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NOTED ARCHITECT'S Abe Martin Says: SILKWORM OUTDONE Man's Ingenuity Produces BY ARTIFICIAL SILK in visible to the naked eye. This pro. duces endless threads which are im- mersed in chemical baths to harden and bleach them. From this stage, 1:;; fibers are spun and handled like silk. The silk-like sheen which rayon im- parts to cotton fabric when woven into it within the past few months has re- D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 ton mills of the South and has greatly stimulated the sale of cotton goods throughout the country. Rayon also is used for covering tele- phone wires and electromagnets, trim- ming and beading tire fabrics, for doll's hair, artificlal flowers, shoe laces, suspenders, garter linings and in knit goods. statistical organization it was estl- mated that the domestic production of rayon was approximately 39,000,000 pounds in 1924, as compared with 8,000,000 pounds in 1920 and 2,450,090 in 1914, This year's output will approximate 70,000,000 pounds. One hundrea and forty million pounds was the total of countries. rayon is reflected in prices. pound to $2. the United States leading all other The competition between silk and In 1920 raw silk dropped from $18 a pound $5, while rayon of the unbleached 15! dernier grade was cut from $6.50 a Big Change in Jerusalem. Before the war Jerusalem was gov- erned by seven officlals, but today it has 300. The city proper has aboutf 100,000 population, numbering citizens® of all languages and all religious be- liefs. The present mayor Is Arab and his name is Ragheb WIFE ASKS DIVORCE Sculptress, Who Eloped With! Frank L. Wright, Files Suit. Rayon a Fabric That Fulfills Wide Demand. sulted in a large demand from the cot- ' In a statement issued by the Babson the world’s production last year, with Nashashibi. ) N D N IR IE T T T IR T T NRTTL LTI, CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS WILL FIND BEAUTIFUL DISPLAYS ALL READY HERE TOMORROW! 100 Pairs of $8.75 to $12.50 Sorosis 9 200 Pairs of Women’s $1.45 Satin ‘j 3216 F St. N.W. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 26.—The silk worm, after losing its secret, is | | giving way to the competition of man's science and hine: Rayon, an _artificial textile fabric closely resembling silk in appearance, is used in the manufacture of hosiery, which consumes one-fifth of the do- A remnant a An excellent assortment of colors and sizes 3 to 8. An opportunity to add a few By the Associated Press CHICAG®, November 26.—The ro- continued lin Pumps and Oxfords Boudoir Slippers 95¢ | » mance of Frank Liovd Wright, inter- | mestic production, and of ribbon, cot- :,"‘_“?::'; ‘;r':."“v‘",t"e';"“‘"‘ ofislzse-vAG S f:;;“":,"D“_‘f:‘“::":,“:!'y'l‘:s"" S e 2 ally kno tect, and Maude ton and woolen goods. Its tensile Street ¥l i Miriam Noel Wright, noted sculptress, strength s greater than cotton and Stueat: Nloor £ Lic ted with their flight to Japan | less than s 1.50 French Face Powder - 50c Amami Oatmeal Cream - .39 years . has ended. She has filed Count Hilaire de rdonnet was 1.00 Mury’'s Face Powder . 35c Amami _Violet Cream ... t for divo ng desertion and the first to produce rayon, and he cruelty, in Wis, and it is called it artificial silk when he intro- ° ° ° Teported i&n' nlimony Lessament hi duced the fabric at the Paris Expo. ' ' 1 Hek ot o | sition in 1864. His invention resulted rl i - i ln mnan of the bill brought first notice from a_study of the organic process ° ° wwere mATHen in Novenites which takes plage as the silk worm e day after Wright obta a produces si v, A (E'A\,\,‘Q,‘:ML‘i pmitating ints artifclally, he pro. A CLEAN SWEEP OF ODDS AND ENDS OF FASHION APPAREL A rark socia vorl 3 duced a vegetable fiber w] h organic- “«, 24 o WYt (hice deseried with het | (L& tnkes a feller gully three min- | i\ resembied cotton more than sk AS WE “CLEAR OUR DECKS” FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING * six children. Eloped First in 1909, Improvements were made in the pro- cess until cellulose, the material con- stituting the cell walls of plan utes t' recover sufficlently t' “Geebutthat'sgoodliquorwheredy ?" but still they drink it. Burgl ransacked th’ Lafe Bud home yestel Here comes the big day! The big Remnant Day so many have waited for! Odds and ends of beautiful Silk Underthings, Dresses, Coats—even Fur Coats—and many other lovely wearables not mentioned in this advertisement—have been gathered together—reduced The first desertion cam- in 1909, ] e wnufactured into rayon on a large | | to prices that will “shoo the vay'’—pi ables—hung acks—stacked on counters—ready for the big clear away tomorrow! e e R B . carryin’ off three quarts o' pre- S ll ',-t 1t Lo them away piled on tables—hung on r;qk st;jxs 1 s i y fo g e y ftig B thwick Chenss of 0:k Bark Th'_\,fi,{p] gin an’ Mrs. Bud's elopement| Many Drocesses are used, but in all t will pay you to hurry down—to be here when the clock chimes 9:15—and the brass doors swing open—and the selling, buying, took up their residence at ring | fund. some type of cellulose is reduced to a saving begin! 3 sl g™ o | Elmer Swank voted this fall jest ’ d > ro 3 : cps ko . : . Gl ,\,'\]';_p inls bungalowenicianelle see how it o oAttt e |dctiy ke fme SLap. pumped fthrough Don’t lag behind—quantities are limited—they won’t last long—and so many, many women and misses want the same thing you want! vears later Mrs. Cheney her two | an’ independent fer a minute. apillary_tubes so to be in. children were murdered by a crazed (Covyrixht. John F. Dille Co.) —_— — I First—a Clearaway of 105 Women’s Choice Winter Coats! a0, I i,y of| CHERRINGTON FORESEES || What Do Catholics - designed the $3.000.000 Imperial Hotel | GERMANY IN DRY COLUMN,! . 9 105 Most Amazing Winter Coat Chances! In all sizes from 34 to ‘r"q;""““l"' e~ i { Beheve. 44—in all colors—but mostly only one or two of a size or color. esist the earthquake. He also has - | Y > gflqlgnml noted buildings in the United | Secretary of World League Against F, L $29.50 to $49.50 $55.00 to $75.00 $79.50 to $89.50 $95.00 to $110.00 tates. | T Alimony Stipulation | Alcoholism Says Economic Con- Tee ec.lurel ‘_m_ Coats—Tomorrow Coats—Tomorrow Coats—Tomorrow Coats—Tomorrow * Under the reported alimony stipu-| ditions Will Demand Change. The Catholic Religion [3 $ $ $85 ' lation it was Wright is to By £ S f $10.000, $250 | DY the Associated Press. y 35 Beautifully Fur-trimmed Coats in Fionihiyiialiinay and & pett Gtlitne|| EWESTEIALIN | Ohlo Noverber . ; TRISHT 35 Dressy Fur-trimmed Coats—beau- 20 Coats! Luxuri terials Lamoia, Vivette, Roulustra, Luxurious SiunElGtetn rionety. . - 5 i Paulist Fathers Only 15 Coats in this group—so 08 Pisuen Ve deiined Gomte Just 20 Coats! Luxurious materis Fortuna Cloth and Lucetta—featuring e Wa o inetoraithelnishy | oo ==Dcsulte fihe Honthess far many hurry! Smart Plain-color Suede Cloth tiful models in Pinpoint, Veloria, Cor- such as Venise Cloth, Vivette, Carmina Sinilo Banes, Cinnle todote. wear sy to Japan expressed contempt for | Cherrington, general secreiary of the | At Coats—dressy styles in gracklehead, dara, Suede Cloth and Velsheen— and Lustrosa give them beauty. Style straightiine styles. Uwhat the world might think,” last| World League Against Alcoholism, be- Shri f the S d tanager and rust—with fur collars and turing flares as well as straight lines. features include corded side panels, mufa:: coéll:r::n’é d(z:u:u":m;em:n: ; mfi;u':m‘«:, mistake, but T have paid | HEYeS that Germany will be the next rine of the DSacre Sore Wilkifus ouffe. ‘Bath flare-and Smartly trimmed with Wolf, Kit Fox, side panel flares, ripple godets and IR s on o Nl ebcuttalof [Black | _made a mistake, but I have paid | great country to go dry. Economic Jap Mink, Natural Squirrel, Ringtail ; s | for it. Yet T would do it all over | conditions will denend e choner Heart wrappy styles. 4y o Mink [iNtEs L eauirrel, ning il st s an A and Black Caracul, Natural and Mink agsiz, Mine was 7 tragedy | “The European industry is finding it Fine Tailored Topcoats, too, in mix- SEirnmgl Eaatimete of Beaver, Squirrel, Kit Fox—panel auirrel, Natural Fitch—the season's than Mama H. She is|hard now to compete with American 16th Street and Park Road tures and polaire, both single and dou- borders, too, of these furs. And fine chosen 'furs! Colors~wine, brown, dead, but I live on.” Wright, in a Chicago hotel, refused to discuss the suit gracklehead, falcon and black. industry,” he safd. that prohibition is reflected in a better American workman, and this improve- ment goes all along the line.” Dr. Cherrington says that the adop- tion of prohibition either Great Britain or Germany will cause other countries of the world to fall in line. he reason is styles—straightlines— collars of Platinum Wolf. Colors— falcon, sea swallow, tanager and black. Fabrics in a color choice of grackle- swallow, brown and black. Fur Coats in This Clearaway! Tomorrow—your opportunity to secure a fur coat! 1—$150 Brown American Broadtail Coat | 1—$275 Full-length Hudson Seal Coat with brown Fox collar. 29- (dyed muskrat) with dyed i inch length. AR $95.00 Fitch collar and cuffs $220.00 1—$195 Beautiful Black Cara- $95 00 2—Beaverette Coats — full §89 50 1—$145 French Seal Coat (dyed coney) cul Coat—30-inch length.. length models L with black Fox collar, to- §119,50 ble breasted wisnger backs. Silk Underwear $5.00 Step-in ‘Chemise—of beautiful radium silk, in dainty tailored styl beautifully hemstitched d broidered in contr Others of crepe de trimmings. peach and orchid yautt Q“'M‘J trade for | $180 Glove Silk Vests—of excellent quality, cut in full length and rei | forced under the arms. Tailored tops H | orchid. Mostly si “ $1.25 | Every Evening (Saturday Excepted) At 7:30 Nov. 29 to Dec. 13 All Are Cordially Invited Questions Answered. No Controversy. BULLFROGS ARE ROMEOS AT WOOING, SAYS EXPERT Lure Bride by Their Song of “En- ® chanting Melody” From Vantage Point in Pond. Art Treasures in Churches. Correspondence of the Ast UPSALA, November 2 churches hold a national fortune of about $27,000,000 in art treasures. A eneral art inventory of church pro erty was taken as part of a moy ment to preserve the nation’s cultural Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor Just 36 Beaded Bags ceived from Czecho-Slova- kia—steel, with blue or Jewelry Section—Street Floor Go Downstairs, Sure, to the Enveloue style—just re- ' $2.50 brown, or all steel. \ S .5 Simple Frock Shop ing _colors. with net color, $3.85 Correspondence of the Associated Press. LONDON, November The love gong of the frog is rendered much rat) with Black Fox col- $295 00 lars, cuffs and border.. 1—$450 Hudson Seal Coat (dyed musk- morrow after the fashion Romeo employed in |inheritances and the antiquities that S e . 1—$169.50 Fine Quality Bay Seal Cott enticing Juliet to the balcony. Shift-|are representative for each province. L : o and 42 .. ceeseeseiaies 1—Gray American Broadtail Coat with - A ing §o acns o m.,sz“nn_v‘pmnl or | The average value of the contents of FquV flura QMU- ir:sh,’ $2.95 Silk Step-ins and Step-in Chemise Mountain Ermine collar §745 00 :::f.' Chinola collar and §$125.00 14—$39.50 Georgette Dresses, trimmed marsh, the principals strive for the|each church estimated at $10.800. it e et s —of crepe de chine—both tailored and cuffs—30-inch length < e with embroidery and lace collars. same effect. A fine ‘young bullfrog “who would a-wooing go" squats in a clump of and lace-trimmed styles, in flesh color and peach... 52'45 $3.95 Silk Step-in Chemise—of a beau- 2—$165 Brown Caracul Coats 3125‘00 Navy and beige. Sizes 36 to 310 with Fox collars 1—$225 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) v S 19—Women’s $49.50 Fiat Crepe Dresses Coat—a smart tailored model with 1212 G ST. N.W. reeds or on a bank, Dr. Kingsl tiful quality of radium silk or crepe Dyed Squirrel collar, 30- §175,0C 1—$165 Gray Kid Coat—to- §125 00 with self-colored embroidery on the Noble, the American scientist, told the dei chinw, [in' neat Eailored styles— inch length ............. morrow only ........... skirt and siceves. ~ Colora—choice of London Zoological Society, and inflat hemstitched and tucked. Also lacey i eriwinkle blue, rust, cuckoo, black his throat undl It resembles the dew- Last Week of AR i R "‘gfnt‘:"l‘.':;":""" Coat, $175.00 S350 Natural Red) iFoxi $18150) andnavy. S 5§10 ap of an op c tenor. each, orchid, whi AN GO SR e SRS S e Gt R S S R R e e Tl i “The sonx works like magie,” the L) * $2.95 Fur Salesroom—Second Floor B T R R e scientist said. “Within a short time ¥ piece Dresses—some with linen col- Negligees, Too! (d L+ the lady froz appears and will ap. P" -_H l d S le : g lar and cuffs—others with contrast- prnln:‘t{ 511‘»‘;«;\3?»,:"0'« nn-P enr{‘lhu:fln‘;: e o l a a $12.00 Silk Negligees—of satin, taffeta Final Disposal of About 40 Handbags ialcolEanailcuits. Blue: 5iasn melody, as if trying to pretend that it and lovely crepe de chine—daintly Were $5 to $5.60—odds and ends but all in perfect condition—pouch | pansy, red. Sizes 16 to $]0 Tt e s e Buy Now and Save Money trimmed with lace, and tailored and envelope shapes—many in combinations of color—various sizes and | $2 95 QO e #tops perfectly still. More -bullfros ocly oo W'"éh‘".' P“;“':’ side- pes—Ieather, tapestry and silk bags in the group—all now at one | . 11—$16.50 Jersey Straight-line Dresses, o A e e e "7 (@ fastuning: ECHoIce IOFREULOME: DriCei:, oo it o i e WHN vatie e ) e mb«mn and nnn‘;r:z ;n‘ght f"llg'x‘ls in SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON orchid, peach, French blue 85 Street Floor pockets. Colors—Choice of fallow, and changeable colors ...... wwamps and marshes of New Jersey Cndernear ShopsrThird Floor and New York convinced Dr. Noble of tan, salmon and green. 40 to 46 Pocketbooks Fancy Leather Goods Sizes §10 the part the voice of the bachelor 1 : : 5—$22.50 Straight-line Velvet D T ¢ Dlayed) infhistcontantps - ¢+ - Armbags Tra_vellng Bags Co}tume Slips women’s Dresses_a Swee Withihigh necks (tms e withieroat] T Hat Boxes Toilet Cases SZAQ:l_Tub ‘S’:H;o-_ndh Tyon 20_";"“' p brass buttons. * Black, pencil §]5 E % 5 ips—wil -inch hems—choice of i : blue and bro £ g Taherits $100,500 Estate. Billfolds Brief Cases purple, Copenhagen blue, $].95 Ones and twos of a kind for all daytime and evening occasions. 12—Women's and Misses’ $3250 Two- Miss 2liz Webb Wils is . it Casee I10IFY __ brown, gray and fawn...... = & i i & e e A o llaon o Fitted Bags Suit Cases = Tk e sene— Sizes 34 to 42 included. Diece and Straight-line Dresses, of = - Scottish Heath—some with com- Wl e S a gt P Trunks And Other Gifts e il ane baronst 2—Women's $75 Imported Chiffon Eve- 3—Women's $45 to $89.50 Frost Crepe binations = of this material and 3 son, who died October Mrs. ) v - 5 . 5 : aid. lors—tan, B Wileon was the widow of Lewes D. shadow-proof hems. Choice $3 85 ning Dresses—in pink and cream and Screne el achine, Arternoen Sl e e 12“\::0;1;'-36 Wilson. The daughter 1s also to act | A DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY ARTICLE of gray, cocoa, rust and brown 4 color—featuring godet skirts with et black, navy $23.50 qops Yoro . - &S executrix of 1he; estate whlrh!con- DURING THIS SALE Street Floor—Rear Tables ncetel of saltT matocial=madal ovar OCOR= SIZasi=0, 530! Downstairs sists principally of notes secured on . 2—=Women's $45 Georgette Dinner real estate and household furniture. 55 Umbrellas, 33.95 ;'6"" :’ ;;”’ color. Sizes $10.00 Dirasses, iii flonh and baige: $25.00 Sweaters Reduced e ney E. Fleming appears[f1 = AI11 IFATHER POCKETROOKS [IMEYN 77, T =7y FFOFT R 36 and 38 ...ccvennennnn. i - For tha sxscutrie. SRRt ALL LEATHER POCKETBOOKS Just one remnant group—but a value - Sizes 38 and 40......... : SR TS In the new styles and shades. A wonder- that will bring a quick response—so 1—Woman’s $35 Metal Cloth Evening 2—Women’s $49.50 Dinner Dresses, of ] a fev recent purchases t for these are the v sweaters—splendid prices : don’t be behind time! ‘These are Purse Silk Umbrellas with 1V2-inch satin borders or tape edges. Made on durable 10-rib paragon frames rapidly, t styles in these Georgette with deep and long sleeves. titian. Sizes lace flounces Powder blue and 36 and 325'00 ful assortment offered you at this special Al atr $2.70 OTHER POCKETBOOKS AND BAGS, $4.50 UP Gown with double rose $10,00 corsage. Size 40......... s at 2—Women's $35 All-white Dresses—one £3 : with a lar assortment of carved 5 . 12—$7.95 ht- o Yapestry, Beaded, Leather, Mirroline, Hand Tooled and o argd assort om0t Sanved seorgette, the other crene $15.00 | 2—omers $55 Chiffon Cloth o Swenters—noth “tiprer e tost other Fancy Bags, reduced during this sale. finished with silk braided cord or 5 e e for i inner wear— 1 s, i et 4 feather thong. Matching amber-finish de chine. Both in size 42 T e e e S e hntt I RIONIST05 tips and ferrules. 6—Women's $29.50 to $39.50 Afternoon 2—Women's Crepe Elizabeth and Satin 3—$1250 Tuxedo Sweaters—in light- The §0PHAM e Stcset iHigor—A¢ Entrance 2o BL et DY it ek Dresses, in caramal and {iia 2y weight wool'and” fiber, white‘and Onl; nl 3 1Y “ i dressy afternoon wear. Featuring 'green; white and rose; gray Bl 4 Exit Mlflmery! satin, georgette and flat crepe—with cxauisite Tace " flounces. $20.00 LI b e oY $0190) Now 1212 ST. N.W. oW S e it oL long and short sleeves, and trimmed e e e g 5—%10.75c Light-weight Wool-and-fiber us ats—and what values! with lace or embroidery. §15,00 S < olf Coats, in tan and rose or white . NW. . b yanes] : X omen's $65 to $85 Lace Dresses for LOCATED G LOCATED Hurry down to c}mosc yours—they Sizes 36, 40 and 42...... it ey LateiD -?:1 rose. Also one $10.75 Imported won't be hcr; long! 5 - A 29.00 Slip-on Sweaters, in gra $7.50 4—Beautiful $25 and $27.50 slooo '—Women's 9.50 Lace Dresses for = combined with henna..... s Dress now...... § y afternoon wear. 4—Women's $55 to $135 Crepe Elizabeth, = — 10-—$1550 and $1650 Dress $7.50 Sizes 36, 38 and 40....... $18.50 Chiffon and Crepe de Chine Dinner Jersey Dresses! Hats—now only e £ and Evening Gowns. Sizes $35,00 15—$1250 Jersey One - piece Sports 10—$12.50 Velour Hats—stunning mod- s $39.50 Crepe Elizabeth 88 mndiEasl:, TV S Frocks—two smart styles, in $8 95 els, in black and colors— es, in rose and navy. $20,00- 10—Women's $29.50 Georgette Dresses heather tones g S—X;Vnmon’i« $39.50 Black and Navy 20-$1075 to $1350 Jersey Two-piece | ports resses, in heather pelecli $8.95 | tomorrow only 20—$7.50 to $10 Lovely Dress Hats, in smartest styles, going to- $2/00 ;vith hadndhambreidery. in chenille at em and chinchilette band- ing at bottom $15.00 | Woodward & Watheay Navy | . ing at bottom ............ T SR raZ;lle' f.frwf;l’yrfa'f.’;«:;iu;f SHED S siete, thAfoll isated 10—Women's $39.50 Satin Dresses with Sports Shop—Street Floor e f ot Tdsal] . Third Floor front! Sixes 36, 3 and $20.00 flounce of ecru lace and flare at left w Stocki '95¢ P He is in touch with his share 0 3 of skirt. In brown and black—for arm Stockings— T. of the world’s goods. His is $1.00 to $1.50 Necklaces = afterncon wear. Sizes $10.00 Emphatic clearaway of $1.50 to $3.00 a safe, solid citizenship. Here About 100 beautiful pie $4950 Navy and Black e e B Sports Stockings, including wool and you will find property infor- mation to interest you. ATTENTION— No. 1—Suburban. New five-room bungalows with heat and electric lights, porches, 2 lots. Price $3,750, $100 cash, $35 per mo., including all in- terest. No. 2—Woodridge. A beautiful detached home, good \ 8—Women's $25 Black S;(.in Dresses Gray and Terra Cotta Satin Dre: with collar and deep band at hem . for street and afternoon AL R LT CL ! o et e o enaces $23.50 Sizes 16 to 40 crere. $15.00 Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor a dozen different styles—col ored crystals—colored chok- 75¢ chokers—3-strand Is . (“Pearls,” 1s.) Georgette Dre: and Navy, Bi silk, wool, two-toned and plain color- ings—mostly dark tones, including black. Also sport lisles—light tans and grays— also darker brown tones—stripes and checks—some full fashioned, in both lots. You'll want a few pairs! CLEARAWAY FOR MISSES—ALL SMART FASHIONS! Young women and younger misses who would like to increase their wardrobe with a new coat or ‘dress should, by all means, attend this big clearaway tomorrow! i COATS YOU'LL WANT—REDUCED! BUY AN EXTRA DRESS TOMORROW! as new. 7 bright rooms, sun e s > c JUNIORS! parlor, linen closet, tile bath, ) 4—::-.-.- $55 '['w-od Spor:l 8—Missbs’ 209-50 Flare and Four Price Groups Representing B e et wies hear ¥ i oats—straightline mod- Wrappy Coats, in Carmina Amazing Values! electric lights, gas, hardwood "l]“" S S E e e and Needle with fae M $25 1o $35 Aflengrnoon Frocks and Coats floors, open fireplace. Screens |||l L —with patch $2950 ocollars, cuffe and seme lascas 820 1o } $14.50 Reduced Friday! '(’;"’ apningt (¢ with '“;;‘"; | . pockets ....... ; with fur edgings or bor- ":;" "“““S;ID":“” ” = a arage. This is an excellen . satin, twill and georgette, in_youthful two-pisce basque - hool wear 1 - : ’ 113 ” f d Colors — falcon, orgett : - que | Juniors’ $19.75 Frocks for school h ¢ location. ||| = L + : 3 and flared models, ‘with tight-fitt d bishop sleeves, s e ot = ||| There’s style—and “old-shoe>® comfort oW rckiah a4 | $49. i e it T U R Erieei e : . Conissst alghtiine wine and black to' $14.50, i th suede. beit . N 1 o sleeves—some wi uede elts, —in our zew shoes with Squirrel collars and Misses’ $29.50 to $39.50 ) b e 0. B. ZANTZINGER } $18.75 cuffs. Green and $35,00 7—M ’ $59.50 Fur-trim- Frocks for All Occasions Suckcos fureen.Flrust RNl S 12 75 Redtor WHEN people w;axc O“ltd oé = sC:ofe s gray . med Dress g::m. of susds Strast, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, of satin. twill R szs s 5 wearing a pair of Arnold Glove-Grip e o cloth, Needleweave an chiffon and georgette—featuring flared, two-piece basque | Juniors’ $25 to $29.50 Afternoon Frocks 945 K St. N\W. Main 5371 % 'P panama Oxford 1 et 1 and straightline styles, trimmed with beading, ribbons and -back, two-piece and Eton Shoes, they certainly are proud of their for men i Carrine. sud Mettioen Pinpoint, with half shaw! e o tang . eayaing; fibbonats —cape-back, two models with pleated or flared skirts. Trimmed with buttons or novelty braid. Cuckoo, brown, 318.75 green and navy ... or upstanding collars and deep cuffs of Natural Squirrel, Beaver, Ringtail Opossum and Black Wolf. B hofi Colors—maize, white, cuckoo, green, navy and black. Misses’ $35 to $45 } $24.75 Afternoon Dresses feet. And those who wear Glove- Grips for the first time are even more delighted at the wonderful new feel- —~flared and wrappy mod- els with Beaver, Platinum Wolf and Squirrel collars K s ffs. Choi f ¢ jersey, “twill, it , two- | Juniors’ $25 Sports Coats in tweeds and ing of comfort. Glove-Grips have :':‘_ MRl oy In falcon, cuckoo $39 50 SRRl T o Sl e u“f‘l::naslsznth “aingle and _ double a patented, exclusive feature that i % toucan and black . appliques. Long sleeves or sleeveless. Rust, powder breasted styles, in tan, $]19 75 Sirmly but softly holds and dove, wine and $59.50 biue, orchid, gray and black. blue and gray........... o kit wa Sasian I.suppnm bleshl =otra 3—Misses’ $7050 Straightline Misses’ $46 to $49.50 $28.75 | suniors' $45 Dress Coats, in Deerona B Piles Relieved in Five the instep. . You can’t realize how 12—Misses’ $95 to $110 Coats Coats, with muffier collar Dresses—Handsome Styles . cloth and tweeds—both straight-line soothing it is to the feet. and flared models, with muffler col- of Carmina, Roulustra and and patch pockets of fur chiffon For evening and afternoon wear—models of Back Come i . i 5 ivette—flared, wra —Natural and Mink-dyed and velvet, in two-piecs, chemise and basque styles. lars and five-inch cuffs of fur. D:X' ,g:,a!lon:sx-m blind A oty STl ind b ~GRIP 'l';JnB V“!;u strai l:fli;u mad:‘l’-y Squirrel. Colors i i Pleated skirts, tiered and flared models, wi Il-over bead- Brown dave, Turackiehend) $35.00 or enng e quick. pleasant some, stylish shoes to fit any feet— oLove-o - oht 4 Hds ing and’lace trimmings. Cuckob, coral, maize, white, navy and green............... reliet. Frice, & Co. any taste—any occasion. with beautiful $75.00 — black and $4500 and black. Junior Shop—Third Floor Wasblmeion b, € fur trimmings .. cuckoo ... The Misses’ Shop—Third Floor Rt oy he PEOPLES DRUG STORES Men's Shoe Seolen. Second floor.