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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923 e Recoven s o, ROTARANS OBSERVE EIGHTEENTH YEAR Two Other Automobiles Are Re- Chief Executives of Six Outside ported Taken While Own- ers Were Away. Clubs Join in Celebration Here. and work now being carried out by the organization, and said that through such ideals only would the much-looked-for brotherhood of man besome a reality. Exercises in 300 Citles. “At this very minute” continued the representative, “There are more than 15,000 men in 300 cities of 20 nations of the earth performing the |identical ceremonies as we. True, in different languages and under differ- ent flags, but in the end all for the same purpose, the bringing into cloker friendships the peoples of the carth, to teach them Rotary’s great formation of Rotary clubs in various lands small silk flags of the differ- ent countries were holsted next to Old Glory. Musical numbers, under the leadership of Willlam Plerson, added to the impressiveness of the ceremonies, The recitationist stressed the fact that Rotary had crossed the seven seas and was now firmly established on all five continents, giving statistics to show that at present the interna- tional organization boasted 1,300 clubs, with a total membership’ of more than 90,000. At the conclusion of her part the assemblage sang “The W. Owen, of Kiwanis; Clarence Harding, Clvitan; James P. Schi Lions; Michael Heister, Cosmopo tan; Josepis A. Burkhart, Newcome and Benjamin LeFevre, Thirteen Cl: After congratulating Rotarian W liam Russell for the beautiful det: rations, Presideent Cooper anncune: that the next meeting of the c. would be held at 6:30 Wednesd: evening at the Willard —_— Philip—There &hould be a luv of the Washington Rotary Club at the New Willard Hotel yesterday aft- ernoon. The chief executives of six similar organizations were in attendance, and after they had been presented by ‘Willlam Knowles Cooper, president of local Rotary, the lights were ex: tinguished and the “Spirit of Rotary, enacted by Mrs. Lulu Choate of the O’Connor School of Expression, ap- peared in the flesh and, in a dramatic piece of pageantry, detailed the won- AR RECORD GIVEN TOFRENCH FLYER Gen. Mitchell and Lieut. Noonday Lenten Services Col, J. R. Chase Club, Lindsay, U. S. A, Chevy asked the police to make an effort to locate his coupe that was taken from in front of the club last B. F. Keith’s Theater 12:30 to 1 O’Clock night. It bore a Virginla lincense. | Malcolm McDonald, 4110 Fessenden street. told the police his automobile was iaken from Rhode Island and | Florida avenues. It was reported two men were seen in the car. I Two men were mentioned in a re- port of the theft of an automobile {tire, inner tube and rim from the automobile of George T. Bowles, 1882 | Columbia road. Maughan Forced to Take Second Place in Speed. SPEAKER TOMORROW RULING SATISFIES BOTH| Hon. Johti H. Small Officers Confident They Can Take CONDUCTED BY # . i E. ). CAMPBELL ¢ Title Any Time Occasion Mr. Merritt 0. Chance . _— d | e 4 Warrants. Alleging that his wife, Mercy Edna ' e = S e < Campbell, went throwgh o marriage Sver: y ) ceremony, November 20, 1920, in Phil- Sy SinefuvatedEsio adelphia, when she had not been di- Collection vorced from him, Edmond J. Campbell has filed suit in the District Supreme Court for an absolute divorce. He | was married at Buffalo, Y., August 111, 1907, and they have one child. | Official confirmation of the airplane speed record made last week by Sadi | Lacointe, French aviator, 233.01 miles an hour over a one-kilometer course, has been received here by the Na- tional Aeronautic Association of U. §. A. from the Federation Aeronautique Internationale in France. This record surpasses that made by Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, assistant chief of the air service, at Mount Clemens, Mich.,, last October The general, ac- cording to the Army way of figuring, flow 22.458 miles per hour. while the French state that his speed was only 22297 miles per hour. - Genmeral Not Worried. However, this does not worry Gen. Mitchell or Lieut. R. L. Maughan, who won the Pulitzer trophy last vear, for they are confident the little Curties racers in which they flew cah skim over a one-kilometer course at a greater speed. It an established fact that Licut. Maughan flew 234 and a fraction miles an hour during the meet, but representatives of the Federation Aeronautique Interna- tionale were not present at the time to_officially record those figures. Campbell says his wife deserted him H some time ago. He is represented by Attorney George H. Lynch. i 2 Sport Ear Rings ’ NEW AIR MAP GIVES GEOGRAPHIC DETAILS Shows Rivers in Blue, Railroads in Black and Altitudes in Vary- ing Shades. An aerial map, which will give to | the airplane pilot practically all the information he desires regarding the nature of the country he is flying over has just been developed under | direction of the chief of air service, jthe War Department announced to- day. The may rding to the a ! nouncement. “will prove of great as- ance to airmen in making cro country flights.”” Its main charac- teristics are: Rivers are shown in blue;: railroads lin black, difrerentiation being made {between single track and double track steam lines and electric lines highways are shown in red, differen- tiating hetween the important and the unimportant; towns are blocked in, according to shape; a vertical The Aeronautic Association stated |laver system of shading is used to that if the Army attempts to beat|represent the various degrees of al- TLacointe's record, it will have to be | titude—that is, light green being done before April 1, because the ofii- | used for country betwecn zero and clal International Aeronautic Federa-|200 feet of elevation, light pink be- tfon, which is represented in the en 500 and 1000 feet, yellow be- United States by ‘the National | tween 1,000 and 1500 feet, ete. Aeronautic Association, has adopted Overprinted upon the map in pur-; a three-kilometer straight measured | ple arc small crosses designating the course for all speed contests after|location of landing facilities on Which that date. The Army has established | no sketches are available. Small one and three kilometer courses : s ir. purple represent landing f. Wilbur Wright Field. Dayton | cilities on which sketches of such and could make trials over thes facilities are found along the border | tances at almost anv time of the map 2 Where the names of towns are un- | i 4 Flanes Are In Storaxe. derscored, it means that there is on I The two Curtiss racer: some large building adjacent to the | § | railroad a marker, giving the nam 4 H of the town. The work of marking flown at Mount Clemens one from an ex | | { Draperies | | i Schmedtie Sport Ear Rings are sufl;ciently inexpensive to make several pairs avail- able. As a distinctive touch of dress they are indispensable. Wear a pair changed with every costume. Sterling silver, jade. lapis lazuli, amber, am et hyst, sapphire. $1.50 to $3.00. 2. Donmmo Przs SCHMEDTIE BROS. CO. is 7= which were t year are in at present and will not return to Washington until the latter part of March. He has not formally express- ed the intention of going after the | record himself or to have pilots_attempt heat the F man. Past performances of the pl and their pilots have demonstrated to air service off here that when the Army does m. up its mind to get the world record it will reach its | objective without any difficulty. . NAMES RESERVE OFFICERS ‘War Department Announces Ap- pointment of Six in D. C. Six more residents of th been commissioned in cers’ Reserve Corps by next year. Gen. Mitchell is in Canada already com- map. covers. section “of the Ohio. 1 Kimonas Curtains Sweaters ::overlngl Skirts Waists Coats Dresses Diamond Dyes 13 buried, will be described by Robert| Buy “Diamond Dyes’—no other| u:h'l‘;mll‘hlal‘:‘l:‘i";;"bl" ore _ the ?’lfll"md,kindfaud follow the simple direc-|| partment. They are and evening at the Masonie Temple. . | tions in every package. Don't won- || David St. P. Giallard. 1300 This island outpost of the Antarctic | der whether you can dye or tint; street, major. ‘ordnance department: | is the home of the penguin and the alb Harry Dav 316 Shepherd stre tross as well as myriads of other s n:mjnr. sanitary corps; James It is a breeding ground for sea Karnes, 1418 Longfellow street 1l phants and fur seals and on it are ‘. : tain, ordnance department: Arthur imens of flowers which are found | before. Just tell your druggist| .\{milfi;ix:.“.h:l su\uns‘trm.’nn:fn; .‘:xl\\l i orld. .Iwhcther the material you wish to 837 1 street; first lieutenant of infan: antern Siies o the iatana | oY oo, ool or silk, or whether it | try, and Walter T. Cardwell, 4107 n which rims the south polar axis | i3, linen, cotton, or mixed goods.| Canal road, second licutenant, finance |and these slides have been benutifull_v'p’;“‘ond Dyes never streak, spot, § fade or run. 1 department. colored. storage, and it is understood it is the intention of the air to let them remain there the races nt by the engin ir service at Ohio. Ginghams Stockings Everything | SHACKLETON’S BURIAL I PLACE TO BE DESCRIBED |R. S. Murphy Will Lecture on South Georgia Island Before Geographic Society. | | South Gecrgia, the | where Sir st Sh. now-clad s, 3 kleton died and o Army Offi- the War De successfully, because perfect home! dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond i Dyes even i you have never dyed “Hubby! Alice and Ted Need New Spring Shoes™ i | - ALL right, Wifey, dear. Take ’em right down to Hahn’s. You can’t get anything better than that last pair of— Sturdy Shoes for Young Fo“(s With monies, the elghteenth anniversary of the founding of Rotary International derful spread = ganization from luncheon club of a few business men simple but impressive cere-|{n Chicago i observed by members movement, which touches every cor- ner of the earth. Choate gave dates of the of “the world-wide or- its inception as a Star Spangled Banner,” and the flags of all nations fluttered in the spot- light. Representative John Ket Michigan followed Mrs. Ch an address on “The Signif lauding the n 1905 to the present SPRING SUITS Tailored, knockabout and dressy types—herringbones in tan and gray, Poiret twills and tricotines. s $26.50 1216 F St. N.W. against that cheek-to-cheek hold i dancing. Philippa—I never thought you wer $o_puritanical. Philip—I'm not, but the powder u principle, “Service, not self”" “He Drofits miost who serves best” Mr. Kotcham was given an ovation at the conclusion of his address. The presidents of the six civio bet- ways gets my hay fever going.—Pat terment clubs present were Claude | finder. SPRING COATS $26.50 Smart new swagger topcoats, in grays and tans; also dress model for large women, in mariano and Poiret twill. Tomorrow—Broadcasting Winter Remainders at Final Prices Quarterly Remnant Day One big wo‘ndrous day of values—Quarterly Stock_ Clearing. Remnant Day —You can’t afford to miss it, for all items, every piece of winter merchan- dise is cut to the bone in price—again regrouped to make a final sweep! A Bit of Everything In the Women’s Section You can’t go wrong in selections—re, so extremely low because of our desire to clean up winter stock without del Women’s Dresses 2—$19.50 beaded slip-over models . .$7.50 2—$19.50 Canton Crepe Aft- ernoon Gowns; cocoa _and Lanvin green 2—$19.50 Black Crepe Pais- ley Trimmed Street Dresses $14.75 2—$19.50 printed crepes: draped models . ....$14.75 1—§25.00embroiderecd black crepe $14.75 6—$22.50 Crepe Street Dresses, ide panels ...S14.75 T Se0i00 witice crape i oa model .. $19.50 1—8$. e Street Dress, side draped model .$19.50 5—Navy and Blac Canton Crepe Street Dresses, plaited side panels .. ..$1950 —Brown. Street sse $1950 1—$ odel satin pe . ...$2950 1—3$69.50 i mode all-over bead embroidered. $2950 Deb- 3--340. mixture 3—369. Olonzo « collars . plaited, giamora .ars and —$14 2—$15! Blouse 2—$ embroidered collar a S—$12! Coats in fox and 3—3$59.50 ble crepes ........... Mahogany Duvetyne Street Dress; bead- ed bodice ........ fi’-’“ 1—$65.00 extra size black canton crepe ..$29.50 1—$85.00 Ribbon-trimmed Black Velvet Dress.....$3350 1-—8$125.00 Kloche crepe. black_draped model 0 1—385.00 imported embrofd- ered crepe, .cocoa shade.$39.50 Sport Skirts 15—$10.00 box plaited and straightline models of woven and novelty striped worsted: navy and white, brown and orange, black and gray. $5.85 10—$14.50 plaid ratnes, striped eponge and over- plaid camel's hair; straight- line and wrap-around styles: tan and brown, navy and tan. taupe and green nella Sk inch wa 1—§65. 1—§ 5—350. Suits in and tan 1—3$1 laine Suit, tucked panel-back Jacket, caracul collar.. Evening Wraps 1034 1—$85.00 Emerald Green Velvet Wrap; shirred collar, $55.00 1—$125.00 Sapphire Velvet Draped Wrap, platinum_ wolf collar, = 1$65.00 1—$156.00 Purple Velvet and Silver Cloth Reversible Even- ing Cape. 00 1—$235.00 Purple Velvet Blouse Wrap, ermine collar, $95.00 jackets All Types of Glove Ends Fabric Gloves, 65c 0dds and Ends of Broken $2.00 and $250 Strap-Wrist Gloves, 95c Strap-wrist Duplex Gloves, white and biscuit; broken sizes. Strap-wrist Double-silk and silk with beaver, gray, brown and navy. $285 and $3.00 Kid Gloves, 95¢c chiefly black. $3.00 to $450 French Kid Gloves, $1.85 2.clasp finest French Kid, P-K sewn, tan and black. Fine French Kid Gloves, Strap-wrist fine French Kid Gloves, in S-button-length Natural Chamols Gloves, $5.00 and $6.00 Capeskin Gloves, $2.85 12-button P-K Capeskin Gloves, tan and Strap-wrist P-K Capeskin Gloves, in tan and gray. vrown, belted and full backs, Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats —$130.00 Blouse Coats black kerami and cuffs. Wing-back Coats, Large Women’s Skirts and Coats 15—$9.50 Box-plaited Pru- brown and white; Coat with self collar. .. .§45.00 Panel-back Coat with wolf collar .. 1—$165.00 Brown Glamora Coat with large beaver collar, Women’s Suits ed Long Panel 1—$95. Suit, embroidered box jacket, beaver collar . Knickers, $4.65 10—$7.50 Imported Mix- ture Knickers in gray, tan, green and brown. plain and novelty effects, MISSES’ ilk Dresses 2! 00 Black and navy lace and bead-trimmed moels, sizes 16 AR .. $10.00 1—$49.50 Brown Canton Crepe draped model ee. $1250 2—8$45.00 Satin-faced Canton Dresses, in brown and black gular qualities priced Topcoats .00 Imported Diagonal i —$42.50 . velv Topcoats in gray and 1—$4! Brown Ve Dress with Roshanara T T e 2--329.50 Silk Frock: anara, Canton, Printed Crepe; styles, in nav tan and brown.. . 1—$45.00 Duvetyn a Sport model, in navy 1825, trast _color stripe skirt aoad bromn 5.00 Black Cantc ge tox lace trimmed $45.00 - $35.00 Silk o sses, in Canton, ¥ foxcolimn Printed Crepe, Wool Canton and Roshanara; all wanted colors; beaded, embroidered or ribbon trImMmed ©o.eaneeo. - . S2H50 10—3$39.50 Dre Afternoon Dresses, in Canton, Flat Crepe tin-faced Canton; wanted ....-$2950 $15.00 and lent imel, $19.50 W Canton with_con- -.§1950 n Dress, <o -82150 Afternoon Crepe, 50 Blouse black, Coats in Normandy; soats, k Coats, Brown Coa fox collar, 555.0,1\) and cordella, fox coi- cuffs. . 5.00 Blou and Coats ot cordelia, 00 Navy Ge St Coats, beaver collar o5 B own GHIY black _fox nd cuffs. .§74.00 00 Stralght-line fashona and cordelia, wolf collars. .. .§75.00 Misses’ Wool Dresses 18 — $25.00 to § 0 Polret twills, with metallio bratd trim- ming or colored stitching in cor trast color effects in Navy onl $13.75 2—345.00 Navy Poiret Twill Street Dresses, with brald and inserts of ocolored georgette. $15.00 3—$39.650 Polret Twill, ocoat models with tan and henna du- vetyn trimming. cee....S1850 1—$49.50 Navy Twill Dres straightline model, colored, velvet and button trimmed. .. -$18.50 2 — $49.50 Wooltex Street Dresses, basket weave and du- vetyn combination; tan _and brown ----$2750 Misses’ Winter Suits © 2—345.00 Panvelaine two-plece Suits, tailored models, in Copen- hagen and brown .........§1650 5—3$39.50-$45.00 Sports mod. in imported mixtures; rose, Co- penhagen and gray. -$1850 2—$49.50 Nayy, Poiret Twill, two-piece Suits, tailored model, $2950 irts, black and white, 34 to 38 istbands. ....$5.65 .00 Brown Mariano .50 Brown Normandy large $45.00 $85.00 .00 Imported Tweed navy and gold, brown gray and blue, $10, 0 Navy Duvet e 0 ana s4b:00 T and Belted . $28.00 uidored hox achat Misses’ Winter Coats 2—3$58.00 Coats of Navy Mar iano straightline models. .§15.00 2—$59.50 Black Panvelaine Coats, straightline model..$19.50 Brown Panvelaine Blouse Coat, wrap-around model, exquisitely tucked .......$33.50 1—$79,50 Florentine Straight- line Coat, large convertible col- lar, silk stitching on collar and sleey 2—3$79.50 Black Blouse Fashona, side fastenings, 250 1—$95.00 Copenhagen Sing Marvella Coat, flare model, $45.00 1—$95.00 Brown Panvelaine Blouse Coat, with beaver collar, 9. 2—$126.00 Blouse Coats oY vella, beaver collar and cuffs, $59.50 1—$165.00 Gerona Coat, blouse model, beaver collar and cuffs, 1 $135.00 Black Lustrosa gay straightline motel, squirrel collar and cuffs . : 0 1—$165.00 gl mfi"‘?»r Marvella, embroidered, panel- back, luxurious beaver collar and 3 7350 “ape with squirrel trimming....$69.50 $30.00 of Sizes. chamoisette lining, in pearl, tan and nav: ‘washable. gray. 2D 2D Into Quarterly Stock Clearing Goes a FURS--ABOUT HALF the usual prices. We've been fortunate—profit manufacturer’s loss! FUR COATS $395.00 Hudson Seal (north- $200.00 Marmi $100.00 ern muskrat), 40 inches, skunk trimmed, shawl or crush col- $195.00 lcopard Cat® Coat, with raccoon collar and cuffs, IR - -$245.00 $550.00 Hudson Seal (north- $97.50 Coat “with ern muskrat), 45 inches, full flare model, deep shawl collar and cuffs of skunk; extra large si by the $139.00 Marmot raccoon collar. $600.00 Scotch Mol & 00.00 X $25000 Natural Dark with k collar and cuffs Northern Muskrat, Beaver. or tka squirrel collars and Raccoon, or Viatka Squirrel cuffs, extra large sizo..§295.00 Jar and cuff: $700.00 Jap Mink Wrap, $395.00 S35000 rel Trotte $550.00 Jap Mink Coat iS00 iael ? $275.00 cuffs % e $75.00 $450.00 Jap Mink Coat $250.00 Beige C With $22500 fox collar and cuffs....§125.00 Fur Scarfs and Chokers Stone Marten Opossum, also Natural new blue-dyed opossum Shol CHOKOIB ool losct canes CEGN | CHOKETD Extra Lot Mink Scarfs, $1650 collar and Gray Squirrel Fox Scarfs, brown .... in taupe and -...$2250 When Prices Take a Tumble It’s Time to Think About Blouses $2.00 and $3.00 Blouses, $1.45 Tailored Blouses of dimity, madras and French percales, Tuxedo, Peter Pan and starched collars and cuffs. Broken sizes. $750 Handmade Blouses, $4.65 Tine French voile, handsewn, handrawn, hand embroidered: Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars finished with real laces. $6.00 Costume Blouses, $4.95 Odd blouses from recent blouse sale—crepe de chine and smart printed silks. Hip-length over- blouses in new shades. Ome or two of a kind. $§10.00 and $1250 Costume Blouses, $8.75 Printed silks and_ crepe de chines, hip-length effects. One of a style. Some embroidered in contrasting colors, A Few Interesting Hats Left —$5 Beaver hats and two velours; suitable for stormy days .. $1.00 26—$8.50 to $10 Velour Hats, in black, brown na rust, beaver, pheasant, henna, tan and gray, by addiug a gay kerchief becoming a splendid golf hat ... $2.50 $6 Satin Hats, upturned from the facel%. . nits. 3 3—$10 lack Sati &Cmé hats, mushroom shape: $3.00 1—$10 black satin, with nai heads of jet and grograin bow . A $5.00 $5 Navy ‘Satin Turbans with heavy quilted corded edge, orna- ment .. i §500 $15 Biack Satin Brim Hat quilted with gold thread, wing at side PEGTIE 5,00 22.60 Bendell model tan felt, with fancy brown Lyon velvet and trimmed with narrow gros- H e grain ribbon.. eee. 51000 Breaks Precedents in Underpricing s0c Lisle Stockings, 35¢ Three pairs for $1; mercerized iisle in mock seam style, well re- inforced; black, cordovan and russet. $125 Silk Stockings, 65c Black and cordovan in mock seam style, lisle garter hems, heels and toes, well reinforced. $1.00 Sport Stockings, 75¢ Women’'s and Misses wide and narrow rib styles plain and two- toned; camel, brown, cordovan, polo gray, russet, suede and blue. $2.75 and $3.00 Silk Stockings, $1.95 Pure silk, full fashioned, fancy lace clox, broken sizes; taupe, African and black. _ $3.75 to $4.75 Silk Stockings $2.95 4 Pure silk for dress and sport wear, in very attractive patterns —embroldered clocks, lace in- serts and vertical stripes. Broken sizes in black, brown, navy and white. $450 Sport Stockings, $2.75 Fiber silk and wool woven, in smart two-toned colorings and having hand-embroidered clocks some block weave. $225 Children’s Sox, 95¢ Underwear Close-outs $4.00 Sitk Underwear, SI1.85 Nightgowns and _envelope chemises of crepe de chine, tai- lored and lace trimmed models in flesh and white, $5.00 Silk Nightgowns, $2.85 Flesh and orchid sleeveless models, trimmed with valen- ciennes and filet laces. $4.00 French Nightgowns, $245 Fine nainsook, hand scalloped and_ beautifully hand embroid- ered. $12.00 Silk Nightgowns, $7.85 Radium silk tailored models in flesh, white and orchid, hem- stitched and embroidered. Silk Negligees . $25.00 crepe de chine and satin negligees, slip-over model or breakfast coat style wit gette sleeves—in cope Nile green and orchid.... Bits of Good Neckwear HAT’S the way it goes! We have to “sell” a family only once to make them regular buyers and boost- of all ages ers for “GRO-NUPS” Shoes. Built to stand up under the grueling strain of play-days with a smile. Styled with a lot of distinctive char- acter. Dressy—durable—economical. It Will Be a Lively Day for Handbags $2.00 Leather Bags, $1.00 21—Seal, goat and calf, nine- inch bag for shopping, linen lined. fitted, cord or leather handies. $7.50 to $9.00 Velvet Bags, $3.95 8—Brown, navy and black dressy bags, cut steel studded, silk lined, fitted with change purse and mirror. $750 Beaded Bags, $5.00 16—Navy and black silk crochet, with cut steel beads, pouch 'shape, silk lined, bead tatted. Helps to Smartness in Silk Umbrellas Even a rainy day radiates cheer with a glowing umbrella— good to look at and a pleasure to carry—buy now. $750 Umbrellas, $4.95 Ring or strap handle and a lovely color in fine quality silk $10.00 Umbrellas, $695 Grosgrain bordered silks and beautiful handles in amber or ivory finished, Early Spring Sweaters at Pick-Up Prices 15—$3.95 Slip-overs, in round neck models—black, navy and Harding $2.00 21—$5.00 Mohair Slip-overs, in buff, navy, black and orchid and brown . .95 12—$6. fp- overs, in round neck model, fine desirable weight ... $3.95 28—$5.90 Mohair Tuxedo Sweat- ers, with contrast colored stripe border; jockey, Harding, buff, green and orchid .......... Boys' and girls’ imported roll top sport sox, in_heather mix- tures—sizes 6 to 8. Lay in a Supply Handkerchiefs at Little Cost 75¢ and $1.00 Men's and Women's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, plain, hand-embroidered initial and one-cornered embroid- 50c Men's and Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hand-em- broidered Initials and embroid- ered corners . 3 for $1.00 Further Reduced $1.00 Neckwear, 29c Just a few odds and ends such as Bramley collar sets of organdy and linen hand em- broidered, a few lace trimmed Berthas. $1.00 ‘and $1.95 Neckwear, 59c Wide Bertha Collars, novelty lace, in black and gold, filet tuxedo collars and net vestces with collar and cuffs to matob. $150 Fiber Silk Scarfs, 95c Attractive color combinations. You'll enjoy one for wear with Spring top coat or sweater. $5.00 Fiber Silk Sc-rlsI $3.95 . Old blue, gray, tan, old rose, black and white. Plain and fancy weaves. The shoe pictured wears a Hickory! ‘“Smoked Horse’’ or Tan Elk uppers, on a full square-toe last with soft box. Buy one , and you mothers will want the same thing always! Sizes 6 ito 8 $3.50. 8% to11,$4. 11} to 2, $4.75. i girl or small boy like Old Other Spring Styles In ““Gro-Nups” Child’s—$2.75 to §5 Girls'—$4.75 to $7.50 Boys'—$4.75 to $6 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa, Ave. S.E. W™ “Gro-Nups” Low Shoes Now Also at “City Club Shop” SHOES Slide down th Lower and Lower They Go for Friday’s Selling One ok e 52'25 $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes 83 pairs—Women’s pumps, French heels, Cuban heels and low flat heels; made of patent leather, black suede, black and dark brown kid. 23 pairs—Women'’s sport oxfords, light tan and dark brown combinations, with fiber soles and-flat heels; broken lines; not all sizes. One ... 52.75 T $9.00 and $10.00 Shoes 67 pairs—Women’s white satin even- ing slippers with high French heels or Baby Louis heels, without straps. 53 pairs—Women’s black kid and patent slippers, for parties and dance wear; without straps and most of them with full French heels; broken lines, but, without doubt, your size in some style or another. e Price Pathway $9.00 and $10.00 Shoes Good sizes left; every shoe a wonder- ful bargain; naturally not a size rangc in each style, but somewhere you'll find a style you'll like. Black satin with straps and French heels; gray suede with straps and French heels; tan kid with straps and French heels; black and brown calf oxfords with Cuban heels, Black and dark brown kid pumps without straps, Cuban heels; black kid French heel oxfords. One Tot. ... . $5'65 $10.00 and $12.00 Shoes Wonderful findings in this lot for evening and street wear. Patent leather and black satin com- bination strap pumps, French heels. All patent leather pumps, French heels. Black "kid, black suede, black satin beaded tongue pumps, with Baby Louis heels. ; Black kid strap pumps with French heels. All-black suede, black-and-gray suede, beige suede and tan combinations, in Cuban heel strap pumps with welt $3.95

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