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| Community Center to Present Plays for Visitors Visiting Shriners and their friends and school children are invited to an €ommunity center department of the publie schools, Saturday, June 9, 11th and Clifton streets northwest. Thix ¢ . Thomso and Gretel er and thy the Giant Kil ¥ sxex Gf the ~ MILITARY TRAINING ~ POST, CAMP PERRY War Department Plans| School for Citizens at Ohio Rifle Range. . The War Department annountes | that a o training camp will be t the Ohio state rifle range, mp Perry, Ohio, will be free to the public. It hax been 0] an in the Little Thenter of THE son-Powell Community Center. Two pl r." They are under the direction of Virg! k. Miss Hadley will tal m P. sxel and Juck men to abolish th in that no amoun convince him that RODEO ACTOR FREED ON CRUELTY CHARGE |51 tnieus o the poin —_——— Tried on Humane Society Com-| TWO PERSONS PERISH plaint in Connection With Kill. ing of Steer at Show. the anir d many spectators | tes branch of Police treated today to an ex- ed explanation of the Ohio for Week. By the Associated Press were vening of fairy plays under the it § pau., at Central High Community Center, made possible through the co-operation of the are to be presented, “Hansel Hadley, who was associated he parts of the witch in ey of the Little Theater, in riginal com- t killed by ing his decision, advised the rodeo eer-throwing act, ot evidence could pain accompany IN ELECTRIC STORM | |Heavy Thunder and Lightning! | Break Heat Wave Which Gripped rodeo)inethod western | coLUMBUS, Ohfo, June 7.—Two odco methods of handling. branding. | jjves were lost in » heavy thunder | roping. throwing and other methods | ang lightning storm which broke the | employed in handling live stock heat wave which has gripped Ohio The case under hearing was that of John Henry, a member of the rodeo stowing in ‘the Unlon station plaz three lives. for the past week and taken a toll of | Four other deaths by drowning. indirectly due to the heat from Septembher 1 to September 27, R e S t 27 | who was ch : e wave, have been reported. 1923, to wnuble & team from the citi- | muls in oo Fangruelty to anl-} " wiftlam _Maxwell, lineman, of zens' milit { tacular exhibitlon at the rodeo, in| Goshocton was killed by a bolt of'j | which a Tarse steer and Henry were | IEhtning while working o 4 motor | the the animal fell and|Uck In a garagc e ! broke éck and died instantly. Cavolich of Barberton, died | “Hen i e e Y ed | burns received when flghting a fire | the business as cowboy for thicteen |his barn which had been struck by, | Fours. And aUHRE the. stay of the | IEBInINE i o here that there had been ninety- |, 21"5 %81 O » possession to become pro- in rifle practice. be selected from | Army candidates as captain m, but he must be a non- -r. No other members 1 be selected from can- tes who are members of the Reg- Ar or the National Guard. No | 1 be s cted for this ms who has previously been | shooting member of a national! atch -team of any kind. | ed must report on | 3. to the commanding s , Ohio. There cach e ‘instruction_at the m some of shots in the United smusl who are, incidentally, the best | worid. Each team will be | with ten men as shooting nbers and the remainder as alter- 11 furnish team ¥ uniforms, all ficient money to <. citizens’ tary train- er of the Corps area, is alre making all ¢ prepar: or the team ormed from citizens' 5 camp candidates at d Fort Monroe, and he place a I he team in the field ean up" every other y training camp team which citizens' m will SUES CANAL TOWING CO.; Charles S. Barnett today sued the Canal Towage Company to recover $10.000 damages for alleged personal injury was driving his a bridge over the and Ohio_canal, June 2. the towline, connected e of the company, the top off his machine and under his chin, marring his throat a causing him to suffer neuritis of the nerves of the The plaintiff charges that the 5 igently permitied to He is represented Lambert and D:IOTOR BUS SERVICE Schedulo—Morning and Evening—To 1 11 ta, Mor- | Southern ts. Catnial ch, Virg! 8 Geood Ilope Road, C. Tusses for Special . Ana- Trips— Crab Flake . Lobster .. Shrimp ....... Sea Scoliops ... Fish Prices Always Low EACHO & COMPANY 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones Main 6176 and 9510 < exhibitions hich the ste was the first the kind he had ever nessed—explaining that the steer fell and broke his neck The case was dismissed . Half a dozen cowboys in their work- ing clothes, without coats, .attended the trial. The Washington Humane Society was the complainant in this case Those who brought the case intn ilar to the one in was killed, nce of caused at heavy rain and windstorm, which tore down_telephone and telegraph poles death from a second-story window at 'leveland, after she had fainted from the heat Thousands of dollars damage was Dayton last night by a Three persons d flooded streets. seriously. re injured, none _— court claimed a partial victory in the fact that Judge iHardison, in render- $50,000.00 ‘Established Taxi Business The Brown and White and Checker Cabs For Sale on Easy Terms 10 Dodge Cabs, 4 Packards and 1 Pierce Touring Car The business and part or all of the cars can be bought. Will help finance responsible party. as a love token by olomon Islands. 500-Room Hotel and Other Valuable Concessions Business can be easily doubled. See Mr, Holland, Burlington Hotel. Magic Egyptian Eyes An ADITORIAL outside, and went on within the hearts of his subjects. Etz eyeglasses are magic eyes that that will penetrate what was before a mist. HROUGH eyes pic- tured only on sealed doors to inner rooms the Pharaoh in his age- long sleep was believed to see all that passed Etz Optometrists Will Unseal the Barrier of Your Impaired Vision. “See Etz and See Better” ——oic LINCOLN 370 WashingtonAwnin‘g'gz‘;l'ent Co. AWNINGS STORE, WINDOW, F'ORCH, Etc, . Sleeping Porch 'Curtains TARPAULINS, Etc. 3rd and K Streets N, The Book soms, > Maxwell Twomen $1.50 Shop. = e “Eight” Jackson Place ‘Lafayette Square Telephone Main 1718 ouNeed Them Both This pattern of Wiss Manicure Scis- sors was designed for professional manicurists; the thin, perfectly ma , curved points are suited to _id_:: most delicate work. e Pedicure Pattern, Nail Scissors g:indlv_ pointed lnld their lpecufi:: apegivesa Powa'i\l For sale wherever mdcuad«,m f.' ..“J"' SCISSORS | )) Newark. N.J. Sinee 1848 1 A necklace of beetles' legs is used | natlves of the | 1216 F St. N.W. 2 as usuall “No Excuse Taken” 60 Wraps, Coats and Capes —to be dlsposed of in the Friday Clearing in the Women's Coat Shop tomorrow ! $35.00 and $45.00 Coats, $15.00 5.00 Straightiine Coats of Bla lysla, $15.00. 5.00 Fleeced Overplald Sport Coats, beited and fullback models, in gray and tan. Get one for vacation! §15.00. 5 3—$35.00 BLACK MOIRE RIBBON CAPES, $20.00. 2—835.00 BLACK CANTON CREPE CAPES, BOX PLEATED, $25.00. $50.00 to $65.00 Capes and Coats, $25.00 4—$50.00 Black Brocaded Roshanara Wraps, draped style. Very handsome! $28.00, 2—$55.00 Clrcular Capes, black and navy blue velvay. Light weight and smartl $25.00, 1—$55,00.Navy Blue Veldyne Circular Cape. Gold thread embroldery and caracul collar. A big chance for some onel $26.00. 10—865.00 Ribbon-bound Cape Coats of Navy Blue and Black Twiil. Note the reduction! $25.00. 8—-$55.00 Stralghtiine Coats, with plajn or panel back. Navy blue and black Lustrosa and Cordalure. A real Investment! $25.00. . $55.00 to $75.00 Capes and Wraps, $35.00 2—$55.00 Ruffied Tier Capes of Black Canton Crepe. Collars of gray summer fur. $35.00. 5. 10—369. Wraps of Fashona, Gerona and Veldyne. Blo n navy blue, gray, black and pecan colo 24 10—$79.50 and $95.00 Wraps, $55.00 Distinctive sash-tie models—handsome twills and veldyne—all of them handsomely braided and embroidered. Navy blue, black and gray. Women’s Suits “Not - Allowed” These are fine twills and smart styles, but it's too late for them to bé here now! . $35.00 and $55.00 Suits, $15.00 2—$55.00 WOOLTEX Sults of Cord Twill—blouse Jacket styles—navy blue and biack—sizes 36 and 32. 10—$35.00 Utility Suits In Gray and Tan Mfxtures—belted and box Jacket styles. Mighty good all-around sul $45.00 "t $75.00 Twill Suits, $25.00 8--$45.00 and $55.00 Two-plece Sults, of navy blue twill cord and 8izes 36 Poiret twill. Loose box Jacket styles, braid or ribbon trimmed. to 42. $25.00. £—3$65.00 and $75.00 Three.piece Costume and Tailored Sult: and navy blue twill. Choice of biouse, panel and box Jacket styles at $25.00. $55.00 and $59.00 Suits, $28.00 ailored Sults, of tan cordine and covert twill, In box and panel Jacket styles. Full of style and immensely practical. $75.00 and $85.00 Costume Suits, $35.00 - 10—Elaborately Bralded and Embroldered Three-piece Sults, In wrap- over, blouse and box jacket styles. Navy biue, gray and black. Distinc. tive style. Remarkabls to obtain them at this price! “One-Way Thorcughfare” for Dresses —the one-way is out for this big accumulation of frocks caused by the tremendous selling of the past weck. 1—$35.00 Self-braided Tan Poiret Twlil Dress, size 34—3$8.75. 1 00 Green Jersey Sport Dress, size 34—$8.7: 5. $25.00 and $29.50 Silk Dresses, $10.00 2-820.50 White Jersey Sport Dresses, size 36—$10.00. 2—-$25.00 Hand.drawn Canton Crepes, navy blue and coco. 38 and 40—3810.00. 1—$29.50 Beaded Canton Crepe Street Dres: Ize 40—$10.00. $29.50 and $35.00 Street Dresses, $19.75 10—Smart and practical dresses of siik cordette and Canton crepe, mostly straightiine styles. Navy blue. black, brown and gray. $39.50 to $59.50 Silk Dresses, $27.50 #—Strest and Afternoon Frocks of Canton Crepe and Flat Crepes, f.embroidered and braided; black, navy blue, cocoa and Lanvin green. Also belge Crepe Roma with rhinestone beading and one black spangled evening gown. size 36. Cholce, $27.50. 6—$65.00 to $79.50 Silk Dresses, $33.50 Printed crepes, beaded flat crepes and pleated crepe de ch'nes. blue, brown and Egyptian colorings. Sizes 36 to 40. Street styles. 10—$69.50 to $125.00 Dreuea; $37.50 10—Handsom Navy A group of handsome Afternoon. Dinner and Evening Dresses that Includes a Black Satin Street Dress with gold satin facings, a Satin Striped Crepe in Cocoa Brown, an Orchid Crepe Roma Evening Gown and beautiful models in Flat Crepes. $75.00 to $95.00 Silk Dresses, $55.00 Embroidered, pleated and draped styles in crepe fallle, Mat crepe, crepe Roma and satin stripe chiffon. Also one handsome Three.piece Costume of Whits Crepe de Chine, with embroidered jacke:. Incividual Models—Clearance Prices 4—$125.00 to $175.00 Street, Dinner and Evening Dresses from most exclusive designers—of Molly-O crepe, crepe de chine and jacquard crepe. 1—$125.00 Three.picce Costume of Embroidered Georgette Crepe, with sieeveless jacket—belge—size 36—$79.50. 2-$89.50 Three.plece Costumes—navy blue Roshanara and brown Krepe.knit—size 36—$59.50. 1—$95.00 Three-picce Costume—handsome satin crepe and Roshanara combination—navy blue—size 36—8$59.50, = o 32500 Siiver-embroidered White Chiffon Evening Dress—size 34— Remnants—Nearly 50- Women’s Dresses sally $2500t0 . $15.00 and $21.50 Street and sport models—cool, practical dresses for right now—in Canton Crepe, Tricosham and Roshanara. Styles Include casca caught with rhinestone buckles, smart slde-drape model frocks with seif-embroldery, butfon trim, or Persfan banding and Insets. Colors, navy bjue, black, cocoa and brown. Sizes 36 to 42. Lots of style, but under the parking ban out they go at $15.00 and $21.50. Navy Blue and Black Canton Crepe Dresses s19'75 JUST ARRIVED! Smart new-style frocks in clever side and front draped models—some with jeweied buckles—elbow and three. quarter length flowing sleeves. In short, the kind of dresses you want for all-around wear and seldom expect fo find at less than $25.00 and $29.50. Sizes 36 to 42, Speed Limits” —to get out of the way. Therefore, not many remnants, but some most opportune special groups! $12.50 to $16.50 Knife Pleated Skirts, $9.50 Ten $12.50 knife-pleated flannel skirts, in white, gray, pink and sky- blue, $9.50. Four $16.50 knife-pleated Paisley printed canton crepe skirts, $9.50. SPECIAL—Knife-Pleated Skirts Knife-pleated white serge, with hairline stripes of @5 () e $6.50 Silk Skirts for Larger Women Specially Priced at. ................. Satin-striped Canton crepe, in slenderizing box-pleated styles. Tan, gray, navy blue, white and black. Walst bands, 34 to 40 Inches, $10.75. $10 Radium Silk Slips, $8.50 White Radium Silk Slips, with full 18-inch hem of the silk. Past the Time Limit for This’ Fine Silk Underwear $5.00, Silk Gowns, $2.95 $2.00 to $4.00 Silk Cami- .colored Jap silk, with lace- lolu, $1.50 and $1.95 trimmed or hemstitched yokes. All Tallored and Lac Tailored top. Self straps. In square neck style “with self straps. Less than 30 pleces promp! 3 $10.00 and $12.00 Silk Gowns and Pajamas, $7.85 Of radium silk vy quality d hi tallored lnfll :'Ilcl( d and. popular bateau Costume Slips, $3.95 Just arrived! 200 Tub Silk Slips, with 18.inch shadow hem of the Hemstitched tops White only, orchid, La Jerz Step-Ins, $1.95 Tallored styles In' flesh, orchid Cholice of flesh, and peach., Cool for summer wear. SKIRTS—“Break EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923, “Time’s U;: I” Fur Chokers —must find parking space clse- where. $16.50 Single Chokers, $9.75 Fine furred single skin chokers of dark natural gray squirrel, nat- ural fitch and Jap mink, as well as emall size animal scarfs of fox In brown and black. Cholce, $9.75, $27.50 Scarfs and Chokers, $10.75 Large, fiuffy animal scarfs of * taupe fox, Jap sable chokers, extra large double animal squlrrel chok- ers and double-skin chokers of Ko- linsky-dyed fitch In this group. These Sweaters “Ticketed” ° $3.00 to $5.00 Slip-Over Sweaters, $1.50 All mohair, in plain or ralsed weaves—some with fancy stripes at the bottom, others with fancy all.over stripes—navy blue, black, Jade, Jjockey, Harding blue and gray. $5.00 Mohair Tuxedo Sweaters, $295 An excellent sweater for service! Medlum weight. Choice of buff, Jockey, Jade, Harding blue and orchid. L $5.00 and $5.90 Shetland Wool Jacquettes, $3.95 Fine lacy garments, In smart Jacquetts styles, with or without ash. Harding biue, gray, tanger- brown, navy bile.. Some with ey trim, Pi rim. $5.90 to $10.00 Sweaters, $5.00 Golf coats, Jacquettes, tuxedos, Jersey sweater coats and fiber siip- overe—in many styles and colors. A splondld value-giving group! All sizes and colors in ons style or another. ‘$10.00 and $12.50 Sweaters, s $7.50 Flber nolf Jackets, in two.tone color effects, fiber siip-overs, with rack bottom, fiber and mohalr goif Jackets offer 2 wide selection. All popu'ar mid-summer shades. 8 $25.00 Pure Silk Sweaters, $10.00 Henna, jade and Harding blue, * tuxedo sweaters—pure thread silk, with handsome braided girdle. A fine buy! New and Very Special SLEEVELESS JACQUETTES, $5.00 A merchandising trlumph! Sash-tied Jacquette styles of fine mohair in the wanted sleeveless model. Beautiful novelty weaves with narrow contrasting cifpes of fiber. White, gray, gold, buff and silver, In glorious combinations. And only $5.001 HATS—3d Floor Many Unusual Values! 15—$10.00 to $18.50 Hats $2.50 Includin $10.00 close-fitting hat of fancy black visci braid, trimmed with blue roses. $12.50 orange sport hat embroid- ered in brown wool. $10.00 black hairbraid hat with picoted ribbon at crown and rose at side. $15.00 small navy blue hemp hat, with moire ribbon trim. <And eleven ‘others! An Opportune Purchase . Brings $1C.00 Satin Hats at $7.50 Trimming of uncurled os- trich is the big feature of these smart eloche and up- turned shapes of glistening baronet satin. They come in all the desirable summer shades, including all-black, beige and gray. Ideal for traveling or street wear! Every woman needs a new hat at this season—why not one of these satin hats to- morrow at $7.50? *“No Privileges” for, GLOVES These broken sizes are to go'® $4.00 Chamois Gloves $1.45 Pair ® 8.button length genuine natural- color Washable Chamois Gloves. Broken sizes! ! $3.00 and $3.50 Silk Gloves, $1.35 8.button length, strap - wrist styles, in brown and gray; novelty cuff effects In the duotones of + brown with pongee or ponges with brown; seif or two-tone embroid- ery. Badly broken sizes. $2.50 16-Button Silk Gloves, $1.65 Best quality Milanese silk, in brown and fawn, but the same story—broken sizes! $3.00 and $3.50 Long Novelty Silk Gloves, $1.95 Our big special purchase from one of the worlc's best manufac- turers of silk gloves. Gloves that are all perfect—16-Button length— fine quality Milanese silk—some with double puffing, others with puffings and net beauties! _Black, silver and mastic. You'll want two or three pairs at $1.95. “Two-Hour Limit” for STOCKINGS Prices to insure their moving out promptly! . $3.00. flockzg Stockings, 5 Full-fashioned Stockings of Pure Slik, with hand-embroidered clox. black, brown and Russian ith colored clox, but not ail es. $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1.65 Pure Silk Stockings, with mer- cerized garter hem, heel and toe. Full fashioned *and reinforced. Navy blue, cordovan and otter, In broken sizes. 7 $1.50 Fiber Stockings, 75¢ Just a few pairs.of Rib and Plain Weave Fiber Stockings in solid and two-tone colors. $1.00 Fiber Stockings, 35¢ 3 Pairs for $1.00 ' Broken sizes of Mock Seam Fiber Stockings in brown and champagne shades. Visitors as well as Washingtonians will probably find big interest in dur Friday remnant clearing tomorrow. 5 “No parking” is our year-round order for odd garments and broken size and color assortments and strict enforcement of this regulation is secured by reducing prices on this merchandise. So Jelleff fashions and l{cllcff quality are obtainable tomorrow in many garments and accessories for little cost! very one is invited to participate, and regular business, with hosts of new summer fashions, goes on Newest Style Women's Silk Handbags $6.50 With Shrine Emblem! JEmblem can be taken off worn as a pin if desired. Bags are splendid value. Sport and dress shapes—faille and moire silis. Six different styles to choose from in navy blue, black, gray, cocoa, beige and white. Inside frames, powder puff and mirror. See window display. Friday—$12.50 Beaded Bags designs and plainer Only a few. Colorful Oriental cut steel and jet effects. “No Parking” for Misses’ Frocks, Suits, Coats Time limit is up here for these garments—t there’s all summer to wear them—and fall as well! 14 to 18 year sizes—distinctly youthful styles 3—Misses’ $49.50 Straightline Coats, $18.75 Of fine navy blue and black Fashona and Arabella, with silk sttch. ery and embroidery. Misses’ $55.00 and $59.50 Coats, $27.50 All handsome deep-pile fabrics, in straightiine, blouse and sash-tied styles—some embroldered. Navy biue, black and tan. 12—Misses’ $65.00 to $75.00 Wrap Coats, $37.50 Exclusive styles—aristocratic materials. Blouse and side-tie styles, dery, braiding and ribbon trimming. Navy blue, black, tan AN e escs' §25.00 Flat Crepe Dresses-"navy biue and tan—$10.0. 12—Misses’ $23.50 and 12 Misses’ $45.00 and $49.50 $25.00 Afternoon Dresses, Costume Suits, $23.75 $15.00 In navy blue, tan and gray— Straightline \and blouse types In straight.line and sash-tied models flat crepe, Roshanara and taffeta. o >'%, Stitchety and brald embroid- Navy biue, tan, brown and black. ¢ Truly “missy’ styles! 8 Misses’ $55.00 to $65.00 30—Misses’ $29.50 and Costume Suits, $32.50 $35.00 Silk Frocks, $25.00 Embroidered and braid-trimmed Polret twill sults—box jacket, side- Sleeveless, all-over pleated, em. tie and straight fine types. Navy broldered and lace-trimmed models blue, tan and gray. in smart printed_silks, roshanara isses’ and Hat creng. - Tan: ‘gray, groem, 9 Misses’ $69.50 to $75.00 navy blue and black. Embroidered Three-piece 10—Misses’ $45.00 to Suits, $37.50 sss.oo FraCkS. s33.50 Very handsome suits—some w!t:! detachable blouses. Box jackst Exclusive types, mostly one of a \wrac around and side-tisd sty kind, in satin Canton, georgette | gray, tan and navy blue. and fiat crepes and Roshanara. Cir- pgp -r' d G e cular, pleated, sleeveless, lace. an and Gray Cos trmmed and embroidered models— uits—1/, Price styles for almos: every occasion. 525' ,,M'fmsf'cw About Navy blue, gray, tan and green. x , gray, : u 1 1 Misses’ $25.00 gray tweed sport e i suit, wrap-around style, embroidered types. Were $3. 3" Misses' .$29.50 Jersey and homespun sport suits. Navy and French blue, $10.00. $150.00. Now $24.75 to $75.00 Just Arrived!—100 New MISSES’ SUMMER FROCKS On Sale 810 75 i Tomorrow . Normandie voiles, dotted Swiss, linen and ratine! Some handdrawn—ribbon or organdy sashes. Round, V quare necks. Choice of navy blue, copen, maize, peach, coral, white, orchid and green. Dainty and cool as can be. You must have some! 35¢c to NECKWEAR, 19c—39c 75¢ Take your cholce of big assortments! Included are white eyelet em- broidered vestee sets, Tuxedo and Peter Pan styles; novelty lace collars and sets, Tuxedo style; initial collars and cuff sets, net bertha ccllars, noveity lace-trimmed; eyelet embroldered bib style collars; embroidered linen Peter Pan sets. Just a few of each style! $1.00 and $1.50 Vestee $3.50 and ‘541‘0805 Neckwearg Unusually fine assortments in the Friday clearaway! Net collars and sets, trimmed with real Irish and filet laces; net guimpes, lace trm- megand embroidered; brightly col- ratine sport guimpes, pongee Sets, 75¢ Crisp organdy and embrolidered linen vests, with Peter Pan collars —a few collar and cuff sets of white embroidered linen or or. or i collars, boat shaped and Peter Pan f::,d,{;ryzp""” trimmed. Very (flles. Just the right finishing touches for summer frocks. Wonderful Purchase and Sale $7.50 to $22.50 Sample Umbrellas —with scores to choose from—Sale prices— $5.00 to $14.95 Hardly two alike—the sample line of a fine manufacturer noted for the beauty and quality of his merchandise. Fines silks, beautiful handles, enduring frames, and they're cqually suitable for snnshine or showers. Take your pick tomorrow, but pick early lest the very one you would have preferred be already chosen! Blouses Banned! Though new and seasonable, sizes are broken! $2.00 Blouses, $1.00 Tallored Dimity Blouses—excel- lent sweater types, these tailored blouses of checked or striped dim- Ity. Peter Pan or Tuxedo styles, with long sleeves. Hot a full size range. $5.00 Handmades, $3.95 Blouses of Fine French Volles, entirely handmade and trimmed with real filet lace and hand-drawn work, Several styles—Tuxedo, Pe- ter Pan and V necks, but not all sizes In any style. “No Parking Here” &ife:, No stock where broken sizes accumulate more quckly than in footwear. So we have to make most drastic regulations to keep them on the move! $3.00 Overblouses, $2.00 Dotted and printed cotton voiles and pongettes in attractively cooi slip-over and jacquette styles. Or. chid, French blue, rose and tan. $5.00 and $6.00 Costume Blouses, $4.65 Colorful Blouses of Printed S'lks and Silk Crepes—slip-over and Jat- quette models—side and front ties, pleated and crush girdies. Mostly one of a kind. A great chance for a blg value at $4.65! WHITE CANVAS PUMPS ° $6.00 Pair Last Summer— Tomogrow, Choice, Pair ........... They are good styles, $1.00 though left over from last summer— with welt soles and Cuban heels. The parking limit will at most be only two hours. See if your size is here. AA, 5 to 6z, 5 to 6; B, 3 to 6; C, 4, 4/, 5)2; D, 4 €0 5. PUMPS—CALF and PATENT Regularly $10.00 Pair—Tomorrow— $3'95 Choice, Pair Sy s e and pasent leather sport pumps 192 pal with low heel, welt soles and smart wing tips. Dressier pumps of .| brown cat bab; nch heels and hand-turned soles. Inciuded rap pumps of gray suede with round toes and light them unusual values! Sizes AA, 4 to 8Y2; A, 4, to 3, 3%, 4, 5, 6, 6%, 7/2 8; C, 32, 4, 6, 6Y2, 7, 72, D, 4,'4Y2, 84, 6. $1.50 Cretonne Boudoir Slippers, 85c Pair Colorful cretonne with'soft leather soles. "Also a few palrs of satin boudolr siippers with padded soles. Cholce, 85c pair. SE== AT T =)

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