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~ SALESMAN FAGES CHARGE OF FRAUD W. F. Thurmand Surrenders on Indictment in Alleged 0il Stock Sale. Thurmand. a stock shlesman t. toduy surrendered to States Marshal Snyder when notified that a warrant for ais arres: had been issucd by United State Com- missioner Turnage on a charge of using the mails to defraud in con- nection with the of stock in the Republic Oil and Refining Company and in the Aetna Petroleum Corpora- on. in Fort Wort x.. during the vears 1919 to 19 Attorney W. Leahy. for the a cused, will oppose al procee ings. Commissioner Turnase held Mr Thurmand in a bond of $3,000 for his appearance at a the commissioner October 2 Milton Kronheim qualified nd Thurmand wis released i« term of court in Texas =its in uary next 1S surety next Jan- Othiers May €. B. Johnsor who swore to the that the fi issue of in the Republic Oil and Re Comp: ed $1.300.000 d was la erged in the Aetna Petroleum Cor oration, which recently went out of business. he stated. The inspector was u t ommissioner Turnage the exact Ived in the alleged Thurmand was ind The certified copy was not available commissioner Raltimore. i mark led to number of otk with Thurmand in the alleged rtock e warra and circulars throt the ting the companics profits be ral he indictment United States Worth, Tex Be Indicted. postal insy warrant declared connection fraudulent with sale of the charges that letter were distriby mails by Thurmand size of the business of and their supposed which the accused “knew to was returned in the District Court at Fort TO ENJOIN RENT BOARD. Property Owner Sues to Prohibit | Hearing on Appeal. in M. Burgen. owner of an 2 oday filed in the Court a suit for an tion nst the members of the Commi-sion and John A Marshall, tenant : of an appeal in the a; igh that District Suprem Rent Creetand W to prevent the the ative that the < powerle entertain com- of tenants. He asserts 1, one of the tenants, tried the property, and could not reach an agreement threat- ened to make trouble. which, it is claimed. he did by applying to Rent Commission June 5 last. The commiission had scheduled a hearing for tomorrow. mission s to PONY RACES IN PROGRAM. Variety of Amusements for Chil- dren at Rockville Fair. races, a pony show, and exhibits” of all for children Fair, which opens next day, continuing to Saturday Four pony clas have been ranged, including Shetland and other ponies under 44 inches in height: ponies between 14 und 48 inches: ponies between 48 and 52 inches, and Donies between 52 and 56 Inches. Cash premiums will be awarded. Ponies will be judged at 1 o'clock Tuesday Ponies, in the race Tdesday A boys' judging contest on da ows and hogs is planned. The Boy and ' Agricultural Club work will be on exhibition. The home demon- stration is another feature Next Tucsday children of Ment- gomery, Prince Georges and Howard unties and Washington, D. C, will be admitted free to the fair Horse races are scheduled for every day. Automobile races will be held on Saturday of next week in the fair grounds base ball kinds are | The Happy Toiler James Jimpson toils to beat the band. throughout the livelong day : we find him busy pounding sand as we pursuc our way: with blisters on his strong right hand he earns his meager pay. 1 hear him whistle cheerful airs while toiling like an ox, while on his stalwart back he bears a ton of bricks or rocks; too frequently the worker swears, or deals in vicious knocks. “I have a home,” this James replies to ques- tions I propound, “where loving kindness never dies, and peace always found; there, while we deftly swat the flics, our jovous words re- sound. When once the heavy day is o'er, and all my labors' through. my wife is waiting at the door, the 14 children, too, and they send up a gladsome roar when Father looms in view. , All things are ready for Old Dad, his chair and slippers pink, and there’s a feast of kippered shad, and wholesome suds to drink, and every one is bright and glad, and nothing’s on the blink. The folks at home are all intent on shielding Dad from woe; they would not give a phony cent for joys he may not know; and how can any toiling gent be sad when this is so? If to his home a man repairs, at closing of the day, and finds his people sore as bears, instead of blithe and gay, a look of gloom he doubtless wears, that naught can drive aw But as I toil with might and main I'm thinking of my shack, where I shall meet my Sarah Jane what time the right grows black, and where my children, safe and sane, will climb upon my back.” (Copyright.) ~ WALT MASON. Polished Floors of Hard Wood We’re Specialists —on Fine Floors—their Lay- ing, Care and Renovation. Over 30 years’ experience in this special field. 1 Polished Floors of Hardwood need not be prohibitive in cost an estimate from us will prove. J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut- Ave. Phone North 6523 hearing before | com- | when he | the | | | epiit various classes will {! THE EVENING Summer Gayeties Waken Mansion Long Abandoned in Mountains Special Dispatel 1o The Star BERKELEY SPRI W August 13, the s f the Soclal season have| The Castle wus once the home of taken p the Castle, a long|Mrs. Rosa Pelham Suit, formerly of abandoned and picturesque mansion | Washington, who abandoned it some recently reoccupicd. in the mountains | Years ago. A stranger standing down r he |in the square in Berkeley Springs and Strains of music laugh- | looking toward the big mountain ter float over the scenes al- | with the Castle as the only structure most evers night L if there | Tising in view emotions as if were any, huve quieter | from gazing on ancient land- | mark in Burope. conditions | The building was patterned after crimely re- | the medieval, is constructed of solid feudal days,| rock and overlooks the town. It has Iy records of | tower. which is minaret-like. The | dunces are held in the big recep out on the side|hall. with interior finished in rough A picture | stone. There is a great provincial As the modern dance pro- the surroundings are sugfges- | for the ham finally acquired and occupied the property and merry moonlit and ghe repaired to some scenes Because ¢ the Castle | mindrul of though it its own For yes | of Warm » cted uncient has no bio fireplace. = ceeds tive of SCALE REPAIRER NEEDED.| v+ Civil Service Commission to Re- ceive Applications. Regular Dry Cleaning pays hand- some dividends e Civil Service Co announced that it will receive, | September 9. applications for a position of s airer in the mail equipt- | | ment shops of the Post Office Depart- ment . The entrance salary is $6 a The appointee must be able all kinds and makes of | examination will e on training and weight of 60 per bility with a weig i1l information and application | blanks hay be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 17 F street northwest lission today ntil in the appear- ance of your clothes a n d keeps vour ap- parel stock we Phone day to repair | scales. The | { above par us today physical 10 per cent. | injunc- | | " | Annual Summer Sale FURS Lowest Prices in Years 1 Squirrel Full length | beautiful skins Squirrel Finest auality Coats— dark Raccoon Coats— $385 i §510 Al et $450" omi= | conte i Sealine onts— or squirrel | shunk or squirrel Hodion seut Coutn T o “gQE ull length sauir- cuffs rel collar 3195 Hudson Seal Coats and cuffs Durable nort Coate— Muskrat skins kolinsky $85 LT LT H. ZIRKIN & SONS Inc. akins. WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS. ESTABLISHED 18! 821 Fourté&enth St. who atten e The Stor;e of Better Values f@“fiofl@ 1214 F Street N.W. Clean-Up of All Summer Dresses in Two Groups Voiles, Linens $4.85 Originally $10 to $15 $8.65 Linen, Voiles, French Crepes Originally $16.50 to $35 Since the Quantities Are Limited We Advise Early Shopping All Coats, Suits and Summer Dresses Reduced Y, and More Have You Had Your Blankets Manhattanized Yet? The “Manhattan Way”’ not only cleans the Blankets thoroughly—but restores to them all their original fluffiness and wooly- ness. L e It’s a science to clean Blankets properly —and Manhattan Service has that down to the fine point of perfection. It's a still greater achievement to “bring them back” to their old-time form—which “the Manhat- tan Way” does most successfully. Send them NOW—s30 they’ll be all ready for use when you need them a little later. Phone North 3954 for Manhattan Service and Satisfaction Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col, 5596 brush, until George Cunning- | scenes of hundreds of vearsj 1216 F St. N.W. Fur Garments sclected dur- ing our August Fur Sale will enable you to save consider- ably. A small deposit will hold vour Fur Coat until No- vember 1st. It will mean con- siderable saving to you. Millinery ERHAPS you longed for just such high priced hats as these—and now your dream an come true at a price within your reach. 15—$18.00 to $27.50 Fine High- grade Summer Hats. Large floral and small cloche shapcs- in petal-pink white, powder, citron and other wonderful gar- den shades. Reduced to. ... $5.00 11—3$8.75 to $15.00 Fine Milan, Neapolitan and Bengaline, trim med in excluwe designs. T duced to . N o 6—3$5.00 Summer Straw Hail l.eghorns, Panamas, cloe e shapes. Reduced to... .. $1.00 $4.95 to $5.95 Silk Blouses Charming over- means consider- s '45 able saving to — you. Made of ing a few of net. Peter Pan or V neck lin also collarless styles. Mostly short slecves. or embroidery trim them. Col- ors, buff. French blue, \hmk or white. Only 42 on sale. Your 50—$1.95 to $2.95 Overblouses. Attractive voile blouses for Mid- SUmMmMer wWear. Peter Pan or “V’ frills or dainty laces. Colors, maize, tan, peach and all white - . o0 ~Jellefr's, Third Floor. blouses—w hich crepe de chine or satin, includ- Frills. beading, colored pipings choice at $3.45. neck styles. Trimmed with tiny —Je Ibfl';l. ;l'f?l Floor. $4.95 to $6.95 Sweaters 49 Sweaters of the better kind $ 45 have been includ- o ed in this week's = remnant offering. Sweaters you will epjoy wear- ing for many weeks to come—the correct weight for Summer or early Fall wear—Long sleeves Cap sleeves or sleeveless slip- over styles with “V" round or “U" neck lines—Jacquette « coat models—and colors desirable to wear with white or colored sport skirts—such as black with white—white with black—tan- gerine — Lanvin — buff — French blue—gray—or white with pre ty combinations—Made of . nair—Iceland wool—fiber or mo- hair and fiber combined. Spe- cial . 3345 15—$1.95 weaters. Sleeveless — slip-over or coat style—a few “Kid Boots” are in- cluded — buff — Mexico — gray— biue and white combinations Specially priced at [ —Jellefls, Street Floor. Skirt Remnants OST remarkable values offered in this season’s skirts—note the tremendous price reductions — an item noteworthy of your purchas- ing. 14—$8.50 to $25.00 Silk Skirts. Silk Skirts, box pleated, knife pleated. panel front and backs. and wrap-around _styles, in green, powder and gray. of plain and brocaded crepe de chine, roshanara, etc. Special, $4.75. 3—$10.75 Alpaea Skirts, in Chinese red. rust and poudre bleu: pleated and plain mod- els ... . $4LT5 2—310. ‘Wool Skirts, fancy stripes and plain gray and poudre bleu: box pleated. ... $4. £—$10.75 to $19.50 Flannel and Tweed Skirts, in box-pleated and wrap-around styles; brown and red combination, orange and tan combination, also black and white in the tweeds and plaids and tan and gray in the flanncls. ...85.75 13—$10.75 to $19.50 Wra p- around Skirts, pleated d “Life- time” pleated Skirts, in flannmel, duvetyne and roshanara; colors are rust, green, gray. tan, brown dark blue and gold mixture.S8.7, —Jellef's, Second Floor. Knickers and Riding Habits S—3$25.00 to $26.50 Linen Riding Habits, in white and tan; long, semi-fitted jacket: two-button tastening : $15.00 5—$16.50 Linen Riding Habitx, tan; long-fitted jackets....$10.00 2——$25.00 Sleeveless Riding Jackets, of green and navy white gabardine ... -$5.00 1—4$10.00 Riding Breeches, of white linen .$5.00 10—$8.50 Riding Breeches, of tan linen .$4.50 5—$06.50 Riding Breeches, of tan and gray tweed. .83.00 15—85.50 Kalckers. Gray and tan and black and white checks —cut extra full —adjustable knee. Man-tailored and all seams felled. $3.95 15—$3.95. Just the knickers for camping; heavy quality khaki —full cut, adjustable knee, with walstband ceieen....SROB —Jellef’s, Second Floor. Long Silk Gloves Broken sizes in Long Silk Gauntlets, embroidered, tucked, frilled and filain, Sizes 5%. 6, 7,7% only. Regular $2.00 qu,al?ly; Special . “ 95c —=Jellef’s, Street Floor. KRR e STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1924 f Remnants Going Fast! Because of rébuilding we are doubly anxious to close them out! Tomorrow will be a big day! Thursday instead of Friday, you know, is remnant day during the Summer. This week’s savings are many-fold. Late vacationists will find a splendid assortment of genuine economies in wearing apparel—close-outs on several of our special purchases will make your last minute shopping a delight. Large assortments are to be found at prices low enough to permit the fulfillment of perhaps some cherished dream. ’ . : Quantities are very small in some instances—and early attendance will bring you far Coats and Suits for Women indeed, are the savings in this department—designed to fit greater satisfaction. RF..\{ARK!\BLI" preferring styles mature, yet youthful in appearance. the needs of women The items below reveal stabilizing eco- nomies in Summer merchandise, many of them suitable for late season’s wear. Women’s $19.50 Sport Coats $6.95 Most appropriate for tenn goli, vachting, seashore or mountain wear. Bright Clever sport stripes in all colors. Close out, $6.95. 5—$55.00 Women' silk Pleated and fur trimmed. Navy, Gray ree . .o . . -$23.50 11—$49.30 (o $65.00 Women's Sport Coats Of English Plajds. Homespuns and Camel’s Hair. .$23.50 3—$09.50 Women's Alpaca Coats. Black, trim- med in white braid S 9.50 14—329.50 Women’s Flanne tx and Capes of fine Botany flannel, with fur collars; colors are Powder Blue, Gray and All White. .....$18.35 5—$45.00 Women's Silk Capes, accordion pleated most handscme garments—in Tan and Navy teseesacne P . -$17. —855.00 Women's Coa: of fine silk, lustrous satin: trimmed in Summer fu straight lines, 827.50 13—8125.00 to $175.00 Women's Coats of silk faille and satin; handsomely trimmed in Summer fur: one with scarf-throw Black and dark henna $38.50 —Jellef's, Second Floor. Smart blazers for sport wear fash- ionably refreshing. Only ten are left. Capes of twill and Black, Tan, - Women’s $49.50 Suits For women who can wear size 40 512'00 or 42 we have four suits of gray and tan mixtures. They are splendid value at this price, made with jaunty box jackets. Ideal for sports, city or couritry wear. To close out, $12.00. Among other money-savers are : 2—$55.00 Women’s Saufts, Another sport of oxford mixtures; size 40... wesescose 1—$79.50 Women’s Three-Plece Suit. style; novelty gray and white stripe; size 5—$49.50 to $55.00 Women's Suitw, of silk, faille and novelty crepe; black and cocoa; size 36 . L. szm00 Tailored sizes 06 ‘s Suits. models; navy and black pencil stripes; 3—$69.50 Women's Suits. Oxford and black twill; one and two button jackets; stze 34-38..829.00 6—$75.00 to $85.00 Women’s Suits. London made sport suits, in plaids and stripes, box and pancl Jjackets; beige, gray, rosewood and brown . %4450 Jellefs, Second IMloor. Phenomenal Reductions in Women’s Silk Dresses TREET. Sport, Afternoon and Dinner Frocks at days we're crowded for space and, as this is out, we have considered no cost in marking these chasing. 10-$25.00 to $3950 Women's Dresses—Soi printed georgette and crepe de chine, beautiful color combinations suitable for street or sports wear. Tan, gray, white or orchid. Sizes 36-40. All to go at ee n o ) .....$9.95 583950 to $43.00 Women's Dreases. Sport madels. imported handmade crepe de chines, also ribbon trimmed crepe de chines, white, beige, powder blue and navy: sizes 36 and 38 $14. 10—$35.00 10 $49.50 Women's Dreswes for street and afternoon. Roshanara crepe, georgette, cr de chine: beautiful beading, ribbon trimming. al smartly-tailored styles. Brown, beige, black, maize 36 to 42... e : $28.50 5—$35.00 to £39.50 Women's Dresses. Printed crepe de chine, for et wear: pleated panels and facings of cont olor—circular and draped models. Brown and white, navy and white, black and white: 36 to 41 3 . %26.00 15—835.00 1o §: Dresses, Street sport and afternoon frocks of georgette, crepe de chine. satin and cre handdrawn, lace insertions or la Beautiful bead- nz of self or contrasting colors. Mark some o ihese models—Beige. maize, powder blue, black, ja rown and navy: 36 to 40.. $28.00 and cu almost unheard of low prices. the time dresses During rebuilding for Summer merchandisc to be closed to make them attractive for your pur- 6—325.00 to $35.00 Women's Dresses for stree wear. Printed crepe de chines, georgettes and satin canton: beaded, pleated and handdrawn; gray, beige black and brown; sizes e $17.50 10—$20.50 to $45.00 Women's Dresses for spor: and afternoon wear. Satins, georgettes and crepe d chine—pleated apron fronts, self-embroideries and nddrawn: maize, jade, French blue, brown, b * 6 to 40.. .. - -$21.50 4—8$535.00 to $65.00 Women's Dreswes. Street and sport models of printed georgette—novelty crep. and crepe faille; having pleated panels, embroider « smart tailoring—jade, tan and navy; 36 to 42 $31.00 Dinner Froecks, of black lace trimming, carrying 2—$69.50 Women's zeorgette, ostrich and smart winter note.. 3—860.50 to $7 E and street wear: exquisite high-grade styles, with cut-work embroidery and fine tailoring—in colored pipings. One three-plece, pleated cape costume of satin and crepe de chine. Black, gray, white 26-40 s g £45.00 1—$98.50 Women's ¢ of imported pri @niffon, bead outline de in taupe and coper hagen blue; size 36 .. Jellef's, Fourth Floor. gn, Closing Out of Women’s Cotton Frocks VERY cotton frock marked down in many instances to less than one-half their former Read these remarkable offerings to select from 15-$1075 to $1650 Women's Voile Dresses. Serviceable colors, of navy blue, printed and plain colored voiles, neat cyelet embroidery finishes A neat utility model. Remnant special $3.75 40—$16.50 to $19.50 Women's Dreases. English Challis, imported French crepes and handmad voiles embroidered, lace in rtions wund edging handdrawn: all £9.95 high shades 20—$1055 to $19.30 Women's Dresses. drawn, lace trimmed voiles, in high shades 10—$25.00 to $29.50 Women's Dreaxes. broadcloth. tailored wash dresses, in checks and high shades. also plain colors. $14.75 20—$19.30 to $35.00 Women's Dresses. Imported handmade es and tailored linens: handdrawn or hemstitched $14.7 Jellefs, Fourth Floor. The Misses’ Shop ERE in and 18 this sizes department, specializing in you will find sharp wearing apparel for reductiogs on young women wearing 14, 16 many items of merchandise. Remmnants of chic dresses, coats and suits leit over irom our special purchases greatly reduced to fit in- comes based on the budget plan. Misses’ $35.00 Sport Coats Rich plaits and plain’ mixtures $12'50 make up these coats of which only three are left Cape sleeves, <traightline misses’ models in brown and green. Special, $12.50. b 6—S49.50 Missen' Sport Conts. Desire cloth and plaid mixtures; wrap-around models in brown and greer 824, fur collars; £25.90. N—$63.00 Misnes' Conts and Capes for dress wear: of twill and charmeen; pleating on collars and around bottom: tan, black, navy and cinnamon. $34.30. S—$75.00 to £05.00 Misses’ Coats, of twill and silk in attractive styles: fur bandings on collar and cuffs also braid trimmed; straightlind models in black and brown. $44.50, > 2—840.30 Minxen' Capes of ple. in brown and black ated silk Special remnant Misses’ $10.75 Cotton Frocks Cool voile dresses, trimmed with $3.95 lace and organdy. Dark and light <hades, $3.95. 14—$12.75 Wisses' Wash Dresses. Fancy voiles inall pastel shades, batiste collur and cuffs; trimmed twill valenciennes lace . . £l T—S$12.75 Misnes' Wash Dresxes, of linen with white collars and cuffs; semi-tailored models all-summer shades 12—$18.50 to $22.50 Misses' Wash Dresses. dresses; pre-shrunk and voiles with zuimpes, trimmed with filet sleeves: all pastel shades . 3 Linen embroidered leather belts: .. S12.50 —Jelleft’s, Third Floor. Laréer Women’s Shop NLY seven reduced items in this spe- cialty department of our store. Be- cause of these few prices have been slashed to the utmost. The early purchaser will find the best selections. 5—8$14.75 Larger Women's Cotton Dresses. Fresh cool cotton voiles, having small embroidered dots in charming color combinations. Made to accentu- ate the slender silhouette. Colors, lavender white, peach white, French blue white. 401 and 44%%..87. 1—$49.50 Larger Woman’s Dress, of green Canton crepe; side-pleated panels enhancing the straight line. A real value; size 40 SRk 2175 1—$45.00 Larger Woman’'s Dress, of small checked silk in gray and blue; Wall of Troy border. Size 8% ... 3 1—$125.00 Larger Woman's Cape. Black knife- pleated double-faced chiffon satin cape, with double collar of sable (dyed squirrel). Full 54 inches long 1—$125.00 Larger Womamws Coat, of black silk moire; straight lines with white ermine collar inches long; lined in gray Canton; size 44%. —Jellefr’s, Sceond Floor. Misses’ $25.00 Suits $8.50 attractive breasted Lraid and button trim- 2 Jaunty sport models of tweed and homespun in brown and tan. Single- breasted box jacket with wrap-around skirt, $8.50, S—B845.00 1o $55.00 Misses® Suits. of twill pin stripes and mixtures: single and double Jackets: wrap-around skirts d. $18.50, 2——$40.50 Misses’ Sults: two-piece sports model of tan tweed mixtures: fringe trimmed; sleeveless jack- ©ts with scarf attached Special $24.50. —$40.50 to 85500 Misses’ Suits. Sport Syjts of velour checks: straight line belted models in gray navy and tan $26.50. Misses’ $19.50 Silk Dresses Dainty aiternoon frocks of crepe de 5975 chine, ~with pleated apron fronts I'rimmings of contrasting colors finish distinctive frock for the young woman Colors tan, white, maize, blue, $0.7: 2—$25.00 Misses' Flannel Dreswes, in smart checks: one-piece models, 11 a 3 10—S22.50 Minses’ Dresses for Sport wear. of crep. de chine and tub silks: lace and ribbon trimmed. orchid flesh, green and black and white....$ 25.00 Misses® Dresses for afternon, of crepe de chine: straight line modeis: colors, pink, brown powder Llue and orchid . R 6—$29.50 Misses' Drenses, of flannel:two-piece mad els with pleated skirts; Peter Pan collars: in rose bl and gray. ........ Ton -814.50 1—$30.50 Misaes' Dremses, of georgette and crepe de chine; lace trimmed; in blue, tan and navy. $14.50. 10—$355.00 Misses’ Dresses for afternoon and evening affairs. in taffeta and satin-back crepe and georgette vasque and straightline models; in peach, vellow, ET66M, tany MRAR oo e s ihson i A 6—365.00 Misses' Dresses. Afternoon and strect frocks, in georgette and canton crepe; lace and bead trimmed; basque and straightline models; green. henna and gray R R : -$38.50 Little Women’s Shop OR the women requiring a little shorter skirt sleeves or haii sizes. Specializing in gar- ments in_between the misses’ and women's Watch for special values in this department. suitable for sizes. 2—326.50 Little Women's Silk Dresses—Think of it! Specialized merchandise at such low prices—gra and blue striped roshanara crepe dresses; sizes 151: and 197 S ... .$15.00 2—3$49.50 $55.00 Little Women’s Suits, tailored styles of twill in tan, rosewood and black. Sizes 17% and 19%. ... .$18.50 1—$26.50 Little Woman's Gray Striped Sport Cont. Size 17%. ¥ 2 $10.00 2—$40.50 to $35.00 Little Women's Coats, sport coats of tan sunglow cloth. Sizes 15% and 19 2—$20.50 Little Wom Sizes 17% and 19% S 3 S 2—$45.00 $49.50 Little Women's Coats. and tan twill. Sizes 17% and 191 1—$79.50 Little Woman’s Coat, gray flamingo with fur trimming. Size 19%. —Jellef’'s—Second Floor. Startling Shoe Reductions 659 Pairs of Sample Shoes and Larger Sizes 150 pairs $8.75 to $12.00 ‘Women’s Sample Shoes, mostly 4 B, a few larger; this lot con- sists of the most styles wanted ma tegials $ 95 and heels, Sorosis quality .. ors. and Dbeige: low, medium high . 219 pairs $10.90. ‘Women's Shoes of S, 813, and 10; widths, AAA to C. woman who wears these sizes will find wonderful values and Sorosis quality; rials, patent, satin and kid; black, browns heels, ard to $12.00 9, 91 The Special Pur- ch-;. 290 pairs s5'75 Patent Leather Strapped Cut-outs, mili- tary arid modified Spanish heels.” Most up-to-date. 6 75 All sizes. i —Jellefr's, Fourth Floor. Fourth Floor Underwear Shop NUSUAL values can be found here in charming boudoir accesseries 33—85.00 Kimomos. (ross- barred _voile kimonos. draped model. With long flowing sleeves and) tassel—in copenhagen, rose, orchid and orange. 3.9 150 Pieces of $1.00 Underwear. Gowns, envelope chen: step- ins and vests. of shadow batiste and voile—tailored and lace trim- med styles. In flesh, orchid light blue and peach........85¢ 50 Pieces of $1.50 Underwear. Gowns, step-ins and vests, of voile and shadow batiste; neatly tailored styles: in flesh, orchid and peach —Temporarily, Fourth Floor. Corselettes and Brassieres OME of these slightly water stained that n be laundered o All are e. regular Jelleff quality Boysform.” “Naturc’s Riva nd over's Form” make. To 20 at close-out prices 5—8$2.00 Corxelettex. front, back fasteners: @ hose supporters: strong n brocade 1.2 12—$1.50 Corselettes a wieres. Side fastene tic supporters coutil: some bone fronted diaphragm support Bras- heavy silk-etripe with D5e —81.00 Cottan catin, flesh Bandeaux. colored Bandeaus. ing...50c 3—75c Broeaded Front. also back fa —Jellefi's, Fourth Floor. Satinette Petticoats 60—S$1.50 Satinette Petticoats, i tvles, with em- hroidered op on hem Double panel iront and back, 95¢. 40—$300 Petticoats, of tuh <ilk. scalloped bottom. with sel? folds. Double pauel iront and back $1.75 —Jellefrs, Street Floor. Bags and Vanities 14—$5.00 to S7.30 Slk Pench ag. colors, mavy X rose. blue, brown covercd or jeweled with mirror 23.95 spor nile and tan frames 1 lined and attached purse 20—$3.00 Vanity Boxes, © or four fittings: silk lined or two leather handles brown and . 8245 10—S10.00 Under - Arm Bags. in silk or in leather of suede with large coin purse and mir- ror: extra pocket. This bag is seven or ten inches long. Color e brown. 8ray. navy K —Jellef's. Street Floor. Hosiery LWAYS there is room ior another pair_of stockings perchance the item you are looking for is among these 5 dozen $1.00 Ravon Stockings At look like silk and wear well few dozen pairs. broken black and other coi- s0c lust a 10 domen %250 Women's Golf Sox. all wool: wide-rib patterns i v and camel. with turn-over in gra % o5 ¢ contrasting color: 9. tops of contrasting 5 dozen $2.50 to $3.00 Women's sport Lixle Stockings, full fash- ed to toe: with elas solid and two-tone brown. coating . .85 % to $2.00 Women's Stockings, full fashioned Silk Stockings with lisle garter hems every pair perfect: hlack. white. brown. dawn, caramel EINES S dosen £3.00 to $4.00 Women's Faney Silk Stockings. silk garter hems, hand-embroidered clox. lace boot and fancy dropstitch patterns: in black. grav, blush: 150 a few pair of chiffon. in bis cuit and gray: broken sizes.81.9: . black 1% dozen $1. —Jelle Street Floor. Neckwear and Scarfs E\(ElJ.l'\'l' for wear with sweaters or coats in place of a blouse 13—$2.00 Silk Searfs, in figured printed crepe de chine: hemmed and fringed. .. 20050 4 pleces of Pleated Ruffling Or- gandie, trimmed with fine Valen- ciennes lace: colors are honey- dew. old rose, blue, canary..i%e $1.00 to $1.50 Quality. Very good assortment of organdie linen and crepe oollar and cuff sets. Special 49c and 7S¢ $5.00 Ostrich Feather Doas, in colors of blue, orchid, green, white, henna and black and all white . 23.95 Jellef’s, Street Floor. 45 Dozen—50c Men’s ’Kerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Fine TIrish Linen Handker- chiefs with embroidered initial in white or colors. All have quarter-inch hems. A, E, F, J, H K L M.N,R, S, W.: 3 for $1.00; or cach, 39c. 8 doz. 18c Women's Handker- chiefs, plain linen handkerchicfs, with quarter-inch hems. White only, 10c; 3 for 25c. Jellef's, Street Floor.

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