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SWITH S HAILED NEXT PRESIDENT _G;évernor at Tammany Meet- Ing Says No Rich Man Ever le. Has Been Elected. By-the Amociated Press. “NEW YORK, July 5.—The Volstead act was hissed and Gov. Smith, who signed the measure repealing the state prohibition enforcement act, was checred lustily as “the mext President of the United States” at Tammany Hall's Fourth of July cele- bration. Gov. Smith, who recently captured national attention by his signing of the repealer and who was declared by Nerman E. Mack of Buffalo, member of-the national democratic committee, to an avowed candidate for the presidency, was one of the principal spéak, The governor, w of-having begun his career boy, compared the relative chancei of a rich man and a poor man be- coming President and asserted that na man of great wealth ever had been Bent to the White House. Among others to share the rostrum with the governor were Senator Mat- thew M. Neely of West Virginia, who attacked the twelve-hour day in the steel industry; Representative Harry B: Hawes of Missouri, who pald his regpects to the Volstead act and the Ku Klux Klan, and Representative James A. Gallivan of Massachusetts, who declared that “the gunmen of Volsteadism have brought into ex- istence a reign of terror, threatenin Cengress and the executive officers. CABLE VICTORY SAVES U. S.$100,000 A YEAR French Company Loses Fight for “Remission of Tax on Connecti- cut Part of Line. By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., July 5. of the French Telegraph Cable G, Pany to obtain remission of a $1,734 State tax on the Comnecticut portion of the New York-Brest cable on the &round that United States govern- ment messages are transmitted free have ended (n failure. =The disclosure was made today on revelation of minutes of a private Bearing held geveral months ago by the state board of equalizati, The federal government w. afranking privilege in return for per- mission to land the cable on Cape Cod, Mass. The vrivilege saves the United Htates about $100,000 e year, it s stated. _ Counsel for -Efforts ‘om- that it might be desirable for Con- fiecticut_and other states to refrain from taxing the cable lines. Counsel Said that at the beginning of the War the State Department had sent 67,000 free cable messages inquiring &bout Americans abroad. - SUGAR TAX DEFENDED. By the Associated Press. LONDON. Jul; ‘The prime min- igter, Stanley Baldwin. speaking in the house of commons yesterday, de- fended his policy on the taxation of sagar. He said it was wholly de- yated to promoting greater produc- flen and thereby removing the ex- treme sensitiveness of the market avising from a shortage or small oErgin. It was only by largely Increased production that sufficient surplus could be secured to give more or less constant lower prices. He strongly emphasized the importance of producing within the empire all the sugar possible as well as other products. Mr. Baldwin regretted that no re- daction in the tax on sugar was pos- tble this TELLS ENGLAND WHY U. S. SEIZES LIQUOR Beck July 4 Speaker in London. Lady Astor Also Gives. Address. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 6.—~James M. Beck, solicitor general of the United States, speakers at the annual Independence day dinner of the American Society of London last night. Mr. Beck explained why the United States government had seized liquor within the three-mile limit and why occasionally English visitors had -to be detalned at Ellis Island. He as- serted that the liquor embargo would not have been imposed on foreign ships if it had not been for deliberate and consistent violation of the American laws and abuse of Ameri- can hospitality within the harbors of the United States. “Americans are very jealous of the majesty of their laws” he sald, “and they resented this invasion of them by foreign vessels. The Ameri- can people, in supporting prohibi- tion, are making a great experiment and feel that they cannot jeopardize the success of that experiment by al- lowing continued smuggling of liquor by Kuropean ships.” Mr. Beck explained the detention RUSSIANS DENIED RIGHT B.V'lnhuto IIANILA .Yllly 5.—Decla.rln: that the American govern: done 1ts bit B iment already has refugees from Vladivostok, who: recently transported to the Unlted of English and other foreign visitors | | at Ellis Island as a necessary part of the government's régulations re- | |\ stricting _immigration, \but it was! | without favor or prejudice. Lady Astor said that England and America would not quarrel over the liquor question, adding: “When ‘the it will be for th countries, tinued, had to fight & apathy and shortsightedness among their citizens. Co-Operating With Your Executor It is no criticism of the ability of the person you wish to handle your estate when you name this bank in your will as co-executor. There is an advantage in having experi- enced men co-operate with your executor in_the disposal of your estate. We should like to tell you of the many ways our Trust Department benefits you in trust affairs—whether it be the carrying out of your wishes in your will or the management of trusts while you are still alive. Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” ALEXANDER WOLF Trust Officer 509 Seventh VICTOR B. DEYBER resident Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. 4 Children Cry for lieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, F]atulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverjghness arising therefrom, and, by regulatmg the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of ’ MOTHER :~ Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to re- i Ahmhnelz Harmless—No Opiates. Bt Tl Physicians everywhere recommend it. Women’s Shoe Styles for Summer Days Patent Leather and Satin—Black Suede Trim $7.00 Field Mouse_ Kid, with Tan Criss- Cross Buckle Strap, Just Arrived. $7.50 $6.00 Canvas Pumps; covered heels, turn soles; exceptionally good quality several styles e “snm Popular Prices Predominate Style after style of White Kid and Canvas Pumps and Oxfords — colored trim; Patent Leather Pumps and Ox- fords—some plain and others trimmed in Gray and Brown Suede; “Sports” Shoes—in white and colored trim; Black Satin Pumps—trimmed in Black Suede —cut-out effects; also conservative styles in Black and Brown Kid. —every desired heel. —every size—AA to E widths. Supreme values — prices from $5 to $7.50. SILK HOSIERY Some Very Fine Friday Specials In all colors and all makes—$3.50 and $3.00 values Reduced to $2.75 and $1.95. Also Onyx, Van Raalte, Moluwk. Medalia, Beot-‘l(lllt and other well known makes, in an assortment of all leading - colors. Friday Sale Specials Regent “KEDS," irls, with rubber soles; f'm Tan. Black C‘a'i("' ,:,“ snappy sport ef- - 53'85 Special " Oxfords Prices range from $1.00 to $4.50. for women and growin all nxes. 75 values to $7.50; of White Kid, Whlle Canvas and White Buckskin; Golf Patterns and Dress Styles . ae For Foot Comfort $4.95 Consult our specialists—], T. Arnold and H. O, Bruebaker.. We cai pedic Fo otwear—a Appliances and Ortho, properly. nd our experts can fit' them FAMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co,, Inc. Over 50 Years of Satisfactory Service 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. =D )= PEDVEDN =DV D= 5 TO ENTER PHILIPPINES BY WALTER J. ROBB. Star zl. m” Datly in caring for 800 Rus: ‘n State noui.:éa that erritt most of ers-deserted their jobs Gen. uou-rd Wood. today an: ther hundred refu- now - in to come Of the 160 Russians who left the main body of refugees to work in the Davao he! ago, only . essary stamipa ‘to make® good. cently, when more than 600 of their gompulonl left Mi Re- flu for the Unite ?lo ham,flald ‘work- nd flocked to tes ard Davao fn &n eflor: to get free trans- portation to America. many of them can blnl{ of % at Davao have tllrnsd to same earn a living stripping hemp, ma: the Hluf oring, recelving the ‘wages 4s Filipino workers, They are’ declared unreliable ‘workers, ‘however. —_——— Miss Irene Nungésser, récently ap- Poimted assistant United Stayesdi trict attorney at Toledo. Ohlo, is one’ Of the few women in the country to hold such a position. STUNT FLYER KILLED. CHARLESTON, ¢ 8. ' C,, uT M his life last night at th. near here, wagn_ his from a height of about !oet. plunging jnto th 3,500 holiday visitors lent. Mrs, le of Palm: muchine fel MtGowan, the airman’ kissed the slrnun he went u July .= eGowan, stunt_atrman, lost wife, was among -the spectators; she had Just before p. McGowan was scheduled to take his (plane high fn the air, set it afire and escape in & paraghute. The machird was not on ifire when it fell. Hun-} dreds of people rushed down the beach and several men swam qut to the wrecked plane, but found no trace of McGowan, % 1 McGowdn was known in fiying cir- cles as “Bugs” McGowan and was a native of Quitman, Ga. He had done stunt fiying._in a number of southern cities for the past two years. s, 11 U Rnans MTe He t’ There’s no two ways about it when July comes—ends of lines as well as odd garments 1216 F SL. N.W. must be sold! Cost can hardly be considered now—what price will sell it quickly is ever our main consideration. Remnant .prices tomorrow in these garments of assured quality are too lIow to need comment. And there are so many that chooSing is an easy task. Shop to- morrow—Closed Saturday, July 7—and every Saturday during July and August. Women’s Dresses—Remnant Prices Always Welcome—See These There’s always room for another dress. in- every wardrobe. $23.50 to $29.50 Dresses $12.50 10 Dresses—Canton crepes, tuck- and draped panels—embroidered tin crepe, novelty striped trico- sham—navy, black, cocoa, brown— wzes 36 and 38, $25 to $35 Dresses, $19.50 Navy blue beaded georgette, sizes 36 and 44; navy tricosham, straight panels, size 40; navy Can. ton crepe, seif-pi d vy fat crape, d 36; navy biue Canton crepe, araped model, size 34. $25.00 Silk Dresses, $17.50 16—Navy Blue and Black Draped Canton Crepe Street Dresses, sizes 36 to 40. A big cnance Friday! $21.00 Tub Silks, $17.50 6—8triped Tub fllk Dresses, sizes 36 to 4. Gu. st colors. Evening Gow: . $21.50 1—$69.50 Sport Dress, drawn flat crepe....... hand- 1—$39.50 Brown Can- ton Crepe lace vestee.. 1—$65.00 Black Ca ton Crepe, pleated 1—$65.00 Emborof Gray Canton Cuw. —mm Vfllaw cm' fon 3 crystal 50—$29.50 to $39.50 Dresses Pleated Canton crepes, pleated and lace-trimmed georgettes, flat crepss, draped and pieated panels. good color two of a kind. 3 Friday, to hur them i > Shem” $25.00 $79.50 to $95 More than a dozen handsome dresses—Canton crepe, crepe faille . and satin crepe—strect and after- noon etyles—pleated and draped modele—~beaded, embroidered and plain’ girdles—black, navy, brown, rust, cOtea and tan. Sczes 34 to 40. Each a smart style—wonderful chancel 1—$85.00 Black Crepe de Chine Pleated Dress whh overskirt; size 36 5 1~485.00 Navy Biue Embmlfland G-ernnc Dres: 1—69500 ‘Black and White Print- el Chiffon D 1—0n%m Navy hCr- e de Chine Tucked Oress, with bllck.$57 50 braiding; size 1—$89. piece Costume Dress, printed crepe blouse; size g $47.50 ""Krepe-knit Three Dl.c. Costume, with printed $47.50 de Chine, yeliow linen undersieeves and collar; size 36, 1—‘||5w Green Cre Q Romaine, self-colored, med; size 36.. 1—$125.00 Embroidered Th Georgette Costume, sleeve- Jacket; size 2.50 Crepe Dinner pe Romaine Dinner Gown, in 36.. 1~$150.00 White ‘Beaded Crepe Evenlnfl Gown, size ss 36. rown Jacquard Silk Handsome Coats—Please Note —that Summer Wraps of silk, also light-weight twills and pile fabrics are all to be found in these groups! Remnant is scarcely the word for the high-character garments herc offered! 4—$40.00 ;os$49.50 Coats Co Slrvflhtllnl Cnl!l, navy ‘and black Delyei 3—$65.00 and $65.00 ona and Cordalure Wraps with wing sieeves. 5—$75.00 _ Blous oats Wraps _in_Fashona and Glamoir; navy, Sorrento and ta Black Veldyni and 38. 4—$50. avy Fash. 00 Circuiar &port Capes in 15.00 Pl and Stripe ors are tan and g Ca 1—$29.50 Tan Veirdy Cape 1—856.00 Navy v.my . $15.00 . $18.00 Roshanara Wraps. .. 2—830.00 Black Brocaded Rosha- sizea 38 and 41.. $19.00 $24.00 1—$75.00 Black Lus- Black trosa_ Circular 1 z—ofin .50 'c-;"‘u in »;-vy, and Gray Fashona ani Liatrosa 2.7 $26,00 R-E-M Silk Underwear $3.00 Silk Underwear $1.85 Crepe de Chine and Radlum Silk Vesta ® and Enveiops Chemise, taliored and lace trimmed models. Flesh, orchid, light biue and peach. 50 Silk Underwear Gowns and envelope chemise of radium , erepe back, satin and creps de chine, trimmed with French val and fil ices—tallored styles, with hemstitched yokes. 'In fleah, white, orchid and maize. $12.00 Silk Gowns, $8.85 Gowns, of crepe back satin and de’ chine, trimmed with Irish crochet and val laces, in orehld, White, flesh and_maize, Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.50 Tub Sllk Petticoats—straightline atyle, with Remstital Short lengtng b’rflfl :flil&l“fl.. an $3.00 English Sateen Petticoa 95 Engliah .-tnn i?y:::" \:#h ”:mb::l mfl ulllon. leny \ ‘s"a'ofi findcrwur $1.35 Nalnsook Gowna and Envelope Ghemiss, trimmed with 1 fcoat and $1.00 Neckwear at 39¢ nd thtl, with tuxedo nol. T eter Pan ollar setd, ind white |ll|ln. e, S, B h Ml" Pan collars, an u“'-li.. vests with Peter Pan collars and embroidery In ‘brown. White ~ Organdy Bulchlr Collar Sets, Ll with novelty and Fine Net Guln Pan S with alee. ung o~ camisole - lare, and ll: .:1"!:' l;l‘nmll mh irish an worn - _with 6—$49.80 Blouse _Wraps, tucked, in navy and black twills. pin 3 — $55.00 Straightline it Black Roshanara Coats, with cape “and £33 00 8-$95.00 All-over Embroidered and Braided Sash.tied Coats, In navy, black and and Bilouse Fashona and pes—At Remnant Prices! 2—$50.50 Navy Twiil Capos, Hisred pansis.. ... S&1-:00 2-449.50 Navy and Black Twill Stralghtline Stratghiiine A Misses’ Friday Indeed it is—the opportunities are worthy of an advertise- ment all their own. Crowded into the few lines below are notices of phenomenal savings. 4—4$25.00 Misses’ Jersey Copenhagen and gray... 5—$35.00 _Misses' ‘weed and Homespun Suits, -tnlgmnm mod- In tan and 518.50 . he ]spckr:"lult, white and orangs, box jacl Wraparouna skirk: .. $18.50 7.60 Misses' ‘Three-plece Costume Sults, sash-tle and box Jackets, all.over e broidery. . 7—$49.50-355.00 Misses’ Sults of Fine Twiil Cord, 1n box and tai- fored models; and navy. 3—$69.50-$95.00 Misses’ Three- plece Costume Sults, elaborately embroidered, detachable blouses of Paisiey prints. d 4—$22.50 Misses’ Dresse: ton, straightline models. 5—$29.50. Migses’ Dresses M Flat Crepe and Printed Siiks, blouse and straightiine navy, black and tan. 8—$29.50 Milfit Sport Frocks of Flat and straightiine mod white, . rose and white and tan and brown 10—$49.50-955.00 Misses’ Flat Crepe, Roshanara and Printed Crepes, In straightline, blouse and draped models; embroidered or rib- bon trimmin, navy, biack.. 1—849. Evening Dress, ruffled skirt.... X 14 to 18 year sizes only in this department. mm.fluw Misses’ Two and “Thre ce Costume ' Suits, in | Eton, round and box mod- Coats of Fash- embroldered or or blouse mod- gray and ‘21.50 10—$75.00.$95.00 Wraps of Fash- 6na, Lustrosa and’ Twill Cord, In straightiine, blouse and wrap- around models; embroidered, brald- ed or ribbon-trimm $35.00 navy, tan, black.. of T.flm and C-m . $7.50 L—“fl.w Miss’ S ort Dress, gray and orange oomb)nnlon, 'm.m llace trim- ming = 1—$79.50 ™| Moire Dress, dupefl ‘model, In nuvy “950 ‘Gotted Bw fies in many lace, ribbon, organdy trir If You Wish a Skirt —one of the new ones—silk or cloth, pleated or plain— look for it in tomorrow's sale! 2—$14.50 Plala Eponge Wrap- around Sport jo2$1250, Black -n'::{xvmu Ve- our Check Sport 3 00 wrap styles $3. 2—$12.50 Gray and Gold Striped Eponge Sport skirt .. 9O . $3.00 Flannel [ blue, tan and gray. b .50 Bright.colored . Sport Skirt ratine. 6—813.75 . Knife-plaited Check Skirts, black and white, taupe and ofange e-pi Velour $7.00 Canton Grepe Skire gra; tan and white. o 15—815.50 to $25.00 Sport Skirts— striped eponge, plald camel-e. nalr andleasha st plain and striped Rosh. Handmade Blouses, $3.00 A work. wear with sleeveless sweaters, spec'al purchase of .Fine Batiste and Voile Blou: tirely, handmade and trimmed with real Peter Pan and Tuxedo collars, s, en- laces and hand-drawn Excellent blouse for sport $5.00 Handmade Blouses, $3.95 Fine, 8heer French Volle Handmade Blouses, long roll Tuxedo collars with vestle fronts, round flat Peter Pan coiars. Trimmed with real filet or irish laces. $10.00 Costume Blouses, $8.75 White crep and sleeveless chine and printed silks, bateau necks, short siceves The all-white ones are trimmed with hand em. let brofdery, filet and val laces, In broken line of sizes. Voile Overblouses, $3.95 . Fine Sheer French Vol and val laces. Round flat sleeves or sieeveless styl .Chiffon Silk Stockings, $2.00 A very fine Chiffon silk stocking with mercerized il garter hem and all-si every pair full-fashioned k foot for the low cut sandals; and all sizes, Black, gun metal, French taupe, French nude. $3.00 Silk S Heavy Welght Silk Stockings, with silk garter hem and feet: every palr perfect and full fash- loned, Black, gray and cham- pagne. $2.00 -Silk Stockings, $1.35 Full-fashioned * Silke “Stocking a few pairs of hand.drawn o colored embroidery, Black, white, cordovan, otter, medium brown and cocoa. Fine Footwear at Remnant Prices Regular $7.00 Value 69 pairs of Women's Black Kid 1-Strap Pumps, welt soles, ou heels with rubber hee medium round toes; very aoft and comfortable. Sizes—A width, 4z to 7 B width, 4 t0 7; C width, 4 to Regular $5 Vdue, $3.85 79 pairs of Women’s White Can- vas Oxfords, welt soles and Cuban hoels, of white Ivory leather, me- dium’ round toss; cool, comfortable, serviceable, Sizos—A, 4z to 7; B, 2 to 8; C, 2 to 8. Regular $9 to $10 Values o Ys2es fow flat Oxfords In blac brown calf; Pumps with low flat heels -nd welt goles, fashioned in athe 7 "'w.. - Pum You ‘miss pt:ll fot, -as they are so at_this season. Nmp- ‘with 'S"?.n MO ind welt Solee Sng fow Frend 8 reaAn, Sy 5 S ot 7. ), 5, 5Ya, 6 , T 8- 334 N P A 28 Rel "Llnnkln $2.50 Fiber Sport Stockings . $1.95 X Drop-stitch Fiber Silk Stockings, full fashjoned, In twa.tone colors. Dark green, brown, navy and light green, 75¢ and $1.00 $tockings, 50c " Lisie, Cotton and Fiber Silk Stockings, plain, fancy weaves and wide rlb " patterns; not .all slzes in. every gtyle, Black, white, cordovan, gray and russet. Regular $9.00 and $10.00 Values, $1.95 83 pairs of Women's French Heet -Pumps and- Oxfords, patent leather and' kid, ' A’ few pairs of black satin— SIIO.—AAA l BV& 7, 7! < by z. 7 o, 5, 8%, 6, o544, 5 %, 7Va. Regular:$1.25 and $1.35 Values, 95¢ Children’s and : Misse w vas Rubber Sole Play hey 00} an eomfnr\lhlcs tn. Kiddies aii Wia them: 8zes from € in child's to misses’, Sold for $3.00, $3.50 and. .00, $1. Children's 1u|l wide toes, of There are Whl“ Can- and Brown Calf. il!ll—A 13 12Y,, 13% s 92, 110, 1 ll}t TVar 9, 10, 100, 11V, 10, 1, ik 1.;3?1’& W B, 8 7; Var - Children‘s Brown Calf Barefoot Sandals, . with welt soles and smooth inner sotes; made In the same way. that the Shoss ark Namuteat Siees 111}. %% ys' Brown c.l""'lh.l $ole o Moccasin Style Play are very serviceavie. Sizes 1 /e WA ; Qverblou :l’h«t grade h fine tucking u necks; short 60 New Distinctive Sleeveless Golf Coats, Special, $5.90 New Sleaveless Golf Coat of fine mohalr, with plain back and -twa-toned fiber and mohair front, in a piain weave, beautifully blended, With. taped’ self - binding on front—two pockets and . four- button low opening—a most desir- able summer weight. COLORS: Bluff, harding, lanvin, gray, witte and corn In combina. tions. High-Price Hats at a fraction of ' * theircost 1—Henrl Bindel Navy Lisers, crown facing and bow of sand; wide moire rlbbe", Was £10.00 $26.00, for. ltar Maline, with Mian, forming around edge of $15.00 " 1—Navy Neapolitan Medlu brlm Hl double brim of faille lllk. and narrow blas lcov- oF Faille back: very §12.50 smart. Was $28.50, for.. o 1—French Hat from “Hermance" —brown Milan crown, fallle silk brim, chrysanthemum of rose, tan and blue green at side. Was $45.00, for Harry_colling Jade Green Hair medium =) >S D) e Black sing| trim." Was $35.00, for. 1=—Crofut & Knapp, Lanvin reen, I-r?- shape, velvet and slik owers sand_and orange, flat vl Harry Collins, beautiful turban, cocoa hemp with same shade eatin ribbon bow. Was $25.00, for.. Lace vells with chiffon edges— white with green, white and butter color, white with sand, white and keily’ green, ~white with black, white with eid hllu. on brim, $3.00 and $3.50 S:xede Fabric Gloves, $1.95 8-button Finest Suede-finished Fabric Gloves, two-.tone embroid- ered backs, ' embroidered arms and wristband with pearl buckle— white and bisque: broken sizes .... Noveity Suede-finished Fabric Gauntlet Gloves—two-tone em. broidered backs and fancy cuffs, some with wristband and pearl buckie. Twnltu,“auquu, Sand, Leather, Taupe ai Brown; broken sites ... $1.95 $2.50 Novelty Silk Gauntlets, $1.65 Fine Quality 8k Gauntlets, two-tone . embrofdered back and colored trimming on cuffs—White with “gitver "ana kPonfl:e, Mastic with Brown, Black wrtl Siiver; Broven sizes .. $1.65 Odds and ends of Silk and Chamolsette Gloves—2.clasp strap wrist and 16-button length; broken ‘lots and. sizes 3—$12.50 beaded bags—jet and cotor_linings—mir- ror and small pu while they last .. 3 18—Leather Vanity Boxes—in tan, brown “and black—double leather handies—four fittings; Moire siik lin- ings .. ANOTHER LOT OF Bathing Suits —just received—selling with the balance of that sample line at $3. 95 and $5.00 in all colors— d iver finish, sm; oval and square shapes—tape a chain handies—mirror cleverly in- ::rnnrlufl in frame. Only 13 of ese. At Your Price—Women’s Suits —for one cauld scarcely ask for prices less than these. Tailored as well as fancy suits are offered! 2—3$16.50 reey jport Suits, deer and bllok. 8 36 and 38 2—033‘.(!?Q 'l'ml and uaray Mixture ults, sizes o .. $10.00 2—$35.00 Wooltex smn. tan and reindeer homespun. Sizes 34 and 40 . = 10—3$35.00 and “1!0 Sport lul(l. in mixtures and diagonat g1 5 ()() gray and tan ........ = i-l-lsfid s “OIIIV' c-m Cloth ored Sult, size 1—$59.50 .Gray Cordine, hox Jacket sult, s 2—$65.00 Tan Twill Thres-plece Costum lulu.”blugu and box 5345, vy ed and leose box Jacket Formerly $7.50.to $10.00— ; $590 - Peari handies, bakelite, amber and carved wood. handiss, with leather loops, straps and rings; silic grosgrain edge and wide satin 38980 Navy and Black Twill Three-plece Costume Sults, em- broidered and bralded box Jackets, :‘llll 386, 42, ”4’w 4-=365.00 Large Wo around Ji uk.ly ault-. and .50 Two-pleca Sult, tan twlil, gold thread lmwllry 3—$55.00 Sport Suits, tan and fong panel res-piece’ Suits, '| vy and gray; sizes 38 and 40. PUmbrellas—Formerly *-$11.50 to $15.00— 18 Pieces at $8.95 lo-mlml

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