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ARREST OF BOMB SENDER FORECAST San Antonio Police Seek MOTOR CAR EXHAUST A D A 'E;:’l"::sgn-r: ggEl?HAéED COOKS TOURISTS’ MEALS (] ] Auto tourlsts now can use the heat '[P M of their engines to cook their meais (M} New Buildings and Machinery at Atlanta and Leavenworth: 116 Pieces Handmade Gowns and Chemise by means of an oven attachment per- Favored by Committee. . $2.85 and $3.85 Former Prices, $5.00 to $10. Any one who appreciates qu a glance the value of the hand throughout, and th is verq high- grade workmanship. 'Eyelet and solld embroidery—small to very elaborate patterns and enough in the lots to Insure your finding something to please you. MBRELLAS made of fine silks, with wide sateen and fancy borders, or gros grain edge—bakelite handles of amber, pearl, ivory and colors to match silks, or: carved, plain or bakelite trimmed wooden . handles, with leather straps or loops. ss 90 S L 1216 F Street $30,000 Remnant Clearing Friday! fected by’an Oregon inventor, accord- {ng to the Décember issue of Popular ! Science Monthly. -The oven fits over the exhaust manifold, which supplies '\l the heat. Food may be cooked while !} the car {s in motion, since the pots X and pans used ‘l" 8! =.v'vl:|hm{:g: “Cri ” § After hearing Heber H. Votaw, su- | that lock seturely, - b kers. Cripple” in Death perintendent of prisons, the joint gon. | 12 those used In fireless cool gressional committee, which conclyded . employment to the il its hearings yesterday. annoutced | I A% 1% *fo0te Duway jnatitutions. = through Representative Graham] of | ' The committee will recommend the Penneylvania, its chatrman, that iib- | extension of the cotton factory at eral appropriations for construction |Atlanta, where ducl By the Associated Press. CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., November 35.—The double funeral of J. A. Barnes, prominent real estate dealer, and his twelve-year-old son, Jeese, killed yen- terday when a bomb, sent to Mr.| Barnes in a box labeled “magazines,” | wrecked his home, is to be held here today. Meanwhile, officials at Sun Antonto, from where the box was sent by ex- press, continue their search for & tall crippled man described to them by Juan Morales, fourteen-year-old mewsboy arrested yesterday, as the person who gave him 25 cents to take | the box to the express office, The man went with him to the office, he said, and told the clerk the box contained magazines. Arrest of the man is expected short- 1y, according to investigating officials, Who include Corpus Christi officers and a speclal agent of the American Railway Express Company. Morales #aid he belleved he could identify him. The box, addressed to Mr, Barnes &nd marked *Personal,” deliver. ¢d at his home yesterday morning. The bomb exploded, it is believed, when he attempted to open the box on a back porch. He was killed in- s The son, with a broken neck, | was found burled beneath the wreck- | age of the house and died en route} pital. Mrs. Barnes was cut by fiying glass Two daughters were | o motive for the killing could be supplicd by Mrs. Barnes, who sald her busband had no enemies, so far as she knew, PRESIDENT ATTENDS i MEMORIAL MEETING: Cabinet and High Officials Confer on Tribute to Memory of Harding. President Coolldge accompanied by members of his cabinet and men high | in the official life of Washington, at- tended the meeting of the trustees of the Harding Memorial Association, at the headquariers of the organization, 1414 F street today. Immediately fol- Jowing the meeting of the trustees the execulve committee went into who attended the Secretary of State | ry of the Treasury ry of War Weeks, Secretar: e ‘Navy Denby, Secre- | tary of Labor Davis, Attorney i eral Daugherty. Governor of the Fed- eral Reserve Board D. R. Crissinger, | Frank T, Hines, director of the War { Yeterans' Bureau; Senator Freling- huysen of New Jersey; Gen. Sawyer, Fred W. Upham, treasurer of the re- publican national committee; C. C. Glover, chairpan of the board of the Riggs Natlonal Bank; George Chris- tlan, secretary to the late President Harding; Gen. Lejeunc, commandant ©of the Marine Corps, and Dr. Willlam Mather Lewls, president of George Washington Univensity. Trastees Adopt By-Laws. A constitution and by-laws for the ociation were adopted by the trus- and it was decided to call the s leading architects Into con- gultation regarding plans for the mausoleum to be érected at Marion, D. Lasker of Chicago, former chairman of the Shipping Board, was elected an additional vice president of the organization. DEMAND WAGE RAISE. NEW YORK, November 15—Bulld- | | 4ng unlons of the greater city have demanded $1 a day increase for 100,- 600 workers, a total Increase of about $25.000,000 for & working year ©f 260 days and the employers will de- cide Wednesday on their answer, it ‘was learned yesterday, when prelimi- nary negotlations begun The increase would bring the daily wage for journeymen to $11 and for helpers to $4. TINT GRAY HAIR UST brush or comb a little “Browna- tone" {nto your gray, faded, streaked o bleached hair and take 10 years off your age. Thousands of prominent women' {n the United States and Canada have pro- claimed “Brownatone™ their best friend. Don't experiment. Acts instantly, easily applied at home and guaranteed barmless to bair, scalp or skin. Any shade from golden brown to black—S6c and $1.50 at drug and toilet counters everywhere. Trial bottle sent direct for 16c. The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 614 Coppin Bldg., Covington, Ky. - BROWNATONE Tints Gray Hair Any Stade SIMPLE REMEDY STOPS HEADACHE COLDS OR FEVER { Chemists Say -This. Simple b Remedy Is Superior, I 7 Quicker, Better. MANY FAMILIES KEEP IT HANDY AT HOME It is so easy to stop a headachy, feverish, chill, cold or attack of @Grippe, druggists say it is absurd; for any one to use a dangerous, heart depressing, brain and nerve destroying powder, tablet or liquid. In , the use of such things is decreasing. Thousands of people here in town know that a ceuple |} Mifburn Capsules banish such trou. bles easily—safe and quick. Right away you feel heaps better, A whole of Mllnln'l) Capsules cost only a Yew cents. rufid. cone ndeym.loubv recommend this famous prescription. See directions inside the box forikelds, headaches, fflm chills, neuraigia, etc. 35c sl i stores, . of bulldings and the installation; of | wil also recommend the machinery at Atlanta, Ga., and Leav- | ment of a shoo factol enworth, ‘Kan., will be recommended for the manufacture ot mail by Ty and broom factory at Leavenworth. Best Buy in City | Nos. 5108-10-12-14 Ninth St. N.W Facing a Proposed City Park —and wide avenue wh ich affords abundance of sunlight and fresh air,las well as playground for children ; public school znd stores Within one block. An elegantly built iseven-room house as low as the cheaply built siX-room houses. Acknowledged by rkal estate men and people who know to-be the fidest homes in the city for the money. : N. P.—Since you ar€ not buying a home every day it will pay you after imspecting other houses to give these homes a look over. Take Ninth Street car to Hamilton Street and walk one block ecast. ySalesman on premises. MARCUS NOTES 1400 Mass. Ave. N.W. Child’s tongue shows if bilious, constipated Telephone Franklin 656! GVE “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP™ Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child — Harmless! Hurry, Mother! teaspoonful of | “Cal¥ornia FigSyrfip"’fiw‘ oughly clean the little bo nd a few hours you have a child again. Even if cro ayful | feverish, | ; | Tell your druggist you want only I thor-| the ‘genuine “California Fig Syrup” A0 | which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bot- bilious, constipated or full of cold, | tle. - Mother, you must say “Cali- children love its pleasant taste. | fornia.” 1216 F Street Left Out of Our Big Advertisement Today--- But Very Important! UNDERWEAR Lots of it—but condensed into a few lots. mussed in some cases—but.mot seriously hurt. *$5.00 and $6.00 Silk Chemise, $3.65 ly hemstitched and tucked yokes, with self straps. inty Ichrémmld -styles—ailks of Refuse any imitation, Pretty badly A few ne quality—radium and crepe H COLOR—PEACH—ORCHID. Eaty selection will $7.50 Silk Chemise, $4.65 les with strap shoull laces or smartly tailorad with hemstl white, orchid and flesh. $3.85 $12.00 to $15.60 Silk and hemastitched yokes with dainty rofebud and ribbon Lingerie colors—peach, white, orchid and fiesh color. $10.00 Silk Breakfast Coats, $6.85 Exceedingly dainty girlish affairs of satin and tafeta. straight lines with Seif FuEhing. at neck and down. Tromt. et le colors. $12.00 and $15.00 Silk Negligees, $8.85 —including the fashionable and satin, in the lot few brea med With seif-ruching. Orchid, French color. Very much worth your while at this remnant pricel change; Gack , crepe de chine and radium et il Rt Bl o tohed yokes. Tailered models developed in silks of beautiful quality—tucked rosettes. Sim, sash and smart little pockets. Lovely colorings—French biue, flesh and raped style developed in crepe de chine { t coats, too, of satin, trim- r fight biue, rose and flesh $1.00 Boyshform Brassieres, long, flattening styles, 69c $2.50 Satin Negligee Girdles—three pairs of garters, $2 $1.50 Pink Coutil Negligee Girdles, elastic insets, $1.00 Gloves—A Remarkable Clearance —that should throng our glove section all of tomorrow with eager buyers. Will you be one? fl”h&fil’mrhfid,&;;mhnnd&pqfi- ves, French Kid Gloves, slightly mussed from our A| d_in broken size assortments—in two.élasp, idered back: alse Strap wrist Chamels Sioved of ation sewn, fine Tt and Strect Gloves—ail wanted backs; ales 6-butfen Capeski $2.00 to $2.50 Fabric Gauntlet Hare are two styfes of Gaunti cuff, the other with iarge® fancy stitched cuff; sitk ohlmdrn- lhgnc-t al :Ix n brown, gray, navy blye on 8l and gray; small sizes. $125 Fine Fi -wrist Gauntiets with silk smbroidered £ i £evsion Capustly Gioves T e ke s W SRS 100 e syt : s J0) Gloves=—one with emalil, piain intiets with ind castor, ioves, strap-wrist styles, in brewn, navy Sema siighty seileg from handling, but all extraordinary yalueat m&y Chamoel lasp, and » beaver, brown and white. cun"erfocts: ; Jew 16.button Also strap-wrist, and Our great merchandise events of the past ten days left us with about $30,000 excess stock, mostly in odd garments or odd lots which do not fit in with our regular stocks! Al of this is fine, high-class fashion apparel and accessories—but in pursuance of our general merchandise policy of clearing a thing up as we go along, we shall place this entire surplus on sale Friday at remnant prices for the most extraordinary clearing of years! . . Adequate descriptions are imp_ossiblg, as this merchandise comprises so many different styles, colors and mate- rials, but the Jelleff method of doing things is so well known that this announcement is about all that is, necessary, we feel, to clear our stocks without delay! THESE FURS HALF PRICE —in this great clearing. Eleven beautiful capes and coats to be disposed of--a remark- able Friday Fur occasion! Originalty. Friday. 1—Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Cape, Krimmer and Ermine collar. . . $450.00 $225.00 1—Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, Platinum Wolf collar, cuffs, border $395.00 $197.50 1—Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, self collar and cuffs. .. $295.00 $147.50 1—Persian Lamb Coat, Natural Skunk collar and cuffs $225.00 1—Bay Seal (Dyed Coney; Wrap, Fitch collar . $125.00 1—Bay Seal (Dyed Coney) Coat, Natural Skunk collar and $125.00 1—Bay Seal (Dyed Coney) Coat, Dyed Opossum collar and cuff: om Mhr?me;\%.wfiumch length, tail trimming. . 1—Kolinsky Shoulder Cape, dark and richly marked .................. $200.00 Coats—Surely One for You! . 6—$145.00 Coats of Genuine Gerona and Arabia, with deep shawl! collars and cuffs of beaver, squirrel. $115.00. $155.00 Arabia Coat, kit fox color with collar and tiered bands of Scotch mole; . $145.00 Wooltex Coat of all.over braided brown Fashona, with beaver collar and cuffs. $99.50, 5—$125.00 Wooltex Coats, brown and black Cordara with lynx collars and cuffs. $95.00. 7—$135.00 Coats of brown Fashona, large muffier collars and cuffs of beaver. $95.00. 8—3$110.00 Navy Blue and Black Fashena Coats, circular flare style with large coilars of natural gray squirrel. §75.00, 6—$75.00 LITTLE WOMENIS COATS—C re and Granada, with wolf collars and cuffs. $58.50. tucked panel back, beaver and squirrel collars. $56.50. 8—4$75.00 Black and Brown Cordalure Co 4—3$85.00 Flat-back Coats of Cordara; navy blue and black, with shawl collars and cuffs of caracul. $49.50. 5—':26.00 Imported Plaid Sport ts, brown and tan, with huge collars of red fox, opossum and rac- coon. .50. 4—$65.00 Straightline Coats of navy blue and black Trouvenstte; large shawl collars of black caracul. $46.50. Wolf, beaver and $75.00 $97.50 $137.50 $100.00 fox and 10—350.50 Coats, Trouvenette and Cordalure, in clrcular draped and tubular styles. Viatka fur collars, 3 5—349.50 Sport Coats, striped and plaided; gray, bark, Tampa, camel and oxford shades; self collars. $34.50. 4—$45.00 Side-fastening Bollvi ith muffier type self collars; navy blue and black. $29.50. Women’s Coats—Second Floor—Jelieft's. Suits-Tailored and Fur Trimmed --- Clearing Friday 6—$95.00 Costume Sults, three-plece styles in kit fox gray and Tampa brown Vellona—Viatka squirrel or wolf collars. $74.50. . 8—375.00 to $89.50 Two-plece Costume Suits of Valu- and veldyne with fox, caracul and Viatka fur ice of kit fox, navy blue, brown, black. .60 d $65.00 Fur-trimmed Sport Sults; imported plalds, stripes and mixtures, grays and tans, m_and raccoon collars; some with cuffs as well. $37.! 25,00 and $59.80 Strictly Tailered Suits of navy blue and black twill; long panel or hip length box .50, 3—859.50 Camet’s Hair 8port Suits; plaided or striped; beited Jacket styles. $33.50. 5—8$45.00 Double-breasted Box Jacket Sport Suits; mixture suitings In gray, deer, and camel color. $26.50. 20—$40.00 and $45.00 Navy Biue Twill Suits, box and panel Jackete—smart and extremely practic .50. 1—$36.50 Oxford Gray Spert 8. beited panel facket style; size 36. $19.50. Women'’s Suits—Second Floor—Jelleff’s. 264 Misses’ Coats, Suits, Frocks 14, 16, 18 year sizes in the clearing of Missee’ remnants tomorrow. If you wear these sizes, why not save? Misses’ Shop, Third Floor. 2—Misses’ $25.00 Sport Coats; black and white, brown and tan. * $5.00. 4—Misses’ $15.78 Imported Sport Jackets, gray or Green, very smart. $5.00. 1—Miss' $85.00 Straightline Coat of black Luxona; wolf ceHar and cuffs. $35.00. 3—Misses' 365.00 Trouvenette Coats, brown or black, with muffier coliars of b 4—Misses’ $65.00 Tube Coats, ming. .50, r or gray squirrel. gray and black Trouvenette with collars and cuffs of kit fox. Button trim. s, brown and black, embroidered and tucked; collars of viatka squirre! Mil $85.00 Coats, “Roi de Laine and Juliana, circular draped and straightiine models with bias in. sets and corded tucks. Large collars of beaver, gray or Viatka squirrel. $57.50. 4—Misses’ $89.50 Coats, Fashona and Roi de Laine—side fastened, tiered and straightiine styles, tucked, silk stitched. Collars of Viatka squirrel, platinum wolf. $64.80. $06.00 Tube Coats of Konia—embroiders: ves and large collars of platinum wolf. $69.50. fi-Ml’lldl' $110.00 Tiered models, colar, cuffs and banding of Viatka squirrel. Menette In navy blue or brown. red and draped medels, collar and cuffs '» brown, black. $84.50. wi collar and deep cuffs of beaver. $110.00. button trim; . $22.50. rimmed box jackets with patch or Inset pockets; gray, utten trimmed; coilars of raccoon. $44.50. mbroidered and braided. Very smart. $39.50. button trimmed and crepe lined. $45.00. Canton Crepe, with apron fronts, tiered skirts mbroldered, tucked, braided and draped, circular and basque e tucking, ruffies—navy Miss’ $165.00 8id 3—Misses’ $35.00 N €—Misses® $39.50 Imported Mixturs tan, brown. $26.75. 3—Misses’ $39.80 Sport Suits; box or panel jacket 3—Misses' §78.00 Navy Blue Twill Suits; side fast .80 Flamingo Sport Sults; box Jacket sty ind $29.80 Frocks of Satin Canton and ; navy blue, brown and black—$15.00. Twill Frocks, straightline, draped and basque model tin Canton and Roshanara CreP8 Dresses, 2 3—Misses’ $35.00 styles; straightline mod oo—varied trimming featur®s, beadin, biue. brown, blaci 78. Misses’ $40.00 Cloth Froc! brown twiiis—$23. 'noon Frocks; satin, lac draped and blouse modeis— orepe mod ; beautiful embroidered and bea long close.fitting or short 8irdioe; daric colere—g3e50; s rcular drape, basque and straightiine models— leated t) 5—328.50. m."&m:n a-:'l:{c-mau Dresses, silm straight or draped lines; some fur banded, others beaded; navy blue and black—829.1 —M Camton_and Qeorgette crepes—panels, side 190—4832.80. navy blue 9—M sses’ $59.50 Afternoon Dresses. in lustreus M 90n-gio, drapes and basques with exquisite beading, lace and ribenn trimming ‘Missea $E5.00 Evening Frocks, black Ganton and light bius geergette crepe, both beautifully draped and lace and bead trimme .50, Women’s Dresses—A Huge Clearance! 20—325.00 3.1Il;7%:|hn and Canton Crepe Dresse: ollars and cuffe—§ o 6. 420 50 Circular, Tlered, Ruffled and Side.draped Dresses, with stunning beaded ornaments and contrast r_embroidery—$17.80. 10—$25.00 ~‘1;y5.."“c Twill Coat Drt ide closing—817.1 e O ov.50 Tallored Twill Dresscs, wrap-around ceat models, box pleating in deep flounces 17—836.00 Canton Crepe and Satin Street Dresses, embroidered and beaded in contrasting colors; fringed, tlered, ruffied and pleated panel styles—§21.50. 15—3$39.50 to $45.00 Dressés—Canton and satin crepe, chenllle and Roshanara brocades; silk ribbon pleat- ngs, side fastenings, draped and tiered skirts in a variety of smart colorings—§21.80. 6—835.00 Poiret Twill Coat Frocks—convertible collars, with contrast color silk Vests—826.60, u—-c:n‘»o Charmeen and Twill Cloth Frocks, slim stral sleeves, briided and seif embroldery—$26.50. 8—$30.50 Draped Satin Afternoon Frocks, brown and black; also 2 $45.00 Combination Lace and Georgette Crepe Dinner Frocks, ruffied skirt styles. cocoa color—$26.580. 3—$40.50 Beaded, Embroidered and Pl d_Georgetis Crepe Afternoon Dresses; dark colorings—S$26. 15—435.00 Satin Canton and Canton C Dresse: pleated, panel and draped irts, beautiful irdlos—826.50. ¥ OO 339,60 Beaded Georgette Afternoon Dresses, with matching satin underdrop—831.50. 10—$39.80 Street and Afternoon Dresses of Satin and Canton and Satin Crepe—tiered skirt deep silk fringes; circular tunics with fur banding at border and cuffs; beaded and pleated panel 10—345.00 Satin and Cahton Crepe Afternoon Dresses—fringed and ruffied side panels, aM-over beading, tiered effects—$31.50. imple straight lines or tiered skirts, dainty fluted lace @ close.fitting sleeves and lace vests, long narrow roll revers avy blue—817.50. ightline modeis or coat styles, long fitted or fare .50, beaded models with 19—$31.50. Women's Dresses—Second Floor—Jelleff’s. Extra Sizes—Dresses—Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats 5—Extra size $58.00 Coats of Melton Cloth and Excello, in navy blue, black and gray—all with large muf- fler collars of fiufly woif. Sizes 38 to 441, $47.50. N —Extra size Arabella, in self-collar styles; some with flared sides, others In side-draped styles. Flared or straight sf muffier ‘or tallored collare. Also $95.00 Beavertrimmed Imperted Sport Coat, and $85.00 Black and Brown Plaid Sport Coat, with raccoon collar—$65.00, B—Extra size $95.00 and $125.00 Coats—Ormandale, Lustrosa and Veldyne In plain collar or fox and viatka aquirrel trimmed straightline and side-draped models—$85.00. 11—Extra size 0 §58.00 8ilk Dresses, in wonderful variety of plain and fancy crepes—navy blue, ape, pleated panel agd circutar ficunce styles with flare and long’ close.fitting slecves, Extra Sizes—Second Floor—Jellefl's 556 Prs. Pumps, Oxfords, Tomorrow, $3-85 A complete clean-up of the broken size assortments left from “Appreciation”—orig- inal prices, $8.00,,$9.00, $10.00 and $11.00 a pair. If you can’t be fitted in just the style you had picked you'll find your size in a style so similar that you'll be glad you camel 17 pairs $8.00 lof bin kid one-strap Pumpe; Spanish heels, ful reund tees and short vamps. _Pair, $3.85, irs $8.00 patent leather single-strap Pumps; short vamps and Spanish dress hesls. Pair, §3. uede cross-strap Pumps; Spanish heels and narrow tess. Pair, $3 mps; dark brown sueds with trap Pumps of log cabin sul ll:'I h hesls, medium ehort vamps and medium nar- Pair, . s 18 pairs $8.00 biack satin one.strap Pumps; low block: hesls, sbert vampe and medium round toes. Pair, 12 pairs $8.00 black sstin Pumps; ene.strap style, with Spanish heels and medium narrew toes. Pair, 36 pairs $10.00 Brogue Oxfords; black calf with Cuban hesls and heavy welt soles. Pair, $3.85. £ it Oxf [ ] welt seles. Pair, $3.85. B oui "'3% “"u& ] twe e 'r"::.lp‘:. mostly with Spanish heels, patent leather, uun‘n:. reun suede and ki 'air, $3.85. " " 8hos Section— Street Flsor—Jeliefr's. See Underwear and Glove Advertisement Other Columns, This Page . . Skirts Going! 20—$7.50 Novelty Plald and Striped Worsted Skirts, box and side pleated and straightline style: brown with tan, tan with henna, black with white, navy ue with gray—$4.50. 156—$7,50 Knickers, mixtur s; gray, tan and brown. Friday, $5.00. 10—$8.50 Sport Skirts and tan, camel color, gray and bark—§5.50. T—EXTRA SIZE, $1 Skirts, navy blue and black wool cr:nns._c:mbtnnion pleated—$6.50. camel's hair and novelty checks; brown 10.75 Gray Suede Cloth Sport Skirts, wrap style with deep side-closing pleat- . . 10—$14.50 Camel’s-hair Wrap-around Skirts, deep side pleats and buttoned coat styles; camel color, plain or with brown, black, or black and re 50. 1 .80 Canton Crepe Skirts, knife and side pleated styles, navy blue or black—3%:50, Clearance of 198 Fine Sweaters! Golf Coats, Swagger Coats and Jacquettes, Everything anyone wants! 22—3$5.00 Bushed Wool Golf Coats—pockets—in | tan, brown, navy and gray. Excellent for outdeor wear. $3.50 s_P—(: } collar—contrast colored edging—buff and gray. 12-35.00 Brushed Siedveless Vests, in orange, | Jade, heather, oxford and tan. / Qolt Coats—two-toned siripes—buft, gray, 34, 36 and 38 only. gean .00 Brushed Mohalr Golf Co: brown, striped front, plain back and 14—$8.50 Brushed Mohair Swagger Coa brown and gray—plain and striped effects. 24—310.00 Brushed Mohair Swagger Coats, in a desirabie welght—striped effects, In buff, brown, navy, gray. 18—$8.50 Brushed Swagger Coats—block bottom and block collar effect—buff, brown, gray. 11—$1250 Brushed Jacquef with caracul cloth collar and border—buff, brown and gray. 14—810.00 All-over Block Swagger Coats, in gray, navy blue, buff and brown. Cleaning Up Blouses $12.50 to $15.00 Costume Blouses, $8.95 ter blouses taken from our regular stock—one or two of a atins, creps de chines and veivets exquisitely embroidered In contrasting colors. Many new biouses with combina- ves and neck line treatment. The most des. $10.00 Costume Blouses, $6.95 Brocaded Wilks, crepe de chine and velvet combinations In beaded, embroidered and pieated modeis—thres-quarter or long sleeves—short roll collars or bateau necks, In all the seasonable shades—a most attractive assortment! $5.00 to $8.95 Costume Blouses, $4.85 0dd blouses in jacquette and slip-over styles. Wonderful va- rlety—crepe de chines, printed silks, velvets and silk novelties. A wide range of g s and darker colorings. All sizes In this group but not in each styls. $2.95 $5.00 and $6.95 Handmade Blouses, Dainty handmade styles—fine French voile, lovely frilly blouses, or the more tallored kind with Peter Pan and Tuxedo col- lars—a utifully trimmed with real laces, hand embroidery and hand drawnwork. ~Full size range, but not in each style, $3.00 to $4.00 Tailored Blouses, $1.95 Such a varlety—voile, batiste, dimity in dainty handmade styles, dotted volle in colors, pongette and other tallored dimities smart but not handmade—overbiouse and tuck-in styles— wo of a kind with Peter Pan and Tuxedo collars, Gomes early and get first cholce. % Pattern Hats—Friday Prices —and others in tailored and sport styles, Here are a few— $65.00 Wide-brim Hat of Scotch Mole, with facing of taupe Lyons velvet and tiny flowers in pastel colorings—$32.50, 5.00 Panne and Lyons Veivet Hat, large shape, with royal blue ostrich piume—818.50. $30.00 Hat of Lyons Velvet, with reseda green ostrich band and plume—318.50. 4-422.50 Hate—two of rust color Lyons Velvet, with flower trim—one Black Satin and Velvet Combination Turban, with coral bead embroidery—one Black Duvetyn, embroidered in gray che- nille—all $10.50, $18.50 Brown Lyons Velvet Hat, close fitting, with single rust color ostrich plume at side—$10.50. $15.00 Small Tallored Mat, cardinal red velves 50, 20—810.00 to $1250 Mats, including French felts and hand- knitted chenilles—our own impartation and many smart styles from American designers—3$7.50, 26—$3.75 to $6.50 Felt Sport Hats—$2.50, Handbags Start at $1.00 11—$3.00 to $5.00 Silk Handbags, $1.00 Brocaded, Moire and Taffeta Bags, in pouch shape—all fitted with swing purse and mirro; active colorings. 37—$4.50 to $6.50 Velvet and Leather Bags, $2.75 Smart Velvet Bags, in the popular pouch shape; taffeta lined and fitted. Black, navy blue and brown. Leather Bags in cowhide and pin morocco.” A few Moire Silk Bags with Jewsied claspss worth.while assortment. . 10—$8.95 to $12.50 Silk, Velwet and Leather Bags, $5.00 One-of-a-kind, in pouch and envelope styles; noveity clasps, Jeweled tops—some with brocaded inserts. Mighty pretty! 12—$13.95 to $15.00 Novelty Silk and Leather Bag Brocaded and striped molre sllke—Morocco fe: Unusual styles and coloringe—and big value at $7. 14—$16.50 to $22.50 Exclusive Style Bags, $10.00 Frames that are distinctive—many of rcasite, with jeweled clasps—brocade and moire silke and caif, seal and cowhide leathers. A most attractive assortment. Look! Neckwear—25c¢, 50c, 75c¢, $1 You've rarely seen s_lich values—new, dainty, pretty, but mussed from constant inspection. 50c and $1.00 Neckw An extraordinary lot of neckwi Organdy collar and cuff sets, colored linen vel and cuffs, ratine vestees, four.in-hand silk ties, collar and cuff sets with embroider- chine ruffiod collars, too. Slightly $1.00 to $2.00 , 50c Yard Ar, Sxtracrdinary group of fine ruMing—cholce of face in ecry or white In medlum and wide widths; aiso Golored tabs by the yard in black and gold; navy and colored embroidery, 5 .50 and $2.00 Neckwear, 75¢ . _Collars of pique, embroidered linen collar and cuff sets, batek voile squares, lace collars In round-neck type; also collar and cuff sets of noveity lace. Attractive lfil'l for dress or sport sweater, $2.00 and eckwear, $1.00 __Linen collar and cuff sets, Peter Pan style, trimmed with Irish or filet edging. Embroidered batiste collar and cuft sets in round neck. Draped silk turbans In black, brown, jade, coral and turquoise. Also net coll; and cuffs with real filet and Irish lace trimming. A beautiful ortment. Your Choice, Petticoats—Slips $5.00 Silk Petticoats and Slips, $2.85 Petticoats of silk Jersey, straightiine pleated ruffies or- embroidered’ In satin In tailored style Broken lengths and sizes—a % $7.50 to $10.00 Petticoats and Slips, $4.85 Protty as can be—radium sliki knits and silk jerseys— 2ome with tiny ruffies of Paisley silk, some with 20.inch hem;: wide varlety in style and coloring. Radium Sik Slips in flesh coior, white and black—all smartly tailored. Lots of Stockings! $2.25 English Sport Stockings, A fine, full-fashioned Wool 8tocking, plain weave wit cal striping or in ribbed patterns—brown, green or blue In heather mixtures, coating (a soft tan) and camel color. $2.25 Silk Stockings, “Pointex” Heels, $1.75 All full fashion ind perfect—lisle garter hems. Cholice of black, cordovan, Russian tan and gray. o $1.50 Silik and Wool Sport Stockings, $1.35 Fine size -assortment In plain and ribbed patter :?lll:"::;'blnl.et. fall shades—cordovan, beige, tan, cinn; $1.00 Fiber Stockings, Dropstitch Effect, 75¢ All perfect, a 28—$6.50 Brushed Wool Swagger Coats, with collar and contrast colored stripes in buff and gray. 16—$5.90 Brushed Wool Swagger Coats, without mixtures with contrast ci brown—sizes 8—3$10. $4.85 in buff and —but, below regular prices! 1.95 h verti-