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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923. commanding the Villalobos, has been | Corps, has been ordered to the Naval transferred to the Bittern. Medical School, this city. Lieut. William McClendon of the| Lieut. T. W. Spear, Dental Corps of U. S. S. 8-16 has been assigned to the | the Wright, has been ordered to the Naval Medical School, this city. command of the U. 8. 8. S-8, and| Commander M. G0l daborough; Lieut. A. R. Buchler has been as- Supply Corp: s been ordered to signed to the command of the Quiros. | duty at the Naval Home, Philadelphia. Lieut. Commander R. E. Dennett of ‘The following named officers of the the U. S. 8. S-28 has been assigned to | Asiatic fleet have been ordered to the the command of the §-51. receiving ship at San _Francisco: Lieut. Commander L. J. Jordan, Commanders J. F. Green, W. E. Hall, commanding the Barry, has been or- W, L. Friedeli and E. A. Vickery, dered to the bureau of ordnance, Navy | Licut. Commanders V. L. Kirkman, Department. Frank Loftin, H. M. Lammers, J. L. Lieut. Walter W. Webb, at Nielson and I C. Scheibla, Lieuts. M. Francisco, has been ordered to the | K. Alken, J. P. Conover, H. P, C bureau of navigation, Navy Depart- | E. H. Geiselman, E. D, Kern, W. L. ment. Marsh, B. S. Killmaster, J. H. Thomas, The resignation of Lieut. H. L Mc- | J. J, Twomey, Thomas Shine, T. D. Bride of the S-1 has been accopted. | Westfall, J. T. Roach, D. M. Steece, Lieut. F. H. Clements, Medical|J. N. Walton, F. B. Avery, J. T. Acres. ) | the sixth precinct and asked the po- GERMAN BRIDE GONE' |1 st it 120 saa e oo FROM D|STR|CT M“E la.m she had been gone since § o'clock W. N. Thornton, L. H. Denny, E. H.| Sparkman, C. P. Archambeault and 'CAUCASUS CROPS HURT.- A. A. Shadday, and Ensigns H. c N o ' {Nearly 1,000,000 Persons Mey nian, W. L. Drybread, W. A. Gorry. H. Judson, E. Kirby-Smith. D. I.| Need Relief by Government. By the Associated Press. Erwin, L E. i, Jr.. C. H. Ninckler, J. T. McDermott, §. B. Smith and D. H. Wilson. MOSCOW, August 23.—Following six weeks of rain and hail storms, a heavy snow has completely ruined the crops POINCARE TO PRESIDE. in the mountainous districts of Daghes- PARIS, August 23.—Premier Poincare, | tan, in the Caucasus, say reports from it is announced here, will preside next | that region. A vast area in the valleys Bunday morning at the inauguration of | nas heen flooded owing to the overflow- B et ot tne Movse. aud in | In of the rivers Samur and Sulak. the afternoon will go to Gondrecourt for | The entire population, numbe the unvelling of a tablet commemorat- | nearly 1.000,000, is threatened with ing the arrival of the first American | famine, necessitating government relict troops on the battleflelds of France. | measures. city for treatment at Walter Reed general hospital. Master Sergt. Ora Mellville, 13th En, ‘flnnr'. at Fort Humphreys, Va., Sergt. John D Fry, 34th Infantry at Camp Meade, Mad. huvo been re- tired on_account of Maj. H. J. Lawes, Qunnermuur Corps, at Fort Snelling, Minn., has been ordered to the Panama canal zone for duty. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital |~ ARMY. Maj. Franklin Babcock, inspector general, at San Francisco h been ordered to Manila, P. I, and Lieut. Col. E. H. Andres, inspector general at Manila has been *ordered to San Francisco. The president has accepted the resignation of Maj. Enoch B. Garey, infantry and Second Lieut. Earl R. Adlington, Quartermaster Corps. Capt. H. A. Tribolet, infantry, at Bangor, Me., has been ordered to this NAVY. Commander J. O. Richardson, com- manding the Asheville, has been as- signed to the command of the South China patrol. Lieut. Commander H. M. Kieffer, commanding the Quiros, has been transferred to the Vlllalobos, and Lieut. Commander Benjamin Perlman, Tuesday night. Farmist B It ‘was learned today that the ro- oldier See s"k’ in Wak for| . . of the younx ovsple etarted Wife of Rhineland | while Dyer was in Germany with the army of occupation. After his return nomnnce. to this country ke sent abroad for his old, one of the German girls ‘vhoiw,lnm, o e i married doughboys in the army .of [ing five feet three inches in height. occupation, is miesing from home, .at | She hus light bobbed hair and gray 302 'H street, according to a repurt e speaks English haltingly. When flled with the police by her husbanM, | she disappeared, according to the John S. Dyer. | description furnished the police, she A | was wearing a blue tailored suit, a ver searched the city for hes | red turban hat, black shoes and black Vesterday. Last night he walked intol! stockings. $1.39 Veils 89c¢ Veils with scroll black, brown and also combination colors. st Floor. 84 Suit Cases At $2.95 Black Enamel Covered shit Caxes and 24-inch Brown Fiber Sut Cases, extra deep; with g1 lock ‘and catches. The fber cons bave full-length straps Remnants of Silks Former values up to $2.25 a yard, $2 Bed Pillows $1.45 Each Large size Pillows, 21x27 inches, covered with striped or fancy art ticking and well filled with soft, fluffy feathers. $#1 Bungalow Aprons At 79c 0dd lot of Women's Bunga- low Aprons of good quality percales, in a variety of styles and colors. Friday at %9e each. New Velvet Hats or Autumn Wear New arrivals that foretell the smart millinery modes for the coming season....... $1.50 Girdles 79c New Dress Girdles, elabo- rately designed of celluloid and metal medallions, in jade, blue and red, also Persian ef- ects. Beaded Bags At 50c Imitation hand crochet Beaded Bags, embroidered in black and steel beads. A va- riety of designs in various colors. Square 24-inch borders. in na Odd Lots of Knit Underwear Women’s Bloomers, 29¢c ~Gauze Knit Bloomers. made with elastic_waist and knee; in pink only. Broken sizes. Women’s Vests, 17¢c— Summer-weight Vests, in low neck and sleeveless style, alko in bodice style; pink only Slight seconds. G Women'’s Underwear, 35¢ —Separate garments of fine rib- Smashzng Reductions to Clear Out All Summer Apparel Small Lots and Few-of-a-Kind Garments for Misses and Women A one-day clearance of fine silks, marked regardless of former prices. Included are the most desired silks, in a wide variety of colors and useful lengths for dresses, blouses, pcmcmt . etc. inch Fiber Silk Sport Satin—40-inch Canon Crepe—40-inch Crepe de (hme—lfl-mch Georgette Crepe—35-inch Chiffon Satin—35-inch Sport Satin—35-inch iffon Taffeta—35-inch tin Messaline—35-inch Kordette Knitted Crepe (fiber)—35-inch Alltyme Knitted Crepe (fiber) and 35-inch Silk Radium. Black, and a good assortment of colors. Silk Remnants Worth up to $1.25 yd. Yard. Remnant Sale Price. $1.18 69c Remnants of Silks. including 26-inch Colored’, Silk-mixed Poplin 36-inch Colored Fiber Silk Tricolette, 33-inch Tan S Lengths suitable . men’s and children’s wear. inch Striped Fiber Silk Shirtings. waists, smock Goldenberg's—First Floor. 'k Pongee( and 3: r making dres: Odd Lots (23) Thomson's Glave . Fitting Corsets, of pink brocade; low bust and long skirt with wide tront clasp: well boned; suitable for average and_stout figures; sizes 28, 30, 32, 33 s S T 50 ly $3.00, at (28) “C.B" Corsau, of fine grade pink coutfl; elastic closed bl(.k low bust ln\i long skirt, A very comfortable model for slender figures. Siz 23, 24 and 25 onl. $2.50 value, a Goldenbyrg's. Sheets & Spreads $1.75 Sheets, $1.19—72x99 Seamless Eleached Sheets, extra heavy, even thread quality, free from starch or dressing; termed run of the mill. 39¢ Pillowcases, 25c—45x 36 Bleached Pillowcases: regula- tion_size; hand torn and ironed. .50 Spreads, $1.98—90x 100 White Dimity Spreads. extra large size for double beds; sub- ject to slight imperfections. Geldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s Sweaters (16) Women’s All-wool Slip-on Sweaters, in navy, black and copen: round neck and long sleeves, with striped border; broken' sizes up to 44. Formerly $2.00, at $1.19 (12) Fiber Silk Sweaters, made slip-on style, with short siceves. fnishea with fnn:‘o. broken sizes. Formerly 2098 at ... $2.98 Geldenbsrg's—Third -Fl of Corsets and Thomson's Clrsets, of coutil with lace front and elastic, in pink and white; "low bust, me- dium and long skivt: broken sizes 23 o o kh $1.33 Lox of Corsets, "ot fancy pink material, with elasitic top, me- dium long skirt amd free hip boning: guaranteed inot to rust; excellent model for shender 9x12-Ft. “Gold Seal” Congoleum Art Squares Friday at $8 65 Strictly be wise to come early. $9 Grass Rugs, $5.95 Extra fine weave 1,600 warp Japanese Grass Rugs. 9x12-t. size, In a splendid varlety of de- signs and colorings. $1 and $1.25 Linoleum 58¢ Square Yard 225 yds. of Cook's Linoleum. the genuine cork-filled burlap- back kind that has always been known for its good wearing qualities. Tile and conventional effects In light and dark colors. Mill lengths from 2 to 15 sq. ¥ds. Goldenberg's—Feurth Floor. Fashioned Silk Stockings Irregulars of qualities selling at $2 to $3 Remnants and odd lots of Women'’s Silk Stockings, from regu]ar stock and the last of spécial purchases, including “Onyx” and other well known makes. Full:fashioned silk hose, in chiffon and heavier weights; some sfik all the way up, others with lisle garter top. Black, white and desirable plain shades, also white with black embroldered silk clocks up the side. Broken sizes. Children’s Socks, 9¢ pair —0dd lot of children's Cotton Socks, in plain shades, also with white bodies and fancy top. Broken sizes. Seconds of 15c quality. Children’s Stockings, 10c pair—Fine Ribbed cotton Stock- ings in black and cordovan; ex- sellent wearing quality, in broken sizes. Seconds of 15c quality. Seconds of $1 Stockings Tomorrow at 55¢ a pair Women's Fiber and Thread Silk Mixed Stockings, in black, white and desirable street shades, also Chiffon Silks in colors, with three- seam back. Broken sizes. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Lifebuoy Soap 4 Cakes, 25c This well known health soap specially priced tomorrow at Four cakes for 25c. - 50c Jergen’s Lotion, for tan and sunburn, 38c bott! $1 Ideal Hairbrushes, rub- ber, cushion, solid backs; su- perior bristles, 69c. Elcaya Creme, jars at 39%c. Scott's Mineralava, regular 50c tubes, 35¢. Pompeian Fragrance Talcum Powder, fine 1uahty, pure tal- cum delightfully - scented, 19¢ regular 60c can. Williams’ Shaving Cream, 25¢ tube. Goldpubery’e—First Floor. 45¢ Table Oilcloth 0Odd Lots of Men’s Wear $1.50 and $2 Shirts, 89c— Of fine quality woven madras, corded madras and flat stripe madras. All perfect quality, but slightly soiled. Sizes 14, 14%, 1633 and 17 only. $2 Pajamas, 95¢—Of cam- bric and mercerized materials, in striped effects and plain col- ors. Nearly all sizes. Sport Sweaters, $1.89— Seconds of $5.00 quality, worsted mixed in heather shades of dark" maroon and green. Union Suits, 55c—Ribbed balbriggan, flat balbriggan, nain- sook and madras, in regulir and athletic atyles: broken sizes and some slightly imperfect. at 19c a yard Remnants of 5-quarter Table Oilclogh, in plain white and fancy designs; good useful lengths. Goldenderg's—First Floor. $1.25 Bathing Suits, 79c— One-plece skirt style, in plain blue and black. Broken sizes. Goldenberg’s=Tirst Floor. perfect qmality “Gold Seal” Congoleum Art Squares, in two attractive color combinations of tan and brown and gray and blue, but without border. almost any room in the ‘house,. Marked at a Fraction of Former Prices for Immediate Disposal (30) Box-pleated Sport | Sk s, de of Rosh D! & ;l_jh'.‘x.,n’.;“‘..:rt shades. Vaaes up 10 95,08 (f8) High-grade Cloth and Silk Capes and Coats—DMade of poiret twill and Roshanara crepe: tailored and fancy models. Sizes 18 to 44. Navy, black and $ tan. Values to $65.00 27'50 (47) Tailored and Fancy Suits, made of poiret twill. Trimmings of silk, embroidered and fancy silk stitch Stratghtiine or belted models. Sizes 16 to 42, Navy and tan only. Values t $ $44.30 i z 14'98 (19) Girls’ and Misses’ White Geor- gette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Lt S e 10108 Sizes 13-15-17.19. Values to $2.00 Blouses, made of fine French voiles, [ tailored or fancy models; lace 1 embrodery trimmed. . Siies 36 10 $ 44 Values to $5.98, at ... 2 48 (9) Fur Chokers of Platinum Moufflon and Brown and Black $5.98 - $3.95 to 40. med: $5.98, at ... and misses. dark at shades or velour; plain Sizes 8 to 14. velour dark s ues to T poiret st styles. models: 14-16-18-20 (26) Sport Coats, Overplaids, Velours and Camel's Hair. Sport or dressy models. Values to $39.75, at Bathing Suits, SonicistoF shades Bathing Caps, all colors and Choice at (197) Girls’ and Misses’ Dresses; ging- ham and organdy: light and dark shades. Sizes Values to $6.95, at silk lined. Sizes 16 Full $15.00 ) \"arlul'e?.!u $ l .98 (200) Ginghsm Dresses, for women Sizes Values to $4.98, at . 14-20-36-44-46- $1.48 (125) Georgette Crepe Blouses; plain trimmed or embroidered; Values to light and $1.48 (18) Girls’ Coats, made of sport cloth or fancy (21) Coats and Suits, of sport cloth twill; m:m and $10.00 29¢ fancy or sport = $1.48 Manchurlnn Wolf. Values to $14.98 (3) Fitch Opossum Chok- Women’s Petticoats ers, values worth $5.00, at . Small lots of Women's Petti- coatw, of fine quality white sateen with self stripes; sunproof, with hemstitched hem larly $2.00, at.. (6) Extra size White Sateen Pet- ticomts, with scalloped bottom and double panel. larly $1.29, at Suitable for Coldenberg’'s—Third Ficor. Only 31 of these, so it will $25.00 Brussels Rugs at $19.85 Alexander Smith's 9x12-t. size Brussels Rugs, seamless, wool faced quality with woven colors. Light and dark shades in Orien- tal and floral effects. $16.50 Brussels Rugs at $12.95 Heavy-weight close woven Brussels Rugs. in new and at- tractive designs, shown in blue. gray. tan and rose. Alexander Smith's make—all perfect qual- ity. Misses’ and Children’s $125 to $1.75 Play Shoes 95¢c pair Our regular stock of Play Shoes and Barefoot Sandaly-- good substantial qualities with leather soles—reduced for clear- ance. Styles for misses and chil- dren, in sizes 6 to 8, 8% to 11, and 1 to 2. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Wash Goods Remnants at Half Price and Less Remnants of White and Colored Wash Goods, in useful lengths for every pmrpose—a great variety of styles and colors marked at prices that .will carry them off quickly ey 19¢ 25¢ Handkerchiefs At Lowered Prices Women's Pure Linen Hand- kerfihiels, good quality, at 10c each. Lot One—Remnants of Printed Voiles, Plain Color Voiles, Plain Color Or- zandy, Colored Linene, White India Linon, Pajama Checks. Longcloth, Nalnsook, White Yoile, ete. Widths 34 to 40 inches. 'Former 25c and 35c values, at. o 3 Lot Two—Remnants of Colored Crepe, Ratine, Organdy, Voiles, Plisse Crepe, Mercerized Pongee, Printed Batiste, White Chiffon’ Voile, Mer- cerized Batlste, Organdy, Nainsook, etc. Widths 36 to 44 inches. Former 39¢ and 50c values, at Lot Three—Remnants of Satin Smpe Voiles, Mercerized Dotted Voiles, New Process Voiles, Colored Organdy, Colored Chiffon Voiles, also Indian Head, White Chiffon Voile, Ratine, White Novelty Volles, ete. Widths 36 o 45 inches. Former 55c and 69¢ values, at. i Goldenherg's—First Floor. Thread: Silk Hose, 3% pair—In black, brown and gray with high spliced heel and dou- ble sole and toe. Broken sizes. W - Slight irregulars of 65c quality. omen's Imported Handker. chiefs, white and colored em- broidery corner and colored border "effects. Usual 19c and 25c values, at 15c . Any Straw Hat at $1 Unreserved dhoice of our entiré stock of Men's Straw Ha! formerly sold at $2.45 and $3.00, yours tomorrow at a dollar.’ "Including “Smart Set” and “Bradi grade b all of fine tunbleached Men's Pure Linen Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, full size; usual 35c grade, at 25c each, Goldeaberg’s—Tirst Fioer, $2.50 Portieres $1.10 a Pair Lot of medium-weight For- tieres, 40 inches wide and 9% yards long; tassel trimmed. A atriped effect in rose and tan or brown and tan, Goldegberg'smTourth: Fleer. bleached styles. Athletic Underwear, 39¢c —Of fine quality madras and nalnsaok, - in broken sizes. Seconds of 76c quality, Women’s $4 to $6 Oxfords and Pumps $2.95 pair Discontinued lines and incomplete assortments that have sold down to broken sizes—all sharply reduced for immedi- ate disposal. The group consists of Oxfords and Strap Pumps of tan calf, brown kid, patent leather, black kid and dull leathers. \\'elt and turn soles, Louis, military and low walking heels. All sizes in the lot from 2} to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Smart Jewelry Novelty CONSISTING OF PENDANT SAUTOIR AND BAR PIN TO MATCH Formerly $2.98 to $4.50 $1.89 a set The season’s latest novelty in jewelry. Set consisting of heavy pendant sautoir and bar pin to match, in the popular Marquisette effects combined with large colored sets. Re- duced to $1.89 a set. $1 Bead Necklaces, 50c— Pearl Bead Necklaces, 24-inch graduate style, with ring clasp. Made of indestructible beads. Goldenberg's—First Floer. Bead Necklaces, 44c—A new purchase of Bead Necklaces, in tassel, graduate and 60-inch lengths; one and two tone effects. in a large variety of colors. Remnants of Percales, Ginghams and Domestics Remnant lot, including 36-inch Percales in stripes, checks and figures, 32- inch Dress (‘Hnghlm' 32-inch Woven Stripe Tissues and 27-inch Shaker Flannel. Lengths from 1 to 4 ds Former 20c, d 30c values at Remnants of 32-inch Bates’ Dress Ging- hams, 32-inch Peggy Cloth, 86-inch Woven Check Tissue. 30-inch Serpentine Crepe, ss inch High-count Percales and 36-inch Shirting M. Good useful lengths. Former 36¢c and 50c vnlul T Goldenberg’s—TYirst Floor. Women’s Handbags Clever New Styles and Shapes in a Special Purchase to be Placed on Sale Tomorrow at— $2.95 Smart handbags for autumn, in an assortment of styles that includes Morocco, Goat, Persian, Calfskin, Patent Leather and Novelty Leathers. Large and small shapes, fit- ted with mirror and change purse. Silk or leather lined. Exceptional values at $2.95 for choice. Geldenberg’e—TFirst Fleer. Children’s Wearing Apparel Odd Lots at Extreme Reductions for Clearance Tomorrow m) Girls’ Middy Skirts, of tan linen and copen blue mate- d on bands; sizes 14 and 16 . Regularly I! veeene rereraeee ceetrsiees 98c 2 dozen) Girls' Knickers, of tan Children’s Apron Frocks, of linon, with belt loeps, bone hul- navy blue percale with whte tons and pockets; polka dots, piped in red; also hrokn;,-hn, Regu- sl ohecks in various colors, lasl togyors ‘with white ol‘l’lndy eollar-. For the in-between season and early Autumn; velvet is lightened by a touch of colored taffeta, a smart feather or a bright bit of chenille. colored or black Somie are in the popular cloche shape. Others are rather large, turning up at the back and sides and drooping well down in front. Altogether a charming variety at this one moderate price! Geoldenberg's— Second Floor. Remnant Lots Boys’ Palm Beach and Panama Suits Y, price Sizes 7 to 18 years in the lot, but not every size in each "i’;’.f:?&i‘..'..“%‘éiifi‘ $4.87 53.87 Suits, no . $7.75 Panama Cloth Suits, now.. oldenberg s— bed cotton; knee-length pants and shirts with low neck and no sleeves. Slightly soiled from handling. Broken sizes, Boys’ Union Suits, 35¢c— Knit Union Suits, with high neck and short sleeves, kneo length Seconds of 59¢ quality. Boys’ 55¢ Union Suits, 39¢c —Athietic Nainsook Union Suits all perfect quality, but in broken sizes. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s Silk and Fabric Gloves 29c¢ pair Odds and ends of women's gloves, including silk and fabric gloves, in 2-clasp style; black, white and brown; slight seconds. Kayser’s Gloves, 59¢ pair —Chamoisette Gloves, in strap- wrist style; choice of beaver black and brown. Goldenberg's—First Floor Boys’ Clothing $6.50 Two-pants Suits, $3.66— Lot of 10 odd Cloth Norfolk Suits, with two pairs of knickerbocker pants; sizes 8 and 9 years only. 69¢ to $1.00 Blouses, 10c—Odd lot of 120 Boys' Blouses, solled or spotted from water marks. Sizes 7 to 14 years. (First Fleor.) 59¢ Sport Blouses, 33c—0dd lots of Boys' Sport Blouses of excel- lent quality percales and plain tans, sizes 7 to 14 years. (First Fioor.) $2 Khaki Middy Suits, 79c—0dd lot of Boys' Two-piece Khaki Middy Suits, gan be worn as a suit or a one-plece play =uit. Un- derbody attached to pants. Sizes 2%, 3 and 4 years. Sale of Women s Umbrellas Exceptional Values at Colored Umbrellas made of “Fruit of the Loom” ma- terial ; the Black Umbrellas are high-grade, wide taped-edge American (cotton) taffeta. Guaranteed absolutely fast color and rainproof. A new umbrella without charge for any which does not live up to factory guarantee in every particu- lar. Well constructed on paragon frame. Attractive assortment of handles, including bakalite, celluloid, amber, hardwood and enamel effects, with ring or leather strap. Stub ferrules and ivory finish tips to match. Colors of navy, red and black Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 29¢ and 39c Cretonnes, 19¢ Mill lengths of good quality fast color Cretonnes, in a varied selection of designs and_color- ings, Lengths ranging from % to 10 yards. First Floor—Bargain Tal Women’s Bloomers at 44c Lot of Women's Bloomers, of fiesh and white nainsook, with elastic waist and kne forced crotch. $6.50 and $7 Blankets Friday $4.85 Pair Part-woo! Blankets, size 66x80 inches and 70x82 inches finish firm woven quality, in white, with Trimme Shgn seconds, but the defects are hardly noticeable. pretty plaids of various colors. in, gooldu 49¢ Neckwear 27c¢c Odds and ends of Women's Neckwear, left from active sell- ing, In a good assortment of de- sirable styles, including Collar and Cuff Sets and Vestees, in eyelet, organdy and linen styles, also net berthas In ecru. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Tg's—Fourth ink or blue border with wide soisette bind- 79¢ Circular Val Ruffling 49c yard A clearance of Circular Ruf- fling, in white. cream and ecru also Venise Circulars, in cream and ecru; very popular for trim- ming dresses. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Men’s Two-Pants Suits $19.75 Every man who wants to buy a new suit at a substantial saving should not overlook this chance. Remaipders from our spring lines are marked ata new low price for quick riddance. nservative styles, young men's sport and Norfolk models; well tailored of good wearing fabrics; in weights suitable for early fall wear. Every suit with two pairs of pants. Sizes 33 to 42 in the group. Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, in a broken Children's Black Sateen Bloem- ges, made with nlnléehwl.hl and nee, continuous crotel . sizes 6 to 14 Remnant nflotu...,... sgc Geldenberg’s—~Third Fleor. 79c 48c Dresses, :hnkod singhams; sizes 3 to & years. Remnant price., range of styles and colors, but all sizes in the lot from 34 to 50, including stouts. REDUCED to

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