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20 METHOD IN SAVING OF WOOD STRESSED Strict Conservation Would Save Billions of Feet of Timber, Is View. Application of strict conservation methods to the wood-using indus- tries of the Nation, carrying elimina- tion of waste all th 1y down the line, from the lo; the woods to the manufacturcrs of the finished product, ready for sale, would re- sult in a saving of between six and | seven billion cubic feet of wood every Year. This would result in a net saving of third of the wood cut | every year and would stretch the for- est T of the United States one-third longer at the present rate of consumption Purpose of Conference. Outlinin tional Conference Forest Produ Acting Secret W. B. Greel urces the purposes of the Na- on Utilization of Howard M. Gore, ry of Agriculture; Col. chief forester, and Carlisle P. Winslow, director, of the forest products laboratory, declared that manufactur F operatives all the way down the line engaged in the handling of forest products will be uriced to put into effect a practi- cal sch of conservation. The con- ference will be held November 19| and 20 at the New National Museum, and it ix hoped President Coolidse | will delive opening address | Althous onservation methods | have b applied in a mewhat | Toose lumber industry of the (tes, the net waste is still o aggregating ahout e £ 1 cut in fot- ests of t Col. Greeley said. At 1 of this wasted wood . he declared, b striet application of proper conserva- tion methods wurce of the product the finished | in possession of | applied, would ber equal to 11 the forest | ted States, i 3 d conservation | ps must be taken, and taken soon, | if a wood shortage is not to confront WVinslow said the | ta consumption of timber | cut down, if demands are not | to run too far ahcad of the possible market. Col. Greeley said the coming to be asked to establish result in be rown on of the U ber anufacturers a | conservation that will | avings, Intensive lines of promoting promoting fores 1y from fire, is necessary, h , if enough timber and other forest products to meet the Nation's needs are to be provided. of result at action the forest growth and protection, e ENGINEER EXAMINERS CLOSE SESSIONS HERE Council of State Boards Concludes Conference With Sightseeing Tour of City. The Council of State Boards of En- gineering Examiners concluded its fifth annual convention here Tuesday with | a sightseeing tour of the city, follow- ing a b ness seesion this morning and a luncheon at which it was gue of the American Engineering Counc On Monday round-table discussions were held by the delegates and the following officers were elected: Pres- ident, 1. M. Martin, irman of the Jowa ate board: vice president, Paul Doty of the Minneapolis board, . Keith Le- ¢ of the South Carolina , who was re-elected. visitors were rece d by Pres- ident Coolidge at the White House, wing th ions Tues- mor convention here was declared one of the best attend- ed and most successful held by the council. Next year the sixth annual convention w at_Indianapolis. The following representatives were in attendanc G. M. Butler, Arizona; E. Taylor, West Virginia; T. Legare, uth Carolina; John Cox, Michigan; C. S. Hammett, Florida; Lewis M. Martin, Iowa; G. A. Covell, Oregon; Herbert Foltz, In- diana; Daniel B. Luten, Indiana; Harry M. Bell, Indiana; Paul Doty, Minn : P, H. Daggett, North Carolina; Harry Tucker, North Caro- lina; ., North Carolina; chard L. Hu Pennsylvania, and John Berg, South Dakota. 4 out ofS are marked There's no way to get sromnd statistics show that four out of every five over 40—and thousan ;uynnter‘ too—are victims of dentist would A e teld bim it. Dental orrhea. Do yo avoid this. {of rising n | conventions sine it to Eacase? WOMEN GO TO GAYETY; HERE’S WHAT THEY SAW Show Might Well Pass for Big Spectacular Revue—Elks Wel- come New Manager. Burlesque, the theatrical apple, so- long-forbidden fruit to womanfolk in Washington, revealed some of its secrets to perhaps a hundred pairs of feminine eyes at the Gayety Theater last night, when local Elks, “little brothers to the world,” took mother, the wife, or the best girl to “see the show.” The feature of the evening was the presentation of a huge basket of varicolored chrysan- themums to Manager John W. Lyons Exalted Ruler of Washington Elks Jame: A. Bowerson. The occasion was to wel- come Brother Lyons as the new ager of the Gayety He used to be manager of the old A emy of Music, formerly on the site now occupid by the Strand It is hard to say jt tly women who have never seen burl shows really expe what sque | and hear. jokes to the man next door when coming | home to dinner the next night after; seeing a show. When questioned he frequently, in the past at least, ha tlushed nd mumbled sheepisly that it was e heard at the bur- lesque " Last night at the vety women present saw what mizht well || be termed a good vaudeville show,| (b almost of th revue the chorus girls wer might be | comedy | s there | (i} ior or 14 | well, and sang as expected of chorus. Of the three comediz was one that surely an Eddie Cant n in the theatrical world Ken all in all, if the staze had bigger, the scenery and ¢ wore beautiful materis orchestra larger. the show the Gayety might well have v any one of the big, spec revues which attract cap diences of both men and the so-called “legitimate” Wyrn pos stumes of |1 and the seen at passed GUS J. KARGER ILL. Prominent Newspaper Man's Con- dition Reported Serious. Gus J. Karger, nationally promi- nent journalist, who underwent a surgical operation in the Providence Hosplital several days was re- ported to be in a scrious condition | today by the hospital authorities. Mr. Karger came here as a corre- spondent of the Cinc nes- Star in 1906. ‘As a correspondent, he had attended all national politic 1892, He has be director of organizatipn for the I publican national committee and wa: publicity director for Chief Justic William Howard Taft in his presi- | dential campaign in 1908, | Houses For Sale and Rent! | | 1237 Wis. Ave. PHILLIPS L ANTACID CORRECTIVE LAXATIVE THE CHAS. H. PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CQ NEW YORK. Accept only “Phillips,” the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl- cians for 50 years. Protect your doctor and yourself by avoiding imitations of the genuine “Phillips.” 25.cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, ns—any drug store. SALE OF PROPERTY TO NEGRO IS FOUGHT Realty Dealers Cited to Show Why Justice Hoehling of the Supreme Court Marietta V. Fox and cause tomorrow why THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924. be enjoined from conveying premises 1921 First street to a colored person. The order of the court is based on a suit for Injunction filed by Henry K. and Mary F. Murphy, owners and occupants of 42 Rhode Island avenue, who say thelr property will be de- preciated if negroes are permitted to occupy the First street house. Through Attorneys Henry Gilligan and Darr, Whiteford & Darr, the court is told that Fox and Hicks negotiated with a colored person, un- known to the plaintiffs, for the pur- *hase of the property and, to circum- vent the provisions of a covenant running with the land not to sell to persons of negro blood, made a con- tract with the heirs of the deceased Mary_ A. Stack, to scll the Sale of Home Should Be Consummated. District has issued a rule on rsborough, Edmund K. William M. Hicks to show they should not | owner, N\ Friday house to Marletta V. Scarborough, Wwho is described as a stenographer in the office of Fox, a realty broker. Hicks is also said to be a real estate broker, Unless the court intervenes, the plaintiffs state, the sale from Miss Scarborough to the unknown colored man will be completed and the house occupied by a colored person to the damage of the melghborhood. The property is in the Blooming- dale district, where the residents re- cently held a mass meeting and de- plored the efforts of colored people to buy property in that vicinity, whicn has always been regarded as exclusively a white section. 7 U.S.EMPLOYES’ UNION INSTALLS OFFICERS Ceremonies Conducted by Miss Mec- Nally, Second Vice President of National Federation. Miss Gertrude M. McNally, second vice president of the National Fed- eration of Federal Employes, offici ated at the mnnual installation of of- ficers of thé Federal Employes' Union \ No. 262, which took place Monday night at its headquarters in the Bond building. The officers installed were: Presi- dent, Miss R. L. Lindsey, loans and currency; vice presidents, first, John W. Ginder, supervising architect’s of- fice; second, Mrs. Annie H. Smith, register's office; third, Miss Helen Oehmicr, loans and currency clal secretary-treasurer, W. F. Demp- sey, loans nd currency; recording secretary, M. H. Campbell, accounts and reports; chairman membership committee, W. J. Donchue, loans and currency; chairman ways and means committee, A. D. Sartwell, internal revenue; trustees, elected to succeed themselves, Dr. Richard Washington, well, one year, internal revenue. discussed. the Following members present attended the lumbia Federation of Hederal ployes’ Unions. Lewis 31 Institute for Governn answered questions masked members of the orgamnization. W — . ), 1216 F St. New Opportunities! New groups of fashion apparel at appreciation savings. New ways of showing our appreciation of that steady patronage which has made this store what it is! Friday is planned to be one of the big days. Isn’t it one of the days you will not wish to miss? NEW OPPORTUNITY TOMORROW! A group planned just for Friday—enough to last the day! Smart straightline coats of black cordara, with stitched side panels, button trimming and large shoulder collars of lovely beaver or mink dyed squirrel. All sizes from 36 to 4. 25 New Coats 50 Regularly $75 to $95 62' —to go on sale Friday at All such beautiful materials as Mokine, Fawnskin, Montebello Kashlora and Velmara Fine tucking and braid em- broidery on es and border catures this Cranberry R o d Mokine trimmed in mu and with tan crepe do All such beautiful furs as Mink or Sable Squirrel, Kit and Black Fox .Australian Opossum and Jap Mink Colors include penny, dusk, cinnabar, ox- e T e blood, kaffir and black. In this lot—only 25 $%o, ¥ ®* coats—should sell quickly! D Women’s $115 to $125 Coats $ Sable, Skunk, Platinum, Wolf, Mink and Natural Squirrel, as 95 collars, cuffs and borders. Truly coats of great beauty. The colors are Oxblood, Cranberry, Dusk, Saddle, Verde Green, Cinnavar, consider the great savings! , Women’s $135 to $175 Coats ' A larae and beautifully selected group. Garments in sl 1 5 rel, Fisher Fitch, Panmi and Leopard. All the suede- " finish fabrics, made from the finest Australian wools, _l'\d in colors ob- tainable only in these fine fabrics—Burnt Russet, Cinnabar, Lebanon Kashmana, Jammuna, Kashora, Cuir de Laine and Kashmirdown, combined with lovely furs. Beaver, Fisher Penny, Kaffir and Hinoki. Come in tomorrow, see the style, feel the luxurious warmth of the fur collars. Note the lovely shades. And then the newast voque, trimmed with gorgeous furs—Jap Mink, Taupe, Matinum and Blue Fox, Mink and Natural Squir- Green, Rosewood, Oxblood, Cranberry, Penny and Black. Women’s $79.50 to $95 Ensemble Costumes Handsome Fur-trimmed Coats of Veloria, Velmara, Mokine, in Chong blue, dust, penny, $69.50 perfectly of faille and flat crepe. ; Women’s $55 and $65 Tailored Suits much-liked long jackets, in fine twills, oxford mixtures and stedetex. ~ Self-inset panels, bias In Kaffir, black, navy and dust—all very beautifully tailored. ‘Women's Suft Shop—Second Floor Our Appreciation includes the- larger and taller woman. Tomorrow—A New Group of Dresses! Only a small number—but the prettiest imagin- able, with the straight lines that follow the silhouette. Trimmings further accentuate the straight line by in- and buttons. Materials include Canton crepe, flat crepe, satin and faille silk, in navy, black and brown. Sizes 384 to 48%%. Larger Women’s $89.50 and $95 Coats tailoring, and furs at this price during the season! The 569 50 fabrics consist of Velnuvo, Suedine and Bolivia,, with great - collars and cuffs of Skunk, Ring-tail Opossum and illusion of slenderness—flared sides, inside tucking, panel shoulder, in. verted box pleat at side, and many other flattering effects. A fine selection in Rosewood, Kit Fox, Black, Penny and Zanzibar. Extra large skins. Natural Red Fox, Walnut and Sand $29 50 ten, Australian Fox. Choice 7 These are all fine, soft, fluffy—big Appreciation $150.00 Natural s 50 Muskrat Coats... 3119 Full length, straightline models, made from fine black, kaffir and navy. with frocks that match An offering of smart tailored suits, with the strapping and fine tucks form the trimming. A 1 in Larger Si Larger Women’s $35.00 Silk Dresses verted tuckings, panels, self and colored beading, braid 25 We have never seen larger size coats of such material, Crown Sable with heavy crepe lining. Clever style notes that retin the Shop for Larger and Taller Women Brown shades. Stone Mar- values! quality skins, beautifully lined throughout. Coats ¥ A Big Day for Millinery! Two big new groups of smart hats to go on sale to- morrow ! $15 to $18 Hats $7.50 $9.75 to $12.50 Hats $5.00 Included in both groups are hats for ensemble wear; for morning tailored wear; for afternoon and evening; hats perfect for dancing, in all the attractive close-fitting shapes, with clever little brims and rolled cavalicr effects and dignified hats for the matron. feathers encircl trasting colors. Black Panne velvet in various blocks, has natural coque the crown, or metallic flowers in all con- hen two are turbans of Rodier tissue in gold and silver; rose and shadow green for evening wear. Picturesque wide-brimmed hats for afternoon wear of black Panne and satin and felt combinations are included in the group. you might want! Every color Every shape the season approves! ENLARGED MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR. Underwear—3rd Floor! More people are coming to our third floor than ever before —*“A nicer place to shop for underwear,” nearly every one says— and nicer underwear in these events than ever before. $4.00 Silk Chemise Crepe de chine, in 82.95 the daintiest colors— Nile, Sweet Pea, Peach, Orchid, Light Blue and Flesh, and made most attractive by trimmings of French Val and Filet lace. More lovely ‘chemise than you would picture. A wide choice! Philippine Gowns and hemise $1.75 Phillipine Gowns and liked. You Chemise. Handmade thing: are always must see these hand scalloped and embroidered in solid _and eyelet and drawn work. They are certainly remarkable at this price. The chemise have strap or built-up shoulders! $5.00 Girdles Pink broche of silk 83-95 finish, with insets of elastic, fashion these very suc- cessful girdles for evening wear. They are 14 inches In length with two pairs of hose supporters. $1.50 Criss-Cross Brassieres This Is a well-known 1 25 make, famous for i o slenderizing lines achieved through criss-crossed bones, extending far enough to act as a diaphragm reducer. Made of pink broche or plain white material, with insets of elastic on the hip. Comfortable and effective. New Underwear, Oorset Negligee and Shops — Third Floor. Crepe de Chine Gowns and Chemise Sitken undergar- 53‘95 ments in many styles. The gowns have tucked yoki trimmed with fagoting and foot- Either The are radium silk en- velope style, tailored to perfec- tion and embroidered in self col- ors. Flesh, Peach, Light Biue, Orchid and White. A big Ap. preciation item! New Corduroy Robes Sition Sheelivoui ey 95 seen such ample size o corduroy robes for $2.95. That is another of our “Appreciation” surprises. Embossed corduroy with long tuxedo collars and sash. Extra width, well made, perfect fitting robes, in Cherry, Copenhagen, Blue, Purple, Wisteria and Fuchsia. $12 and $15 Silk Negligees Perfectly bewitch- slo 85 ing! Brocaded satin, o taffeta and crepe de chige neg- ligees, draped and lace trimmed. In light and dark shades. For Appreciation priced at $10.85. ing, and insets of val lace. bateau or strap models. chemise $5 and $6 Costume Slips Beautiful slips and the 20-inch hem makes them all Radium Silk, Victoire Silk and Crepe the more wanted. de Chine in every good shade—Flesh, Peach, A slip to wear with every frock! Rust, Fawn, Taupe and White. $3.95 Black, Deer, Navy, $3.95 Jersey Silk Petticoats 100 of these especially for Friday selling. Jersey, with fancy, pleated flounces, in Black, Navy and People do wear petticoats—you should afl the new Fall shades, Al silk $2.95 see how we are selling them In our Appreciation events! $10.00 Costume Blouses A mew group ready in the morning! Heavily beaded, embroidered or braided, in Pra- line, Gray, Navy, Cranberry and Black. Long sleeves and V or collarless necks. | lovely but colorings impossible to describe! These are $77.85 $5.95 and $6.95 French Voile Blouses These are the fine sheer voile, adorned with Irish or Filet laces, always so crisp and dainty with sweaters and suits. Generous jabot and frill effects, and elaborate hand- $3.85 drawn designs, in plain or block patterns, help to make them worthy of their place In an Appreciation event. Peter Pan, V neck “In Appreciation”—Women’s $25 to $35 SILK DRESSES $18 To Be Presented for the First Time Tomorrow Satins, Crepe de Chine, Georgettes, Satin-back Crepe. _Afternoon and Strect Navy, You find many to choose style—attractive with fi ing and embroideries in pleats, panels, tiers, tu apron tailored with long clo sleeve worth while to see this nc on sale for the first time tomorrow. Women’s $25 and $35 manj Cloth Dresses Here Is Another Fine Group Wrap-around coat models, straight- line frocks, various expressions of the vogue; for tiers; snugly fitted $ sleeves; simple garconne types, from the round boyish collar to the slim, narrow skirt. All in fine quality Twill bloom, with vari-colored embroideries in pockets or decorative motifs; contrasting pipings and rows of buttons. Navy, Rosewood, Russet. Sizes 36 to 44. NEW FOR FRIDAY! shade, in Crepe Satin sleeves and bottom ery—as advertised at One or two of a kind—Charmeen and Lorshein. En- $ or silver embroidered ribbon: tailored sleeves, ensemble 38 Women’s $69.50 to $89.50 Gowns Metallic Laces, Crepe Elizabeth, Satin, Chiffon and Lace trimmed in fur; draped effects caught with flowers or ornaments of crystals o Coats for Misses! are our Appreciation events, and we've planned to give you new Smart, richly furred coats, in the straightlined and = - Misses’ $95 and $110 Coats $7650 Squirrel, Fisher Fitch and Brown Wolf. Some models o ’ Misses’ $125 and $145 Coats in this collection of magnificent coats. The most stunning models, every recent style point, in such colors as Kaffir, Penny, Black, Misses’ $25 and $35 Cloth Frock sses’ $25 and § oth Frocks for street wear, school and business—In Charminette, with tiers; in two-piece models; in coat effects, and in perfectly straight, long sleeves, and are nicely tailored. Navy, Cocoa and Blue. variety! Materilas are Velvets, Bengaline, Crepe Satin, magnificently trimmed in fur; dainty with lace or scintillating with beads. like for danci and for dressy wear in the afternoon. Brown, Ostrich hems, panel edges, beads, ribbons and laces are the $5.00 Envelope Purses y Boxes consist of embossed leathers, elephant, calf, Frock of Penny with fur edging trimmed in contrast. ing braid embroid. $18.00. Women’s $45.00 to $55.00 Cloth Dresses semble and Cocat Dress Models—straight lines, with em- broidered vests, kid trimmings, in the new gold color, gold fronts of duvetyn. Silver Gray, Russet, Cherry Red, Navy, Brown, Rose. ‘wood shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Very lovely dresses for dinner, afterncon and formal evening wear, of impcrted Chiffon Brocades, Georgettes, Combinations. Tunics banded with deep fox fur; side panels and pearis. Pleated chiffon skirts have lace bodices. Varlety of color com. binations. Sizes 36 to 44. “Adorable,” they all seem to say. “More fur, prettier fur t any others I've seen for anything like the price”! Surely, for these fashions with big savings! -~ ’ Misses’ $69.50 and $75 Coats paneled styles you prefer this season. Lovely materials. $56.50 Newzelia, Kashara and Montebello, with collars and cuffs of Gray Squirrel, Beaver, Platinum Wolf and Muskrat. Buttons, stitching and pockets add to their chic. Choose tomorrow. A wonderful assortment of high.cost coats at only $76.50. Fawnskin, Mokine, Kashmana, with bolster collars and deep cuffs of Gray Squirrel, Beaver, Jap Mink, Mink have fur borders and are further ornamented by tuckings and rows of but- tons. Colors are Cranberry, Oxblood, Penny, Cinnabar, Green, Biack and Brown. Lovely coats, indeed! Collars, cuffs and edgings are of Mink Squirrel, Rock Sable, Jap Mink, Beaver, Gray Squirrel and Platinum Wolf, 96. Winter fashions are here! Tunic effects, wrap-around Cinnabar, Cranberry and Oxblood. Misses' Shops—Third Floor. Every miss and young matron needs such a frock, Charmeen and Flannel in the smartest of styles, you could sl 8.m wish for! All are the slender straight silhouette; attained uninterrupted lines. In the flannels are stunning stripes. Trimmings are done with braiding. buttons, pipings of contrasting colors. All have snug Misses’ $35 and $39.50 Silk Dresses For street, for afternoon and evening, in a splendid Chiffon and Georgette in exquisite quality. All the season's 323.50 best styles! All the colors you could think of! Some are $39.50 and $65 Evening and Afternoon Frocks These are truly adorable little frocks, which you will Bengaline, Satin, Canton Velvet and Chiffon in many $33‘50 shades, including Rust, Green, Nutmeg, Navy, Gray, adornments. Many are one-of-a-kind. Misses’ Shops—Third Floor. $3.95 $5.00 Vanity Bags In Our “Appreciation” Events vachette, cobra and cowhide, in Tan, Gray, Rose and Black. Lined with moire silk. They boast of three to four convenient two years, mails and files; Ay D. Sart, Following the installatign of offi: cers the scheduled musical Tevue was thp meeting general classification mepting under auspices of the Diskrict of Co- Em- fam of the t Research by the John Ginder, president of the District Federation, presided at the meeting It is up to you nerely to win the i let others explain how they Prevent tooth decay below the gum-line As the soil nourishes the tree roots, the gums nour- ish the teeth. And as the tree decays if you bare the roots, 80 do the teeth decay when gum shrink- age starts in. ¢ This condition—one of the first stages of Pyorrhea —is very common and something that ordinary tooth pastes are powerless to prevent. If not checked promptly it will lead to loss of teeth and serious organic diseases. ¥ used in time and used consistently twice daily, Forhan's will prevent Pyorrhea or check its prog- ress. It will preserve the gums in their inl:,normoxfi, healthy condition, safeguard your health and keep your mouth clean, fresh and wholesome. ; Forhan's is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyorrhea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan's For the Gums. Atall druggists, 35cand 6oc in tubes. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York forhans FOR THE GUM More than a tooth for long service—one that has many uses—for motor- ing, for foot ball games, for all sport wear, for skat- ing, for general wear. Beautifully marked skins. One of the Coats Is Pictured at Left! and Tuxedo collars. Plenty of overblouses and tuck-in styles. Blouse and Sweater Shop—Street Floor. $1.00 Pair fittings—mirror, coin purse, etc. All good quality—and with these are envelope purses of Calf, Vachette and Goatskin, in Tan, Brown and Black, with strap at the top and fitted with purse and mirror. Nickel or gold plated clasps add to their charm. Your choice Friday, $3.95. treet Floor. 75 Clubby Umbrellas Tomorrow. These are the usual §5.00 kinds—some pure silk—others silk mixtures in the fashionable 10-rib frames, handles carved and finished with silk cords and leather loops—tips and ferrules to match—all good colors—green, blue, purple, brown and red ol quickli {ombrrow. Oflier Bicictops atiss $7.50/ 4985, ; Pearl Necklaces. ... $§9.95 ‘With sapphire stone clasps. Indestructible (manufactured) pearls, in the luster that adds beauty to the lovilest skin. The sapphire clasp is most flattering. Handsome Beaded Bags, $7.95 A gorgeous assortment of colors, to complement, any ensemble and add a rich touch to any costume, in these gorgeously beaded bags, with drawstring top. Many designs and colors to choose from in this Apprecias tion group! More New Gloves! Duplex Fabnic Gloves, 2-clasp, wrist length, Fabric Gloves that wash so well, but made double for colder days. Mode, Brown, Gray. All sizes to choose from, and at $1.00 a pair—a great big star item of our “Appreciation” days! Glove Section—Street Floor. - Neckwear Friday! $5.95 and $10 Marabou Neckpieces Not many of these, but the few lucky buyers will know they have one of the rarest finds in all the rich Apprecia- s 95 tion opportunities. Just now when all sorts of feather o trimmings are so much in vogque, there are a dozen ways o use one of these fine marabou scarfs. Colors are Brown, Black, Ecru and Gray. While they last, $1.95. Corsage Flowers and Ornaments A big one-price Friday item for “Appreciation”! Every smart shoulder wears a flower these days, whether it be morning, afternoon or evening, but especially evening. C A scarlet gardenia, a spray of siik or metallic biossom: wift give just the right touch to your evening gown, which, perhaps, needs freshening. Stop a moment tomorrow and see this collection. 96c for the choice! For Colder Days! Women’s $2 and $2.25 Silk-and-Wool Sport Hose. .. .. .. .. ’1 45 A light-weight stocking that has the beauty of silk and the warmth of wool. Plain and ribbed patterns, in two-tone colorings. Brown, Gray, Navy, Tan, Cordovan, Russet and Blue. Sizes 8/2 to 10/z. Women’s $1.50 Pure Silk Stockings, pair. Gharsie "I 35 Full-fashioned silk stockings, with lisle top and feet, all pure-thread silk, in the best colors—Gray, Nickel, Beige, Airedale, Tan Bark, Mode, Nude, Black and White. Every pair perfect. Street Floor. Rouge! Perfumes! 75¢c Rouge, 50c Coty’s $3.75 Perfumes Mandarin and Ashes of Roses, the il outoe s_zm‘_ i taka aada two shades most in demand by from this famous perfumer: Em. women who know, and here for our eraud, L'Origan, Rose Jacquiminot, “Appreclation” at this special price. pends upon a irm foundation, so are healthy teeth de- Lustrous, Flattering - Three-Strand Paris and L'Or, specially priced for “Appreciation.” $1.50 Lionel Double Compact, $1.19 Square and heart-shaped leatherette cases, containing rouge and pow. A great favorite at a welcome special price. Street Floor, Jewelry Section—Street ¥loor.

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