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SURVIVOR OF CUSTER MASSACRE IS BURIED Crow Indian Who Brought News of Tragedy Paid Honor by U. S. Officials. By the Associated Press. BILLINGS, Mont., May 3¢.~8ole sur- vivor of the Custer massacer and the Indian who brought the news of the tragic news of the Little Big Horn to the outside world in 18 Crow scout, was buried agency yesterday. urly died Tuesday of a fever which faied to vield to his o Learn a Bird a Day By Lucy Warner Maynard primitive methods of treatment. was sixty-eight years old. Government officials and employes tended the funeral in a body and Indian office was closed during t funeral hour. Members of the Am ican Legion posts at Hardin and Lodge Grass acted as pallbearers, Curly {s survived by a wife and son, | Who will inherit hls gat over $11,00 esides %a yearly annuity AL e recognition of his services during the Indian ware. OVEN-BIRD. | if ai musician s been playing ||| N I secales had su changed to an red raapsody. v him off his feet and he lnahu and higher into the air, pour- Gut his rapturous love song. I ften he ments of this ||| 5 of the night. poetic, as if the ams had aroused Oven-bird; golden-crowned thrush: Beiurus aurocapillus. Length, about six inches. Upper parts brownish olive-green. Under parts white, breast and sides | b spotted with black like a thrush. Center of the crown golden-brown, | bordered by black lines. | Resident (abundant) from April 20 to October 15; winters In the West 'Indus and Central America. This is one of the commonest birds of our woods, and although classed among the warblers, he has none of their proverbial restlessness or fancy for treetops, but spends most of his time on the ground scratching among the dead leaves for bugs and worms. He is known by his walk—for he is one of the few birds that do not hflp*] and by the thrush-like markin his breast. He is so abundant t y and June the woods ri p r chant, a resembling chee-chee- He also has a wonderful fi which_we hear only in nestir Mrs. Bailey writes of it: you think you know the erown, you have not realized what manner of bird he is until you have heard his famous love song. It is as /8. . STEEL TO PROVIDE JOBS FOR VETERANS| Other Large Enterpriess to Be) Asked to Aid 30,000 Job- less Men. NEW YORK, May 244-—Emnloyment' , by the United States Steel Corpora- tion of a large number of rehabil- ftated disabled but jobless war erans, was assured yesterday by E bert H. Gary, chairman of the boar: directors, In_ & conference with | Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of the Veteran Bureau. Presidents of all subsidiary companies of the cor- ation attended the conference. Conferences with heads of other large industrial concerns would be Yheld within a few weeks, Gen. Hines said, through which ‘employment would be found for 30,000 jobless vet- erans. Shrine Jewelry : During Shrine Week Show your colors while the Shriners are here. We have an extensive selection of rings, charms, buttons, pins, etc., for yourself, mother, wife or sweetheart. And we're featuring Rings ' and other Jewelry espe- | cially made for the SOUTHERN JURISDIC- TION OF SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. i Make Your Selection Wear It Home Pay $1.00 a Week! NOTHING DOWN! ||| This applies to any piece of ||/ Shrine or Masonic Jewelry in our store. Come in to- | day and make your choice. Euilt on the ground in nd so artfully concealed is an event in which well as ple re. r days around a £pot where 1 cen an oven-bird g0 down with 2 worm In its bill, and only found the nest at last by strat- | ting the m er of the house | lu. absorb the attention of the birds by walking about in conspicuous shirt-sieeves, 1 slipped into a ! clump of bushes nearby. When he had gone and tie birds believed them- | selves unchserved, one again dropped | || to ground and I w ed it run| | to the nest, some dis nest is rocfed ove ation. The en- de, and 1o nestlings getting out into to five, for are | h brown The only cap’with flap attached. $1.00 and $1.50 Each Sterling Silver A Wonderful Souvenir e 2 occupations listed in the 708 Sovenlh St. N. 3123 M St. N.W. of the recent census only 35 falled to show the employment of women. American Datey Supply Co., Washingten, D. Give both! America’s greatest pen and pencil Only Eversharp and Wahl Pen can fulfill your desires for a pen and pencil beautiful enough to serve as a graduation gift. And these writing pariners are so mechanieally per- fect that they will last the graduate through his entire business career. Eversharp and Wahl Pen represent the greatest progress in pen and pencil construction, Evenhnp was the first successful mechanical pencil. It can’t be copied. Wahl = Pen is the first all-metal pen——a remarkable jmprovement. Eversharp has the exclusive rifled tip that grips, the lead and holds it firm—free from slip or wobble, The automatic index-which tells how much lead you have is spother Eversharp feature. Wahl Pen holds more ink, for the metal barrel is not as thick. It's stronger. It can’t crack. The threads can't wear out. ' Both are perfectly balanced to suit the hand. They are matched in either gold or silver, Give both in the velvet- lined gift box. At all dealers. Eversharp, $1 to $10— Wahl Pen, 84 to $10. Solid gold at higher prices, Look for the name on each. . n-dnnu-u.s.nwmwm!.cmmun Eastern Office: 437429 Broadway, New York, N. ¥, EVERSHARP matched by _ "WAHL PEN 2 /AR A AT AT R R WA ) A A 0 X S 1 ) D Y M 1 A YA LE) )6 ) NN RIRTRD > Frlday—One Big Final Clearaway 1216 F St. N.W, New—To Clear the Racks Women's and Wraps Bought for Spring selling, but suitable for all summer wear—re- grouped for final selling Friday. 2--348.00 Clrcular Flounce Capes of Black Delysia Cloth, $19.50, 15—$36.50 to $40.00 Capes—$29.50 A ~ted lot, Includin, Cloth es—cordette and vel and a big ohanc.l both Canton Crepe 8ilk and Deel ivay—navy blue, tan and black. lle Fabric Bmart etyles and $55.00 Capes—$36 Ano(hcr Tot, Inclufllnfl sliks, twiils and uu-p ple unrxn.—"n veldynes, beautiful twills combined with Roshanara crepe, and draped styles in black brecaded Roshanara slik. 8—$55 Silk Capes—$39.50 ted _and Stralghtiine Capes In Black Canton Crepe, with lining. A summer item at the Clearng price! 2—$50.50 Navy Blue Twill Cord Capes, with tiered side panels, $42.50. 20—$45.00 to $55.00 Pile Fabric Coats, $19.50 Straightline, panel and side-fasten. ing styles. Choice of navy bl black and fallow shades. A chance extraordinary! coat Coats of the ch Fashona, L alure. Navy bi Surely you'll find one to please, 15—$75.00 to 3'5130.00 Wraps Handsome blouse and draped mod. els in the fil cloths of the season —Gerona, Tarquina and Fashona. Sash-tied and Straightiine Beited Coats, too. Every coat a handsome garment and most beautifully tal. lored. 5—$95.00 Sash-tied Coats $59.50 Navy blus an biack all-over brald, s—braided in black and gray in navy blue. 5—%5 .00 Yoke Style raps, ‘with Kellinsky.dyed squir. rel collars, Navy blus and fallow shades. Very beautiful garments, but marked for close.out now! SUIT these To make sure of selling suits tomorrow —we’ve made Friday prices to cause cvery one to consider them! Sport Suits in 2-3$32.50 Gray and tan mixtures— smart box styles—$13.75. 5—$45.00 Camel’s Hair Suits, $18.50 Sport Sults—double breasted or single button fastening; camel’s hair 100% pure. Great Variety. 20-435.%0 Utility Suits Hemaespun, dlagonals, checks mixtures. Tan, rust, blue up to 42—and the q them In the front rank of garments, Only $19.50 tomorr: Tailored Suits—All-Season Styles! 12—$40.00 Strictly ‘Tailored Suits, $26.75 Of navy biue cord twill—long pan- ols and hip-length box Jackets, find If you get one of these. 10—$65.00 T-i;ored Suits A % Sive In thia lot, 15—$50.00 and $55.00 Tailored Suits, $36.75 Long or medium Jackets. Tucks and bias fold trmming. Navy blue and black, 10—$65.00 to $75,00 Stout Size Suits, $44.75 Blouse wrap or long-panel Jackets, made in navy blue and black cord twill, Suits that fit, In 4414 te 50% sizes, Tailoring of high grade, Costume Suits—Two and Three-Piece Navy blue two.plece 4—4$50.00 Suits, with embroldered box jack- ets—8$23.75. 10—$79.50 and $95.00 Three-piece Suits, $39.75 wrap jacket an, gray. vy biue "and Waenderful tyles black. at this price. GLOVES That Are Left! $1.00 and $1.50 Chamoisette Gloves, 35c Pair trap- nd 18-butten length Cham- oisette gloves. $2.00 and 8300 Gloves, 85¢ P $3.00 1.clasp Whlle Suede Gloves. $2.50 1.clasp and 8lip.on Natural Coler Chamois Gloves. $2.00 Noveity Chamelsette Gaunt. let Oloves, with two-tone effoct. $2.00 1 k Qlovi In brown and navy bl rap.wrist e , Pongee and covert shades. $3.00 and $3.50 Silk Gloves, $1.35 Pair strap.wrist 8-butten, style, in des—naveity ons of brown, r pongee with brown. Too Much Neckwear! Out it goes Friday at most astonishing prices! 50c and 75¢ Neckwear—18c eysiet embroldered, d lars or Paisiey banding, A whale table full, 19c. $1.00 Neckwear—39c Organdle Vests, Peter Pan and tuxedo styles, some w'th touches of hand-drawn ‘work—bib ¢ tan mercerized batiste, t om- broldered—noveity lace berthas. A fine group, and think of the saving! $1.50 Neckwear—175¢ Real Irish lace on th Pan Collars—hand Cuff and collar sets, tuxedo stylo— real filet lace collars—boat shaped organdy collars—heaps of pretty things here, Each, 75c. $3.00 and $5.00 Neckwear $2.00 d—berthas and boat.shaped col. lars trimmed with val and princess point lace, New for Friday Golf Coats, $7.50 and $8.50 Yl. — distinctivel Weaves — new! Featuring the smart low- buttoned effect. Combinations are buff with brown, gray with Harding blue, and white with contrasting colors, With sleeves or sleeveless. ~—Sweater Section—2d Floor. 8—$65.00 and $75.00 Costume Suits, $29.75 3.piece costume suits—box ud blouse jackets—tan, barley and n biue—frocks with handsome blouses. Twill skirts to match Jackets. 4-465.00 Sulh. $41 15. In the Season-end and Close-out! 5—52.00 Leather Bags, $1.00 Envelope shapes, with handle, All of them fitted, good shade of brown, 20—$4.00 Bags, $2.00 Leather Bags and Siik Bags—en. velope and pouch shapes—moire silk lined and fitted. Cholice of brown, navy blue and black, 15—35.0'! and $7.50 Bags and Vanity Boxes, $3.95 Well fitted and attractively lined with plain or figured slik. Navy blue, brawn, tan and gray. $6.50 Leather Bags, $5.00 Full 9-Inch type, with s partments, Inciuding *‘hidden. pocket. Fitted with celn purs mirror. Substantial brewn and rack 15—310.00 and $12.50 Beaded Bags, $7.95 Orawstring type with beaded han. die. Fitted with coln purse and mir. ror, Most attractive celor combina- tlen, with fancy silk linings, Fine Hats Remarkably reduced in this final clean-up of the spring sea- son! 10 Smart Hats—$2.50 Elcb Including an $18.50 Black with lace drapes; a matren with morning glory crown (wa $18.50); a $15.00 crinkied satin tur- ban; & $15.00 taliored hat of gray silk fallle—and many others quite as charming and distinetive. Sweater Hats—$3.50 In sport styles—red, gray, greenm, tan and blue. The hat all the 1--$37.50 Black Milan, with fuchsia shaded ribbon, $15.00. Pattern Hats 1~445.00 Brown Milan, $17.50. 1—$25.00 Gray Hat, $1.80. 1—$25.00 Tan Milan, with quiils, leather All In $13.50. For Girls, s w For Matrons n 10. $13.50 to $18. of girlish type —fabric and straw. Styles for sport and dress, $10.00, $15.00 to $22,50 Matron's Hats, with becoming narrow brims and flowers or fruit for trimming, $10.00, $1.00 to $4.00 Scarfs—S0c L d pongee silk sure to |o( a scarf tomorrow at 50 cents, Out With UNDERWEAR Mussed from constant inspection—sizes broken by heavy selling. Take your pick at unusually low prices! $1.95 Handmade Gowns, $1.25 Philippine Gowns of nainsook—hand sewed and hand scalloped; white only. flesh, orchid and peach, $5.00 and ln et on Gowns the Philip| elet an embroldery 10034 and chemise, strap styls or wlth bulit.up shouiders, $5.00 Silk n flesh or white. radium sk, Mol M.".:l with filet lace Insertion. gotted yokes, ot ribben strap, “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Vests, $1.55 Wiesh color glove silk of “Vanity Fair” quality, with tallered top and Machine-made gowns of shadow batiste, with hemstitched yokes— Underwear, $2.65 lmgorted l.” hemise—our own Importation from France and d sewed and hand embroldered. of fine nainscok. Both e from round, squars or V neck gowns $2.65. Gowns, $3.65 Some with shirred and $10.00 to $15.00 Silk Gowns and Pajamas, $8.75 Wonderful qualities of crepe de In tailored, tucked and lace-trimmed styles. Flesh, orchld, Blus. You'll be well repaid for pressing them at $8.75. chine, radlum silk and crepe-back satin, white and light Mighty Skirts to Go 143,80 Tan Dlagonal Mixture Straightiing Ikrn. 32'15 $10.00 Prunella Skirts '—"0 78 St I’ad 1'!“ ol e ripe nella ‘3 75 Ited, ek a a white, box suo to $14.50 Slflru. $4.75 !un lkm- n plald je=-black ur check: novaity ll Fl.oc. 20—410.00 Knife-pl Skirts~tan want one of cheoked ve. style In ¢lag- ted Slik Skirts = cahanara; " Marbistex antung an - White' Krepe.knit. . $9.75 2—328.00 W of pun camel's hair.... Season End Blouses -areund Golf Skirts checked or e of Peter with long trimmed with real lace eoll; 500t Bimmity Blouses, $1.95 sty'g~. work. _ Wear one with & .‘121.2\ go!f coat! 5500 Silk Bbme-—-$3.95 Tuxedo and Peter Pan and costume with flat, round or long roll collars. $6.95 to $8.95 Handmade Blouses—$4.85 Fashioned entirely by hand from fine French voile—trimmed with real Irish and filet laces and touch f hand.drawn work. Broken 3 In Peter Pan, Tuxedo and frill styles, $7.95 to $10.00 Costume Blouses—$5.95 Cheosa here from f st and . % | Sweater Clearing NEW SWEATERS ADDED TOMORROW —odds and ends from higher- priced hnu for this final Friday cleann %0 and $3.00 Slipover Sweat. and Harding biu 28—$3.00 to $5.00 Siipover Sweat s Tuxedo and Slip- over Sweaters — raised or block weaves — plain and con. trasting colors. .. ol $7.50 to $16.50 Sweaters $5.00 A group that includes .50 Brown Fiber Sllk Sweaters—block weave, with fine rack bottoms; $7.50 to $10.00 Jersey and Mohair Goif Coats, Slipovers in fancy printed effects. Colors: Buff, green, gray and navy blue, e Remnant Stockings $1.00 Fiber Silk Stockings 65¢c Pair Mock Seam Stockings with lisle arter hems. Heel and toe well re. nforced. Every pair perfect, Broken sizes, In white, beige, fawn, champ, Russian calf and cordovan. Palr, 65¢, $3.00 Glove Silk Stockings 95c Pair Every Pair Perfect. Only a few broken™ sizes—light and medium brown. The chance of the year! $2.00 Fiber Silk Stoclnn(s 95c Pai Stlk smekmg. in ribbed plain weave. Broken sizes, d two-tone colors—black, suede, russet, castor, black white, blue and white, $2.50 and $2.75 Silk Stockings, $1.95 Pai: Every :alr perfect and full-fash- doned. “Chiffon and medium welight some with ail-slik garter hems. Colors: Biack, cordovan, belge, sii- wer, cocoa. Pair, $1,95, SILK UMBRELLAS Some at less than halfl $6.50 to $10.50 Umbrellas Plenty to choose from—S50 umbrel- Jas—ends from higher.priced knes— handles of all bakelite, carved wood and wood with trimmings of amber or Ivory bakelite, Varlety of style In ring handies, leather strap loops. Good quality silk In n V: blue, nu.?u. green, brown and red. Cholce, $1250 to $15.00 Umbrellas $8.95 Really wonderfull with wide tape bord tive handles matching or contrast. ing with the silk, Dark green with Broen. Sakeiits” handle—black with andie of black and white bakelite— decorated wood handles—al or aterling trimmed hand one of thess wiil make a Qift! Fur Chokers Going! $20.00 and $22.50 Double- Skm Chokers, $15.00 xtra fine squirrel, natural dark fluh, Kolinsky dyed fitch and full d fox scarfs. Your choice, Frie uy. $15.00. 30—$16.80 to $20.00 Choken and Scarfts, $9.85. ection of large full furred chokers of imported fitch, lern mink and Auatralian fluffy fox.. Each one and flufly fox u-rvo, Iu-:h one miost de- slrable 0Odd ood quality Sable opos- e marten, stone marten, Season-end remnants from our quarterly sto:k-clearmg! All left-overs of goods bought for Spring selling in this last one-day remnant disposal! Prices in many cases again reduced to insure clearing our racks of remnant ends tomorrow. Prices absurdly low when one considers the quality and fashion value of these garments. Store opens at 9:15. We cannot guarantee how long any particular item will last! None 2ent C. 0. D. except when deposit is mad e—no mail or telephone orders can be filled! Good Spring Season’s End—Misses’ Coats, Suits and Frocks bought for spring selling in the final Friday closing! Misses’ $16.50 to $25 Sport Dresses, $5.00 Stralghtling .!Y‘Cl n nlvy blue and brown jersey and wool Canton, Alss one and two n slik and wool. Ten dresses In ali—at $5,00. &—Crepe_de Ehln' $ilk Frocks—navy blue and brown—pleat trimming, Misses’ $23.50 to $27.50 Silk Frocks, $12.50 Of embroidered Canton and flat crepes~:wo with smart picated skirts, Navy hlul, brown and uv-ul In black. Misses’ $27.50 Poiret Twill Street Frocks, $12.50 Strest frocks In straightline styles~button-trimmed—navy blue and 9—Misses’ $29.50 to $37.50 Silk Frocks, $19.50 Stralghtili ey Silk Frocks, blouse style in embroidered flat crepe, black enly, and vy blue taffetas .nl flat crepes. All good dresses. S—Mluu $49.50 to $55.00 Froclu $29.5 Dressy styles In satin.faced Canton crepe, embrolidered, and Blouse: medsie o, the popuisr printed sk, TBrImTuL of style, DU Gniy & few to cl at §29.50. tan, Just Received—For Misses—at $7.50 50 NEW GINGHAM DRESSES IMPORTED ANDERSON SCOTCH GlNGNAMS—o(rlIth"n. and ilfllu styles—~round and V necks, Large and small checks combl ns of green and white, red and white, maize and white, brown lnl tlll. lnl gllck and white. JUST THE DRESS YOU MUST 'HAVE ONE OR TWO OF WHEN IT GETS WARM, Misses’ Wraps and Sport Coats D-Mll“ $25.00 Wrap Coats In Blue and Brewn Mandalay $10.00 of Imported Tweeds and Plald. s—In tan or ts, $23.50 Arabella and Lustrosa cloths, Wrap-around, - li styles. Navy blue, gray, French blue and black. g Some st half price—others re- fites” $49.50 to $59.50 Embroidered Coats and $2.00 Cotton Tailored Blouses tan, gra w‘;.upc’k', 333.. cholce of matel $1.00 Lustrosa, - Handsome garments, bedutifully Kn Ib—-Milm $59.50 to $79.50 Wraps, $42.50 ona and Twilis—exciusive es—all.over embroideries— "the Tinest of the season, Not many. don’t delay! Misses’ and Costume Suits 4—Misses’ $19.50 Tweed Sport Suits—tan, gray and $7.50 brown.. : 2 8—Misses’ $29.50 and $32.50 Suits, $10.00 with contrasting embroidery; Braided Trlmm‘fl Bults of Navy Blue lel. Just ten ‘suits, mestly in size 16. 10—Misses’ $39.50 and $45.00 Suits, $25.00 Two and three plece Costume Suits—straightline and wrap.over styles. Smart and uite remarkable at $25.00. o ses’ $49.50 Costume Suits, $29.50 led and straightiine styles—some with detachable ay and navy blue, All of them beautifully silk 12—Misses’ $59.50 Suits, $39.50 Embroidered two and three piece costumes in navy blue, tan and gray, Mostly one of a kind—each one a real (investment. Complete Clearing— Women’s Dresses Regular and Extra Sizes—Fine dresses, mostly of the exclusive types. Read them over and choose yours now! 22—$25,00 and $29.50 Canton Cr =1 rinter, and beaded. 3 Jersey Sport Dresses Extra Size Dregs: —-;landvlllnn Ilna.—all at 0 to $39.50 Street and Sport Dresses, $23.50 Beaded lnl embproldered georgette and Canton crepe and colorful Fru. 9—$35.00 to $39.50 Silk Crepe Dresses, $26.50 ludl;?snnd ombralury trimmed dresses for all-around wear, red Canton Ci $32.50 Street Dresses, cap ll“vc models, with embroidered girdie and side drape. "*11-$49.50 and $59.50 Street, Dinner and Evening Dresses, $39.50 Of flat crepe, embroldered Canton crepe and crepe chiffon, plece costume of silk Krepe.knit, 8—$62.50 to $85.00 Dresses, $42.50 -class modeis—styles for all occasions. Braided and embroid. s—straightiine, panel, surplice and draped styles—the cholcest at and Canton crepe, silk moire, crepg chiffon and georgette Handsome gowns and absurdly low! 14—$85.00 Daytime Dresses, $65.00 Box Jacket, se silk blouses, Tan, broldered. Fru, One three. failte. 4—3$80.50 and $95 Dresses and Three-Piece Costumes, $75.00 Roshanara crepe, crepe de chine and crepe fallle. black, Size 36 only. Tan, navy blue and Individual Models—$49.50 to $150.00 h Chiffon Evening Gown—silver sequins—size .50, plece Costume, white Canton crepe, embroidersd jacket. A !eee Costume, novelty stripe Krepe.knit, in cocoa 1411600 lr.ldlfl Afternoon Dress of Navy Blue Crepe de Chine. Size —617500 Embossed C Aff nevelly girdte SEves g9ssed Crepe Afternoon Dress, cocoa brown, featuring a 80.00 Evening Gown—crystal beadi s 0.00 ] rystal beading on white Molly.O crepe— 1—$195.00 Dinner Gown—~Chantilly lace an hi il i 55;’““ y 'd white chiffon ever black Nearly 100 Fine Petticoats to choose from.. Heavy silks—Je radium, Inf popular straightiine styles. Some with V.n{y Dlaried Mounces, others with seif-tucking and novelty effects. Fine length range—32, 34, 36. Silk Petticoats—Extra! Final clearing of all the spring remnants ! $6.00 and $10.00 Silk Petticoats, $3.95 rly 100 l' etticoats to choose from. Heavy silks—Jersey and radium, In popul, Ightiine styles, Some with fancy plaited flounces, others with self. tucklng and novelty effects. Fine length range—32, 34, 36. All colors in the lot, Misses’ $3.00 Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.95 For misses! Double shadow panel and h I < Al S O pi emstitched or scalloped bot Friday---1,000 Pairs Pumps, Slippers, Oxfords $7.00—52.95$4.50 This extraordinary accumulation of broken sizes must be dis- posed of! Certainly we shall have your help at these figures. . All These at $2.95 Pair Pumps and Oxfords—Were $6 to $9 Pair Sizes are given so that you can see just what are here! $9 and $10 Black and Tan $6 Brown Calf Oxfords tom. AL only—sizes 3 to 7V;—palr, se Bhek Kid ?xford Ties D—Q/:. 6,7, 7% $6 Patent Leather Strap Pump:, $2.95 le. Welt soles wmc'»—-dm";:'fg e Al 566 gk 4 & o Py 295, &7, i 4 Black Single-Strap Pumps, $2.95 Cuban, heels and light-weight soles. 43, 5, 612, 75 5‘ 7; M/z. 3, 3z 4, 42, 5, 5/zv Pair, $2.95. $1.00 Pair 30 pairs of Sport ox'nrdl Teft from fast summer. few Black Kid Pumps (small sizes) and White Satin Evening Siippers, with high or low French heels—widths AA to D, In a Browlv Calf, and some smart Sport goed size range. Pumps. Good choosing. 95¢ 76 pairs Cretonne Boudmr Slippers, with soit leather soles. Ideal for summer. #Pair $8 Gray sSuede Pumps Choice of low flat or Spanish heel and full round toe. Sizes: ; G 3 and 4 to 8. $4.50 Pair $10.00 to $12.00 footwear, Inciuding Evening Slippers of Siiver Cloth, Pumps of Suede, Patent Leather and Black Kid; Oxfords of Black and % i 'ren: eel ol u-'s and military heels. | sifardls. $2.95 Pair ST o e % oo '/f/,. Ve | pumps In white buck $2.95. ré Tt R Noat'Sh S5 66 Brown Calf Single-Strap $7 Tan Calf Sport Oxfords Pi $2.95 95 IOW flat heels, 62 B—4 to 8; Draped, pleated and embra'déred Canton and georgette crepes and crepe |

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