Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 20

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20 $35,000 SUITS FILED IN 2 AUTO ACCIDENTS Anna M. McGavin Asks $25,000 for Injury—Fred Mitchell $10,000 for Death. Anna M. McGavin has filed suit in he District Supreme Court to recover $25,000 dam: from the Heurich rewing Company and David Cal- houn, a truck driver, for alleged per- sonal injuries s run over by +« company truck driven by Calhoun, October 15 last, at 10th street and New York avenue, and sustained se- she ts. She Attorney N. B. Lan- She w injurie ented by Ireau. Fred Mitchell, wants $10,000 damages from J ind his wife, C h of her s administrator of nine rs for the de husband’s ber 23 last, | 1 ran down | injuries from | olq, Attor- for the xt day. appear regented by & Rice T0 SPEAK ON DEATH. | n Mission Preacher to Give mon Toni ing idea L. Suliivan, mis the Unitarian lay- Doctor Pleads Not Guilty. Dr. Robert Adc f St 1 withdraw | twent B ond precinc the car at Rhode Islund driver, Bernard O' arrest. pital for an injur. | Joy riding, | Ma OFFICER JERKED OFF CAR. Driver Later Arrested and Forty Gallons Liquor Seized. Thrown to the pavement by the sudden swerving of an alleged whisky-laden automobile which he boarded to determine its carge, Po- lice'nan Watson Salkeld of the sec- renewed his charge on avenue and Tth street early today and placed the ily, colored, under The automobile and ons of corn whisky d O'Kelly was charged with ille fon and transporting. S as treated at Emergency Hos- 4 hand. about forty SRR ALLEGED JOY RIDER FACES TEN CHARGES Police Hold Archie R. Benson, Re- cently Paroled From Reforma- tory in Virginia. Archie Richard Benson, twenty of 1607 33rd street, recently paroled from the District reformatory at Lorton, Va.. where he was held for was arrested last r Alligood and of joy riding tive Davis and ten placed es fwere It is charged that inted st him. M northwe t street; A. L. ind Wilson 1. Adams Mill road, nley, Wilmoth, 2633 Two Auto Drivers Fined. the Trafiic on Lynn paid rockless driv ter known paid a fine Court v fin Jam In sterday | automobile | High Sehool | s0 per c t by | THE EVENING PROGRESS OF NEGRO. TRACED BY SENATOR Capper Cites Statistics to Show Race Has Made Impressive Advances: The progress of the negro race since its e neipation was outlined by Senator Capper of Kansas before a meeting of the Columbia Educa- tional Association at the Dunbar st night. Senator Capper declared that today nt of the race in America can read and write. total of $28, 000,000, of which the cofbred man con- tributes 00,000, is expended in their education. There are 500 col- normal schbols and 2,000,- nd there are 44,000 ¢ who dévote their live: of their ra declared r Cappe Irank W. Ballou, superintend- 3€ schools; Garnett C. Wilkinson, istant superintendent, and Willix L. Houston, member of the board of education, also spoke. M. Grant Lu- cas, president of the association, pre- sided _— The Popular Way | to Remove Hair| And also the quick, sure, sat-| factory way! Use Del-a-tone | This reliable, scientific prepara- | tion has been in general use for 14 years of hair paste the re field Co., 336 Lak Chicago. At dru ment stores or sent prepaid in plain_ wrapper for one dollar. DEL-A-TONE | Removes Superfluous Hair —Advertisement. Dr. in smooth marvel al just apply off, and Mac Largest Assortment Best Values Phone Main 7604 1218-1220 F St. N.W. Children’s Shoes The Family Shoe Store, with its wide rep- utation for service and value, again demon- strates ability to serve bovs and girls with the right kind of foot- wear for Easter. Chil- dren who wear Family Shoe Store shoes are in- deed smiling and happy. “Hollywood Sandal™ and Pekin Sandal eather, gray suede, and white kid, sewed sole or tu 21/>—8, $5.50 and $6.00 Wisses’ Sizes, $1.50 g In patent and white £5.00. kid only Child's Sizes, $4.00 les of Boys' Ox- < This is one. construction, ex- fitting, wonderfully dur- \d stylish. 9—131/,, $3.00 to $4.00 1—56, $3.50 to $6.00 A to D wide. Misses' Patent Pump ‘Wishbone strap effect. Very new. 81,—11, $4.00 111/,—2, $5.00 For Easter Moccasins for Boys and Girls Rrown, smoked elk and combination. High and low cuts, F fortable—wonderfully dw the most lar numbe: have the *Kocry Krome" flexibie 5—8, $3.00 and $3.50 87211, $3.50 and $4.00 113—2, $4.00 2Y7—6, $5.00 Smaller Sizes, $3.00 to $4.00 Sizes up to 6, $5.00 Boy. Crepe Rubber Sole Tan_calf, plain toe, side saddle »f mahogany calf, mannish and “sporty.” 21/,—$, $5.00 Others in tan and black oxfords. le Gents’, 101372, $3 to $4 Boys, 1—6, §5 to §7 calt calf, and and _white comfortable In Very stylish. 81,—11, $3.50 11%,—2, $4.00 patent nobby, Other Shoes for Children Famous Acrobat Shoes for Children With the double welt, which means double wear. All sizes, B to D unde. $2.00 to $5.00 Oxfords and Pumps for Growing Girls and Children Infants' “First Step” Shoes Children’s Cadet Hos;ery. 50(: and 60c a Pair Triple Knee, Heel and Toes—Black and Brown White Canvas and White Kid Pumps and Oxfords Just Arrived! For Misses and $3.00 to $6.00 FFAMILY SHOE STORE 310-312 Seventh Street N.W. Over F; ;fty Years’ Satfsfactary Service To remove any growth ||| [ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924. MRS. BROWN TO SPEAK. Senate Candidate to Be on WRC Program April 22. Mrs. Izetta Jewel Brown of King- wood, W. Va., will speak over WRC April 22, at 6:35 pm. Mrs. Brown is the only woman candidate for the United States Sei She is an in- ternational speaker, and formerly known because until recently she was a member of the woman's com-~ mittee of the American Farm Bureau Federation. he will give ten minutes of her speaking time over the radio to the fascinating Island of Jersey, famous for cows, pirates and great stage beauty, to say nothing of world famed potatoes and tomatoes. Ten minutes of her time will be given to was leading woman for Otis Skinner cription of her trip to the Amer- and James K. Hackett. She is well cemeteries in France and as to known in Washington and nationally | how the Unknown Soldier was chosen. Demonstrated. given by pupils of the lass” of the Dlake & was parents of the children. included Dr. Joseph pervising medical insp: schools; Dr. Rebecea Stoneroad, rector of the physical Easter BLOUSE Event! SEA ISLAND AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS AND OVERBLOUSES ‘with all the new tailor- ed features; fine mate. $2 95 o SHIRT STYLES AND OVER- BLOUSES—Colored Voiles, daintily frilled and picoted or embroidered in_contrasting colors in smart, poyish « styles ... rial and_exceptionall weil made............. the newest and most desirable sort of spring apparel and accessories. tremendous. ments complete costumes for Easter wear. Naturally, two weeks of such heavy selling has left our stocks with many ones and twos, single garments that will fit most acceptably into individual Easter wardrobes, broken size and style assortments of up-to-the-minute accessories—all of which obvi- ously cannot be retained in our stocks. one you are looking for. Anniversary Ends Coats—Suits—Dresses—Misses’ Apparel Misses’ sizes are 14, 16 and 18 years. (Third Floor.) Women’s sizes mostly 36 to 42. (Second Floor.) 3—Misses’ $19.50 Gray and White Sport Coats; youthful beited models.. - 4—Misses’ $25.00 Sport Suits, gray or tan homespun; short box jacket styles... 7—Misses’ $25.00 Twill and Velour Check Dresses; siim, straightiines, braid embrol ery and button trimming s deeeestassesanaenes 10—Misses’ 50 to $22.50 Silk Dresses, satin, broidered and lace-trimmed styles .............. &—Women’s $22.50 Tan and Gray Polaire Spo 5—Women's $25.00 Biack Satin Street Dresses, side draped and embroldered 36 to 40 .. . . . 3—Women’s $35.00 Canton, Satin_and Jacquard Crepe Street Dresses, tiered and draped; cocoa, brown, gray; sizes 36, 38, 42. o — 3—Women’s $35.00 Novelty Stripe Roshanara Dresses, tailored styles, In cocoa and] meadow green; sizes 36 and 38. i A G Women's $29.50 Pasadena Crepe Dresses, embroidered sport styles; in white, coral | and maize; sizes 36, 40, 42. 8—Women’s $32.50 Jacquard and Spot de Laine Crepe Dresses; drapes, tiers, ing embroideries: navy blue, black, cocoa, beige; sizes 36 to 42. 4—Misses’ $25.00 Sport Coats, single or double breasted flare models; brown, tan, gray. 6—Misses’ $29.50 Sport Sults, homespun and noveity mixtures; youthful single or dwu-‘ ble breasted box jackets. 9—Misses’ $5.00 and $20.50 Afternoon Dresses, stunning basque draped and straight. | line styles, in satin canton, georgette and crepe alpaca; rose, tan, green, powder and! navy blue. [ 6—Women's $29.50 Tan or Gray Angora Polalre Sport Coats. h S5—Women's $35.00 Topcoats, tallored lines and smart plaided coatings. 2—Women's $45.00 Sport Suits, stunning fleeced plaids, in beige, brown and goid or gray and blue. \d | 14—Women's $35.00 Box Jacket Suits, green and brown. 8—Women's $45.00 Navy Biue Twill Tailored Suits, box or panel jackets. | 10—Little Women's $30.00 Dresses, crepe de chine and crepe satin; fascinating spring | styles, in powder and navy blue, artichoke green and brown; sizes 15)2 to 19 { 6—LIittle Women's $35.00 Sport Suits, smart boxejacket styles, in tan, gray; sizes 155 to 19/ . 6—Little Women's $29.50 Mannish Tailored Topcoats, angora, or brick dust; sizes 15)2 to 18V5. contrast- ‘ mixtures and plaids, or flannel; tan, gray, | brown and polaire, In gray, tan 10—Women®s $35.00 Dress Coats, fine navy blue, tan, gray and black twill; pin tucked or braid trimmed. 5 E—Women's $35.00 Sport Coats, stunning plaids in brown and tan, gray and black. 12—Women's $39.50 Topcoats, fleeced plaids and plain color Sun-glo; swagger backs or straightline styles: high shades, daring combinations, tans, grays. 3 Misses' $35.00 Cape-back or Straightline Coats and Capes, navy biue or tan; twill | braid trimmed; also 1—$39.50 Embroidered Tan Charmeen Cape. | 5—Misses’ $35.00 Sport Coats, plaids and plain color Polaire; styles; tan, gray, blue. 10—Misses’ $35.00 and $39.50 Frocks, lovely satin canton, flat and georgette crepesi - becoming basqued, tiered and sHm straight models; beads, embroidery; lace and ribboni | rimming. | e iisses® $65.00 Twill Coat Frocks, button and brald trimmed. 3—_Women’s $39.50 Black Alpaca Tailored Coat Dresses, stitched linen cellar and cuffs; | sizes 36, 40, 42. { 5—Women's $45.00 Satin Canton and Crepe de Chine Afternoon Dresses, tiered skirts) and contrast color beading: sizes 36 to 42. | 3—Women's $35.00 Imported Georgette Crepe Dinner Frocks, crystal beading and ap- | pliqued silver roses; peach, orchid, flesh; sizes 36 and 40. ——eeeee 3—Women's $45.00 Novelty Striped Roshanara Silk Sport Dresses, with contrastin, collars and cuffs. Rust, gray, beige. N ) 2—Women's $59.50 Straightiine Flat Crepe Dresses, with Persian embroidery; navy blus and black; s ze 36. : 2 Women's $49.50 Black Satin Dresses, circular skirts are ribbon and brald trimmed:; | also 1—$49.50 Beaded Georgette Dinner Frock, jade, size 36. ] 12—Misses’ $45.00 and $48.50 Afternoon and Evening Frocks, pleated, beaded, tucked,| draped and lace trimmed—simply adorable. i | 3—Misses’ $49.50 Oxford Suits, box jacket styles, braid trimmed. 1 3_Misses’ $50.00 Charmeen Suits, smart single and double breasted models; buttorf | $ \ double-breasted flared | trimmed. 8—Misses’ $39.50 Homespun and Mixture Suits, very popular with smart misses; tan, gray, blue. ! 2—Misses’ $55.00 Blazer Striped Spart Coats, with crepe sieeves; gray and biue, black and gray. S -Women's $45.00 Velvoknit Sport Suits, brown and mocha, gray and biue. i 10—Women's $45.00 Tailored Suits, men's wear hairline and pencil stripe twills; two| and three button, double and single breasted Jackets. { 4—Women’s $52.50 Line Plaided Flannel Suity; brown, tan and green; tan and mavy bius; panel jacket styles. 5—Women's $49.50 Sport Suits, plaided in sitver and brown, beige and tan, bambog and brown. 6—Larger Women's $45.00 to $57.50 Sport Coats, tan and gray Kingsley plaids; tailored or convertible collars; some braid-bound styles. 8—Larger Women's $45.00 to $49.50 White Canton Crepe Dresses; braided and pleated, paneled and flounced: distinctive lines; sizes 4215 to 4815. 6—Larger Women's $39.50 to $49.50 Crepe de Chine, Satin Canton and Canton Crepe Dresses with pleatings, tucks and embroidery; sizes 4214 to 48%. '3—Women’s $49.50 Flamingo Sport Coats, gray and white, gray and red, green and white; stunning! 6—Women's $55.00 Plaid Topcoats, full backs and large patch pockets; tan and brown. 4—Women’s $55.00 Lorenella Twill Dress Coats, navy blue and black. 6—Misses’ $55.00 Hairline Twdil Suits, braid bound and button trimmed; navy blue, tan, gray. s 4—Misses’ $55.00 Flared and Straightline Sport Coats; stunning plaids in red, gray and tan. 3—Misses’ $59.50 Sport Suits; novelty checks and plaids, box Jacket style. 2—Misses’ $59.50 Straightiine Twill Frocks, tan and navy blue, embroidered. 2—Misses’ $55.00 Georgette, Flat and Roshanara Crepe Frocks—alluringly youthful styles in powder blue, rose, artichoke green, tan, navy blue and black. - 3—Women's $57.50 Georgette Crepe Dinner Gowns; exquisitely beaded in crystal og colors; jade, white, peach; sizes 36 and 40. 2-Women’s $49.50 Beaded and Embroidered Satin Afternoon Dresses, powder biue and black; also 3—$49.50 Paris Frocks, georgette and crepe de chine, embroidered and tucked;. Monterey rose, French blue and Havana brown; sizes 36 and 40. 4—$59.50 Sport de Laine, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Satin Dresses; embroldery and button trim; beige, brown and cocoa; sizes 36 and 40. 3—Misses’ $55.00 Twill Coats, siim, straight or cape sice 5 Misses’ $65.00 Coats, gray and tan Lustrah, straight or smartly flared. 4—Misses’ $89.50 Tarquina Coats, wrapped models, tucked and button trimmed; tan, gray and black. S—Misses’ $55.00 to $65.00 Box Jacket Suits, pencil stripe or’ plain twills; tan, black. 14—Misses’ $55.00 to $65.00 Frocks, adorable styles for afternoon and evening; flat : and cashmers crepes, and satin canton; many smart shades. S Women's $65.00 Straightline Sport Dresses, embroidered Pasadena crepe, taiored Bayadere crepe, white and sand: sizes 36 and 40; also— {—$65.00 White Crepe de Chine Evening Gown, gold and crystal beading, size 38. 2—Women’s $75.00 Afternoon Dresses, chiffon and Elizabeth orepe with lace; beige and fawn; sizes 36 and 40, I—\Women's $67.50 to $79.50 Dresses, silver gray crepe Maurfce, biack silk net with spider web lace, black chiffon and white'lace insertion; size 36. 2—Women’s $59.50 Dressy Velmara Coats, black and graystone with satin cord . imming. i omen’s $75.00 Badger and Black Twill Coats, tucked or embroldered collai 5_Women’s $65.00 Lorenella Twill Coats, stunning styles with raglan yokes an contrasting embroidery—badger, artichoke, graystone, brick dust and black. 6—$55.00 Sport Coats, striking plaids with full back and cape siceve styles, gray, tan, gypsy red, green and bamboo. 2~ ‘Women’s $85.00 Coats, brown and tan imported Flamingo—black roshanara sific with summer ermine collar. - 2—Women’s $65.00 Suits—gray and blue striped, black and white plaid. 1—$89.50 Tan Domino Flamingo Suit—also, 1—$75.00 Green Argentine Striped Suit with double-breasted box Jacket. navy blue, Closing a Most Successful Anniversary! Sorosis Spring Pumps SOROSIS 1-strap model brown or/gray suede or patent kid—low flat heeis........... SOROSIS Black Satin or Brown Suede Strap Pumps—Cuban heels. SOROSIS Double-strap Pumps, patent leather, black kid or black sati hand-turned soles o CLASS EXHIBITS WORK. Occupational Therapy Activities An exhibit of occupational therapy “open-window chool Tuesday, viewed by school officials and The visitors A. Murphy, su- ctor of the di- training de- Friday—26th Anniversary Finale We opened our 26th Anniversary two weeks ago with stocks filled to overflowing with The response was For two weeks our patrons have been choosing from these wonderful assort- partment; Miss O'Neal, director of drawing; Selden M. Ely, supervising principai of the fifth division, and Miss Emily Scrivener, administrative principal. The boys' exhibit consisted of models of hieros of history, radios aud baske 1 The girls of the class had handwork on display, embroidered guest towsls, centerpieces, doilles, raMla shoe bags and laundry bags. g i Eleven women were successful candi- dates for office in the recent primaries in Nebraska. BEAUTIFUL SILK OVER- BLOUSES in the newest costume styles; crepe de chines, $4.85 satins and roshanara crepes, noted for the wide variety of glo- rious spring shades.... Individual Models Easter Millinery 4—$17.50 to $23.50 Hats, unusually smart, In red and combinations with red. 1—$18.50 Faille Silk Hats, daffodil color feather trimmed. 5—$13.50 Embroidered Taffeta Hats with mushroom brims; browns, blues, black and white. 4—$12,50 Brimmed Hats, exquisitely flower trimmed. Combination Hats, trimmed or with lace veil drapes, all stunning. 5—$16.50 Fabric and Hair Interesting Remnants of Anniversary Bags 8-$7.50 BLACK BROCADED SILK UNDERARM BAGS, with hidden-away pgecket, coin purse and mirror—tan moire silk linings and cord and tassel to finish; also, 10— navy blue, brown and black silk un. derarm bags, with hand-painted or gold-plated corners—all to golgied comersal ©° $5.00 12—$10.00 TO $1250 SILK AND LEATHER UNDERARM BAGS —beautifully tailored and fitted and finished with silk cord and tassel. Brocaded sitks or esclorain morecco .. $8.75 30—$2.00 UNDERARM BAGS— fancy materials with wide satin t s stripes—coln purse ,a"d, $1.00 Styles for Easter! Fine Kid Gloves $3.50 Novelty Kid Gloves with perforated cuffs, white) kid lined, brown only. $5.00 Centemeri French Kid Gloves, styles and colors, mostly large sizes. $4.50 Centemeri banded in tan, not many, $3.00 Centemeri “Bandalette” Style Gloves, kid or suede, black, white and some In colors. $3.00 Centermeri “Biarritz” mode, white, brown. SUEDE-FINISHED FABRIC GLOVES, splendid quality, pearl gray, 16-button length, white, black, mode, beaver. Many Desirable Shades! Stockings $1.00 GLOS (FIBER) DROP STITCH STOCKINGS, fine quality —broken sizes, in black, beaver, sand ~and Pair 3% FINE QUALITY LISLE STOCKINGS; ail well reinforced; cordovan. 3 pairs for 50c— 1& or by the singie palr. $1.75 FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, excellent quality and well reinforced; lisie garter hems— black, beige, banana, sombrero, white, Pair .. $3.00 FANCY SILK STOCKINGS, fine quality, full fashioned, with ex- guisite lace clox; ailk garter heme; ack, white, otter, gol and brown. Pal ! $1.95 ed Anniversary Underwear $15.00 CREPE - BACK SATIN GOWNS, $3.00 CREPE DE CHINE EN- VELOPE CHEMISE, good quality crepe de chine, In flesh color and orchid; trimmed with &7 Q5 dainty filet and val laces.. P4+ $8.50 AND $10.00 TAILORED CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS, un- usually fine quality; bateau or V- neck models, with hemstitching. Flesh color, orchid and peach to choose from $6.85 $6.00 AND $7.50 RA M SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE ENVEL- OPE _CHEMISE, lavish with filet and French val laces, edgings, in- sertions, medallions, in flesh color; orchid, white, peach and Nileimost attractiver ... $SBO $5.00 CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS Tehirred yokes and val lace Inser. ions—strap models in fiesh Color—somewnat mussed.. $2-85 Iy ing ing Umbrellas $5.50 Pure Silk Umbrellas, tirely with du lation elty, ivory and amber colored han- dies, with fancy Navy blu red, Neckwear 6—$3.50 Net Batiste Vests, badly mussed, made and most usable 19—$4.00 Long Guimpes, val iace trimme: lent with suit or jumpe dress. 2 French Kid Gauntlet Gloves, black but good size assortment. French Kid Slip-on Gloves; | Tricolette Slips—Petticoats Tricolette n i’ splendid wearing qualities an clinging straightline tendenc $5.00 COSTUME SLIPS, with 20 Inch self hems—all spiendidly tai- lored; biue, powder blue... $4.00 STRAIGHTLINE PETT! COATS, self-color designs; Jersey Petticoats, with fancy pleat henna, biue, ver and flesh color g $15.00 AND_ $18.00 SATIN AND CREPE DE CHINE NEGLIGEES, draped or slip-over models, most- orchid, $1.00 MEDIUM OR LONG BRASSIERES—pink satin striped material satin, splendidly made . $1.50 DEAUX—fine quality, with narrow back fasten- : $2.50 CORSLET ‘astening, helpful in keep- Senger tines - . $1.50 Col. Cameron to Retire. { Col George H. Cameron, United ' States cavalry, on duty with Organ- ized Rescrves at Hartford, Conn., will be placed on the retired list of the Army July 31 next, on h's own ap- plication, afier forty-five years' s 1cd He from Illinols, and RKracuated from the Mi Academy in June, 1883. His service was madirn in ‘the cavalry, in which he reache: the grade of colonel in July, 1916 war he served first New Styles! New Shades! Wonderful Easter Blouse Assortments! BRIGHTLY PRINTED SILK OVERBLOUSES in the smartest of costume styles— many of the new black and white satin com- binations styles, with sleeves or sleeveless—all at COLORED AND tailored $7.50 Remnants—and of an Unusually Interesting Sort! julc F St N.W. And so on this last Friday before Easter we have sorted out these beautiful garments—priced them even more at- tractively than for the Anniversary and present them here in a style to save you time and make it easy for you to find just the ? S ‘10 Closing Out These flower finished Regu- Nov- rainproof and all able tape border. or sun and rain siz Ps and ferrules. areen, §3 g5 Remnants of Anniversary black, purp ow! and E with ela but well Sleeved assorted novelty $2.95 r | $1.95 Pair 1.00 Pair ! $ ecry, ry selling! is for it cocoa, black, navy white am:l- $3.85 fawn, flesh, embroidered In stunning also a few Silk black, navy biue purple, ~French Lo $2.85 flounces; wistaria, fawn and stunning in style and ity; real filet {ace edgings or tly tailored models, with fine Bimen. Wi §9.85 self trimmed. black or cotton-back 79¢ BAN- - $1.00 ES—back or side JERSEY SILK Skirts—Sweaters—Blouses 3—$8.75 Navy Blue and Tan Wool Crepe Skircs, waffle checked .. Skirts; tan, gray, navy biue, black. and tan . 1—$10.75 Wral colorings - evesses 10—87. .00 Ta and Cosf quality silk crepes in beautiful shades.. 13—$7.50 to $10.00 Glos, Mohair an: over and Coat Sweaters, assorted colors. 20—§7.50 Combination and Panel-pleated Wool Grepe 8--$10.00 Box.pleated SKirts; tan and brown, navy biue $5 —_—_— 8—$12.50 to $15.00 Costume Blouses, elaborate satins and crepe de chines, including a few imports 14—$12.50 to $25.00 Slip-over Costume Blouses; crepe de chine and satin, in exquisite light and dark shades. 26—$13.50 to $25.00 Pure Silk, handsomely tailored glos and fine mohair Sweaters, slip-over and Tuxedo styles 3—$12.50 Novelty Plaid Worsted Skirts; green or brown with _tan, combination pleated 5—$13.50 Plaided Flannel, Skirts, wrap_style in gray, tan and brown... .00 Novelty Striped Roshanara Silk Skirts, com- bination pleated; powder blue, tan, gray, navy blue and black

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