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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. BRI A S N A S A S 4. I ) S S A S ) 452 AT A ) A L 2 K N A S A X 0 A S 4 S A S A X Y D S ) ) O N e/ S Welcome to Washington! Daughters of the American Revolution It is with pleasure that we extend greetings to so distinguished a body of American citizens. 9 We cordially invite all delegates to visit our store for smart items of personal attire or for gifts of appreciable interest. L g 1216 F St. N.w. Tomorrow—FRIDAY—We Have Arranged for the Special Dlsplay and Sale of Many Items of Immedlate Interest—Both in Quality and Price Wemen’s $95.00 to Fur $125.00 : K- arfs Coats, Capes and g Wraps “Neve.rf Wash Your NEGRU [:[]NVIMH] Hair Witbout Oive || RAPE CHARGES 0Oil to Make Glossy Death Penalty Omitted. Nathing is more unattractive than lysteriess, dry looking hair. . Faces Maximum Sentence of Sixty Years. |218> F St. N.W. Shining hair only is beautiful. The | secret is in the now famous olive oil shampoo used by beauties all ver the world. Beauty experts cm.r e big prices for it, but you ave it at home just as satis- fncmrfly and for only a few cents. Obtain a bottle of Paimolive Shan- Poo at_any drug or department store and use it according to di- rections. Soon your hair will be| silky, soft and lovely with a won- | derful gleam and delicate lustre, No one knows how beautiful hair £8n be until she tries this gentle .way of washing. : 175 Clarence Brooks, colored, thirty-one years old, was convicted vesterday on two charges of rape by a jury in Crimi- nal Division 2, befors Justice Balley. The jurors @ld not add the death pen- || alty, so that the maximum punishment faced by the negro is a term of sixty years in the penitantiary—thirty years in each case. Novelty $7.95 ty! Handles skilifully d in unique pat- terns—in mber with siiver caps, amber and Ivory effects, leather skin Scarfs. and amper, IVory_ with Fine 6tone of black and Marten, _ single * Sovely effects’ In carved animal, full wood. furred. Navy, Platinum and red and Blue Dyed Wolf bordered —very like fine fox. World of Handbags Silk, Leather and Beaded . . 55.00 Refreshing accessories of spring —the rejuvenating effect of a new purse Is subtle, but who doesn't know the thrill of a pretty new bag? Here they are galore! A Fashion Story in Women’s 358 Prints—Plaits—Beaded Embroidered 1s'there anything more fascinating than selecting a “love of a dress” that fits Into one’s scheme of things with *he high points of fashion that one likes best? Briefly, the story runs: Beaded Georgettes and Canton Crepes, and never a season when beads were more alluringly In the limelight. Embroidered Canton _Crepes and Satin-faced Cantons, the touch of beauty that gives irresistible charm! Pleated panels ana sieeves addrning beautiful quality Canton Crepes. Roshanara Crepe sports model, self- embroidered. Printed Roshanara Jacquette, with pleated Canton crepe in plain color. Embroldered Tricolainel And a color range for the eye to feast upon! MISSES’ SHOP---3d Floor Sizes 14 to 20 Years Sash-Tie, Embroidered, Fur Collared Coats, Wraps and $79.50 to $95.00 models of Lustrosa, Marveila, Gerona, and Fashona, in all the lovely models of spring, in tan, fallow, rust, Sorrento, navy and black. Some pla(ns .00 straightline models; many richly embroidered, and some In fur collars. with fuxurlous effe: mes its price 1 becoming- oss and gen- ral utllity— ith cholce of Genuine East. rn Mink Two- oommlne(l a criminal Grace S. Waters, colored, a married woman, at 10th and Columbia streets northwest, and on the next day, at 61st and Dix streets northeast, made a similar attack on Thelma B. Har- ris, seventeen-year-old white girl. He was apprehended ndar the latter scene, crouched in a parked auto- mobile. { Brooks appeared a very docile pris- | (il oner until yesterday, when he as- 1 sumed an antagonistic attitude to- | A} ward the deputy marshals whose duty | {4 it was to take him from the court to || the cellroom. The presence of rela- || tives of Brooks in the front rows of || the courtroom was called to the at- tention of Justice Bailey, who ordered additional marshals in attendance on the court. The deputies took precau- tion by handcufing the prisoner when he was removed from the courtroom during the recess. The_verdict of conviction was re- ceived without demonstration. Brook. was remanded for sentence. Assi ant United States Attorneys O'Leary and Presmont conducted the prosecu- tion, while Attorney J. 8. Detwiler, for the defense, put up an alibi which failed to convince the jirors. COVERS —will be available in good season if your or- der is_placed with us now. Unusual selection of fine cretonnes, linens and other materials. fl':en. pu:.pll't. B - 4 et louse raide: Mandarin Fur-Collared Exquisite In the soft plle fabrics that every woman loves, that Impart elegance to any mode —Marvella, Marcova, Gerona and Duvetyn, with a color choice of the'fascinating spring shades— batwing, greystone, taupe, pecan, malabar, moth, cinder, as well as the always-favored navy and black. Beautiful Capes are of Marcova, Tarquina and Brocaded Roshanara Crepe, with gray and beige fox collars, or caracul In large, luxurious shoul- der collars to wear about the neck, JAMES B. Lovely sik moire, faille, Pekin stripe and Paisley Bags In pouch shapes with fancy mountings. Smart En- velope Purses, In black, brown, gray and biue leath- er. Vanity Boxes with the charm of roominess—in tan, brown, gray and black leather. The La Garde Leather Bag, with Its “hidden-away pocket” for safe carrying of currency. And Bead- ed Bags whose beauty and charm are always Distinction in Tailored Attire in $55.00 to $69.50 Smart TWILL Suits The Sults where fine tailoring Imparts the fin. sM.So Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Ished elegance which gives untold distinction—seif- strapping ucking, self-cord binding, em. brodered ‘arrowheads. Navy, tan, Porto Rico and black. " Also’ coverts In tnelr beautiful olive gray shade, You Can Have the © o & = & B o 2 E 3 @ E o 2 = Ge ‘R. K. Ferguson, 3} Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo | . clean, casy to use and dependable. Col. Edward Anderson, cavalry, on his own application, will be retired ! April 28, after more than thirty-eight years' service First Lieut. Charles T. Burk, Quar®| termaster Corps, has been retired on account of disability incident to the | service. Capt. Frank Nlckerson, !ficnuts. has been detailed a: professor of military science " VACUUM CLEANER IN YOUR HOME By special ar- rangement with the Eureka manufac- turers—we are able to offer you the Eureka by paying only $350 down— never before has this wonderful elec- tric servant been ssistant nd tac- | Calit. Lieut. Col. G at Gale . in- fantry, burg, has been gned to duty in the Panama Canal to Honolulu, Hawaif, for duty. The resignation of First field artillery, jeut. Har- has been i Philippine tics at the public schools, Ouklmdv[ | H i | sold on such at- tractive terms— only a small sum each month will pay for it. Free Demonstration | Inatructor at_ the Univeraity of Cail: { fornia, Berkeley, Calif. First Lieut. Arthur W. Beer. judge advocate, at Camp Meade, Md, has been assigned to duty in the office of the judge advocate general, partment. War De- ( In Your Home have been ordered as fol s: John G. MacDonnell and POTOMAC ELECTRIC | ciarence Tt Danielson, from the war | APPLIANCE COMPANY {&i?“%‘;“&tta;“;}:;m;"f;‘é;‘n““‘h‘.a‘“ I 607 14th St. oA ) e Ko on e ' ERRRR RN R RN RIRIRRIRIR more, Md., and Maj. Ralph S. Kimball, t I g)me Capt. Benton C. Decker has been detached from the board of inspection and survey, Pacific coast, and placed on_waiting orders. Commander Walter B. Decker, at the naval station, St. Thomas, V. I, has been ordered to the receiving ship at New York city. Lieut. Frank A. Saunders, at the training station, Hampton Roads, has | been assigned to the U. S. S. Chewink. Officers ordered to the Asiatic sta tion are: Lieut. Commander Willlam E. Findelson, Medical Corps. at San Francisco: Lieut. Forrest M. Harrison, Medical_Corps, Lieut. James F. Finnegan, Medical Corps, at Mare Island, Calif, and Lieut. Truman P. Riddle, Chaplain Corps, in the bureau of navigation, Navy Department. from’Camp Le the War | nna keep the repair bills down. Department, this city. | Phone us to give you a free estimate, Painti; 1114 9th St. Fh. COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Forgood teeth—good health — wash your teeth with Colgate’s after every meal and just before bed-time Senator Nelson’s Stary From the National Republican. A Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota, says three young dudes were parad- ing the street one Sunday morning, when they met a very old preacher with flowing white beard, and ap- parently in moderate circumstances, With a desire to poke fun at the old | gentleman, the first freshie sald: | iHello. there, Father Abraham. The | second said: “Good morning, Father caac ‘Bnd. the ahire sang out: “I | greet' thee, Father Jacob." In gentls tones the aged servant of | God replied: “I am neither Abraham, nor Isaac, nor Jacob, but Saul, the son of Kish, who went forth to hunt his ’ es; and, behold, I have See your Dentist at least twice every year. Colgate’s sells at the right price. 25c for a large tube. 'A Beautiful Complexion'}} of Satin-Like Texture ‘The incomparable beauty of thousands of women— that smooth, satin-like skin texture 8o much admired—is the result of Nadinola Cream, which has proved itself for & quarter of a century, the standard bleaching and beautifying cream. 5 Scientists long ago discov- ered and combined in Nadin- ola Cream, elements which bleach the skin and remove tan, freckles, pimples and other discolorations. its own peculiar virtues; it rids the skin of impurities and Ieaves it smooth and beautiful. ‘The 50c. package will re- move mild. cases, the $1.00 size more stubborn cases, Directions and guararitee in each package; at your toilet counter. “For ltching Torture ‘There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re- lieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any dr“?zlst can supply you with Zemo, which generally avercomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases give w‘:{ to Zemo. Frequently minor blemishes disappear over. night. Itching usually stops instant- ly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, It costs only 35c; an extra large bot- positively safe for MEDICINE BUILDS II-V'"S"I'MHGTH 5 REAL FLESH NO DRUGS él i ut. Col. Sidney Smith, Infantry, at Baton Rouge, La., has been ordered | | | Changes In the adjutant Eeneral's | 3 4 size 34. - 1—6!50 ‘Printed Crepe 100 New $15.00 and $16.50 PLEATED Silk Skirts All the grace that a skirt can hold—a-flutter with side pleats, knife pieats, box pleats! fabrics of crepe de chine, Paisiey canton, soild color marbletex sl striped Roshanara and noveity piaids. canton, printed crepe, canton, colors! Long Silk Gloves $1.50 16-button, ex- tra quality Mi- ianese silk; white, silver, pongee and gray. In lovely siiken brocaded Al ntung, §1375 Lovely Silk CHEMISE, $5 Radium silk and crepe de chine, in the usual $7.50 styles—in the lovely qualities which one chooses for gifts or for little luxuries of self adorning. Flesh, white, blue. orchid and light appealing, Chiffon Silk STOCKINGS $2.00 A very remarkably low price for a weave 8o sheer and even, full- fashioned with silk feet and with the mercerized lisle garter tops which adds to the term of service. The important shades that most people ask for—black, gunmetal, nude and French taupe. Fine Fiber Sports Suits $39.50 The Knitted Sports Suits that have taken fashionable women everywhere by storm! Lovely in color, with the rich gleam that fiber silk imparts—Iin beautiful combinations of navy, almond and fallow, marigold and ‘autumn, fal- low and seal brown, frost and marigold. Two and Three Piece, $59.50 to $79.50 Twill Costume Suits Elaborate with embroldery of b 2 box or hip blouse, with prettily raiding or with ele- gant simplicity on plainer effects—the Jjauntiest of Jackets topped frocks In the 344.50 three.piece costumes. color ultimatum for youthtui tailleurs. And to Complete a Navy, gray and tan—the season's Suit With Beauty Colorful Costume Blrnuses $8.95 Departing from their regular prices of $10.00 to $13.50, there’s a great stir in blouses slated to go out as extra values at $8.95. One's fancy travels far Egyption prints, Indo prints Persian prints, nd Japanese de- signs greet the eyes, and all so lovely in color, shimmering in the beauty of fine silks and crepes. Consider how wide a cholce you ha quette, sash ties or hipband ~mod overs. e In jac. in ship- Every blouse with its own high points of style In neckiine, sleeves and color effect. Remnants Gather for a Great Friday Outpouring Women’s DRESSES $35.00 and $39.50 Dresses, $10.75 1—$35.00 Bllck Taffeta Dress, size 182038 Embroidered Black Taf- feta, size 36. $19.50 to $39.50 Dresses, $12.75 1—$30.50 Black Georgette Street Dress, size 40. 1—$19.50 Black Canton Crepe, plaited panels, size 36. 1—$39.50 Navy Canton Crepe Street Dress, size 36. 1—$25.00 Egyptian Printed Crepe, size 34, 1—$25,00 Brown Printed Crepe Street Dress, size 38, $19.50 to 339.50 Dresses, 1—$39.50 Bead- trlmmed Black Poi- ret Twill Dress, size 34. 1—$35,00 Navy Canton Crepe Dress, with Paisiey panel and sleeves; 1—$25.00 A Crepe Dress, size 36. 3—$35.00 Navy Wncl Crepe Dre! sizes 36 and 44. .00 Brown Polret Twill Ore: 2-$19.50 Jersey black and. navy. 1—$19.50 Brown Embvelder«d Jera sey Street Dress, size 38. 1—$19.50 Copenhagen Blue Jersey Street Dress, aze $25.00 to 34950 Dresses, 19.50 1—$49.50 vay Poiret Twlil Dress, —gsr;'odo trimmed, -ge 3. 1 Brown anton Dress, panel skirt; size 36. .00 = Brown Canton Crepe Drestes, circutar skirt, noveity brald girdies; sizé 2-$3550 _ Printed, Dresses, size 1—$33.60 Black Olnlon Crepe Dress, draped; size 34. Brown -ma Crepe Dress, Paisley to; o Navy S?Hn Crepe Dress, o Street Crepe 34, Crepe Street draped;_sizo —$25.00 Gray Jers )y Dress, blue striped; size 36. 35.00 and $39.50 Dresses, Street Brintea Street $85.00 Tan Poiret Twill, $29.50 Street Dress, fl|.t lace ves only; size 38. "HANDBAGS - 20 Leather: Bags, $2.65 Envelope and swagger styles— nd Black—moire s-lk B-sl, $3.95 Mqln and: brocade slik, In navy: and black, with Ickel clasps; prettily shaped fr lined with siik. A few Paisieys. 1—‘3500 Printed Crcpn 3 one. $4.00 and $5.00 Handmade . Blouses, $2.85 Sheer batiste and French volk $5.00 and 85.90 Costume Blouses, $3.95 Jacquette: o prented crepe. Sip- over‘misnogram biouses of gray or ross crepe. with roll collars and long- . sieeves: Another slip. of rinted stk with round neck short sleeves. Pongee Jacquettes, -over embroldered in brown or Copenhagen. _Tallored blouses in and- Peter. tylon, - Women’s COATS and WRAPS $40.00 Side-Fastening $22.50 2—Vetour and Delysia Coats, In Po Rico; very s ning and orarded sleeves. $45.00 and $49.50 W an $34.50 raps, 15—Coats and Wraps of Delysia, Cordalure and Lustrosa; embrold- ered and self-corded; In gray, taupe, Porto Rico, Sorrento, navy and black. $85.00 Blouse Wraps, $56.50 10—Mandarin Wraps, with self.c Ing; In navy, Sorrento, and black Gerona. $95.00 Sash-Tie Coats, $58.50 10—Sash-tie Blouse Coats, In navy, bla d greystone; ribbon- trimmed collar and cuffs. $95.00 to $110.00 Fine Wraps, $67.50 25—One of a kind, Including sash-tied coats, kimono blouse coats and wing sleeve wraps—all. over embroidered, self-corded and tucked—in veldyne, marcova, Ge- rona and Marvella—tan, gra navy and black. Sports Coats $35.00 to $45.00 Sports Coats, $29.50 20—Sports and Top Coats, In English fleeces, mixtures, plalds and diagonals—in y, tan and Oxford—belted, yoke and raglan sleeve styles. $32.50 Sports Coats, $19.50 16—Tan Fileece Overplald Sports Coat Inverted pleats and full bay all silk dned, Women’s CAPES & 15—Full Slik-lined Capes In Mon- daine and Bolvia, navy and black; tucked panels and embréidersd col« lars. $75.00 Lustrosa $49.50 and Gath. 15—Straightiine, Pan; ered Yoke Capes, with {ai beige and gray caracul collars. $69.50 Twill Capes, $56.5 5—Clroular--models” In- navy twllf' cord, with ‘monkey fur trimming. Women’s SKIRTS $1250 and $1450 Skirts, $8.75 30 Skirts in_ Epohge, R n‘v:od, navy, tan and red, navy and flfl)'. 10.75 Strlped kirts, $5.45 s and . White _8triped Prun-lll lklm box plaited and straightiine styles. $8.50 and $9.50 20 Novelty pl box plaited and straightiine styles; —lovely :olor combinations. ports Skirts, $3.75 4 snn Skm. in tan” diagonal, worated Women’s SUITS $35.00 Sports Suits, $18.75 Sults In gray, tan and bnwn. beited, box and panel Jack- “500 and $55.00 Velour Check Suits, $26.50 10 Tan-with-navy Suits, In beau- tifully tallored models, panel Jac ets, one button and beited styles .00 Camel’s Hair Suits, $29.50 15 Sports Suits of tan, 100 per cent camel’s hair, double-breasted, box, panel and belted Jjacke $55.00 Embroidered Suits, $36.50 10 Dressy Twill Sults, in navy and tan. with embroidered blouse and wrap Jackets. $59.50 to $69.50 Twill Suits, $38.50 10—=Tan and Greystone Twliicord and Covert Twlil_ Suits, In long panel and hip box Jacke: $69.50 and $75.00 Costume Suits, $49.50 10 Three-piece Costume Suits, In navy, tan and biack twills, Blout ioose box, sash - tied and wri Br mbroldered " and color and printed 56500 Jacquette Suits, $54.50 20 All-over vraided Jacquette Sults, embroidered blouse jacket suits, and long panel models. Tan, gray, navy and_olack. Large Women’s Twill Suits 18 Large Wom n’s Sults, tallored an ressy les. Navy and Black “twiils, brald and hand em- broidered, pin tucks and self cord- " And—HATS Beautiful Hats for those who ulect with utmost discrimina- 31500 and $18.50 Dress and Tulored Hats, $10.00 ghorn, nllrhmd batavia and malr- le In a color range of gray, fi French blue, old rose, Brown and black. Pokes and brim 8tyles, turban_and turned from the face, with ostrich fancy feathers and elaborate trimming, . $18:50 to 32250 Dress Hats, $15 aidirench, biu I"! fi]no. tan and -very distinctive In pe and & trlmm mosssoimmum - t:rnad.l;p or Stocha lame, tan, brown, ravy, and iack, Wool Frocks $29:50 to $39.50 Frocks, $18.50 y twill and knit fabrics, In straightiine and- two-plece_modals. .50 Twill BRASSIERES $1 00 i lu“;ot '?fwnhfll-t downptic= e these pen. "§50 o 82.50 Bandesux, made of all-over lace and lace and brochs; .z o 42. $7.00. $2.50 All over Embroidery Bras- Sleres; jaced trimmed; sizes 32, 34, 48 and 80 onty. 31.00. MISSES’ Clever Youthful Fashions Sweeping Out Silk Dresses $19.75 to $25.00 Dresses, $10.00 8—Canton crepes and taffetas, in navy, brown and black; embroid. ered and ribbon.trimmed. $25.00 to $29.50 Dresses, $14.75 10—Embroidered, beaded and draped Canton crepes, in navy, tan, brown and black. $32.50 to $35.00 Dresses, .50 crepe-back satins tan, . Chiefly one of a kind. $45.00 and 8555.000 Dresses, 10—Embroider flat crepes, Roshanara crepes and prints In gravels belge, brown, navy and 359.50 to $60.00 Individual Models, $44.50 12—One-of-a-kind frocks for day- time or informal evening wear; beautiful bead embroidery and novel girdie effects. Tan, gravel, Lanvin green, navy and black. NECKWEAR 35¢ 75c and $1.00 pleces, Including vestees of eyelet embroidery, Tux- edo and Peter Pan collars and Many very attractive styles yflu'll find ready use for. Remnants SWEATERS $2.95 and $3.95 Sweaters, $1.00 22 Pure Worsted Slip-overs, in navy, black, gray and -brown. 10 Tuxedo model of fine mohalr yarn with contrast colored border beit. " $5.00 and $5.90 - Sweaters, $3.95 36 Mohalr Siip-overs and Tuxedo models—a varlety of styles and colors. $8.50 to $10.00 Fiber Slip-Overs, $6.95 Block and straightline weaves, in navy and black. GLOVES Hurry-up calls on splendid re mainders of quality gloves. $3.00 and $3.25 French Kid $1.95 ‘White, brown and black; two clasp gloves with white eme« broldered backs. . Rlque and over- seam sewn. $6.00 é.long French Kid loves, : i2\bu(!on length fll\. French Kid and de Gloves. Russet, tan and nny. Broken sizes. $2.00 and Gauntlet ~ Gloves, $1.35 - Chamotsette noveity - gauntlets, In mode, brown, gray, also white and black, 1.50 Silk Gloves, 95c Two-clasp Milanese silk gloves, “l‘ tan a natural color. Broken sizes. 52'%00 Long Silk Gloves, 95¢ - sitk tton-length Milanese Sizes 513 in brown only. MISSES’ SUITS $27.50 to $35.00 Sports Suits, $19.50 12—Homespuns and tweeds, In box and tatlored models; alsa wrap. arounds—In tan or gray and checks in navy and tan. $39.50 to $47.50 Sports Suits, $32.50 10—Imported tweed mixtures in Jaunty box Jackets; also checks In tan, navy and gray. $65.00 Twill Suits, $39.50 6—Navy Twill Sults, elaborately embroldered or _ribbon.trimmed; Blouse of box Jackets. One of nd. $79.50 to $85.00 Costume Suits, $54.50 7—Fine twill cords In navy, grey- stone and tan, all-over embrold- ered Jackets, Two-plece sults and three-plece models with detachable blouses. $95.00 to $135.00 Costume Suits, $79.50 5—Fine twill cords in navy, gre: and tan, captivating littie box Jackets embroidered or trimmed with contrasting colors. STOCKINGS 35c and 50c Lisle Stockings, 25¢ All sizea of Nght brown only. Motk m back, well reinforced feet. 75¢c and $1.00 Lisle Stockings, 50c Sport styles In wide and narrow ribs, also " plain stockings, full- fashloned, well reinforced. Gray, brown and black. $2.25 and $4.50 Sports Stockings, 85¢ Silk-and-wool In two-tone calors with hand.embroldered clox. Not all_sizes. Children’s all-wool roll top sports socks. $2.00 and $2.25 Silk Stockings, $1.25 Pure slik, full-fashioned, Ever: pair perfect, mercerized garts heels and toes, well rei el, otter, light brown, $2.25 Chiffon Silk Stockings, $1.50 Black - only. Sheer,. even garter hema, Full- fashioned. weave, mercerized FUR CHOKERS AND SCARFS One of the most essential of accessories for style and com- fort. $15.00 to $20.00 Chokers and Scarfs, $10.00 25 pleces from regular selected stock, Including Natural Gray Squirrel, Mfnk and Fitch Chokers. Also Fox Scarfs In gray and brown. $25.00 to $27.50 Fox Scarfs, 12 Scarfs—Large, full shirred fox, in light and dark brown, Kit fox also and double.animal opossum. UNDERWEAR There’s a thrifty chance for those who like dainty under- things and plenty of them. $3.00 Silk Underwear, $1.85 Envelope Chemise, Vests and Step-ins_of Crepe de Chine and RADIUM Silk, tallored models; fiesh, white and orchid. $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Chemise, $2.85 Envelope Chemise of RADIUM and Lovely Crepe de Chine; lace-trimmed and tallored models; in flesh, white and orchid. '$6.00 Silk Chemise, $3.85 Fillet and Val Lace Trimmed Envelope Chemise; also tallored with hemstitched yokes; handsome qualities of RADIUM silk and crepe de chine. $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Underwear, $4.85 Nightgowns and Envelope Chem- Ise of Crepe-back Satin, Crepe de Chine, Moonglo Silk and Radium; exqulisitely made and ornamented with reai filet, French Vai and Irish crochet laces; flesh, light blue, peach, orchid and white. Never a better time to make ready for a rainy day. UMBRELLAS $3.95 oliemalnders of a splendid $5,00 Navy, biack, brown and red— -edged silk, fancy tops and ferrules, with handles you'll enjoy carrying In elther falr or. foul weather—both-bakelite and woo styles, with ring or leather stra . You'll Surely Want to See If Your Size Is Here Women’s Pumps and ords Over 500 pairs of odds and ends priced ridicutously low for un- $9.00. and $10.00 Styles 224 pairs of Pumps. Patent leather, ‘black kid, = Black ~ and white satin French hesl pumps, Wwith ‘hand-turned sol: Black kid without straps, weit soles and Cuban heels.. ' 81ZES IN THE LOT: AAA=4Y, B, By, 714, 8. AA—AIl sizes, 4 to 8. ° A=Al sizes, 3 to 8. B—All sizes, 25 %0 8. C—2Y% to 8, except 615, Lucky, indeed, Is the woman who $9.00 and $10.00 Styles 277 pairs of Pumps and Oxfords that are really wonderful values. Oxfords "in” plack and brown cal Yan Calf strap Pumps, with welt soles and Cuban heels, and Brown C. and welt soles. Patent Leather Strap Pumps, with low fiat heels. - SIZES IN THE LOT: AA—AIl sizes, 41, to 82 A—All sizes, 4 to-9.