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LAUDSWOMAN'SAID IN CVIC AFFAIRS Ex-Secretary Daniels De- ' clares Feminine Influence Is { Becoming Pronounced. By the Associated Press. ROCK HILL, 8. C, January 11— “This {s the age of woman,” and their salue in civic affairs is only now be- ®inning to be appreciated, Josephus Daniels of Ra- leigh, N. C., for- mes. Secretary of the Navy, today told the students of Winthrop Col- lege in an address at the annual Founder's day cel- cbration. Mr. Dan- iels was scheduled to speak this morning, but was delayed by muddy roads between Charlotte and Rock Hill, and the exercises were postponed until this afternoon. Winthrop (lollege, South Carolina’s State college for women, was thirt; six vears old yesterday. David Bai eroft Johnson, president and founder of the college, was present. Urging the more than 1,400 young women who had gathered, to hear his address 1o enter politics whole-heart- edly and unreservedly, Mr. Dan els said that this did not mean that * must aspire to public office, !houih you will find times, with the policies You would see adopted, when you must thr for an office to achieve re- sults."” No man or woman, he sald, makes officeholding a prul!!!lon apt to be a good public servant.” It women could bring into politics an end to the professional politician #nd the smashing of teh selfish polit- 4cal machine,” he added, “that alone would rhake’ her enfranchisement a blessing to the republic. In opening his address, Mr. Dantels @eclared that, considering the chal- lenge the world makes to the edu- cated young woman, her greatest field 4s religious, or so-called soclal service. Touching on the right of suffrage, the speaker declared that it imgposed on women a duty that could not be evaded. She Is in politics, he said, in the “governing business,” whether she desires it or not, and for this reason should prepare: herself to best serve . the state and nation —_— ORDERS 0DD EPITAPH. “More I Saw of People, More I Thought of Dogs,” Woman's Words NEW YORK, January 11.—“The more I saw of people, the more I thought of dogs,” & the [ine that Mrs. Sidmon McHie ordered for an epitaph. And already it is chiseled on a marble bust of herself, which, by the terms of her will, made pub- lic, will rest on a pedestal that will Josephus Daniels vill she leaves her v, the amount of to reveal, to the y for the Prevention of Cruelty %0 Animals, to build near New York the largest animal hospital In the world, as a memorial in her name. At the entrance will be the bust, yhxr‘h already has been executed by Pnrico Quattrini, the Papal sculptor, who, to gratify Mrs. McHie, divided his time between it and a rush order for a monument to the late Cardinal Rampallo. EMBARGO ON GRAIN. Baltimore Elevators and Yards « Clogged With Shipments, ' BALTIMORE, January 11.—With its elevators here filled about to ca- pacity and with nearly 1,000 loaded cars standing on the tracks at Can- tan, the Pennsylvania Rallroad Com- pany hag been forced to lay an em- argo on further shipments of @rain to this port for export, except under ermit. This embargo ties up prac- ioally the entire north Atlantic coast to grain movement, as New York, Boston and Philadelphia are already under embargo. These ports, however, are open to shipments under permit just as Balti- more is, but to obtain a permit it is roquired that the shipper present evi- dence to show that a steamship or steamship space has been engaged &nd will be ready to receiye the grain romptly on its arri It the grain to be sold for seaboard elevator . the permit will be lssued, provided oply the elevator fs able 'to unioad d gtore it promptly on arrival Zie PALAIS ROYAL 11th and G Sts. S a 25¢ Bring Parade Into I’I‘ is no ordinary parade of spring fashions. For it - means not orly seeing style, but being able to have it. These are styles parading on the pages of the New McCall Quarterly! Think LESYRENEEESEER Est, 1874 which you can make for a very small cost. Our very low pnccd Dmu Goods make your sav- ings real, wben styles in the new MecCall Printed Pattern, the ‘easiest pnuern of all, are used. & The McCall inmrly is brand new, just off the press and gives you the last word in the new fashions. The Spring McCall Quarterly, 25¢ ready to assume his post. declared himself exigencies of the situation capital and, without hesitation, has assumed his new duties as foreign minister. The greater number of the remain- Why don't Luther Burbank domesticate the grapefruit? It's sweet t’ be remembered, but it’s often a blamed sight cheaper t’ be fergotten. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) — e “Housework is an infallible cure for reurasthenia and hysterical women,” says a well known physician, Today! Our Entire Stock of This semi-annual sale cov- ers every Manhattan shirt in stock, white or colored, day or dress, without a single ex- ception. Lubov: The Avenue at Ninth. "GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds As Mustard. But the oldfashioned mustard plas- | § ter burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white | } ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. Gently massage Musterole in with the ]finlennps. See how quickl: tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asth. neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and uches of the back or joints, sprains, | sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent | pneumonia). 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. - Better than a mustard plaster A. Lisner, Pres. !I‘IIIIIIHEIIII!II.IIIII Spring Style Your Home of it! 500 nyleu, any of Bargain Basement. SIE ONE OF FEW REAI]Y T0 ASSUME PEKING POST Minister to U. S. Willing to Start Duties—Others Hold Aloof. Trouble Seen Ahead. By the Assoclated Press. PEKING, January 11.—Alfred Sze, Chinese minister to thg United States, who recently was summoned to Peking to-aid in the reconstruction of the governiment, ¥s one of the few men named In dér aré standing aloof. Among the l“ur are Liu En-Yuan, Wu Yu-Lin d Kao Ling-Wei, all adherents of Tsao Kul. powerful militarists. They de- S5proves “thets Sppointmens Witk os T appointments. 1 ofily the lower house organized and the speaker of that body m and with the senate shackled by its ‘mfll'.ll‘ old déadlock over the ::::::" such approval appears to ba ‘nmvnuou‘lntb:muun— av. tion a f ahead for Chin of stat pflncluny to the fresh nubblu which Rave broken out between fac- tlulnl of the Chihli party, whose twol ng ders are the military -:Meluln-. ‘Wu Pel-Fu and Kun. Special comment is made on absence of felicitations for the new cabinet from Wu I-Fu, who! opposition last summer to the then presidents Hsu Shih-Chang, forced lhl( digni- tary from office and installed Li Yuan- Hung in his stead. FAMILY BUDGET. URGED. 40,000 Women’s Clubs Push This Feature in Thrift Campaign. NEW YORK, January 11.—Forty thousand women’s clubs in the United States have completed plans for reaching throughout the natiom 33, 000,000 of their sex in homes, in the interest of conducting family finances on the budget basis. Mrs. Edith Mc- Clure Patterson of Dayten, Ohfo, an- nounced at & luncheon of the national thrift committee, in preparation for Thrift week, January 17 to 23. Mrs. Patterson is chairman of the budget oommc(l'.l-un of the Federation of Wome« en's 'W. Irving Glover, represen uuh.l. master General Work, the gath- = e the new cabinet who is! Mr. Swe impressed by the in the Wlth 4 ‘mol !Hl‘ht for has been gineer. They accumulate quickly these days, and we are more than usually alert to keep them moving out. eéping accommodation ‘for and % nons miles, an afrship 900 signed by a German en- reparing to distribute. 16,000.000 Dleces of ity erature on thrift during the week's campaign. —— TWO SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED CAMBRIDGE, M January 11— The Shelton Hale scholarshlp at the foet lon‘ R I D ), Harvdrd Law School has been award- ed to Samuel Becker of Milwaukee, who wi sity of Wisconsin in 1932, E. Benner of Mon! on leave of absence from the Afk- g:mn m::.‘bo-hrd AM .’fl\lmloxn. l;:- en awa: the Adstin ntw nrship fi;r teachers in the Harvard . Sche sraduated from the Univer- Thomas tgomery, Al-. now 00} tion! = NN S SEHAE D SPECIAL SALE LADIES’ SOLITAIRE Diamond Rings \\\nl% From the Misses’ Uric Acid s as necesaaty to the blood o3 the 'b.l s to life, but xeens of it Nermful. Too muweh uric seid TReams, varions forms of Fhoumation, the cloxxing rtant ehma- PLANTEN'S RED MILL" CENUING (MBPOATEO. HAARLEM OIL =<~ in Capsules = the. fest and i 'y Egists. » Ing., BROOKLYN, N.Y. For sale at Peoples Drug Stores, and leading drusgists everywhere. Department, on the third floor, How,n through the Women’s departments—Coats, Suits, Furs, Frocks, Skirts—on the second floor—and all the accessories on the first floor—Shoes, Stockings, Blouses, Underwear, etc.—it’s going to be a lively remnant day tomorrow—and we hope to see you if you are economically inclined. \ Misses’ Coats—Remnants Misses’ $115.00 to slg.’oo Fur-Trimmed 1~+$165.00 Marvell; far ... 1—$165.00 Cordalure Coat, with beige caracul collar, clffs and side panel $89.50 1—$125.00- Lustrosa Blouse Coat, beaver coilar and cuffs $89.50 1~4115.00 Ormandm “Coat, squirrel collar and cufts ... $89.50 3-$125.00 Lustrosa "Straighthing and Slouse with brown and squirrel collars and o 599, 1—$138.00%arvella Coat, with platinum wolf coi- lar; straight line and embroidered. $89.50 4—Misses’ $29.75 to $35.00 Sport Coats, In polo, tweed and herringbone.... $12.50 3—Misses’ $35.00 Jacquettes, In black Keram! cloth; satin lined $19.50 4—Misses’ $45.00 Duvet de Laine and Normandie Cloth Coats, caracul collars and embroidered. .$25.00 8—Misses’ $55.00 to $65.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats of Normandie and Ormandale; caracul, mole and fox collars......... 15—Mlisses’ $75.00 to $95.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats, blouse back, straightiine models, in lustrosa, fasho ail beaver, caracul, wolf and squirrel collars 10—Misses’ $95.00 to $110.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats, in arabella, fashons, olonzo and a, collln of b -qulml, plnunum; Brown, navy, black and Keran.- . $75.00 Misses’ Silk Dresses 4—3$25.00 Canton Crepe Dresse: nsqu- model, brown and black. . A 12—§25.00 to $27.50 Canton Grepe Dresses: navy brown and black; straightiine and hlouu ot s $12.50 5—02975 to $35.00 Canton Crepe Dresses, basque and straight line and draped models; navy, brown and black 15—832.50 to_$35.00 Canton Crepe and Taffeta Basque Dresses; navy, brown and black.....$21.50 20—$39.50 to $50.50 Canton Crepe and Duvetyn; embraidered, beaded and ribbon trimmed. Others with monkey fur, circular and side drapes; coco, brown, navy, gray and biack. . .$29.50 6—$25.00 to $20.75 Navy Blue Poiret Twlil Dres: straight line, circular and biouse effects weernnr $15.00 10—$25.00 to $45.00 Navy Blue Poiret Twill Coat Dresses; others with circular skirts and Bal- kan blouse $21.50 4—$30.50 Navy Blue Coat Dresses; gray, fan and henna trim. ¥ 4—$39.50 Canton Crepe and Wool Combination Dresses; green, navy and gold, red and navy; sizes 14-16.. $35.00° Misses’ Suits—Small Lots 4—$49.50 Tan Mixture Suits, imported mnrl-ln. large patch pockets, taliored model 3—$49.50 Sport Sults, checks, beited; olive and tan, rose and olive; coliars of ‘Australian opessum 6—$49.50 Navy Biue Tallored Poiret Twill Sults, $36.50 12—$65.00 to $110.00 Dressy Fur-trimmed Two and Three Plece Costume Suits, In veiveteen, veldyne and olonx collars .. squirrel, Blouses—Lowered Prices For Remnant Day $5.00 to $7.50 Costume Blouses, $2.85 Crepe de chine and printed silks. siip-over models. T';en blouses are timmed with beads and contrasting colors. $6.95 to $8.95 Handmade Blouses, $4.95 Fine French volle, entirely handmade, Blnuun, trim. med with real laces and hand-drawn work. $1.00 $2.00 to $3.00 Cotton Tailored Blouses, Dimities and Batiste Biouses, Peter Pan and Tuxedo coliars, long sleeves and turnback cuffs; one or two of a style. These are mussed from handiing. ouses, 15 Georgette Crepe Overblouses, black only, with cream color filet lace coltars. The Underwear Department Offers Wonderful Remnants $7.50 Silk Kimonos, $5.00 10 Crepe de Chine Kimonos, ioese mode! with flowing sleeves, hemstitched around meck and sieeves; navy, black and Copenhagen. $2.00 Undorwoclhr, $1. ?5 B Ci de Chii Enveiope emise, lace- '|hbro-:‘li .II- A"l:o a few Glove Siik Vests, with m up shouldgr; ‘mussed. $5.00 and $6.00 Glove Silk Underwear, $3.65 Glove Slik Vefll, Bleomers and Chemise, of heavy quality; flesh and white; mussed. $7.50 to $12.00 Silk Chemise ; $4.85 and $6.85 Radium, crepe-back satin and heavy quality de chine, trimmed with French Val and Venise. 7 few with real filet and Irish crochet laces; talored models, with hem yokes, selt straps; white, light biue, peach, orchid and maize. $3.00 to, $5.00 Silk Camisoles, $1.85 to Of radlum, crepe-back satis and crepe de chine; tallored and lace-trimmed tace or straps. A few with bullt-up shoulder. Flesh, whits, ‘ight blue, orchid and peach. 3500 to $7.50 Silk Bloomers, Step-Ins and Vests, $2.85 :.nd fl_..l‘ £ hl’:;'q":’.fl;’;”. hlfk Ilflfi and crepe chine, $4.00 Silk Petfimu, $2.95 Radium and Satin Petticoats, w and tuck- o4, flounces, or straightiine medet, " nullwo‘l black, nvy. and changeable Colers. ‘lz.thlmm Pajamas, $8.85 and Radium, crepe-back satin and crepe de fmed, with' Fremeh Vak Ventes and real’ orchad, Ngnt Bioe, s ang e T Y 4 Fur Remnants—Big Savings Handsome $25.00 Fox Scarf: Extra Large $17.50 Gray Squirrel Chokers. $17.50 Fox Scarfs, Friday. 10—0dd Scarts, all desirabl 2815000 Bay Seal Coats, 40- |nch skunk coltars and cuffs. 1-3296.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 40-incl full back, with chin or lth colar, mand. rin mn’ beautifully I —$298.00 Beige Caracul Jacquette, collar and cuffs. Coat, ; selected skins.. 1—$425.00 Hudsen Seal c. 42-inch tength, crushed with deep and mandarin sleeves 1—8495.00 cuffs 45-Inch length, seif shawl collar and Sweater Remnants Brushed Wool Slip-ovens, stripe effect....... 15—47.50 Brushed Mohair in brown and heath 9-4$2.50 Liaks and Link® Stip-overs, in tan only, $1.95 « Chiffon Alpaca Tuxedos, $3.95 All wanted colors and of an excellent weight. Leather Goods—Remnant Clear Away s, auty Boxes, five fittings, Imported Beaded Bag Rn-u 1—845.00 Beaded on Silk, Ivory top, for o 182650 Ali-beaded Bag cordova calf, all fitted with mirror and swing purse, indle and nickel frame, and very roomy for shoppéng. Black, brown, gray and tan. $5.00 Leather Bags, $3.50 Black pin seal, swing purse and mirror, filigres frame, leather handies; fined with good twilled silk. Convenlent for pewder puff. Inciuded also $5.00 and Veivet Bags. .00 Buy Stockings On Remmant Day and Save $3.25 and $3.56 Fancy $2.75 Lace and Lace Clox Silk S(.G.lll\fl. full fashion but not all sizes; black, brown, light gray, sitver, gur metal, medium gray. $2.00 and $3.00 Silk Sfoehlxl. $150 Pure Slik Stockings, fufl f: , with ail- Wik and fisle garter teps. Ahwlm'lney glove omn brown; broken sizes, But a geod rtment $5.00 to $8.00 Silkc insteps. Also a few on very attractive Sport Stockings In two-toned colors; net al $3.00 All-Wool Spofl 81.65 oo R All-wool Sport Steckin heather mixtures and pl; sizes. $1.00 and SIJS Lisle S 75¢ oFulkTash Lisle mm ashioned Silic ings, with wide ; heel and toes well refnforced; net all ui-a'-. buck and cordovan. 56c Lisle Stockings, 35¢; 3 for $1.00 Sifk Liste Steckings, mock seam back; well rein- d; gray, tan, cordovam. Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs on’ embroidered Initials and em! fl.l-dflfi"dowfic Men's Pure S Gors N Ramd-emoroideres m-'l?"dm, — Women’s Slnrb——Rernnant yles, Inll'. ulu mkn 163850 and $10.00 Skirts, stralght fine and Sox plaited, striped and pla'd eponge, ch basquet cloth and plald radium.. 20-412.50 to $16.50 Skirts, in striped woven striped prunel! td 1 iagongl; styles, In lovel 1—&50 Gray White Striped 2—.1' 50 copen and black. 8-825.00 Sllkc_Skirts, piaited, atyles, In fallls and Kio Kay ... Millinery Remnants Prices Astonishingly Low Prices that will make you wish to add one more hat to your winter wardrobe. . Velvet and Silk, Hatter’s Plush, Soft Velvet, Moire and Panne. 2—Matrons’ 81000 Hats. tr id valvn Skirts, brown ana Wack, Remnants of Lnnherm- Twd-cl broken sizes; régularly $1.50.. Remnants of Strap-wrist Ruffled.cuff Gloves, 1n gray and b .$ .95 Long Chamolsette Glc Il. In white; regularly $1.! Capeskin Gloves, in brown and tan; net all stzés, $1.6 . Remnants of Neckwear $1.00 Neckwear, 35c Peter Pan Collars, In organdle, lace-trimmed and hand-embroidered linen; net Bertha, Val trimmed, Tuxedo Lace Collars. ' $1.50 Neckwear, 75c trimmed with Val lace; lonnd. Tuxedo d Shaped Net Collars, trimmed with real irish and heo and Embroidery Net Vest: mmm with y and real Irvish laces, h Tuxedo and round e.fllrl and cuffs. Clearance of Flower Ornaments For quick selling we have grouped our attrac- tive display of flower ornaments into three groups, to make room for new spring lines of neckwear. ol : il $1.85 | $2.85 Lot 1 85¢c I.gu-{:ly to Regularly to | mg:'urly o Net Berth o7 -FLoweR ORNAMENTS, consisting ther desigris In gergeous colors; also In gold coler, and many eifkc crea. orape tions; sultable for evening a beaut'ful assortment, Jority ssil. ing in our stock regularly at $3.80; now..$1. LOT 3~FLOWER ORNAMENTS—Exquisits one- of-a-kind imported designs in Besutieul, cofer combinations. Regularty to Clearance of Gllttermg Hair Bands Here are gorgeous designs in glittering hair bands. One-of-a-kind designs, and priced for quick clearance because they are slightly mussed from handling. 2881 Bands, in goid and siiver effects. fl—-‘!.:: :::: Ilnd:. IIll gold, .."v: and black....$ 22-$3.50 and $4.50 Hair Bands, In many attractive ns 1le to $19.50 Hair Bands, exclusive styl Remnants of Uml:rel‘lu' Lot Limited—Come Early ~ $8.50 and $10.00 Umbrellas, $5.90 Amber and ivory handles, in bakelite, with leather strap or rmg handles and nice-looking Malacca handles, finished with leather loop or strap, good quality of silk and all the wanted colors. _.Women’s Coats Surpmm. Assortment for Remnant Day 1 20 Smart Straightline c: of navy, brown e Tack Maria awl fox collars. Sizes 36 to 44. $64 o—usoo Biolise Coats, of brown and navy Panvelain; large lynx collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 40. 1—$135.00 Brown Panvelaine Lum Woman’s S!rllghb i t, beaver colla 3. bfll:k, brown o and Cordella; Beavor and wof comars. 46, and 48); &I Brouse doaty of Kerami and Qlonzo; lynx cellar and cuffs. Sizes 34 to 40. Capes; black, of Veldyne anu olunzo. full anel and wing sleeves. v-ao,ao Relndeer mrm.na‘_g’ sw.umnm Coat; nutria collar. Size ey Navy Mariano ] BIGK Coat; ize 36. of lmpnn‘d cural. hair checks tan arge shawl Taccoon coiare. Sises 36 to 40, 34 2—$49.50 Black Panvelmine Full Ripple CIBCI, collar trimmed. with monkey fur. Size 34 1—$125.00 Erown Nat Straighttne Coat; wolf col- far and cuffs. Size 36. 1—$125.00 Biack Glamora se Coat; collar, cuffs and panel border ‘of caracul. Size 3. 86450 Kk Fash blouse ra ‘ashona ats, 2 gre.50, ; large Beaver collars. Navy, brown and black. Sizes 34 to 44 15—$146.00 and $155.00 Blouse and Wing-back Coats, Ma, a and Glamora; large fox gnd. Besver collar and cuffs. Navy, Brown, Genoesk red, Kit Fox, gray and biack. $110.00. 10—9138.00° Blouss Coats, of Glamora and Fashona: large shawi cellar and cutfs of black lynx: Navy black. $63.50. Remnants---Women’s Suits Wonderful Savings Here 3—$125.00 Sults; navy and black Veldyne; long panel jackets; aayirrel Collar and pockets, 34 and 36 sizes. $66.50. , 1—$125.00 Black Velveteen Bloyse Three-plece Suit; squirrel collar. Size 34. $49.50. i 3-879.50 Veldyne: tallored; brown, mavy an s iong_tucked panel backs. Sizes 36 and 33. $38.50. 10—856.00 Thllored_ Suits, In fricotine twill cord and Marleen; long panel and box jackets: navy, brown and k. _Sizes 34 to 40. .50, 1—485.00 Navy Marino Blouse Suit; biack woif col- lar. Size 32. 83 1—$95.00 Navy Veldy stralnnmne Suit; wolf “col are slu 3:. . 7 1—$35:00 Owford ru!o Womln 's Tallored Suit; belted Jaokn Vsize Brown Duvet de I.ll ne l.-m ‘Woman's Suit; 4 belted . Slze 48! ‘3 4-979.50 Large Women's Suits; navy and black; . yaigyne: long panel Jackets. Szes 441, to 485! ™" Smart Frocks Short Lots—Short Prices 20—Fine $29.50 Poiret Twiil Dresses, one of a kind, but some in ali sizes. Navy, black and brown; straightline panels and embroldery. $19.50. 1 Rose, 1 Black, 1 Burnt Orange $25.00 Chifion Dance Frocks. Small sizes. $15.00. The Larger Woman 342930 Drames of Canton Creps: straightiine effect, h Persian trimmings. $23.50. 389,50 Blacke Satin ‘and Lace Dressy _Afternoon Dresses, bead girdles. Sizes 4615, 50/5. $48. 1—855.00 Black, size 38; 1 Navy, size 38, beautifully All-over’ Beaded Geargatts Aftorncon Dresses. 7—“950 N , Black, Brown Crepe Satin Dres: fa vgfld“ girdles. Very newest mod flmm Canton Crepe Dress, draped skirt; 5o Bic ported N?:vel ll’-‘e Dresses, full .50 Black eiveteen mchulli skirt; satin sleeves; wonderful business dresses. - $18. u«"mnner and Afternoon Dresses; black oply. § "N.vy and Black Canton Crepe Dres: Spiendid business dresses. Small sizes. $10. $110.00 wnn Beaded Velvet Dinner Gowns. Siz d 38; slightly solied. $52.50. 1—."’50 Stralghtiine Salome Velvet Fur-trimmed sy Afternoon Dress. Size 40. $79.50. 2—$80.50 Black Chiffon Velvet Dresses. 1 size 34; 1 size 38. .00. $110.00 Mordore Crepe Racheile txqullt«lumbnfld- ered sleeves; long-waisted; panels. 2—$110.00 Brown Beaded Afternoon Dresses, long line: fur trimmed. $52.50. Gold Lace Evening Gown. $300. $05.00 silver lace over saophire underdress Evening Ge: 38, $76.50. wn. Size $95.00 Green Crepe Roma Beaded Bodice, Black Vel- vet Skirt Dinner Dress. Size 38. $76.50. ¢ Black, 1 Orehid $7830 Straightiine Seaded Dinner Dressos. Sizes Crepe Rachelle. $57.50. 1—$75.00 Siiver Cloth, Veited with Tavender with eechid chiffon, $'ze 40. $57.50. .00—imported Flame Velvet Evening Gown; exqul- sitely beaded In rhinestones. Size 36. $57.50. New Dresses Friday is not only REMNANT DAY day on which we will Intreduce some th We have again been fortunate In securng a unusual collection of New Dresses,comprising the newest ml embroldered and with ail the touches of the M eriale: La Fine, Crape Knit, Trico- m.:u;- PM mmmn-u. Mal platinum it is also the armingly new W. Iglers, Fru Fru, Crepe and Wool Crepe and Jersey. Ry, cocoar Ghire. Due, ‘oroven, Perstan beige, gray and white. Butiness, street and afternoon. Wae are to have that ever.useful Jersey Dress, but in charming models, Mmfl for every sport, business and shopping use. 'The most fasolnating embroidery. Navy, brown, lavender, gray, white. $19.50 to $35.00 Shoe Remnants at Tremendous Savings $3.85 Sold for $6.00 to $9.00 Sold for $10.00 485 $585 Sold for $10.00 17 pairs of Women’s Black Grain Sport Oxfords, with low heels. 15 pairs of Women’s Tan Calf Strap Pumps, with Cuban heels and welt soles. 3t pairs of Women’s Black Kid Oxifords. Cuban heels and welt *2 pairs of Women's Brown Calf Oxfordl, with welt soles and fow_ 37 pairs of Women's Brown Calf 1-slnp Pllmpu with low heels. pairs of Women's Pu'?t. heels and weit soles. 44 pairs of Women's Gray Ox- fords, with patent leather trim- | I-strap ming, low heels and welt soles—. a sport 19 pairs of Wo‘en s Field Mouse Brown Kid 1-strap pl’!!th Heel Pumps, medium short va 16 pairs of Women's Black French Heel Pump:A 23 pairs of Women'’s Black Satin I-strap Pumps, with French heels. 14 pairs .of Women’s Tan Calf mfoxdsl. with rov heels, full round - taes, of e effect; sizes Sty 54 1a0 I s ez wikthe: | Kid' Vreuch derful buy. They are 2 wom 5 pairs of soles. 23 Leather with 18 pairs of Women’s Browa Calf | Pumps, with wu mles and full round toes. ~pairs of Weomen’s Patent ther Pumps, with instep strap, Cdzu heels and welt soles. Women’s Tan Suede and Brown Calf Combinal . with instep strap, Cuban heels and s. of Women's resich Heel Strap Pumps, medium short vamps. of Women's Black Heel Strap Pumps— with medium :hurt vamps. low Reels, l $585 Sold for $10.08 14 pairs of; Women’s Gray Suede Pumps, with black calf- instep strap, Cuban heels lnd welt soles. 11 pairs of Women's Black Suede Pumps, with black calf instep stri'p,,Cnbn heels and welt soles. | Wonten’s Felt Slippers, with soft leather soles, in colors of Brown, Navy Blue, Old Rose, Purple, 69¢. tion, . Patent

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