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ITALIAN DEBT PLAN applied to Austria and Germany in considering reparations. Senator Reed said some of the speakers had treated this poliey of apacity 10 pay in the Italian settle- ment as though it were some new catchword invented for the occasion “They forget.” Senator Reed con THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, that the terms allowed Ttaly constituts a discrimination against Belgium. He argued there is no need for haste in adjusting the Ttallan debt and sad that even if it took five years to reach a new agreement, such i course would be better than to ratif; what he regards as an unreasonabl plan of settlement. passionate attachment for Italy that we recommend a settlement of the debt with her which is more favorable than that with other countries. It is out of a sense of justice, an attempt not to crush her to the ground, but to enable her to meet her moral obliga- tions in the payment of the debt in so far as she can do so, and not to crush POLICE TRANSFER IN PARK EXPLAINED Maj. Hesse and Director Eldridge D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926. to give the park police jurisdiction over a point that is strictly within their province. While a recent act of Congress gave the District jurisdiction over the High- way Bridge and its approaches, the metropolitan police, Maj. Hesse point- ed out, have directed. traffic at the trafic at Fourteenth street and Po- tomac Drive. COMPSTON TD PLAY HERE. British Golf Champion Matched in lantic Golf Association and a mem- ber of the Walker Cup team, which will sail for England on May 5. Farrell has played in two exhfhi- tion matches at the Washington cluh and is well known here. Compston has never appeared in Washington. The morning match will start st 10 o’'clock, with the afternoon engage- Senator., Says “Capaciiy to Pay” Is Rule Applied to Germany. Defendinz 1he . Sen Pennevlvania, o of DEFENDED BY REED) tinued, “that it was the very spirit of the Dawes plan on German repara- The rule we now seek to apply ally that fought with us in the days of 19i§ is th, same ruie that was applied to our former enemy in the matter of reparations.” Senator Teed declarec that three vears ago this country d-d even het ter for Austria by posiponing our claims for 20 years. Just how soon the Senate will reac! L “vate on the pact with Ttaly fe \eablematical, due to the fact that th lebt seftlament may have to be lai \side temporarily within the next fe dispose of the contest o Demoorat, ‘or the ast of lowa K the positio The Senator from Mississippi devot- | her to such an extent that she can no ed much of his speech to analylzing the plank In the last Republican plat- form on debt settlements, in which, he | sald, the majority party promised to base all of the debt settlements on Iines similar to the agraement with Great Britain. The Ttallan pact. he declarad, i= not in conformity with Opening Debate, ¢ “I'he death of Correggio, the great Italian painter who lived in the early part of the sixteenth centu is al- that policy leged to have heen caused by his hav- 1 : ing to carry home a sum of money Denies Any Favortism. Aue him for a'pieture he had painted Senator Ringham denied that in ar. | and paid in copper coins to humiliate ranging dehi settlements with our|and annoy him. he painter carried various European debtors, the 1 nited | the money some 20 miles on a hot day States has shown faveritism for one [10 save the expense of hiring a con. st another. | veyance, The consequent exhaustion Glaborating on this point, led to a.breakdown that ended in his gham 1t Tiati is now opened plan as it hefore Con Republican. of the debate to-|daye to oimonents that the ,nump! ¥ camacity th i whie Senator not due 1o Milton C. Work Expert on Auction Bridge \Vill lecture here on this most interesting card came Tuesdav, April 6. at 11 and 4 o'clock. You are cordially invited. No tickets necessary Sixth Floor Women’s Easter Hats Special, $5 : 100 New Tats in styles especially designed for the matronly I'ailored and trimmed hats in a great variety of smart Many of the popular Gage Hats are included. Women's Millinery Section. Third floor Children’s Shoes Reduced 13 Pairs Infants’ Smoked Horse Oxfords, f it T § Three-section Mantel or Buf- 07 9 fet Mirrors. Were $3'75 Now 3 11 Pairs Tnfanis’ Tan Caliskin ¥ oy Oxfords. with welt sole spring heels. Nizes in lot— to 8 B; 6, 614, 7C; 1 10 Pairs Youths' Tan Caliskin Oxforda, with piain tip. Sizes in the lot—11 Cr AL L Were 85, 10 Pairs ‘n's Two-tone Crepe-sole Sport Oxfords, 107 B9 81 G:E0y Fourth faor. Men’s Clothes and Furnishings Reduced Excellent values are offered here our stocks of broken models and size assortments. Each item is a splendid value and is worthy of your im- inediate attention. Quan- tity Topcoals W potmuard woman., ors. Friday Values in Furniture All Remnant Day Furniture Offerings are sold “as is,”” subject to scars, mars, scratches and imperfec- tions. Occasional Pieces—Greatly Reduced” I Fancy Two-tone Mahogany-finish Fernery, with self- watering metal flower container. \Was $30. Now Mohair Upholstered Stool, with cushion top. $24. Now . 4 Solid Mahogany Magazine \land ‘with ‘ she drawer. Was $24.25. Now Combination Mahogany Was $10.75. Now . - Decorated Ivory Boudoir $ ow g R Small ower Stand ; $9.25. Now Brown Mahogany- finnh nd Table Handy Studv Table, with drawer. Cane Wing Chair, in mahogany Now Living Room Furniture Sectior Bedroom Furniture—Greatly Reduced {-Piece Bedroom Suite $232.50; Was $310 A suite of the Louis XVI period. finished in rich antique, two-tone ivery. Gracefully shaped double-bed and full size vanity, chifforette and dresser. The pieces have a particularly attractive feature in their dustproof drawer construction. A splendid value 1 Simmons Double Mirrors—Reduced (Subject to Slight Imperfections) $19.75 Mantel $7.75. finish Was Bronze Mirvor Now and Birch Sewing Stand. Was $2.50 finish Console slightiy he Torn 1 Silver Mirrors, Now moking Stand. $1.75 $6.75 $9.25 $7 $8 mzhogany and gum\umd "Was scarved Plaques, Hat,” Parrot.” “"The Angzel $10 each. Was Was $9. finish. Sizes 31 D Now hikdren's Shoe Was $10.75. ton Mirror Section. Fifth fiaor. Sixth floor to clear Bed. walnut finish Was l\m\ Pourr Bed. Was $32 1 \mcnum Walnut and humv\ond Dresser. Now .. 1, Extension Da\ h:d \\|ll| ‘and upholstered in velour: $110. Now 1 Bright Cretonne ‘Boudoir Cheir. Bedroom Furniture Section. Seventh floor Wicker Furnilure—(ireatl,v Reduced 2 Fiber Arm Rockers. finished in cafe. with automobile spring seats and padded backs upholstered in cretonne. Were $13.75 rach. Now i | $9.78 Tiger Black Fiber Armchair: Now = 3-ft. Reed Settee: box snrmg seat. Reed Arm Rocker: spring seat, $22.50. Now Fiber Arm Rocker; grrcu 1 Oval Fiber Table, with wood e, Wicker Furniture Section, Sixth floor " Was § coil springs finish. . Was indiv-dual mahogany Now '$18.75 [$16.75 $14.50 1$26.50 Garment Note es Were “Greatly | HENeY, Redufld‘ Alterations Half price’ 36 3 “Greatls, 37 Long Alterations bl Tupcnlls £ eatly | Alterations + 35. 42 | poqncea | Topcmh Tuxedo Suits Full Dress Suits Frock Coat and Vest FrockCoat| and Vest | ' FrockCoat ‘ i Full Dress Vests Slickers | © Men's Clothes Section, Sacond floor. U Greatly Reduced | Stout 2 Shert Altecations “Spring seat. ..$1L.75 3 Now.$§14.78 Was Was $10. padded back. Greatly Reduced Alterations $26.50 “Wae 14 /-’ Now ) Greatly Reduced Alterations $27 Greatly Lo, | $15.75 Housewares S — Reduced e :12:;;‘«:1 ‘ sls 75 Many of the offerings are = slightly damaged or shopworn. sl 1 Unfinished Breakfast Table. 33 75 Alterations 200 Dozen . Hair Nets Special 35¢ Dozen Cap or fringe, single mesh style, in the follow- ing colors: Dark brown, medium brown, light brown and auburn. Notion Section. First floor Alterations Greatly | | Reduced Was $0.50. 5. 75 Now 1 Aplrtmenl St\lc Refriger~ ator. Was $5 Now 1 White Enameled “Herrick” Greatly ree Yellow, Green nm"m‘ Week End Candy Special—2 Lbs., 95c—Homemade Chocolates, Bonbons and Creams Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted sastbound entrance to m‘l!xt.cotmm Game Next Sunday. Pk Under e e trens. This | Archle Compston, professional cham. point, he declared, 18 not an-approach i plon golfer of Great Britain, and run- to the Highway Bridge, and, therefors. | ner.up to Jim Barnes in the British is not within' the .jurisdiction of the' open champlonship last year, will Distriet. play at a local club next Sunday. The: park police, Maj. Hesse said, | Compston is on an exhibition tour of direct traffic at the westbound outlet | the United States. to East Potomac Park and other | Compston has heen engaged by the points through the park, except along | Washington Golf and Country Club ihe roadway leading to Highway | (o appear in an exhibition match at Bridge, and he saw no reason Why |the Virginia course over the 36-hole they should not take over the duty |route on Sunday. He will pair with that rightfully belongs to them. Dave Thomson, the Washington Golf Both Mr. Eldridge and Maj. Hesse |and Country Club professional, against denied that the change was ‘due to|John Farrell. Florida west coast complaints regarding the manner in |champlon, and Roland R. MacKenzie, which the Metropolitan police handled | amateur champion of the Middle At- ment scheduled to get under way at 2 o'clock. A luncheon will he served at the clubhouse. No admission charge will be mat Say Potomac Duty Belongs to Federal Officers. ‘Transfer of trafc vegulation at Fourteenth street and Potomac Drive back to the United States park police, which became effective vesterday after aix months' trial by the Metropolitan Police, was not regarded today by Chief ‘of Police Bdwin B. Hesse nor Traffic Director M. O. Eidridge as a reflection on the ability of the Metro- politan police properly to discharge the duty. On the contrary ed that the Ask Franc Probe Speed. BUDAPEST, Hungary, April 1 () —The Freach autherities who are following the French bank note kounterfeiting case have - made 2 formal request upen the Hungarian state's attorney te intensify the search for the source of the materials used by the counterfeitars and generally speed up the Investi- gation. Professor Adam Geibel's Easter Cantata *“Light Out of Darkness” Will be rendered by the Woodlothian Chorus ‘on Easter Monday at 9:30—G Street Balcony. The Public Is Invited. Professor Giebel will be at the piano. & nthrap Dainty Underthings for Women Greatly Reduced Greatly reduced to....$4.98 izes 38, 40. Greatly reduced 10 $3.68 & Pairs Glove Silk Bloomers: sizes 5 and 6 Open seat style.. 198 13 Celanese Flesh Vests: sizes 36, 38, 40. Greatly reduced to $1.95 4 Crepe de Chine Step-in Chemise; sizes 36, 40, 44, Grutlv reduced to 6 Crcpe de Chine and C Greatly reduced 1o . . SIK Underwear Section, First floor. 12 French Envelope Chemise; to Lace-trimmed Brlg\..n l.av\n 2 Hand-embroidered Belgian Gowns. 2 Handmade Belgian Gowns, square e ... .. 2 Step-in Drawers and 1 Reduced to ... aeeee 2 French Corset Covers: size 42 Cotton Underwear Section, Third finor. 3 Lavender Wrap-around Petticoats: ow . e 3 Rayon Jersey St ps: sizes 36, 40. 13 Embroidered Rayon Jercey $295. Now Costume Slip Section, Third fioor 2 Glove Silk Step-in Chemise; size 36. 2 Glove Silk Step-in Chemise Children's Appatel Greatly Reduced In the Girls’ Section 4' Girly' ’ Spring sizes 14, 16 1 Girl's Rose Flannel l)rr“. and Wool sizes 36 to 44. Greatly reduced . 3 65 sreatly reduced to 95 Sreatly reduced to. sleeves memv .81 -$8. - re- Were plain polair; Now T i Coats, ,of Shirt Chemise ; plaid or . Reduced §7.50 $8.95 $5.00 Reduced to. 10 Greatly Dresses: size Crepe sizes " Jersey ..Reduced §7.50 10 7 Girls’ sizes 32, M. Were $1. 9 Stipe: sizes . §5.00 sizes Dresses: maiching bloomers; Tuh et sizes ow . $2.95 1R to ‘4 6 Girls' Two and, Three Piece Linen Dresses; . 8 to 14, 1 Junior Mise' Kasha Fur-trimmed ~prmg Coat: size 15 A patae 1 Junior Miss’ size 17 3 Junior Misses' Dance Dresses, of crepe de chine and gebtgette: sizes 15, 1. ey 2 Girls” White Voile Lace-trimmed [W(‘“t‘ 16 1 Junior Mis<' size 15 o e 5 4 Junior Misses” Plaid Spofts Dresses: sizes 15, 17 ... Reduced to $8.95 3 Girls' Navy 12,16 R Girls'Knicler Brawers 13 Girls' Lace and Embroider, sizes 8, 12 . 16 Girls' Khaki Overblouses: sizes 6, 8. ... ... . 9 Girls' Two-piece Novelty Silk Paiamas; sizes 8. 10. 12 g 4 Wool T"‘Hulahnn \‘Idt(w‘~ navy blue 3 Girls” Overblouses, navy serge and velvet: 12 14 1 Girls’ Pink Silk Lace-trimmed Negligee 2 Blue Fiderdown Rohes: sizes 8 18 $7.50 $4.95 $39.50 §29.50 $29.50 $19.50 ‘it i Spert Coxts Women’s and Misses” Ready-to- Wear Apparel Greatly Reduced Many exceptional valties are offered in this clearance of odd garments. An early inspection of these offerings ic especially advisable. Women’s Dresses Reduced $15.00 $8.95 size . _Reduced 1o §1.95 Dress: $29.50 Twéi-piece. Brown: Velyet $22.50 Now “s10.50 $13.95 $18.78 $22.28 §26.25 $29.78 Were §13.95 .$18.75 sizes 10, $12.50 14, Reduced Serge Convent Dresses; 3 Rose and Tan Georgette Dresses: sizes 36, 38 3 Georgette and Crepe Dresses: sizes 3 38 4 Dresses in printed crepes. flesh and tan flat crepes and green jersey: sizes 36. 38, 40 .. 5 Chinese Damask, Chiffon Prints and Plam (veor rette Dress sizes 34 to 40. .. a I White Two-piece Flat Crepe Dress: size 36 4 Georgette and Chinese Damask Dresses, navy and white shades; sizes 38..40, 42 Misses” Dresses Reduced 1 Black Chiffon Evening Dress;*size 18..... 1 Flame Chiffon Evening Dress: size 14.. 3 Flat Crepe. Georgette and Satin Dresces; 16 18._.... 2 Two-picce Kasha and (rrpf ‘de Chine Dresces: size 16. - Rajah and Ctepe Sports Dresces: sizes 16, 18. . wo-Picce Jersey Dresses: sizes 16, 18, 20. at Crepe Drecses; size 16, 18 3 Printed Dréss and 1 Two-piece Sports Dress: sizes 14, 1R 2 Two-piece Chiffon Dresses Special Size Apparel Reduced 2 Satin Dresses. embroidered and velvet trimmed: sizes 37 4615 . 1 Black \d\n I-venmg Dress: s 2 Cloth Coats. green and brown ; sizes 1574 ; Women’s Coats Reduced In the Hosiery and Underwear Section 4 Imporicd Tuweed Sports Goats Black Mourning Coats: sizes 34 1 Camel's Hair Sports Coats ; Misses” Coats Reduced 9 Misses” Tan Spring Sports Coats. duced to $8.95 trimmed : sizes 1 25¢ Trimmed Gow .Reduced . 50c ..Reduced 50¢ Reduced $1.95 Reduced 98¢ ... Reduced ...Reduced ..Reduced 95¢ $4.95 $3.50 $928 $10.35 $11.28 $12.30 $14.00 $14.78 $16.78 $18.75 £22.00 Section Spring Reefere: In the Boys’ 12 Boys’ vear 11 Boy<’ 19. 8 Roys' sizes .. Reduced 2 $§5.75 sl 2 1 Topcoats: sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20 vears 5 Blue Serge Suits, 4 %1018 19 Stout Boys' Suits, 14 to 18 stout v T2 oy st Wooler S 17 Junior Boys’ sizes 3 to 7 vears 10 Boys' Novelty Sui Reduced $8.75 o paire knickere: size Sl Reduced $9.78 mixtures and serges: sires Reduced $14.75 .Reduced $4.75 ..Reduced $5.75 ..Reduced $9.78 sizes3. 4, 5 years. Suits; : sizes 3t 8. 10 vears ) 3 sizes 2. sizes 11 Children’s Cotton Combination Suits: 5. 6,9 16 vears.... . 4 Girls' Light-weight Lomhmmon Suits; size 16.. 20 Pairs Boys' Ribbed Cotion-and-wool Stockings: sizes 7, 7%, 814, 9%, 1 $1.00 Greatly e ‘ $13.95 1 Miss’ "Green Coat.” Greatly re- English Suits T | Shetlands 13| Tweeds, Chesi e 000w Eo[1931250 :l::ngerllor 342 50 Was $60 Women’s Oxfords Reduced to 95¢ 20 Pairs Girls’ Silk Ribbed Hose: 20 PairssChildren’s Socks: sizes 7, 9%%.. Fur-trimmed duced to 5 1 Démestic Raincoat. . . e $19.50 Greatly redured to. 1 McDougall Wh“e *Kitchen S $5250 Greatly Below Was $77.5 12 Pint Cans Johnson's Under- Actual Cost Now Lac. 65 Pairs Black and Brown Kid Were 8bc. 40c and Calfskin Oxfords. in small Now ... w 4 Old English "Waxing and sizes and TN \\|d;llu \{7:. Pnlulfln; Outfits. 52‘50 10 Pairs Misses” Silk Hose, brown: sizes 8, Sportswear Greatly Reduced 2 bmported Knitted Suits: sizes 18, 38 1 Knitted Suit, silk-and-wool blouse, 3 Turtle Neck Sweater Suits: sizes 34, 3 Tweed Coat Suits. sizes 36, 38, 40 ... Blouses Greatly Reduced 3 Wool Tuck-in Overblouses; size 6 Linen Overblouses: sizes 36, 38, 2 Pongee Shirts and 1 Overblouse ; sizes 32, 44, 46 6 Handmade Voile Overblouses; sizes 48 to 54 7 Odd Lot Silk Overblouses; broken sizes... Sweatets Reduced 12 White Jap Silk Jackets, sleeves # 4 Knitted Spencer 5 Slip-over Jumbo Sweaters.... Millinery Reduced 35 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. priced at ... 9 Trimmed Hats. Women's_and Misses® Reduced Greatly Sleevalens | Pull-overs Sweaters i’.n(li_sfi Hats Caps Scarfs Ties The Enelish Shop. Second Roor In the Infants’ Section 12 Infants’ Fine Nainsook Gowns. 17 Infants’ Printed Crepe Pajamas; sizes .. 4 Hand-embroi d Cashmere Sacques 57 Pair Infants’ Shoes, hard and soft soles Black Lineoin-Bennett's | Greatls | 4 Reduced 4 and 6 u-;u .~ $1.50 . $1.95 25 te §2 | Greatis Evers one Imported| i 5% j Al Greatly A C;2%4 3D’ Children‘s and Infants’ Apparel Section. Fourth foor. Corsets -and Girdles Women’s Silk Hose Greatly Reduced Special, $1.15 Clasp-front Girdles and dozen pairs of Women's Back-Lacing Corsets of broche Full-fashioned Silk Hose and elastic. Such famou: with lisle garter tops and makes as the Irene, Modart Yalés:: I A e Wantat Al Woad o e Spring shades, and specially 28, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38. $3 priced for this event. Mo et b i . Compact-Girdle an‘d ‘Brassiere J.A'Tl‘-;rn’kwnnfli'i’ 1::‘::3 G‘.:‘?; Smbone ”w\ > $5.50 fancy lace and hand-embroid Much reduced. Now ered white clox. *Re- §1 50 198 . §878 2 30 heeln and toes 12 of double lisle 180 | Silk Prs. 9% to 11% | 8 : [ 5 with and without ..$2.25. §3 .95 $10.78 Socks - Women's Boudoir Slippers and Mules $2.25 and $3.75 Greatly reduced. 40 pairs Daniel Green Brocaded Mules, in black with blue, black with American Beauty and black and yel- Tow es in lot-2)4 to 5. 123 Pairs D'Orsay Slippers Reduced to $3.75 Danicl Green Brocaded D'Orsay Slippers: black embroidered in blue or American Beauty; sizes in lot 2% to 7. 3 pair Breakfast Boots, in blue and red kid: sizes 4 and 4. Reduced to $3.75. Women’s Pumps I Reduced to $3.15 87 Pairs Women's Pumps, in patent leather, black satin, ray and brown kid, with lighter kid _trim mings. Sizes in lot—5 to 7 AAA; 47 to 7 AA; 4 1o 65 A; : 3 to 6% B: 2/ to7 C. - - “Women's Shoe Sectiom. Third floor, | kil Light Weizht 34,36, 38 | Sprcia Iy Shirts and Drawers 14 pmmlh prlred at . Apparel Sections, Third and Fourth floo Men'’s Soft-Sole Slippers Reduced to 55¢. 79 pairs of these very fine soft-sole slippers are offered at this low price. In the well known Hilo and Everett styles. Sizes in the lot are 6 to 11. Men’s Oxfords Reduced $3.65; Were $4.95 . 7 pairs of Men's Nlack and wide and medium wide toe. 7Y A; 7,9%,10%4, 11 B; Men's Shoe Section, Secdnd floor. ollar Attached 25 English nm.mm“‘ W e _Shits » muuy | Roll Collar | | Reduced| Sweaters 34. 36 Ch.ufienr‘ Riue and, Gray TN Caps i Man's Furnishings Section. First floor. ¥ Bene = Floor Waxers and | Greatly Ao Hand Knitted 3 duced to 95c. 16 pairs Sucde il il e .. 3895 Boudoir Slippers, with pad- 1 Brass W-terinx Cnn. ded soles and pompon trim- Was $4.5¢ $2_25 mings; sizes 3 and 4 only. 3 Brass C-ll Belll‘ w, e 95¢ 2 Pairs Bl‘lll Candleitlckl. Now S o | { 2 Pairs Bru; Candlflllckl P W wae | $3.00 S $1.25 Now *7 $4.50 — 1 White Enameled Bathroom Medicine Cabinet. Wan $7.50. $3.95 1 Brass limbrella Stand. ) $7.50 500 Rolls Toilet Paper, 1.000 sheets to roll, , s : Women's Boudoir Slippers re- i Were $2.50 V!dlr ! ! L 1 Brass Candelabra, 4 holders. i Spectal, per dozen | Greaty | Reduced | New Marquisette Curtains Sl B 100 pairs of Brand-new Ruffled Marquisitte Curtains in a very attractive pattern. Shown in white with ruffled tie-backs. Very special values. 1 lot of short-length lru)pry materials, switable for famcy work of most any kind. Reduced Yy and less tham V3 former price. Drapers Section. Sixth floor. 1 Reed Bassinet, with stand. 15 Aluminum Jardinieres. Were $1 each. Now 44 Packages Sanitary shredded Waxed Paper, for Easter Raskets. Were Be Package. Now 'an Calfskin Oxfords, with zes in the combined lot— 10 C. Treo Girdles of elastic and g ed to broche; sizes 33 and 44. §2 Pairs Cordevan and Brown 2";:’,,’};”?‘}2. s o Silk Hose; all full fash- 65¢ sferes 3 foned. Reduced to. ;.;:1 b;;ovrf ::: ;f;:'l" ’3“12"‘ Rr r'::rs dmack Silk Sox. full Bonelefs Corser Braxsleres, * Palra Gold Chiffon Silk Hoxe of pin! i(!‘hw material: sizes e Mok s 5 a0 vere $150. §] wi sle garter tops and 32 and 40 soles: broken, sizes. 1 15 Now . 7 Double Vee Girdles, of pink -.2.:.?-'. :’(‘ns\' coutil and elastic: si:n‘! 30, First floor. ks 2. Were '$2. 1 i et 31 Home Frocks, 95¢: Corset Section.' Third floor. Were $l.95 and $2.95 15 Home Frocks in gingham . Q and cretonne; all straightline Women’s Silk models, in a good assortment of Umbrellas, Special, $3 ”E‘.:‘l;"u, Dr 9 (Less Than Actual Cost) allis Dresses, $6.95 40 Women’s 22-inch 12.rih Were $10 Silk Umbrellas, in attractive 10 Challis Dresses in atraight- shades of navy, brown, pur- line models with long sleeves. ple, green and black. As. The colors are navy, green, tan sorted carved wood handles, and brown. finished with silk cord wrist S Extra Size Gingham Dresses Toop. in tan, tiffen and green. Umbrella Section, First floor.

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