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THE | |MAN HELD IN DOUBLE - [ w | . |, MURDER IN CHICAGO| T » 'The New—or the Old? t . . . o 0 . - . :Z-n:,.‘:ro(;:{,", 22:‘: ‘?:,y, :‘; ‘a,fzeat,;: Suspected of Slaying Duffy After This is a time of year of exceptional interest to thrifty shappers, for with spring upon us all winter mer- and mother to be sdmired in the| z chandise, no ‘matter what its cost or how_ desirable it may be, must be moved out. On.the other hand, Latter Had Killed Woman spring apparel with all the charm of newness and much of it with a special price appeal is crowding in. in Flat. Trsl We've Given You Both Tomorrow she does not be- lieve in the su- A remmnant collection of unusual interest and six special items with all the thrill of newness—at a price! Be sure to come! EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 28, 1924. D S D D T ) "NEW BRITISH ENVOY ARRIVES IN U. S. ALONE Sir Esme Howard Later to Be Join- ed by Members of Family £ in Washingtoh. - premacy of man, not by any means, and she has taken some signal meth- ods of showing By the Associated Press. 1 CHICAGO, February 28.—A warrant charging William Engelke with mur-| der was sworn out last night by the police after a day spent in question-, CH‘.'ATS FREELY WITH PRESS Geddes’ Successor Called England's Most Democratic Diplomat. < I By the Associat NEW ¥ ebruary 28.—Sir me Howard arrived on the Olymple sterday, en route to Washington to sume the British ambassadorship vacated two months ugo by the re- tivement of Auckland Geddes, e traveled alone, expecting to be joined when he became gstablished at :gton by Lady Howard, who Later, he said, three ive cons probably would come :hool, one of them be- | rous- vith his approval—of ining in the United Wo other sons of the am dor ure at Cambridge. Newspaper nien agreed Sir Esme Y145 the most dem e diplomat the E ish sk er ha sent o Ame He cna eely—within the l“pn—:-'nbut by (ne dipioma munual—and was liberal with cf But he hud oo Wwiuva o s:‘) Lg (% utual problems .confronting the | ¢d States and Grest Britain, as he | i "My predecessors have wiped 18 20 Clewn that nothing of 1m- ace remains for me to dv.” First Visit Slace 1909, This is Sir lsme's first visit to America since he left in 1909 after TWo year nsetor L0 the Briush embassy at Washington under the late Lord bryce. He expressed & great for this country and her sures, espocially Lincoln, whom he felt he almost knew through ociation with Lord Lvons, the!| w Wasaington He told this been related to wa Aim by Lord Lyons: “Once during the civil war Pre: dent Lincoln and Lord Lyons were to- #sther at a hotel away from Wash ingiew. In the mormng Lord Lyons vas shocked to see Mr. Lincoln be- fore leaving the hotel dusting off his handkerchief. 'e iresident ot the Unlted blacking his own boots?” lovked lea: should I polish but oassador? Eulogizes Macdopald. . ed_the new Briti ter, Sir Ramsay Maedo ne, ‘upright, sincere, iovi for the stability of the ment, however.. he said, v no party is cer- , PN Mac- - know, al- hed like to.” ts ty remainm in for s.veral davs before his official dutles in Wash- Lord Lyon$ v boots , Mr, Ami- ~vitnout tain of ren b FINANCIER IS DIVORCED." Interlocutory Decree Granted Mrs. Marjorie R’ Hecht. v 23.—Recom- mendation that an interlocutory d cree of divorce be granted to Mrs. Marjorie Reakirt Hecht against Ri dolf Hecht, president of trading d finencial corporation, was mado na relerce s "‘"F‘ endered In & su- court actidp: The Hechts for- ved in Cinéinnati, where they id to have been prominent so- NEW e adton i5 tased upon | an alleged trip from Chicago_to New | York last Noyember, said_to have been made By Hecht in the company of a woman vther-than his wife. - A separation agreement had been entered into btfo¥e the “divorce suit was begur S i RINARZIR RN Boys’ and Girls’ , TANSBURGH& BROTHER 420.430 Seventh Street N.W. 7 NI N2 NIV U7 S N S ) '.-«mmm ‘wessessesccass | ESCAPES At the first sign of bleeding gums, beon yourguard. Pyorrhea, destroyerofteethand health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past forty, andthousands young- er, are subject to it. Brush your teeth with forhans - 35c end 60c in tubes IBIVE VOO UTIIYE §000TIETI BEPERETUTS: { she Intended to marry him. So, final-! her husband, who, it must be con- fessed, was mnot averse t o being shown, and her sone that & wom- an's brain is just| as* keen as a man’s, and that she can compete in the same fields with him, and Wwith equal success. = It began yeurs ugo when Senator #nd Mrs. Fess were students in the Northern University of Ohio, and the t legislator, a country lad, was umed with amibition to carry off every honor to justify to his parents his determination to get a good edu- cutlon and to udopt a literary career Instead of one they had selected. Mrs. Fess was Eva Thomas, and she, too, was determined to tuke every class honor, and it was nip and tuck during the entire course Young Fess was devoted to his rival and, no doubt, wounded to the quick over her unreasonabie behavior, especially us he was quite sure that lv. after varying = fortunes, Miss Thomas fell buck a bit, and turned tention to less masculine pur- the end Senator Fess tock all his class honors, and Miss Thomas hers in the Woman's College, to v she had transferred her And so they were matried right after this exciting collegiate course. In dué time, young Simson prospered, became quite & famous man, and then came to Congress. The oldest buy was then af colleglate years and en tered George Washington University. The course he touk appealed to his | mother, and, though she was alding her busbund, and taking part in alll congressional amenities, she matricu- | lated in the local college, studied very diligently indeed, and took her degree the same day as her son, and with a scholastic record which equaled hi¢ in cvery essential point. UNDERWOOD SAYS BONUS LESS VITAL THAN TAX CUT' Law vEnforcement to Be Issue in! His Campaign, He Tells South Carolina Assembly. COLUMBIA, S. C., February 28.—A bonus would mot be an appropriate | reward for the ex-service men, Sena- | | i B the Assoctated Pres | | tor Oscar W. Underwood of Alabam yesterday in an addrese members of the South | declared here before the ,Carollna general assembly, asserting further that, in his opinion, it would be far more to the interests both of the public and the veterans at this tme that taxes duced. Oue of the issues upon which he will base his candidacy for the nomin “on for the presidency. he said, waf be law enforcement. Lnforcement of the law, le declurcd, depends entirely | upon 2 stroni sentimeut for law en- | forcement. “We have come to a time In the history of America when there 15 less respect for law than ever be- fore, and the sentiment for enforce. ment must be preserved if the Union dtself is to be preserved.” Senutor Underwood uttacked the foreign policy of the present udmin- istration and reviewed briefly the eveuts in the Senate’ investigation of the-Teapot Dome oll &ff ing the suspect about the slaying last Friday of John Duffy, whose body was found in a snowbunk at Argo, Ill, and of Maybelle Leah Exley, who posed ! as Duffy's wife, and whose body was | found a few hours later in their flat. | Engelke refused to change his, originalstory thut Dufly himself had | {Killed the Exiey girl a week ago dur- | ing u quarrel, at which Engelke was present, and that Duffy had then forced Engelke to accompany him for | 4 day and finally left him to join sev- eral other persons and ride away in} an automobile. 3 During questioning the police ac-} cused Engelke of slaving Duffy be- | cause Engelke feared for his own life, S Engelke stoutly de: ken to the state's attorn g e 5. Engelke’s A Dufty killed the Exley eirl was ve fied today by Carl Hein, a taxidriver,) who sald Engelke had told him of the | slaying, and sald he teared for his own life. 14 DEAD AFTER BANQUET. | Three Others at Dinner Expected to Die From Eating Fish. f MANILA, February 28.—Out of nine- teen natives who ate fish at & banquet in the town of Borongon, provines of | Samar, fourteen have dled, stated a message to_constabulary headquar- ters here. Three o Other five ure not_expected Julius Lansburgh Can Be Found Only at The Lansburgh Co. 729 11th St. N.W. Interior Decorators - and Home Furnishers Welsh Rabbits Are So Enjoyable Remember that an egg will nt the cheese from ing tough and stringy And remember that a really good rabbit mustbe well seasoned, just before being served, with LEASPERRINS _SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSNIRE Alvays Right m uality and Price 905 SEVENTH STREET N.W. ONE-HALF PRICE On the Following Items ONLY for the Last Day of the February Discount Sale FRIDAY ONLY! $8.00 Toilet Table $25.00 Table Electric Lamps......cocnvennn $39.00 Folding Divan, in Cretonne........... $185.00 Four-piece Bedroom Suite. ....... $65.00 Englander Double Day-Bed....... $18.00 Bassinet, Ivoryor White. .........coivinnnnns $7.50 Reversible Bath Room Rugs. Size 30 by 60 inches. . . $65.00 Overstuffed Chairs or Rocker. Covering of Velour or Tapestry. ... $42.00 Lady’s Writing Desk. ........ $48.00 Oak Single Wardrobe. .. ......coveeevunne... $69.00 Quartered Oak Single Wardrobe................. $29.00 Fumed Oak Library Table. 26 by 40 inches. . . $38.00 Reed Go-Cart, brown fmish. .. $25.00 Simmons’ Box Spring. 46sizeonly...,.....cco0nun... $98.00 Solid Mahogany Double-door Bookcase. $9.50 Mahogany-finish HHgh CREIr. . o0 csieiians saiesin s o $90.00 54-inch Round Walnut Dining Table......... . $14.00 Walnut Dining Chairs. Mobhair seats................... ceveaan 8400 ~. $1950 59250 ~ $32:50 $9.00 $32:50 $24.00 $34.50 _$1450 R _ $1250 $49.00 $4.75 §45.00 $7.00 9.00 Three.piece Overstufied $1 $25.00 Oval Rag Ri S8by10ft ... t“!l- $9.00 Oval Paris Rugs. In oriental designs. ... 1250 . $450 seecesirasnans A Sale of Samples! .~ Women’s Top Coats, $45.00 Here are many of the newest fabrics— sun.glo, donnywool, teddy-bear clath, pure camel's hair and stunning plalds— new adaptations of tube and swagger- back styles—the very lovelest of spring colorings—meadow green, silver, bark, wood brown, badger, rubber and bran, and when you see the quality of the silk crepe linings, the perfeciion of detail throughout, you, too, will marvel at their moderateness of pricel WOMEN’S COATS, SECOND FLOOR. Another Great Purchase! Paris Handmade Hand-beaded - Silk Frocks, $33.50 . Those lovely frocks of fine quality crepe de chine, goergette crepe and flat crepe—simple, becoming stralghtiine styles for afternoon and evening—ex- quisite colorings—ooral, tomato, nickel, perfecto, jade, black and navy blue. So it you were disappointed last time—be prompt tomorrow! WOMEN'S DRESSES, SECOND FLOOR. A Special Selling Tomorrow! WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Tailored Suits, $39.50 Just the smartest sort of suits—single or double breasted —round or square corners, ribhon or brald bound—all with the youthful boyish lines. The materials are Popular Pencil Stripe: Plain Twill- Suitings In navy blue and black. Every suit is carefully tallored, lined with fine quality:silk-crepe and hand-finished. We con- sider ourselves fortunate to have secured such fine suits to sell at this price. Your enthusiasm will equal ours when you see them tomorrow! WOMEN'S SUITS, SECOND: FLOOR. MISSES’ SUITS, THIRD FLOOR. Tomorrow! More of That Lovely Silk Underwear, $3.95 Chemise, Vests, Step-ins—the sort we usually sell for $5.00 and $6.00—heavy guality crepe de chine and fine radium silk, In peach, orchid, light blue and flesh color—smartly tal. lored styles, with tucked, hemstitched and self.embroidered yokes—and you can buy them tomorrow for UNDERWEAR SHOP, STREET FLOOR. NEW Underarm Bags, $3.00 We Just must tell you of them! Fine Morocco leather and goatskin and stunning fancy silks—pouch and tailored envelope styles as weil. All smartly fitted with coin or swing purse and mirror, $8.50 to $11.50 Velvet Bags, $5.00 Gray, black and navy blue; smartly silk lined and fitted with swing purse and mirror. 88800 Velver Bags, brown and black. $3.95. 105600 and $6.50 Silk Ba gray and white. $3.95. fitted and silk lined, blue, pouch styles, in tan, Silk Costume Slips. Regular and extra sizes....... 33'95 Firm quality Tub tailored styles with three.inch hems—regular sizes in black, navy blue, cocoa, silver, henna, fawn, emeraid, peacock and brown; extra sizes in black, brown and navy hiue. White Tub Silk Stips, with 20-inch hem, $3.95. Just Arrived! MISSES’ Spring Coats, $29.50 Here are really stunning coats—smart in style—single or double breasted, tube or flare-back models—smart in fabric and color~—daring plalds and vivid plain colors—tan, gray, green and comblina- tlons—all coats that misses will love. Don’t you want one? MISSES' SHOP, THIRD FLOOR. You Never Saw Prettier ‘New Frocks for Misses at $25.00 So many lovely fabrics—roshanara, georgette, flat and printed crepes, moirs silk and crepe satin—such really ador- able styles—drapes, basque, fancy apron fronts, smart cape backs, tiers, straight- line and two-piece models, with every wanted eort of trimming, it seems! And at such modest cost there's’ really no reason why Miss 14 to 20 shouldn't have one right away! MISSES’ SHOP, THIRD FLOCR. We're Way Behind In Getting Out the Remnants! 80 Coats Left! Women's sizes—smart conservative styles that will be good all next season—and see the prices! 9—$20.50 Brown and Gray Plaid Sport Coats.] 1—$50.00 Black Astrakhan Cloth Jacquette, ; 515 size 3—$69.50 Navy Biue Cordalure Straightline Coats, natural gray squirrel collars. . 1=$45.00 Deer and Gray Plaid Topcoat, size 8. 1—$95.00 Panel.back Coat, rich brown marvella, 'xln 34 1—875.00 Caracul-trimmed straightline Coat, $ navy blue vellona, size 38, r 10—$69.50 Straightiine Coats, navy blue and | black orlando—black caracul collar and cuffs. 1—$125.00 Little Woman's Coat, brown Fash" ona, viatka squirrel collar and cuffs: size 15%.} 1-$95.00 Navy Blue Tarquina Wrap Coat, size 35. | © 3—$95.00 Gray and Black Plaided and Striped | Sport Coats - b 3—$85.00 All-season coats, black or tan Fashona. 2—$85.00 Topceats, with fox collars; gray and blue_ plaid. 1—879,50 Gray Fleeced Mixture Sport Coat, kit fox collar; size 34. g 2—$125.00 Circular Draped Coats, brown Arabia,y with collar, cuffs and panel border of viatka squirrel. i 7—$110.00 Coats, fashona and cordara fabriss, | shawi colfars of kit fox or shawl collars and cuffs | of lynx. . 1—$145 Little Woman's Coat, brown Fashon collar, ,cuffs and border of viatka - squirre! size 151, 11—$89.50 and $95.00 Brown Straightilne Coats, with large nutria collar and cuffs—cordova, vel- fona and fashona coatings. 838500 Black Coats, with skunk collars and | cuffs; lustrosa; sizes 42, 44, 46, 4—57" Brown Lustrosa Stralghtline Coats, large beaver collars. = 4—$135.00 Black and Navy Blue Str: Coats—Arabia and fashona, with large shawl collar and cuffs of fire fox furs. 6==$125,00 Coats—stunning straightliine styles; navy biue and black pile coatings, large oollars and cuffs of black or taupe fox and lynx. Clearing Cut Skirts! 3—$12.50 Novelty Mixture Sport Skirts; rose,) green and biack. - \$3,00 1—3$3.50 Gray Plald Camel's Hair Sport Skirt. 2-314.50 Skirts, brocaded worsted, navy biue] and red—novelty plaid, green and gray. 1s 00 1—-$13.75 Self Striped Gray Velour Wrap Skirt. * 2 1—$12.50 Tan and Black Velvo-knit Skirt. | 1—$10.75 Box Pleated Black Crepe Mohair Skirt! 20—8$7.50 Wool Grepe Skirts, box panel and) combination pleated styles; tan, ‘gray, cocoa, nav) b o blue and black. f 12—$10,00 Box Pleated Skirts, novelty fabrics,; 00 In navy blue or brown with tan—smart and |, o practical for early spring. ! 1—$29.50 Brown Chiffon Velvet Draped Skirt. 3 3—$19.50 Sport Skirts, imported plaids; in gr‘yl | 340 and blue and gray and tan. 2-$16.80 Skirts—black satin, striped wool crepe, box pleated; brick dust and brown plald lponvs 00 model. » 4—$14.50 Sport Skirts, camel’s hair, rlhhan} bound, rose and gray stripes, navy blue and| gray rodler checks. 1—$12.80 Grly[:ml black Plal rt. ki Skirts—sport and tallored styles, In smart plaids and stripes, velour checks, ls 00 novelty worsted and camel’s hair plaids—an un- | i usual Friday. opportunit, J ° o . Stocking Finale! No time now to dally. Spring is upon us and the large stocks of wool and silk and wool sport stockings Camel's H.l'r, - left by reason of the open winter have been put in two groups regardless of former price for quick clear- ancel $3.00 to $4.50 English Stockings, $1.95 Fine Soft Wool and Slik-and-Wool Stockings, full fash- loned and beautifully made. Heather mixtures, ribbed or plain; some with hand-embroldered clox. Gamel, gray, fawn and coating colors. $2.25 and $2.75 Sport Stockings, 95¢ Plaln, ribbed and vertical stripe patterns in all.wool and silk and wool mixtures—two.tone colorings, brown, gray, camel coating and Black with white, $2.00 and $2.75 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, black and cocoa, mercerized garter hems; also a few pairs with lace clox, black and otter. $165 pair. $350 to $475 Fancy Black Silk Stockings, lace, beaded and embroidered clox, full fashibned with silk garter hems, broken sizes. $250 pair. 75c_Cotton Sports Stockings, ribbed patterns, cor- g:lwn. black, suede, gray, camel, ¢innamon, otter; 50c RN $6.00 and $6.50 Long Kid and Suede Gloves, $2.95 - Won't thers be a crowd for these! 12 and 16 button lengths; In gray or mode suede and black, mode and brown kid. Only one or two pairs of a size. What VALUE! $3.25 - Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, $1.95 White with black gmbroldery, cream with novelty em. broidery—all sizes in the lot, but not in each style. Our usual fine quality glove stock. —and so the prices have to make up for it! Women’s $25.00 to $49.50 Dresses, $17.50 Assorted ctyles In fine siik crepes—black satin with deep white lace collar and cuffs, navy blue and black Cantor® Ccrepes conservative and stralghtiine styles; sizes 36 to 40. Women’s $25.00 to $39.50 Cloth and Silk Dresses, $19.50 Senart frocks of navy blue and brown crepe satin, with contrasting gray and tan self banding and bead outlining on sleeves and panels—black and navy blue satin, fringed and pleated, with face vests, collars and cuffs—navy blue Polret twill, draped or straight lines. In one style or another sizes 36 to 43—and a splendid group to choose from! Women’s $39.50 to $65.00 Silk Dresses, $26.50 Black satin, plain cr brocaded, draped or straightline styles; brown crepe satin, with georgette crepe and gold- thread embroidery; draped frock of brown roshanara crepe, embroidered; and crepe de chine sport frocks, tan and green, witn Roman stripes. Mostly one of a kind; sizes 36-to 42 and a most unusual opportunity! 184500 Imported Silk Crepe Dress, brown. Sie 36. $25.00 4-$1930 Twill and Charmeen Frocks, tan brown and navy blue: sizes 34, 36 and 40. $2950. 6—$49.50 to $39.30 Silk and Satin Frocks, navy blue and black, plain and brocaded.effectsy sizes 34 to 38 30 Powden Blue Crepe Evening Gowns, crystat i color beading; sizes 34 and 36. $22.50 to $35.00 Costume Blouses, $10.95 Here is an announcement which should crowd our Blouse Shop tomorrow morning! These Blouses are stuaning and original interpretations of the late winter mode, even one or two slesveless imports among them, most suitabie foN spring, They are in the becoming slip.over and Jacquette styles, and fabrics are rich metal cloths, soft duvetyns, with cut work embroidery and filmy georgette crepes with all-over Chenille brocade. Brilllant colorings or dark suit shadesy A mcat worth while opportunity! $10.95 to $15.00 Costume Blouses,>$6.75 Generous assortment here in style or fabric—crepe de chines, satins, chiffon velvets—Siip-cver Blouses with round, square or V necks and short, thres.quarter or full length slaeves—trimmed with contrast color embroideries and nov. elty braid. £6.95 and $7.95 Costume Blouses, $4.75 Just one or two of a style, but all mighty smart—of fine quallty crepe de chine, with smart beaded or embroidered! designs In contrast colorings. Three.quarter or full length slesves, ' $5.00 Costume Blouses, $1.95 These are Blouses well sulted to spring wear! Crepe de chines, printed silks and georgette crepes, in siip-over and tuck-in-models. Trimmed in self or contrasting colors. $5.00 to $7.95 Handmade Blouses, $4.38 Just the sort of Blouses to give a faminine alr to the tallored smartness of spring suits. Peter Pan, Tuxedo and frill models, entirely hand-fashioned from fine French voile. Just one or two of a style. Here! Women’s Suits! €ere. omen s JUlIts. —$125.00 Navy Blue Vellona Three-piece Cos 1—$35.00 Brown and Tan Fleeced Stripe Sport Coat. Viatka squirrel collar. Size 34. $40.00. Pumps—Oxfords smart up-to-the- .00 to $12.00 a ‘pair. $345 PAIR Fine rgmnant choosing amon, minute styles, sel ing regularly for Broken sizes is the explanation. 31 palrs Colonial Pumps—gray or brown suede and patent leather and gray siede combination; Spapish dress heels. % pairs Black and Brown Calf Cuban Heel Oxfords. 87 pairs Single-St Black or Brown Kid Pumps, Cuban Reels and welt soles. 19 pairs Brown Calf Sport Oxfords, flat hesls. 25 pairs Dark Brown Kid or Black Calf Tongue Pumps—hand-turned soles and Cuban heels. 107 pairs of Smart 4.button Strap Pumps— short vamps, unior French heels and hand. turned soles; black suede, patent leather; black or brown kid. PAIR $1.10 Storm and Opera Cut Rubbers : 45c Pair 217 vlln—v}urly all sizes—for high Cuban or French $4.00 Silk Jersey Sport Bloomers, $1.95 Fine quality Jersey, well tallored and strongly reinforced; smart double shirred cu! ack, brown and navy blue, Silk Umbrellas, $5.90 Another of those wonderful purchases—wonderful for the quality of the richly colored tape.bordered sllks—wonderful for the rtness of the mother-of-pearl, amber and colored bakelite d carved hardwood hamdies. You'll surely want one of these tomorrow! > Coat End MISSES’ Coat s! and white novelty coating. { 1—Miss’ $45.00 Black and Gray Stripe Sport 1—Mlss’ $65.00 Green and Tan Plaid Sport Coat,) Jap fox collar. e ¢ 1—Miss' $75.00 Dress Coat, soft trotvenetts; 3—Misses’ $110.00 Plaid Sport Coats, with red) and brown fox coilars, 1 s 1—Miss’ Black Fashona Straightline Coat, black | fox collar, ) 2—Misses’ $110.00 Straightiine Coats, monette, s 1—Miss' $110.00 Lustrous Velmara Coat, large | 45 beaver collar and cufis. | gray squirrel coliar and cuffs. ] 6—Misses’ $125.00 Tube Coats, black fashona, | 1—Miss' $115.00 Wrap Coat, smooth velmara, with “Grizette” novelty fur coilar and cuffs, . 3—Misses’ $135.00 Cape.back Coats, fashona,) wlith prown fox colfar and cuffs, 8 d=Misses’ §13300 Tube Cofts—black fashona, s ’ 84 i MISSES’ $49.50 One-of-a-Kind Qs Silk Crepe Frocks, $26.75 roshanara, crepe satin and printed silks—slim draped styles: delightful basque and bouffant effects, slender straight lines; d MISSES’ $55.00 Cloth Frocks, $23.75 The finest kind of twills and charmeen, smartly tallored or pencil.striped effects, mavy blue; braid and button trimmed. 5 o -MISSES’ $30.00 Silk Crepe Frocks, $19.50 business and afternoon. GCrepe satins and roshanara crepe, embroidered, beaded and ribbon trimmed. A number of 2—Misses’ $25.00 Straightline Flannel Frocks, red and black, $5.00. 4—Misses’ $30.00 Straightline and Two-piece Twill Frocks, brown and navy blue, SI5.00, g{;ned or straight silhouette, navy blue and brown, .75, $40.00 Peach Taffeta Evening Frock, $2250. Satin .»(it_emoog Frocks, $31.50. . 1—Miss’ $65.00 Green Velvet Evening Frock, ribbon 2—Misses’ §75.00 Black Velvet Dinner Frocks, also 1 S65(Y)\Charmeen Coat Frock, tiered skirt, $35.00. VHE R 2—Misses™ $25.00 Sport Coats, brown or black 310 Coat, fur collar. J viatka squirrei_collar and cuffs. with brown fox or viatka squirrel collar and cufls.] 4—Misses’ $135.00 Coats, soft fashona coating; with platinum woit or black fox collars and cuffs. [ s55 with very large black fox collars and cuffs. 4 Just a dozen of these adorable frocks—georgette crepe, lovely shades, rose, green, beige, black and navy biue. Into adorable “missy’ coat and draped models—plaln cotor Here are the frocks Misses want right now for street, “missy” styles. Tan, rose, green, black and navy biue. 1—Miss™ $35.00 Powder Blue Taffeta Evening Frock, $10.0 Misses' $35.00 Twill and Charmeuse Frocks, 1—Mis 00 1 4—Misses’ $55.00 Beaded and Embroidered Crepe trimmed, $3250 . ses’ Charmeen Frocks, embroidered, and -iur-Xrimmed; also 1—$65.00 Orchid Georgette Crepe Frock, draped and beaded., $45.00. ~ Swea Again! ters Again: All brushed woo! garments now ridiculously low! Prac. tically our entire stock In two lots, 25—£5.00 to $8.50 Brushed Wool Golf Coats. ] 6—$3.95 Brushed Wool Siip-overs, round or s 85 V necks o 4—$5.00 to $3.50 Swagger Coats, roll collars and bell sleeves J 3—3$15.00 Brushed Vicuna S!Ip.over Sweaters 7—$8.50 Brushed: Swagaer Coats, plain colors with combinatlon trim . $ 85 $—$10.00 to $12.50 Brushed Wool Golf Coats o 12—$8.50 Brushed Wool Jacquettes, front or alde fastening ) Swagger Coats...... . Fine quality, light-welght brushed worsted—low-button- ing front, short roll collar; In fancy stripe effect. Brown or navy blue. Only a few of these! Just Heaps of Lovely Garments! - $1.50 Silk Camisoles, 95¢ Steap Style Camisoles, of fine quality flesh color satin, trimmed with val lace in: on. $4.00 Philippine Underwear, $2.75 Fine quality nalnsook—Gowns and Chemise—hand em- broidery In satin stitch and colado work, In unusually beau- tiful designe—siightly mussed but good as new when laun. dered. - ¢ -$4.00 Silk Chemise, $2.95 Fine quality radlum silk and creps de chine, lovely, Iace-trimmed models, with val Insetion and filet and Irish e insets and medallions; smart tailored styles with tucked yokes—self or ribbon straps. Flesh color, orchid and peach to choose from. $15.00 to $1800 Silk Gowns, $10.85 Just a few of these Exquisite Gowns, lustrous crepe.back “satin and fine quality radium silk—smartly tallored or beautifufly tace trimmed. white. “De Bevoise” Brassieres, 75¢ Extra long models of strong pink broshe, elastic gusset at hip and elastic shoulder straps for perfect fit. $1.95 $4.00 and $5.00 Cotton Crepe Of that fine box loom crepe so popular for this styie of garment—all trimmed with self ruching. Wistaria, French blue.and rose. Peach, flesh color, orchid and