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RED CROSS BREACH ADIUSTIENT URGED merican Body Central Fig-| ure in Sensational Dis- | pute at Geneva. | i H H e Tress A, August 30.—Ext - Snary efforts are being made at eneva to lessen the importance of ted « the sensation American lent Genev Genva officials even hope that may induce the Americans to here from 1% and atiend the i ng of the Red Cro ms. | , The controversy ex on a reporty Bubmitted to the congre by the | international cogmittec on the ne-t Eotiations for fullon of the inte | tional organization at v 1 the League of Red Cross Societies, in | Ahich U was declared that “the com- | gnittee does not believe that in the Gomain of Red Cross work supremacy | of influc must belo 9 Who are most powertul fir 2 This was interpreted by t | Seun dole ~Who retused to 1] h congress now reflection upe - of the chairn n, in of the which in- Red d by tiow to censure t Cross was disavowed & desire to bridse the By the text the Geneva o tional Ked Cros Ean representative geption, and 1 ! Ymmediately forwarded by the Amert euns Causes Great Stir § The controversy Cuused @ sUr such us Farely scen, and temporarily cclip interest in the meeting of the ©f the league of nations, openi Frid The incident has tended to | increase the split between the Inter- | | ver. has | neva has pational Red Cross committee, com- Iy known as th va Red E Internati d Crass Societios, whose arters is in Paris, Che latter organization, which w med by the late Henry P vid- | and is composed o nd natio hadow sociation in impor of the Geney that American support « Bad been used by the Par A tion in & manner harmt i terest of the Geneva sc No Intention to Slur. This was what was beh er to “money influence 1 report, these officials declared there Wwas no intention to east i splendid Americar to the alleviation of comp: tional Re (tative of the 3¢ the Leauc with experts Paris neva offic hope to aints Geneva society as the parent body, bhecau of its emphasis on heutrality Euiding policy. A confere erit presentation of t the Ameri- 1 pro saxi Juld have been sent to the di- rect instead of to th Red Cross representative Ador, | former pre 1t ¢ | took the lead trying t \ blorable effects of th referred to the esteem in which the American huma 4 lubors were held and declared that the conference could not be left under the impression that the Geneva com- | hud brought unjust accusi- igainst the Ame tfrom doing it had rendered solemn hom: 1 Cross generosity 30 fa stantly American all it had accomplished. T tee had simply said that all Red Cross societies were on a fouting of p lity and that 1y preponderatin wondered how an Red ( ther sion that it was most money who sl prepor that tion and . humanit prineiples should domin: 1 national societies shonld 1 footing ef equality, however, their resources.” he Belgian represe money uence. | could “We DS the 1 who read ative the American protest expressed the opinion that the inte nal report was regrettable, even snsive, not sniy to the American i Cre but to others. He presented a resolution of confidence in the American organ- ization.® A zeneral meeting has been ranged for At which reor ization will discussed with utmost freedom. The meeti ever, will be a secret onc FORT Only through an authori iQffers Husband At Auction to Beat Starvation By the Associated Press. HAVERHILL, Mass., August 30. After several weeks of unemploy- ment and with want staring the family in the face, Mrs. Annie Stella *oin decided to advertise her hus- nd. Ardella, aged fifty vears, for sale to the highest bidder. She declared that all that stood between her and starvation was the possible purchase price of her husband, sold into bond: He offered no objec- tion. Mrs. O'Coin said: “The d of slavery are over, but the days of the industrial slave, who has to find a market for him- self. will never be over. “Thix particular slave of indus- try is without a master at the pres- tim vho wants slave he may ore the lon s over his shive o w without a mas rk at anythin it and and his character is above 1t auybody wants a slgve e, it is @ chance to ob- of this 1 tain a barzain.’ MINERS' WAGE SUIT DROPPED IN COURT Mction of Dismissal in Coro- nado Case Based on Deci- sion of Sunreme Bench. 1 Press SMITH, Ark Augi tion for dismissal of the ronado ‘oal Company damage suit against United Mine Workers of Ameri, d on the upreme ¢ urt, W tes Di GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings Telling them just what every wearer has a right\to expect from the shop that regularly sells them their Gald Stripe Silk Stockings. 1. All the new shades as fast as they are introduced. 2. The standard blacks and whites, of course. 3. Complete range of sizes and styles. 4. Gold Stripe Dyeing Service that dyes any style of Gold Stripe Stockings to ycur order without additional charge. 5. Gold Stripe Mending Service that reknits small “runs.” 1216 F St. N.W. Is the bnly Authorized Washington Agency | | | \ st 30.— mandate of the United THE EVENING STAR, WASHI N v terday by counsel for the mine; workers. At the same time. the mine workers withdrew a motion filed a week ago, in which they sought an order directing the coal coripany to pay costs already accrued in the case and give bond for payment of costs yet to accrue. Attorney General Glove Grant of the New York office returned yester- day from Indianapolis headquarters for the miners’ organization, where he spent the past week in conference » the mine workers' officials. “The Supreme Court declared the district court here was without jurisdiction to try this case” M. Grant said, “and on the basis of its mandate we anticipate a missirs the case entirel, _The case, originating With a peti* tion under the Sherman act in followed the Prairie Creek mining riots in this county, when federal troops were ordered into the Harf ford valley to enforce the orders the federal court here. The trial was held in 1 resulting in judgment for the Coronado Company for $200. 000 and interest, the amount of judg ment being trebled under the She n act. The cireuit court of appe minated the judgment for int and the Supreme Court refused sustain the lower cou n ground that the eviden show sufficient interfe terstat mmerce to violation That lovely gleam " olive oil gives order dis- | 1914, | your hair The soft gleam that makes hair beautiful comes from the olive oil shampoo, hair special- ists sa; Science has found that olive oil keeps hair sott and pliant. Then hair gleams. live oil in its simplest, mo economical form for vour shampoo, is PALMOLIVE SHAMPOQOO. It thoroughly cleans scalp and hair — removes dandruff. Leaves hair most amazingly soft and silky. No dull dry- ness and brittleness. Get a bottle at anv drug or department store. Use it. Note led in ct Court here yes- Are You Getting Ahead Or Just Getting Along? The world has little use today for the man who is just getting along —who has no aim in life except to break even. Iv in the path of the man who is satisfied to just get along. ought to save—yvour future and the wel- fare of your family demand it. Youmay find it dif- ficult to save, but strength is increased by encounter with the difficult. count NOW and re- solve to save regu- larly. OPEN FOR SAVINGS DEPOSITS TIL 5 P.M. Lincoln National Bank Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. zed Gold Stripe. Agency. can.-you be sure of fulfilling at all times these five requirements that-you have the right to expect of your Gold Stripe dealer. Stockings, remembe; that the improvement. 1940 Debt follows close- You know vou Start a savings ac- FRIDAY UN- =T 1] = $195.00 Black Crepe Satin Siceves and gray squirrel coilar; s NGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, AUGUS T .30, 1923, In spite of heavy selling during four days of one of the biggest Quarterly Clearaway events we've ever had, there are ments—quality merchandise we've cut had. All we can say is “Come Early till numbers of odd garments, small groups of 1, but merchandise that we " ill further the already low prices in®preparation for one of the biggest Fridays we've ever Y I Prey 8 ¢ ) 7 No Remnants Here—But a Wonderful S-P-E-CIA-L P-U-R-C-H-ASE O-F 200 Silk ¥rocks, 252 Made to Sell for $35.00 and $40.00 With a dress manufacturer “quantity talks. over, we were able to plac the regular scason’s business Consequently he agreed to make up for us at this low price the new designs that he intended to put on the market later in the season at $10.00. to 00 more a . garment. Every onc of the 200 frocks represents brand-new. fresh stock. made up to our order from the season’s newest fabrics in the modes of the moment. We invite our patrons tomor- row to one of the biggest single dress events it has even been our privilege to stagc Satins Fagotted and Draped Satin Crepe with Georgette and Lace Draperies Canton Crepe, Beaded, Tucked and Pleated Satin Charmeuse with. Picated Side Panels Satin-knit with Surplice Bedice and Circular Drape Crepe de Twenty workmar and delig ip—who s wl new cellc frock for fall 0z | ALSO For Your Convenience We've Grouped Women’s and 38, Coats, Suits—4 Low Priced Groups $42.50 Tan Homespun Suit, box jacket styie: size 38 $29.50 Gray Flannel Sport Jacquette, si 36, 2—$59.50 All-over Embroidercd Silk Jacquettes, sizes 30 $1 !i 10—$25.00 Top Coats—brown. gray, tan, reindeer. 5—$40.00 Plaid Sport Coats, three.quarter length 8—355.00 and $59.50 Navy Blue and Black Twill Suits. belt- ed and panel or short box jaekets. $75.00 Tan Twill Suit, sash-tied_jacket; size 30. $95.00 Gray Twill Three-piece Costume Suit, size 36 Capes, gathered yoke style: also $69.50 Tan Twill Tiered Cape. £—$35.00 Bolivia Utility Coats, sash-tied and wrappy s 4—$55.00 to $69.50 Wraps, tan twill, sash ti roshanara silk and navy blue 3—$45.00 Navy Blue Twill vay, black broidered. o brown ve! twill; em 2 $55.00 Navy Blue and Black Straightline Twill Coats. 2—3$19.50 Imported Striped Mixture Sport Coats. collar. 3-8 with cdraccl coilar: bl and emoroid 2—$69.50 Wra s size 46. y Coats, navy $79.50 Black Canton Crepe Straightline Coat, size 42 $110.00 Black Veldyne Cape Coat, gray braid embroidery; size 36. . 12—$59.50 and $65.00 Tailored Twill Suits. long panel and hip-length box jackets: navy blue and black 4—$95.00 Dressy Suits. all-over braidec and embroidered, 0 to $85.00 Capes—black Canton cre cic twill with embrs d siraightline cane, navy biue. blue twiil; size 44. 00 Coat. with tucked siceves, collar and panel back; $55.00 Cocca Canton Crepe Wrap, pleated. summer ermine pleated, 3 dered collar, Also 35 box and sash-tied jackets: also 2—$95.00 Silk Suits, tan and black, and Three-piece Costume Suit of Navy Blue Twill ~ 2nd border; size 28. 2—8125.00 Wraps, tan with Viatka-dyed sa with gray squirrel c 2—$175.00 Biack Canton Crepe twill, rrel coliar—B1 r—both size 0. $269.00 Braided Tan Silk Rep Wrap, beige squirrel collar embroidered and sash-tied, k Satin Coat. Sash-tied Coats. with Egyptian embroidered borders; size 0. Draped Wrao, with pieated 2. SKIRTS—A Clean Sweep $5.50 11—$10.75 and $12.50 Knife-p ed Canton Crepe Skirts—gray, tan and one Gray Plaided Wrap Skirt. $13.75 Whaite Knife-pieated Flannel, red striped: white: $10.75 Imported $16.50 Gray and Red Striped Eponge Wrap Skirt $7.50 26—$13.75 and $14.50 Knife and Side Pleated Skirts in Canton and Roshanara Crepes and Crepe de Chine—gray, belge, tan and white; 2-$16.50 Fluffy-ruff Sport Skirts, corn and orange. —canton gray and tan. 34 to 38 Inch waist bands; Skirts, crepes, novelty stripes and Fantasi, white, tan and gray; 3—$19.50 Silk Skirts, orange and crepe and of Paisley print: pleated Skirts of Tan, $5.50 8—$16.50 Larger Women's Skirts and Roshanara crepes 20—$16.50 Knife-pleated Roshanara and Canton side-pieatsd styles, in orchid Roshanara wrap-around skirt 6—$19.50 Knife- Gray and 2—$22.50 Knife- White Fiat Crepc: pléated Skirts, gray Canton Pais. ley border and white satin plaid. Stock Up On Stockings 58 Pairs $2.00 and $2.25 Brown and Tan Silk Stockings, 95¢ Full-fashioned throughout, with lisle garter hems, choice of plain or embroidered clocks. All good fall shades —but a discontinued number in our stock. $2 and $2.50 Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.65 “All well known makes—excel- lent wearing Silk Stockings With lisle garter hems and lisie heel, sole and toe. Black, white, dark brown, gray, sand and cocoa. All perfect—and recommended to give satisfaction. $2.00 Chiffon Silk Stockings $1.25 We have sold nundreds of pairs of these fine chiffon Silk Stockings at $2.00, but will crose out a limited quantity in black, taupe, nude and gun metal at $1.25. Silk feet to wear with cut-away sandais. and $175. Other styles, $135 and §175. Probable later price, Fox Scarfs taupe. $37.50 Bay Seal Coats, $195 (Dyed Coney); probable later price, $Z Raccoon Sport Coats, $210 Probable later price, $275; others at §22 Jap Mink Coats, $450 B $600. Fine Alaskan skins, in natural red, wainut or dark brown and Hats—Third Floor 12—Summer Hats, $1.00 8—Summer Hats, $2.50 te Felt Hats, $1.50 $12.50 to $15.00 Hats $5.00 A few smart felt and straw com- binations—many appropriate for early fall wear. 2—$35.00 Hats, $12.50 One a Harry Collins model bide, with blue and jade plume: reaching to the shoulder—the ot a gorgeous brown satin hat, trim- med with glycerine ostrich. Not Much Price Left! Parasols, $2.95 Were $8.00 and $10.00 Beautiful parasols in wonderful summer types and colorings—only a few! 25—Umbrellas, $5.90 You'll realize why they are go- ing so fast when yau see these— handsome shower-proof silks with taped edges—handles of amber bakelite, or carved or polished wood—strap or loop styles. Last Day—Jelleff Furs at August Here’s a brief summary of somie of the investments in style final opportunity to make tomorrow! Natural Muskrat Coats, $125 Probable later price, $168; others at $89.50 $495. price, $475. Stone Martens Large full-furred skins, beauti- fully marked. | - . $32.50 and $35.00 More our order 'way in advance of in the maker’s dull period. 1 1 they can Embroidered, tailored and dresdes at the same low sitk_slip-overs, Hudson Seal Coats, $245 (Dyed Muskrat); probable later price, $330; other models, $295 to $650. 0. Mole Coats,, $225 Probable later price, $300; others at $175 and Caracul Co;ts, $350 ack and gun metal gray. Chine with the New Side Drape vles—qua materizls, ex t wan choose it beaded tw price . See the Sweaters! 12—$3.95 to $5.00 Slipovers .$1.00 Al WHITE—round and V neck styles—a variety of weaves to choosc from. 22—85.00 and $6.00 Sweaters $2.75 White sieeveless sweaters with nation color fronts, mohair and yarns: mohair -tuxedos, in red, brown, black, buff ang blue 18—$7.50 tc $12.50 Golf Coats and Fiber Jacquettes, $4.85 Indian design goif coats. with sleeves or sleeveless, mohair and fiber combinations in beautiful colorings, fiber jacquetts with fancy fronts and sash tie—a. few noveity moha e slip-overs. or 33—£10.00 to $25.00 Sweaters $6.75 includes a few pure tuxedos and slip-overs A group that of fine quality fiber and a‘tractive weaves, ribhon stripe effect fibes jacquetts—ail in wanted sweater shades. NEW Specially Priced interest- Washing —and therefore ing to femining ton Sport Suits, $25.00 \ Homespun suitings and mix- tures in shades of gray. tan and rown are the favored mate- rials. You can choose from hip iength ionger panel jackets and belted or straightline styles. The experienced shopper does not need to be told that 0 is a very special price for suits of the quality and character of these, CAMEL’S HAIR: Skirts, $6.50 Another triumph of our mer- chandising organization. They're the new plaided effects—brown, ordy and deer plaids on a tan ground — wrap-around with ceep side pleat; button trimmed. Very smart for fall! Knickers, $5.00 Imported checks and mix- tures in autumn shades of gray, tan and brown. Ample fullness in their perfectly tailored style —wide kneebands. The final touch to a golf or walking cos- tume. @ styles, Almost Giving Them Away BAGS $5.00 Silk Bags, $2.50 20 white and light colored silk bags —many with beautiful filigree tops and frames of dull prass. Silk lined and fitted with dainty powder puff and mirrar. $4.00 Leather Bags, $2.95 Envelope and pouch shapes in calf, cowhide and Morocco leathers. Weii lined and fitted with coin purse and mirror. Brown, navy blue, black and L All Summer Flowers Were 50c to $2.00..... 35¢ : Savings and comfort you have a Probable later Mink Chokers Fine dark skins of genuine Eastern mink. one skin— $16.50 and $18.50 Two skin— $21.50 to $35.50 ccessories, badly broken rry over into the new fall séason. So ize assort- 1216 F St. N.W. Choose Your Winter Coat —this last Courte Da September Sale on Tucsday % complete today and your you. DO IT NOW! ing of the The showing ily be held for before the begin September 4th. cction wi A Clean Sweep for MISSES 20—Misses’ $8.75 Plain Color ana Normandie Vcile Fri lace and organdie trimmed 24—Misses’ $10.75 Voile and Ratine Frocks in straight line or blouse models . . eene . 26—Misses’ $12.75 Voile and Linen Frocks—smart, “missy” pleated and lace-trimmed Misses' $14.75 Pastel Colored™ Voile Frocks, in draped, pleated and lace-trimmed styles “ee 3C—Misses’ $19.50 to $25.00 Handmade Linen and Voile Frocks—Iots of hand embroidery and hand.drawn work—ribbon and velvet girdles .. ] 2—Misses’ $49.50 Silk Sport Frocks, all-over embroicdered in tan and green : g 4—Misses’ $49.50 Afternoon Frocks—flat, printed and reshanara crepes—straight line and blouse modeis—black, green and white, gray and French biue..... 2—Misses’ $49.50 Figured Georgette Crepe Frocks, tiered skirt_styles, brown and gold.... - $25.00 8—Misses’ $55.00 to $79.50 Elaborate Frocks cf Georgette, Fiat and Printed Grepes; ruffled, draped and blouse models, 36 ()0 in tan. blue and black 8 Misses’ $65 to $89.50 4 Misses’ $79.50 Coats, $45 Costume Suits, $35 Black and Navy Biue Fash Model” Su distinctive and of individual, of urusually handsome ona—bloused or straight line stylas Also one wrap of flat crepe navy blue n-trimmed nd embroide dels—a real embroidered and monkey fur trim Aside—BLOUSES Brushing Prices $2.00 Colored Cotton $5.00 Handmade Blouses $3.65 Blouses, 58¢ All of fine Preach voile, entirely Fifty of them—tailored styles in colored batiste and organdie—long handmade and trimmed with real laces, colored linen, hand-drawn sieeves, Tuxedo or Peter Pan col- lars. Pink, French biue, lavender ~ work and hand.embroidery. Frilis, and bisque. Broken sizes. Peter Pan and Tuxedo styles, but badly broken sizes. $3.00 and $4.00 Cotton $5.9¢ and $6.95 Costume Bleuses, $1.65 Blouses, $4.65 > $1.00 $3.00 $3.75 $6.75 $8.75 $15.00 $18.50 Voiles, batistes, dimities—over- Dress and sport styles in crepe blouse styles, with round and de chine, printed siiks and cotton V-necks—frill modeis trimmed with ratine. Long or short slee: or Val lace and embroidery. The sleeveless. Whitc and bright col cak for themseives. Not orings all sizes $5.00 Net Biouses, $2.95 $11.5¢ tc $15.00 Costume Blcuses, $€.75 Pleated slipover blouses and jac quette styles of crepe de chine and printed crepe. Three - quarter sleeves and sieeveless types. White, fallow an¢ gray. Mostly one of a Kind No Consideration—UNDERWEAR $1 Voile Vests, 35¢ $7.50 and $8.50 French Batiste, to0o—Val lace trimmed— Underwear, $5.75 fiesh, orchid and peach Gowns. eavelope ~chemise and 5 chemise; hand-sewed” and $2 Silk Camisoles, $1.15 dered in solid and colado Radium silk and satin—tailored igns. Spmc i mediwithy ctyles—in flesh. white and navy al Val laces. blue Silk Petticoats, $4 Silk Chemise, $2.75 $4.85 Regularly $6 to $7.50 Fine cream-colored net, trimried with filet and Val laces and clus- ters of fine tucks. Five styles. in cluding FRILLS—fair size assort ment to choose irom if you ccme early! crepe de chin ored models. with hemstitchee _and pin-tucked Of extra quality radium silk and yokes. Orchid, flesh and navy Ik jersey—styies with fancy blue. Sted and ribbon-trimmed flounces or straightline models 56 Sillc Chemise, $4.35 1iodk, *havy Biue. " brown. taupe, Silk Petticoats, $6.85 Regularly $10 to $12 Handsome assortment that in cludes Milanese silk y. heavy radium silk and crystal cloth models in envelope style with hem stitched and aucked yokes. Also a few costume slips of crepe de chine and radium silk. $4 and $5 French Underwear, $2.75 Hapdmade and hand-embroider- 1aret SN in etraightline styles, ed underwear in a group that in with self-embroidery or Paisiey in. cludes envelone chemise. Step-ins cors, Ample selection from fawn, and corset covers, ali beautifully gral ‘wall flower., brown. navy, embroidered in_satin stitch and piripool blue. emerald, Sapphire, eyelet work, Self-strap or built up shoulder’ styles $6 and $7.50 Swiss Breakfast Coats, $3.95 Sheer white Swisses, with me- Cherry and black. $4 Tub Silk Slips, $3.25 Tailored styles, with hip hem of seif material. White only. Buy How for next summer. $3 Tub Silk Petticoats, dium size dots—a few checked voiles, too—daintily trimmed with $1.75 Val laces and rosebuds: pockets Double panel styles in good qual- d sash of self-material, lace ity tub silks. Embroidered, scallop or hemstitched hem. SALE—Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves $1 .35 Regularly $2 $2.50 and $3 Pair Three smart styles, including a bracelet effect with pearl buckie, and open-work cuff model, a strap mode: with gored con- trast color wrist. With long tight sieeves on frocks and suits, the guantlet style will be the mode of the season. You'll never have a better oppor- tunity than this to buy fall gloves at a saving. $6.50 Centemeri Kid Gloves, $3.95 12-button length—good size assortment, but white and tan only, with seif.color embroider- ed backs. Save On Sample Neckwear $1.00 and $1.50 $2.00 and $3.00 Regularly $1.50 to $3.50 Regularly $4.00 to $6.50 Net guimpes with frills, filet Boat-shaped collars of net, filet trimmed; Tuxedo style net guimpes, lace trimmed; round net collars long or_short ‘sleeves; Peter Pan d V-shaped- collar: ; with real Irish and filet trimming; n o0 styles tucked and hand-embroidered col- trimmed with Val lace and fine lars; Tuxedo collars of pure filet; round bertha collars, ex- quisite with Irish lace; bio- style Peter Pan vests and Tuxedo col- lars of organdi collars of Princess Point lace. You must have some of this beau- tiful sample neckwear! Trampling Prices, Rough Shod iw an effort to clear out the last of the broken sizes and dis- continued numbers and thus make room for incoming fall foot- Gray, Brown, Beaver, Mode Remnant Gloves, 35¢ 2.clasp Silk. size length Chamoisette, only. 5!2; 8-button. size 712, White wear. . \‘Nhite Pumps, 90': ~ Large Sizes Here, sz_ss Paivc o Bai e T : : 55 pairs $5.00 White Canvas Ox- 37 pairs $5 White Canvas PUmPS 15.4¢" with welt soles and Guban they'll all go in the first half hour. heels, sA good buy for next sum. et 4, 4Vs, 5, SVa, 6, 702 mer. Sizes: A 4, 4Va 5, 55 613; S e e 5 B SAVLE S ek 7 C gy A 4, 413, 5, 5V, 6; 2 W2 S 202 3, 3V, 4, A5, 6, 612 D 2V, 3,4, C 2V, 4Va, 6V2; D 4Va. 4l '8, 5%, 1. 63 ‘pairs $9.00 White Canvas Pumps—Oxfords, 51.90 Tongue Pumps, with French or Baby French heeis and hand-turn. Pair ... o MO _ ed soles. Sizes: AA 4, 4 16 pairs $6.00 Patent Leather '56 Single-strap Pumps. Sizes: A 402, 7. 7%2; D 5, 5V, 7V2; B 4Y2; C 4 42 5, 7; .00 Low-heel 68 pairs_$9.00 i Pumps. Choice of black or brown . e calf, patent leather and white 11 pairs $6.00 Black Kid Single- pici “A mighty good buy—thes: strap Pumps. Sizes: C 5, 5/2; sizes in one of the four styl AA 5,5/ 73 A4 4,55 D 413, 5. 6 7, B'3, 3%, 5 6. 6V 24 pairs $6.00 Patent Leather 2' 71 7V% A Pumps, colonjal style. Sizes: C 8i4: D 5. 6, 6Va 7, 7V, 8Va 42 to 6V o " Colonial and Strap 35.65 42 pairs $9.00 to $10.00 French- 5 o2 Balrs $9-0nd Coxtords, mostly Pumps, Pair........ Dk o, "sizes: AA 4V, 5, 5V $9.00 to $12.00 Footwear—excel- 6 6z, 7, 72, 8 A 5, 5/a, 6. 6Vz; lent quality and workmanship. B 22, 3, 3Va, 4 Vs, 612, 7, Tva; Satins, suedes and patent leather C 214, 5, 5Va, 6, 6, 62, 8V in v\hek‘c:In(nlal l!yle‘—:lack and Pttt % brown strap pumps. Fine dress 77 pairs $6.00 Dark Brown Calf o, s for fall wear in good size Oxfords and One.strap Pumps, with low flat heels. Sizes: A 4l, 5“‘3""31"'-,, i i 5 SYe 6 OV 7, 702, 8 B 3, 3 3 Children’s Shoes, sl.ss 4 42 5, 6.7, 702 8: D 7. B s 97 pairs of $5.00 to $7.00 White Buck and Canvas Lace Boots for children. Sizes 8); to 2. YVa. 17 pairs $5.00 Tan Sport Oxfords, with fiber soles and flat heeis. Sizes: C 21-3; 3, 4,5 D 3, & e 31 e f —