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THE EVENING - STAR, WWASHINGTON: BRITAIN CONSIDERS U.S. PARLEY OFFER General Conference in Favor, | But Method of Procedure Yet Uncertain. | DL HAL O'FLAHERTY. By Cable to The Ktar and Chicago Daily News. Congright, ! October 25.—America’s | offor to take part in a general Euro- Tean conferenca on reparations, re- ted by’ Ambassador Harvey at the | flerim’s dinner, mow is ocoupying | 1he attention of the British govern- ment »rding to semi-official state- ments lzsued today Mr. not yet been c i the office to clucidate but after to-i poliey by the! vrime minister Yéfore tite convention! of the conservative party, it Is es- pected that the British governmen u{ ill b In & position to proeeed with § new plans. These plans undoubtedly contemplate a general conference, but just how America's Invitation should be forwarded still s in doubt Question of Invitation. If President Coolidge demands t invitation from France, Great Britain, Belgium and ltaly it may present. insurmentable difficulties but an Invitati forthcoming imme surance came from W. it would be ac Y . Taolimited prafse of Mr. Harvey's outspoken address appears in all s tion which i offer with Smuts' outline of his plan for a Buropean settlement. The Dail Telegraph declared editorially today that Harvey's efforts as ambassador are destincd to receive the crown of nnusual success, Intimating that his last act will bring Amerioa again into the flnal European settlement. ROBBERY OF BANK v FOILED BY WOMAN, Trapped at Her Post, She Un- masks Bandit and Two Are ¥ Captured. NEWTON, LONDON, to foreign a’s position. statement of N. C., October 25.—The nith, young woman who defled two masked ne men with a pistol drawn on her, frustrated an attempt to rob the Peo- ple’s Bank of Catawba, a small town near here, yesterday and resuited in th &pecdy captura of the negroes by a vol- unteer possa of men and boys of the neighborhood befafe officers could reach the scene. When Mrs. Smith entered the bank, according to reports received here, sh opened a closet door, to find herself cing a pistol in the hand of & negro, with a second negro behind him, both ith handkerchict ofs tied over he grabbed the mask from the Ths vl i man, who knooked down, threatening to kill her if she med. As both negroes ran from | the building, sho g the alarm, a | owd of citizens gathered, armed them selves started $n_pursuit. Officers in Newton, Hickory and Statesville were iffied. but ~beforo { they ¢ negroes higd been captured and securely tled. One the bandits was shot through the leg. U. S. TRIP STIRS FRENCH | MAYOR’S ENTHUS»IASMV i Lyon People Told, in Lectures, of Masterly Business Men and Gen- erous People Here. | France, October Terriot's trip to the United States has filled him with enthusiasm for things Amerlean, and he is trying to pass on b »w citizens some of the im- wressions he gaifed. In a course of o ures the mavor is describing hat he saw M tho United States. Ascerting that the whole world fs ibutary to American _production, Mayor Herriot produced, for the en- tenment of one audience, a mass of o latest statistics eatablishing the cconomic prosperity of the United at In conclusion, he pointed out that the world was in an eéconemic cor- | ner which America clearly dominated by her wealth and the fndustry 1ot only of masterly business men, but of gener- ous persons whose friendship should be cultivated. ideal, promote an orld 25.—Mavor | QiR SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Special Through Trafn Direot to Penne. Sta., Tth Ave. d 33nd SF Tonves \\n-mnflon Baturday Mid- night, 12.20 a.m.: arrives Penna, Sta. in the beact of New York City, 6.15 am. Sl R Retarning, leaves New York 4.20 p.m. g4'Similar Excursions Sunday. Dec. 9 Tickets on sale beginning Friday Preceding date of excursion. their | | suld join the citizens’ posse the | | xp a SAY CROWS STEAL GOLF BALLS STEA J Canada’s golfing squirrel, which is[above sea lovel and above the city. credited with hiding sixty-elght golf | The course s reached by wheel ascent by coolies, with a lon, pole Supply of nuts, fs far surpassed by |attached to a sling in the middle of n Japanese golf links, according to “1"':“‘\‘? st RN DT Teport today to the . Department |rougn the players are permitted to Crows on the links of the Maiko ‘¢4 Ul Tor every shot. Club, near Kobe, an fmportant sea-|says. 13 heing constructed between a and Kyoto at a dost of abont balls and it s reported that tha cad- | Jupanese courscs are mostly Japanese dies have a working agreement with | and some of them hava deyaloped into stolen balls in return for fosd. Tha | port heads and shafts and fit them consul adds solemnly that to the players, who are normally 8 thig atory I8 hardly creditable.” | shorter clubs. The clubs sell baliw, et Dlokyver. ot Kobe, repor \‘h‘n( the best players usually import ak 8 pastime in great umbers b e b o {4k a pastime it Ie to vislt the bE shiops of te | Fred Bxll Demed Overturnlng $19,597 leen Chlldren From ! Cance After Kiss Threat. “@ate” of Discredited Fighters. | Rl charsed with manslaughter in fsum of $19,587 was turned over to the | connection with the death of Miss|Elks' fund for crippled children or‘ gatuck, Mich, on July 29. was de-| r*oad Athletic Club, which conducted clared not guilty ch between Mickey Walker. e Jones of Youngstown, Ohlo, veveral | o (Ir.“;\]hl‘d “h The money represented ited when they were order Drosecution charged T overtured | U e et the canoe when he carried out C “‘""r’“v“" salily $2.000 for trainin, ; anotlh mber of the party. that 1o ‘agai LR e would do so If she did not mmut“',‘ o el diew Lot 2Ll teatified he attempted to kiss (1N commission. the young woman. but that when h R He told the court the canoe was over- | Tsland with power 10 ferve i Proska stood upiprucv‘!s Is Mrs. Bertha L. Crowl m C ( AND TRADE TO CADDIES FOR FOOD balls fn its nest in leu of a winter [OHaIT% which are pushed up o stecn the Intelligent crows which frequent |the golfer's back. 'The ecourses of of | have been sodded. Falrways ara so Commerce. fine course, Consul Diskoyer port of Japan, frequently steal golf O & . 000, Professional - golfers at them whereby the crows give up the | good players. The nrofossionals fm- r avle ‘ax the Japaneso are in shorter than Caucasians and fequire that the Japanese have taken up golt own clubs through friends who 9’ i FREED IN GIRL S DEATH BOUT FUND FOR CRIPPLES. | ALLBGAN, Mich., Octobe Fred | NEWARK, N. J. October 25--The| Drma Orta of Woodville, 1L, at Sa zabeth by representatives of the | Sury. The jury aeiibe ght champion, and Jimmy | Miss O riding oferturned share of the “gat threat made to Miss Peggie Prosk allowed _§1,99 gmaRions ont ension by the st advances were repulsed he desisted.| The first woman constable in it ! Riverside. AN ) SO N SN ) 1216 F Street Ready at 9:15 A.M. R-E-M-N-A-N-T-S Fashion garments in odd assortments at greatly low- ered prices. How early can you get here? 3rd Floor for Misses’ COATS—SUITS—FROCKS Miss' $25.00 tan silk frock. pleated skirt style, $5.00. Miss’ $35.00 orchid flat-crepe sport frock, hand-drawn isses’ £55.00 sport frocks, green roshanara or white flat crepe, $15.00. 4—Misses’ $25.00 navy blue twill frock xS straight line braided, pleated tier skiri Sl' \Xh Peach color satin evening frock, corded, & 00. 4—Misses’ $20.50 navy blue twill frocks, bloused or slraxgnl line, $22.50. frocks, ";zu‘ $25.00 black sat ' $29.50 embroidered and beaded silk frocks—dark $/9JO Three-piece flat crepe sport frock, green, $24.50. Miss’ $49.50 Printed silk frock. tier skirt, face trimmed, $24.50. 4—Misses’ $39.50 Mallinson’s chenille and roshanara brocadg Frock, $24.50. $30.50- silk frocks, 8—}33:(5 tucked, S 2—Misses’ $65.00 Frocks, navy biue flat crepe witih circul ar flounce or French blue georgette with apron front and panel collar, $34.50. Miss’ $85.00 Brown georgette crepe frock, embroidered, $39.50. mm&—m:sses $16.50 sport jackets, putch pockets and string belts, D 3—Misses’ $35.00 Tweed sport coats, side tie, tan and brown, 15.00. $ 7$—Miss:n' $25.00 Sport coats, plaid back coatings, silk lined, $19.75 8 3—Misses’ $55.00 Coats, black or brown, | med, $35.00. Miss’ 56/ 30 Sport coat, tan with navy blue trim, $37. 2—Misses’” $69.50 Dress coats, gray and black, kit fox collar ! and cuffs, $35.00, 4—Misses’ $79.50 Coats, gray and Viatka squirrel and Vicuna [} fox trimmed, $b950 Miss' $95.00 Black Arabeila coat, border s7750 Miss’ $110 Fashona coat, gray squirrel coHar and cuffs, $87.50, | 3—-Misses’ $5.95 white linen knickers, $3.00 Mls‘ &)9 Sport outfit—knickers, cape and jacket, $10.00. 00 Panvelaine suit, straight-box ;.cku style, $15.00. Z—MAS;,cc $39.50 Navy blue, tailored suits, braided and button trimmed, $26.50. B e 4—Misses’ $39.50 Imported tweed suits, box jacket styles, $29.50. white and pleated -embroidered, beaded, Luxona, wolf trim- ¢ Viatka collar, cuffs and Women’s Dresses—Larger Sizes, Too! 2—$22.50 navy blue hand-drawn crepe de chine dresse. 5.00 gray canton crepe dresses, pleated tier skirts, 5.00 satin-print dresses, draped and paneled. 7 38-$19.50. g 4--$29.50 navy blue and black satin crepe dresses, paneled and beaded, $21.50. 5—$29.50 canton crepe dresses, Dark colors. $21.50. $49.50 Black cre §29.50 EXTRA size 40'/ $19.75. l-_XTRA SIZE gray box-pleated dress, chiffon trimmed. Size M'/ $39. s75m EXTRA SIZE, tan canton dress, pleated front. 40 $45.00. $69.50 EXTRA Sl7F,. brown crepe roma dress, beaded and tucked. Size 441, $49.5 37500 EXTRA SIZE, tan Ormandale coat, side tied. Size 4673. 5.00. 5 $75.00 EXTRA SIZE, twill coat navy blue. Size 50. $35.00. Women's Dresses—Second Fioor—Jelfeff’s. 6—$10.00 to $12.50 Hats, $3.00 $10.00 Brown velvet draped hat, $3.00. 12.50 Purple velvet hat, droopmg‘ silver cloth trimmed, $3.00. 12.50 Chenille embroidered red sifk hat, $3.00, $12.50 Gray silk poke, embroidered in wool and chenille, $3.00. 2—$12.50 French felts, tan and gray, with English pugaree, $3.00. Street Floor for These! $2.00 chamoisette gloves, beaver, brown, gray; gauntlet styles; guaranteed washable pair, 89c. _ t $225 and $3.00 French kid gloves, pique or ovgrseam, tan, brown, black gray, white; badly broken sizes; pair, 95c. 00 and $3.50 French kid _gloves, plain or novelty styles, with embroidered backs. Broken sizes but all fine gloves. Pair, $1.95. $5.00 12 and 16 button fength kid and suede gloves—-mouly sizes 7 to 7%, but wonderful value! Pair, $295. ' Tailored dimity blouses, Peter Pan styles, pu:ot edmflg»-hand- 16.30. 19.50. Sizes 36 and pleated, ruffled embroidered. evening gown, beaded, size 36—$35.00. IZE, gray crepe de chine dress, pleated panels, Size made batiste blouses, tuxedo style—just a few of each and $5.00 handmade blouses, voile or batiste; just two or three of a style, but good size assortment; real lace trimmed. f i $1.00 and $1.50 neckwear—linen Peter Pan sets, Irish trimmed | and cavalier cuff sets, with Buster Brown collars, filet trimmed ; 75¢. | $2.50 organdie collar and cuff sets, lace trimmed and embroid- ered; also imported sets with colored trimming. $2.00. .00 organdie sets, many with douhle cuffs, ribbon drawn—|f linen sets with silk braid trimming. $1.00. Novelty lace collar and cuff scts, spccmlly priced, $1.00. | Brushed hat and scarf sets, brown with red, red with tan, 22 $590 silk umbrellas, ring style or clubby handles, bakelite and wood; taped edge waterproof silks. 5. 12 steel beaded crocheted bags, silk lined, with beaded tassel, chain_handle. $2.50. 15 mxscrted beaded vanity buttoned flap; very smart. $1.50 athletic underwcar striped or checked voile, with self- straps; flesh and white, 5S¢, 3275 chiffon silk stockings, full fashioned, silk garter hems, black only; broken sizes; pair, $1.95. 00 silk lisle stotkmgs full fashioned. Pair, 75c. $200 and $300 sport lisle stockings, full fashioned; fancy weave; in two-tone colors—only a few pairs. 50c. spnrus, envelope style, with steel- UPSHAW RAPS PUBLI¢ Georgian Outlines Nine' Points of D.._ ¢, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923, all stock not needed for medlc-l] sloner car,ying full responsibliity and clinics denatured for scientific pur- | responsible only to the President. oses. Place all prohibition entorcemsnt Stop all mannfacture of liguor. the | agents iinder the clvil service. government alone ~manufacturing [ Deport all allens violating the pro- OFF'cIALs WHO DRlNKiueceuury aleohol for scientific and | hibitlon laws. 1 | -medical “umes. Employ the Army and Navy, Maintain a separat necessary, to stop . debauching of forcement - bureau w American shores by rum-runners. 'l Club. Secure the Model of Your Choice , Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street—Corner 13th rohtlition en- h & eommis- Fight He Will Make | in Congress. Lo Asdiciated Pross. EW BRUNSWICK, N. J. October | 0 quarter should be grasnted | als in public life who privately | drink liquor which the Constitution | has outlawed,” Representative Wil- | am D. Upshaw of Georgia declared last night in an address before the | annual convention of the New Jer-| sey Women's Christian Temperance | Union here. ~ Announcing a “rum- proof, booze-tight, clean-up cam- palgn" Mr. Upshaw presented a pro- hibition enforcement program, inctud- | ing nine points, which, he sald, he | intended to fight for in the coming Congrexs. They were: L Total abstimence by all public of- cials with appointive power and the exacutive guillotine for every fed- eral appointee, high and low, who | privately or publicly drinks MHquor. | Make the buyer of liquor equally guilty with the seller. Make jail sentences plus fines im- perative for offenders. Confiscate all liguor in hond with | fair payment by the government, with ' |emmesp—= —m Xmas BEEEE-EE::IE@E 1 The Columbia National Bank e 911 F Street $250,000.00 Will_Open a Savings Account Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily Surplus, $250,000.00 B Alive to Your Interests {I We are as active in our depositors’ behalf as constructive banking permits. That's what gives special value to Columbia service—what makes this bank such a popular one among business people. {[Let us know you and your business requirements —we're ready to extend every merited help. Compound Interest QOur Savings Dept. Pays 3% News of Tremendous Import selected groups—mostly one or two of a j R 100 Assorted Fashion Coats Deep-pile fabrics—mostly fur-trimmed 10 Smart Belivia Utility Coats, with muffler style seif collars, straightiine panel backs and self stitchery. Navy blue, kit fox, brown and black. $35.00. 5 Imported Spors, Coats, .with full backs and raglan sleeves. $35.00. = $45.00 and $19.50 Coats $35 $59.50 to Mixture Gray. 10 Straightiine Coats of Granada, regulation or side fastening, with Head(l‘u! cotlars of gray or Viatka squirrel. Choice of kit fox, navy blue, brown. $45.00. 8 Wrap Style Coats of black or brown Trouvenaite, with generous wolf coilars. $45.00. > 4 stunning Coats of black Cordara, with large shawl collars of black caracul. £45.00. cotlars and deep cuffs of Viatka.dyed coney trim tube.shaped 10 coats in the group, $55.00. Large shawi coats of black, navy blue, kit fox or brown Cordalure. 5 Navy Blue Cordara Coats have semi.shawl collars of natural gray squirrel. 55.00. $75.00 zwd $79.50 Coats $65 $85.00 and $95.00 Coats $75 $100 to $125 Coats $85 52 Odd Suits Make Fashion News 15—$40.00 and $45.00 Suits $22.50 16—$45.00 and $55.00 Suits $32.50 3—$59.50 Suits « * Of clenuine Worumbo camel's hair, plaid and strips effects, $42.50 color with. brown. Sport styles with box jackets. $42.50. 11—$65.00 and $75.00 Suits $52.50 7—$75.00 to {—Wodltelx Suit of brown Veidyne, with collar, cuffs and border of caracul. $89.50 Suits $62.50.- 1—Navy BNue Veldyne Suit, wolf trimmed. long Jacket style. $62.50. 562 50 Beautiful aiits of kit fox, navy blue and Tampa veldyne, With collare of gray . Woman's Suits—Second Floor—Jelleff's, A 100 New Skirts To Choose From! or Viatka squirael. 40—$8.75 and $9.50 Skirts $5.00 5 Beautiful Coats of Cordara, with large collars and cuffs of black caracul. Choice of black or kit fox. $65.00. 8 unusually smart Coats, with flare side panels. beaver collars—brown or navy blue. $65.00, & Fashion Coats of navy blue or black Maraline, with large shaw! cotlars and deep cuffs of black wolf. $75.00. 8 Beautiful Fashona Coats in navy blue, black and brown. lars of Viatka-dyed squirrel. $75.00. 10 Coats in flat back and flare styles, with beaver or squirrel colars. Lustrosa in navy blue, kit fox, brown and black. $75.00. with Of Trouvenette, with large Generous shawl col- Deep-pile 7 Coats of brown kit fox or Davy, biue Fashona, ripple side godets and Plllmum wolf collar and cuffs. 2 Genuine Gerona Coats, brown, with large beaver coilars. $85.00. 2 Fur-bordered Coats of black and brown Fashond. Collars and Cuffs also of vicuna fox. $85. S ailored Suits of navy blue twill with embroldered side panels in self- colon floss silk embroidery. .50, \Strictly Tailored Suits of navy blue or black twill, with long panel jackets, in belied or unbeited styles. $22.50. SAunning Sport Suits, gray and tir mixtures, with glints of green, red and gold. & hort panel jacket styles. $32.50. Tadlored-Twill § navy blue with long tucked panel or stralghtiine Jackets, 50, in natural camel Sport Suits in the new seif-barred Flamingo, with short, loose box jackets— kit fox and flack. $52.50. Fur-trim med Sn:( Suits, in imperted mixtures, with collar and cuffs of rac- 2.50. coon. Gray oF tan Wrap.around iand panel styles with novelty pockets—many with deep pleat side cloging. Velou checks, plaided or natural color camel’s hair and sport mix- tures. Tan with bigwn, brown with tan, gray with black. $5.00. Box nd Combimation Pleated Skirts of wool canton, granits cloth and worsted stripss—navy blue o brown with tan—navy blue or black with white, $5.00. Wrap-around -na pleated styles in velour checks, mixtures and novelty plaids, Deep side pleats, button and leather trimmings on many pleated styles. Gray, tan, brown, granite and magy smart color combinations. All $3.00 tomorrow! Natural Tan and Striped Camel's Hair Sport Skirts; wrap-around styles. $10.00. Smart Sporf SKirts of large blocked plaid—brown and tan. $10.00. skirt: Shop—<Second Floor—Jelleff’s, Jersey Dresses for Business Women A Dozen Smart Styles——’l'h-ee Remarkably Low Prices $13.75 $16.50 $19.50 fender fines—sinali nced fot pressing? Shirt styles with deep yoke, raglan sleeves Ik tie or with collar and cuffs of natural linen stitched in color; models with vestee fronts, some with deep revers, others with contwast color facing on collar and cuffs and silk braid motifs; novelty styles with shirred yokes and puffed sleeves that have bright colored yarn embroidery, tailored styles with button trimmed pockets and embroidered white collar and cuffs—and a half dozen other styles, all smartly attractive—giving needed warmth with- out extra weight—a logical, serviceable, becoming dress for business women or their homekeep- ing sisters. Tan, brown, navy blue, and gray. SQizes 36 to 42 " 25 Cloth Frocks—A Special Friday Stlllng—-&lQ.SO 2 ks of wool crepe with €oflar and cuffs of roshanara silk; .straightline dresses of tn%?luw’z\?ttmlored th n:rmw self belts and contrasting beading or piping on round or V necks, sleeves and slit pockets. Navy blue. Sizws 36 to 42 in one style or another. Be prompt if you want one of these smart cloth dressgs at this special Friday price! $ Women’s Dresses—Second ¥loor—Jellefl’s. Misses’ Navy Blue Twill Frocks—$18.75 ocks! Draped, steaightiine, panel, tieres ‘and pleated styles, with embroidery ind bum'h:fim”m'}:” ’:\ ‘wonderful array of smartness for they business or school girl who comes ‘early, Sized\14, 16 and 18 years.—Third Fi Trim, and soft —for Friday shoppers to whom PRICE as well as FASHION makes a big appeal. peak of the season at tremendously special prices. of an carly trip downtown to secure values such as these! Here are kind, it’s true—of new Fashion apparel, right at the You surely won't mind the inconvenience Wolf Scarfs, $22. 50 ixtra large full-furred selected skins in the popu- cd bluc and platinum shades. Remarkable r the prompt shopper—quantity limited. Genuine Mmk Chokers, $17.50 E rich dark colorings—one of furs of the seasor Fur Salon—Second Floor—Jelietf's. New Costume Blouses, $S7. 95 The newest brocaded silks, soft crepes claborately trimmed with cut steel and colored beading, in slip-over styles—jacquettes )i costume velvet, pleatis and contrast or piping for trimming—all the i vies you'll find in this smart group of costume biouses Long tight or three- uarter flare sleeves—round or s the wanted autumn shades. Blouse Shop—Street Floor—Jelleff's. Brushed Sweater Coats, $5.00 With or without colfars—t effects. A wonderful variety o side fastenings. Ple: Get one tomorrow ! Sweater Shop—Second Fioor—Jelleff's. 75 New Leather Bags, $1.95 Calf and goat s dozen shapes an tal top to t mirror and coin purse that yo black . tan, ht or bell sleeves—plain or striped styles, uding button or buckle v of buffl as well as other wanted shades. n Florentine and Persian designs the little pouch bag with fligrce elope bag fitted with good-sized tuck under your arm.’ Brown, in a wonderful assortment of fitted bags—all at Leather Goods—Street Floor—Jelieff's, Corduroy Robes $3.95 and $5.00 ¢ wale corduroy with kimono sl p"\,cw and collarless necks or grucful roll collars. Medium length sleeves, smart patch pockets and self-sa. Cherry, French blue, wistaria and purp . $5.90 to $12.00. Beacon Robes, $3.95 Styles with long set-in sleeves ciose-fitting V-necks with collars. Silk cord girdle and patch pockets. Soft, warm blanket robing, in attractive floral designs. Flannelette Gowns, $1.00 Heavy soft-fleeced flannelette in neat striped effect, blue or_pink with white and braid trimming. Double yoke style ~full cut sizes. Plisse Crepe Underwear $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 Gowns—bateau or square-neck mode full cut and well made—flesh, orch fight bluc and peach. $1.95. pajamas, with V-neck and short kimono sleeves or bateau e, with contrast color banding, shirred or loose- flowing models with smart banded or bud-trimmed pockets. $§2 Bloomers of Plisse crepe, finished at knee with narrow hu 1= stitched ruffle. Well reinforced. Flesh, otchid, peach. $1.00. Underwear Shop—Street Floor—Jelleff's. ~Stockings—Silk ‘and Wool, $1.50 in two-tone effects, black, The logical, sensible stock- nd Plain weave or wide ribbed—; cordavan, cinnamon, beige, tan, blue. ing for sport and cooler days. Mercerized Sport Stockings, 75¢ Women’s and Misses’ sizes, wide and narrow ribs, some rib- bed to the toc—all of fine mercerized cotton and new 1 shades sucde, gray, beaver, French tan, beige, .cordovan and black. -Boots—Pumps—Oxfords A Friday for women who wear the larger sizes—some smaller sizes, too. $6.00 to $10.00 Pumps and Oxfords, Pair, $2.75 Punips of blatk and brown calf or patent leather, both high and low heels—black kid oxfords with French and Cuban heels— low heel brown calf oxfords and sport oxfords in two-tone t. calf. Sizes AAA 5, 6 460 7,7%, 8,9; '\\s)zch(oR Aslzt:sltn B sizes 2V% to 8%4; C sizes 2% to 813; D sizes 4}:. 5%, 6%, 7, 7%, 8. $10.00 Black Kid Lace Boots, Pair, $4.95 Welt soles and Cuban heels—fine for _cooler day ()nl) 4() i Sizes: 3 5% 64, 7%, Same style in brown kxd 4/ 5, 6, 6%, 7, 8, i : $10.00 Gray Suede Sport Oxfords, Pair, $4 95 With low flat héc and welt sO' ery smart! 38 pairs. AAA 5:.7,8; . 7,7%,8; B, 5“,6 6%, 7*:.,8 875; Vi, 14 pairs in dark. hrov\n calf. Sizes: AA, 614, 7, 7%; A, 7, 8, 8B, 7%,8847C 68 Shoe. Sflmn»—s!relt Floor—Jelleff’s $10.00 and $11.00 High-Cut Lace Boots, Pr., $6.95 \hl‘tary heels and full round toes in dark brown hd 3 A 67,_;;\ 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 614, 7, 8; soles

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