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ALNAV DINNER TONIGHT. e | Held as Get-Together of Naval Of-| ficers Here. The second Alnav dinner, at which the Secretary and asslstant secretary of the Navy have ® ‘“get-together meeting” with the naval and marine officers on duty in Washington, will be held tonight at 8 _o'clock in the ballroom of the Raleigh Hotel. . i ‘The dlnnn:‘ wnuro:s&wly suggested By the Assoclated Press. - | by the Becretary of the Navy as a pur- = 3 | pose of meeting and knowing better thoso BOSTON, July 17.—Rev. George L.|fuval officinl and officers on duty in Paine, who engaged in a scuffle with | Washington, as well as toward a better Lieut. Wesley McLaren Hague, U. S.|mutual liking, understanding and esprit N. on Monday, when the latter ad- de_corps. ministered what he termed a thrash- The Only Oap With Flap Attached. ing because the clergyman had kissed Ihis wite, has tendered his resigna- tion as executive secretary of the Greater ~ Boston Federation of Churches. At a speclal meeting of the board of directors of the federa- tion the sixteen directors present voted to defer action upon the resig- nation until a subsequent meeting, when all the twenty-two members will be present. Lieut. Hague announced that he had decided to make no legal action against Mr. Paine, and that he con- sidered the incident closed. The encounter between Rev, Mr. Paine and Lieut. Hague occurred in the former's effices after Lieut. Hague had charged that the Rev. Mr. Paine had been paying undue at- tention to Mrs, Hague during his absence. While the lleutenant was a Rev. Mr. Paine took Mrs. gue for an automobile ride, and | while they ~were strolling through | a meadow later he kissed her. The| —— clergyman maintained that his ac-| The Oap with the Flap is made tion was merely a paternal and| Ama ., Washington, friendly act and that his acflunt‘g%’ u:’;:,g:;’ss“my O Asete could not be construed as offensive. |2 & i MINISTER RESIGNS AFTER KISSING FIGHT Boston Clergyman, Whipped by| Naval Officer, Wants to Leave Post. TURKS SEEING TREP, FRM N EMANDS Nationalists Displeased With Tsmet Pasha’s Concessions at Lausanne. BY CONSTANTINE BROW) By Cable to The Star and Cbirago Daily News, Copyright, 19: CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, July 12.—Reports received here from An- gora indigate that the nationalist government is displeased with the results achieved by Ismet Pasha at Lausanne. The majority of the cab- tnet is understood to consider that he gave in to the allies more than he was authorized to do. The An- Zora mewspapers are unanimgus in declaring that the peace.treaty is a -mere trap. that the allies do mot in- tena to discharge the obligations med under it and that n fooled. Since Monday cabinet meetings have been held every day for the purpose of considering the peace situation, and after stormy deba new orders were telegraphed to Ismet, instruct- ing him not to sign the peace unless complete satisfaction is given to Tur- key on the following points 1. No clause regarding concessions should be included in the peace treaty slnce concession questions are sim- flar to those relating to the holders of bonds that evidence Turkey's debt and must be settled by private ar- rangements between the concession- afres and the Turkish government. Consequently, the Armstrong-Vickers concession which the British suc- ceeded in including in the treaty should be left out. 2. The allles must give full guar- antees that their battleships now in Turkish waters will be withdrawn, together with the allles’ armies. The What are Your Boy’s School Plans for Next Year? period of six weeks allowed to thel allies to evacuate Constantinople is | regarded as too long. and must be| reduced The allies, espectally the British, are not surprised at the new nds of the Turks, since the al- lied governments have granted vir- every demand Angora has made ar. Old Side Saddle || . The faciliti f The Swavely Sch : ilabl; In Repute Agaln | to \\'aghi:Cglt:)tl:esbooys asc D;:\r“pei:}:vlls.C ('J.l?llc:\‘rrec:nvae‘::jbo; For Society Girls the advantages of its curriculum and its character- building discipline—with residence at home. nted Pross LONDON, July 12.—Riding astride women is gradually being arded in favor of the old-fash- ceording to ob- have visited all the shows in the country. ful woman fa the Rich- mond show only four of twenty- one competitors rode astride. Makers of women's riding clothes v that orders for habits are in- creasing and riding masters as- €ert that parents demand their daughters shal ght to ride side saddle. Experts argue that, t frop the fact that a woman ks more graceful riding side sad- and that Princess Mary, as a fashion leader, rides that way, it is generally recognized here that de is a sign of mediocre . These are important years in the boy’s life—forma- tive years—and tutorship should be carefully chosen. The Swavely School is one of the notable Pre- paratory Schools in the country. Its graduates are acceptable to the leading Colleges and Universities— because of the thoroughness of its instruction. It rounds out well trained minds—schooled in the art of acquiring knowledge. . But enrdllment should be made promptly—for Day Scholarships are limited in number. Information in detail upon request by maii, phone or in person The Swavely School E. Swavely, Principal. R. S. Walter, Vice Principal Phone Cleveland 120. Connecticut Ave. and Upton St. properly, so use a COM- PLETE SET of B-G’s—the self-cleaning plugs. One or two efficient cylinders, B-G equipped, can’t save other cylin- ders which are still struggling with dirty plugs. Make ’em ALL B.G's. With a full set of B-G’s you can use a very lean mixture and automati- cally SAVE GAS. At the same time you will note the remarkable im- provement in the operation of your motor. ALWAYS CLEAN, the B-G ALWAYS delivers a quick hot spark. It doe? not carbonize or foul from oil. It STAYS right. You don’t have to clean it. Ask Your Dealer— If he cannot supply you, write us. 136 West 52nd St., New York City Contractors to the U.S. Army and the U. 8. Navy Long Iife In the sitk—1009, Stockings are “knit to fit"—full With mercerized garter hems, palr ... Getting D 1216 F St. N.W. Not Much THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923. Vacation with Gold Stripe—Silk Stockings that WEAR ure; protection from ruinous hioned, Take half a dozen new pairs along for vacationi. With all-slik garter hems, pair ...... 'runs” caused by garter-clasp cuts; permanent satisfaction In trim ankles and smooth.fitt] t by Iy i) All sizes, black, wihte and colors. PEYTENoause. Oolgrees, and, all-siik -$1.25, hems, Chiffon = 82, 8275 palr own—Not Much Price Left to Remnants! With Stock-Taking Coming on August 1st these ends of lines look big to us, and extra effort is being made tomorrow to effect a sweeping clearaway! Take reductions and Sell is our way of doing things, rather than let odds and ends hang on—so the best of fabrics come to you at remnant prices to help out on your vacation plans. Not much price left you'll agree after scanning these items. Price Left! Wonderful Women’s Coats in tomorrow’s remnant sclling! of the cost! 2—$49.50 Brown and Tan Fleeced Plald Sport $14.75 53.00 Stralghtiine Bollvia Coats and Smart Draped w?n- of Roshanara Sllk; black and navy te .. $19.75 19.50 Navy Blue and Black Twill Coats. Choice of blouse or panel-back . $22.75 styles. S .00 Coooa-color Roshanara Crepe Coats, all-over $3 75 embroidered $55.00 Circular Cape of Navy Blue Velvay, $24.75. 2—$60.50 Navy Blue and Black Twlill Capes, shirred yoke styles; also 2 $59.50 Navy Blue Twill Jac- quettes, with bright color all-over embroid- Gy anerr embroe $29.75 3—$69.50 Navy Blue and Black Twlll Coats; sash-tied styles, with embroldered sleeves and Cotlar e seeves and $33.75 5—$49.60 Black Satin-faced Rosh- anara Panel Capes— very dressy.. & e 7—$49.60 and Think of the quality as you read 2—370.50 Circuiar Capes of Black Gerona and Fashon Blouse Style Coat of Gray Veldyne.. 5.00 Navy and tied Twliil Coats, all-over brald- ing and Egyptlan embroldery; §79.50 Circular Cape 11 Navy Biue Twill, embroidered yoke and collar. All at $38.75 £—$79.60 Gerona, Fashona and Veldyne Capes and Smart Gray Plaid Motor $39.75 10—$89.50 and —blouse and straightiine styles, tucked and embroidered 75 —navy blue and black.. = §—$95.00 and $97.50 Capes, In draped, panel and circular styles; mostly with squirrel or caracul col- lars. Generous selection from chinchllia satin, roshanara, twhil and fashona—wanted navy blues and blacks. Also $110.00 Cape Coat of Navy Biue Veldyne, with gray braid gmbrold- by $46.75 2—§ e Jac- quettes, squirrel collars, $49.75. 2—$79.50 Blagk Flat Crepe Wraps, with wing sleeVes, $56.75. Lots of Style But Not Much Price— Women’s Handsome Silk Dresses Styles to grace any occ purse. ion—prices to fit the most modest Don't YOU want an extra frock tomorrow? 4—$25.00 and $29.50 Street Dresses of U(:Dacnuzn crepe and cordette— 10.00. navy blue and brown. 50 Striped Tub styles, Sizes 38, 40, 44. $15.00. Sizes 36 and 38. Silk Frocks—striped patterns—stralght-iine 10—$25.00 Canton Crepe Frocks, $16.50 Stralght-line and side draped Styles sultable fo green, navy blue and black. models, with fancy shirred girdles. treet and Informal afternoon wear, In brown, Lanvin Sizes 34 to 42. 20—$25.00 and $29.50 Afternoon Dresses, $18.50 Dresses of fine quality Canton and satin-faced crepes, with straight side panels or becoming drapes—some with hand-drawn motifs and banding. Colors—navy blue, All sizes to 44. black, brown, gray and Lanvin green. 10—$75.00 to $95.00 Afternoon and Street Dresses, $42.50 Wonderful assortment of dresses from foremost designers—among them crepe f: black and brown. ~ Sizes 34 to 32. rt draped and pleated models, of flat and Canton crepes and le—many _elaborately embroldered. Colors—gray, navy blue, - 3—$115.00 to $125.00 Afternoon Dresses, $67.50 A splendid group that includes braided navy blue flat crepe, Lanvin green crepe roma, with self-color Insertion and aray crepe faille, with gold thread embroidery. Beautiful and most Indlvidual. Individual Models at Fraction of Original Cost $59.60 Black Spangied Evening Gown. 4—$35.00 Hand-drawn Flat Crepe Frocks—sti pleated panels. Rose, orchid, maize. Size 36. $19.50. ght-Bne styles with Sizes 36 to 40. $22.50, $45.00 Black Georgette Dinner Gown, steel beaded. Size 34. $22.50. $30.50 Brown Canton Crepe Strest Dress, filet lace vestee. 36. Size 5.00. $5%.00 Siik Street Dresses—black canton knife-pieated model and allover embroidered gray flat crepe. 1—869. Size 36. Now $25.00. 30 Gold-colored Crepe de Chine Sport Frock, hand-drawn. Size 34. $35.00. blouse. Slze 36. outline beading. Size 36. $55.00. $150. $89.50 Three-plece Costume of brown crepe knit—printed crepc .00 135.00 Cocoa Color Crepe Roma Dinner Dress—pleated panels and 00 Beaded White Crepe Evening Gown, with tlered skirt. Size $175.00 Cocoa Color Jacquard Stk Street Dress—noveity girdle with . $65.00. fringed ends. Size 38 $200.00 .00 Navy Blue Printed Creps de Chine, with pleated panels and sleeves of matching georgette. Size 40. $175.00. Wonderful Mid-Season Sale— WOMEN'S COTTON FROCKS $8.75, $10.75, $13.75, $16.50 Nearly 500 new, crisp cotton frocks—the styles every woman is wearing or wanting to wear. Smart summer ma- terials, all the newest shades—now right at the height of the season in a sale at very special prices. They include: Plain, Figured and Normandie Voiles Cool Tailored Linens. Sport Frocks of French Crepe and Ratine. So be sure to list among your purchases for to- morrow_a new summer frock from Jelleff’s Sale of Cotton Frocks. Women's Dresses—Second Floor. Prices Shot to Pieces Blouses Go for Little $22.50 and $25.00 Jacquettes, $16.50 $22.50 White Crepe Jacquette, beaded In black and white. Size 36. 850 Oyster and Cream ‘White Roshanara Jacquettes, fancy striped. Sizes 38 and 42, 3—$22.50 White Crepe Jacquettes, with patterns In Palsley - beads. Slightly solled. Sizes 36, 38, 42, 2—$25.00 Jacquettes of handsome roshanara crepe, osyaltel‘ white. Size 42—fallow, size HAND-MADE $@.95 Specially Priced BLOUSES handmade ' Beautiful tuxedo models, entirely $12.50 to $20.00 Costume Blouses, $9.85 7—$13.50 Jacquettes — printed siiks, rosswood crepe and navy blue crepe, embroidered In red and yellow. Sizes 38, 40 and 44, $16.00 Printea Crepe Slipover, with long sieeves and high neck. Very smant| 3—$20.00 Printed Creps Jacquet- tes, side tie. Slzes 34, 40, 42, 2—$12.50 Sleevefe: Blouses of gray and fallow moire silk; slip- over styles. Sizes 38 and 40, French Voile $3,95 Overblouses Slip-over Blouses of fine French volle, In a half dozen attractive styles—some with flat Peter Pan eollars, lace edged—others with roll col- lars and a wide frill down the ePIzgtbat (BASIC PATENTS GRANTE! FOR SALE BY ' F. P. MAY HARDWARE CO., Jobbers, 477 C St. N.W. A, B. C. Motor Co., 617 N. Y. Ave. Auto Service and Machine Shop, 1341 9th St. N.W. Benning Service Station, 33rd and Benning Rd. N.E. Brookland Garage, 1000 Mchigan Ave. N.E. Bosley Motor Co., Inc., 3300 6th St. N.W. Bailey's Tire and Accessory Co., 2250 Sherman Ave, Bartemier, J. A., 15th and California Sts. Chevy Chase Auto Supply Co., 15th and H Sts. N.E. Carl, Fred., 623 H §t. N.W. Capitol Radiator and Fender Co., 219 Penna. Ave. N. Columbia_ Auto Supply Co., 13th and H Sts. N.W. Colman, H., & Son, 1319 7th §t. N.W. Crowell, Thomas J., Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Creel Bros., 1212 14th §t. N.W. Central Auto Supply Co., 1004 Penna. Ave. N.W. Crosstown Auto Supply, 1801 14th St. N.W. Dupont Garage, 2020 M. St. N.W, Donowitzer, 1. P., 620 Penna. Ave. District Service and Supply, 400 14th St. N.W. 3 s P Street Garaxe, 008 ¥ §t. N.W. Eureka Auto Supply Co, 1022 14th St. N.W. Furr, B. C, 7th and G_Sta. 5.W. Ford Car Rental Co, 2131 14th 8t. m’q&a.:.l. ©., Company, 2120 14th St. Ford Auto Supply Co., 1714 14th St. Gray Stone Service Station, 11th and R. L Ave, N.W. L. D, Jr, 44th and Dean v . N.E, Hill & Tibbetts, 15th and Ohlo Ave. N.W. Hartig, Louis, 7th and K Sts. N.W. l'(;hhln:;'l‘nnel.lfle Co.,, 2116 14th it Higham, H. W., 105 B St. 8.E. Kendrick, W, W., 3320 M 5i Leishear, F. L. 812 0th St. Lehman Tire Shop, Ixt and Ave, N.E. Lo Lo Service and Supply Co., Flor- ida Ave. and H St. N.E. Mankattan Garage, 1706 7th §t. N.W, Miller, Chax. E., 812 14th St. N.W. Mt Fleasant Garage, 2224 18th 8t » The, 1918 Penna. Company, 2103 14th St rida "N Minker Motor Company, 1333 l4th Bt. N.W. Northeast Auto Supply, 15th and H 1218 North Capitol St. Ronul & Flaton, 1013 9th St. N.W. Security Auto Supply Co., 501 11th St. N.W, Seaton Garage, 306 R. 1, Ave. N.W. Suggs, R. 8., Auto Supply Co., 123 Penna. Ave. N.W, Tippett, R. F., 712 G St. S.B. University Hardware Company, 3304 Wis. Ave. N.W, Vermont Ave. Bervice Station, 15th and L St 3 Western Auto Supply Co.,, 8279 M St. N.W. Wardman Park Garage, Wardman Park Hotel. ‘Washington Accexsory Co., 17th and L Stx, N.W, Wisconsin Garage, 1063 Wiscon: Ave. N.W. ALEXANDRIA, VA. Auto Accessory Co. Central Auto Supply C BALLSTON, Bialek & Dubb. CHERRYDALE, VA. Moore Auto Supply Co. Shreeve, E. M. CLARENDON, VA. Trone, Earl EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. Ideal Store, Lee Highway Garage. ANACOSTIA, D. C. Campbell, J. F. TAKOMA PARK, D. Simpson, J. B. BETHESDA, MD, Counseiman, W. G. WOOD, HENRY S, Inc., Sub-Jobber, 1502 14th St. N.W. from sheer French volles—hand- front—coliariess models, | too, decorated and trimmed with all with trimming of 'valen- Wide bandings of real Irish ciennes lace and fine tucking A wonderful assortment of lace. Broken sizes, but 8till 3 popuiar styles speclally priced fine selection, at $3.95. STOCKINGS Specially. Priced— Clocked Silk Stockings, $2.75 Full-fashioned stockings of pure thread silk with lisle garter hems—beautiful (Jace and embroidered clox in self and contrasting colors. 'Full size range, in white, beige, brown, gray and black. $3.00 Silk Stockings, $2.25 Every pair perfect and full fash- joned from heavyweight thread silk. Silk garter hems and feet. Broken sizes. In plack, gray and nude. i $2.00 Silk Stockings, $1.35 Full fashloned from pure thread sllk. Mercerizea garter hem, heel and toe reinforcements. White, brown, otter and cocoa, but not all size 75c Lisle and Cotton Stockings, 50c Plain color, wide rib and nov- elty colored lisle and cotton stock- ings—all perfect—some ‘full fash- roken sizes, In black, —lowered yet again—in price! $7.50 Umbrellas, $5.90 Regulation, “sun and rain” and clubby styles—ail of fine quality silk. Wood or colgred_and amber bakelite h: I’ strap, loop and ring styles. Colors—navy blue, black, 'green, purple, red apd brown, $15.00 Umbrellas, $8.95 Of beautiful rainproof silk, with wide grosgrain borders. Handie: of amber, Ivory and colored bake lite—fancy wood handl too— popular ring, side strap ai ed leather loop styl red and navy blue, les. Fine > sortment in green, purple, brown, Summer Hats Prices cannot be considered now. Here are some of our finest hats at % and % their original cost. $2.50 to $6.50 Sport Hats, $1.50 Smart sport shapes of straw and felt and ribbon compinations. Popu- lar sweater shades—rose, white, flag blue and orange. $7.50 to $15.00 Hats, $5.00 Stunning Seml-dress Hats, chic t fored models, smart sport styles In bewildering array, including embrold- ered Tagals, genuine Milans with #bbon trimming, aainty georgette hats with flowers, taffetas with silk braid facing, Miian hemps, Timbo brald and body straws. Glowing col- ors and darker shades, tco. 215.00 to $25.00 Hats, $7.50 18,50 Garden Hat of green basket weave straw; flowers of angora wool in _pastel shades. $22.50 Large Black Hat, with Milan crown and taffeta orim underfaced with lace. $2500 Orange Organdie — medlum large brim, underfaced wjth black taffeta; trimmed with organdle fiow- ers. $25.00 Orange Bangkok, mushroom shape; edge and side bow of shaded g d_oranae riboon. $21.50 Small Hat of black Milan, trimmed with estrich. 15.00 Hats—transparent crown and brim—medium_brown. 2—$15.00 Black Cioche Milans, with upturned back brirs. Blue or canary color facing—small flowers at back. SWEATERS —wanted prices! $5.00 Jacquettes, $2.95 Smart Knitted Side-tle Jacquettes, in all-wool or wool-and-fiber combina- tlons; also a few of the popular sieeveless swagger coats In low but- toning styles. Colors Inciude gray, tan, Harding biue and burnt orange. Sleeveless Sweaters, $3.95 Low buttoning swagger styles In mohair and mohalr and fiber com- binations—all with plain backs and beautiful fancy fronts, Including ralsed weaves, block and stripes and checkerboard effects. Practically all ::‘e wanted shades and color comb'na- ons. styles at fractional Specially Priced More Golf Coats, $5.00 Sleeved or sleeveless styles—the wanted mohalr and mohalr and fiber comblnations—almost every Imagin- able color and color combinatlon, In- cluding plenty of whites In combina- tlon with maize, blue and green. Solld and duo-tone effects, as well as plain backs and fancy ralsed weave duo-tone fronts. Get another new sweater tomorrow! BATHING SUITS Usually $5.00 and $6.50 Specially Priced $2.95 and $3.95 All-wool One-plece Bathing Suits, with round or V necks. Solld’ colors and plain colors ‘with contrasting stripes of wool or fiber. Colors—purple, green, red, French and navy blue, black and brown, ‘with white, yellow, orange, red, green and Purple bandings. Sizes 36 to 44. SILK BAGS —forget their original cost in the drastic regulations for cleaning- out all remnants. $5.00 to $8.50 Silk Bags, $3.95 Just 12 pieces in ali—plain color and combination jacquard silks, taffetas, in black and beige, fancy roshanaras in brown and red—all with fancy silk linings and fitted with mirror and powder puff and coln or swing purse. Metal-covered and filigree frames— some with crystal clasp. $6.50 Silk Bags, $5.00 Beautiful summer bags, In molre, fallle and brocaded silks—all hand- somely Hned and fitted with mirror and puff. Covered frames with Jew- eled and metal clasps. Colors—white, tan, gray, navy blue, black and brown. SLIPS I's quite a feat to keep slips in stock— —but here are fresh ship- ments of three popular num- bers and we've lots of other styles we haven't room to tell about. Nainsook Slips, $1.50 Fine Nainsook Slips, with 20- inch shadow hem. Dalnty yoke formed by lengthwise strips of narrow lace insertion. Self straps. Only one model at this price. Nainsook Slips, $1.95 A dozen pretty models In cool, fine nainsook—some with lace’ straps, others with self straps lace edged. Yokes of lace medallions—a_tailored model with narrow filet edging —and lots of otners—all with the 20-inch shadow hem. Tub Silk Slips, $3.95 The most popular summer slip of ali—fine quality wash- able sllk, In flesh or white, tal. lored top and self straps, and, of course, 20-Inch shadow hem. Prices Hit Bottom GLOVES $3.00 Suede Fabric Gloves 1.95 - 8-button-length, finest suede-fin- Ished fabic. Two-tone embroidered backs, embroidered arms, and wrlst. band with pearl buckle. Broken sizes in white and bisque. $2.50 Silk Gloves, $1.85 Best quality Milanese silk, 16-but- ten-length, perfect gloves, but broken siz Brown, oak and naturelle. Friday, $1.85. $2.00 Mousquetaire Silk Gloves, $1.45 Exceedingly smart styles In best quality Mifanese Silk Gloves. Em. broldered backs and arm pipings, In contrasting color. Choice—white with beige or gray, mastic with beige, gray with blue. Badly broken siz: ‘White and black only. and Ends, A miscellaneous coflection of much Mgher priced gloves, including both sliks and chamolsettes—2-cl wrist “and 16-button-length. few pairs In each kmd! MISSES’ Prices Getting Down . See how low you now can buy these Misses’ Smart Coats. Frocks and Suits! 14, 16, 18 year sizes. 4—Mlisses’ $25.00 Tweed Utiiity 6—Mlsses’ $95.00 Two and Three Suits, mixtures of brown Plece Costume Suits—sash-tied, and tan, gray and blue. $]7,50 box and Eton jackets, with em- Friday 2 broidery, pin tucks and braid trim. S5—Misses’ $49.50 Fine Twill Navy blue and tan. Sults, box jacket styles, plain tal. Value at ...... lored or embroldéred, In §22 50 navy blue and tan....... % 7—Misses’ $55.00 and $65.00 Cos- tume Suits, tucked, bralded and ribbon trimmed. Biouse, box and sash-tled styles, In navy blue, tan and gray....... $25.00 3—Misses’ $79.50 Three.plece Cos- tume Suits, witn colorful Palsley prin Jnml:-u. Eton and ox Jacket styles—navy T O $32.50 4—Misses’ $49.50 Coats—stralght- line and blouse styles—in navy blue, ‘gray” ana black. oice of Fashona or Lustrosa cloth . ez $19.50 blue 4—Misses’ $65.00 Coats of Fash- ona—draped and bloy models, embroldered, tucked and Fibbon trimmeds \ Now. ., 3290 2—Misses’ $65.00 Stralght.line Coats of beautiful _deep-pile Gerona. Choice of French “s blue or rust color. 00 2—Mbss $110.00 Blouse Coats of Marvella, with tucked i collar and 'cuffs. Navy $55.00 e lSmer $030 Natura Colar blus and Black. i amelshair Sport Coats, 29, 2—Misses’ $19.50 Frocks flare-back styles ........ $29.50 of Taffeta and Canton Crepe $5.00 #0—Misses’ $39.50 Sport Frocks, $19.50 Printed Roshanara crepe in straight-line and blouse models. Egyptian colorings and Persian deslgns on tan and blue grounds. Very emart! 8—Misses’ $49.50 Afternoon Frocks, $22.50 Dressy types in Flat and Roshanara crepes. Draped and circular skirts and basque styies, with choice cf tan, rose, navy blue and black. 9—Misses’ $55.00 Afternoon and Evening Frocks, $29.50 A splendld group that includes Roshanara, Flat and Pf'nted Crepes. Wonderful variety of straight-line, bloused and circular styles, with lavish embroldery, fine tucking and knife pleating. Colors—rose, maize, green, navy blue and black. 4—Misses’ $65.00 Dressy Frocks, $39.50 Lovely basque and draped models—youth and smartness In every line! Flat and georgette crepes in tan, rose and navy blue. Fine Skirts—Disappearing Prices Just the styles and colors you want for sport or street! $14.50 to $17.50 Silk 15—$12.50 and $13.75 Skirts, $8.50 Skirts, $5.50 Striped and Plalded Roshanara Knife-pleated Skirts of pink, Crepe Skirts, box and side pleated blue and tan flannel—pleated and styles, In orange or navy blue Wrap-around styles, In velour with white and French blue with checks, ratine and wool crepe In gray; Plain Color Canton Crepe Oray, tan and combination. Fine Skirts, pleated and gathered styles, SKirts at absurdly low prices. Taeat for Spori ot Sticet weari™ $16.50 and $19.50 Sport . Ski; 9.50 8—$16.50 Knife-Pleated A smart a::"&mvfem of Rodier Skirts, $7.50 stripes, woven . Fine white crepe de chine with halr. Wra hair. Wrap-around and box-pleat. borders of rose, orange and blue. ed styles In wanted sh Very handsome. 4 Tesieesietian and gray. Prices Absurdly Low—Suits . From the smart sport tvpe to the most elaborate three- piece costume, priced to sell Friday regardless of original cost! 8—$30.00 to $37.50 Sport 3—$45.00 Navy Blue Twill Sults— Suits, $12.75 loose box Jackets, ribbon bound. Splendid utllity models in mix- Mighty practicair $21.75, tures and dlagonais. Shades of tan, gray and deer. 10—$95.00 and $110 Three- 8—$49.50 and $55.00 Tai- Piece Suits, $46.75. lored Suits, $26.75 Elaborate costume sults, in beau- Fine navy blue and black twills tiful navy blue, black and tan —cholce of long panel or hip-length twills. Floss siik, hand-embroid. ery, ribbon embroidery and brald- box Jackets—all beautlfully ta ing, fine tucking—hip blouse, wrap lored, Jackets crepe slik lne Wonderful chance to anticlpate v. and box jacket styles to choose from. catlon needs! Underwear—Remarkable Savings $4.00 French Underwear $2.00 Voile Gowns, 95¢ 5245 Bateau neck models In orchid X i«r\d fl:sh plain and striped voiles. Gowns and envelope chemise, |y oo . handmade from fine nafnsook. Athletic Underwear, $1.65 ::;fl.:;n:,:;:ld:rel[i in safi'.lrl :’tltch Cool summer underwear of this lesigns. oun or well ki l?\l.l’! neck gowns and shoulder e G e TR s slip-over styies. Striped volle an styles In chemise. Mussed. batiste—fiesn and white "o ¢ "¢ Another Wonderful Shipment NEW PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Handsome new patterns In this popular handmade and hand- embroldered underwear. Gowns and envelope chemise—all of fine quality nainsook—scalioped necks In round, square or V styles—beautlfully embroidered yokes In satin stitch, eyelet and colado designs—chemise with straps or built-up shoulders. Easily packed and easlly laundered. it will pay you to get plenty for vacation. Brassieres, 50c New! Specially Priced Narrow bandeau of the new uplift type, of all-over embroidery, fin- Ished with narrow pink satin ribbon shoulder straps. $3.00 Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.45 Fine quality tub silk, double panel front and back, hemstitched hem or scallaped bottom. 28 and 30 inch lengths only. ORGANDIE NECKWEAR New — Crisp — Dainty $l 50 il 52.00 Usually $2.00 and $2.50 Beautiful vestee sets, with attached collars and medium and wide “butcher” cuffs. Plain white edged with val and imitation baby Irish, or white with contrasting stitching or hems in pink, light blue, rose, French blue and black, The making of a sum- mer frock! 75¢ to $1.50 Neckwear, 29¢c A table full of odds and ends of High-grade Neckwear—vestee set: collar and cuff sets of organd: linen, plain white or white em. broidered in brown, figured organ- dies and silks in Palsley patterns, bib collars of net in Point d'Esprit attern, edged with filet—lots of ndividual pleces. Maybe you'll find just what you're looking for In this ‘group! $6.00 and $6.50 Guimpes with Sleeves, $3.50 and $3.95 Gulmpes of cream-colored net. New and greatly In demand! Round necks ana long or short sleaves, trimmed with valenciennes ruffies ' or narrow filet edging. Sleeveless net guimpes, too, If you prefer, trimmed with real Irish and filet laces. Peter Pan, tuxedo and camisole styles. Clearing Out Remnants—Wonderfully Fine Summer Footwear—Rockbottom Prices Broken sizes, of course, you can surely find just the s . moue ‘saving. $6.00 Strap and Colo 47 pairs Patent Leather S| but so many, many styles that hoes you need at a really enor- nial Pumps, $2.25 Pair ingle-strap Pumps—Spanish heels, short vamps and round toe—mighty popular with the yeunger set. Sizes: A 6, 642, 7, 8, 39 palrs Black Kid Single Sizes: C—2 —4Y2 to 6 and 7; B—5; C—2//2 to 6 and 7; D—22, 4, 5, 8Vz, .strap Pumps—Spanish heels and V21 3, 42 5, BY2; D=2Va 4, 412, 8, 29 pairs Colonlal Style Patent Leather Pumps—iow Spanish heels, short vamps and medium round toes. 6; C—2/%2, 4, 5 to 6}2; D—4’and 5 to 6'z. Sizes: B—3 to 5 and $10.00 and $12.00 Pumps and Oxfords, $3.75 Pair A Wonderful assortment of styles. or another. ack Kid and Patent Leather Fine Footwear in a dozen popular Of course, not all sizes In any one style, but in one style Sizes 3, to 8, widths AAA to D Represented are Strap Pumps, Black and Brown Calf Street P‘umfll. Black and Brown Suede Evening Oxfords, Gray de Pumpt SIIPD::‘L Patent Leather Cuban 'Heel Pumps and Silver Even. it's a fine opportunity!

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