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ADVERTISING CLUB HARDINGS SEE PLAY. Musical Comedy First for Them Since First Lady’s Illnese. President and Mrs. Harding went to B IN SPRING FRDI_IB the theater last night for the firat thne since Mrs, Harding became i1l last Sep- tember. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McLean, their hosts in Florida. was_the attraction. Entertains 100 Guests From Richmond at Annual Din- ner Dance. Casting aside the cares and in- tricacies of their calling, and ac- companied by their wives, sweet- hearts and daughters, more than 150 members of the Washington Adver- tising Club sang, danced and made S. Kann Schwartz & Sons, pany, Kafka's, King's Palace, Hahn's, A ‘musical comedy of her well known numbers, Balloons carrying numbers e then distributed and holders of lucky tickets prizes, l(t;oldenberg's. were awarded handsome donated by the following: Palals Royal, Hecht '8, . J. Kaufma Company, Sidn West, Parker-Bridget Company, C. Sak's Fur Com- Co., Selinger's, ique, Peoples Shop U shoe . store, Stores, —Rich's “Primoney Pickles.” The diners then turned the enter- talnment into general dancing, which merry at their annual spring dinner|held sway until a late hour. Bags of dance given in honor of the Rich- last night. Fully a hundred mem- bers of the latter organization, with their womenfolk, came up from the southern city to attend the enter- tainment. Trom the moment Laurence E. Ru- bLel, president of the local club, called the meeting to order and presented Avery Marks, who presided as toast- inaster during the evening, the as- semblage was given to understand that no “long-distance’ would be tolerated, and immediately sultable souvenirs mond Advertising Club, at Rauscher’s | BUSSt. tices; Robert H. Isbell, editor; were given each The committee of the Washington club in charge of the affair was com- posed of Maurice Kafka, chairman; G. Logan Payne, entertainment; kd- win Hahn, G. 1. Snowden and S. M. Selinger, Samuel Stunts; Harry Hahn and Schwartz, reception; W. H. Wagner, songs; Will L. King souve- nir program; Willism Banning, no- vivan Oppenheimer, prizes; John E. Moore, ticket sale; Margaret Sitgreaves and Kemper Cowing, publicity, and J. O. speeches | Martin, telephone. During the dinner, coples of “The “The Plantation Four,” a quartet of | Washington Howler,” a spicy sheet, singers from put &ll in good humor with well chosen southern melodies. Hear Marine Band. Tred Hubert, radio manager at Lansburgh's, caught Arlington on his instrument and a specially prepared cert by the Marine Band WRs en joved by the guests, after which H. Leigh James had everybody rise while “The Battle Cry of the Re- publicans” was delivered by all present. Headed by their president, Edward L. Holtz, the Richmond delegation then tore things loose with their fa- mous song, *Afn‘t It the Truth?” and in the response the local advertising men came back “It Am the Truth.” Messrs. Rockett and Haygood of the Virginia organization then presented a parody on Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean and were followed by Gypsy Romogaya, who was the recipient of mmich applause for her clever inter- Pretation of several far eastern wAances, Bootlegger Appears. Corsage bouquets, donated byl George Shaffer and Willlam Gude, | were then presented to the ladies, and ien minutes allowed for the welcom- ing of guests, which was done by both President Rubel and Toastmas- ter Marks. Mr. Holts responded on behalf of the guests, and during his address soveral interruptions were! used by the entrance of a Virginia 1ff with warrants for many reck- less drivers, and a bootlegger, who clalmed he had been eent for “by some one at the party.” Both were ejected by regular pol men. . S. M. Selinger. impersonating Prof. Stelnmetz, electrical wizard, was then introduced us “one of the greatest in- ventors of the age, and proceeded to explain how certain uscful articles could be advantageously brought be fors the general public.” This was | one of the hits of the evening. 1 Blues Make a Hit. followed by the Benn ing this week at Po id thelr two num- d You Like to Be a > and *“When You and 1! Were Young, M had to! se Tepeated sever “ran <. Wholley the Howard Young women in t Ralph Goldsmith, violinist. accom- nied at the piano by H. ark, followed, after which Rubel s a token of esteem in_which he was held by the club.” Radlo connections were then made with Atlanta, Ga, and much to the surprise of those present individuals from the Richmond club were asked stand, when their business and icatlons were distinetly heard. as shown that Mr. James king for Atlanta. 8 ption was then given Condrey of the Demi-Virsi mpany, who delfghted with several Theater, | With many squibs and jests pertinent their | to the membership, were distributed. el chestra plaved ; AND RUN DOWN During the trying da: than Father John's Mediciue, lle-‘ cause the pore, nourishing cle- health and strength. In use more than sixt dangerous drugs. strength - building h it contains is easily the system and it gl The whole. el resisting power needed at this time. TUBES of Fish Paste Delicious for Sandwiches and as : Appetizer Tube so greatl, Sardine Bloater Paste. . .. Anchovy Paste.. .. Sardelleu Paste. . hoh € SR NN N w U Established 1875 - MAGRUDER’S Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St and Black Suede This low cut pump is a pleasing combination of Black Satin and Black Suede with a covered wood heel. novelty of a Sandal with a smart Slashed Saddle effect. And it's also a business in a slore where the salesman doesn’t try to show you something better for more money. You know when you go into a Regal Store iil\ut what you are going to en you go out, because the three planks in the Regal Platform tell the whole story—One Profit, One Quality and One Price, $6.60. pay w CILIN new comfortable It has all the =ovelty to do QDr=CO=CDQDr=0Dr0D=a0 Six Sixty’ ments of which it fv made rebutid || foodl|ll Al One Price Stores in Al Principal Cities Regal Stores in Washington al Stores in Washington i/ 915917 Pouna, Ave. (Next to Cosmos t N.W. (Near 13th St.), Theater), Men's Shoss Only 8hoes Only T OO NN NN NN NN W) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, T R R R R IR IR IR IR IR TR IR IR IO IR DR IR IR IR IR IR IR TR IR == HURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. Now—The Anniversary Finale! 72 A general.clearing Friday—all Anniversary Ends! Single pieces, small lots, no matter what—are to be disposed of in a final wind-up of Anniversary Selling! Many lots too small to advertise—but for those who care to take a little extra trouble in looking—tomorrow will be a day 1216 F St. N.W. DRESSES--ENDS Final Anniversary Closing—133 Dresses in twenty to thirty different styles and colors. All sizes from 34 to 42 included. You certa. .y will not want to miss this chance in the Women’s Dress Shop (second floor) tomorrow! 29—Women’s $25 to $39.50 Silk Dresses, $14.75 One, two and three of a style. Navy and black Canton crepe, navy and black georgette crepe, flat crepes, Egyptian and Palisley prints, brown satin Canton, large size black taffeta, beaded and embroidered tricotine. Come early for a choice of these wonderful values! 28—$29.50 to $35.00 Silk Dresses, $21.50 FLAT CREPES ARE THE FEATURE at this price! Canton crepe, Canton and prints; embroidered, beaded, hem- navy, black, cocoa, brown, Lanvin and white. Sizes 34 to 42. All smart styles! 18—$37.50 to $42.50 Silk Daytime Dresses, $24.50 EMBROIDERED AND BEADED, ALSO TUCKED AND BRAIDED S8ILK CREPES, CANTONS, FLAT CREPES, CREPE DE CHINE AND CREPE-BACK SATINS; draped, straightiine and apron.front type: ‘white, orchid, gray, green, cocoa, brown and black. an't begin to tel the story. Make a note to see these! 6—$39.50 Poiret Twill Street Dresses, $24.50 Tallored coat models In navy and black. Self and button trimmed. Just the dress to be depended upon for service always! —$45.00 to $55.00 Silk Dresses, $28.50 Here are some Fine Dresses! Roshanara crepe, Canton crepe, georgetts prints, crepe de chine; also a few Poiret twills In navy and black. Beaded, embroidered, draped, stralghtline models, iin navy, black, graen, oray, ‘taupe and icocos. A wealth of beautiful styles to choose rom! 10—$59.50 to $67.50 Street and Afternoon Gowns, $33.50 Tier skirts, panels that are pleated and draped, beading that is un- usual and hand.embroldery on beautiful flat crei The final clearing brings wonderful values! A few extra sizes In this group. White, black and white, beige, tan, brown, navy. 11—$69.50 to $85.00 One-of-a-Kind Silk Gowns, $44.50 Evening and Afternoon Gowns, Street and Sport Dre ductions of fine French models—georgette, flat crepe, crepe mbroidered and draped modeis. Black, navy, cocoa, gray, flame, ashes of roses, orchid and beige. Wonderfully fine materials! 8—$95.00 to $115.00 Gowns, $53.50 Beautiful and exclusive Afternoon and Dinner Gowns In Flat Crepe, Canton and Roshanara. Newest and most fashionable styles. Beige, gray, Lanvin, maize, cocoa and navy. Also georgette with lace overdrape effect. These handsome gowns are one of a kind and average less than wousxs COATS..ENDS _One big climax of values as we gather up the re- mainders from the activities of Anniversary—every coat individually smart and up to the last call of fashion. ~Make early decisions tomorrow. ‘Women'’s Shop—Second Floor. 10—$32.50 Sport Coats, $19.50 Chinchilla and fleece plalds In tan and gray; beited, raglan and straightline styles. The smart coat of general utllity. 0—$40.00 Sport Coats, $29.50 Gray English fieece overplaids, In full, swagger backs and beited T 20 Smart $40.00 Wraps, $26.50 Delysia, Franzine and Bolivia, in mandarin blouse and straightiine styles, In tan, gray, navy and black. 20 Dressy $50.00 Wraps, $36.50 { Mondalne and Cordaline, with embroidery, bralding and seif.cording to cleverly exploit the mode, while for colar cholce there Is Porto Rico, taupe, greystone, ramie and black. $55.00 to $65.00 Wraps and Coats, $45.00 20—Lustrosa, cordaline and cord twill, pronounced in fashion—in wraps and straightiine siender coats—embroldered and brald trimmed—in navy, tan and black. $95.00 Wrapover Blouse Coats, $63.50 10—Marvella of beautiful bloom in texture, In navy, gray and black, looking a true aristocrat with ribbon-trimmed collar, cuffs and sash tle. $95.00 to $125.00 One-of-a-Kind Wraps, $76.50 20—Hand-embroidered, caracul or monkey fur trimmed, with rich fabrics, such marcova, marvella, gerona and glamoro. Rust, fallow, taupe, Porto Rico, gray, navy and black. wovens CAPES---ENDS Dominant style! The keynote of anniversary! Offered to you in a great downward sweep of prices for Friday! Women’s Shop—Second Floor. $32.50 and $35.00 Smart Capes, $25.00 A most remarkable offering of Navy Twill Capes! Box and side pleated; also Panel and Gathered Yoke Capes of Velvay; Straightline and Ripple Capes of Cordalure, with taupe, tan, navy and black In the group. 10—$55.00 Fur Collar Satin Capes, $49.50 Black Chinchilla Satin, a most beautiful cape fabric, with polnted panels to accentuate the long, slender lines, and completed with large shoulder collars of gray, beige and black caracul. womens SUITS--ENDS No nced to hesitate longer! Every woman loves a new suit—and here are easy prices to satisfy the most thrifty! Women’s Shy cond Floor op—Se 10—$35.00 Sports Suits, $19.50 Qut-of-door fabrics, such as homespuns and mixtures, with predoml!. nating colors of tan, gray, orchid and brown. Loose box, long panel and belted styles. 10—$45.00 and $49.50 Camel’s Hair Suits, $29.50 The Sports Suits of 100% Pure Wool Camel’s Hair, beautifully tallor. ed In short loose box, double-breasted box and one.button panel Jacket. 15—$45.00 and $50.00 Twill Suits, $24.50 Hand-embroidered and Braided and fulfilling all style requirements in blouse, panel and box styles—modeis of distinction i navy and black, adapted for dress wear and equally suited for general service. 00 and $55.00 Check Velour Suits, $27.50 Imported fabric, with the very smart block pattern, In tan with navy or brown; handsomely tailored in long panel jackets, with blas seif- folds perfectly placed. 5—$45.00 and $55.00 Cord Twill Suits, $36.50 Navy and Black for choite, In box'and long panel Jackets, with self- tucking and self-folds arttully placed to glve grace of fine and emphasize the fine talloring. 10—$65.00 and $75.00 Costume Suits, $49.50 Elaborately embroidered. sash-tied Jackets, all-over braided Jacke! embraidered panel Jackets. Two-plece costume suits of pronoun fashion In tan, gray, navy and black. 10—$95.00 to $125.00 Costume Suits, $68.50 Three-plece costumes, beautiful In the elaboration of brald, chainette and flosa silk embroidery, self-color and Egyptian color effects. In tan, beige, greystone, navy and black, with frocks topped with seif-color crepe or lovely printed silks. Many embroidered to match the Jacket. SKIRTS--ENDS Repriced into four groups—with notable skirt fashions for your choice! $8.50 and $9.50 Sports Skirts, $5.00 25—Velours, checks and novelty plald worateds; box pleated, side pleated, and in the fashionable combination pleated effe $12.50 Knife-Pleated Skirts, $7.50 18—Blas checked serge. Have you seen the smart effects In black and white, navy and white or brown and white. $14.50 Pleated Skirts, $8.75 25—8ide pleated, knife pleated, box pleated. Skirts that prociaim thelr newness. In striped eponge, striped ratine, plald boucle and striped prunella—a smart typ service skirt. $16.50 and $17.50 Silk Skirts, $12.50 25—All colors. Box and knife pleated styles. Striped Roshanara crepe, brocaded canton, solid color crepe. de chine and Paisiey crepes— each a choice example of the Important separate skirt. 9 oge Large Women’s Opportunities Especial consideration is given to smart apparel in larger than regular sizes—these, too, swept into the drift of Anniversary aftermath. $45.00 and $50.00 Tailored Suits, $33.50 15—Smart tallleurs, in sizes 42/; to 52V, In ni ind black, In olev. erly design ip-length Jackets, finished with seif-folds and panel Jackets ‘with brald embroidery. $39.50 Large Women’s Navy Twill Capes, $29.50 15—Full silk-lined capes in ripple style, made of splendid quality Poiret twill—a graceful model, adapted for large figui Large Women’s $10.00 and $12.mA Pleated Skirts, $6.00 15—Box-pleated skirts, stitched to the hipline; In navy, brown and black with white stripe. of days for values! Tlmeg' Bits of Beauty eeding Out oOwWers $1.00 to $2.00 Flowers, 50c or e beauty e finishing problem for you. . $2.50 to $3.00 Flowers, $1.00 Georgeous colorings and plenty of variety—a real gards of bloom which will Immed| ly suggest the varous uses you can find for such flowers. $3.50 to $5.00 Flowers, $2.00 shioned by hand to com- e frock, to applique on few hairbands In this group. Their Charm Never Grows Less, Even Though Prices Go Down and Down! UNDERWEAR $5.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, Vests and Step-ins., $2.65 Rad um silk and heavy quality of crepe de chine in dainty hem- stitched models, such as every one wants in plenty for constant serv- ice. Choice of fiesh, white and orchid. $5.00 and $6.00 Envelope Chemise, $3.85 Crepe de chines of excellent quality and lovely radlum silk, 1 loned In “tatlored” models with ornamentation In tucks of seif and hemstitching. Also a few lace- trimmed sty $8.50 to $10.00 Envelope Chemise, $5.85 Moonglo and radium silks of handsome quality, with the en. dearing yoke effects erly de- signed in self tuckings and em. broidery ormentatio Also a few lacy models in crepe de chine. $10.00 to $15.00 Silk Gowns and Pajamas, $5.85 and $9.85 Real lace-trimmed models which express ail the beauty that artistry and elegance of quality can put Into underwear. Crepe de chine and radium silks used w:th filet lace, French Val and Irish crochet. in flesh, white, orchid, lght blue and peach. Philippine Underwear $3.00 Gowns and Envelope Chemise, $1.35 Round and square neck models of fine nainsook, in embroidery de- signs personally selected by us— both solid and eyelet handwork, with handsomely scalloped edges. Who Doesn't Love a New Silk Robe When It Costs So Much Less Than Usual? KIMONOS $10.00 Draped and Slipover Models, $7.85 Satin, taffeta and crepe de chine, shimmering with beauty in their colorings of fiesh, rose, Copenhagen blue, y and ‘male—many pret- tily hemstitched for ornamentation and others relying on the beauty of self materlals in ruchings for tr! ming effects. Petticoats Such a Clearing Away Hasn't Been Seen for Many a Day! $4.00 Silk Petticoats and loomers, Radlum «'lk or all-silk jersey In black, nav; hy French blu t hold ., line models with the finish of nar- row plaited ruffie. Also a few Silk Jersey Sport Bloomers. $7.50 Rainproof Sun Umbrellas, $3.95 Glowing summer colors In fine ®liks, Just the thing for summer days In town or at the shore—in rose, king blue and crimson, with wvery attractive handles. The sllk ls of a quality which is thoroughly waterproof to protect agalnst showers and ralny days. BRASSIERES $1.50 Bandeau Brassieres, 85¢c The new section for Brassleres offers pink brocade bandeaux with ribbon shoulder straps—sizes 32 to 40—at the very low price of 85c. The material is of the better kind for adequate support and good wear. $2.00 to $3.00 Brassieres, $1.00 A large and varied collection in [many types—in & eize range 32 to BAGS Leather and Silk $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Bags, $3.95 40 smart_styles In navy biue, brown and black, with a sprinkiing of Paisieys, all attractively shaped it overed or metal frames, and with the newest clasps, in- cluding Marqulsite and Onyx, Egyptian designs and nickel or gold finished. $10.00 Beaded Bags, $5.90 20—Draw.-string Baga In the ef- fective bead fringe style, in color- Ings of blue, brown and wistaria— a very dressy type of bag which Is most attractive, $8.50 Dy Silk Bags, $5.90 72—Molre Siik and Pekin striped siike In various shapes of the pouch style—very new with the silk strap and bracelet carrier, beautifully ade and lined with some bright of silk or satin. Fitted with coln purse and mirror, and with very pretty clasps of entirely new design. $8.50 Leather Bags, $630 12—8lack, brown, biue' and gray —varlous styles, well lined—all of them fitted with one or two han- les In strap carrier style. A veritable “find” at the price. d $3.25 and strap-wrist fine plgue sewn; broken sizes. .. iomnnd fength French Ki tan and gray; of French Kid Gloves, In black dark green.... Silk and Chamoisette Gloves $3.50 Elght.button.length Strap- wrist Silk Gloves, in brown, beaver and gray.. ...$1.95 $1.50 Sixteen-button-iength Cha- moisette Glove In white, ver and biscult. e 75¢ $1.00 to $2.00 odds and ends of Chamolsette Gloves; two. strap-wrist and sixtean. lengths .... It’s Hurry Up and Good-bye MILLINERY $5.00 Sports Hats, $2.95 Ribbon Hats, in gray, beige, blue and purple; close-becoming shapes for street wear and motoring; very prettily fashioned. $8.50 to $12.50 Sports Hats, $645 Fine summer feits with leather lacings, felts with sash tles, peau de pache hats with brocade fac- ings, sports hats of silk; some em. broidered. A coror range of rose, red, green, Copenhagen and gray, with very smart effects in contrast trimming. It’s a great chance to select the srar’ fur that is the final adjunct to the spring costume. FUR CHOKERS & SCARFS—ENDS $12.50 Chokers, $7.95 Sable dyed opossum, very full furred, fine quality. $25.00 Chokers and Scarfs, $16.50 Two-skin Fitch Chokers, Two- skin Natural Gray Squirrel Chok- ers, Cenuine Easiern Mink Chok- ers; Large Full-furred Brown Fox Scarfs. $25.00 Fox Scarfs, $13.50 Kit Fox Scarfs, In brown and gray; extra fine quality. $37.50 Fur Scarfs, $27.50 Double Animal Dark Eastern Mink Scarfs, Stone Marten, Plati num and Blue Wolf Dyed Sc. Fox Scarfs In gray or brown; large, full furred. Going Out for “Little o’ Nothing” Blouses $7.50 and $8.95 Costume Blouses, $3.95 Very good selection of the doml- nating blouse fashions In printed silks and plain colors, In both Jac- quette and siipover hip-depth mod- ““$8.00 and $9.50 Costume Blouses, $5.95 Beautiful Persian printed silks, the lovely plain colors of the sea- son and many ornate with beading or_embroidery. $12.50 Costume Blouses, $7.85 No end of just the right things here—only one or two of a kind, but a lot from which you'll be able to pick up the very blouse you need. In printed silks of unusual attraction or plain crepes and a few sa¥ns. $5.00 Handmade Blouses, $2.85 Dainty models of voiles, in the various handmade types which are so assuredly In favor with well dressed women. These to be had in youthful Peter Pans, the be. coming Tuxedo and a few frilled blouses In the lot. All the trim- mings are of real laces, filet or Irish crochet. $7.50 Handmade Blouses, Wide Irish laces make these blouses resplendent for sweater or suit wear, with the most charming effects In hand-drawn work and hand.embroldery adding to thele Tuxedo collars. $2.00 Tailored Dimities, $1.65 Here's the chance for the school and college girl, the young busi- ness woman and all who want to be exceedingly smart In Peter Pan models with little lace edgings or touches of color. Also button-front waists In strictly tallored styles, with rolling collars and turn.back cuffs. A very Jolly lot. Keyed to Extravagant Re- ductions to Make Friday a Never-to-Be-Forgotten Day Sweater-Ends Stocks so full that you can’t fail to find the very thing you'd enjoy in sweaters. You'll want to buy several at the prices you will find on Friday. $4.00 Brushed Wool Slipovers, $1.00 Making room ' for new Spring Sweaters—every one a remarkable value. Round-neck mode black 4 but we can’t promise they'll stay’ long at this dollar sign. $4.00 to $6.50 Tuxedo and Slipover Sweaters, $2.95 1 Still good cholce of many tractive weaves. Well made of cellent yarns. Navy, buff, gray, Harding and jockey. $5.00 and $7.50 Jacquettes and Slipovers, $3.95 Another big value! Plain d y types, In practically every er shade. New goods, too, 1 this group to glve you wide selection. $12.50 and $15.00 Fiber ‘Tuxedo and Jacquette Sweaters, $9.85 Regrouped and repriced. eral attractive weaves In navy, black, buff and gray. All sizes in the lot, but not in each style. $22.50 Pure Silk Sweaters, 15.00 tX 10—Beautiful Sweaters In Tux. edo model, with bralded girdle, with a color cholce of periwin| {ade, Copenhagan blue, orchid and Sev- 1216 F St. NW, MUCH FOR MISSES Scores of pretty garments in the Anniversary Clear- ing. Smart styles all of them—ones and twos—and clear- ing prices to astonish onec. Misses Shop—Third Floor. 14, 16 and 18 year sizes. MISSES’ DRESSES 12—Misses’ $25.00 to $32.50 Silk Dresses, $14.75 This little lot for quick selling! Canton Crepe and Taffeta Silk Frocks, embroidered and ribbon-trimmed types—navy, black, brown and tan. These few dresses only at $14.75. 20—Misses’ $29.50 to $35.00 Silk Dresses, $19.50 Attractive little frocks of flat crepe, both straightiine and draped models, embroldered and beaded designs—navy, black, brown, tan, green and cocoa. You'll find many pretty ones! 11—Misses’ $39.50 to $45.00 Silk Dresses, $26.50 Here are one-of-a-kind styles in georgette crepe and crepe-back satin, with the new apron front, uneven hem lnes and sashes—navy, black, tangerine and beige. Really wonderful materials] 10—Misses’ $49.50 to $55.00 Silk Frocks, $33.50 Only ten dresses, but all beautifully embroidered. Flat crepes crepe romaine and plain roshanara crepe or lovely prints—beige, gravel, navy, black and brown, and all In new treatments of the straightiine silhouette. 14—Misses’ $59.50 to $65.00 Frocks, $44.50 One-of-a-kind model frccks—handsome crepes with novel bead, em- broldery and girdle effects—for daytime and informal evening wear— piquetine and wool rep in Smart shades for street wear, too. You ought to get one of these. Misses’ $69.50 to $85.00 Afternoon and Evening Gowns, $52.50 Just eight dresses. Elaborately beaded and embroldered. Crepe romaine, georgette and flat crepe. New sieeve and sleeveless types. In lanvin, Copenhagen, honeydew, gray, gravel, black and navy. MISSES’ CAPES AND COATS 9 Misses’ $27.50 to $35.00 Top Coats, $19.50 Imported Tweed and Plaid-back Coats, in tan, gray and brown. FULL SILK LINED. Just nine coats for nine lucky girisl 11—Misses’ $49.50 and $55.00 Coats and Capes, $33.50 Blouse, straightline and belted models in mondalay, veldyne and velverette. ALSO TWILL CORD COATS. Navy, black, tan and gray. Wrap.around style, with embroidery. Each coat a big chancel Misses’ $59.50 to $65.00 Wraps and Coats, $39.50 rikable group—straightline and side-draped wraps; aiso cir- n fashona, arabella, veldyne and lustrosa. Shades all lovely, including rust, fallow, navy and black; contrasting color braiding and other smart designs. Fifteen coats and all big value! Misses’ $69.50 to $89.50 Wraps and Coats, $52.50 12—Elaborate garments—Capes that are draped, rippled or shirred; wraps with hip blouse, side drapes or straight lines—of lustrosa, vel- wverette or arabella. Navy, gray, tan, black. Some fine chances! e Misses’ $95.00 to $115.00 Coats and Capes, $64.50 8—Very fine coats of marveila, veldyne and gerona—and silk capes In Canton crepe and crepe fallle. Straightiine, blouse and wrap-around styles. Some all-over embroidered or braided; some fur-collared. Navy, tan, gray and Sorrento blue and black. Worth seeing early! MISSES’ SPORT SUITS Misses’ $27.50 to $35.00 Sports Suits, $19.50 16—Homespun and Tweed Suits, in box and tallored models—tan, gray and soft biue. Also velour checks in wrap-around and sash-tied atyles. Tan and rnavy. Be on hand In the morning for thesel Misses’ $39.50 to $47.50 Sport Suits, $32.50 IMPORTED TWEED MIXTURES, made up Into box jackets, are most effective for street and sports wear. Checks, too. In tan, brown and white. Mighty fine sults for this price! COSTUME AND TAILORED SUITS Misses’ $85.00 to $95.00 Costume Suits, $69.50 8—ELABORATELY EMBROIDERED SUiTS—box Jacket, sash.tied and blouse modele—of fine twill cords—navy, gray and tan. Both two and three piece models—exclusive designs—very beautiful! Misses’ $75.00 to $85.00 Costume Suits, $52.50 Beautiful Three-plece Suits for dress wear, with detachable blouses; 0 stunning Two.plece Costume Sults; all elaborately embroidered; of ¢ quality twill cord # navy, greystone and tan. Each sult a gem! fi AL . Misses’ $65.00 to $75.00 Costume Suits, $44.50 A remarkable group of two and three piece Costume Suits! Lovely Jackets, embroidered, ribbon-trimmed, wrap-around types. Navy blue only. All hand-finished and beautifully crepe lined. Now for STOCKING Remainders Opportunity speaks! Hosiery values outdo themselves on Friday! 50c Lisle Stockings, 35c Black, iight brown and cordovan. Mock seam back with well-rein- forced feet. r 75c and $1.00 Sport Stockings, 50c Lisie In wide and narrow ribs; very good looking and serviceable for Broken sizes in gray, cordevan, camel and blue. $4.50 Sport Stockings, 95¢ Two-toned Slik-and-Wool Sport Stockings, with the handsome ef- fect of hand-embroidered clox. Just a few pal $2.00 and $2.25 Silk Stockings, $1.25 Pure thread silk. Every pair perfect. Every palr full- To this great group we have added from regular stock to mal sortmants and sizes most comprehensive. Llsle garter hems and f Inforced for wear. Note the color choice: Black, white, brown, otter, nude. $2.25 Chiffon Silk Stockings, $1.65 We nearly sold out of these wonderful stockings, but another ship. ment brings good news for Friday. Every pair perfect and a well known standard make. Black, gunmetal and beige. After this week they will be $2.25 a pair. & : Lace Clocked Silk Stockings, $2.75 WIth the mills 'way oversold on these beautiful hose for wear, we had difficulty in obtalning these stockings—and when one offers them at this low price It 18 Just another example of doing things differently at J All gilk, of course—in black, white, brown, gray, suede, buff otter. hike: Anticipate Your Needs! Stock Up Now! NECKWEAR--HALF and Less One Big Group—75c to $1.50 Neckwear, 35c Just thinkl Eyelet Embroldered Organdy and Linen Vestees; also Eyelet Embroidered and Linen and Organdy Sets, with Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars; some Net Collars, lace-trimmed. A few pleces slightly muss. ed, but nearly all fresh and dainty. 2.00 and $3.00 Deauville Scarfs, $1.00 Gorgeous colorings, In crepe de chine and georgette, Egyptian and Perslan designs—excellent as scarf, girdle or to trim the new sport hat. $2.50 to $3.50 Neckwear, $1.50 are guimpes, vestees, bertha and panel collars, most attract. Wvely fin with lace. There are some hand-embroldersd collars left from the week’s unusuai offering of fine neckwear which are a big value. $6.50 Fibre Silk Paisley Scarfs, $4.95 38—Beautiful Fibre Silk Scarfa with an all-over Paisley design, In attractive colorings, with contrasting silk-fringed ends. Just the right touch for the new sport sults. 15—$15.00 Pure Silk Scarfs, $8.95 16—Love Silk Scarfs, made of finest quality pure silic thread silk, with contrast striped borders and fringed ends, Several attractive weaves—in buff, brown, navy and black. Imported $5.00 Scarfs, $2.85 ‘Wool and sllk-and-wool—stunning effects In ralnbow and two.color combinations—a big value for so littie money. And how beautifully they ect off the sports sult or coat! Ends—Anniversary SHOES Women’s Smart Pumps and Oxfords To walk forth in good shoes means slight expenditure if you quickly take a chance like this. $9.00 and $10.00 Shoes $5.25 ( ice, $6.50) Gray Suede Low Flat-heel Pumps, one-strap style, with hand-turned soles. Gray Suede One-strap Two- button Effect Pumps, with Spanish heels and hand- turned soles. Dark Gray Suede One-strap Pumps, with patent leather trimming, hand-turned soles and Spanish heels. Black Kid or Brown Kid Cuban-heel Oxfords, with welt soles. Serviceable and prac- tical. (Shop early for your size.) $7.00 Shoes $5.00 to $9.00 Shoes $4.25 (Anniversary Price, $5.00) Black Kid One-strap Pumps, Cuban heels, turn soles, stitched in white. Black Kid One-strap Pumps, with welt soles and Cuban heels, with rubber heels at- tached; medium round toes. Brown Calf Oxfords, with | low flat heels or Cuban hcels i with rubber heels attached. Black Calf Oxfords, with welt soles, military heels with rubber heels attached. $2.75 Black Grain Oxfords, gray calf, with patent leather trim- mings, low heels. Sport Oxfords, putty and brown combination, with rub- ber soles. Black Kid Cuban-heel Pumps, with welt soles, with- out straps. Black and Patent Pumps, with French d-turned soles, | straps. Leather heels, without