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42 - ‘THE- EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FAVORS NEW BUS LAW. Maryland Service Commission Sees State Powers Extended. ecial Dispatch 1o The Star MORIJ, December the Maryland Pu i n BARRETT CLAINS - SPEECH DISTORTED Denies Slurring Mexico in Re- | A A T LA T LA AT Tt A T A A A a2 s Ty n tods - Cummins of Towa Harold K. West and 1id that the pro- Ezra posed ferrin i let s designed to give all the 9 1o Soviet power possible to the State commis sions: Propaganda. | John N. Mackall, chairman of the | State Road Commission, announced | i st !ihat he was opposed to the proposed | bus legislation. He id it made the By the Ass - clerks under a Mackall advo. 3l authorization of reement for joint control bus operations. Ex-Dancer Under Knife. 1S () )rs. MeLaug underwe » Dodles “merely upon the merican govern- | ©F 11 ments papers FAmerican o December Tremaine farmon dunce minor operation here physician, who found remor e her nos easil Manuel C. 1t Wash » for sdor sxsed Dis riendsh Mexico, und said that Lis the congress had been exag misinterpreted in certain mewspapers He repeated ared_ sie LINOLEUM WHY BUY INFERIOR, WE HAVE SUPERIOR 20% to 309 Savings Inlaid, Battleship and Plain inaleum SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. Whaolesale and Retail 937 H Street N.W. Main 10293 New York that he would stund whateye the Mexic . Mr. Rar Ambassador Mexico kind r rdiy tries and the United Sta “I re rred only to unofficial private icies and influences work- ed States as well as in and excepted carefully atin American gov- representative thelr Mr. Barrett ser Bram to Sccreta py of the tele- of State Kellogg. MASONIC GRAND LODGE | HOLDS ANNUAL SESSION Assue of Charter to Samuel Gompers Lodge and Reading of Reports Loonie Hanks “When [ wanna eat; says Loonie Hanks, “Jalways getuponmy Feature Proceedings. The Grand Lodge of Masons of the! District held its annual meeting. the shanks alk down second stated nu o © 2 i ie, irteent S| el ang v i i Fork avemne. wiin s 1rceainnsney | Fountain. For their All communications of the concticuent | $alad$s ‘n sundaes Id lodges, scheduled for the ¢ vening, were called off in order that the il’fi(‘ersi And members could attend the ses- sion of the and Lodge. rr.lns.lar,'wd included the S, with recommenda- tions, of the grand master and r:- ports of other officers and committees. A charter was granted to Samuel Gompers Lodge, which has been op- erating under dispensation. When the charter is issued the organiza- tion will be known as Samuel Gompers ge, No. 45, increasing the total of 'a:n!:lltuenl lodges of the jurisdictiofi The third and last stated com: - cation of the Grand Lodge (orm\l:""."i is scheduled for t. John's day,” Monday, December 28, at 7 p.m. The principal order of business will be the election and installation of Grand Lodge officers, and will include the report of a committee to act on the Grand Master's address. Third Trial Necessary. NEW YORK, December 18 (f)— The jury in Justice Cotillo's court that has been trying the divorce case of Cortlandt B. Young, publisher, against Dorothy Campbell Young, for- mer Follies actress, failed to & verdict vesterda i climb a mountain.’ Dlappiress! Think of it! A new Happiness Store~ OUr first~born in Washington). Wz'v» Evangeline Chocolaf heavenly sundaes,and better things toeat than even mother makes. Luncheon there will make your Christ- mas shopping seem a cinch. Candy~Soda~ TcayRoom R W ioss s stantfally the same and in which no | o — — decision reached by the j I case will go back on the cale another trial. AT ST TSR Sl A Sl A gal g al Sl St Sl S Sl S S SRSl Al Sl S Al SR SEAT ST IAT LA £ AL AT 3T LA LA LA AT TR AT LA A A 2 A Al Al al 3 S+l Sl American Flyer Trains and Other Mechanical Toys 1316-1326 Seventh St. t wor candidate for public office, Mrs. Willie W Calgw of Roanoke, was defeated in a recent election for superinten. 3 instruction T §en cuni o When You Buy a Train There are two things to consider — you want TO PLEASE THE BOY and yet you do not want to pay an extravagant price. fiuerican Hyer ELECTRIC and MECHANICAL MINIATURE RAILROADS Are designed with these two things in mind. Even the Trains that sell around $2 and $3 run faster and longer than the average train sold at these prices. And in the Trains that sell from $5 and upwards you will find those ““FEATURES’ that will make a Boy say “Gee! Dad, t):s is the swellest train in the world.”” “American Flyer” Electrics from $5.75 up Most Dealers have “American Flyers” — but in any event look at an ““American Flyer” before you buy any train. American Flyer Mfg. Co., Chicago % i i .Children’s Kid Glace Novelty Cuff, Real . All styles, Gloves, $245 colors and_size Novelty Cuff French Lamb Gloves, $1.95. Special. With contrasting embroidered backs e or turn-back cuffs, trimmed with colored embroidery or me- tallic lace. Al shades. Sizes 5% 1o 7. Fabric Gloves, $1 pair. Novelty cnff styles in all si und colors. Fabric Gloves, 78c pair. Novelty Cuft Gloves in all shades and sizes Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves, $1.25. “In all colors and full run Noveity Cufi Gloves, $1.35 pair. A1l sizes and the popuiar shiades for now Women's Woolen Gloves, $1 pair. T.ovely shades. Gloves in gaunt- lat s o= Al size Women’s Duplex Gloves Lovely Gloves. in popu lnt styles. Al sizes and colors Children's Wool Gloves, 60c. All sizes Boys' Jersey Gloves, 58c pair. All are warmly fleece lined. All sizes. Novelty Fabric Gloves, 78c. All sizes. Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves, 78c. Washable Fabric Gloves with flare or turn-back cuffs. Smart shades. Sizes 5'% to 8'%. CHILDREN’S GIFTS Boys' Blouses, 68c and 88c. Per- cale or woven madras. iu pla Ties, 38c and 50c. Cut sil knit ties n attractive color eombinations. Boys' All-woo! Twe-Pants Suits, $9.75. Splendid values. Sizes 7 to 14 vears. Each suit has a vest Boys’ Flannelette One-piece Pa- jamas, $1. All sizes for boys. Boys’ Shirts. $1. High-grade shirts in popular stripes, checks and all-over Attrac- tively colored. Al sizes Lucette and Cinderella Frocks and Panty Dresses, $1.50, $1.95. $2.95. These dresses and panty frocks of fine substantial ma- Is in attractive stvles. Good- colors and combinations to 6 and 8 to 14 vears Japanese Silk Carriage Robes, $1.95. Soft, comfy Silk Carriage Robes. in dainty colors. Very zood values Infants’ Knit Sets, $1.95 and $2.95. Sets consist of sweater. cap and palr of bootees in all white, or white with pink or blue frimmings. Brushed Wool Sweater $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 and $6. infants to 2-vear- Sat consists of sweater, and mittens. Lizht, dark colors. Handmade Dresses, Children's $1 to $3.95. Fine quality, beauti- fully handmade dresses for in- fants to 2-year-old tots. Good values. Infants’ Dresses, 58c, 88c, $1.50 and $1.95. Cunning little dresses with dainty touches of lace, em- broiderr and tucks. Sizes. in- fants’ to 2 vears, Children’s Voile Dresses. $1.95. Si 2 to 6 year: everly trimmed with lace. embroidery. ribbons and raffles. Pastel shades of pink. peach, blue. flesh, vellow, orchid. green. lavender. Infants’ and Children’'s Bath Robes, $1.95 to $3.95. Many dif- ferent patterns to select from for bovs, girls and small children Sizes infants’ to 8 years. Children's _Felt Peter Pan Bootees, $1.75 pa Sizes 6 to 2. Children’s “Elk Slippers, $1.50 pair. Felt lined. padded soles: sizes 6 to 2. Children's Felt Moccasins, $1 pair. With padded soles. Sizes 6 to 2. Children’s Rai cellent qualit: vears. Blue, vellow. Handmade Gertrudes, $1. broidered and scalloped. Esmond Baby Blankets, 85¢ $1.95 and $3.50. Some stitched, others bound with sateen. Pink and blue combinations. Ascher’s Knit Sacques, $1.50 and $1.95. Girls' Raincapes, $2.95. Red and blue. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Girls' Sweaters, $2.95. 16 vears. Handmade Underw. $1.95. Sizes 2 to 16 vears. Infants’ lIvory (manufactured) Sets, 75¢ to $295. Plain and decorated. coats, $5.95. sizes 6 to 15 red. green and Em- X FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. W%WW%%M%K%‘E‘&%%W? ol Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store _Thousands of Christmas Gift Suggestions—Lesser Priced—in our Enlarged Departments GIVE HER HOSIERY Wool-mixed Hose, $1. 10 shades Sizes 814 to 10. Mock seams. Wool Unda . Hose, 50c. Perfect und irregulars. Long or short styles. All sizes 8'; to 10, Full-fashioned Lisle Hose, 75c. In all shades. Sizes 81, to 10. Mercerized Cotton Hose, 35¢ Five smart shades. Sizes Mock seams. Rayon and mercerized Mock seams. Fancy Sports Wool-mixed FHose. have mock seams. All slzes §1¢ to 10, Wool-Mixed Hose, 68c. special ind combination. Hose, $1 Very camel. Sizes Perfect avility Silk and Wool Hose, $1. Irreg- ulars of $1.95 grade. Elastic rivbed tops hades of beige, ok, cq n mixtures. Mock seam FANCY GOODS. Tapestry Scarfs, $2.25 to $2.75. Linen Napkins, ‘15c each. pe- cial. Linen Scarfs, $1 to $2. 50c to $2. Dimity or 81x%0 Sheets, $1. Bleached muslin. Pillowcases, 3 for $1. Linen Towels, $1. 22x40 size Turkish Towel Sets, $1 to $1.75. Turkish Towels, 50c. Cross-barred Marquisette Cur- tains, $1 pair. W colored ruffles; tie-b, cards ke Gift Miscellany American Thermos Carafes, spe- cial, $4.95. Silver-plated: various <tyles and designs Plate Glass Mirrors, $1.25. Boudoir Lamps, $1.95 to $7.95. Metal Bridge Lamps, $5.65. Com- plete with parchment paper chade Torchieres, $1. Scroll wood base with parchment paper shades Lamp complete. Waste Baskets, 75c. Reed or metal. Bread Boards, $1. 10-inch Hammered Silver-plated Candlesticks, $1.50. Boudoir Lamps, $1. Pilpc Sets, $1.95; Smoking Stands Period Ships, $9.75. Women’s Printed Silk Scarfs Special, $2.95 All those popular new plain col- ored, print, hand-blocked and tie-dyed Silk Scarfs that are so colorful are being offered tomor- row at this very special price. Of heavy quality crepe de chine or georgette silk. Collar and Cuff Sets, $1. Regu- larly much higher. Tine laces, plain linens, linen embroidered and metallic collar and cuff sets. Large variety of styles and cglors. Collar and Cuff Sets, 75c. Plain white, lace trimmed and sheer organdy collars and cuff sets. With metallic lace edges. Women’s Long Crepe de Chine Ties, $1. In beautiful colors to match your new dress. Plain or stripes or plaids in lovely color combinations. Full-fashioned All Hose, $1.85. Our exclus wood hrand. All s Rizes 82 to 10, Full-fashioned _ Service-weight Pure Silk Hose, $1.50. xclusive Crestwood brand. Thirty smart Sizes 812 to 10, fon and eight Silk Hose, $1.35. All shades. Sizes 8 10. Humming Bird Hose of Pure k, $1.50. sive Trwe rt shades. to 10 Mock scams. Burlington Never Hose, $1 pair. give . new Sefim un (he ! Silk-and-Wool Hose, $1. lars. Vive shade Mend Silk Pure silk: will Twenty-five s 814 to 10, Slight Sizes 2 1o 10. Mock seams, Full-fashioned Pure Cashmere :!o-e $1 " TRREGU Sizes 81 Men’s—Women’s—Children’s HANDKERCHIEFS Children's Boxed Handker- chie vieiv.....25c and 35c Men’s Cotton Initial Handker- chiefs, in boxes of Boxez ot Men’s _Cotto and Border Each Boys’ colored initials. three. Box . Children’s Handkerchiefs, 2 for 15¢ attractive two Colored Handkerchiefs. Handkerchie In boxes of ...50c Of lawn, in tones. Boxed Handker . = ..25¢ in colors: em- broidered « Men’s Cotton Initial Handker- chiefs, 75¢ (box of six). Good quality; all initials. Children's Boxed Handker- chiefs, 25¢c (box of three). In colors: embroidered corners. Men’s Soft - finish Initial Handkerchiefs, full range of initials. Each ............25¢ Women's Handkerchiefs. .25¢ Of linen and crepe de chine. Women's Handkerchiefs, for 50c importations. White from which to Direct and colors select. Women's Handkerchiefs, 7 for $1 In fancy designs. Women's Linen chiefs. Box of 3..... slored and W siefs, same pr Handker- ...58¢c 150 Handkere Women's Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs ..2 for 25¢ Wome Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, 2 for 25c. Very & tractive handkerchiefs ~that ire of fine linen. . DOWN STAIRS STORE MEN'S -GIFT SUGGESTIONS Imported Broadcloth Shirts, $1.75; for $5. High-luster shirts, in tan, white, gray and blue. Sizes 14 to 17. Radium Silk Shirts, $5.75. With collar to mat Plain colors of white, gray and tan. Sizes 14 Shirts, $1.15, or 3 for $3 Broadeloth (white only). Pereale and Madras Shirts, in attractive stripes and figures. Sizes 14 to 17. Boxed Knit Ties, 50c. Men's _ Domestic Shirts, 3 for $3. W neckband style. & Woven Shirts in color and 14' to 17 Buckle and Sterling silver buckle genuine cowhide belt. Wide Leather Belts, $1. and brown Phoenix Silk Ho Everv man Is acq the wearing qualities of Phoenix Silk Hose. and will appreciate a few pairs for Christmas popular colors. Sizes 9 Darn-proof Socks, 6 pairs, $1.50. They must wear for 6 months. All colors and sizes. 9% to 11%%. Rayon Lounging Robes, $12.95. Skinner's satin trimmed. Others at $10.50. Belt and Sterling Silver Buckle Set, $185. Genulne Cowhide Belr Broadcloth ite shirts in es 14 to 17. s, $1.50. iinable patter: Al sizes, Belt Set, $1.85. and a Black Oriental Rugs, $5 to $7.50. A varfed assortment of richly col- ored Rugs that have come from the Orient. Axminster Rugs, in all sizes. Oriental and all-over designs. Attractive colorings. 18x36 .$2.76 27x54 .95 36x63 .$4.95 4.6x6.6 $14.00 6x9 .. ..$2450 8.3x10.6..$27.75 to $41.50 9x12. .$37.75 to $45.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, of high grade. 83x10.6 size, $25; 9x12 size, $37.50. High-grade Cotton Chenille Rugs, reversible and washable In blue, rose, vellow and black. 24x36, §3; 24x48, $4; 27x54, $5. Rag Rugs, in an unusually large assortment of hit-and-miss ef- fects. 24x36, T5c; 27x54, $1 to $1.75; 36x72, $2 to $3.50. Rag Dolls and Animals From the Famous Oakhurst Studio 58c $1.50 75¢c $1 $1.25 $1.95 Humpty Dumpty, Goosey Gander, Petdr Rabbit,Old Mother Hubbard, Manmn n here. Dressed in cunning little dresses, Doils have worsted hair. that would require pages to tell about. Dolls and hundreds of others equally loved may be pur- aprons and caps. Dogs, cats, ducks and many Hand-embroidered One or two of these make small and smallest children happy on Christmas and for many days thereafter. DOWN STAIRS STORE . many other materials RUGS—THE IDEAL HOME GIFT Bath Robes, $3 to $9.75. 1In- cluded are ombre velours, Bea- con Blanket Robes and Imported Blanket Robes. Good selection of patterns. Large, small and medium xizes. Darnproof Socks of Pure Silk, $1. Full-fashioned socks, in plain s, Sizes 914 Imported Wool Hose, wool. Sizes 10 to 11 Imported Wool Scarfs, All-wool Scarfs, in patterns. Hoxed $1.95. attractive for gifts if de- Gray Fabric Gioves, $1 Imiported: all sizes Scarfs of Knit Rayon, $1.95 to $350. The latest in striped and Thin colors Men's Ties, 50c, 65c, 75¢c and $1. Cut Silk. Mogadores, Knit, Silk- and-wool and Moire Ties, in a tremendonus varfety in latest stvles in colors and patterns. Garter and Armband Sets, 60c Pajamas, $150, $165 and $2. Plain Colors or Striped Pa- jamas. Flannelette. madras, fruit of the loom, percale and All sizes pair. . and 75c. A to D. Overcoats, $29.50. Imported by Woodward & Lothrop. Latest les and patterns. All sizes to 44. Socks, 50c pair. Inclde pure silk: and mercerized lisle or rayon. Wanted colors. Sizes 915 to 12 Men’s Brown Indian Moccasins. $1.65. Sizes 6 to 11 Rag Rugs, in piain cofors. Firm- 1y woven in lizht biue, dark blue, e, hr;“zg and green colors. x36, ; 27x54, $2; 30x60, 3250 $2 160, Imported Coco Brush Door Mats, closely woven with binding all around edges. 14x24, $1.25; 16x27, 3150, ‘and“Tx30, $173, 4 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, in these popular sizes an, Hive ol 1623 attrac- prices—1.6x . $1.25; 3x4.6, g soar . $1. 3x6, $2.35 6x9, $8; 7.6x9, $10.5D; 9 9, $12.50; 9x10.6, '$18.75, and 9x13, s?s. & Boudoir Pillows $L.1S and $3.25 Lovely Boudoir Pillows, in want- ed shapes. Of Georgette and Rayon, in beautiful pastel shades VARIED GIFTS Silk Men's $3.75. Men’s_ Chain, Belt and Buckle Sets, $1 to $1.75. Telephone Screens, $1. Christmas Cards, in very tractive box assortment. and four boxes for $1. Women's Umbrellas, $1 to $6. Birthday Rings, $1. Also Gyps» $1. Bracelets, d Leather Handbags, $1. Leather Bill Folds, $1 to at- Two New Debutante Pearl (Syn- thetic) Necklaces, with pear! clasp, $1. Imitation Pearl Chokers, $1. Gloria and Novelty Bead Neck- laces, $1. Siiver-plated Self-feed Pencils, Children's Boxed Jewelry, set, $1 Leather, Silk and Tapestry Handbags, $2. Bead Bags, in pastel colors, $1. Tooled Leather Cigarette Case, $2. Linen-finished Writing Paper, $' box. k Sets, $1.25. ife and pen. Cretonne Portfolios, and envelopes, $1. Gilt-edged Correspondence Cards, 25¢c, 50c and 75c. Some with lined envelopes. en-finished Notepaper, box. White. La Mode Stationery, 75¢ box. Men's Umbrellas, $225 and $3. Seal, paper with paper 25¢ Children’s Umbrellas, $1.50 to $2.65. Silk, Leather and Tapestry Handbags, $3. 40-inch Pearl (Synthetic) Neck- laces, $3. Sterling Silver Band Bracelets, with ring, $2. Women's and Misses’ Rubberized sminco-u. all colors; sizes 14-42 5. Ponges, $1.18 yard. Of high lustrous finish.” In _colors of beize, flesh, rose, blue, orchid and Jjade A very interesting value. , $1.18 yard. The lowest price we have seen on this sports satin (rayon). Pastel shades of flame, blue, orchid maize, white and black. Satin-faced Crepes, $1.88 yard. Special value. Fine quality silk crepe, in shades of black, tan, blue, rosewood, pansy, navy, rust and jade. Women’s Boudoir Felt Slippers, 1,000 at With pompons; have. padded soles and are ribbon trimmed. Copen, rose, Oxford, purple, tan and orchid. Women's Wool Felt Slippers, $1.75. D'Orsay cut style. Leather trimmed. Sizes 3 to 8. Copen and fawn shades. Women's Hilo Slippe $1.75. All wool, padded soles; velvet collar. Wine, fawn and turquoise shades. Sizes 3 to 8. Children's _ Felt Peter Pan Bootees, $1.75 pair. Sizes 6 to 2. Chjldren'l Felt Moccasins, $1 . With padded soles. pai All sizes, 6 to 2. Sizes 3 to 8. Women'’s Elk Boudoir Slippers, $1.95. Felt lined; brown and red colors. Well made and perfect fitting. Sizes 3 to 8. Women’s Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers, $1.95. With padded soles and covered heels. Sizes 4 to 8. Black, copen and rose. Women’s Kid Boudoir Slippers, $1.95. Sateen lined; padded soles. In red, ‘blue, green and black. Sizes 4 to 6. Women's Satin Boudoir Slippers, $1.25. Either quilted or plain; padded soles; black, copen, old Sizes 3 to 8. rose and lavender. TOILET GOODS Blue Rose Toilet Water, $2. Sea Spray Bath Salts, $2. Blue Rose Double Compacts, $2. Engraved Silver-plated Compact (inose powder), with chain Marinello Gift Set, boxed. Blue, Ameryl Totlet Water and Face Towder, $2. Melba Double and Triple Com- pacts, $2. Melba Compact, with chain and box rouge, $2. Melba Bath Powder, $2. Incense Burner, with ir Infants' Sets, « st orated. $1. Blue Rose Bath Salts, $1 Toilet Waters, $1. el e T & Denne Vendon y and Colgite’s. L riety of odors Compact Sets, $1. Blue Rose Single Compacts, $1. Melba Double Compacts, $1. Toilet Water, with atomizer top, Salts and Bath Djer-Kiss Loose Powder Com- pacts, $1. :earl on Amber Toilet Articles, 2. Hal Buff lvory on Brushes, $2. Fancy Atomizers, 50c to $3. Marinello Blue Amery! Extract, Receivers and Pho Puff Boxes > Frames. Amber Military $3. Colgat ¢ Puff Jars, $1. med. doll-head puffs Fan Toi Smelling Salts. $1. Coty's, Marinello and Djer-Kiss Extracts, $1. 1 3 Shell-back Ciothes Brushes. $1 Ivory (manufactured) Piec Toilet Sets, § Shell Toilet Sets, 35. Melba Double Compac purse s 60c Single Compact with every $1 given purchase of Marinelio Toilet Articles. Pure Gum Household Aprons, $1. Fancy cretonne trimmed, also trimmed with eilk. Bath Powder, $1. With puff, in fancy s container. Solid_Wood-back Hair Brushes and Combs, $1. Neatly boxed Polychrome Pedestal Swinging Photo Frames, $1. Double and single. Large size bottle of Blasco Toilet Water, very attractive gift, $1. Imported Perfume Guimet, 95 Compact Sets, $1 and $1.50. lined boxes. Marinello Double Compacts 3$1.50. Powder and rouge filler, Blue Rose Compacts, 75¢ to $2. Perfume Trays, $1.25. Silver gilt finish frames, with lace cen- ters under glass Gift Sets, 50c. and Extract in Wistaria Colgate’s Men's Sets, 75¢. In T T n Face Powder Nareissus 1 ing Cream. Colgate Gift Sets, 75c to $6. Melba Gift Sets, $1.75 to $2.25. Marinello Gift Sets. $150 to §2 MISCELLANEOUS Book: Ends, $1.25 pair. W ship designs in metal and poly- chrome. Women's Umbrellas, $3.75. Al Silk and Gloria Umbrellas, in rib style, with nber and ed wood handles Amber ti and ferrules. Men's Sets, $1.25. Leather bill fold, key case and identification case, Men's Bill Folds, $1 to $3.75. Men’s Buckle and Chain Set, $1 Men's Penknives, $1. Good quality blades, knives complete with_chain. : Leather Kodak Vanity Boxes, $3 ‘With handle, co: ining Powder Rouge and Lipstick. Venetian Hand-tooled Handbags, $3 and $4.50. Hand-painted Telephone Dolls $1. Metal Playing Card Cdses, 75c. Fountain Pens, in box, 85¢c. Col- ored tips. Pens complete with ring or clip. Dunwood's Box Paper, 75c. The new pastel plaid with fancy edge. Tazza Box Paper, $1. With lined envelopes. 45 sheets of paper and envelopes. Cretonne Portfolios, $1. With paper andpgenvelopes. A Sale of New Frocks and Special Values in Smart Coats Fashion Features Satin ’ So We Feature Satin Newest Satin Frocks Sale Priced sl 6'50 Fashion has chosen Satin to be the outstanding material of the new season--and we haye here a brand-new shipment of Frocks to sell at the spécial price of $1650, . Flaring, tailored straightline and many other smart styles. Flat Crepe, Georgette and Crepe and Lace Combination Frocks, $16.50 Jumper Frocks, Tunic Frocks, Princess Flare Frocks and hordes of other lettuce, cypress veral wine shades. vles shown in the newer shades of green, nd parrot, pervanche blue, lipstick and All Sizes, 14 to 20 and 36 to 48 DOWN STAIRS STORE Fashion Features Flares So We Feature Flares Newest Flare Coats Are Featured Tomorrow $39'50 Fashion-right is the woman or miss who selects a flare model for her new coat. Large fur collars, fur cuffs and sometimes fur borders mark these coats. Unusual values at $39.50. Bolivia, Broadcloth, Suede, Kashona and Many Other Materials Every shade that’s n ew and sponsored by Fashion. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 42 DOWN STAIRS STORE ; ; ; ; ; Al 5D . % BTNt T - YT Lo 2 Y B T T s W b7 iy R 3 R R S A S R S R R R S A B S Y SO S S SR A SRR A

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