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14 WATSON MAY MAKE PRESIDENTIAL RACE Columns Come From Far for Catholic Shrine Seven of the sixty-two marble columns to be used in building the shrine of the Immaculate Con- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Delegates Urged to Push Water- Senator Considering Fighting Johnson for: Indiana Delegation. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. November 22. ~—First guns in the battle for control of the Indiana delegation to the re- publican national convention were fired last night when it was an- nounced that Senator James E. Wat- son may become a candidate for Pres- ident and make & bid for the support of the delegation, in opposition to enator Hiram Johnson. Forces of enator Johnson under the direction of John Moorman of Knox, Ind., have been active in the state during the past fow weeks, it was said. enator Watson made it clear he would take no action before consult- ing party leaders in Washington. “When I return to Washington Sat- urday,” he said, “I intend to have conferences with a number of my friends on the subject. I will have to confer with Albert J. Beveridge and President Coolidge and a number of other persons before 1 come to any definite conclusion.” Senator Watson said it was likely that President Coolidge. becomes a candid vould ¢ make a fight in the state primaries. FORD MOVE IN NEBRASEKA. un- if he Progressives Call Convention at De- troit December 12. D thie Associated Press OMAHA, Neb., November lutions formally calling a convention at Detroit December 12, indorsing Yienry Ford for President on a ticket 10 be known as that of the people’s Drogressive party, and outlining three planks of a platform to be submitted 1o the convention. were adopted by the group of progressives, farmer- laborites, independents and liberals. headed by Roy M. Harrop, national temporary chairman of the progres- sive party, here yesterday. Robert M. La Follette and William " Borah will, in all probability, be piaced on the ballot in the next April primaries in Nebraska as candidates for the preference of the progressive voters for the presidential nomina- tion, according to a statement issued hare today by the officers of the offi- cial progressive party. WIDOW TO GIVE VERSION OF HUSBAND’S SLAYING Mrs. B. F. Ballantyne Will Take Stand in Trial of Her Brother and His Cousin. « —Reso- By the Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Novem- ber 22 _Twice deféated in legal scrimmages, the defense in the trial of John Browning. jr., and Mar: A. Browning, cou: charged the slaying of Be in F. tyne, April will_begin its testimony Mre. Ballantyne, widow of the slain man and sister of John Browning, jr. is expected to make her_ first statement since the killing. She probably will not be placed upon the stand today, but, with her father, John Browning, sr., of Ogden, Utah, the inventor, and her mother on the list of witnesses announced by defense counsel. The prosecution rested yesterday after the court had denled & defens motion for a directed verdict of no guilty and after the court had re- fused to change the ruling which permitted the alleged dving state- ments of Ballantyne to be entered as testimony. with Ballan- Home of the WORUMBO overcoat Don't Buy a Sul)-Standarcl Overcoat ! | These tiny tablets are called E-Z ception at the Catholic University arrived vesterday. The columns weigh from seven to nine tons each. Two of the columns come from Spain and are of Monte Azuro marble, three from Switzerland, of Swiss cipollino, one from South America, of Monte Verdl oriental and one from Greece of Vert Tinos marble. 1t is planned that the walls of the crypt will be lined with St Genavieve marble to a helght of ten feet and a Guastavino ceiling will be constructed. PRIEST DIES OF APOPLEXY. WEST PALM BEACH. Fla., Novem- ber 21.— Apoplexy late yesterday caused the death of Father John D. Brislan, pastor of St. Ann's Catholic Church' here. He was found uncon- sclous in the rectory bathroom and expired a few minutes later. IT'S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED Buy your evergreens, trees, shrubs and plants direct from the grower, 450 varieties. Xvery plant covered by a 100% guar- antee. Copy of “Home Grounds, Their Planting and Planning,” mailed free. Visitors welcomed. No Sunday Business ROCK CREEK NURSERY P. 0. ROCKVILLE, MD. Nursery entrance on Rockville pike halfway between Montrose and Halpine. DELICATE WOM USE A SPECIAL LAXATIVE A Wonderful Thing for ‘Women, Invalids or Elderly People FIXED SO DOSE CAN BE GAUGED EXACTLY Many delicate people cannot take the ordinary laxative at all and diets, roughage, Bran, Oils, etc., are slow, bothersome and uncertain, yet | for rosy cheeks, clear skin and bouyant health cvery person re- quires an occasional laxative, so here is a delightful, pleasant way and what a difference. Picture in your mind a tiny little tablet hardly larger than a pinhead containing a fractional dose. No woman or invaiid, no matter how delicate, need hesitate taking one any time. If a mild result is de- sired, take two, or if a gentle, yet thorough rinsing is preferred, take three—no matter if you take four or five—each tablet works sepa- rately so they never gripe, weaken or upset you and by taking one, or two, or three, or four, or five you gauge dose to exactly suit your system. See directions on bottle. Tablets, because they are so easy, gentle, and easy to take. They are guaranteed finest quality, purity and uniform goodness. 60 E-Z Tablets n wooden bottle, 25c. We recom- | mend them. Peop'es Drug Stores. HERE'S many a man with a fine. }lealthy look who has sub- standard life insurance. There's many a suit and overcoat that looks fine and healthy that is sub-standard to the expert's eye. Fashion Shop suits and over- coats have the health and long life that can come only from all- wool fabrics and enduring tailor- ing; from dependable linings and the right sort of trimmings. And that goes, whether you pay, $19.75 or $90—whether it applies to a suit or an overcoat. And with it all goes a service that can pass a real Intelligence Test!) The Tasiion Ghop Uptown 15th& G Two Stores Next to.Keith's Dewntowsn 9%th & E Opp. Crandall’s By the Assoc Three hundred delegates, represent- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. CONVENTION OPENS Valley Association. ways Projects at Next Congress. come. ted Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., November the initial session. Jelleffs 1216 F St. N.W. ing goods—we can’t afford to make a mistake. The selling must be quick and sur ing virtually every community in the Mississippl valley, were here today for the opening session of the fifth annual convention of the Mississippl James E. Smith of St. Louis, president of the asso- clation, presided and Mayor Rowlett Paine delivered the address of wel- An address by Representative 8. | Wallace Dempsey of New York on | the .importance of transportation, the president’s address and the appoint- ment of committees wers features of Senator K. D, Me- Kellar of Tennessce heads the after- noon list of speakers. The Mississipp! valley will have the balance of power in the next Con- gress, and if the people of that sec- tion do not get adequate provisions for its waterways projects it will be their own fault, Mr. Smith sald. Asserting that the valley contained 64 per cent of the nation’s population, 66 per cent of its rural population, covers 64 per cent of total area, pro- duces 68 per cent of the country’s ex- portable products, 52 per cent of the manufactured products and 70 per cent of the agricultural products, Mr. Smith quoted former Premier Lioyd George of Great Britain on his recent visit to St. Louls: T have witnessed Women’s Coats—Three Months’ Clean-Up ~o0i odd garments from what our friends tell us is one of the finest and most complete coat stocks in Washington. 15—$135. $98.00. to $165.00 Individual Coats; tubular, circular drape and fiare styles, gorgeously fur trimmed. 10—$110.00 Straightline and Flare Coats; fashona and lustrosa, platinum wolf and beaver trimmed. $79.50. 6—$98.00 Slim, Straight Coats; black Vellon 10—$95.00 to $110.00 Fashona and Lustrosa C. 15—$79.50 and $85.00 Fur-trimmed Sport Coa 10—885.00 Coats, Juliana and Lustre 7—$75.00 Pleated Panel-back Coatt 10—Little Women's $69.50 and $75. 8—$65.00 Sport Coats; imported stripes and plaids, red or kit-fox collars. 2—$85.00 Black Cordara Stralghtline Coats; black caracul shawl collar and cuff: 2—$65.00 Side-fastening Coats; black cordalure with large black caracul colla .50. 15—$59.50 and $65.00 Fiare and Straight Coats, wolf, Viatka, beaver and caracul trimmed. 10—$39.50 and $49.50 Sport Coats; tan, gray, oxford a nd brown novelty coatings. 3—$45.00 Panel-back Coats; black Granada with muffier style self collars. 108 Women’s Suits to Sell in Two Days long panel Jackets, Vellona and Juina cloth. $89.50. ripple, box, flare and panel jackets, wrap and tier skirts; gor- 8—$125.00 to $135.00 Milgrim Tallored Suits; 10—$125.00 to $165.00 Three-piece Costume: geous fur collars and cu collars and cuffs; kit fox, Zanzibar, navy. $79.50. 8—$89.50 and $95.00 Fur-trimmed Sport Suits; 3—$95.00 Fur-: 10—$75.00 to wolf and viatka squirrel collars, $44.50. $—$60.50 Opossum Trimmed Sport Suit or skunk collar and cuffs. deep fur collars, many with cu daring stripes and plaids, gorgeous f tier effect of self tucks, beaver trimmed. $59.50. large beaver and squirrei collars; navy, black and brown. $56.50. Coats; brown or platinum wolf and beaver trimmed. metai and floss embro lderies. 6—$110.00 to $125.00 Two-piece Costume Suits; Vellona, with large collars of platinum wolf or mole and fox immed Suits; brown and kit fox Vellona with wolf and viatka squirrel. 2—385.00 Navy Biue and Black Fashona Tailored Suits; short box jacket styles. .50 Fur-trimmed Suits; Veldyne or Vellona; flare, box and panel styles, with beaver, caracul, $74. $69.50. urs. $63.50. g $54.50. 9.50. $46.50. $43.50. $39.50. $29.50. $26.50. $86.50. 5—$95.00 and $110.00 Three-piece Vellona Costumes: fur trimmed and richly embroidered. $69.50. stunning fabrics, many imported; smart furs. $69.50. $64.50. $59.50. 3—$50.50 Flamingo Sport Suits; short box jackets; bark or kit fox collar. $37.50. imported Kasha and novelty suitings. 18—$59.50 and $65.00 Sport Suits, with muffler collars of opossum, raccoon and fox. ©—8$49.50 and $59.50 Tailored Suits; fine twill, long jac kets; navy blue and black. 1—8$45.00 Brown Suede Cloth Suit. with viatka dyed squirrel collar. $—$50.50 Imported Camel's Hair Sport Suits; self striped, box jacke: styles. £—$45.00 Sport Suits; imported noveity suitings in camel color, gray and brown. 15—$35.00 and $40.00 Navy Biue and Black Twill Tailored Suits; tucked panel jackets. $36.50. $34.50. $33.50. $24.50. $21.50. $19.50. $28.50, 24 Misses’ Suits—One-Third Less in the Quarterly Clearaway ses’ $49.50 Sport Suits, imported noveity suitings, box jackets, large raccoon collars. $33.00. es’ $75.00 Suits, imported checks, stripes, plaid: umes, kit fo: $85.00 Two and Three Piece Ci aupe fox or platinum skunk Collars. $50.00. and brown Veimara, fur trimmed. $56.67. 1—Miss’ $95.00 Brown Fashona Slip-over Suit, beaver trimmed; also $95.00 Blue and Black Check Sport Suit, badger collar and cuffs. $63.34. 2—Misses’ $125.00 Three-piece Costume Suits, brown, with fox collar and cuffs. $83.34. Beautiful Furs—Special Prices —and mostly odd picces, so we have included them in this 7—$95.00 Caracul Fur Jacquettes; straight box and side fastened style: $69.50. uarterly clearaway. beige with chin collar of kit fox. 5—$285.00 Three-quarter Length Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats; large collars and cuffs of natural skunk or self. $237.50. 5—$165.00 Full Length Natural Muskrat Coats; four stripe border, crush collar and turned.back cuffs—smart for motoring. $125.00. 3—$110.00 Jap Mink Stoles, tail trimmed; also $125.00 Scotch mole Stole; all $59.50. 1—$275.00 Jap Mink Cape: waist length, exquisitely lined and tail trimmed. $137.50. 4—$185.00 Bay Seal (dyed coney) Coats, 50-inch length, mushroom collar, full cape sleeves and band bor- der; also two $185.00 Bay Seal speciaily priced, $267.50. Gloves ' Must Be Ready for the big Christmas crowds—hence this unusual sacrifice of broken lines. $4.50 and $4.75 Kid and Capeskin Gloves, Pair, $2.55 6-button Centemeri French Kid Gloves, “Fielder” style; sturdy strap-wrist capeskin gloves; self and con- trast color stitching on both. Broken sizes in black, white, brown, tan and dark gray. $2.85 to $3.25 Kid and Chamois Gloves, Pair, $1.55 Broken assortment of Kid and Suede Gloves, mostly two-clasp styles, some the famous Centemeri make; black, white and street shades. A few Natural-color Washable Chamois Gloves, strap-wrist style. $2.00 and $2.50 Silk Gauntlet Gloves, Pair, $1.25 Choice of two styles, both chamoisette lined, large cuff with contrast color stitching or smaller cuff with gontrasting piping. All sizes in brown, gray and mavy ue, $1.00 and $1.25 Duplex Chamoisette Gloves, Pair, 85¢ Pleated cuff styles, broken sizes wrist chamoisettes; broken sizes white. UMB $12.00 to $15.00 Silk Umbrellas, $9.85 All the new ideas in tips and ferrules, all the popular colors, beautiful silks with wide grosgrain and fancy borders in this sweeping ciearance of odd pieces. Stun- ning handies of painted bakelite, fancy amber and mother-of-pearl handies, or ivory and amber bakelite combinations, exq i tely carved wooden styles, smart combinations of malacca and leather. Beatiful gifts at a big saving! $7.00 and $8.00 Silk Umbrellas, $4.85 Fine showerproof silks with fancy or grosgrain bor- ders; carved wood, wood bakelite trimmed; amber, white, gray and transparent colored bakelite handles: strap and ring styles; navy blue, green, purple, red, black and brown, This Clears the Bags! —Ilots of them to clear-out these two days be- fore the Christmas selling starts. 18—$2.95 Leather Bags, $1.50 Envelope and pouch shapes of durable calf, well fit- ted, Teather strap handles and leather lined; brown and black. 20—$3.95 Velvet Bags, $2.75 Costume styles of chiffon velvet with smant jeweled or metal tops, fitted with mirror and coin purse or cen- Ser Compartment. Stk or linen moire lined, 10—$7.50 to $10.00 Costume Bags, $5.00 Imported novelty silks, many with brocade inset: some pouch sha with handles, others the hi tuck-under-the arm envelope st Jeweled or plain Fall colorings. One of Choice, $5.00. 12 Pairs—$3.95 Earrings, $2.50 All In the popular shower effects, _Imitation pearl and rhinestone balls, combination crystal and pearl showers and smart jet affairs. Don’t you want some’ Hats Go at Half! $35.00 Black Panne Velvet Picture Hat, royal blue ostrich plumes, $17.50. 2-$30.00 Hats—seal brown Lyons, velvet, with crown of shaded ostrich plumes; biack Thatter’s plush; unusual lines and trimming of almond green ostrich nn& $15.00. .00 Biack Velvet Hat, with olive green facing and brown roses; very dressy. $12.50. $18.50 Tailored Hats of Lyons Velvet, trimmed with coque feathers, All, $9.25, $15.00 and $18.50 Taifored Velvet ts, black, brown, rust color, navy and old blue. $7.50 an .25. $10.00 and $12.50 Talflored Hats, velvet and velvet combinations, black and colors $5.00 and $6.25. $10.00 to $i8.50 Collapsible Sport Hats, velvet or felt and velvet combinations, $5.00 to $9.25. gray only; strap- in silver, tan and (dyed coney) Capes, side panel effect. reverse stripe border; all $145.00. .00 Bay Seal (dyed coney) Coats, full and straightline models, side fastening; sable dyed squirrei or natural eastern mink. $165.00, 3—Full-length Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, shawl or crush collars of natural gray squirrel or skunk— collars and cuffs of 1—$395.00 Scotch Mole Cape, generous length with large platinum wolf collar. $295.00. 25—$8.50 Opossum Chokers, medium sized skins, dyed blue or sable shades. $5.90. Thirteen Weeks’ Clearance of Little Things! today in the non-use of your great river an example of the most extrav- agant waste I have ever seen.” Fallure to complete waterway proj- ects is one of the greatest difficulties in the solution of the transportation problem, Representative Dempsey, chairman of the House committee on rivers and harbors, sald. Any at- tempt that looks to the building up of the nation’s transportation facili- ties without taking into consideration the full worth of water transporta- tion will fall far short of its goal, Mr. Dempsey sald, adding that not only are inland waterways important factors in the general transportation scheme, but overseas ‘carriers figure as well. NEW POSES AS-MISSING SON TO GET WOMAN’S MONEY Arthur L. Crosby Held in $5,000 Bond After Wiring in Reply to Advertisement. bail for examination. Crosby confessed, the police said, advertisement In a magazine for in- formation about her son, Rugeell, he registered at a hotel as Russell Edgeworth and telegraphed fo Mrs. Edgeworth as follows: “Mother: Send tickets and money and I will come home for the holi- held by Magistrate Dale in 35,000 that after reading Mrs. Edgéworths * By the Associated Press. YORK, Charged with attempting to obtain money from.Mrs. Mary Edgeworth of Little Rock, Ark. by posing as her missing son, Arthur ILi Crosby, was days. Russell.” rs. Tdge asked’ th quest the up_her arrested the telegraphi November sposed son. was ET T I T T IT AT TTIETTIEETITTTTTETTT IS Only Two Days Can Be Spared TO THIS GREAT EVENT! The Ends of 13 Weeks’ Selling to Be Disposed of Tomorrow and Saturday! WE CLEAR OUR STOCKS SWEEPINGLY EVERY THREE MONTHS! Goods bought for selling in the previous quarter of the year—broken lines and ends of lines are disposed of without hesitation. Generally this great clearing takes a full six days. Right now, however, Christmas approaches, holiday merchandise clamors for room! So the six days’ work must be crowded into two—tomorrow and Saturday loom up as of big importance here! Prices have been cut—and cut again on these quarterly clear- And 30 you profit by our necessity! 90-Day Accumulations—Women’s Dresses —and styles for every occasion in the big two-day clearaway! 15—$16.50 Sthaightline Wool Jersey Dresses 5—$19.50 Nav. 10—$25.00 to 10—$25.00 and $29.50 Stralghtline Coat Dresses; brown, navy and black twill. 15—$28.00 to $32.50 Satin and Canton Crepe Dresses; outline and all-over beading. and roshanara brocade, sati Cloth Frocks; coat and straightiine styles remarkable for tailoring, $23.75. 10—$25.00 to $29.50 Dresses; smart styles in chenill 15—$29.50 to $40. d $39.50 Twill and Charmeen Dresses; individual styles, smartly tailored. round necks or V style, with vests. Blue Twill Straightline Frocks; beaded at neck; pocket and sieeves. .50 Circular Draped, Pleated and Tiered Silk Frocks; some beaded. $10.00. $72.85. $15.85. $15.85. $19.75. and canton. $19 $27.75. 5.00 Georgette Crepe Dresses, combined with satin or lace and beaded. $28.7 $79.50 Dinner and Evening Gown chiffon, georgette and lace, elaborate beading. $32.75. $69.50 Distinctive Dresses; fashionable silks; fringe, fur and embroidery trimmed. $38.75. $59.50 Lace, Velvet and Metal Brocade Dinner Frocks; fur banded and beaded. repe de Chine Afternoon Dresses; draped and pleated; smartly individual. Two Busy Days for MISS $41.75. $87.50. ' Coats Dresses —a quarterly clearing larger than ever before in our Third Floor Misscs’ Shop 8—Misses’ $22.50 Satin and Canton Crepe Frocks; pleated, draped, bloused, straightline. $12.50 10—Misses’ $25.00 Frocks, satin canton and lace; bead, ribbon and embroidery trimmed. 9—Misses’ $35.00 Afternoon Frocks; basque, draped; bouffant and siim straight styles. 15—Misses’ $40.00 Frocks, mostly one of a style, in satin Canton, roshanara and veivet. es’ $55.00 and $65.00 ““Moon-glo” Crepe and Satin Frocks, adorable basques and tiers. 8—Mi 1—Miss’ $65.00 Black Flat Crepe Dress, all-over embbroidered. 1—Miss’ $85.00 Dinner Dance Frock, light blue georgette lace and ribbon trimmed. $15.00. Smart! $25.00. $32.50 $18.75. Very smart! $35.00. $39.50. 1—Miss’ $65.00 Tan Satin Canton Frock, cape back, georgette crepe trimmed. $42.50. 4—Misses’ $19.75 Navy Blue Twill Basque and Straightline Dresses, button trimmed. $12.50. 8—Misses’ $22.50 Straightline Twlill Cloth Frocks, striking wool embroidery. $15.00. 12—Mis &—Mi i 6—Misses’ 2—Misses’ 10—Misses’ $85.00 Straightline, 1—Miss' $155.00 Navy Biue Konia Circular Flounce Coat, black fox trim. Very youthful. 4—Misses’ $125.00 Coats, Fashona and Arabia, with black or platinum fox or beaver. tiered draped and side-tied; Fashona and Lustrosa, with deep collars and cuffs of 6—M $135.00 Coa beaver, gray squirrel and black fox. $95.00. ’ $40.00 Twill and Charmeen Frocks, navy and brown—smart styies, well tailored. $25.00 $40.00 Charmeen and Twill Frocks: coat, tiered and circular draped styles. 3—Misses’ $55.00 Straightline and Draped Twill Dresses, embroidered and ribbon trimmed. 4—Misses’ $60.00 Luxona Stralghtline and Wrap Coats; beaver, viatka and fox collars. 5—Misses’ $65.00 Tubular Coats, side tied; Trouvenette, with kit fox collar and cuffs. cular Draped and Side-tied Coats, handsomely fur-trimmed. $59.5 $125.00 Circular Capes, black Fashona with collars of black or taupe fox. B $110,00 Coats; tube, straightline, tiered and circular drape styles; fur-trimmed. $75.00. $26.75. $35.00. $35.00. $45.00. $85.00. $89.50. 2—Misses’ $145.00 Circular Drape Black Marvella Coats, viatka squirrel trimmed: also $165.00 Brown Lus- trosa Coat, beaver shawl collar. Each, $110.00. End-of-the-Quarter Prices! Skirts 5—$7.50 Plaided Sport Sk 8—$10.00 Wool Crepe Skirts, box or , tan with brown, navy with tan; wrap-around styles. ide pleated, black and white or colored plaids. $3.50. $4.50. 10—8$10.75 to $11.50 Box and Combination Pleated Wool Skirts, combination colorings. $5.50. 5—$10.75 Gray Suede Cloth Sport Skirts, wrap styies with deep side tucks. $6.50. 6—810.00 Navy Blue_and Black Wool Crepe Combination Pleated Skirts. Very smart, $6.50. 15—$16.50 Knife and Side Pleated Canton Crepe Skirts, navy blue and black. 30—$12.50 to $16.50 Sport Skirts—stripes, checks, mixtures, Kasha, camel Extra Sizes'—in the Quarterly Clearaway! Coats Dresses $7.50. halir, velour. $7.50. 5—EXTRA SIZE $58.00 Straightiine Coats; semi-dolman or tailored sleeves, Manchurian wolf collars, $45.00. 3—EXTRA SIZE $75.00 to $85.00 Avazada Coat 2—EXTRA SIZE $69.50 Navy Blue Charmeen Coat Dresse: e 2—EXTRA SIZE $55.00 and $58.00 Coat Dresses; brown charmeen beautifuily tailored; size 42V, black, kit fox, own; Viatka collars. $65.00. braid trimmed; sizes 40'> and 445, $55.00. $45.00. 2—EXTRA SIZE $55.00 Black Lace Gowns, with jet and black chiffon; sizes 42!> and 48);. $39.50. 8—EXTRA SIZE $55.00 Dresses; satin, flat and satin crepes, crepe de chine; dark colors. 2—EXTRA SIZE $29.50 and $39.50 Navy Blue Twill Dresses; strictly tailored; size 42/2. 30 Sweaters for $1.00 Each in a tremendous end-of-the.season sweater clearance. with round or V necks, Tuxedo styles and tie.on-the-side Jacquett Early fall styles that sold for $5.00 and $6.00—sli Noveity weaves in wool and mohair—vivid colorings—red, flame, jade and a few white with contrast color designs. $7.50 to $8.50 Sweaters, $3.95 Fiber Tuxedo Sweaters, fancy stripe and block weaves; navy blue, black and gray; Mohair Golf Coats, with plain backs and two-color combination, fancy block fronts, high or low cluster buttoning; light shades, mostly lavender, gray and white. $5.00 Brushed Wool Swagger Coats, $3.50 The smart styles, with collars and bell sleeves. Brown, gray, blue and tan, with contrast color striped borders. All sizes. Quarterly Ends! NECKWEAR 50c to $1.00 Neckwear, 25¢ Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets, white linen, with colored embroidered Initials; Paisley Silk Four-in-hand Ties; Tan Linen Vestees—which will you have? $1.00 to $3.00 Neckwear, 50c Colored Ratine Sport Vests; Fancy Crepe de Chine Collars; paisley with plain color pleated edge; Val Lace Ruffling, white or ecru; three and four tier pattern $1.00 to $1.50 Neckwear, 75c Venise Lace Collars, round and bateau neck styles; dainty Lace Collar and Cuff Sets; White Linen Gollar and Cuff Sets, with white or colored embroidery or narrow lace edging. 45—$2.00 to $3.50 Hairbands, 50c u"!.:n!: :r;::“ADfil;e:hfllle ~bedutiful sliver and iri- ssed and some slightl; ) but well worth mending. Iohtly;axmaos) $2.00 Lace Panel Collars, $1.25 Lovely wide panels back and front, of val and novelty laces in delightful combinations. Soft, creamy shades. Just the thing for a dark cloth frock, $2 to $3 Tailored Cotton Blouses, $1 Overblouse styles of colored dotted voile or cotton pongatte, Peter Pan style with long sleeves; white dim- ity tuck-in blouses, both Peter Pan and Tuxedo: styles. Big values, thes 25 Knitted Suits, $12.95 A small group of knitted suits to be disposed of at this very special price—all in the popular slipover style with V neck and small collar. Blocked effects*in combinations of gray with navy blue, brick red with brown or tan, navy biue with gray. $8.50 Golf and Swagger Coats, $4.85 Fine wools and mohair in brushed effect, plaid and stripe _combination borders—golf coats in fall close- buttoning styles, with knitted unbrushed banding: swagger coats with low cluster side puttoning, collar and bell sleeves, with plain knitted binding; brown with blue and tan or with orange, tan with brown, navy blue with gray and other attractive color com. binations. Blouses Soon to Go Upstairs Extra reductions in our quarterly stock- clearing to make the moving light! $10.00 to $15.00 Costume Blouses, $7.95 0Odd blouses from regular stock—one or two of a kind, featuring many of the newest fabrics—velvets, crepe and duvetyn combinations, crepe de chines, bead- ed and embroidered in silks or wools of contrasting color or combined with cut chenille. A good size range! $7.95 and $8.95 Costume Blouses, $5.95 A particularly interesting lot of blouses—crepe de chines and brocaded silks of the hip-length slip-over type, with three.quarter or full-length sieeves; cut steel and colored beading, novelty braid and contrast color piping are trimming features. Mostly bateau neck styles. Broken sizes. $5.00 to $7.95 Costume Blouses, $4.65 Both slip-overs and Jacquettes here—crepe de chines, beaded and emb lered in contrasting colors, printed silks, Chinese designs. Variety in sieeve length and neck line. Just one or two of a style, but all sizes in the group. $5.00 and $5.90 Handmade Blouses, $2.95 Frill, Peter Pan and Tuxedo styles in lovely hand- fashioned blouses of fine French voile, trimmed with real laces, exquisite hand embroidery ‘and fine hand- drawn work. All sizes, but not in each style. $3.00 Handmade Dimity Blouses, $1.95 All in becoming Peter Pan styles, with narrow edg- Ing on cuffs and collar of Irish picot or filet lace—some hand.drawn. Badly mussed now, but decidedly worth laundering. Broken sizes. Pumps—Oxfords—Broken Sizes Thirteen Weeks’ Accumulation New and desirable styles, but sizes so badly broken that we've no choice but to clear them out. You can find practically any style you want and have a good chance to be fitted if you're prompt. $2.50 PAIR 23 pairs $7.00 Patent Leather and Gunmetal Strap Pumps; fow heels and hand - turned _ soles. le for growing giris. Broken widths and sizes, 2/2 to 6. 27 pairs $10.00 Black Kid Frensh Heel Oxfords; hand- turned sole: Broken sizes, but wonderful valuel 37 pairs $7.00 Black Kid Ox- fords; Cuban heels and weit soles. Mighty serviceablel tan cal pumps; _pi $3.50 PAIR 224 pairs $7.00 to $10.00 Oxfords and Pumps; brown calf oxfords with _military _heels; oxfords with fiber soles; brown and black calf low h black and brown _calf tongue pumps, with low French heels also with Spanish heel assortment of fine shoes, $4.50 PAIR 65 pairs $10.00 Brown Kid High- Boots, weit soles, Cuban 5528 troken, but = good Fance zes broken, but a range. 17 pairs $10.00 Black Kid But- ton Boots, Cuban “heels, welt medium round toes. Sizes and $10.00 Brown e style with for sport, the litary heels and two-ton , with crepe rubber sol other with low heavy welt sol 40 pairs $10.00 Gray Suede Sport Oxfords, low heeis. Very smart! $37.50, $25.00. Underwear Shelves Bulge —with Christmas stocks—all broken lines must be cleared away to make room! $1.50 Underwear, 95¢ Gowns and Enveiope Chemise of Nainsook, trimmed with val lace insertion and medallion. Good size range. $2.00 Philippine Underwear, $1.45 Gowns and Envelope Chemise in this popular hand- made nainsook underwear, with hand-scalioped and hand.embroidered yokes. Mussed, but will pay well for laundering. $5.00 to $8.50 Handmade Underwear, $2.85 Both Straight and Envelope Chemise and Gowns— very sheer nainsook—handmade, hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered in solid and eyelet work, spray and vine patterns. Broken assortments. $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Chemise, $2.85 Envelope styles of radium silk and heavy guality crepe de chine—ali tailored styles, with hemstitched and tucked yokes. Flesh color, orchid, peach and white. Mussed. $6.00 to $7.50 Silk Chemise, $3.35 Fine quality silks—crepe de chines and lustrous ra- diums—tailored and semi-tailored envelope styles, hem. sitched, embroidered and trimmed with filet” insertion. Choose’ from white, peach, or orchid and fiesh color. $10.00 to $12.00 Silk Kimonos, $7.85 Just 15 of these smart draped and breakfast coat styles —crepe de chine and satin—rose, peach, dark red and navy blue. Also a few Pullman robes of navy blue and gray radium silk. $15.00 to $20.00 Silk Negligees, $10.85 Stunning draped models of crepe de chine, trimmed with cream net embroidered in self colors. A few Satin Breakfast Coats, val lace trimmed; orchid, rose, flesh color, fight blue and maize. Only 12'in ali! $2.00 Brassieres, $1.50 The long back fastening style that tends to reduce the diaphragm; novelty striped silk and cotton ma- terlal with elastic insets on sides. Sizes 34 to 44, $1.00 Bandeau Brassieres, 75¢ Medium length back-fastening models of pink broche. Sizes 32 to 42. $5.00 Gotham Girdles, $3.95 14-inch length, with well boned back and two. pairs of attached garters. Pink broche, with elastic insets, Sizes 28 to 31. . Slips and Petticoats $4.00 Costume Slips, $2.45 Tailored styles of good quality satin, with choice of black, purple and fawn. Self straps. $6.00 to $7.50 Petticoats and Slips, $4.45 Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats, In fine assort- ment of straightline styles, with narrow-pleated ruffles or Seif color embroidery. Wanted fall colorings. Cos- Sime aiips of radium silk o satin, with hemstitched 10p and scif straps—black, navy blue, white, fawn. The End of These STOCKINGS $225 “Pointex” Silk Stockings, $1.50 Pure silk, full-fashioned, with lisle garter hems. Every pair perfect, but broken sizes in' biack, russet and gray.. $1.50 Silk and Wool Sport Stockings, $1.35 Plain and wide rib weaves in two-tone colorings— black, cordovan, gray, beige, cinnamon, coating (soft tan) and covert. $1.00 Fiber Stockings, 65¢c Mock seam back—fine dropstitch weave. black, white, gray, sand, beaver, 3 Choite of B0 =DM =D D BBy DHEDZDNG & orth wired $100," hut » Little_Rock police to r ew York police to look Crosby hefore he was able to c order for mouey.

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