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32 AWARDS GIVEN 22 THE EVENING WALES IS GREETED BY 35,000 CHILDREN STAR, WASHINGTON, D, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, |Red Ripe Melons | Must Blush Unseen, Y AT Y 2 T (T Y Y G (T (Y (Y (Y (2 (2 Experts here ready to remodel your last year’s Furs. Sorosi: For Friday Only! FOR National Electric Light Asso-| ciation Presented Employes. Br the Asso SAN FR for heroism and awarded to 22 employes of the elec- tric lizht and power industry during the last 12 of the acel the Na ion sh amuel Insull medal for lif connection prone pressure m tion follow atlon or d made to ] workmen at r Palmer, New Philadelphia. Ohi Wiley, it Robinson : Johnsvilie dele, Ga llizabeth, N. J.; 1d; eld inona Augusta, ) lus, Neb. Develoj The prone pressure method of re-|sembled delegates and members will suscitation years of st B A drowning been indor: ical Assoc fnformation hou: story of electric light a last says the public nies of the asso persons States. All of thes rect result light and 7 nothing frc son, s the story power instructive to all our young; anc tomers and the econor problems, terests and interdependent Insuranci 000,000 h panies cial loss t records b; The necessity for insuring records is pointed out by the fact that the cost of replacement in all instances would be conside; would In one ca cost of t pany’ gross annu: That a w fled in stri tried to del to give her over a dog don court Minn. s the committee, industry run is figured at is more than i Prince Inspects School Pupils in Johannesburg—Feted on Birthday. HEROIC DEEDS - Ferter Futes Those red ripe luscious water- | melons now epidemic in Washing- | ton must, hereafter, blush unseen | before the eager eves of the local ] | | | citizenry. Dr. William C. Fowler, District health officer. today issued an order prohibiting ‘hucksters from cutting melons and displaying their enticing contents to an avaricious public. “It is an insanitary practic Dr. Fowler explained, “and so is the cleaning and scaling of fish by street hucksters.” Accordingly, the health officer also banned the latter practice. Dr. Fowler said he would not feel warranted in stopping melon hucksters from “plugging ‘em” to satisfy a prospective purchaser's curiosity as to the fruit's (or is it a vegetable?) state of maturity, how- ever, which is regarded as a signal victory for opponents of the old school favoring “plunkin’ ‘em.” Reports on Medals ! By the Associated Press. JOHANNESBURG. Union of South Africa, June The greatest gather- ing of school children ever brought together in South Africa was re- viewed yesterday by the Prince of Wales. Tt is estimated that the chil- dren numbered 35.000. It took the prince a good half hour of hard walk- ing In and out of the lines of the chil- dren to inspect them. After the inspection Wales visited the Turggontein race course. He was advised to place a bet on Jubiland II, which won the Prince of Wales cup. He disregarded the advice and conse- quently backed a loser. The prince the previous night danced until a late hour in the town hall. It was his birthday, and prior to his departure he cut his own birth- day cake. The ceremony took place in the mayor's parlor in the presence of_a small company. Wales was in a merry mood. Re- sponding to a request that he cut the cake, he replied, “'I'll do anything you like.” Plunging his knife up to the hilt into the pastry, the prince found that he was unable either to cut the cake or to pull out the knife. The chef came to the prince's res- cue and proceeded to cut up the cake. i Wales was presented with the first | By the Ascociated Press. |slice. The remainder was divided into CHICAGO, Jume 25—Legisjation |hundreds of small pieces, which were Lund and Lee |, o'y ool o aisposed of, the Modern |C2rTied on tri to the entrance of Arthur Ricei the parlor, where prominent women ey and Frank | Woodmen of America, attending the |of Johannesburg clamored for por- H. C. (ut. | twentieth quadrennial encampment of | portions to be kept as souvenirs. W. 1L Treptow,|the organization here this week, |FT——————————————= Frank B. Adams.|were prepared to enjoy today the Harold E‘,Hn,.mvlr(-r-rel:nlunul features of the encamp- Willlam E. Brow men Thomas Turner, Bol.| The first of these was the rainbow | parade this afternoon. Six thousand | foresters will march. Tonight the foresters and the as- | ciated Press. | AN ©, June 2. life-saving Medals were months, the annual report ident prevention committee tional Electric Light Asso- ows. The rd the ing in he utilization of the thod of resusci ing electr! ] rowni with the awards were er cued fellow 6,000 MODERN WOODMEN T0 TAKE PART IN PARADE Record Group to Exemplify Ritual and Secret Work of Order Tonight. Reid _and Dayton, Ohio; J tle Rock, Ark ind Charles C. Mather, St N. Y.; E. C. Taylor, Cor He Munch, Hough- orville 1 Chauncey v, I S THG Mich.; Me.; ped After Long Study. has been developed by |form the largest group that has ever udy and practice in the N.|taken part in the exemplification of and is equally effective for |the ritual and the secret work of the asphyxiation. It has|organization. sed by the Anlerican Me The encampment will close tomor- iation, which has co-ope Announcement Tuenday':“lnd Saturday’s Star 1 as to its practic sand public audieaces, adio listeners, veu White and Colored Sports- wear for Week End and Vacation Days —demand unusual care in dry cleaning and finishing. them that care. _ Every garment is cxamined, cleancd and finished according to its specific needs. Thus whites stay white and light silks and woolens remain bright and clear speaking committee | ciation, aggregating 900,000 | throughout the United | addresses were the di- of the policy of the electric power industry to withhold | »m the public, f the rea first, that | electric light and may be told in an and entertaining manner population, both old and 1, secondly, that our cus: the public may understand mics of our business, our and realize that their i our interests are mutually of the We give Wool Sweater, plain, tight stitch Silk Sweater, plain stitch White Flannel Skirt, plain...... White Flannel Jacket, unlined.... | Light-weight Coat, 34 length, unlined. ... $1.50 Knicker Suits, coat and breeches ... . $2.00 Reachés Million. e ranging as high as $1.- S been taken out by com- | a precaution against finan- hrough the destruction of | fire, flood or other causes. rable, and in some cases into millions of dollars. se cited, the replacement records of one large com- | $4.000,000, which | ||(!/ en per cent of the || ition of the company, | xceeds 30 per cent of the al income of the company Three to Four Day Service FOOTER’S “For Fifty Summers Cleaners of Sportswear for Particular People” 1332 G Street N.W. oman pa: king a bus conductor who tain her when she refused name during a_dispute , was the verdict of a Lon- Main 2343 - CONSERVATIVE? ANDREW PARKER, Vice-Pres. HARRY G. MEEM, Vice Pres. and Treasurer. HERBERT A. POOLE, Assistant Treasurer. FRED M. BERTHRONG, Assistant Treasurer. CHARLES R. GRANT, Assistant Treasurer. JOHN H. CLAPP, Director, Federal-American FRERERICK V. ‘CO\'ILLE. Botanist, Dept. AUGUSTUS CRANE, Formerly of Crane, L. WHITING ESTES, Mail Order House. ALBERT F. FOX, Director, ELLIOT H. GOODWIN, Res. Vice-Pres. U. S. BENJ. W. GUY, Merchant and Vice-Pres. HOLCOMBE G. JOHNSON, JOHN A. JOHNSTON, Et YES—and therefore absolutely safe Organized, developed and conducted on the principle of conser- vative banking along progressive lines, The Washington Loan and Trust Company has preserved the integrity of its individuality intact during a period in which the tendency to consolidation has been general. Each year has witnessed a material gain in strength, in scope and in the confidence of the public. Results under one continuous management over a period of thirty-five years show the reciprocal relationship of depositor and stockholder as follows: Interest paid to depositors Dividends paid to stockholders $3,426,495.89 $2,542,500.00 The Washington Loan and Trust Company Main Office, West End Branch 900-902 F Street. 616620 17th Street. RESOURCES OVER $16,000,000 JOHN B. LARNER, snd Trust President. BOYD TAYLOR, Vice-Pres. and Secretary. CHARLES H. DOING, Jr., Vice-Pres. in charge of Branch. ALFRED H. LAWSON, Real Estate Officer. ‘WM. H. BADEN, Assistant Trust Officer. T. CARROLL GRANT, Assistant Real Estate Officer. ARTHUR PETER, General Counsel. Officer DIRECTORS. JOHN JOY EDSON, Chairman of the Board. GEORGE A. KING, Attorney-at-Law. J. LEO KOLB, Real Estate. JOHN B. LARNER, President. JOHN C. LETTS, President, Sanitary Grocery Co. HARRY G, MEEM, Vice-President and Treasurer. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor, Evening Star ANDREW PARKER, Vice-President and Trust Officer. ‘WALTER S. PENFIELD, Attorney-at-Law. ARTHUR PETER, Attorney-at-Law. FRANK P. REESIDE, Equitadle Coop. Building Association. WILLARD SAULSBURY, Attorney-at-Law Adams, Insurance. BOYD TAYLOR, Vice-Pres. and Secretary Trustee, Vandergrift HARVEY W. WILEY, Scientist and Author. e ¢, DONALD WOODWARD, President, Wood- CARL B. KEFERSTEIN, Architect. ward & Lothrop, Ine. National Bank. Agriculture. Parris & Co. FLOYD E. DAVIS, President, Lincoln National Bank. Columbia National Bank. Chamber of Commerce. Columbia National Bank. of Johnson & R 200 Pairs of Fine Pumps and Oxfords $7.50 to $12.50 Footwear, in broken and dis- :nnfllnu-d styles—not all sizes, but all wonderful values at $3.95 Ma Colors—Black, tan, white, Sorosis Shoes—Street Floor Again! s als—Patent leather, satin, suede and calf. 0 . gray, brown and beach. 100 pairs of $6 to $10 Sorosis WHITE CANVAS Pumps and Oxfords of the better grades—no two pairs alike. ., RE le F St N.W. \ose-out Festival Shatters Prj, MNANTS/ " the, S * Fai Smart Millinery —in a clearance of smart hats—all from groups recently bought, but which were quickly reduced for eager shoppers to these remnants: 10—$22.50 and $25 Hats. 15—$10 and $15 Hats. 20—$7.50 and $10 Hats. Now . Now.... on Note—Paris now sponsors the Ma Beach Hat for sports and beach wear—now on sale here in all the pastel shades, Millinery Shop—Third Floor NEW! SMART! .$3 Tomorrow! To make tomorrow the biggest day of this great close-out of excess Summer stocks—to do, tomorrow, two days’ business in one and make this clearance a complete one—we have regrouped what remains of the apparel and accessories originally reduced for this Festival Week and repriced them at prices that seem impossible for merchandise of this high quality. Glance through these lists. your Summer wardrobe! or credits—all sales final. Here’s a New Shipment of Tub Silk Slips—$2.95! They just got here—not remnants, but NEW—and go on sale tomorrow at only $2.95. They have hemstitched tops and self straps and are cool for Summer. Also at $2.95—Pongee Slips with tai- lored tops—NEW! Both groups have 20- inch shadow hems. Third Floor Remnants of Slips Radium Silk Costume Slips, with hem- stitched band tops and shadowproof hems; white and flesh color. ... Handmade Nainsook Costume Slips, " made by hand, with filet or Irish cro- edging; hand drawn and em- broidered and with shadow hem, $1.95 Nainsook and Dimity Costume Slips, edged with filet or embroidery—all with shadowproof hems ..... Third Floor Silk Lingerie Remnarits —take drastic reductions to clear them during the Close-Out Festival Week! Envelope Chemise of radium silk and crepe de chine, tailored and lace- trimmed models. Also a few Glove Silk Vests, trimmed with lIrish cro- chet lace; flesh color and peach, $1.85 Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Step-ins, of radium silk dnd crepe de chine, trimmed with filet and val laces; tai- lored styles with hemstitched yokes i ... $2.85 Silk Gowns and Envelope Chemise, trimmed with French val and venise inserts of embroidery net; in fiesh, white, orchid, peach, maize ‘and nile green ....... o $3.85 of georgette, charmeen atin, in -over and trimmed with ostrich or n white, rose, orchid and tan- $10.85 Silkc_Negligees, Cotton Lingerie Philippine Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of fine nainsook, made entirely by embroidered in solid and or without sleeves flesh and peach oes = , sl.ss Handmade Nainsook Step-ins, with hem- stitching and hand-drawn work on the corners, edged with Irish crochet lace $1.25 Third Floor 3 Blouse Groups ke important markdowns for imme- diate disposal— 75—Cotton Blouses, of English broad- cloth, voiles and dimities, in tailored models; all slightly mussed from han- dling; to be clésed out at . 79¢ $4.95 and $5.95 Silk Blouses, odds and ends of printed silk and crepe de chine overblouses and tuck-ins, $1.95 $7.50 to $8.95 Silk Blouses of crepe de chine and prints, in the light Summer shades and white; both long and short Also—$2150 to $25 Two-piece Silk Blouse-Frocks, of crepe de chine ana printed crepe, in- stunning sports styles; pleated skirts with hip-length overblouses .................. $15.00 Street Floor Women’s Handbags —three groups of them have been v‘edn:r_d anywhere from $1 to $7.50 below their regular retail prices: 15—$2.95 Leather and Silk Pouch Bags. in desirable styles and shades, to be disposed of at ...... $1.95 20—$3.95 Silk Pouches, in light shades for Summer and a number of Large. Flat Leather Underarm Bag 5 20—Fine $7.50 to $12.50 Leather Bags, se- lected because only one of each style remains. These include fine pin_ seal pouches, bags in the popular lizard and novelty effects and a_few fancy embroidered silk bags. Tomorrow— every one at Street Floor For the Large Woman! Summer Apparel Reduced The 5 groups that follow tell important news to the woman of above average size or height., These Dresses are designed for large figures and at these reductions i ortant ngs. 723710 Navy Silk Ensemble Suits, with printed radium _ silk lace-trimmed “"$59.00 dresses; sizes 461 to 485... Black Bengaline Silk Coat, with T e leatha embrosdered trimmina: A $61.75 lored Piquet Coats, full length and ed with printed radium silk; With large scarf to match; one in navy blue, size 42'2; one in black. size ) " ‘Tailored Sports Coats, le collar; self lined with heavy ze 40)2; one in 5—$49.50 Dresses for large women, rare values—all at one pricel Two in black, sizes 382 and 402; 1 in tan, size 42/2; 1 in brown. 40'2; 1 navy georgette, size 38/%. All are th season’s models—one-of-a-kind dre: » es, with short and 34 sleeves B Vi Second Floor Stockings to Clear! Include Sports Stockings for vacation wi Stock up now while you can make an extra saving! $1.50 Ribbed Sports Stockings, in white and colors, with contrasting stripes running around -5 K31 $3 Silk-and-lisle Sports Stockings, novelty - striped patterns—Ilight and dark colors ........ L.....$1.95 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with lisle garter hems—every pair perfect. Just odd si In black, gray and Outsize Chiffon Silk Stockings, full fash- k from top to toe. Broken $1.39 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with lisle garter hems and feet. Both plain and Iace clox. Light and dark colors.$1.85 Street Floor Final Reductions—Women’s Dresses We have taken all the dresses remaining from the original groups reduced for Fashion Close-out Festival and regrouped them at still further reductions! are super-values! At $5 Stunning Handmade French Vole Dresses A final reduction from their prices—$10.75 to $14.75. Cool, Summery, imported frocks, all hand-drawn and ' embroidered, showing lovely pastel shades. Sizes 36 to 42. Remaining Dresses Sold in Festival at $25 to $35 Women's Beautiful Satin and Crepe de Chine Street Dresses, adorned with silk embroidery, or in stunning tailored and pleated styles. Sizes 36 to 40. Only $10! The $25 to $39.50 Festival Groups Repriced—Friday! Festival Women's Afternoon Dresses of printed crepe, siik faille, satins and crepe de chine. Styles include tailored models, beautiful embroideries, fine pleatings and tucks, lace collars and cuffs, apron effects, ensembles and flares. All sizes. Sizes 34 to $44. $15. Further Reductions From $35 to $49.50 Close-Out Prices Women's Afternoon, Dinner and Street Dresses of satins, georgette, crepe roma, flat crepe and printed crepe, with flounc- ing of fine lace or of pleated self material. All the wanted style effects—godets, flares, fine embroideries, pleats and tucks. $25. So these Exclusive Dresses in Festival at $45 to $59.50—Remnant, Fine Afternoon, Dinner and Sports Dresses, of crepe Elizabeth, printed chif- fon, printed crepe, flat crepe and satins. Are one-of-a-model frocks; also en- sembles. Styles: Tailored models; fine laces com- bined with silk crepe; hand-blocked prints in straightline models; beading, fine em- broidery, circular effects, flares, jabots, and all the wanted shades for Summer. A Repricing of $59.50 to $69.50 Close-Out Groups Women's One-of-a-model Frocks for afternoon and dinner—of crepe roma, fine satin, many of flat crepe, printed chiffon and georgettes. Some with all-over bead- ing, fine laces in yokes and panels, and exquisite embroideries. These dresses were excellent values at their original prices and sold well. Their first Festival reductions were startling. But this final reduction to $45 should clear these remnants in a few hours. Choose early! A $55 So Far, in the Festival at $69.50 to $98.50 Women's Exclusive Dresses. Only one of a style. Evening gowns of crepe romaine and Alexairde crepe, figured chif- fon, chantilly lace, beautiful beading in colored and crystal beads. Styles include fine lace yoke effects, flares, godets, en- sembles, tunic models and tailored models for afternoon wear, $55. Women's Dress ' Shops—Second Floor Women’s Coats and Suits Regrouped and repriced in our determination to clear these excess numbers during Festival Week. See what your money will buy! 510 Women’s Coats 4—Women's $35 WOOLTEX Sports Coats —swagger models in green polaire, $10. 2—Women s $40 Gray and White Imported Topcoats—only $10. 2—Women's $35 Tan and Rust Plaid Sports Coats with wanted belted backs, tomorrow, $10. 1—Woman's $49.50 Kashmir Sports Coat in the new chili, $10. Coats for Little Women 4—$35 Sports Coats of suede and polaire, in tan and rust. Styled especially for little women, $10. / $15 Women’s Coats 3—Women's $29.50 WOOLTEX Topcoats of smart tan polaire, $15. 2—Women's $35 Gray Striped and Plain WOOLTEX Sports Coats, $15. 1—$49.50 Rose Suedebloom Sports Coat, with fetching fur border, $15. 10—Women's $55 Silk Capes, in flare and straightline styles. Choose from green, amber, rust and black. Think of the saving—at $15! 2—Women's $49.50 Chili-color Twill Coats, in flare style, $15. 2—$49.50 Natural Kasha Topcoats—very swagger styles! $15. 1—Woman's $39.50 WOOLTEX Tailored Twill Coat, in chili, only $15. Little Women’s Coats 1—$5050 Black Kashmir Dress Coat of unusual charm, $15. 2—Little Women’s $55 Twill Coats, in pavy and black twill with flare front. ucky—if you get one of these! $15. 2-$49.50 Sports Coats, styled for littie Jremen.In chil and’ rist shades. Only 1—Little Woman's Coat of bambino blue —exceptional at $15. Women’s Suits 6—Women's WOOLTEX Tailored Suits, with smart, short box jackets. In tan and rust tweed, $15. nd Floor Extra Special! 50 Odd Skirts—S$5 Were $8.95 to $22.50 . Black and Brown Satin Skirts, with bod- ice tops. Bright-colored Flannel Skirts for outings and vacations. Plaid, Striped and Plain Kashmir Sus- pender ‘Skirts. Bambino Blue Bengaline Silk Skirts with pleslted fla"fill. traightline Plaid Tweed Sports Skirts. _Black, Navy and Brown Fairled and Rus- sian Crepe Skirts, for larger ‘women, in cluster and pleated panel styles. Second Floor $25 1—Woman's $69.50 Chili-color Twill Coat, with smart fox border, $25. 6—Women's $65 Straightline and Flare Coats of suedebloom and twill, with fine fur borders. In new colors—am- ber, chili, wigwam and green, $25. 1—Woman's $55 Straightline Coat, of wi wam lorchene. Attractive fur borde: 4—Women's $55 and $49.50 Tailored Twill Coats, in black, gray and tan—tomor- row going at $25. Women’s Suits at $25 2—Women’s $40 Navy Twill Suits, with short box jackets and velvet collars. Save $15! Price, $2! 3—Women's $75 Silk i in chili, purple and tan. Can you resist that? Only $25! $35 Women’s Exclusive Coats 5—Women's $59.50 Front-tie Flare Coats, in black and cocoa bengaline silk with :;autlful fur collars—tomorrow only, 5. 10—Women's Beautiful $65 Black Satin Coats, in flare styles, with jabot revers and smart badger borders, $35. 5—Women’s $69.50 Dressy Coats, in waffle, green and tan joseena, with badger borders—stunning models! $35. 5—Women's $65 Sports Coats of suede and yamara, in the smart flare and straight- line styles with chic fur borders. bino, green and gypsy. Only $35! 3—$59.50 Fur-bordered Twill Coats that will go fast at $35. They're in black and rust. 10—Women’s $49.50 Navy and Black WOOLTEX Twill Coats—all beauti- ;‘i‘s‘y edged with furs. Fur collars, too, Women’s High-Cost Suits 2—Women's $79.50 Tan and Kashmir En- semble Sports Suits, $35. 1—Woman's $95 Tan Kashmir Ensemble Suit—a_ stunning model_for only $35. 5—Women's WOOLTEX Tailored Suits, in fashionable imported mixtures —tan and blue, $35. Second Floor Summer Sweaters —offer two remnant groups clearance prices. All-wool, Fiber and Fiber-and-wool Sweat- ers, in both slip-on and coat styles, reduced to .... $10 to $16.50 Sweaters—odds and ends taken from our regular stocks, just one or two of a style, ip-on and coat models—tomorrow’ .. $5.95 Street Floor at quick A Special Demonstration To Introduce to Washington The New Glove Silk Underwear VANITYSILK (It’s Striped) “air Silk Mills, this newest Glove Silk Made by Vanit Underwear—VANITYSILK (it's striped)—has the following important guarantee: 1. It positively will not shrink in length. 2. It will wear longer than any other glove silk underwear you can buy at the same price. Step-ins, $2.95, $3.95. Union Suits, $6.95. Ste, Vests, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 in Chemise, $3.95 & $5. Bloomers, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 VANITYSILE always to be found on our third floor. Figure the slyings you will make on apparel you need for vacation, or to complete or increase And remember—this is all regular Jelleff merchandise, from our regular stocks. No exchanges Misses’ Apparel Reduced te Suit Every Purse! You who have wisely budgeted your expenditures — including your vacatiom wardrobe—see how much more your money will buy than you expected! 510 2—Misses’ $39.50 Coats of jeweltone, with stunning fur collars. Both coats in lipstick. $10. Misses’ $35 Sports Coats of polaire, in e and double breasted styles. $10. 2—Misses’ $29.50 Suede Cloth Coats, with boader: of Summer fur. Green only. 10. 2—Misses’' $25 WHITE Georgette After- noon Frocks, beautifully trimmed with lace and ribbon. $10. Misses’ $29.50 Tan Twill Coats, with e fronts. $10. 2—Misses’ $25 Ensemble Suits, with printed silk dresses and coats of fian- nel, in the smart snuff shade. $10. Kashmir Sports Frocks, in ghtline models; tan agg powder .~ $10. 10-Misses’ Voile and hand drawn; rose and tan. $10. 515 4—Misses’ $45 Coats, stunning straight- line models, with Summer fur borders; gray, rose and green. $15. 6—Misses’ $39.50 Dress Coats, of twill and lorchene, with smart flare fronts and straightline styles; with fur edgings or borders; navy, chili and tan. $15. 2—Misses’ $39.50 Silk Coats, of bengaline, with Summer fur borders. In rust and black. $15. 2—Misses’ $39.50 Kashmir and Tweed Suits, with long and box jackets; gray and amber. $1 8—Misses’ $22.50 2-piece Sports Dresses, in novelty materials; white, flesh and venezia blue. $16. 10-Misses’ $25 Flat Crepe and Crepe de Chine Sports and Afternoon Frocks, beautifully lace trimmed. $15. 3--Misses’ $35 Dance Frocks, of georgette and lace, in rose and maize. $15. 12-Misses’ $29.50 to $35 One-of-a-style Georgette, Canton and Flat Crepe Dresses, in rose, navy, lipstick, maize and green. $25 8—Misses’ $49.50 Coats, in twill lorchene and jeweltone. Exceptionally smart straightline and flare-front ~models, with Summer fur borders, edgings or collars, go at $25. Misses’ $59.50 Coats, of jeweltone, in straightline models, trimmed with fur or self material; natural color or green. $25. 2—Misses’ $49.50 Silk Coats, of black crepe satin, trimmed with fur. $25. 2—Misses’ $69.50 Ensemble Suits, with stunning matching frocks in tan and taupe that can be worn separately. $25. 8—Misses’ $39.50 Afternoon Frocl crepe de chine and georgette, i ning straightline and flare styl % 3—Misses’ $45 Printed Chiffon Afternoon Frocks. $25. 7—Misses’ $49.50 Afternoon Frocks, of crepe roma and georgette. $25 3—Misses’ $39.50 Striped Silk Sports Frocks, in clever straightline model T 538 5—Misses’ $59.50 Twill Coats. Be sure to see these! Clever straightline models with fur collars of mink squirrel and plat wolf, some with fur borders. $35. 6—Misses’ $69.50 Dress Coats, of jewel- tone with fur borders of natural kit fox; green, amber and rust. $35. $89.50 WHITE Coat, in novelty , with fur collar of natural t Frocks, all handmade in WHITE, green, s, of satin and bengaline; models and smart_ straigh ; trimmed with Summer ful and cocoa. $35. 3—Misses’ $89.50 Ensemble Suits, of lor- chene, with matching frock and’ blouse —a remarkable value! In chili and green. $35. 3—Misses’ $59.50 Lace Dresses, in exclu- sive styles; tiered and straightline models; with ribbon girdles. $35. 2—Misses” $6950 Dance Frocks, cool, Summery tiered models; in tea rose. 8—Misses’ $55 to $59.50 One-of-a-style Afternoon and Dance Frocks, of printed chiffon, georgette and crepe rama. In tea rose, maize, orchid and tan; lovely creations at only $35 to- morrow! Misses' Apparel—Third Floor Costume Jewelry —offers two record values for tomorrow's big clearaway: 100_ pieces in a clearance group, incl ing Sterling Silver Bracelets, Pe: Pins, Necklaces, Earrings; in a wide choice of styles....... . 19¢ us lengths. of indestructible Many in combination with emerald, gun metal and imitation stone effects. Cthers all Street Floor Downstairs! Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Marked at prices still further reduced from the already low Close-out Fesfival prices! For final, absolute clearance of these excess numbers: 15—$8.75 to $10.75 Women’s and Street Dresses, some th ornaments, side insertions Women's and M s’ $8.75 Fine Handmade Porto Rican Voile s, in all the pastel shades; em- shed with hemstitching and hand- drawn work, fine embroidery, la sertions and edging: $15 and $19.50 Street g crepe, satin and chine, with button trimming, abots of lace or self, ensemble effects and embroidery $10.75 Inexpensive Dress Shop—Downstairs