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& JRGES CURB ON GUNS ; AS MURDERS GROW ‘asurance Periodical Cites Increase in Homicides—D. C. Rate Called Exoessive. ¥ the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 14.—Drastic fed- Eal legislation for ®arms as 2 means of checking the growing homicide rate was the Spectator, an insurance . today in_making public statistics for 19 {owed a slaving rate in "ty of the largest cities of nine pe £00.000 of poputation. oo said_the an attitude of law- ss1 an difference to human fe without parallel in the history of nkind. The outstanding facts of merica’s murder record are: First, \ excessive proportion of criminals 10 o entirely unpunished, of who to receive punishment’ propor- he serlousncss of their of- )nd, the large majority of committed by shooting, as It of the ease With which re- ammunition can be se- where the law prohibits deaths from murder in n 192 the re- femphis, the homicide 4 per 100,000 of pop- 5 kane, Wash, was at the nd of the list, with 1 per 100, ? hyille d the sec- nd highest rat Orleans as third, with Louis ourth, with 16 w excessive” Tates were given #innatti, Ohio, 14.6; Louisvil Los Angeles, 12.9; Chicago. 11.8; Day- won. Ohio, Washington, D. C., Clevel .5, and Baltimore, L3 21, there we tid, whi included Mil- 2.9; 6; Seattle, 5.4, ana TOM LOVE ILL. June 14.—Tom Love, committeeman was taken to a suffering with fford Love, his today whether condition Minneapolis, will the control of CHEMISTS BEGIN WAR ON BOOTLEG DEALERS Firms Representing $1,000,000,000 Work With Government to End Aloohol Leaks. By the Assoclated Press, NEW YORK, June 14.—A campaign to drive bootlegging from industry and to promote the lawful use of al- cohol has been begun by chemical enterprises representing $1,000,000,- 000, in co-operation with the federal prohibition and internal revenue dé- partments, the American Chemical Soclety announced today. The nation-wide drive against “drug store bootleggers” will be di rected by a newly formed alcohol trade advisory committee, of which | William A. Sailer of Baltimore, presi- dent of the American Drug Manufac- turers’ Association, nas been chosen as chalrman, Appointments to the committee, it vas stated, were made by D. H commissioner of internal rev- actively sharing in the | ans and promising ef- | fective co-operation were Prohibition Commissioner Haynes and officials of | both federal agencies. | The committee, it was explained, | hopes to remedy the “intolerable sit- {uation” brought about by the pres- { ence in the chemical industry of boot- | leggers who mask their purposes by posing as wholesale druggists or | | manufacturers of flavoring extracts, | and thus are able to obtain permits to | sell alcohol for illegal purposes. | FIND CHINCH BUG “DOOM.” | IMBIA, Mo., June 14—FExperi- 7 of proved that the use of calcium cyvanide is @ sure method of exterminating the | chinch bug, according to Dr. Kei | Haseman. The application of m .thod would now probably be used | to protect cornfields, as the bugs are | |leaving the fields of ripening wheat | ta invade the growing imems also are being | Indiana, Tliinois and Kansas. w Blair, enu orgs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. ROCKEFELLERS DENY SALE OF N. Y. HOMES West 54th Street Mansions De- clared Purchased by Mandel- Ehrich Corporation. By the Associated Pre NEW YORK, June 14.—Reports that John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller, jr.. town houses in West b54th street were denied last night by representa- tives for the Rockefellers and for the Mandel-Ehrich Corporation, men- tioned a purchaser. The senior Rockefeller occupies a six-story house at 4 West §4th street ond his son a nine-story residence adjoining. Both racently purchased pleces of mearby property to main- tain the residential character of the street. KeepYour Complexion § of Rose-Petal Texture Nadine Face Powder will keep the roses in your cheeks. It will make your skin soft, smooth and velvety. It will fend an irresistable charm, and the fragrance of the skin or the eyes. Money re- funded if not pleased. __S0cat yous toilet counter, Min- iature box by mail 4c. NATIONAL TOILET CO. Paris, Tenn. These Prices May Seem RIDICULOUS—And They ARE UPRIGHT PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS GRAND PIANOS of them during prices we quote to it. We have cut prices on all used and shopworn pianos in our stock, determined to sell off every one this sale. If the - seem too good to be true— come in and investi- gate—and secure your favorite piano before some other fortunate purchaser beats you Up 45 275 325 Summer Clearance Sale Partial List of Bargains—the Prices Speak for Themselves Morris & Co. Upright,$45 Chickering Upright, $365 " Albrecht Upright, $69 Seeburg Upright, 98 Estey Upright, $115 Estey Upright, $145 Decker Upright, $160 Webster Upright, $178 Huntington Upright, $169 Melville Vose Upright, $225 Regal Upright, $210 Stieff Upright, $265 AxTHuR J ) G St. at 13th Stieff Upright, $375 Ivers & Pond Grand,$325 Doll & Sons Player, $275 Brewster Player, $395 Weber Pianola, $495 Holmes & Son Player, $395 Clark Player, $435 Arthur Jordan Grand, $585 COMPANY Home of the Chickering Piano had sold their ! i 1216 F St. N.W. arther on Remnant Day It’s far more trouble to shop, but surely on a day like tomorrow it pays tremendously to take the trouble to look through our remnants. Often you can secure most desirable apparel at half price—sometimes for even less—and, after all, though an odd garment in our stock, it may be just the thing you are looking for. Try it tomorrow—the remnant groups are filled with good See how far your money will go in Skirts—Suits—Coats—Wraps There will be 211 splendid garments right from our regular second floor stocks for women—in the remnant selling tomorrow! Choice $5 10—$12.50—A miscellaneous lot of Summer Skirts, including :trlptfl wrap-around sty brown and navy blue. Knlife-plaited Skirts, in fine velour checks; nayy and brown—s5.00. 6—$14,50 Knife-plaited Skirts, In Ganton “crepe; Palsley printings— 9 —$12.50 Skirts, _straightline styles, In black and white checked velour and box-pleated styles; in black and gray striped prunella— $5.00. 5—$850 Sport Skirts, smart sweater colors, in plald eponge— $5.00. 10—$8.50 Cloth Knickers, fine quality, Imported gray, tan and brown mixtures—S5. Choice s 10 2-$18.50 Jersey Sport Suits, brown and tan, with belted jack- ets; sizes 32.38. Also new black Jersey Tuxedo Jacket, was $16.50 —all $10.00. 3—$32.50 Tan and Gray Mixture Suits, with pleated panel Jackets —$10.00. 4—$17.50 Plald_ Camel's Halr Wrap-over Sport Skirts—$10.00. 2—325.00 Plaid Golf Skirts, and brown—$10.00, 4—$13.75 Knife-pleated Skirts, of black and white checked velour— $10.00. 10—$16.50 and $17.50 Roshanara Silk Skirts, white and black nov- elty stripes and plaids; box and knife pieated and straghtline styles 10—$13.75 Larger Women's Skirts, of satin striped Canton, In navy blue, black and gray; box- pleated styles; waist bands, 36 to 40 inches—$10.00. 4—$45.00 Straightiine Coats, of navy biue and black Delysla. 1 $40.00 tan and blue Imported Sport Coat; size 34—at $15.00, 4—$35.00 Stralghtline’ Capes, of black_moire ribbon—$15.00. 8—$35. Gray Fleeced Sport Suits, checks and mixtures; beited and panel jackets—$15.00. 2—$45.00 1007 Pure Camel’s Hal short box Jackets; sizes_36-42—$15.00, Sport Suits, 2—$36.50 Wooltex Sults, tan and brown homespun; loose box jack- ets; sizes 34-40—315.00. 2-$39.50 Gray Dlagonal Utility Sults, panel Jacket styles; sizes 36-40—8$15.00. tan Hats Tomorrow! Some Smart Styles to be Closed Out Fascinating, cool, summery, $3.50 to $4.50 Sport Hats, $2.50. This group includes white f white peanuts, with hemp edges, in white, and colors to match sweaters. These Pick-ups Tomorrow 1 Leghorn Hat from Crofut & Knapp, changeable sik facing, embroidered In old blue and rose wool. $25.00 Hat, $10.00. 2 Transparent Brown Hats, of horse hair; trimmed with flow- ers and lace. $15.00 Hat, $7.50. 1 Navy Milan, taffeta crown. $10.00 Hat, $5.00. 6 Hats of combination straw and fabric, 5 7 Hats, of baronet satin, trimmed with ostrich. $7.50 to $15 Hats, $4.50. Choice $25 5—$65.00 to $65.00 Tailored Suits, of navy blue twlil, tan twill cord and gray covert twill; long talilo ackets and short box jacke! rald bound—$25.00. 4—$45.00 Navy Blue Twill Suits, made with fongline jackets; ribbon bound—$25.00. 4—$39.50 to $69.50 Utllity Suits, of Imported mixtures and checked velours; brown and tan, brown and white, and tan and blu 2—$55.00 Tallored Sults, of long- Jacket style; of olive covert twlil; sizes 38 and 40—$25.00. 2—$50.50 and $60.50 Three-plece Costume Sults, blue and tan check- ed velour, with detachable silk blouse; size 38. Navy blue twlll, with beautifully embroldered Jack- et; size 34—$25.00. 4—$50.00 and $55.00 Sport Capes, circular styles, In brown and tan imported plaids; straightiine capes, of tan angora striped dliagonal cloth—$25.00. 5 2—$50.00 Topcoats, gray an brown overplalds; pleated panel backs; slzes 3 5.00. 9.50 to $75.00 Wr‘:ynl.l‘ ’ straightline and cape sleeve i avy" biue _Mondaine, Cordalure and Lustrosa—$25. black twill—$§26.00. - 6—$55.00 and $65.00 "aps, black brocaded Roshanara and Roshanara and twlill comblinations; very handsome—$25.00. 6—$49.50 to $75.00 Capes, yol circular and side-panel style: Tricotine, Lustrosa and twl Roshanara silk combinatiot very handsome cape, of navy blue veldyne, with gold thread embrodd« ery and caracul collar—$25.00. Choice $ 3 5 6—$75.00 to $95.00 Three-plece Costume Suits, wonderfully fi twills; box and blouse Jack: braiding, gold thread and fi embroldery and beading. Mo usual at $35.00. o 545500 to $75.00 Strictly Tal- Jored Suits, cordine, twlil cord and other fine twills; navy blue and fan. Two Wooltex Sults and one navy blue, with hairline stripes— 335, un- 4—$65.00 and $69.50 Calling Suits, of navy blue twill, Including a sash-tied Wooltex modal, with em. broldered cuffs and border—3$35.00. 8—$65.00 and $75.00 Tan and Gray Twillicord Sults, long jackets with self-tucking and blas folds—§35.00. 8—$55.00 to $86.50 Capes and Wraps, In large sizes, of navy blus and black twill and Fashona; clrcu- lar and yoked styles. One beau- tifully embroidered wrap, of black cord twill; size 4815—335.00. 5—$75.00 Gerona, Fashona and Lustrosa Blouse Coats and Kimono Wraps; tan, pecan, Sorrento, navy blue and black; smart and practi- cal—$35.00. 10—$49.50 Navy Blue Twill Coats, blouse and styles. Choice, $35.00. nd Black black Glamora and Veldyne; plain and sash-tied styles, with tucked border—$35.00. 13—856.00 to $95.00 Capes, In- cluding some of the season's most popular models; Canton crepe, cord twill, Fashona and Gerona, in circ and _straightiine styles. embroldered and tucked models; all very beautiful. Choice_of navy blue,” black and gray, Friday at $35.00. An Extra DRESS! Look through the remnants of silk dresses tomorrow—with the money saved you may then secure a cotton frock perhaps! Many pretty styles in these groups! 2—$29.50 to $35.00 White Jersey Sport Dresses, size 36; and a tan Poiret Twill Street Dress, size 34. Choice, $5.00. 2-$25.00 Hand-drawn Canton Crepe Dresses, navy blue and cocoa. Sizes 38 and 40, $7.50, 5—$29.50 to $35.00 Slik Dresses, in straightiine and draped street frocks of navy blue and black canton crepe. ~Useful as well as smart. Choice, $15.00. 6—$39.50 and $65.00 Silk Dresses, $26.50 Bralded and embroidered canton and flat crepes for street and after- noon wear. Navy blue, green and Aiso one_orchid Crepe and one Black Spangled Evening Gown, size 36. Cholce, $26. 14—$65.00 to $125.00 Afternoon Dresses, $32.50 Printed, beaded and _pleated styles in crepe de chine and canton and flat ciepes. Dresaes, too, suit- able for dinner wear In satin, can- ton, crepe roma, flat and satin- striped crepe. Good color choice. Sizes 36 to 42. Splendid opportu- nity at $32.50. $75.00 to $95.00 Dresses and Costumes, $52.50 Exclusive creatlons In fallle, flat crepe, crepe roma satin_ striped chiffon; handso embroldered, pleated One three-pisce costu of white crepe with embroide Jacket. Normandie—Printed—Plain Color VOILE DRESSES $10.75, $13.75 Normandie Voiles with the raised dots that don’t wash out. Printed Voiles in figured georgette patterns. in loveliest of pastel shades. e co]::r:’:e‘himlmzrenlng tiehion features— hand-drawn designs—dainty V. touches of ribbon, fine lengthwi: s and pleated panel ings, knife pl and novelty laces, and circular tuck- deep hems; cool, short sieeves; all-over embroidered styles. ‘White and contrasting figures on Frounds of navy blue, black, cornflower blue, maize, marigol d, tan, white, orchid, French blue and rose. All sizes, 34 to 44, when the sale starts tomorrow morning! Money Goes Far Friday in Blouses New and seasonable, but reduced because size assortments are incomplete and many of them are mussed from constant inspection. $2.00 Cotton Blouses, 95¢ About 100 Tallored Blouses of White Dimity and Colored Batiste —a variety of styles—with Pet: Pan, fiat, round and long roll co Colors: _Pink, blue, bisque, lave B sizes, but you'll surel In a style you'll fikel $3.00 Overblouses, $2.00 Jacquette and slip-over — ool printed and dotted volles ongette—popular summer shade: Ross, French biue, tan and orchid. Mighty becomiing and practical. Cholce, $2.00. Costume Blouses, $4.65 Printed silks and all-over em- broidered _silk ew and popular Interpretations of the jac- Quette style—silp-overs, too—F niday In a clearance of broken sizes. Orchid, blue, green, tan and multi- colored_ prints. $4.65. $5.90 to $7.50 Handmade Blouses, $4.85 Delightful blouses of sheer French volle and handkerchief linen, en- tirely handmade; round, square and V-neck styles—smart frill fronte— dainty with real irlsh and filet laces and colorea piping. Scarcely more than two or three of a style, so you'll need to choose early— $4.85. $4.00 Dimity Blouses, $2.75 Dainty striped and checked pat- terns — tuck-in and _overblouss n and Tuxedo col- ith long sleeves and turn-back cuffs. Ideal for less sweaters and the new sieev less jumper dress. Broken sizes. Friday at $2.75. . i Just Arrived—Crisp, New GUIMPES—VESTEE SETS The freshest, daintiest, adorable of new organdie neck- wear, made especially to wear with summer sweater coats. There are guimpes of white organdie with extra long Tuxedo collars, ail tucked and hemstitched and with broidered dots; organdie vestee sets, tucked and ruffled, ail white or with blanket stitched edges In black or French blue and real wide “butcher” cuffs; also vestee sets with wide col- ored bands of tangerine, rose, biue, orchid or maize on white organdie— smart Peter Pan, becoming V popular Tuxedo styloe—) At of summer neckwear—and Again! 19¢c and 39¢ Tables Neckwear reduced from 3¢, 50c and 75c. Many pretty things to pick from! White eyelet embroidered vestees, Peter_Pan and Tuxedo styles; noveity lace Tuxedo collar sets, white linen Peter Pan sets, plain white or with embroldered Initial in blue or red; &b collars, eyelet embroidery on tan ‘bat- iste; novelity lace bertha collars; Pa ley Peter Pan collar sets; organdie Tuxedo style vests. Choice, Friday, 19¢ and 39c. Friday! $7.50, $8.00 and $10.00 Silk Bags, $4.85 Thirty pieces, from our regular stocks, reduced for Friday clos- ing! Filigree, metal and silk covered frames. Some with markasite and Jeweled clasps. Newest shapes—fat, Pouch, swagger and envelope. The sfiks are fine moire, Imported brocades and stripes, fallles and with light color changeabl ings. inside frames or coin purse. All with mirror and powder puff. Colors— WHITE, navy blug, beige, brown, black, gray and red. Cholce Friday at $4.85. Leather Party Boxes, $2.95 Smart, convenlent vanity boxes, leather covered and silk lined In Lght contrasting colors. Good mirror, coln purse, Iipstick, eyebrow pencll cases and dorine—some have comb, too. Cholce of black, tan, navy, brown. UMBRELLAS! $7.50 and $8.50 Umbrellas, $4.95 About 50 Umbrellas to go Friday! uality silk and great varlety of including amber, wood and col- dles, with rings, Ample color choic: —red, purple, brown, taupe, black. $10.00 to $12.50 Umbrellas, $7.50 Some odd pleces, but fine grades! Be silke—han- with side straps, others with loops or rings. Colors: Blue, green, purple, red, black, brown. Petticoats, $1.75 small_lot—fine quality White bl Petticoa regular 28 and 30 Inches, tyle TUB SILK PET- TICOATS, oped and hemstitched bottoms—practical for misses! GLOVES $6.50 and $9.00 Long Kid Gloves, $3.95 Fine French Kid Gloves, 12.button length In white, 64; 12-button length in t 6/4, 63 and 7; 20-button length, white only, sizes 5% and 5%. A wonderful chance at, par, $3.95, $2.00 and $2.50 Novelty Silk Gloves, $1.65 Broken sizes—pure Milanese Silk Gloves In noveity gauntiet style. Two-tone embroldered backs and trimmed cuffs. Colors: istic with brown, white with gray pongee, gray with silver or navy blu $1.50 to $3.00 Silk and Chamoisette Two-clasp styles, Milanese Silk Pon- gee and Tan; 16-button length silk, brown or navy blue; noveity gauntlet styles In silk or chamaisette; pongee, ite, black, brown and gray. Broken sizet iplain the price! Chamoisette Gloves, 25¢ Pair Odds and ends of White Chamolsette Gloves, mostly in strap.wrist style. Silk and Chamoisette Gloves 50c and 95¢c Pair Siightly Imperfect gloves of regular $1.00 to $3.00 quality. Both silks and , In pongee, mastic, gray, hite. Long gloves, pair, P styles, pair, 50c. SWEATERS— —2 or 3 for the price of one—Fri- day. $3.00 to $5.00 Slipovers, for a Close-out at $1.00 Round, V and bateau neck styles— mohair and mohair and fiber com nations—gorgeous coiorings that clude jade, gray, tangerine, tom brown, American ity and na blue. All sizes In one style or another. Yours for a dollarl $5.95 to $8.00 Jacquettes $3.95 A handsome lot—side-tie and but- Most of the best colors for wear, with ight pleated including beige and gray. Assorted Sweaters, $4.85 A miscellaneous group that Includes brown fiber tuxedos, mohalr and mo- halr and fiber slipovers in ralnbow stripes and white grounds wih rain- bow figu! A lot of mighty smart sweaters re, but mostly one or two of a kindl Wool Jersey Tuxedos $5.00 Only 17—mostly 40 to 44 Smartly cut Tuxedo styles of practi weight and zing navy $25.00 to $29.50 Pure Silk Sweaters, $10.00 11—Tuxedo style, Pure Silk Sweat- ers, In brown, tan, nenna, jade, der and wistaria. Broken size: a wonderful chance if you can be fitted! most * Gloves, 95¢° things—make your money do extra duty! MISSES’ FROCKS, SUITS, COATS A Friday fraught with great interest for misses (and mothers of misses) 3—Misses’ $19.50 Dresses in Sport Silks, straightiine and two-plece models, $5. Misses’ $19.50 to $25.00 Silk Frocks, $10.00 Including popular Palsley prints and navy biue, black and tan flat crepes and crisp taffetas. “Missy” basque models and straightline styles. Misses’ $29.50 to $45.00 Afternoon Frocks, $19.50 12—Stylish Blouse and Straightiine Dre: sultable for street, after- noon or travel. Roshanara, flat and printed crepes, in navy blue, black and tan. Misses’ $45.00 and $49.50 Frocks, $24.50 atylolOToRly oneof-a.kind drasses In draped, pleated and blouss ue, tan, biue, . stries, Navy bl rench blue, rose and green. Very smart and inees’ Misses’ $49.50 to $59.50 Dressy Frocks, $29.50 10—Draped, straightline and circular models—sllk fioss and ribbon- embréidered and braid-trimmed—satin-faced Canton, roshanara and printed crepes. An all-occasion frock. §29.50. Misses’ Cotton Frocks, $15.75 Dalnty dotted Swisscs; cool, non-crushable linens; French voiles in great variety—that is the “line-up” of these adorable summer frocks. Aglow with color, In 2 dozen difierent styles, with organdy, lace ind drawnwork. They'll turn a whole “bat- tery” of envious eyes on their wearers! Sizes 14, 16, 18. 3—$25.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats In Black and White and Brown and Tan Mixtures. Sizes sultable for mirls of ten o twelve years. Left from last summer, but nevertheless good styles. $10.00, 3 Hart “Schaffner & Marx Coats in Handsome Mixtures— blde and rose shades—ten to twelve year sizes—iast summer's coats— 3—Mlases’ $49.50 Fashona and Arabell + styles—siik stitchery and embroidery—$1.00. 7 O UeTIate ePring & l’Sw—MiLue(l’ SSSfl_ n;ld $59.50 Coats, $22.50 me Lustrosa and Fashona—some 2 hi blouse and sash-tied styles. Colors: Navy blue, biack and tam o e 10—Misses’ $65.00 to $75.00 Coats, $28.50 ful draped, blouse and side-tie modeis; embroidered, braided l!r:vur::d; handsomely crepe silk Hned. Choice of navy blue, B"m?’—lNFlu:u' 8679.50 to $95.00 Wraps, $38.50 ul Fashona, Gerona and Arabella Wrap Goats: hand: embroidered and ribbon-trimmed. Lovely siik linings and finiening ac. talls found only In the highest prics ga tan. Mostly one of a kind. _ Friday, ssago " oY blue, black and 6—Misses’ $45.00 Two-Piece Costume Suits, $15.00 Gray and tan twili—embroldered, bralded and mibbon trimmed. 7—Misses’ $49.50 Two-Piece Costume Sui Of fine navy blue twill cord—silk stitchery and 3:%‘.:&:.1"?37.5 ch—Muua $79.50 to $150.00 Costume Suits, $38.75 and Soptume, styles—two and three-plsce—beaded, embroidered, braided and eitbon 'fi ed. , \ery attractive Paisley print and flat crepe blouses isses’ $59.50 Two-Piece Suits, $22.75 crgp-s:fl.::lllz:‘eléy embroidered and tucked styles in t:!'ly and tan twill— $—Misses’ $59.50 Three-Piece Costume Suits, $24.75 with detachable printed silk Sash.tied and box jacket models, biouses—embroldered styles—in fine navy blue twill. , 9—Misses’ $69.50 to $75.00 Suits, $28.75 n Sox lacket wrap.around and side-tied styles. Two and three e models. Choice of navy blue, gray or tan twill cord. Beautifully Beautiful Sample Underwear, 1; Off! The biggest and mo: &cores of styles to choose from—all most beaytizors . TPE T $2.00 to $3.00 Camisoles $10.50 ¢ 0. $1.35 and $1.85 Enszvelopem Fine radium silks and sating o ClEMise and Step-Ins omany ht'lllnredfl models * with 35.85, $9.85 to $12.85 ching and tucks. Oth. S ers with Insertions and edgings Gownen doren SF In lovely Stk o ne Jict and Val iaces. ieqand Step-lvemesy Crim: N:cky"ed: “cclcl‘b—'lcml White, med with exquisite real r“m_ LT avy blue. Mighty two-tone satin ribbon bows and streamers—Iustrous crepe.back satins. Gowns with V, round, lqll;:ra lfllfl hlflll necks—chemise wi camisole tops—gorgeous! extravagant with lace ol? fl"ll.n{ ningly simple with hemstitching and “rosebud trimming. = Take your chol Youe | ce—save about one. $3.95 French Under- wear, $2.50 A closing-out of some of our Imported garmen ts! Beautiful handmade and hand-embroldered gowns and envelope chemise of fine na’nsook — gowns with or without sieeves, In round, square and V-neck styles— envelope chemise with scal- loped straps—all with hand- some flower and conven. tional designs In satin-stitch embroidery. $3.95 to $8.50 Envelope Chemise, Step-Ins, Costume Slips $2.85, $3.85 to $5.85 Lovellest of radium silks and fine crepe de chines—a whole rainbow of dainty colors—blue, orchid, flesh and white. Many step.ins_and bloomers of lus- back satin, others k, smartly tailored y lace-trimmed. tiful satin and crepe.de- costume slips ($4.85), in ch, tan, navy blue and black. Envelope ‘chemise with heavy satin ribbon straps; lace-trim- med, tucked and tallored yokes. Beautiful lingerie at one.third less than the usual cost. oo el e S F = = F ootwear—Big Savings rastic housecleaning of broken sizes. Ky of WHITE Canvas Oxfords! Yourprofin! ?:lzcl)scothAFr];ldca‘s?! $6.00 and $7.00 Pumps Black kid—patent leather 32. 45 - —brown calf— agnp and tongue styles. ... pairs Women's $7.00 Black Kid One.strap Pumps—s| styles, with round toe and : PR i %, ¥Ith Tound tos and Spanish heel. Sizes: C—2ls, 4, 415, 5, 5 60 pairs ‘Women’s $7.00 Patent Leath Single-strap Pumps—full A—4, 415, 5, 513, 6, 6 . Sizes C—3, 32, 4, 4V, 5, 5V, 6, ) 472, 5, 52, 6%, 7. Irs of Women's $7.00 Colonlal Tongue Pum with short vamps; Spanish heels and hand-turned solce Sisert = 7; D28V $2.45 pair. $6.00 Patent Leather Sirap Pumps—low flat heels, weit soles and full r:::d‘t‘::v;." g-:.’-'ns't"u; shoes for younger girls. Sizes: A—4l2 to 8; B—3% to 8; C—3 to Bty not both black and brown In all sizes listed. $2.45 pair. = Sl L $10.00 and $12.00 Calf, Suede and Patent $ Pumps and Oxfords......., Remnants, but all fine shoes—desirable styles! brown and black calf oxfords, Cuban hes! & Ay n calf combination ; Pumps, whth Junfor. French heels, In patont leihes ocy Solon ne.strap pumps with low flat heels, wel ther vamps with sand suede backs, but sizes as listed In one style or another. 0 8; AA—4 to 9; A—3 to 8 3,30 42, 5, 6, 7, 773, 8, 5. Chotos, 485 parr? ©© 9 WHITE Canvas Oxfords Special Purchase and s 1 .55 s Sl AL .. ool bvaemseaiih A most remarkable opportunity! E; with ‘Ivory enamoied leather Sofes and heels, medim: anery Pyand fit chance to buy seasonable footwear ata 2 . 10 7; B=3%% fo %0 8; Dd to 8. 9085 payeal flgure! Sizes: Stockings Friday! 00 Silk Stockin 1. : :zn.:".'{'"m sizes ?: mli’-:;:hslnnfg $3.00 Cloc| :"9 sstodnngs orcs, b DL Full-fashioned, pure silk stock- and “soles, Teinforced heels and i gray, navy bl ngs with mercerized ga: i Gl L hand-smbroidersd ciox In Gongrast: Pair, $1.65, ing colors on whnite, tan and me. $3.00 and $3.50 All-Silk dium brown. Not ail sl Stockings, $2.75 $3.50 English Sport Ends of several lines. 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