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THE EVEN BOYS' CLUBS PAY ****55% Sowine 41 Lisrary i Expert bookbinders of the govern- ment printing office today began the Friday Will See Remnants Move! Due to the anticipated arrival of summer days, spring remnants have been accumulating =‘L Carter, pubilc pflnl?r. rrom‘:fiw:- 11 id binding establish- work of binding the parchment sheets | e, Drinting an g | of the original draft of the Constitu- ments in New York and Chicago. tion, preparatory to the placing of Srsalimide g oy that historie document, togetner witn| MOTHER AND SON DIE. the original copy of the Declaration of Independence, on public display Dr. Samuel Saunders, jr., a member in the Congressional Library. Under |Of the staff of the Binghamton (N.Y.) | an appropriation made by the last | State Hospital, Binghamton, N. Y, | Congress the two documents, which died there Monday following an fll- until recently were stored in a State | Ness of two weeks. On Tuesday, the Department vault and only brought | day following the death of Dr. Saun- out for inspection on extraordinary | ders, his mother, Mrs. Adelaide Price occasions, will be arranged so that|Saunders, widow of the Rev. Samuel they may be seen by any visitor to|Saunders, died at the University of Virginia.” The mother and son were Delegates at Convention Tell . of Aid Given by Rotarians [ in Various Cities. lately—but Friday will see them move, for tomorrow’s prices leave no other alternative. There are big Friday opportunities on three floors! Extra-~Friday Suit Sale! 22 of our Fine Costume Suits in a special clearing- 1216 F St. NWL Tn the presence of Rotarian Edwin 5 SPECIAL PURCHASE—50 N national Rotary was extolled for its ew Wwork among the youth of the country Knicker Sale Girls—get ready for Suma- when several delegates to the Boys'| U in convention | Club her now d aid extended them by different Rotary clubs at a mee the local Rotary Club in the N lard Hotel yesterday 1we v Wil- Preceding the wute “What Rotars the Boys' Ciub sident Arthur Marks called on Denby to present a Hag on be- € the Wasiington Rotary nediate Past pre. ing of Club dent William 1ks on | Has Lone for My Club” reoresentatives, v 1 | structing a marble v documents covering of a which with a he” Library. Most of the appropriation, which will, be used in con- n the main which the ced, with a 512,000, obby of the Library will t five sheets, government hookbinde y consists of putting parchments upon a proper back round and binding them in - folio covering of morocco. The the buried yesterday afternoon in the nal cemeter; nior Dr. Saunders, husband of unders and father of Dr. Saun- ders, who died some years ago, was pastor of the Second Baptist Church | of the southeastern section of Wash- | ington for a number of years. Dr.} Saunders, recovering from an attack | of influenza, paid a visit to his mother | at the University of Virginia three | weeks ago, his mother having been | ill at the time. Returning to his work | in Binghamton, he suffered a relapso | from influenza and died from its ef- Were $65.00 to $125.00 §45.00 Choice Tomorrow Sizes range from 36 to 42. You surely can be fitted in one Such a chance size or another—and every suit is a handsome one. as this is unusual indeed! 4—$65.00 Sults of Navy Blue Twill—sash-tied and ribbon-bound or all-over embroidered jacquettes—8$45.00. 12—$75.00 Suits—three-plece modeis with loose box and wrap-around Jackets—embroidered or with tucks or sautache brald, or two-piece braided or embroidered—navy biue, black and tan—$45.00. 2—$95.00 Three.piece Costume Suits of Navy Blue and Gray Cordine and Plquetine, with loose box and mandarin Jackets—beautifully em- broldered—8$45.00. mer hikes! 50 Pairs of $5.00 Knickers —in gray, brown and oxford— ds. Skirt Department—Second Floor. Semi-Annual Sale of “MENDERS!” SILK DRESSES, $22.50 50 Dresses, rec_oi\'ed in the ‘Tast 24 hours, in the most desirable styles of the moment! Javy blue holding its own—draped mod All the popular crepes and ¥ru-fru Dresses for afternoon, dresses for sport, printed ¢ over frocks, styles for street—lots of them d ion’s newest fancies. Black, cocoa, gray plenty of navy blue. Sizes 36 to 42. siderably more. WOMEN'S DRE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR. 5—$110.00 Navy, Tan and Gray Three-piece Suits of Twill Cord—box 500 Pairs of Fine Gloves- and panel Jackets, all-over beading, hand.embroidery or self-cord tuck- Kunowles Cooy who sails shortly to end a conterence of boys' clubs in bookbinders, in doing this work, will ' While the government is not per- mitted 1o present the das to indi- | viduals, 1, a of the government take the g St pleasure in trust ing this e m in © hands, and! with it 1 wisd st suc- | cess on your 1 the ot ollowing introduction of Willian sdwin Hall, pie it of the Boys’ lub Federation imald Washburn chairman of the wor | throughout the rid by teration, and in turs | presen heads of " Clu ! om fvus sectio United tes. who spoke Fronk IO reported for Washington Boys' Club, and spoke o: | its w ferful growth in th past | year. He thanked several Rotarians, | including Col. deroy Herron, brnest | Hathaway and W 11 for | gervices rendered in beb the | bovs during the it two weel:s, Mr. || N fe nux also volunteercd tol carry thirts W= from the club tolff their summer camp each week dur- i the summer - e ‘FLO’ LEEDS GETS JEWELS| Custom Officers Return $50,000 | Confiscated Gems. the | B to lawyer | 3 tisfied officials 10,000 worth of gems had red in this ¢ ry. wwyer explained that his ver had been abroad before - liad e i zow y wor stom ¢ on s and Mrs. 2] Leeds prom- | O a R 5, 55 /- Lihaiging ol whert o Wear > GLASSES THE PNVISIBLE BIFOCALS: | jee with the Eyes of Youth, You cannot obtain satisfaction | ym inferior bifocal lenses. We tture the genuine Kryptoks our Dr. George Warren gularly suc ful in pre ihing and fitting these won- | ful glasses wl your eyes best. Charge Accounts Are | Welcomed ! CASTELBERG’S | 935 Pa. Ave. The Strongest Link in Domestic Hot Water The Ruud 95, the latest model, was built especially for your small home, Perfect Hot Water Service, just as you have enjoyed it in hotels and apartment houses. Call or phone us for an iliustrated book- WiSFStNW. Crowded out of our big advertisement! Footwear —cads—Ends $5.00 to £5.00 Pumps and Oxfords. . 117 pairs—a misce!laneous assortment of dress, street and sport . including white satin slippers, wth high or low French heels; h Cuban heels and weit soles. and fiber-soled at heels. Badly broken sizes exolain the almost shoe: black kid pumps, w sport oxfords. with ridiculous mark-downs! $7.00 to $10.00 §3.95 Pumps Pair Four different styles, including a few oxfords, black kid with French heels and. hand-turned soles and black and brown caif. Your choice of low-heel pumps in black and brown calf and patent leather, plain and beaded strap pumps, black with baby French heels, tan calf pumps with law French heels. Moving out tomer- S1.75 Pair $10.00 & $12.00 Sample Oxfords. . $5.95 Jus: 50 pairs of the season's popular models. Almost every color combination. Also including white buck and white with green. Elkskin, suede, calf. One of a kind. A width, 4., and 5; B width, 3!2 to 4/,. Samples from a very fine manufacturer, Pair “Win her with spect not words. to the one you hold dear ing than words. It cherished for all time. Gifts chosen from the BOSTON MAGNOLIA There is a joy complete in giving beautiful things Your carefully chosen gift conveys a deeper mean- is a lasting thing Schmidt tinctive wedding and holiday gifts reflect the ulti- mate in good taste—treasures that please the finely gifted mind and kindle generous admiration For Fifty-four Years Importers of old and modern Siver Sheffield Plate, old and modern Glass, Harnitures and fine Porcelaing A .Schmidt & Son 121/ Connecticut Ave . NW ‘Washington PASADENA 572 IS gifts if she re *—Shakespeare. that is collection of dis- R e ON KRS 17, il [o\D NEW YORK NEWPORT Service— let on the Ruud 95. It gives B Special This Week S DURING THE COMING WEEK WE WILL MAKE A VERY LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD GAS WATER HEATER TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF A MODERN “RUUD"” AU- TOMATIC HEATER—AND ALLOW VERY LIB- ERAL TERMS IN THE BARGAIN. THIS WEEK ONLY! WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. SALES DEPARTMENT—419 Tenth Street N. w. ings—$45.00, In Women’s Suit Department—Second Floor. 4—$50.00 Suits of Navy Blue Twill Cord—embroidered box jack- ets—sizes 34 10 36, What a chance at $25.00. 15—$40.00 Suits of Fine English Checks—In smart tans and grays— styles are double-breasted box, loose box and belted panel styles. A wonderful vacation buy at $26.00. 10—$59.50 and $65.00 Tailored Suits—Ilong panet and one-button fastening lackets—in tan and olive covert twills. Reduced because of shades to $28.00. 2—$59.50 Three-piece Suits, with separate blouses—in navy and tan velour checks. Quite smart—35.00. £—$65.00 Embroidered Suits In Navy Blue Twills—blouse and box jackets. Friday, $36.00. 20—$59.50 to $65.00 Tailored Suits, all of fine twills—navy blue, black and tan—with the very desirable long panel Jackets or hip lengths— wrap-around, sash-tied and loose box styles. This IS an opportunity. Choice, $42.00. Half Price ., Sport Suits 5—$32.50 Belted and Loose Box Suits, in good-looking gray and tan mixtures Speak up if you want one. (Sizes 38 to 42.) $15.00. 7—$45.00 Camel's-hair Sults—double.breasted box and panel jackets —a great country club or vacation suit. 36 to 40. While they last, $20.00." Sizes 25 Handsome Wraps IN A SPECIAL FRIDAY CLEARING Were $69.50 to $11 Choice Tomorrow . ... 0.00 $45.00 Only two of these were regularly priced as low as $69.50—the other twenty-three were $89.50, $95.00 and $110.00. So you can see that this is a most remarkable group. g ed in spring weights of fashionable Just 25 in all—so come ca: they are one of a kind—fash decp-pile coatings and styles Mostly igh-cost astening sash-tie and sid rly in the day. 2—$69.50 Brocade Silk Canton Crepe Wraps, with twill bottoms— navy blue and black—$45.00. $45.00. 3—$89.50 Wraps of Veldyne—tucked borders—navy blue and black— 14—§95.00 Wraps of the beautiful Marcova, Marvella, Fashona and Glamora—mandarin blouse, straightline and side-fastening yles—navy blue, black, rust, pecan shade and gray—$45.00, 7—$110.00 Wraps and Blouse Coats of Marcova, Tarquina, Veldyne and Gerona—all most beautiful materials—navy, black, gray, failow, Sor rento and rust color—plaited backs, wing sleeves, French knot embroid- ery, hand embroldery, monkey-fur trimming—marvelous values at $45.00. THESE ON SALE IN WOMF SHOP SECOXND FLOOR. 3—$35.00 Capes of Navy Blue Cord Twlll, made_ with gathered yokes. Clearance Friday, $16.50. 10—$32.50 and $35.00 Sport Coats —blg, roomy styles—in tan, gray and “brown "homespuns and mix- tures. Friday clearing, $17.50. 15—$45.00 ' Straightline Coats at exactly half price. Of soft cocoa delysia cloth—panel back style— coliar and cuffs with seif-color cable stitching. Pay half Friday— $22.50. 10—$45.00 and $55 Wraps and Coats—choice of many styles— kimono and wing sleeves, straight- line and wrap-over styles In beau- tiful Mondaine and Cordalure—best of shades, including navy blue, black, Porto Rico and gray. A great’ close-out at $26.50, 4—$69.50 Navy Biue and Biack Twill Cord Capes, circular flounce style. Ought to sell easily at $36.50. 2—$55.00 Velvay Capes, yoke styles—black and taupe. Very full sweep—$39.50. 10—$65.00 Cape Coats, sash-tied and ribbon-bound—in navy blue, black and tan. A splendid chance —$49.50. 3—855.00 Circular Capes of Black Veldyne combined with brocaded Roshanara silk—a handeome nov- elty style—$46.50. 10—$39.50 Navy Twill Capes for large women In straightiine styles. Sizes 421> 1o 5015, $26.50. 10—$47.50 Coats, plaited panel back, navy and black twilis—sizes 4417 to 522 For quick sale, $39.50, A Skirt Sale Friday! 15—$12.50 Fine Straightline and Pleated Skirts Box and knife pleats—smart noveity materlals, inciuding Kasha stripes, boucle plaids an white with black, striped wool canton—in’ tan, tan with red, brown with gold. Choice $8.75 gray, taupe, at. e R 10—$12.50 & $14.50 Novelty Skirts —Angora and ratine plaids. eponge and worsted embroidery skirts— box, plaited and wrap-around styles—tan and red, tan and brown, navy and gray; gray and orange. 20—$10.75 Box Plaited Skirts $6.75 Choice. —In black and white striped prunelia cloth CHIFFON SILK STOCKINGS, $2.00 Pr. Full-fashioned—Fine, Weave! This is a big value! All sizes— black, French taupe. nude and gunmetal shades. Try a pair or two! GLOVE SILK, $1.90 Pr. One of the well known makes of glove silk stockings—all sizes and every pair perfeot! Silk garter hems—black and cordovan. We are closing out the line. Even A CHANCE TO SHARE 1 $2.00 and $2.25 Silk Stockings, 95¢ Pair Every pair perfect and full-fash- ioned and French seam back. Lisle garter hems—black, African brown, cordovan, otter and cocoa. Get several pairs—it will pay. $1.00 Fiber Silk, 75¢ Pair Heavyweight stockings, with mock seam back—all sizes and nearly all colors, including white and the fashionable tan shades. 75c Sport Lisle, 35¢c Pair 3 Pairs, $1.00 Some of them are fuil-fashioned —all of them are well worth your while. Not all sizes—gray ~and cordovan only. - WONDERFUL VAL MOST EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF FINE Sample Neckwear-About 13 Just about the finest lot of neckwear we have had this year —perfectly lovely materials, with fine laces and hand-embroidery $1.00 Usually $1.75 and $2.00 $2.00 Usually Organdles, < embroidery round, bertha, Wonderful values here! panel vests and guimpes of fine net. cerized batiste, exceptionally fine mercerized batiste and linens—vestees and collar and cuff sets—hand- in solid and eyelet work amd plaited "rlll:. New bell cuffs are featured in this group. Collars In abundance— and Tuxedo styles. Modesty Organdies, nets., mer- handmade and hand-embroidered, $3.50 to $4.50 ! with trimming of real filet and Irish laces. We can’t say enough about these—hand-embroid- B ered and real lace-trimmed collars. Almost every Usually $5.00 to $8.00 (ea(y vestees. Jstyle, including the popular panel. Some guimpes of Roshanara crepe, too, and hand-embroidered mod- ( Take your pick from exquisite vestees of net, A ‘beflutl'ully embroldered and combined with real Irish and filet laces; Usually guimpes of mercerized batlste, made frill style, with hand-embrosdery; separate collars $6.50 to $8.00 ! of Irish and filet laces—all for $4.00! May Sale Blouse Ends! The big May blouse selling has brought us many broken sizes and mussed pieces! them down! Here Are Blouses at Sl.:)o The tallored kind we've een selling for $2.00 and $3.00—some- what mussed. Fine batistes and o"flmflel 'gl""“:"\{ uyl.'ZOIIz ings. :::;le“'rom, ged with Irish picot or narrow plaiting. Take your pick at $1.00. i $3.00 Dimity Blouses, $1.65 MUSSED, THAT'S ALL. About 76 of them, Including a few en- tirely hand-made. Both Peter Pan and Tuxedo styles, with picot trimming, self-plaiting and touche: of drawn-work. Most sizes In one style or another. They're worth pressing! So we hasten to hurry them ont by marking , $4.00 Hand-made Blouses, $2.85 But not all sizes. Choice here of Batiste, Volle and Dimity Blouses —all made by hand. Great variety in round, square and V necks, as well as 'Peter Pan and Tuxedo styles—drawn work and real filet for trimming. Broken sizes—that’s why we've marked them $2.85. $5 Silk Blouses, $3.95 Some Jacauette styles in these— l"r-oVO!‘ly to0, In crepe de chine, printed silks and embroidered pon- Good-looking white radium sport shirts, too. Just one or two of a style. Come early. Printed Silk Handkerchief Scarfs Clearing at $1.00 One big dollar lot—little ones, big on squares and triangles— georgette, Canton crepe and satin. Your pick tomorrow— One Dollar French Kid Suede Mocha Ripped in trying on at the counter, but put into good condition by our ex- pert menders—now offered for sale without privilege of return for any reason. Originally . $3.00 to $7.50 gloves. Black, white and colors. PAIR $1.95 Gloves...... panr It's the biggest kind of a value sale! REMNANTS! $3.50 Strap Wrist Silk Gloves, $1.65 Pair 8.button-length Silk beaver, gray and brown. Also $3.00 novelty gauntlet styles in two-tone effects — brown, beaver and pongee. Broken sizes. 4 $1.50 Long Chamoisette Gloves, 75¢ Pair 16-button length, white and silver; broken_sizes. $5.00 Chamois Gloves, $1.95 Pair 12.button-length Natural, Washable Chamols Gloves—5!2 to 62 only. Silk and Fabric Gloves, Slightly Imperfect Short Gloves, 50c pair. Long Gloves, 95¢ pair. If_perfect the prices would be $1.00 to $2.50 pair. No exchanges! Sweater Clean-Up! I'his Season’s Odds and E $4.00 and $5.00 Mohair Slip-Overs, $3.50 The desirable ralsed weave in at- tractive slip-over effect wth tasseled sash. Navy blue, black, buff, Harding blue and gray. Ideal for sport wear— in a desirabic weight. $8.50 and $10.00 Golf Jackets, Slip-Overs and Jacquettes $6.95 Fiber Silk Jacquettes and Siip-overs in smart weaves of navy blue, black, buff and gray. Also Golf Jackets with button front in Oxford and dark gray. buff and brown and gray and Hard- ing blue. $7.50 and $8.00 Sweaters, $5.00 16—87.30 Jersey Sport Coats, in ok Harding. 00 Golf Jackets, in-gray and Gloves In ids ! Scamless Goli Coats, in tomato. Jacquettes, in maize. nd gray. ip-overs, in navy and colored edging on and Brown Golf 15 scasonable tailored and sports hats from standard makers—at prices that will move them before noon! 10—$15.00 Hats, $5.00 Two of them described. $15.00 Gray Ribbon and Brocaded silver Sport Hat—beautiful model— tomorrow for $5.00. $15.00 Navy Elue Taffeta Hat—nar- row brim is faced with geramium color silk—simple cord trimming. A chance at $5.00. 5—$5.00 and $6.00 Hats, $1.00 Milan Straw and Gage Satin Hats. You'll have to come early for these' FUR CHOKERS Pick-ups irom manufactur ers’ season ends—Iless than 7: pieces, so do not delay. $10.00 to $12.50 Chokers, $6.50 In this lot—fine Stone Marten Opos- sums, Sable Opossums and Civet Cat Chokers. _Oniy 10 pleces. $17.50 Chokers, $10.50 In this group—extra fine quality German Fltch Chokers, Siberian Squir- rel in light and dark’ gray, extra fine natural mink scarfs. 43 pleces to choose from. $25.00 Chokers, $16.50 11 pieces—extra large dark genuine Eastern Mink, double animal squirrel scarfs and large fox scarfs. In as- sorted colors. Fur Section—Second Floor. BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! $3.95 and $5.00 Leather Bags, $2.95 All sorts of shapes and nearly every kind of leather—some dainty boxes— and they are beauties, too—in brown leather with big square mirror and fully fitted. Linings are moire and leather—colors, brown, tan, black and navy blue. Leather Bags, $1.50 A miscellaneous assortment—odds and ends from higner-priced stock in brown leather, leather lined. some have large mirrors, some paisley trim- ming, Four different shapes—take whichever you like. Timely—These Special Umbrellas, $5.90 Wide border silks, fine grade um- brellas — swaggersol: too. Stunning handles of bakelite and carved wood In ring, loop and strap style: You'll find a wide selection in purple, red, green, brown, black, as well as navy blue. Remnants 20—$6.00 Umbrellas, $3.95 Good quality silk, with leather strap or bakelite ring handles., Ridiculously Low DRESSE —of the better style—but there’s no room Dress Shop with summer coming—so out thes $39.50 and $49.50 Dresses, $23.50 1—Black and white printed silk, in_draped style; size 36. 1—Rust-colored Crepe Evening Dress; size 36. $55.00 and $62.50 Dresses, $27.50 1 navy blue Roshanara, with georgette sleeves—size 38—$27.50. 1—$3350 Black Canton Crepe Dress—surplice style—size 44— $27.50. 1—$59.50 Afternoon Dress, in beige crepe, with self-color em- broidery on biouse, panel and sleeves—size 38—$27.! $59.50 to $85.00 Dresses, $45.00 14 dresses from foremost design ers—all in late spring styles and matenals including molre ribbon, figured crepe, canton crepe, em- bossed velvet and crepe Roma. There are a great variety of styles, among them beaded dresses suit. abl= for dinner or informal evening wear, street @resses, afternoon dresses, draped and embroidered, lace and ribbon trimming. Besides, one Black Spanish L Evening Dress. Sizes 34 to 40 In one style or another. Surely there is ampie choice here! $69.50 and $85.00 Dresses, $49.50 4—Afterncon Dresses—fiat crepes in navy blue and black with bead ing. One very smart Black and Gold Satin Dress. Sizes 36 to 40. Roma 1—$85.00 Navy Blue Polret Twill, with 1tallan cut In purple on front panel—size 36—at $33.50. 1—$55.00 Gray and Black Coat Dress—size 38—at $33.50. A wonderful chance for some ' $59.50 and $69.50 Dresses, $35.00 Sports and Afternoon Dresses of Roshanara Crepe, In tan, navy blue and brown. Hand-embroidery and French beading are features. Sizes 34 and 38. 1—Dinner Dress of Gray Georg ette Crepe and Satin Ribbon—very handsome—size 34—$55.00. 1—Engiish Silk Rep, with Bulga rian hand-embroidery—brown—size 38—unusually rich—$69.50 Economy for M Jelleff's smart misses’ styles in the i Ones and twos—suits, coats and stocks only because they are odd gar to sce them. Ends—Beginning at $10.00 Misses’ $16.50 to $19.50 Frocks 7—Smart little dresses in popular crepes and printed silks—siip- over and youthful bouffant styles. Touches of colorea ribbon on biack— combinations of brown ard tan—give added touches of style here! Misses’ Frocks at $15.00 Have Been $19.50 to $22.50 9—Dresses of the “Missy” type in light and dark siiks, wit of embroidery and brafding. Economy with real smartness. Misses’ Street Dresses, $20.00 $25.00 to $29.50 Previously The lucky number i3 in this group, embracing Canton, and Persian Crepes, in chemise, blouse and bouffant styles. and Val laces and gold-thread embroldery among the features. your dress tomorrow! MISSES’ Suits and Wraps Bunched Together for Friday Selling! Three big value-giving groups! | 5250 iroc Reshanara All-over Save on 7-$20.50 to $39.50 Sport and Street Suits for Misses. Smart heather tweeds, navy blue jerseys and navy blue tricotine and twill, braid-trimmed, or with black and white stitchery. 5—$32.50 to $45.00 Straightline Coats of Panvelaine and Mandalay. Slender and youthful, in tan, navy blue and black. 10—Misses’ $40.50 to $55.00 Costume Suits, both two and three piece styles—all the desirable box | Jjacket types—some sash-tied. Embroidery and rib- | bon trimmings on tan, greystone and navy blue. A $ .00 | wonderful chance for a stunning suit! 7—$45.00 to $55.00 Misses’ Wraps in the wan‘ed *Lustrosa, Arabella and Velverette fabrics. Silk stitchery and braid embroidery enhance a variety of blouse, straightline and wrap-around types. Black, tan and navy blue. 8—Misses’ $55.00 to $69.50 Costume Suits of the elaborate type—both two and three pece styles of fine cord twill, with desirable short coats, side fastening and sash-tied. Choose from embroidered, 0 { braided, tucked and ribbon-trimmed models, in gray. 4 o fl tan and navy blue. 10—$55.00 to $69.50 Misses’ Wrap Coats of lovely deep pile Fashona, Arabella or Lustrosa—among them hip blouse and winged-back stvles. Best qual ity siik crepe linings. Chance of the season to se- cure a really fine coat! A NEW ARRIVAL For Our Underwear Sales! A Lucky Purchase of PHILIPPINE GOWNS HANDMADE $1 -95 0dd_dozens from an Importer's lines that would seil regularly from $3.00 to $4.00. Fine nalnsook and Colado embroideries. Some with drawn work, all by hand. Round, square and V necks. This little lot will go quickly. 3.00 Silk Chemise, $1.65 UNDERWEAR, g e ol that's the reason for the price! $1.00 Tallored styles in radium silk, with Old-fashioned values—gowns and tucked yokes and seif straps. $5.00 Crepe de Chine envelope chemise, nalnsook, trim- med with dainty Val laces or em- Teddies, $3.65 broideries. Round, square or V- Garments of iustrous, heavy quality silks that wear, in tailored neck Gowns—strap or built-up shoulder Chemise—one dollar! ‘T)a,nity]; iai Sk UNDE chid. Not many, but mighty fine! Glove Silk Under- Glove Silk Vests, $1.65 Regulation length Vests of Van- wear at greatly low- ity Falr Glove Silk, with tallored ered prices in the May Sale! top_and ribbon straps. Flesh only. At $1.65. Fringed!--- Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.85 Petticoats, $3.95 They match the vests above In A petticoat that our customers quality, are amply cut and rein- continue to Insist upon! A splen- did Silk Jersey Petticoat—scalioped forced; orchid and white as well as flesh. Indispensable for sum- bottom, edged with fringe—black, mer! navy, taupe, fawn, gray, purple, $8.50 Silk Gowns, $5.85 French blue and wall flower. $3.00 Double-Panel Most_all the light colors AND BLACK in a most unusual group Petticoats, $1.95 of Crepe de Chine and Radium Of firmly woven. washable tub silk. Choice of hemstitched and Gowns. Hemstitched and tucked yokes—remnants from our heavy scalloped bottom. Mostly short lengths—28, 30, 32, May selling—so out they go at a price! Brassiere Ends, 65c About three dozen Brassieres— ‘new styles, including long and short bandeaux, in broche, all-over lace and lace-trimmed. Sizes 32 to 40 In one style or another. Corselettes, $1.50 and $2.75 Breakfast Coats, too, $5.85 They were $7.50. Only fourteen left. Choose from turquoise, light biue, flesh and rose In good qual- ity satin. The long brassiere with garters attached —size 40, $2.00 style, $1.50; sizes 38 and 40, $4.00 style, $2.75. At the entrance to the Little Girls’ Shop.

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