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R e ™ o = — —] == (=) == = = == — = Factional Differences ported Adjusted_{:ourt Ac_ miles north of the entrance to San tion Once Threatened. U. S. DESTROYER STRIKES REEF ON PACIFIC COAST La Vallette, Grounded Near Fort BNFER fl U I Rose, Manages to Get Of Again Undamaged. By the Associated Press. R SAN FRANCISCO, July 2—The €= | United States destroyer La Vallette struck a reef off Fort Rose, fifty-four Francisco harbor, in a dense fog an hour before dawn today, but reported to the naval radio station at 7:53 a.m. that she was “off the reef” and was proceeding. Another report pick- ed up by the marine department of £7,000,000 ARE AFFECTED | Shamics ofcoq meree s«i¢ that Conference Will Vote on Submit- ting Pact With Northern Branch to Members. 2By the Asso peiated Press. e was proceeding from San Fran- cisco to Puget Sound when she struck. Sepatie o Do Maughan Flying to Logan, Utah. SALT LAKE CITY, July 2.—Lieut. Russell 1. Maughan, U. S. A., left here at 8:49 am. for Cheyenne, Wyo., in the airplane in which he recently went from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast in a day. It was Maughan's plan to fly over y CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, July 2.—|Logan, Utah, north of here, his ald t As the s ‘ convened today, ! together conferen, pe 1 General Conference of | home. ! the Methodist Episcopal Church South | to consider disposi- < tion of a plan for unification with the . northern body, word went about that leaders of various factions had gotten during the night and had * smoothed over many difficulties. There were many reports last night Z thut one of the first moves when the ce got down to b Before You Order Coal Consider usiness CSUWILLIAMS == would be the offering of a motion for I .O.MA ; adjournment sine die by those who BATIN believe the of the church constitution. wing was understood to have on to be in violation Find out exactly what it would cost to install an OIL-O-MATIC the support of those opposed to uni- in your present heating plant. fication under the plan drawn up by < the join t commission appoin the two branches of the churc also had beensnumerous rumors that form temperature it assures &n attempt might be made to stop the * proccedings through a federal court injunction should otiler methods fail. The conference was opened with a % devotional service. ., The special general confrence was Hot Water, Steam and Vapor face to face today with the g : problem :years—the proposal to unite the 2,000,000 <into one 3. The de fwhether the unification plan formu- lated by the joint commission of the B and southern churches e submitted to the regional | " Conterences - which eompose the | IO branch. Sho two-thirds northern shoulg b jsouthern of encountered within Methodists of the c great body elegates were to det the general conference a Submission, each regional confy at its n ext annual meeting, vote upon the proposal, and three-fourths of the minor bodies act favorably, unification would accomp conferenc had don to submit the plan to its subordinate divisions. Sentiment of the delegates appeared to be o ed fact, once the regional ces of the northern e likewise. The Northern ||| General Conference already has voted ||| verwhelmingly in fa submission of the unification p the rezio mitted thag the plan did not appear lo onal conferences. Son be perfect but expressed th that onc: church were united, the rough spc could be culty. MEXIC the two branches ironed out with littl, By the Associated Press. 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Goodyear ~w e 1t rubber heels Over 185 Stores 3100 M St. for a ous Fourth Children’s Patent strap Tur Sole Sandals. and white; sizes. TIV NI IR TR I T B 1.25 GoRo s Five @é F:c‘tz:es 729-31 7th St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924, Suits For Those Who Will Spend the Holiday . at the Beach $4.95 ‘We have establish- =d a reputation for extraordinary values in bathing suits and here is an excellent example: All-wool bathing suits, in_olain col- ors with only a white canvas belt for trimming; others trimmed with *contrasting color stripes. Black, Navy, Cardinal, Kelly or Royal Blue. es 34 to 46. Exceptional values at $4.95. Other Bathing Suits, $3.95 to $22.50. —Jellefi’s, Second Floor. Styleful Sweaters! Try to Equal These Values! At sl 95—5\\'03[;‘\"' of pure worsted, wi(_h & artificial silk trimmings; in cap-sleeve or sleeveless styles; slip-over or coat models; colors, French blue, corn, buff, tangerine or white. g 'JH Lu\ 4. Adaa —New models have been ac At $4.957" i erupomany in all- white: others corn, madonna blue, tangerine or buff. Made of fine mohair, artificial silk or Icelands. Slip-overs, Jacquettes or Tux- edos. 100—$2.95 to $4.95 Sweaters Only one hundred Sweaters in this sl m ‘wonder offer! Slip-over, Jacquette or Tuxedo stvles. Buff, navy, tangerine, French blue or combination colors. Act promptly! 240—$4.95 to $7.50 Sweaters Fine mohair, artificial silk or wor. &3 ()() sted; some sleeveless models Included. PO Colors, Kelly, tangerine, navy, gray, French blue or white. Jacquette, Tuxedos, slip-over, swagger and sport coat styles. —JellefT's, Second Floor Rebuiiding Remnant Sale For Little Women ' Coats, Suits, Dresses for women of short stature. You can be fitted here with little alteration—and at_little cost. 3—$29.50 Silk Dresses Navy and black Canton crepe. Little women’s sizes......... $9.50 15—$35 to $49.50 Dresses Little women’s sizes in Dresses of roshanara silk, flat crepe and slm Canton crepe. Tan, navy, cocoa and green. Half a dozen pretty styles; embroidered, braided, lace and ribbon trimmed 12—$15 and $17.50 Dresses Summer Dresses in French voiles and linens; blue, corn, peach, or- slo‘m chid and green; handdrawn, embroidered and lace-trimmed styles; little women's sizes. 10—$49.50 to $55 Suits Smart Tailored Sults in pencil stormes. Navy, olack: resewaod and 92450 gray twills; single and double breasted box Jackets. Little women’s sizes. 4—$29.50 and SBZSDSCoab Little women’s sizes in Sport Coats of green velvetone and im- $9.50 ported gray-stripe coatings. Well made and tailored. 6—$45.00 and $55.00 Coats Little women's sizes in Twill 50 Coata cape back. and straightine $21= styles. Grays, tans, navy and black. Excep- tional remnant opportunity! 10—$49.50 to 59.50 Coats Leading coatings includsd—Fla- mingo, Lustrosa and Ho-Linco $26.50 stripe: Tans, grays and beige; swagger styles; beautifully tailored. Little women's sizes. 2—$79.50 Topcoats Navy blue twill and gray fla- mingo, trimmed with summer $49.50 squirrel. Choice, $49.50. $10.00 to $15.00 Milinery for... . ... 4™ 22—Trimmed and Tailored Hats—some Leg- horns, four Milans, a Bankok; sand, purple and other wanted shades. The Milans are in navy and black, all this season’s styles. A millinery special extraordinary! $15 to $20 Hats—$7.75 Regrouped clearance of our Better Hats— some tailored, some trimmed; colors are black, navy, sand, green, navy and white, Copen and white and green and white; hair- cloth, peanut brald, Bankoks and other de- sirable materials. 7 —JellefPu, Third Floor. HandMade §3.95 Blouses for To accompany the Sleeveless Jacket, Blouses of sheer French voile, Irish filet or real val luce trimmed; others daintily embroidered or finished with drawnwork in plain _or block patterns. Peter Pans, Tuxedos or “V" neck style; many with lovely frills or colored pip- ings. Sizes 34 to 46. $1.95 to $2.95 Cotton Blouses 8—Blouses of Dimity, Volle and §] () Broadcloth. Mostly overblouse styles; 1 Peter Pan or “V necks; lace or embroidery trimmed. Some are soll $2.95 and $3.95 Blouses 175—Handmade Blouses, elabo- sl& rately trimmed with real ice and handdrawn work. French wvoiles or sheer dimities. Frilled; Peter Pan or “V” neck styles. Smart to wear with sweaters. $8.95 to $15 Costume Blouses 15—Costume Blouses, of crepe de 50 chine or satin; white, tan, shelk or $7. powder blue; long or short sieeves. Special, $7.50. —Jellefr's, Street Floor. For Large Women 3—White Dresses—Were $47.50 to $55 All are of white Canton crepe; $985 () two in smart coat models, finished with roll braiding: sizes 46y, and 50/2. The others in straightiine effects, with pleated paneis; sizes 42/; and 467 Reduced for to- morrow to $25.00. 6—$18.75 Linen CQRMDtBlm Splendidly styled _slenderizing Dresses, of white or colored linen. $12.75 Sizes 42> to 485 Cholce of the lot tomor-. row at $2.75. . 1—$75.00 BLACK CREPE ROMA DRESS— I beaded straightline, side-pleated styl 42Y,. At $44.76.—One size 42/ Bia Silk Lace Dinner Dress, very grace- §41 75 Was $59.50. At.. X . 1—Black Satin $65.00 Coat Straightline, Dressy Coat, in size £40 50 442; com ble_collar with rich = squirrel trim. Reduced to $49. $75 Chenille Brocaded Dressy C: sable (dyed squirrel) collar; full length, crepe lined. Special, $55.00. —lflle== Secomd Floor. $9 and $10 Sorosis Pumps S i 5448 Our recent big removal sales left many broken assortments, which we are going to clear out tomorrow at this feature price! Black Suede, Cuban Heel, One-strap Pumps, kid trimmed—Patent Leather, Ankie-strap Pumps, Spanish heel—and Patent Leather, Brown Kid and Dark Brown Suede One-strap Pumps, Cuban hee! and short vamps. Choice Thursday, $4.68. FRIDAY, ‘ AV A AT |G G (3 2 T Y Y Y GV Y (o Y G (T G Vo VY ULY 4TH—Closed All Day Saturday—Therefore REMNANTS TOMORROW—ONE DAY AHEAD This will indeed be a big shopping day! Last chance until Monday to supply apparel nceds; teeming with opportunities to secure the best summer fashions at great reductions. Remember, we are prepared to give good service during rebuilding operations! difficulties and rebuilding reductions are well worth investigating! Remnants—SKIRTS A wonderful day-before- the-holiday chance ! Match up a blouse or sweater with onevoi these! 20 Skirts—Russian Crepe Skirts of this fine siicmixed magerin $9.50 have been selling at $8.50 and $7.75. Now we clear up this lot of 20 skirts in combipation pleated styles— powder blue, tan, gray and Monterey—at only $5.50. 20—$14.50 to $19.50 Novelty ySirived Silk Skiren ‘hese are won- dertor- styles—weap $6-50 and pleated models; In pow- der blue, orchid, gold, bea- ver, artichoke, ruby red, gray and’ “cocoa. 15—$10.00 to $12.50 Skirts For the Larger Woman Smart pleated Skirts, in combina- &g 50) tion and panel pleated styles, in ma- terials consistina of wool crepes, wool rep and fine serge. Perfect fitting for the larger woman. 15—$13.50 Crepe Alpaca Skirts Tan, cocoa, green, rust, Monterey, $7 m powder blue and gray. ~These are P¢~ Skirts that seldom wrinkle—wonderfully serv- iceable. Combination pleated styles. Misses’ Dresses! ‘5 Lots! A sweeping clearaway of all remnants in the Misses' Dress Shop! As- sembled into 5 lots at intensely interesting re- ductions. At $ l 0.00 (Misses’) 3—MISSES $25.00 SPORT DRESSES — Of flannel; straightline and two-piece models; in henna, powder blue and gray. At $10.00. 2—MISSES $45.00 SATIN DRESSES— In lovely shade of brown; good style dresses, in tiered and draped, lace- trimmed effects. At $10. 3—MISSES $25.00 SILK DRESSES — Flat crepe and roshanara; em- broidered and tucked; powder blue, tan or gray. At $10.00, 3—MISSES’ §29.50 DRESSES—Of alpaca and satin canton; basque and straightline models; in black or nmavy. At $10.00. 1—MISSES'" $55.00 DRESS—Of brown flat crepe; draped model; beautifully embroidered. Special, $10.00. At 515-00 (Misses) 3—MISSES’ $25.00 EVENING FROCKS—Of georgette; basque and straightline model ribbon and lace trimmed; new shades of green, orchid, powder blue. At $15.00. 4—MISSES''$29.50 AFTERNOON FROCKS— Of satin, canton, crepe de chine and rosha- nara. Charming_tiered, pieated apron and basque styles. Tan, green and black. At $15.00. 1—MISSES’ $55.00 DRESS—Of brown satin canton; lace trimmed. At $15.00. 4—MISSES’ $35.00 DRESSES—Of georgette or canton; beaded and embroidered. Tan, black, and gray. At $15.00. At 32000 (Misses) 3—MISSES’ $40.00 GEORGETTE DRESSES —Lace trimmed; colors, tan and powder blue. At $20.00. 1—MISSES’ $65.00 DRESS—Of satin can- ton; lovely pleated style, prettily lace trim. med. At $20.00. 4—MISSES' $39.50 FROCKS—Of flat crepe and satin canton; straightline and basque ef- fects. Gray, tan or black. At $20.00. 3—MISSES’ $40.00 EVENING FROCKS— Novel and tasteful models: lace and ribbon trimmed; choice of orchid or green. At $20.00. At $25.00 (Misses) T=MISSES’ $45.00 GEORGETTE FROCKS— For afterncon and evening; beaded, embroid- ered and lace trimmed; maize, tan or green. At $25.00. ONE—MISSES’ $79.50 EVENING DRESS— Of crepe Roma; in Black and green combina- tlon. At $25.00. $40.00 SPORT FROCKS—Of oe; two-piece models, with pleated skirts; maize or shrimp pink. ~At. $25.00. 5—MISSES’ $50.00 SCARF DRESSES—Of satin canton and flat crepe; straightline mod- els; ribbon and lace trimmed; tan, green, black and navy. At $25.00. ONE—MISSES’ $55.00 DRESS—Of rose flat crepe; in _straightline model, with pleated tiers.” At $25.00. At 33000 (Miseer) +—MISSES’ $60.00 GEORGETTE DRESS —in henna shade; handmade and exquisitely hand.drawn. At $30.00. 2—MISSES’ $65.00 STREET FROCKS—Of satin canton and flat crepe; beaded and lace yoke styles; maize and black. At $30.00. 2—MISSES’ $55.00 CANTON DRESS—In straightline models, with all-over tucking. Both in coral shade. At $30.00. 6—MISSES’ $50.00 DRESSES—in satin can- straightline and lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed; cocoa, maize, navy and black. At $30.00. B 2—MISSES’ $65.00 EVENING GOWNS—Iin basque models, elegantly beaded; colors, coral and flesh. _ At $30.00. = 2—MISSES' $69.50 SATIN CANTON DRESSES—Basque models; lace and ribbon trimmed; black or navy. At $30.00. Misses’ $35 to sss.sosl 3.85 Tailored Mixture. . . Step out In one of these jaunty Suits on the “Fourth,” and see how much better you en- joy the day—especially when you think of the saving you effected! Box jackets, single .and double breasted; button and braid trimmed. Tan, brown and gray. Special, $13.85. Misses’ $25 to $35 Sport Suits Of imported mixtures and homespun, §0 85 Box Jackets, single and _double breasted models; tan, brown, black and white. See them! —Jellet’s, Third Floor. $15Umbrellas $ l 0.95 Tomorrow for. . . If you've been wanting a good Umbrella, don’'t miss this sale Thursday' Lovely bor- dered silks of best quality and gorgeous han- dles of pearl, amber, ivory and antique-finish composition. Green, black, purple, red and brow: regulation size or the short, chubby ones. Finished with silk cords and tassels; braided leather loops. Umbrellas That Were $5.50 All-pure-silk Umbrellas, in navy, $3.95 purple, red and brown; carved wood handies, with straps and ferrules. Very spe. cial! Formerly Up to $10.95 Short, clubby, 10 and 12 rib styi.s, “65 with large carved wood handies, thick, curved ferrules, French loops and straps. Wide-bordered silk of same or con- trasting colors. WALKING .Tlcl:‘%wFO‘?zlsElLV UP TO 88 WALKING STICKS, FORMERLY UP TO $5.50 AT $3.50 105 Women’s Coats For tomorrow we group them into a few Jots—many only onc of a kind—but all the biggest fort of values 15 Coats—Were as High as $50.00 LNONE LOWER THAN $5260. CHOICE hese are all smart Sport Coats, in the popular tasiran or fine fa. $13-50 mingo, in highland stripes, in plaids and in mixtures; good shades, too— tans, browns, grays, rust and powder blue. Sizes 36 to 42. 20 Topcoats—Were $39.50 to $59.50 20 Coats in a variety of styles; 34 and full lengths. Many of the s24‘50 materials the fine imported cloths, ajso sun- glow and genuine camel’s hair. Some in tan and beige, also gray and gold. Sizes up to 44. 25 Coats—Were $59.50 to $75.00 Novelty sport styles. Here are the finest sport coatings— fla- $33.50 mingo, fieeced plaids and imported stripes. Loveliest colorings, including tan, artichoke, gray, black and white, beige and wood brown, gray and rust. 3 and full-length swagger styles. 7—$35 Twill Coats. Navy blue and black; conserva- tive straightline styles, with cable sl&m stitching. A Friday chance for seven people. 4—$98.00 Brocaded Faille Tan, cocoa and black Silk Wraps—Just about 1; the original $32.50 pricel Collar, cuffs and Tuxedo revers edged with summer squirrel. 8—$65.00 and $75.00 Coats These consist of charmeens and twill coras, made in straigntiine $54:50 styles, also cape-backs; braid and summer fur trimmings; brick dust, graystone, tan and black. 27—$75.00 to $95.00 Coats These are lovely Afternoon Coats, in an assortment of materr. $94-50 als Including Juina, alpaca, twills and char- meen. Some are embroidered, others braided or with collars of the smart summer furs. Beautiful shades, including Monterey, brick dust, rosewood, tan, artichoke, badger and navy blue. This IS a purchase! Women’s and Misses’ $50 to $65 Sport and Travel Coats, 25 Here just in time for holiday pur- chasers! GENUINE STROOCK’S CAMEL'S HAIR AND DESIRE CLOTH — Soft and warm, but “light as a feather.” Easy to carry and will not wrinkle—ideal coats for sport and travel. 3; LENGTH, WITH SWAGGER_BACKS, FULL LENGTH, STRAIGHTLINE STYLE. CAMEL COLOR, BEAVER, BEIGE, WOOD BROWN, GRAY, GREEN.—Sizes from 34 to 42. Just 37 Coats. Don’t you want one? Women's Coat Section—Second Floor. Misses’ Coatx—Third Floor. Suits—Various Styles! Everything from Sports Suits to three- piece costu ble tomorrow at rebuilding remnant figures. 4—$52.50 Flannel Suits About 15 of the original price for these suits of French flannel, slz'so in lovely shades of powder blue, Monterey, tan and cocoa. One and two button jacket styles. 3—$65.00 Sport Suits Almost giving them away—a knit material in green and white—a fine 513-50 woolen mixture in green and gray; double- breasted box jackets. Quite smart! 10—$49.50 Tailored Suits Seems too bad to put such a price "on_these Suits ‘ot mannisn $14.50 plaid worsteds. They are splendid. Colors are gray and wood brown. One-button jacket style. 8—$55.00 to $69.50 Suits These are strictly tailored Suits, consisting of tan. twil-cord, black $19:50 alpaca, oxford and a stripe material. Adl the fashionable box jackets. 10—$45.00 and $49.50 Suits Here are Box-jacket Suits, in navy and black twills and navy 323-% and black pencil stripes. Only ten in the lot. 3—$79.50 Costume Suits Just think—3.piece Suits at 50 $29.50. Would pay anyone to buy o one!l Tan and gray. 3—$95.00 Costume Suits Also 3-piece styles In tan-color ewilof auperd “auality; ' Russian $49.50 overblouses. 3 10—$49.50 to $75 Silk Suits Even these Summer Suits of fine faitle silke. roshanara and noverty $39-50 stripe silks to be sold in the rebuilding rem- nants. Navy blue, black, gray and white. Beautifully made, with chenille embroidery and self-fold trimmings; wrap and pleated skirts. 2—$85.00 Black Satin Suits The fad of the season—2 Suits ontye "Bmare "box-jacket siytes; $49-50 stunning white moire silk vests! 4 Misses’ $45.00 Spon:ts sé::ais sl 8.50 There are only four—but they are worth featuring for the benefit of the first four Misses to come for them! Imported tweeds: wrap-around models; tan or Bray. 2—Misses’ $55.00 Twill Coats Two High-grade Coats, of fine quality twill; in navy and gray; $25.00 wrap-around models; braid trimmed and fin- ished with smart stitching. 6—Misses’ $75 Fur Trimmed Coats Wrap - around and cape - sleeve modeis rieh braiding sa Suckig: $33-50 Collars of Summer fur. Tan, navy, heana and black. 4—Misses’ $75.00 Sport Coats Handsome new plaids, flamingos and camel’'s hair; wrap - around ssg‘m models tan, green and gray. 5__Misses’ $95 Coats and Capes Cape - sleeve, cape -back and stratoht-tine modeta ot twiitor sk $00-00 in tan, black and gray. 3_Misses’ $29.50 Sport Coats m:-'n'-:"‘éffm’:"’:::'a' I;ZT.;‘;?“;T. “oreen $14.50 6—Misses’ $55.00 Sport Coats In plaids and stripes; new cap- stoove “amd”"cape ~back - moders. L350 Choice of tan, gray or brown. —Jellefls, Third Floor. Neckwear—Extra! Remnant Day Formerly C Special —Linen $1.00-$1.25 Vestees, trimmed 5 - with Filet or Irish lace insertion and edged-—Separate Organdy ees in Cocoa colo Linen Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets, in white, with dots embroidered in colors—Linen and Organdy Vestees with Peter Pan collars—and two- toned Collar-and-Cuff Sets of Organdy or Linen. 100 PIECES $1 to $2.95 NECKWEAR— $100 Organdy and Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, with ne: colored edgings. Vestees of Eng- lish broadcloth, in black and white combina- tions only; were $2.95. 12 pieces of Deauville Polka-dot Squares, that were $1.95. Choice of the lot.. . $1.75 Silk Gloves, §1.35 Broken sizes of High.grade Silk Gauntlets (sizes 6'2, 7, 7%), in white, tan, mod gray. If you wear these sizes—a wonderful in white, pongee‘or light gray. Rem- nant Day special! Rebuilding remnants and outing sales Though somewhat upset, we are surmounting all Women’s $10.75 to $15 Linen & Voile Dresses $8.75 §]2-50 New Loeatién— FOURTH FLOOR Cool, crisp Dresses—beau tiful voiles, fon. awn, or "band embroidery bodying new ideas in Fre pleating, fine laces, and insertions. ~ Also refresh- ing_linens, smartly tailored and set off with contrasting collars and cuffs, piped but- tonholes, hemstitching and button trimmings. Values seldom offered! 10—Women’s $25.00 and $29.50 Dresses For street wear, in" crepe” monair $12.50 and Canton crepe; beadeq straightline, tucked and smart tailored models, in gray, black, brown, cocoa Y and beige. Sizes 36 to 40. I/ 15—Women’s $30 to $49.50 Dresses For afternoon wear—in Crepe de Chine and Crepe Satin: witn piess. $19.50 ed eyelet embroidery, cape collars, tiered skirts, beading and embroidered = panels. Brown, Black, Cocoa, Gray, White and Beige. Sizes 36 to 40. 7—Women’s $65 to $89.50 Dresses One $65.00 Dress, in black geor- gette, with colored beading and $49.50 tunic skirt.—One $89.50 Dress, of bronze beaded cocoa flat crepe; deep border beading on tunic.—One $69.50 Evening Frock, of yel- low chiffon, with cream lace insertion and rose-trimmed girdle; these three in size 36.— Also Four $65.00 Dresses, in exclusive three. piece, pleated cape-costume style; self bead- ing, drapes and lace trimmings; crepe de chine, crepe Elizabeth and satin; gray, rose and black; sizes 38 to 42. 5—Women’s $59.50 Dresses One-of-a-kind _siyles. " exauisite §45 0 embroidery, pipings and facings in 5. contrasting color; pleated panels, straight- line models, fine tucking; printed georgette, flat crepe or crepe de chine; in black, navy and tan. Sizes 36 and 38. 35—Women’s $35 to $49.50 Dresses For afternoon ~wear — Summer silks, crepe. de_chine, figared cnif. $26.50 fon, georgette and flat crepe; self beading or in colors. Pleated paneis and tunics; trim- mings of fine lace or moire ribbon; colored facings. White, gray, coral, French blue, beige, black, cocoa, Peach and rust. 10—$39.50 to $59.50 Dresses For afternoon wear—Georgette crepe Eiizabesn and brocaded geor- $30-00 gette; seif, crystal and colored handdrawn and embroidered. Coral, gray, maize, pink, beige, black, cocoa and navy. Sizes 36 to 40. At $35.00. gS—Women’s $35 to $45 Dresses or street and afternoon wear; Moliis satin: ‘hand-crawn, plested $29-50 or tucked surplice models! beading in self or colors. Beige, cocoa, powder blue, peach, white, navy, black and jade. Si Whltsl na and jade. Sizes 36 to 42. 34—DRWc>men’s $55 to $65 Dresses ESSES THAT WERE $55 TO $59.50—0f georgette or crepe.back $39.00 satin; tailored, pleated apron front and cir- cular skirt styles; in green, black and prints. Sizes 36 to 40. ALSO ONE $65.00 DINNER FROCK, of white crepe de chine; beautifuily beaded; with tiered skirt. Size 36. ) 15—Women’s $45 to $65 Dresses High - grade models of printed crepe de’ chines, crepe Elizapeth, $39-50 plain crepe de chine and georgette: ostrich trimmings, contrast beading, cut-out embroid. ery and drapes; powder biue, steel gray, co- coa, beige, black and navy. Sizes 36 to 44. 4—2 Women’s $75 and $79.50 Dresses —Beautiful Beaded Three-piece Cape Costumes, in georgette: maize $99.00 and powder blue. Sizes 36 and 38. 'At $55.— Also one Sport and Dinner Dress, in black georgette over ruby red; ostrich trimmed— and one scarf model with cut-work embroid. ery. in white crepe de chine and ruby red. Both size 36. At $59.50. Remember, New Location, 4th Floor. SmImitn S Location: dth Floo Sleeveless Jackets. ......... 5395 You'll want one for the 4th. Botany Flan- nel in new colors and black or white. Sizes 34 to 6. —Street Floor. - Silk Underwear! $4 and $5 Pieces, $ 85 Remnant Special. . . . 2 Sale on FOI'RTH Floor. What a sensation this Remnant Rebuilding special will create! Silk Gowns, Envelope Chemises, Vests and Bloomers, of radium and glove silk. Slightly mussed, but launder- ing will make them fresh as ever! Tailored and lace-trimmed styles—in fiesh color, or- chid, Nile and peach. $12 Silk Underwear, Now Gowns and Envelope Chemises of crepe de._chine, crepe.pack satin and $8-89 radium silk; trimmed with filet, Venise and val laces. In flesh color, light blue, peach and orchid. _Slightly mussed. $15 to $16.50 Silk Kimonos 10—Kimonos, of satin and gros- de Londre; trimmed with self ruch. $9'85 ing or folds of velvet ribbon. Flesh color, tur- quoise and orchid. $2.00 and $3.00 Silk Camisoles Satin and Radium Silk Camisoles, 95 lovely tailored styles. Choice of black, J9C navy and flesh color. Slightly mussed. These $4 Etsgéc'l’hilippine $2 45 Underwear for . . Gowns and Enveiope Chemises—hand.-scal- loped and hand-embroidered yokes; in coloda, eyelet and solid work; some with hand-drawn yokes. Round and square neck Gowns. $1.50 Novelty Gowns for— Voile and Shadow Batiste Gowns, 95c tailored styles; with bateau necks. Flesh color, orchid and peach. 5.00 Radium Silk $395 Sale on FOURTH Floor. ostume Slips . . . . . A hardly - to - be - expected offer! Radium Silk Slips, made with 20.inch shadow hem, stitched top and self straps. In black, navy, white, flesh, silver and' Copenhagen. $4 and $5 Petticoats and Slips Radium Silk, Jersey and Tricolette szss Petticoats, straight embroidered and tucked. A few Slips of tricolette. In navy, brown, Belgium, gray and cocoa. $1.00 to $2.50 Brassieres 69c, 89c, $1-89 Broken assortments of nationally famous makes of Brassieres—‘Nature’s Rival” and “Boyish-form"; made of broche, lace, lace and satin, and satin. $1 to $2.50 Brassieres, re- duced for quick clearance tomorrow to 69c, 89c and $1.89. New Location FOURTH Floor. 20—$5.50 Vanity Boxes Fitted with three or four fit- tings; moire silk lined; leather 2 handles; patent lock; Vachette, Cobra, Grain, Cowhide, Lizard Skin and Calf; colors, tan, brown, gray and black. Remnant clearance at $3.95. 15—$6.50 Vanity Boxes, Choice Novelty Styled Vanity Boxes, in black or gray; Cobra, Grain, i Cowhide and _Vachett: four fittings.

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