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arvin M. McLean, a former presi- . d&"’:‘t of ng\n land - Citizena’ Amao'+ “DSTRET FRE Praises Devofion 'o~f Police .Also, in Risking Lives to : ;‘ Protect Property. ., Words of pralse for the men Who mikke up the police and.fire: depart- ments of Washington were spoken by Commissioner Oyster, addressing several hundred residents of Brook- 1#nd, wha, gathered”in front of No. 17 engine company last night’to cele- brate the_installation of motor fire agsmkjf that station. - @t it is evidence of unselfish devo- t to rigk one's life for personal friendshipy, how isgto live in a state of perpetual haz- ard as a Greman and policeman does jfisorder to: protect the property and lives of those whose only relation to- thibm is that of fellow citizen,” Com- mjssioner Oyster declared. Firemea Commended. “Bhe firemen of the District, the Cgmmissioner continued, have always cdnducted themselves ~in keeping cjh the highest standards of zeal and courage. . 3United States Marshal Edgar C. Snyder made av-&:ri‘ed.npptn for camplete motorization of. the District fire department. Twenty years ago. héxsaid, firemen were not enthusfastic oyer the suggestion that the fire horseg|- be relegazed g the farm and replaced b, molo:ga“q said he felt sure-there were not Snany, megibers of, the depart- mant today who would advocate the return of the horse. Fire Chlef George S. Watson. ex- TUnited Spanish meet 8 o'clock,at Pythian Temple. meet at 8 o'clock at the home of its president, 3028, Wisconsin- ayenue. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at Pythlan Temple.: s”lisrby . Market Owner Forfeits +* $100 Under Pure Food Act. much ‘more_ wofthy It of: Police Court yesterday. _was fined $100, which he paid. convention between Poland and the ' | ...-CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | commisstoners ana: the ecunty super-| mereus qusstions wers askea and as- 1t Wikl be fully up to expectstions. xr. |COUNTY PREPARING |spmmsmiza sst s oy o g v v s ant o [t o 0 5 covcoms | DENIES PACT SIGNING. [(r7stcn i 2ot et e oot evenne at Thomen Scnodl FOR TAX INCREASE |e3irames by it, 7 Tinasey, state die :gmm"-.'mu'fi Delieved to Pecin, “E'1s net thought, however,| Polish Statement ss to Alleged | Jaricabed, acoording to aivites: ron rector of the supervisors of assess- arks were directed P! te tax commission| o ed | that it will be completed in time for the annuaj lp¥y next June. The Polith buresu of informa officie] described the story as a ~vur:': duct of newspaper Imag!nation.” He ments. His, rei {:lncipflly t0 the ld 3t the s Agreement With Little Entente. The _ Polish ° government, * ‘hrough ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |spectal Diepateh toThestar. TONIGHT. M4., September 21— ROCKVILLE, f 7 As & preliminary to beginning the|expects of them in the:performang tual vain Mrs. Graty H. Harts, & Chicago at-|its official representatives in the hi o ot ot o eohl| WOrk of reassessing all real ard per- |of thelr work.: i/ . s a: it P2 ple. genctaliy . con tofney, hat Eome 10 Europe (o study | United States, the Pollsh buresn of | this Kin1 had een’ sioma oD elr rally, 8 o'clock, at national headquar-80nal Property in Montgomery coun-| The assesaors were. told u:u.pro‘fi- greatly, overasusssed: rnaut»lu&:-l;d'”ndl ons in Eng- | information in MNew York, has| of-| Poland 4 states of the little fors, B LTShimreet dele |, a8 directed by the state tar com- | Tty B D thove. should| 133000000, and 1F (ae nuw assces e ehe Chicago " Tanants' | tho- Vossisiche . Zeltans. 5t Beriy | butmi Juring the conterence which 1. 6 re- | mi o ESess- n | Inc! H Clark, president of Virginia League,| ContiyUppointed asseasors, the county | be o deviations from this rule. Nu-| ment brings the total up to $40,000,000 Which ailéged that s potfical military | ras Seamiys 1 (P e e AT Richard J. Harden Corps, No. 2, r Veterans, will U AT A AT VY A S AT S AT Cathedral Citizens’ Association’ will [FRIDAY A SUIT DAY— .25 These two groups of new Fall Suits present an exceptional opportunity. Both are grades hardly to be expected at these low prices—and we cannot duplicate them. Here are twill cord and tricotine suits at $25, in long-jacket styles, carefully tailored. Hip-length and box-coat jackets at $49.50, smartly set off with ' caracul fur, so popular for the new season, or with ever-desirable beaver. Fabrics—veldyne and marlee: marten, navy blue, black.—Women’s Suit Shop, Second Floor. “REMNANTS The prices are simply ridiculous when one contemplates the original price. But we cannot afford to have any summer goods around for another day—and so we wind them up tomorrow in this fashion. Equality-Walter* Reed Post, 284; MEAT SELLER ARRESTED. handsome—and a range- of colors, including a soft brown and Hawaiian blue, j \ : 1216 F St. NW. New Corduroy Robes, $2.95 Just by luck 50 more of these soft, wide-wale Harry Sherby, proprietor of the Sherby Market, charged with violat- ihg the pure food act by selling de- composed meats unfit for use, forfeit- ed $100 in the United States branch ©On August 21, 1923, Mr. Sherby was convicted of a simllar offense and " The complaints were filed by Health Office Inspector Walter L. Fowler un- der the pure food and drug act. The health department is making every effort to bring into court all offenders under the provisions of this act. 'URNITURE -—a -magnificent display of new and beautiful ‘pieces. Attractive prices. 1216 F St. NW. Realize Your Desire for a Hudson Seal Coat, $237.50 Excellent quality Hudson seal—40-inch length —full flare model. Collar and cuffs of seal or natural skunk. Novelty silk lined, $237.50. corduroy breakfast coats we thought we couldn’t %ct again at so low a price. erry, fuchsia, rench blue and purple. $295. 1325 14th Street one M. 4734-5 Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. pressed to the people of Brookland: his ampreciation of the -intefest they take in thelr community fire company. The regidents of every section, he said, should treat the firemen who protect ir homes as nelghbors. fillhg Battalion Chjef Lanahan e in lowing terms of Capt. James ¥ Steele, commander of No. 17 en gifle, and 'all of the men under him. » Celebration Held in Street. 1l s cigtion, ungag whose auspices the cele- bration wge held, made. the opening address, it whicly he called upog.evern resident of the subiirb to begome an acglve member of the ofganization. Edward W. Turner, president of ihe asoclation presided and intraduced L speakers. o . B Monroo street, on which the fire This is proved strikingly by the wonderfal "popularity of EBONITE. It Ipl the master lubricant for géars, and.is re- warded by the stamp of ap. proval from anmtomobile engi- neers and discriminating mo- torists. engine house is located, was brilliantly lightde, and after the speaking motion pigtures were shown on an open-air fi&e:n]:! ]Ret;oshmems were served. elen Burkhart led the gather- ing in community stdging. H «SOLD 2,366 TICKETS. A3 Detective Jgimes Springmann has re- Try it in your -car. No lubricant is like it. EBONITE (It’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentlals celved a cop, JlEtory letter from Mad. Daniel [yah, _stiperintendent of¥police, use rof - His™ stul effgrts in ¥ :sale. of tickets for thes widows an s’ base baflbeneit atg Amerl te Purk. "The. de- tedtive sold 2868 6t 2 total of 3,373 tigkets sold by’ members of the tective force. It:Was-due to his efforts thet tho prizes Tan the sale of tic were captured qetextive bur were captured byl deteutive bureu. | MAMAAAAAAIAAAAAAAANE E@EEEE Eve‘érr’i"(ioodman Store Lives 7 up to:the Goodman Reputation in and day out” service which patrons of I;sMarket Stores enjoy that counts—never '6!5& high standard set—and maintaitied. ’ '—"“‘. . To know ¥ou can be sure of satisfaction is a big advan- Jtage in marketing matters—and you'll never have anything WShort of the best set before you at any of our Stores—nor sent to you from them. . = We are more critical than you can possibly be—critical ,at the buying end, as well as at the selling end. So if you rcan't conveniently come—it’s safe to phone. » i E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. E el el el [ ) | I.'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - . JiePALAIS ROYAL 11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. IIIII;I‘III‘II.‘.II What Will the Trimming Be? - Felt Applique, Of Course! aEEm 4% ; THE new applique is done in felt or leather and 3 makes the smartest trimming for hats, bags + or scarfs. This new fad can be developed in any number * of the attractive designs shown in the new McCall “ Embroidery Book. The McCall Transfer Patterns “ (the. only patterns made by the Kaumagraph process) are used for stamping ‘the felt. Other novel -ideas, bead girdles, fancy new sweaters, besides lace, applique and embroidery designs, are shown in the new issue of the .- : " Fall Embroidery Book—25¢c For Sale—Palais Reyal—Bargain Basement. * % £ 2 J ¥ il ) = P . SA NS EENEEEEEEPEEEEERERES P e S - TR R T T " White Dimity Blouses, Apparel Remnants--2nd Floor! Won't There Be a Crowd? For $1.00 " For $10.00 4—310 ;C°"°a'§ D“a“a o ;‘:;}3 and $--$47.50 White Canton Cr.ope ue; sizes an ., $1.00. 3 ), 38, 175 Linen Riding Breeches; | 5o shooo ® Dreoses: slzes’ 3 .00, size 42, 81 2—$15.75 Black and White Check 1—$10.75 White Twill Cord Rid- ing Breeches; size 42, $1.00. ;‘-}.“}{,‘,‘ Breeches; sizes 32 and 34, For $2.00 5—$10 Cotton Dresses, voile. dotted Swiss and tissue; sizes 32 and 34, §2.00. ~For $3.00 11—$15 Gingham, Linen and Voile Dresses; sizes 32 and 34, 00. 1-$55.00 Copenhagen Tweed Knicker Suit, long jacket style; size 32, $10.00. 2--349:50 Imported Tweed Suits; panel jacket; Denmark blue and gray; size 38, $10.00. 2—$35.00 Flannel Sport Buits, box fackets; gray and tan; sizes l 34 and 36, $10.00. 24—$25 Diagonal Cloth and Homespun ‘Tweed Topcoats, tan, rose, Copenhagen and brown; sizes 34 to 40, $10.00. 1—$49.50 Copenhagen Tweed Sport Coat, loose box style; size “32, $10.00. For $15.00 4—$45_ Tweed and Homespun Ridlng Habits, plaited back and belted jackets: gray and brown; sizes 34 and 38, $15.00. 1—$79.50 *Milgrim” Sport Suit, 1—$28.50 natural color Linen Riding Habit: size 42, $3.00. 1—$16.76 White Linen Knickers; size 32, $3.00. 3—$13.76_Sport Skirts in Copen- hagen and rose striped velvet, 00. 6—3$15_ Sport Skirts In basket tloth and eponge; white, rose and tan, $3.00. 3—$16.50 Roshanara Crepe 8kirts, white striped in peach and lavender, $3.00. | For $5.00 332950 Pongee Dresses, : : stralahtiine, beiced and coat styles; | 5379, Suceds tuxedo Jacket; size Sizes 3% and_34, $5.00. ] 5822 White Voile Dresses, | 8—$40 Navy Twill Cord Capes, hand-drawn and embroidered, | hand-embroidered and fringe trim- 5,00, S med: sizes 34 $0 40, $15.00. lard ) e Mamoe e U | 1645 Stratghtline Coats, full and plaited back; navy and black twill cord; sizes 36 to 40, $15.00. 5—$45 Embroidered Crepe Coats, in navy Poiret twill; sizes 32 to 38, $15.00. 1—$25 Brown and Tan Plaid Tweed Topcoat; size 36, $15.00. 1--$50 Tan. Camel's Hair Top- coat; Bize 36, $16.00. 5—$45 Suits in navy and black twill cord and tricotine: brald trimmed; eizes 40 and 42, $15.00. 2—$30 Copenhagen Tweed Suits, belted box jackets, $5.00. 2—$16.75 Plaited Canton Crepe Skirts, black and white’ $5.00. 10—$8.50 Striped Prunella Skirts, box plaited, in tan and navy, brown and tan, black and white, $3.00. 10—$7.50 Novelty Worsted Plaid Skirts. side and box plaited, $5.00. 10—$8.50 Tailored Skirts. ‘prnel and straightline, in navy and black serge, $3.00. | For $25.00 1—$89.50 “Milgrim” Tailored 2—365 Sorrento Blue Eponge Suit, navy t_})rdlnea size 36, $23.00. | Cape Coats; sizes 36 and 38, $23.00. 3—$§79.50 Tallored Suits, in navy - ine; : 1—$79.50 Tan Duvetyn Short and_black cordine; sizes 38 and | pimrR el ol "6, 926,00 44. $25.00. . 8—$50 Tailored Suits, 1—$69.50 Brown Veldyne Cape, size 38, 835.00. jacket styles, in navy and black 1—$45 Large Woman's Tailored long twill cord; sizes 38 to 42, $25.00. 2—$56 Large Women's Suits, a mvy"’md Black tricotine; sizes | Coat. navy tricotine; size 463, 42% and 52%. $25.00. $25. Quite a few in tomorrow's remnants—cotton, nets and tailored silks—big savings if you can find your size. $2.95 Cotton Blouses, $1.00 less than original price because of broken sizes Batiste Blouses, Colored Organdie Blo and turn-back cuffs; your size Two-thirds tuxedo and roll collars, long sleeves here in one style or another. $3.95 Cotton Blouses, $2.00 . This is a half-price clearaway, Dimities, Volles and Batistes of fine quality, some with lace trimming, others with gingham; long sleeves,~turn-back cuffs: sizes broken. ~ _ $5.00 and $5.90 Cotton Blouses, $3.00 Fine French Voile Blouses, daintily trimmed with fine tucks, hand embroidery or laces; round. square and. V-neck styles; long or short leeves, with collar and collariess. Also in this lot are a few hand- :n:de Blouses of dimity and voile; Peter Pan models, and quite fetching. $5.90 Tailored Silk Blouses, $4.00 Crepe de Chine. Jap Silk -and Stripe Silk Broadcloth Blouses, with Peter Pan collars. long or short sleeves; trimmed with narrow pleat- ing; 5 different styles to choose from; sizes broken. $5.90 Net Blouses, $4.00 N Fine Cotton Net Blouses in two different styles, round neck with flat roynd collar and frill down the front, and V neck with roll collar and jabot front: short sleeves trimmed -with real Irish lace. Clearaway Day for Gloves —or will they all be gone before the day is over? $1.00 to $1.25 Washable Chamoisette Gloves 2-clasp strap wrist, 8 and 12 button lengths in this lot at, pair, 35e. $1.50 to $2.50 Silk Gloves 2.clasp and long Silk Gloves, pair, 85e. 12°and 16 button length, in mode and gray, tan, e, $2.85 French Kid Gloves Small sizes only; 2-clasp &tyle; white and black; pair, $1.00. $4.50 French Kid Gloves Strap wrist gauntlet style Kid Gloves of high quality; pique sewn; all white, black with white and navy with tan embroidery and inset at wrist, pair, $2.8¢. . $2.50 and $2.75 Chamois Gloves Natural color Washable Chamots Gloves, 1-clasp and elastic wrist style, pair, $1.65. Sweaters From $1.00 U, 10—$3.95 Slip-on Sweaters, orchid and white; worsted ‘and mohair; tmm'l:li'{:fao Worsted and Fiber Silk Tuielo Sweaters, havy, buff, Copenhagen, Slipovers, V neck; block weave in white, buff, ‘brown and navy, $5.00. 21—$7.50 Pure Fiber s D d Harding, $3.00. n”“:liul‘;'l?flber Tux.;do Bweaters, in becoming block weave; gray, hagen, hid, tangerine, green, white, $8. co“;‘li'llg.s‘o,rslfiura 8ilk Sweaters, tuxedo. model, in green, henna, oremad. gray, periwinkle and buff, o , $15.00. A 2—$5.00 Mohair Slip-overs, in c{uld. white, orchid, tan and Copen- hagen; some with hand-finished ne: k, $3.00. - 7 UNUSUAL New Fall Coats, $16.75 Remember that day about three weeks ago when we ad- vertised topcoats at this price? They all went in one day, and there were several disappointed people the following day. ‘Well, these are from the same maker. Fine quality heather tweed. Raglan sleeves, with full back or straight belted style. Full lined. In brown, reindeer, gray and green mixtures. $40 Winter Coats, $29.50 .. A good many women want a plain, good-looking coat without fur. Here it is at a truly astonishing price. ' Soft bolivia with full silk lining. Features are full backs, hand-embroidered panels and large scarf collars. Colors—brown, taupe, marten, sorrento and navy. $55 and $59.50 Fur-Collared Coats, $45 Lovely rich Normandy, Georgianna and Cordana are com- bined with caracul and wolf to make these coats the most extraordinary values we have ever been able to offer. Huge muffler _collars or to-the-waist shawl collars with matching cuffs. New hip blouse and panel back styles, shoulder yokes, and wide set-in sleeves. Embroidery and avy, brown, sorrento, taupe and black. Women's 8bope—Second Floor. Misses’ Cloth Dresses, $19.75 . Quite the smartest fall street frocks you've seen. In poiret twill in_a variety of becoming styles. Coat styles, straight- line with belts; square, round and Jenny necks; crepe de ¢ ine fl‘:ning: silk braid and self-embroidery. Come in and try them on. semi-circular, win braid trimming. Misses' Bbops—Thind Floor. “Pollyanna’ Is Here! $350 and $5.00 “Pollyanna” in felt and in velour; in the new browns, navy, cardinal and black. You can find a match or a pleasing con- trast for any costume. Pollyanna felts, $3.50; Pollyarna velours, $5.00. Hat Shop—Third Floor. Shoes for $1 Pair It doesn’t sound reasonable, does it? But it is true. 135 Pairs Mostly Pumps, in all-white canvas, black and white, SI 00 gray and white, green and whit® pair.............. e o Oxfords A few pairs .in black and white, buck and canvas; sl 00 the above in sizes 2% to 6; pair.... 2 o Children’s Strap Pumps Only a few pairs; white buckskin. Pair ...r. oo Finest Pumps, Pfi, coos . $5 $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00 Kinds Beautifully made in every detail and including Cuban_ hcel Pumps in tap calf.and sucde combination and black and gray kid two-strap Pumps, pair.. $5.50 ~French Heel Pumps In black kid, two-strap; dark brown and gray suede, two-strap; black satin_and patent leather, Parisian strap with junior ss 50 French heels; pair veeeeeen o Stocking Remnants WILL Accumulate But They Won’t Stay Long at These Prices Full Fashioned Bilk Lisle Stockings, chiffon welght. Just a few pairs in black and cordovan; well reinforced at heel and toe. $1.75 and $2.00 Silk Stockings, 95¢ Pure Silk and Narrow Rib Silk Fiber Stockings, full fashioned and mock seam; broken sizes in black, white, nude, taupe and beaver. Stockings, $1.65 ; Sport lisle, in & good fall weight; full fashioned, in duotones of black, cordovan, taupe and caramel; all sizes. and $250 Silk Stockings, $1.75 Full Fashioned Pure Silk Stockings, with mercerized garter “top and lisle reinforcing at heel and toe; blgck, white and colors. Lace Clocked Stockings, $2.75 Silk ‘Stockings, ‘well reinforced at heel and toe, with lace clox, in attractive patterns; brown, cordovan, silver and white, but not all sizes in any color. All Bathing Suits, $1.00 26 suits all told! Want to invest a dollar in one? Were $5 t $8.50. Worsted and pure wool; navy, gray, buff and black. WP \ ~eean — Third Floor For $10.00 2—$45 Wool Knlt Sport Dreeses, Copenhagen and brown with white. $10.00. 2—$28.50 Orchid and Light Blue Seorgette Dresses; sizes 16 and 18, $10.00. Misses’ Remnants- For $2.00 | .5—$16.50 Cotton Frocks, dotted | Swiss, in navy and white and | green and white, $2.00. For $3.00 16—$10 to $14.75 Imported Ging- ham and Barred Organdie Dresses, 5 Wool Knit Sport Dresses, nhagen and gray, brown and 0. maize, light blue, red, green and 0 Whit K navy and white; sizes 14, 16, 18, size 16. ‘t'll).o:l‘:eo' Bt 26—S$16.75 to $24.75 Imported orange and white. $135.00. Gingham and Linen Frocks, green, 9.50 Violet Tweed Suits, box navy, red, pink, orchid and white es 14. 16, 15, 3 checl sizes 14, 16, 15. $5.00. v lmnort::ls'lweed ._l—sfio Orchid Tweed Topcoat; | $15.00. size 16, $5.00. " | "1$69.50 Tan Twill Cord Suit; 4—$32.50 Knitted Dresses, orchid, size 16. $15.00. me‘.lze and light blue. $5.00. 1—3$65 Tallored Twill Cord Suit; 2—$25 Straight-line Silk Dresses, size 16. $15.00. in orchid only; sizes 14 and 1. 1—$75 Tan Fancy Suit, Poiret K twill; size 18, $13.00. Shantung Suits, with —%65 Sport Capes, black, rose bo;on:oals; sizes 14, 16 and 18. ize 16. $15.00, .00, k Knit Sport Dress, or- 5—$32.50 Shantung Silk Dresses, % e !ul:! lsl. 18 I.n‘d 18. 00. Silk Knit Sport 26— o 5 Gingham | de and brown. . Dresses, light blue, rose, vellow, | 55" 350% “Blue Cand Black navy, red and white check; sizes 14, 16 and 18, $5.00. For 2—$65 Wrap Coats in_rust and navy; sizes 16 and 18. $35.00. | 1—$65 Velette Cape, navy with | ©d monkey fur trim. $25.00. | 1—$95.00 Embroidered Twill Cord Suit, in tan. $25.00. A Remnant Umbrella Sale ~ 20—$2 Cotton Umbrellas, $1.00 4—$7.50 Silk Parasols, $1.00 Rose, navy. with Dresden border, black and French bluc $7.50 Sun and Rain Umbrellas, $4.95 Good quality silk, novelty handles, in bakelite or natural wood: round. oval or strap styles, with matching tips and ferrules; black, blue, garnet, brown, red and purple. Organdy Neckwear Remnants $2.00 Flapper Vesties, $1.00 Just 12 of these vests that have been the hit of-Washington for the late summers white organdy combined with rose, blue, green, red, orange and orchid. $2.00 to $3.95 Organdy Collars, $1.00 Bromleys and Tuxedo collars, in white and white with black dots; some trimmed with val and real irish. $2.95 and $3.95 French Collars, $1.50 Hand embroidered on fine French crgandy. Just the thing for your new, fall dress! $3.00 to $4.75 Fine Vest Sets, $1.95 Very fine Organdy and Marquisette Vests, with matchjng collar and cuffs; real Irish lace hand-drawn work and hand-embroidery are fea- tures; others of white linen, banded and embroidered in blue and rose. $1.00 and $1.50 Summer Neckwear, 50c A small group of Vests and Collar and Cuff Sets in linen and or- gandy; for quick selling at 50c. Flowers—Half Price 15¢ to $2 for flowers of every description, from tiny boutonnieres to lovely imported flowers, single or in groups. Special —Woolen Scarfs! $4.95 $8.50 Scarfs, fluffy, “comfy,” warm and just right for the cool Poiret Twill and Crepe Dresses; sizes 14, 16, 18. $25.00 | 1—$75 Wooltex Suit, embroider- ze 16. $25.00. 1—$65 Black Tricotine Suit, tai- lored style; size 16. $33.00. de Chine $15.00. mornings and evenings of early fall; brown, tan, buff and attractive mixtures: brushed wool and Angora. Petticoat Remnants $3 White Petticoats, $1.50 The last of our summer Petticoats! Only a few tub silks with hemstitched or scalloped edge; double panel back and front. $7.50 Extra Size Petticoats, $4.85 ‘White Radium Silk Petticoats, amply made in straightline styles, with plaited flounce. $4.00 Bloomers and Pettiskirts, $1.95 8§ Jersey Bloomers, fringe trimmed, open model; 4 Jersey Pettiskirts, short length; gray and jade. Summer Underwear Goes! 75c Net Brassieres, 19c 18 of these Brassieres, back fastening; sizes 42 and 44. $2.00 Nainsook Underwear, 65¢ Step-ins, Vests and Envclope Teddies, French gingham trimmed. $3.00 Nainsook Gowns, $1.85 Fine Gowns, with V necks and set-in sleeves; French gingham trimmed. $3.00 French Chemises, $1.95 Real Imported Underwear, hand-sewed and hand-scalloped on fine nainsook: built-up shoulder or scalloped strap; badly mussed. $4.00 Tub Silk Slips, $2.95 White Slips of firm quality tub silk; double hem all'around; hem- stitched top and self straps. End of th mmer Prices. ALL SILK BAGS 5 1 95 Just to make no mistake about selling them all—we've made Were $5.00 to $8.00—Tomorrow the price one to compel a clearance! Good-looking bags—quality silks; fine linings, All sizes—all colors—good shapes—htted with purse and mirror. And now onlg $1. . z ; —$3.50 Tmported Beaded Bags, envelope shaped, silk lined: 1-9 two pockets and a beaded handle make these “different.” Skirts Extraordinary—$12.50 and $14.50 Fall Skirts, $8.50 A Friday sale of New Fall Skirts, with a-big range of fine materials and the newest styles for you to choose from. Woven Stripe Prunella Gmill-s?;u. You'll want a skirt.” Why not.sce' these really: wonderful values? Just the best shades—navy and gold, brown and rust, brown and buff, buff and gray., Surely quite a saving? Bask Veloer Ghocks : Box and Side Pleated Ski Streighiline Styleer o