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SOCIETY Society! Birthday Anniversary of King Albert of Belgium Celebrated at Embassy With Great Dignity. HE ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, was host at dinner last evening, enter- taining at the embassy in celebration of the birthday anniver- sary of King Albert of the Belgians The guests were the Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes: the ambassador of France, M. Jusserand; the ambas: dor of Great Britain, Sir Auckland C. William Churci Johnston. families attended the Willlams graduated fr Academy served Gelasio Caetani; the Chief Justice, Mr. Taft; the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks; the Secretary of Commerce, ! Mr. Hoover: Senator Frank B. Bran- degee, Senator James E. Watson, the | solicitor general. Mr. Beck; Car, taries of and Norman H. Dav arton Payne, Mr. Larz Anderson, Mr. | Bernard Baruch. the Rev. Charles: \Macfarland. Dr. Vernon Kellogg, M Edgar Rickard, Mr. Frank H. Sim- monds, Mr. Christian A. Herter, Mr. | Gustavus Kirby, Mr. Leon de Waele, | Mr. Baetens and the secretaries of the embassy. M. de Fontaine, M. Grae! and M. Tilmont States Frank Lyon Polk! | The ambassador of ltaly, Don Ge- | lusio Caetani, will entertain at dinner | Monday evening, April 23. H Vinister of Rumania and | Princens Bibeaco Hont. The minister of Rumania and cess Bibesco entertained a company of | cighteen at dinner last evening_in com- | pliment to Senator Charles Curtis. | This evening the minister and Pri | cess Bibesco will be hosts to the Arch- | when Prof. e Folk Atts of 1 The invitations were i vclock and the minister and Prin- | s Bibesco will receive the guests and Mrs <. Walter Wedne or Senator Wil return lay 5 n from New York. where they are at the Hotel Ambassador. w. | My Glov e Assistant Postmaster General Irving Glover, has joined Mrs in their apartment at Wardman Hotel after ten days absence, whe was attending the postal stufe conven- | tions in Texas, Oklahoma. Arkansas and { Kentucky. | Mrs. Giover will go to Englewood, N. { J.. Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs J_R. Melcher, who was recently a guest | of Mr. and Mrs S | Mrs. Joseph elder will dll'l\e‘ Fednesday from her home in_Reno, Ne to visit Senator and Mrs. Ta Oddie during the D. A. R. sress, to which she is a delegate he | will later visit her cousins, Mr. and | Ars. Clifford K. Berryman i nd Mrs. Claude Mayo nce this evening at) Dumbarton Club, when _ their | Tuests ill number about 12 and | supper will be served about 1 o'clock. | Commander will give a ¢ The military attache of the British | embassy, Maj. (ien. H. K. Bethell, who | been in the south for a month, ying polo, is ex ted to return Washington today or tomorrow. ! Mrs. James H. Stansfield is the| guest of honor at tea this afternoon | which is being given by the Maj. | I'Enfant Chapter. . B AR }Lt‘ the Natis 1 Club of Uni F Women. at 1634 I street. Assisting | in receiving are Mrs. Athony Wayne Cook, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Frank Briggs, the regent. Mi: Willard, and the vice reger Agnes Tansill. Presiding at table are Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. T.| B. Young and Miss Marguerite Wood- | ward | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Blod- | gett of Boston, who are frequent vis tors in hington, have gone Hot Springs for the spring sea And are accompanied by their daugh- ter, Mrs. Willlam M. Shedden. Mrs. David Meade Lea, president of | the board of lady managers of the | Episcopal Home for Children, will re- ceive the guests at_the ball this “vening at the New Willard for the benefit _of the home, She will he #ssisted by Miss Leila F. Draper, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- | man, who is chairman of the box | committee. Mr. Richard H. Wilmer, | chairman of the men's floor commit- | . Will make the presentations. Additional members of the floor committee include Kauffmann, Mr. Newbold T. A. Scott Thropp and Little. Little Miss Virginia Catleet and Master Morse Allen, two clever child dancers, will be features of the ball tonight. Mrs. David Meade Lea is chairman of the ball; Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- ' man, chairman of the box committee; Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, chair Mr. day. has been on the continent months, spent Easter with her daugh- | Florence, | Lodge Gardner, Henry former Representative Augustus Pe Clarence S. AL body Admiral | 1ng T. Grayson, former l'ndfl‘xvcrn-l‘l':l\: anc Judge John|as [ embassy tapril ls:30 1wy | twenty entertained at luncheon guests included Mrs. Harvey Harvey when his bert H. Gary. ter and granddaughter in Ttaly The marriage of Mrs. o daughter of Cabot Lodge and to Maj. ¢ chief of ordn aturday in the rectc Only men: en. ce, U Gardner, Rev. Ro s of the ceremony 1 the Mili in 1894 before by at West Poi in the Philippi ointed assistant chiet in Washington in 1902 17. he was sent to hief of ordnance ap The retiring se and Signora Giesser Cel sail from ew York May aboard the Homerie rope. where the former will tached to the foreign Mce Signor and wora Giesser will entertain the Montgomery Country Club farewell 1o the many friends have made during their s ington The Gelasio will for in R Ce ambassador of Italy Caetani. will be host dance in compliment to Si ora Giesser ¢ L Wed evening, April Mr. and Mre. John have issued invitations for ding reception of their Catharine Cowen and Mr. Henry Jo aturday 2 sek. in the hom Ayrlawn, on day Cowen 1 the the e's parents cott street Mr. Jones and his bride wi Youngstown, Ohio. he ceremony will be performe o'clock at Ayrlawn by Bi W. Hamilton, sted’ by rt F. Randolph of Chureh, and on e two families and friends will be present Miss abeth Zolnay will tain at luncheon Saturday in pliment to Miss Letts, who wi hos at bridge Wednesday a noon. April 18 John Hert few inti e Mr of J. C. Smith, Unt Corps, arrived in_ New York ye y aaboard the S. S. Carrillo Ty two-month cruise of the W, five weeks of which were spen Fanama, where Maj. Smith was wife tutes widow ay in W 1 be ¢ | home after June 15 at 226 Lora ave- Foundry members of Marine Fri- Mr who | for some enator | of oh pbert | two Gen tary and [ tary of the ltalian le: be ome t luncheon Sunda as a they ash- Don at &nor ines- Letts | wed- daughter Frederick afternoon. ne of Eni- | at d at shop Rev mate nt com- 1 be fter- Maj. ster- om a Indies, nt in tioned with the Atlantic fleet. Afte: many wonderful entertainments Mrs mith had the pleasure of seeing the Panama from the U. ming. hip of the At fleet. Mrs mith will return Washington about April 10. Mrs. Henry M tain a dinner pmorrow evening at home on Biltmore street. Later will take their guests to the Va dance at Rauscher's Col will and ente Mo Mrs. John H. Painter of Kittan ning, Pa. has announced the en; ment of her daughter, bel N to Mr. John Billing: Mrs. William H. Wilson ington The m: Palmer, daughter of Brig. Gen John McAuley Palmer, to n Bemus Chandler will aturday, June 9 Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor will tain the Woman's Club o at her residence, 1328 18 morrow afternoon. The Ohio Society will mee Rauscher's this evening and wi idressed by Gen. Henry T. Allen ntly returned from overseas. Wade H. Ellis, vice president society e Betk liam R. Day Mr. and M Orange, . Frede 3 Misses Eastman for e guests veral days New FpAitt F at Fourteenth A Satisfying Luncheon party street, S s antic n to rrow ot their | they as: { Richard Lorlebery age eale, 3 Wilson, son of | of Wash- riage of Miss Mary Laning and Capt take { from the nter- hesda to- t af 1 be n. 3 of the|ti will preside in the absence T of the president, former Justice Wil- | d rick Parrott Hull | 9 @GO OSSOSO of the Mrs. | | Russian Benefit to Be HE EVE 2l MRS, President of the hourd o and in charge of I was formerly Washington Miss Muliins of Ri m Mrs. Wilham Kelly, wife of Col. Keliy is preparing to for Belgium. hav- ing recently received a no of t of her fa iustave She I remad some her = te er. there u with W Mrs Mass of the at the W. 8 wh spr L Simpkins of W g, ent House Beverly Farms on for p at lunch yesterday. M Mrs. Will her voun from an am Denison daughters ster visit Mo have in Florida gan and returned Mrs in Mr. for a will be F. H. visit N with the Claiborne. former's Linton gave a sup ing in her home in er guests were » Beta © Natio suppe er the concert mbers of Mu Phi Sororit Flora M Winston, 2 Charles Trowbridge mann and Mr Medley of Interest. | At the Russian village fair which will be held at the Wardman Park | Hotel there will be many interesting | booths. | he proceeds from this fair will be snt to Mrs. Mark Bristol, wife of American high commissioner in onstantinople, to help the Russians ere. Most of these ns are nobility and living in_the grea boverty Mrs. Robert Lansing Washington com Russian refug. s in charge of the doll booth. These dolls, which | ve just arrived from Pari the irk "ot Russian refuge and | all of them te chairman of ttee for relief and are very a Assisting Mrs. | Vooth will be Mme. who was well known to ' nsing at th Wollant *® DAVID M Mrs, all sorts of =7 E I 124 = 55 Stored Without Clmrgc ¢ SAKS FUR CO. g One Family Mansgoment for 30 Years K| & 610 12th St. N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDATY, = ADE LEA, 1 the Miss Tisdle ussian refugee herself; Mrs an and Miss Dulles K Iward Harriman h booth. In it th d other ed soldiers pital. She will rtic at will rest the Reed by e by alter ted we M wonderful and in this co themselve rs Charles Bunker has colle QPINDLERG 607 12th NW. M. 2704 LEAN & PRESS ALL AND DELIVER LADIES’ SUITS TaU Now in Our New Store. 610 12th Improved.Cold Storage for Furs 1 Furs that are worth storing at all are worth storing right We offer the most improved Cold Stor- age facilities € Expert Fur Repair- ing and Cleaning. Coats left for alter- ing or remodeling $IIR IO and is a s another veland and Mrs. | brass | 5150 these articles, and with her will be Mrs. Edwin Denby, retar. Mrs. George Mesta, The Russian refugees in New York who have a workshop and store there are sending embrolderies and carved | | things. {Freaer Mrs. and Mi The made Charles L | this tan man, ! Mosely | in Russia | Russia | In charge of ¢ {towt, Princess ¢ e {for children, is' in the hands of Mrs Dwight At a bri 1 most Inte vner. ] And then the lovely flow hich | ind lapartments { National M { the uf- be e th ted 1 3] AR S S RS SRR | T & &l & aaaaa 22222222222 2222% RST 1219-1221 G Street Store Hours: 9 to 6 < EDN=OE = MEDHED S s =B wvn J wife of the Sec- of the Navy: Mrs. Oman and whici will be sold by k Delano, Mrs. Jennings Wise, idney Andrew:, Mrs. Kllefoth Juliu Mattis kes, all wonderful will be sold by ng, assisted by Mrs don and Mrs. Mark Dotter seian tea will be s Dulles, Mme. Gonza Charles ton, Mrs, Lew Mrs. Frederick Dunn, istian He r. Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Edward Sampson ffee are M €. Mish- hikia, Mme. Zaldivar, e. Wissotsky and Mrs. | V) Ci home- Mrs Pey- ones, ¥ Mrs. Prada, Wa Mrs. En Ricke Smirnoft M always an attraction Chandler and Mrs -brac table exting assortment of ban- ux, jewelry, ete. collected by Mrs. Mrs. Day and Mrs Oliphant. - will be « s Judah H and Mr will Youn My en be Mrs Miss Miss Wage Pell, Miss | ( Pitney and Mra. ion ladie booths will he he: and many in umes ¢ evening, after the perform- anged by Mr. Tehernikoff rdiner, there wiil Col. Sherrill ix ¢ © committee, and all his Boing to wear bows of ribbon of Russiun colors. ol and Mrs. A N. Blunt of Morris are in Washington for an period and , have opened the Burlington Hote inite Putch Amy Miss Miss Martha Lane fr. Gustave Anjou. member Arts Club of New Societies Club of of the York and Royal London 1216 F St. N.W. The Sec: APRIL 9, ingland, the winter in Miami, Fla., are en route home. at the Burlington Hotel. turned to her home on Clifton street. birthday anniversary Saturday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. children spent a games and contests freshments were ser: ing were Regina McK: aldson, Margaret M E: Robert erick Peterson, Charles Hunter, Richard Lee House for the w; Woman's W, Migs 1923. with his daughter, Miss ace Anjou, who have been spending While in Washington they are Mrs. Hersey Munroe, who has been siting her mother, Mrs. H. Allerton ushman of Portland, Me., has re- Miss Doris Goss celebrated her eighth | Goss. 1472 Spring place. The lightful "evening in after which re- Those attend- er. Alma Don- Helen Dunbar, Margaret Butler, Lane, Jane Peterson, Eliza- Elinore - Wilson, Olive | ; Maxine ¥ Ruth Harper, Daughert “isher. Fred: | John Edwin McKeever, Charles Squire, John Mertz and Dunbar | aton, Anthony - Lowndes, jr., of | nd her grandson, 3d, are at thg Tarkshur isker Lown | Mise Gertrude B i on 1in g guests of Mrs. Otto Veerh ‘ollege Woman' Wednesday honor will . president of the Club: Miss Harlean of the Assoclation an University Women; Mrs. Radeliffe. president of the shington Club. Miss Margaret llahan will sing, accompanied by Margaret D. Grant. Among who have subscribed are Mrs. pencer Musse Laura B Judge ary O'Toole, Swormstedt, Miss Jen= Mr Mary Kell Me- y ( Kelly, A R. Helen Brown, Miss vmond ird, Mrs Hill. Dr. A. Fr Maria Ewing, Miss Margaret Miss Maud ' Cavanag s © Leavitt, Miss Alice Marie Bali, Mrs Mrs. o SOCIETY. Miss Alice Stabler, Mrs. James Tib- Miss Hazel Switt, Miss Flora Hoff, Miss Jessie G. Lane, Miss F. F. Stiles, Mrs. A. Payne, Mrs. Jeanne Kafka, Mrs. Wal- | | ter Breshears, Mrs C. M. Breed, Miss Shoemaker. Mrs Miss F. M. Wheeler, Miss Ruth Cheney. | Black, Mrs. Harrington, George bits, Miss Olive Beatty, F. C. Bell, Mrs. S. Robert J, Butes Mra. O I. Woodley, Jeffries, Miss Harriett Miss Mary E. Mrs. C. Richardson, Eastment, Miss Belle Sarah Beall, Mrs. L. L. I M. Mrs. Wills, C. Tracy, Robert J. Bates, Miss Sophie L. Miss Tillle Steiner, Miss Marle Stein- Lawyer, Mrs. F. H. Snell, Mrs. M. Vail M. yark has come té Washington for visit and has joined Mr. and | Julius Lay at the Hamilton Hotel Benenit Bridge for | Girl Scout Movement. The bridge party the benefit of Girl Sc. to be given Miss Mry. Kiel, | dally gains patrons and a number or two. er. Mrs. Mabel E. Manuel, Mrs. M. B Whittleld, Mrs. Gurley, Mrs. ui Z9E525e5coesesds(1asRadsesesesesdsesesasesesr: cacz TLTLY M. Your Mother to Bring You to the I T T TTIT, '« Silver Anniversary Celebrating 25 Years of Progress ond Week begins ! No let up of values or abundant stocks for vou selection! We prepared liberally with our standard qualities of fine merchan dise! We underprice generously! Tomorrow you'll find our store full of the newest springtime fashions—inviting you to participate in a real old-fashioned anniversary event! Three Dainty .Frocks for Misses! MAYBELLE—The vogue trend finds expression In this exqulisite little frock of Cor- ticelli Crepe de Chine for the Jeune Fille. A dainty lace sleeve of short length peeps out from under the blue satin rib- bon bandana at yoke. The bouffant skirt is greatly en- hanced by appliques of satin fruit, the broad band of satin ribbon, and full bow of same material at de. Colors: Mountain Haze, Sunset, Tur- quoise, Lupin Blue. MARIGOLD—A simple but dressy misses’ frock of the well known Corticelll Crepe Ro- maine for afternoon or evening wear. Yoke and bottom of skirt are smartly decorated with Ready—A Fashion Feature Cor In “xhibi rection with Our Anniversary on of the New Models in Irene Castle’s April Wardrobe Miss Irene Castle has turned her abil- ity for designing into the channels of American manufacture and her wonder- ful creations 3 the realm of read place in exclusive to-wear. are taking an She is devoting part of her time toward the creation, designing and manufacture of nine new garments each month which will be ex: lected These gar from her act replicas of garments s personal wardrobe. ments are shown in Wash- ington exclusively at our Misses' Shop each month. and every inspect them. Charming, dainty April's showing is_ready is cordially invited to smart one ~of beautiful fabrics, all silks being the famous Cortecelli brand—and offered at moderate cost. Three New Straightline Dresses —WISTARIA—Pleated and em- broldered lace at yoke and on flounce adorns this dainty frock of Corticelll Satin Canton se- lected by Miss Irene Castle for her April spring wardrobe. The ribbon cluster-ornament at left side sets off one of the nattiest frocks of the season. Colors Black and Navy. WYTE—SImplicity s the keynote of this modish straight- line frock of Corticelli Crepe Tremaine with delicate em- broidery at yoke, sleeves and skirt bottom. This beautiful material is enhanced by grace- Miss Castle’s Three Wraps for April REVELLE — Miss Castle wears this latest straightiine wing coat which combines light weight cloth with matching Corticelll Crepe Tremaine. This charming creation drapes softly to side, while the new strap treatment Is carried out on wing sleeves and collar. Lined throughout with Cor- ficelll Castle Crepe. Gray, Tan, Black. REGINA—The mode’s trend centers on this exquisite cape of soft texture combined with Cor- ticelll Crepe Tremaine, sec- tioned by silk straps and bot- tom to complete the harmony. JUST RECEIVED— From Paris--- For Our Anniversary! Handmade D'l €sses Crej Canton Moroccan with de Chine. Crepe and Crepe hand-beading, batik printing and silver embroidery— Specially priced at— $45.00 and $49.50 These charming frocks are in all shades — navy, gray. lavender, French blue —and direct importa- tions and entirely hand-made. Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor. Also charming new French Hats, $12-50 For Mourning Wear I | _ Mrs. Richard M. Kimball of New Mre puts at Wardma Park Hotel at 2:30 o'clock Wednesda tables have been engaged in the la< ts are asked to tak: 252525252 2525252525252525252525252525 mm——— | spmiinis 3o ribbon shirring and appliques of mch autumn leaves. A dainty creation of ‘‘America’s Best Dressed Woman.” Colors: Navy, Black, Mochin. MARILYN—The mode dic- tates lightwelght fabrics with dainty enhancement, and this tendency is marked In this conservative little afternoon frock of Corticelli Crepe de Chine, the bodice of which Is embroidered with spring flowers in bright colors. The basque skirt falls In graceful folds and Is set off by a broad mbbon sash with ample bow on left side. Colors: Tan, Gray, Black, In brilliant colors. The ground cape is lined throughout with White, Navy, Orchid. colors are Black and Navy. Corticelll Castle Crepe. Every authentic Castle fashion carries the Castle label. In Washington you will find them only at this shop. ful pleat-formed sleeves and skirt, and may be secured in the following new and popular shades. Sable, Brique, Castle Gray and Lanvin Green. WAHNETTA—A natty after- noon frock of conventional all- over embrolgered _ Corticelll Crepe Tremalne whose em- broldery inspiration came from recent Egyptian discoveries. This is a strictly ‘“Made in America” frock, Miss Castle suggested the embroidery, with gold _and sliver thread, also the finished tfe and hip bows man of the girl's committee; and Mr. Richard Wilmer, chairman of the | fioor committee. t introducing tne stand-away collar trimmed with that ever- popular monkey fur. This distinctive addition to Miss Castle’s wardrobe is lined with Corticelli Castle Crepe. RITZ—A modish straightiine cape which completely covers the arms and adds grace to the figure ls made enttirely of beautiful Corticelli Crepe Tre- ma'ne. Ritz boasts the much desired round cushioned collar and sash and creates the latest graceful feature of dress, the Castle shoulderline. This new served in gratifying sur- roundings—where you and your friends can chat over vour Coffee at your leisure. 12 to 2:30-60c. A superb Table d'Hote Dinner every day, including Sunday —$1.25 “per plate. —Of Crepe de Chine or Georgette Crepe with silk ribbon. Very chic and unusual value! Baron Sergius A Koroff has gone to Lenox. where he spent the week end at the Grey House, and made an ad- dress at oung iadies’ school. —7 ESDAY | Senator Frederick Hale and former Senator Joseph E. Frelinghuysen, who remained in Augusta, Ga., after the departure for Washington of the resident and Mrs. Harding. motored to Aiken vesterday and were guests at luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hop- kins Smith. The United the court of St Anniversary Celebrates in a Rainbow Group of $4.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, $2.85 Flesh, white, orchid and peach, in the most alluring array for the giri who adores dainty underthings and will love to get them at this Anni- versary price. Shirrings never seemed so pretty as on these shimmering crepe de chines and radium silks, while tuck- ings and hemstitchings take away all severity associated with the name “tailored.” Let us arrange for the Dinner and Dance Party. ates amba r mes, Col. ( to orge el Anniversary Reaches Out to You With Smartest Fashions and Compelling Values in Women’s and Misses’ Suits Is there anything smarter or more distinguished than the perfectly fashioned suit— now available in every type to meet every personal requirement? Beautiful 32t Costume Suits, $79.50 $125.00 Embroidered—Beaded—Pin Tucked—Self-Corded What a wealth of style for an entire season of enjoyment! A choice of the three-plece costume with its perfectly appointed frocks for indoors and its smartly designed jacket for out-of-doors—or the ultra distinguished jacket and skirt model, which adapts itself to any occasion simply by the choice of a blouse! Fine twiils in favored navy blue and in black, also in the refreshing new tans and grays. Which do you Distinctive sss00s> Tailored Suits, $44.50 Twill Cords—Cordines—Hairline Stripes—Coverts—Oblong Velour Checks Every art of fine talloring conspires to captivate, from the clever understanding of grace in line to the final detail of ornamentation—the typical American woman’s costume which distinguishes her both at home = ‘.(‘Za:a“r‘v‘{ay choose loose box jacket, snug hip belted jacket hed panel jackets—with cording, tuck- ings and stitchings of pronounced smartness. In navy, black, graystone, tan and ramic. Be sure to sce them to understand what we mean by Suit Value! Smart $39.50 Knockabout Suits, $29.50 are tuned to meet all weathers—then WOOLTEX tailored Gray, Tan or Copenhagen for pre- - e — Juris O. Sale of 750 Yards of Ginghams and Percales All first quality. in neat checks and large and small plaids, and in all the new summer colors, guar- anteed fast. Ginghams are 32 inches wide, Percales 36 inches wide. Priced unusually low for Tuesday only. INFANTS® OUTFITS Anniversary Umbrellas Are Keen on Celebration Clubby Umbrellas $4.95 Swagger, $7.50 and $8.95 kinds—clubby sticks, full sizes In cases, and a_color cholce that, can't fail to provde the one you want—rose, blue, navy, green, brown, taupe —and black, too! $12.50 to $15.00 Smart Umbrellas $7.95 Many imported nandles with rich amber top, wood with sterling silver ands, Mandarin tops, Ivory with scroll decoration—really a most en-. g#Bing lot. Siik, too, of beauty— with wide borders of sat'n or gros- grain—red, navy, green, purple, taupe, brown and oplack. 1ith the greatest care that comfort and daintiness should be combined in cvery garment, we have selected for the baby new and charming assortments. In: fabries soft and lovely, wmothers will find here everything from the simplest apparel to that cxquisite zwith the finest handwork. Downstairs Store Sateen Bloomers and Pettibockers For Women and Missex; first quality high luster Sateen; elas- and two rows stic at_knee: in Black, Navy. Brown and Green. Tuesday only. Downstairs Store Step-Ins and Bloomers For Women and Misses; in Batiste, Crepe and Lingerie ma- terials; elastic at top and at knee: very spe- cial for Tuesday. Dresses, Skirts, Coats, Capes, Bonnets, Sweaters 99¢ Downstairs Store Complete Layettes $30, $55, $75 and $100 0000000600000 00900000000000000000000000000000000000 Buster Brown Hose for Children Fine and medium 4 Pr. ribbed; in mm-k.““;m(egg and Cordovan: ail sizes; regular 3oc grade. c Sport and Dress Hose Engliah ribbed E and ber, an Full.Fashioned Bm 2 e 99c Nursery Furniture Mixtures from across the seas where fabril to be smart in appearance and to stand up under stress of much service. dominating color! HIip length panel jacket models for correct style! $85.00 to $95.00 Three-piece Costume Suits, with separate blouses $75.00 and $79.50 Three-piece Costume Suits, with braided jacquettes. . ..$54.50 $75.00 to $95.00 Two-piece Costume Suits, side tie and panel jackets, em-359 %o SS0.00r To ;?500 Embroidered Suits of Handsome Twills, panel styles. ... $39.50 $45.00 to $55.00 Sp: s Everything for Boys and Girls to Six broidered Sheer Lisle; all colors and sizes. Downstairs Store Many Other 99c Items in Our Downstairs Store For Tuesday Only Downstairs Store Fieet. Comer Thiricentd 0044494044000 |