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D. TR TET T IIIRTRIR I IR IR IR IR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I‘ BT T T TLTTE C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923. 45 3 2% ST T TIITT T TT T TT T DT T IR CRAZED OVER DAUGHTER’S |Changes in Stations of SLAYING, MAN ENDS LIFE Hunter Believed to Have Commit- ted Suicide After Aeccidentally Killing Child. By the Assoclat, J December 6.— r the accidental killing of his six-year-old daughter, who accompanied him on a hunting trip, W. owan, a retired farmer, is be- lieved to have shot himself to death. Their bodies were found in a field. stigators belleve the little girl, along with her father, was his shotgun discharged, B = crawling through a fence. father's body, with a wound Gugh the heart, was found a few t away. Jelly Made From Ivory. Jelly made from real ivory and a certain kind-of Chinese bird nest was recently exhibited at European ex- position. The n was one which the Chinese collect because of the spittle used by the bird in buflding it, sald to be very delicious and sus- but that there s enough or substance av in y to contrib to ished the spect Work in Piano Playing. entists after considerable inv ave arrived at the conelu- that the sure applied the piano r one hour's averag amount _to 4 or roughly 3 , and that the player in that time, if using musie, will read about one thousand flve hundred slgns and his fingers will make about two thousand different movements, a half ton The Ancient and Modern Year. The Athenians began their yi June and the Mac 13 ber. The s first had their ch, but later changed it to January. The Persian new year 11, while the anci Mex- LY n it on February , and Mohammedans began it In July. The Chin begin their year late in Jdanuary or early in February. Cossacks Claim Rodeo Idea. To prove their contention that the wild w f the rodeo were offshoc tussian Cossacks’ traini . Col. Kereoft and Natirboff, visitors from Russla, ently took part in a rodeo horsemanship, doing in ck manner many of the ng stunts exhibited by the cow- You can’t guess wrong If You Give Duofold Chrisimas But before you buy, look for the protecting the pen— “Geo. S. Parker—DUOFOLD—Lucky Curve” “J ¥ ONE can judge by the throngs at the Duofold counters,” says one writer, “this Christmas America is wishing out loud for this princely gift!” ‘The only sad part about it is that more people are hoping that they will get the black-tipped, lac- quer red pen than there are Duofolds to give. For though we've been shipping up to 10,000 and 12,000 pens a day, we are near our limit for the present. And in all the world there are few pen craftsmen who can grade up to Duofold standards. For one thing, Duofold Point must earn the O.K. of five separate Sets of inspectors. And this after several delicate tasks. One is fusing the Iridium tip in the extra thick gold point. Done as Parker crafts- men doit, point and tip are forever inseparable. Anotheris polishing thistipto jewel-like smooth- ness—eo smooth it needs no “breaking in.” It suits all hands; no style of writing can distort it. We guarantee this point for mechanical perfection and stamp on wear for 25 years. % Handsome Gold Girdle reinforces the cap— was §$1 extra— now free. Neat Gold Pocket-clip or Gold Ring-end for ribbonalso included. Yes, Parker Duofold is really a $10 value for §7. Our volume and methods save you the difference. For example, we reclaim gold dust even from factory sweepings. One such rubbish heap recently yielded $2500 in gold. Higher priced gifts could not be more admired. At 25,000 Good Pen Consters— There’s one or more within a short distance from yos. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Manafacturess also of Parker ™ Lucky Lock™ Pencil Factory and General Offices, Janesville, Wis. Lady Dueteld 85 Same except forsise With ring for chatelaine FOR SALE BY A to Z Business Bureau,|]L._Hoyt Lamb, 1ith & E. Capitol sts.| {Louis K. Liggett & Co., 1006 F st. n.w. 5 F st. n.w. F st. n.w 340 G st. n.w. A. Blustein, 2910 1#th’ st. n.w. Barber & Ross, 11th & G sts. n.w. Geo. A. Baker Optical Co., 608 14th st. n.w. Louis F. Bradley. 1 & Maryland ave. n.e.| 1 W. S_ Bachofner, 7 2049 Nichols Anacostia. 1301 F st. 418 7th 237 P 3256 M st. n.w. Becker_Leather Goods|S Co., Inc, 1324 F st. n.w. Brightwood Drug Store, 5916 Georgia_ave. Central Drug Company, 638 Pa. ave. n.w. Christiani Drug Com- pany, 901 Pa. ave. Columbia Photo Supply Co., 1424 N. Y. ave. H. Célodny & Company, Clifton Terrace & 14th Mitchell, INational n.w. Inc., 1 v le] Colodny & Blale e 4201 Salvatore 926 F W, & Company, n.w. 3204 M s O'Donnel 3000 14th st. The Empire Pharmacy, 7th & N sts. n.W. Mrs. Virginia Guild, 111 Pennsylvania ave. H. G. Garren, 9 H st. n.e. R. Harrls & Company, 400 Tth st. n.w. Hughes' Fountain Pen Gift Shop, 1325 I3 St.| N. N.W. . n.w. J. S. Kann, 611 Pa. ave. n.w. Kroman Brother: 6 H st. ne, S. Kann Sons Co., $th & Market Plac n.w. 01 15th st n.w. ave,lr. Liff, 1507 H st. ne. E : . Mayo's Pharmacy, W, H. Brewton & Sons, Mayo's Fharmacy, 9th & G sts. n.w. Mattingly Brothers, Takoma Park. Remembranc: Shop, 503 14th st | S Sirota, 'The Oliver Shop, NULpE \. G. Q'Donnell, ‘Wiscénsin ave, & P st| The Stockett-Fiske Co., Oppenheimer & Shah, 907 F st n.w. st. (0'Donnell's Drug Stores, 604 9th st. 723 14th st. n F st. cor. 12th n.w. n.w. Pharmacy, 1 Pa. ave. s.e. 5 ., |Palais Royal, The Henry Evans Co. RaERousl o Peoples Drug Stores, 7th & K sts. n.w. 7th & E sts. n.w. 14th & You sts. n.w. Tth & M sts. n.w. $th & H sts. n.e. 15th & G sts. n.w. 1ith & G sts. n.w. 14th & Park road. 31st & M sts. n.w. 18th & Columbia road 653 Pa. ave. s.e. Capitol & H sts. Conn. ave. & L st. n.w.. 15th & H sts. n.e. Army and Navy Qfficers Of Interest to Capital NAVY. ? Licut. Christian Crone of the Bush- nell has been assigned to the com- mand of the Kewavdin, and Lieut. C. C. Laws, at the torpedo station, New- port, to command the Woodcock. Lieut. C. A. Goebel has been trans- | ferred from the Rigel to the Somers; | Lieut. H. F. McGee, from the Keway- din to the ‘torpedo’ station, Newport; | Commander W. N. Hughes, Supply ! Corps, from the eleventh nival dis- ct o the navy yard, Norfolk; Lieut. | ommander W, J. Riddick, Medicai ! Corps, from the training station, | Hampton roads, to the Naval Acad- | emy, and Lieut.'S. P. Vaughn, Supply | Corps, from the navy vard, Washing- ton. D. C., to the Supply School of Ap- |II! itions Navy Department. I The resignation of Licuf. John H. Heintz of the Thompson has been ac” cepted. Ensigns Thomas Aldred, A. M. R. Fitzsimons and R. H. Tuttle of the bureau ot communications, Navy De- partment, have been ordered to sea duty. Liéut, Aldred goes to the Beau- fort, Lieut. Fitzsimons to the Antares and’Ensign Tuttle to the Worden. 'NEW SHIP IN SERVICE. b YORK, December 6. — The newly built passenger steamship Vol- e of the Lamport & Holt lin arrived from Belfast today on her transatlantic run and began to take on fuel and supplies for a maid- en voyage in the South American service on December. Sha will ply between New York, Brazil and Argen- tina. The Voltaire took the name of a vessel which was captured and sunk by submarines in 1916. She is a twin serew oll burner of 13,500 tons reg- ster. Teaching Tree First Aid. Insects attack trees in many w and often start a decay that leads to the death of the tree. Tree sur- geons are now teaching land owners some of the rudiments of horticul- tural first aid. Where an Insect has left a hole in a valuable tree the first ald step should be to cut away the decayed portion, thoroughly wash the cavity and then fill it with wax or well kneaded and washed clay. Youth Discharges Task. Frederick B. Lyon has the d tion of having been the young ministration officer of the American Rellef Administration in Russia. He has recently returned to this country from the Orenburg district of Russla, where he directed the feeding of 1,000.000 persons a day. He is only twenty-six years old, a graduate of the University of Michi- gan. He was an ambulance driver iu France during the war. i =010 e DEED)ED)EDRED) = L. T. Queen, 3600 14th st, P. K. Richter, 823 9th st. n.w. Major H. Robb, 1413 F st. n.w. Roach Drug Company, 701 Sth st. s.e. Richards’ Fountain Pen & Gift Shop, 1225 Pa. ave. n.w. Saks & Company, 7th & Pa. ave. Service Pharmacy, 14th & L sts. n.w. Charies Schwartz & Son, 708 “7th st. n.w. and 3123 M st. n.w. M. Schumacher, 1904 14th st. n.w. 3rd & G sts. n.w. Willlam Burton Spire, Mt. Rainier. 919 B st. n.w. L Sugar, Georgia_ave. & Rock Creek Church road. The Sport Mart, 914 F st. n.w. 1303 st. n.w., & 1410.N. Y. ave. n.w Williams Drug Com- v, 701 North Caro. lina ave. s.e. Wood's Pharmacy, Con- necticut ave. & L st. n.w. L. B. Whitle 925 8th st. sie. Julius H. Wolpe, 1402 New York ave. & 14th & R sts. Weller & Moskey, 36th & M sts. n.w. Weller & Moskey, 755 Sth st. s.e. ‘Woodward & Lothrop, 10th, 11th, F & G sts. n.w. Womrath’s New Fiction Library, 607 13th, st n.w. Hotel Willard News Stand, 14th & Pa. ave. n.w. -|E. W Whiteside, 1921 Pa. ave. n.w. nw. 0.,/ Piney Branch Pharmacy,| D. N. Walford, Capitol sts.| nson, (\Charl ave, n.w. 17133 14th & Colorado ave. ¥, Plitt, Tth st. n.w. 907 Pa. ave. n.w. | F. 3. Walker, | 1510 14th st. now. $12.00 to $18.00 Silk Gowns $885 and 5128 Exquisite fabrics—‘“‘Moon-glo,” crepe back satin, radlum silk and crepe de chine—delightful styles—fagoted, hem- stitched, tucked and embroldered—tai- lored modes or daintily trimmed with val and filet laces. Orchid—three shades— tea rose, white, flesh color. UNDERWEAR—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF Hand-Clocked Silk Stockings With the Famous Gold Stripe $4.25 PAIR. The 100 per cent pure silk for which these stockings are famous; protection from garter cut ‘‘runs” by the patented Gold Stripe; full fashtoning; and in ad- dition, beautiful hand.drawn clox In a variety of patterns. All silk, $4.25 pair. Without clocks, $2.00 and $2.75 pair. GOLD STRIPE: Smart Strap-Wrist Style $2.65 PAIR. The famous *Fielder” Glove, with strap wrist and full self or contrasting color gore. Self or two tone crochet embroid- ery. White, black, mode, brown, tan, gray. GLOVES—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF'S Leather, Velvet and Duvetyne Bags Choice of a Dozen Styles $5.00 POUCH BAGS of Velvet Calf, with gold-filled trimmings—6-INCH ENVEL. OPE BAGS, genuine morocco, with five compartments and mirror—SWAGGER BAGS of pin morocco, “velva” and duve. tyne; moire slik lined and fitted. LEATHER GOODS—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF'S Silk Crochet With Steel Beads $7.50 Crocheted silk, with cut steei beaded designs crocheted In. Plain or cuffed top, with beaded fringe and tassel finish. Dark blue or black, taffeta silk lined. Be prompt for th BEADED BAGS—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF'S Smart New Sets of Linen 31.95 An unusually fine quality linen—and smart pique in round and Eton style collars, with cuffs to match—with hand. embroidered dots, or edged with Irish picot or filet lace, Unusually attractive gift ftem! Unusual Selection of Handles Wide bordered silks of _exceptional quality—stunni clubby handles of carved or Inlaid bakelite, with ioops or side straps. A few ring styles, Navy, brown, purple, green, taupe, red, black ~—finished with tips and large ferrules, UMBRELLAS—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF'S. What About More Attractive 1216 F St. NW. WeCOATS g 9 5 for Women 15 Styles for Misses These are coats that will make an instant appeal to every woman and miss who appreciates the beauty of fine, soft coat- ings—Iluxurious furs and perfect tailoring. FABRICS ) Ormadale, Glamora, ona, Lustrosa, Velmara and Konia— names that speak ,for themselves for richness and enduring quality. STYLES There is the pencil silhouette, the side-fastening wrap, circular drapes and ripple godets—tiered styles, too—embellished with fine selected furs—shawl collars and cuffs of finest brown and taupe, fox and lynx furs; with large muffler collars of platinum wolf, taupe and black fox; with shoulder collar and cuffs of beaver, squirrel and kit fox fur; with collars, cuffs and panel borders of beige and black skunk and opossum. e woman or miss who secures one of these new coats may count herself fortunate, indeed, to get so much of style and quality at a price like this! WOMEN'S COATS—SECOND FLOOR. A Sale of Afternoon and Street DRESSES That Should Sell at $29.50 to $40.00 $18.75 and $24.50 tg—Stralghtline styles, embroldered with color; draped models, e e ender joni 1t ith knife pleats and fine tuck. H Slender lon; ines, wi nife ple: - Satin Crepes—; 2" 2" Lcian side closings, with full-length ruffied frills; long, close-fitting or flaro sleeves, short shoulder sleeves. ills—Stralgiht and wrap-around coat models, exquisitely tailored Wills— ;5" embeliishea with fagotting, pin tucking and braid. No matter if you don't need it right this minute—you can't afford to let an opportunity like this s by! RPOMEN'S DRESSES-TSECOND FLOOR—JELLEFF'S MISSES’ COATS—THIRD FLOOR. Than Ever! Radium and Jersey Silk Petticoats A Sale Extraordinary— Tomorrow $3.95 Here they are—straight line or pleated flounce styles—embroidered, scalloped or hemstitched—vivid or conservative color- ings—just in time for Christmas buyers! PETTICOATS—OPPOSITE ELEVATORS—STREET FLOOR. Women’s Handmade Linen Handkerchiefs In Stunning Colorings 50° - Beautifully fine linens, in ail popular vivid and pastel colorings. inch hems, with hand-embroidered contrast colored applique corners. HANDKERCHIEFS—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF'S Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchief; Plain or Smartly Initialed [ Or 3 for $1.00 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, full size with Vs-inch hems of hand-drawn threads. Plain or with white or colored embroidered initial. HANDKERCHIEFS—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF'S Pure Very Beautiful for Gifts $1350 The stunning new baronet satins— graceful crepe de chines—all with the fashionable draped silhouette in a won- derful array of dark and pastel shades, with plenty of black. NEGLIGEES—STREET FLOOR— JELLEFF'S $8.50 Brushed Wool Sweaters 54.85 §3 Swagger and golf coat collars—close-fastening at throat and cluster button side closing. Bell or close. fitting sleeves, Tan and orange, beige and blue and other stunning combina- tions of colorings. styles, with SWEATERS—SECOND FLOOR— JELLEFF'S $10.00 to $15.00 Costume Blouses A Second Floor Christmas Special— $7.95 Handsome models of crepe de chine, georgette and velvet and georgette com- bined—charming styles, embroidered and beaded in exquisite designs. All-over pleated models; collars or collarless, long or short sieeves. Smart colorings—rust, brown, bisque, navy blue and black. BLOUSES—SECOND FLOOR— JELLEFF'S Glazed Kid Boudoir Slippers Pretty as can be— $2.00 PAIR. Made with soft feit linings and padded soles. Quite as comfortable and much marter and more durable than felt. Women's sizes in black or_brown, $2.00 pair. Other colors, $2.50 pair. MEN’S Slippers—same style—$2.75 palr. GREAT CHRISTMAS SLIPPER DISPLAY—STREET FLOOR Remnants? Are You Interested? Not knowing whether or not you'll be interested in remnants this week, we’ve made sure by making prices that will cer tainly take your minds off Christmas for a moment. Mind you, this apparel is from our regular stocks—just odd garments from here and there—late fashions—fine grades—and you may have them at remnant cost. For Women’s Coats—Act Quickly! 4—$35.00 Sport Coats, belted styles; gray or deer Polair Cloth, $26.75. 15—$59.50 and $65.00 Beautiful Fur-trimmed Coats; tubi styles, trouvenette and granada; both rich pile fabrics, with squirrel, beaver, wolf and caracul collars, $39.00. 8—$59.50 and $65.00 Fur-trimmed Sport Coats; smart plaids and stripes, with red fox, opossum and raccoon fur collars. $48.00. 8-869.50 Dress Coats: side fastening, wide seeve styies of granada; deep muffler collars of beaver or squirrel; navy, black, brown. $56.00. 7—$69.50 Coats; cut especially for little women, of cordalure and trouvenette, with wolf fur collars and cuffs; side fastening and tube styles, $58. 6—$95.00 Sport Coats of lovely fleeced plaids; half shawl or muffler collars of brown, taupe or kit-fox fur, $76.00. 5—8$125.00 Fashion Coats, in the fine Glamora and Fashona Cloths— with deep shawl collars and cuffs of lynx, kit.fox or caracul fur. Come early—only 5 at $89.50. WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOOR! Suits Tremendously Cut! There Ought to Be No Doubt About Selling These- 8—$40.00 Navy Blue Twill Tallored Suits, long panel Jackets—$18.75. 6—$45.00 Sport Suits, hip-length box kets, camel color and gray; well tailored, lined—$19.75. H‘—“g 9.50 vy Twill Suits, strapped panel Jackets, exceptional tallor- iny .75, 10—$65.00 Raccoon and Oppossum Trimmed Sport Suits, panel or box jackets: brown, tan, gray. oxford—stunning materials .75, $75.00 Suits of Navy Blue Suede Cloth, with beaver collars—$39.75. 7—$79.50 Costume Suits of Rich Vellona—navy blue, kit fox, gray, brown, with viatka squirrel collars—$43.75. Bl kHG_.s 5.00 Tailored Suits in Fashona Cloth—box Jackets—navy blue and lac] 54.75. S 4—$95.00 Spert Suits—imported plaid or striped sultings—kit fox or viatka sauirrel collars—$57.75. 3—$95.00 Costume Sul of Vellona and Fashona, with red fox or viatka squirrel collars; navy blue, kit fox gray, brown—$59.75. 5—$125.00 Panel Jacket Tailored Suits of Veilona, In navy blue, black, brown or kit fox. Wonderful talloring. $79.75. Now for a Skirt Clear-away! About 50 Splendid Separate Skirts in Tomorrow’s Sale! 10—$7.50 and $9.50 Box-pleated Skirts, novelty plaids and stripes; black and white, navy blue and ta 3 20—$8.50 and $10.00 Sport Skirts, pleated and wrap.over styl eity stripes, plaids, checks: wide color assortm: .95, 8—$1050 Plaided Camel’s Hair Sport Skirts, button-trimmed wrap- over models, camel color with brown—$7.50. 10—$1250 and $14.50 Sport Skirts, camel’s hair plaids, velour checks, novelty piaids; pleated or wrap-around: stunning color comblnations—$8.50, 100 Sweaters—HALF PRICE $6.95 Brushed Wool Golf Coats, $3.48 $3.95 Brushed Wool Golf Coats, $1.98 High-buttoning styles, with close-fitting sieeves and contrast color bands at wrist and around bottom; gray, tan, navy biue, brown. -The only difference in the two sweaters Is’ one of ‘weight—both’ are extraordinary values! nov. Easy to Find a Dress —among these remnant garments if you come early in the day. Women’s $13.75 Jersey Dresses, $5.00 Only 4 of them—straightline styles, in brown and tan; well tailored. Sizes, 40 to 44. 3—$25.00 Twill Coat Dresses, $1275—Long roll revers and cream lace Navy blue or brown. Sizes 35, 38 and 42. 15—$25.00 and $29.50 Silk Street Dresses, $13.50—beaded panels, circular and pleated ruffies, tier skirts; brown, navy biue, black, $13.50. 20—$20.50 to $35.00 Dresses—navy blue twill cloth, in wrap-around -coat models—satin and Canton crepe dresses, with tiered ruffies and colored beading, also laces, dark shades. $23.75. e ze 38, $79:50 Orchid Chiffon Evening Dress; .75, T 439,50 to $45.00 Dresses; brown and black satin; fringed side paneis; beaded black georgette crepe, $24.65. 2—439.50 Black Satin Afternoon Dresses; fitted bodice, draped skirt: 38 and 44; also $55.00 White Georgette Crepe Dress, beaded, size 40, $26.50. $59.50 Black Lace Dinner Gown; straight lines, size 40, $32.65. 3—$49.50 Satin Crepe Streat Frocks, fringed tiers, size 38 $33.65. 1—$55.00 Satin Street Dress; embroldered. Size 38, $85.00 Navy Twill Dress; wool lace insertion; size 34, $47.50. 2-$89.50 Navy Charmeen Dresses; contrasting embroidery. and 42, $75.00. $175.00 Brown Charmeen Dress; beige squirrel collar, cuffs and border; also $160.00 Navy Blue Charmeen Coat Dress, oriental embroidery; both size Pumps and $3.90:.: This IS a Footwear Clearing! Good Size Assortments! Surely you've not heard anything like this for a long time. Nearly 400 pairs, all told!l We want your help to clear them out. So we say—$3.90 pair! 119 PAIRS $9.00 AND $10.00 SINGLE-STRAP PUMPS, dark brown or black kid, Cuban heel style, with welt soles; good size assortments. $3.90 168 PAIRS WOMEN'S PUMPS, nearly complete size range in.one or black kid, Guban heel style, with weit soies; good size assortments. $3.90. another of these styles: Black calf, single strap, three.atrap styles with French heels, low heel brown calf one-strap pumps. Fine materials and workmanship. $3.90 pair. 106 PAIRS BLACK AND BROWN CALF OXFORDS, Cuban heels and weit soles. Substantial in every way and fine for winter wear. You can surely be fitted in these If you're prompt. At only $3.90 pair. - rhinestons beading. -Sizes 38 Pair for $9.00 and $10.00 Young People Don’t Often Respond —to remnant offers! But if their mothers see this they'll surely come—and there’s no miss that isn’t pleased with Jelleff f2shions. 3—Misses’ $59.50 Sport Suits, imported novelty suitimge, box jacket styles, with raccoon collars; tan, brown, gras- $29.50 2—Misses’ $69.50 Navy Blue Twill Suits, embroeiered and braided box jackets. Unusually smart! $32.50. 4—Misses’ $79.50 Fur-trimmed Sport Suits, imported sultings; collars of brown fox, platinum wolf and viatka squirrel—$49.50. 2—Misses’ $25.00 Straightline Canton Crepe Frocks, brown, with lace collar and cuffs. _$10.00. 8—Misses’ $25.00 Navy Blue and Tan Twill bloused, embroidered and braided. $12.50. 3—Misses’ $30.00 Draped and Apron-front Frocks, beaded and em- broidered; Canton and Roshanara crepe; black or navy. $15.00. 8—Misses’ $30.60 Charmeen and Twill Frocks, stralghtiine and coat styles, braided or tucked. Navy blue and brown. '$22.50. Misses’ $50.00 One-of-a-kind _Frocks—velvets, satins, crepes— draped, basque, tunic and pleated styles. Exceptional value! $29.50. 1—$80.00 sque Frock, in Sweetheart blue georgette, $30.00. 2—Misses’ $60,00 Tan Satin Frocks, basque and straightiine—$32.50. 8—Misses’ $49.50 Afternoon Frocks, beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed—$39.50, I—Misses" §20. Ul K iness: $53.00° Navy Blue Luxona Coats, collars of black fox or Big value! $32.50. $60.00 Trouvenefte Dress Coats, tube styles, brown; collars of kit fox or viatka squirrel. $45.00. 4§ & Smart $79.50 Coats, tiered, circular-draped and pencil silhouettes, coMars of gray or viatka, squirrel and black fox. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 y""z"—fiis-fii $110.00 Tiered Coats of blagk Fashona, trimmed. 875 00 110.00 Coats, wrap styles, in Fashona and Konia; large collars and cuffs of gray squirrel and platinum fox. $95.00. A Holiday Purchase—$12.50 to $18.50 Satin Hats, $10 The plain black, brown and navy blue satin cloche and off-the-face styles—the popular embroidered novelty satin hats—the stunning metal brocade turbans—all ideal. for wear with fur or fur-trimmed coats. The nd style our Hat Shop is noted for. The price, $10.00—need we y say more? elvet Hats at Half—$2.50 to $12.50 $5.00 to $25.00 Dress and Sport Hats—panne and Lyons velvets and wonderful quality hatter’s plush. The vivid colorings of early winter— black, brown and navy blue, too! Frocks, straight or Shadow Plald Sport Coats, belted straightline styles, black or viatka squirrel Don’t forget— Gold Stripe Silk Stockings —for Christmas, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75 pr.

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