in or- chid, tan, green and gray. They are beautifully. made. 10—Misses’ $32.50 Mixture Suits Sporty tallored modeis, some with $9.50 belts, others unbelted: rose, orchid, tan and gray; sizes 144, 5, 18. S—Misses’ $25.00 Shantung Suits Box coat and tallored models. $14.50 They are so well tallored, and so cool; sizes 14, 16. 10—Misses’ $32.50 Shantung Suits Tallored models, with long, belt. $16.75 ed coats. natural color; sizes 14, 4—Misses’ $65.00 Navy Blue Tailored Suits Of twill cord, In a smart straight- §25 line belted model. 2—Misses’ $75.00 Box Coat Suits They are so youthful and exception- ally well tailored; navy. 3—Misses’ $75.00 Tan Twill Cord Tailored Suits Belted models that carc infinitely $29.50 smart; sizes 16, 18. [—Misses’ $110.00 Dress Suit Distinctive box coat style, with braid $35 trimming. iy Misses’ Coats 2—Misses’ $25 Plaid Coats In. Tan and Rose Check A splendid top coat for the price. $10 Size 16. 8—Misses’ $29.75 Orchid Top Coats With Raglan sleeves ana belt. Beau- $10 tifully made and fine quality. 10—Misses’ $35.00 Orchid and Light Blue Sport Coats Lots of attractive features; fancy $10 pockets, set-in sieeves and belts; ra- dium siik lined; sizes 14, 16, 18. Interesting! —Remnants for Larger Women $45.00 Coats for Larger Women, $32.50 5—in navy and black twill cord, with panel back and belts; beautifully and appropriately made. i $145.00 Suits, $49.50 Large women will appreciate these four 3. plece Costume Sults In Roshanara, twiil cord and epongs, designed especlaliy for them straight.line dresses, with cape and box Jackets; In navy and Copenhagen. $55.00 Suits, $19.50 Another ‘“buy” for laraer women. 2 Black Halrline Stripe Suits, with good- looking fong-line Jackets; 44V> bust. $69.50 Suits in Large Sizes, $25.00 2—Navy Tricotine Wooltex Suits, plaited panel back; size 50 bust. $69.50 to $89.50 Suits for Larger Women $39.50 16—Dress Sults, desighed for large women: becoming long-line panel and box jackets with cable stitching and brald embroldery; navy and black twill cord. How About an " Umbrella? $4.95 $7.50 Sun and Rain Here are about 25 Umbrellas—fine qual- Ity, well made, with leather wr ring handle Large tips and ferrules. Red, brown, black, navy and purple, that are going to be sold for one-third under regular prices. Why not have_one? Handbags—Remnants $4.00 to $7.50 Handbags, $3.00 Both leather and silk bags—a general clearing. All fitted with purses and mir- rors. Good color assortment—brown, biue, taupe and black. It's quite a chance. $7.50 $25 with prices. Shoes for the kiddies, too. $4.50 and $5.00 Children’s Pumps, $1.75 i 82 pairs of Children’s Strap Pumps, with welt soles, full toes and smooth In- soles; in white, buck and black calf. Just the shoe for arowing feet. Canvas Eyelet Pumps, $2.45 A speclal lot of 100 palrs of smart White Canvas Pumps, with one-eyelet and rib- bon fastening; wreit soles, Cuban he very smart for dress. '$7.75 Canvas Pumps, $345 . 43 pairs of Women! White Canvas Pumps, with welt soles and Cuban_heels, d-turned soles and baby French iso a few pairs of Oxfords In this_ lot; not all sizes. $6.00 Oxfords, $3.95 . Special rchase of 221 pairs of Wom- en’s Elk Skin Oxfords, with fiber soles. An Ideal shoe for goifing, tennis or hik- ing; very good looking. Special purchases and remmants groups at astonishingly low " best makers of women's shoes. Pumps $9.00 to $12.50 Shoes, $4.50 300 pairs of $10 to $12 Pumps and Ox- fords. A special purchase from one of the whth high and low heels, fashioned In kid, black and brown, -suedes and patent leather; nearly all sizes. -37. pairs of-Women’s $10.00 Oxfords, all from one of the best makers of women's footwear; tan calf with flat and Cuban heels, and black kid with Cuban. heels and Welt édle; hot all sizes. ' | 34 pairs of Women's 39 and $10 tan calf Strap Pumps, welt soles and Cuban heels; a very desirable fot; not all sizes. b =OHEDIED 32 =) | : S =) =D} D= =) {|i partner ‘ot David A. j| { From that point to Milk House Ford ONTC Al so5 | Christine #loss. 4 Tilinois ~ ave. | MASONIC CHARM. gold; northeast. 1205 | [iiiay. August 3. 8t 2 poin. Relnt jouose - 08 SO 2 friends invited. Interment Prospect MUSIC SATCHEL —Biack leather. contaiuing | cemetery grehestra. muslc. §0 reward. Call Clarendon | gPYLY. Wednesdsy. August 2L < o rexidence, 613 Eye st. n Tearl setting. Rewsnd. Phone | KELLY. in his 27th 5 i Elfzabetl Kells (nee Hows LONDON, August 3.—Official ad- vices were received from Paris this morning that Premier Poin- care, accompanied by Finance Minister D, de Lasteyrie, Count Peretti de la Rocca, director or political affairs, and a number of financial experts, will arrive here Sunday night to participate in next week’s conference on repara- tions anq war debts. .| The Belgian delegation, com- posed of Premier Theunis, Foreign Minister Jaspar and other leading- members of the cabinet, will ar- rive Saturday night. 25 MEMBERS OF HOUSE TO PADGETT’S FUNERAL Navy Department Representative Also to Accompany Body to Tennessee. Accompanied by an official repre- sentative of the Navy Department and a delegation of about twenty-five members of Congress. the body of Representative Lemuel P. Padgett of Tennessee, who was war-time chair- man of the House naval affairs com- mittee and who died yesterday morn- SENATOR WILLIAM E. CROW. ing, will leaye Washington at 4:50 p-m. today for his home in Columbia, Tenn. The House delegation will be in charge of Joseph G. Rodgers, ser- |geant-at-arms, and will be met in Columbia by the members of the Ten- nesse delegation who are now in their home state. Colleagues who served with Representative Padgett on the naval affairs committee, will attend the funeral, including Chair- man Butler of Pennsylvania, Rior- dan, New York; Britten, Illinois; M Arthur, Oregon; Swing, California, and Oliver, Alabama. Representatives Wingo of Arkansas and Sanders of Delegation Chosen as Sen:;te Adjourns—Pepper Pays Tribute to Colleague. Indiana are also official representa- tives of the House at the funeral, y There will, be no funeral services H;_"’;J\',‘;g:;?d '-;f" z here, but arrangements are being 3 : Pa., August 3.—United| maqe for memorial exercises in Ten- States Senator William E. Crow, who died at his country home near here vesterday, will be buried on Satur- day afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the home and interment will be in Oak Grove cemetery here. When the Fayette county court was formally notified of Senator Crow's death, adjournment was taken until Monday morning. A special mecting of the county bar association was called to arrange funeral details. At- orney E. W. Smith of Pittsburgh, nessee, attended by all of the prom- inent officials of the state ‘who have been intimately associated with Rep- resentative Padgett during his more than twenty-five years in public life. MRS. MARY HAYES DIES. Mother of D. C. Methodist Pastor Native of Baltimore. Reed, mad Mrs. Mary A. Haves, eighty vears memorial”_address before court old, mother of the Rev. BEdward journed. Reed probably will be ap-|Hayes, pastor of Douglass Memorinl bointed as Senator Crow’s successor.! Methodist Episcopal Church, died Tuesday at the home of her son. the clone Semate session yesterday was | Methodist parsonage, 808 11th street H q o'clock with adoption. of | northeast. The funeral will be at the | resclutions, presented by Senator Pep- | parsonage this afternoon at 3 o'clock. | per, including provision for a delega- tion of senators to attend the funeral In announcing the death of his col- league Senator Pepper said: “I venture to believe, Mr. President, that by no senator was membership in this body more highly prized than by Senator “Crow. The ceremonies at the parsonage and at the grave will be conducted by Rev. John R. Edwards, district su perintendent of the Washington dis- trict of the Baltimore Conference. Mrs. Hayes was a native of Balti- more,, where she was widely - known His pro'onged illnese ; She ha : n church circles. She had made her prevented him from rendering to thie | hppon trony CrelcS; SN had, made her country in the Senate the service which \ aver since he entered the min , he was so well qualified to render. He struggled manfully to regain his health and strength that he might return to his post of duty. It was decreed other: and he has now entered into rest. thirty-five years ago. Dr. Hayes has been pastor of his present charge for the past five years, during which time se | Mre. Hayes had made many friends . here. She is survived by three sons, The ben.’.u.e will be represented at the ; Rev. Mr. Hayes of this city, William H. funeral by Senators Pepper, Spencer,|Hayves of Pittshurgh and Charles C. Missouri; Ernst, Kentucky, and Nor- Hayes of Chicago. beck, South Dakota, republicans: Rob-| The interment will be in Loudoun inson, Arkansas:; Trammell, Fiorida: | p: g imo {Dial,” South Carolina, and Harris | - " cometery, Baltimore. Georgia, democrats. e Cards of Thanks. ALLEN. 1 wish to express my sincere ap- preciation to my many loyal friends and nelghbors for their iiudness and their beau- tiful floral tribates Z00 BUS LINE TO OPEN. Rock Creek Park Service Also to Ty it : Start Saturday. TR patent ot I Arlington Hotel. and the em Bus service by the Wi . ashington Arlington and Burlington Ho { Railway and_Electric Company into iRock Creek Park and the Zoological grounds will begin at noon Saturday. | William Ham, president of the { compan 8OS 12th st BOWMAN, We wish to extend to the many ne. * friends, ‘reiutives and neigihbors thanks for the beautiful fiorzl tributes wnd kind sym- announced toda; { The Zoo busses will start from the| Pathy during i se_and death of our { Harvard street entrance and pas.| Ueloved son, STANLEY L, BOWMAN. {sengers may purchase two-cent THE FAMILY. * BROWN. We wish to extend to the many | transfers 1 5 e 8 from the Mount Pleasant| ™ ilr isttes ang nelehbors theeke Sor !car line at 16th and Columbia road. H s the beautiful floral tributes d kind sym- | These busses will run into the center | pathy during the fliness and death o our o he Zoo. beloved wife and sister. Mrs. H. T. BROWN. |, The Rock Creek Park line will ex-| MR _H T. BROWN, MRK. JOCK ECKLEY tend from the terminus of the Park AND MES. W. WINES, o road busses along Park road and 20th | GUINEY. Friends and relatives of ms he- |Street into the park as far as Milk | loved niece, Miss MAMIE GUL I wish | House Ford. One fare or a transfer| (o thank tem for the masses, praters and | | will be good as far as Pierce il heautiful flowers, letters of sympathy. espe- peciaily the employes of the map and docu- ment division of the G. P. 0., for their sweet remembrance of 1 . MISS MARY K! EDY, AUNT. HOMER. We wish to thank our relatives and friends for kind sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our father, EDWIN P. HOMER MRS MARY AND EMMA TRUMAN. WILLIAMS, Mrs. Sadie V. Johnson desires to tender lier heartfelt thauks and gratitude to the many friends for their svmpathy in the departing rx of her duughter's life, DOROTHY MYRTLE WILLIAMS, who left {an additional fare will be charged. | These two lines will operate only {on Saturday afternoons. Sundays and { holidays under present arrangements, o e | The small town of Werda, in the kingdom of Dahomey, is celebrated (for “its temple of serpents, a long { building in which the priests keep { upward of 1,000 serpents of all siges, | which they feed with birds and £ ::{l'luw’i:l to them as offerings by the| Ll life to sleep_in Jesus” arms July 21, _— Marriages. MOURNING BLACK COX—ANDERSON. July in Aberdeen. Dyed Within 24 Hours Wash., Mr. J. FRAN . formerly of CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO | Walingwn D. ¢ DERSON of Aberde ~ 2469 1Sth St., Col. 636 LIGRTENS—BECKER, Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5233 antainiog money and membershiy. 34th and 36th on M n.w. Reward Hazzard, Room 218, 0ld Land 0f = T BULL TERRIER, white ard if returhed to August Funer rted this life Wednesday, AMUEL P., devoted hus. ickerson. August 2 band of Tda M August 2 K st ¥ pearls, either in’ Kann's o on D between i ind 10th or in Woodward's or on G fo 13th: valued as keepsake. Reward. 914 Sth et Congregational Church, 17th and P sts. n.w. i S Casket will not be opened in the church. | th small hond: | Priends invited. Y {elther in s.w.’or near navy sard. Reward | DICKERSON, 32°. }I‘I' returned to 484 H st. s.w. Phone Main No. 1, A. A 3% to attend the Jonsthan Davis Consistors. ttish Rite, s hereby notified Kadosh midnight sersicex o T ave . | e remaneof ‘our late mbime prin Bunduy_worning. brow ) B raeataned: and white, Reward for. retnrn & B, ReeaLa i b tein ST WATCH 2 v, Monday. WM. M. EDWAR ORRIS. 32 : j IOORTeEgn HEtn W, DICKERSON. the Men's CHff Rock Beneficial n ure rednested 1o atiend the fm i tate brother, 8. P. DICKERSO! Ply month_Congrezat f returned to 1810 33rd { GOLD _PIN—Georgetown o Tatorday, ( T Satinnn July 29, between 18th and¢ Belmont road and JOHN FRANKLIN, | Sycamore Inland ou W. R, & E. railrond. Re; |'"gaMrrTON. Wednest jend 800715 5 amn.. MARY ELIZABE 1 ncis E wife of two rings .y on Mount{ peral from her late resi sant car or at 18th and rd. Re-' dolph st. n.w.. Friddy. Aug | Eard if returned Apt. 607-E, Wardman Park m.. thene 1o St. Paul's Catholic Church. Hotel 15h and V. xis. now. where requiem mass WII e said for the repose of Ter ol a1 & wm. | Interment at Rock Creek cemefery. Relatives and friends invited 4 UHN. Suddenly.’ Toesday. August 1, ADOLPH, heloved hushand of Annl Funcral from the rexidence of his aun day morning. Telephone_Main 6638 during office hours, or | | North 2817 after 5 p.m. [ ernity pin: skall and key#: | of James F. and the late F 40-W . . Kot Paneral will ke place Trom = taking_parlor; & . . PIN-—@ green fourdeaf clover. Kindly call ",’,’",f,",,}”"’f\'“;m,‘ R B then rth 3430-W. 3% Yol Name Chureli, where requiem high | SCARF—WIL the person who picked Up gray | mane will be sung at 0:30 o'Clock for the Silk scart Sunday, July 30, return to Aflies| repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet n, 17th and N. Y. ave. 30| cemetery. 4 ERRIER—Large sized, male, smooth hair, | LAUGHLIN. Wednesday, August 2. 1922 at white, one black ear, black spot at root of JANE her residence, Washington Grov & tail_short. Liberal reward. Return to W L HLIN. beloved mother of Anna Lee | ington Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland | Langhlin. ~Funeral from her late residence {ave. s.w. Friday, ‘August, 4, at 8§ a Interment TUMBRELLA, blue sk, Monday. on 16th st { Lebanon Church, Va., 2:30 p. | bus. Reward. _Apt. 808, C) . August 1. l‘nirr" lxr"'"'& TUMBRELLA, ‘blue silk, ambe: Ty "':‘" "m" lon E. ane H g). aged 14 years. jomL e 30 ponthi. Funeral trom i Tate. residence 20715 13th st. s.w., Fridoy, August 4, at {WALLET—Biack, containing_ Masonic _lodge card and money. Return to Mr. E. Fletcher, 3046 N st n.w. Reward. WATCH FOB, fiom with monogram P. H. R :30 a.m., thence fo Kt. Dom Chureh Irterment nt Mount Olivet cemetery. Heln- tives and friends invited. 3e MILLER. Suddenly, Tuesduy, August 1, 19 Return to P. Russell, 926 15th 'st. D.W. | .t 9:80 p.m., RONA, beloved wife of Heur, Reward. C. Miller. ‘Remuing at the parlors of W R. Speare Co., 1208 H st. Funeral from St. dl.l“?! "'AGI'I..‘ Rewai o it Epifcopal, Church. on Fridey, Au- 8306, after § p.m. . . Interment private, 3° THE °EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. ¢ T TTTTTTIT IR I I IRIR T T T T T I T T I, Penneylvania Senator FRENCH OFFICIALS PLAN | Deaths. E . Who Died Yesterday| TRIP TO LONDON SUNDAY | *Strirass Rmariss, s, i, Tuwans FOR WAR DEBTS PARLEY | bisbens o v iickabes” i st Funeral Friday, at 1 p.m.. restdence. 49 'D st s friends invited io atiend from his parent Relntizes aud BMITH. Wednesday, August 3, 1922 at § m., ¢ ON N SMITH. aged 40 years, ed husband of Blanche Neal Smith. Fin neral from the rexidence of his mother, W Lanra V. Smith, 445 10th st. s.w., on Satu day, August 5 at 2 pm. Relatives nnd ends fnvited. Tnterment (private) at wood cemetery. In Memoriam. ALLEN. 1In sac 5 of my dear wiftw LOLA V. ALLEN. who departed this life four rears uxo toduy, August 3 3 ved in life, in death remembered HER HUSBAND, GEORGE A. ALLEN. ™ BELL, 1B 80 but loving of our dear duughter and._mother, STUSAT EARLY BELL. who 4 this Life six years ago todiy, August 3, 116, Just u line of sweet remembrance Just 2 memery fond and iry Just a token of Iove's devo That our 1 tong HER BON ASAPH AND MOTHER, RISTER AND BROTHER! . In snered memors of our dear JAMES 0 BUEKD ui who di Fears ngo toduy 3 mass at St. Augustine’s Church. In_our hearts vour memory 1 8o sweetly, fond aud trie There ix not a day That we do nor DAUGHTON. ree dear father, BURLINGTON ( 4 A the veil six y ’ in Jesus, Wessed DAL ng ATE i FLETCHER <hind onr SORTTAM thix life fiarted ND, HUBER! ving remembranee of e Soon forgotten, remem b but mothe of thet early m with clinging e m. I E me m DEVOTED TOUNC PEABODY. ife. ABODY, s ago todi Just u line of swes Just a memory fond still for you DEVOTED UGHTER AND MOTHER. E REARDON. In I e of mr dear husband, ARDON, who died one 3 1 Earth has no s That heaven eannot heal HIS WIF] REARTION. RHINES. In ranee of our loved one. NANNTE ARRIS RHINES. who departed this life six years ago 10dsy, Au gust 3, 1916 HER "LOVING SISTERS AND J. T. RHINT = duughte departed this life In sad our__dear. WASHINGT leven years sgo Though Fou’ Your memory Till our hearts in d HIS MOTHER AN COATE WEBBER. GEORC in remembrance of my dear : W. WEBRER, who dey FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick. Dignified and Eficient S, W. W. Deal & Co. §16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464 _ Cliapel. _ VL.SPEARE CO, Neither the successors of nor cun- nected with the original W. R. Spear Ufillbu!hm‘flh quF §L N.w.- Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 .\[ S‘A N_\\" Established 1841, ne West 96, Autcmohile Ses Tee. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and { Embaimer. * Livers in connection. 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