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‘23 __THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, _TANUARY 19, 1928. were blown by two members of the Marine Band. ‘The banquet was followed by dancing. A rN‘EDlinl’l preceded the banquet, with | members of the committee on arrange- 'PERSHING PRAISES Selden M. Ely, Dr. Mark F. Finley, | president of the District of Columbia Capt. A, J. Gore, Maj. A. M. Holcombe, | Soclety, Sons of the American Revolu- Preston B. Kavanagh, Maj. Overton C.|tion; Mr. Wales, the president of the Luxford, W. A. Miller, Elmer Stewart, | local soclety; J. M. Willey, Mrs. Frank Robert C. Tracy and Garrett M. Van|B. Steele and Mrs. Kenneth 8, Walex Roesen. el speakers mentioned, among ted at the head table were: ‘The brain and pitultary gland of and measired at the chemical Inbora- I ments. also serving as the reception | . 3 . committee, |, Bes The itt the | those . fnllm\inm:mm ce was composed of the | oS K0 e Josiah A. Van Orsdel, vice | hump-backed whale are being studied T Latimer, general chairman: | president of the National Soclety, Sons D. O. THURSDAY, sion by Capt. R. G. Klotz, its chiet engineer. PLEATO UTILITIES BODY. capt. Klotz proposes that northbound Parmanent tar Loading Btations on | Platforms be placed at the near side of b w Q R and § streets, and southbound Avenie Raquested. |platforms al the near side of Dupont Natabliahinsnt of permanent street | CiFcle and Twentioth street. The recommendations are a sequel R LonIg (o v b VATIONR DOINYS | iy T empratnEn aver the oot o Wlong (st aveine was recom- | rngement of ear stops in this vicinity. Connestinng Washington Railway and Electric Co.| would not object to construction of the | platforms. | _Exllibltlon_;f Paintings By Hildegarde Hamilton OKIE GALLERIES 1640 Conn. Ave. intil Saturday Night A sea shell held to the ear makes a sound like the waves, because the sheil acts as a sounding board and magnifies the pulsing of the blood In the arteries of the head. \Hmr,\' W. Draper. John Paul Earnest, of the American Revolution, and past tory of the University of California e b — TR, Jonn A A, e Addresses Sons and Daugh- | ters of American Revolution | on Patriotism and Amity. | iting the growing friendship between | the World War veterens of America | #nd those of Europe as & powerful in- toward the establishment of wace, Gen. John J. Pershin A o Sons and Daughters of the Amer- fean Revolution assembled at the an- ladies’ night banguet of the Dis- | of Columbia Society of the S. A. R Washington Hotel, mace a strong for peace through patriot:c friend- | the recent American Legion cor n in Paris as a stimulus (o las ndship between nations, Gen. U g said: "It would have done vour good if you could have witnessed Nothing equaled It was a gre y of his time. Pershing’s ge H. Dern of Utah to deliver an address £ & student and cap- braska_University foot team when Gen. Pershing. then a . was commandant of cadets the present in the Federal Gov- rament. Patriotic Education Urged. ce of educating the chil- tion and teaching them ressed by Mrs. Josiah | sident general of American Revolu- .Trs Alfred J._Brosseau, presi- general of the Daughters of the merican Revolution. praised the Sons of the American Revolution for estab- lishing their national headquarters here. Bhe urged them to work to increase the scope of their activities and report- ed that the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution have raised about a half 2.000.000 for the erection of were Mrs t of the f the Daugh! the American Revolution. who extended ectings of her organization, and B. Steele, secretary general of onal Society, 8. A. R.. who ex- pressed the hope that the latter organi- now numbering about 20.000 ers, may soon double its member- The program was opened with the singing of “The Star Spangied Banner.” led W, after which the “Pledge to The American Creed.” New Members Installed. Ten new members were then installed | n the local organization at a ceremony | under the direction of S. S. William- son, registrar. They were: John B Kinnear. John H. Hofman, Clifford S Lee, Howard E. Middleton. Prank B. 3 Wade H. Cooper, Willlam B. Warren L. Baker, Leonard B. and H. W. T. Eglin. of the American Revolution ce medais were then awarded members for military service with ed States forces during the World 'rm_\- were: Admiral Charles J Warren L. Baker, H. C. Comp- % us W. Culver, Volney Eaton, MaiH W T Eglin, Thomas J. Prailey, Mzy Gen El A Helmick, Leon C. Y. Latimer, Lieut. Col. L. C. as, Col. L. M. Maus, C. 8. McCon- Howard E.Middieton. M. G 1y C. Sears and D. M. atier ceremony was of Dr. Mark F. sident of the local ry W. Draper, former Bugle calls for the occasion LAUNDRY Decatur 1120 Automobile Upholstery leaves no after-odor— CARBONA UNE bt I Cleaning Fluid Rimoves Griast SFo1s Vithout dajury 10 Fabi o Cn i dy 607 L Siie b Neckwear—95¢c $2 ORGANDIE VESTEES—all white, 95¢c. $2 ORGANDIE COLLAR AND CUFF SETS —white or blue, 95c. 250 ECRU LINEN VESTEES—piped in colors, 95¢c. Paris Washington Fuhlie UHIHes Commis Silk-to-the-Top Stockings $1.45 Pair and these lovely walare yrain, pearl hlush, moon Ve, marida and gun metal . " . / A Full fashionsd chitfan waight ~ailk ta the top— FASHION lNSTlTUTI(lN light, svanglow, ahadow, Newlord O e’ i Klotz advised the commission that the ) ris Washington FASHION INSTITUTION Shawls—Stunning! 1--$65 IMPORTED FRENCH HAND- PAINTED SHAWL—with silk fringe, $29.50. 2—34250 AND $49.50 IMPORTED HAND- EMBROIDERED FRENCH SHAWLS, of heavy crepe de chine. Choice of blue or orchid. $25. J NewYork Inventory Looming Up—Remnant Prices Go Down! The Coming Inventory Brings Extras In Misses’ Frocks—Friday! many of them have sold for twice as much! Dresses for the rest of the scason and for early Spring. 11—MISSES' $19.50 to $29.50 FROCKS—Recent arrivals, in wool crepe, printed velvet and transparent velvet—for street, afternoon and evening wear. Chcice of navy blue, orchid, green and maize....$10 12—MISSES’ $19.50 to $290.50 FROCKS—Unusual values in this group. Wool georgette, wool crepe, satin, velvet and tulle, for afternoon and evening wear One and two piece models, smartly trimmed. Choice of navy blue, beige, black, green and flesh color........$1250 25—MISSES' $19.50 to $20.50 FROCKS—Daytime frocks of satin, flat crepe, wool crepe, in one and two piece models—tailored and dressy effects. Choose from navy blue, beige, green, tan, black and rose, $15 35—MISSES' $29.50 to $49.50 FROCKS—A varied group of lovely frocks. Some charming evening gowns of metal cloth, georgette and taffeta. Tailored and more informai modes in tweeds. satin and crepe. After- noon frocks in transparent and printed velvet. One and two piece effects, and mostly one of a kind. Colors are black, navy blue. brown, green, red and mixtures.. ... .$19.50 20—MISSES’ $30.50 to $5950 FROCKS—Georgette, crepe Roma, trans- parent velvet, tweed and chiffon frocks for afternoon and evening wear. The informal modes are smartly trimmed with lace sets, col- ored pipings and metal stitching—while the more formal frocks are trimmed in brilliants. ~ Choics of Worth blue, tan, rose, black nad mixtures . $25 3_MISSES' $49.50 FROCKS—Wool georgette, tweed and transparent velvet, one-of-a-kind models. Tailored and dressy effects, in navy blue, beige and red. Unusual at . $20.5 5—MISSES' $59.50 FROCKS—Printed sahn ann-n-rent velvet and georgette frocks, smartly trimmed with lace yokes and bows and rhinestone ornamants. Beige, green. red and black, Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor $195 to $295 Fur Only cight of them and even at the 1 xirlu\ PH\( we offer yon the ;»H\ ge of ot 10 payment plan—10¢; cash—10"; per mon(h. Coats 1f these Coats do not sell before noon we miss our guess. Included are— 2 Black Pony Coats with Iynx and heize fox tri 2 Natural Pony Coats with red fox collars—2 Sealine Coats (dved conev) with skunk collars—1 Calfskin Coat with nutria trimming—1 Hair Seal with black fox collar and cu Which will you have, Fourth Floor. Handbags—Low Priced—Friday! Remnant prices—but the styles are decidedly desirable! $5 and $7.50 Antelope $3 Leather Handbags, §1 Suede Cloth Handbags, $3 . S!unmr‘!’q'ln\hgr bl..q., b.u:;qt“.‘; Truly astonishing values—for h""’é‘l;”"‘w'c". Ne’“’ e o R T pouch and back-atrap styles— Bnp- in pouch and envelope all nicely lined. Tan, brown Beautifully lined and and grey. ntly fitted. Good color $8.50 and $10 Handbags -ange, including grey, blue. $5 brown and black. Smart $3.95 Handbags $1.95 Leather, velvet and anteiope embroidered antelope Lovely ust velve suede bags — stunning bags—smart moire silk and panella cloth bags—all in the bags, in pouch and envelope Friday clearance! Folished or All nicely lined and con- self.covered fram and many ntly fitted. Choose from have trimminas of marcasite. ., brown, green and grey. Black, tan or brown. Belts, 50c—} and Less! $1 and $1.75 Smart Kid and Suede Beits, 50c. Plain or novelty styles, in black, green or red. Unusual to find them so low priced right at the height of their vogue! Tomorrow only. Leather Shop—Street Floor Gloves—Just Before Inventory! Wonderful values in a final Galuchet gloves! s White kid gloves! Cuffed kid gloves! Slip-ons and turn-back cuff styles in smart Galuchet Gloves—chaose tan, beaver or grey. All sizes. Dressy white kid gloves with turn-back cuffs embroidered in contrasting colors—in a good size range. Kid gloves whose cuffs turn back and are attractively embroidered, come 1n sizes 534, 6, 6%, 7'4 and 7' 2. $1 to $1.50 Fabric Gloves Children’s Gloves 75¢ $2.25 Unlined Capeskin Glove 5 ’ ’ tan shades .8 Slip-ons! Cuff Styles! 8250 Uniined Grey Mocha Broken sizes—that's why the Gloves price has been so emphatically 5 lowered! Tailored and turn-back cuff styles, embroidered in con- trasting colors, “ined Gr-y Gloves A $1 Wool Gloves, in nr. brown or beaver ... eees. T8¢ Glove Shop—Street Floor $3. 00‘ and $3.50 Jewelry *1.95 e long ;;,.H‘ wins, art necklaces of erystal and all perfect—and your Scores v styles—all from our regul: ks—now being cleared m anticipation of Inventory., Choice In the assortmen fuscinating lot Jewelry—Odd Pleces—Frlday, 50c Odds and ends go an absurdly Jow price hecause re the last of various assortment 200 Pieces $1 and $1.50 Jewelry, All at 50c Necklaces—Gold Necklaces—Earrings—*Pearl Buckles— and enamel on sterling » Be sure to look through group—you'll find so many sm just a fraction of you'd ordinarily pay. Street Floor Buy S1 00 F lowers——Frlday'—Sflc Jewelry Shop ronew Spring frock $1 and $150 la nd small roses, pansies, buttercups and bouton- nieres of mised flowers—Hic Flower Shop ~Street Floor Handkerchiefs—Dozen Clean-Up Sale J as many as vou can- Fridav! Women's piain sheer linen with 116 inch hem--$126 dos Women's 2 1o 35 plain linen in white only, with thres width hems 42 xr: colore— en's 18c and 2%5¢ e each, $1.75 do, Handherchiel Shap wine and voile, in a vatisty of styles and Street Floor Umbrellas —Friday! $6.50 and $7.50 $5 Two-tone Umbrellas Umbrellas-— $5 $3.95 Unusus! group of tine 11 silk too, with gold Wailk, 16-rib U Chol tunning long popular shades a 'd peise brown, hlack, purple areen, red, black snd purple 3 12—-MISSES' fl‘S DRESS COAYS—S Tomorrow has an especially important significance in the merchandising calendar of this store! On Feb- ruary 1st we take the semi-annual inventory of our stocks! Already we are looking forward to this im- portant happening! wishes to make a good showing! stock sheets free from odds and ends! erence in today’s remnant news. Prices are Every department manager Each takes pride in All this has ref- DOWN! Yet because a garment classed now as a remnant in nowise effects the garment, its style, qualltY or the general, all-around desirability—because it is Jelleff’s apparel'~and because it is FRIDAY and so close to inventory—it is imiportant that you be here early to- mcrrow morning! . A Big Day for Coats! Actually the best values of the season so far, Many cut | —conziderably less! Z—WOMENS $69.50 COATS—Brown Suede cloth, ze Z—WOMENS $59.50° COAYQ—Srown Veloria, with French beaver shawl collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 and 40 325 2—WOMEN'S $79.50 COAT$~Red and wine Rita cloth, with ni-tmum wol' collare_and cuffs. Size 36.. ++.325 2—WOMEN'S $75 COATS—Mooniight biue and brown mink, squirei mush- room collars and cuffs. Sizes 34 and 36. $25 3—WOMEN'S $69.50 SPORTS COATS—Red and black and rust and black. with black fox, pointed wolf and natural lynx collars. Sizes 36 and 38 $25 2—WOMEN'S $59.50 SPORTS COATS—Tan and_red. tan beige and blue plaid, with fox and wolf coilars. Sizes 34 and 38.. M with wolf collars. $25 6—WOMEN'S $79.50 COATS—Black broadcloth with black lynx, brown and moonlight blue Suede and Venise, with mink squirrel collar and cuffs. Sizes 34, 36 and 40 $35 10—WOMEN'S $69.50 COATS—Brown Veioria, with wolf mushroom collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 and 38 ...$38 2—WOMEN'S §79.50 TRAVEL COATS—Rust and beige mixtures. with ringtail and beaver shawl collars. Sizes 34 and 38 $35 4 WOMEN'S $69.50 TRAVEL COATS—Rust, tan and blue, with Jap fox. baby ynx and ringtail collars. Sizes 36 and 38 $35 3 WOME $32.50 COATS—Moonlight blue Veloria, with cross fox and black maline, with wolf collars and cuffs. Sizes 34 and 38.. 335 1—WOMAN'S §°8 .50 DRESS COAT—Green velveteen, with red fox collar and cuffs. Siz 1—WOMA?; 'S $89.50 COAT—Black Malina, with grey wolf shaw! collar and cuffs. Size 42 1—w0MAN S $85 COAT—Black Venise, with kit fox shaw! collar and :u;h Size 3 3—WOMEN S $69.50 SPORYS COATS—Grey and tan, with kit fox and J-p fox mushroom collars. .Sizes 36 and 42 $45 6—WOMEN'S $75 COATS—Tan Suede, with wolf and beige squirrel coliars and cuifs. Sizes 36 and 42 345 6—WOMEN'S $59.50 COATS—Black broadcioth with black caracul shawl collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 and 38 $45 3—WOMEN'S $98.50 COATS—Imported 100°% Camel's ber. Sizes 36 and J8 1—WOMAN'S $98.50 COAT—Black Rita cloth, with p\ltmum fox shawl! col- lar and cuffs. Size 38 $55 10—WOMEN'S $60.50 COATS—Black and tan Broadcloth, with hl-nt squir- rel collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 42 . $55 1—~WOMAN'S $110 COAT—Red Malina, with black fox shaw! collar and cufs. Size 36 $55 6—~WOMEN’'S $79.50 COATS—Biack Kashmir Suede and h'a'_k Broadcloth, with black fox shaw! coiiars and cuHfs. Sizes 34, 36 and 4 $55 1—~WOMAN'S %95 COAT—Grey Rita cloth, with 3rey wolf mushream collar and cuffs. Size 42. 58 1 WOMAN'S $165 COAT—Tan Alexia, with tucked border, fisher fitch shaw! $95 Hair in tan and rub- 355 collar and cuHs. Size 40 |-WOMAN S $145 COAT—Grey Kersana, with sitka fox shaw! collar and cuffs 40. 95 1~—WOMAN S $185 COAT—Tan Molta cloth, with beaver tuxedo collar and cuffs. Size & $95 1—~WOMAN" S $195 COAT—Brown iduna, with brown fox tuxedo collar and cuHfs. Size 42 $95 7—-WOMEN'S $135 COATS—Tan, brown and black Malina, with natural fitch mushroom and jap mink collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 42 $95 Not Many in Number—But Wonderful in Value! Misses’ Coats—Fur Trimmed—$35 Up! 8—MISSES' $69.50 to $69.50 DRESS COATS—Sucde cloth and Broadcloth straightline and side flared models, with shaw! and tuxedo collars of fur. Choice of black and large brown wolf collars blue only o and Broadcloth hbrnu. with dnn and cuffs of fur. Choice of black and tan | $ ) S 8 ) $ ) \ ) > s than half price 25 $ tan. 8—MISSES' $59.50 to $69.50 SPORTS COATS—Imporud hbrvu, -trnngm!mn mode! 3—MISSES' $69.50 DRESS COATS—S\/.GQ (lolh wlkh lh.wl lfld (ul'de eo”lu ol 'ufl INV $48 shaw! ealll . 5 8—MISSES' $9850 DRESS COATS—Malina and Bvoldrlolk -(rmgh(lm. models flares with shawl collars and cuffs and some with borders of kit fox, black fox inum wolf. Choice of grey, black and tan 10-—~MISSES' $125 DRESS COATS—Broadcloth nrmghllml mod-ll. with shawl :nl ars nhd. deep cuffs of black and brown fox, fitch and kit fox. Choice of grey, black Made Up During the Factory's Off-Season New 1928 Sorosis Footwear $Q45 Instead of the Regular $10 to $15 Price! - $65 $79.50 and brown. More than 30 lovely styles from which to choose—in the new colora—the new materials! 8hop tomorrow and save from $1.55 to $6.55. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Guaranteed Washable—Unquestionably Smart! New Tailored Tub Silk Frocks At this low price because the maker had a surplus of these silks and was w«lhnx to make them up under price. Fhe Kind of frocks vou can Lovelv wilored styles R different 38.75 just live in! maodels many of which come in hoth long and short leeved styles hey've tone he Pleated Skirts Vesteo Effects Smart taken their atvle trom much more expe naive frocks Hemstitching Ties that fa'l in jabot style Lo wear at home tight now - for Nouth later on. Buy several tomorrow New Checka! New Plaids! Stees Ao to M everny atvle mornings in the and to wear for almost any intormal occasion Madernistic D Maorning Froch Shop - Fourth Floor A Busy Clearing After a Busy Week Women’s Frocks—See These! 5—WOMEN'S $19.50 FROCKS—Smart two-pisce wosl georgette models with tucked blouse, vestee and «ick pleat (n skirt, Choice of navy blue and coroa ..$7.50 10—WOMEN'S $19.50 to 325 FROCKS—Daytime frocks of sati n, crepe and fantomeen. One and two p s—some draped the more tailored tyoes Tr‘erg are also included in this group a few pastal satin -,Mw, frac 31 20—WOMEN'S $13.50 to $35 FROCKS—Suitable for business and’ aft noon wear, in crepe satin, georgstte and velvet combinations crepe and veivet. Draged, tiered and ted models—straizh and two-piece effects. Many one of a s and a few little wom. dresses included. Choice of navy blue, marine blue, red and cocoa. _ Al unusual for 5 15—WOMEN'S 335 to 34950 FROCKS—Very unusual and recent madels in tweed, velvet, satin and gesrg street, afternoon and evening wear. Mostiy one of a kind—all good ;o(nr‘ and materi a!;” Choice of blazk. navy blue and cocoa for day- . time wear, and nile. fiesh color, green and maize for evening.....$25 15—WOMEN'S $39.50 to $1350 FROCKS—You'll find a style for prac- ticaily every daytime occasian! Smart wool georgettes—lovely satins—beautiful transparent velvets. Navy, black, cocoa and Au- tumn leaf $29.50 15—WOMEN'S $49.50 to $50.50 FROCKS— Gorgeau: transparent in one and two piece effects—draped and fared models. b trimmed. Brown, red or sapphire Marie Antoinette Beauty Preparatlons ece well-k and velvet combinations, for foods—cream n oa w beginning Fr At Exa.clly Half Price! Marie Antoinette Cleansing Cream Marie Antoinette Astringent Marie Antoinetts Skin Fosd Marie Antoinette Sxin Food Marine Antoinette Skin Tonic Marie Antoinctte Pore Cream $1.50 Marie Antoinette Face Powder ‘ “Mussed” Underwear—Fnday' N i SRS SO $10 $16.50 Perfoctly adorable styles—some trimwed wit e ail handmade’ Of rich crece satins, lovely indestructible voiles and min=n. Flash, peash or white $1 and $1.50 Dainty Cotton Step-Ins, 75¢ Smu are missing here and there so they've been marked way A"‘\A" for cle: nc ver $o many atf ‘2‘\10 styles \n nainsock—pl sse o —or dimity. in flash, peach. Ni'e or whit $1.95 Pretty Cotton Dlnce S:!s and Bloomerl. $1.50 The bloomers are of piisse crepe and the dance sets are of se silk—all flesh color $1.95 Rayon Slips and Petticoats, $1.50 Broken sizes—which accou lored styles. Chocse flesh. whit $25 Silk Neghgees, 319 50 Beautifully made—and very popular sty ed! OFf heavy crepe de chine ar gearge: mmed with lace iraped at the side, or in talored styles In sral. black or peach cressing! Turausise. archid ar rose. $15 and $16.50 Silk Negligees, $10. !5 Perfect!y stunming models of I"»r\ . mmed w ostrich or ruffies—that are ¢lightly m B ev need 13 4 $6.50 to $10 Girdles nnd Cor-!!les. $4.95 Very little to pay for such h ;>~ grade figure garments of swam cloth, or silk brocade and elastic! "d a '9\\4 corsettes of a'l-over lace. $5 to $7.50 Corsettes and Girdles, $3.95 Popular styles made of pink broche and elas' Also a few garter belts! $3.50 to $6 Girdles, $2.95 Odds lnd ends—but every one desirable! 12 and 14 es of broche—side or front fastenings. A few other girdies of crep and some corsettes, with or without swami brassiere top. $3.50 to $4.50 Girdles and Corsettes, §1 Broken sizes—but values are "way out of the ordinary! broche and nul-r 1.50 Fancy or Tailored Brassieres, $1 Cup-form Brassieres of rayon in this group! Shaped models— straight medeis—back or side fastening modeis in this scecial Fr Super Rayon Vests, $1 | Of tiuat wonderful cloth that locks and feels like glove silk! | Every vest is full cut and finished with picoted shoulder straps. Choose pink, white, lilac or mint. Sizes 3§ to 42, ts for this et In desirab magnohia or but they're a Super Rayon Bloomers—Step-Ins—Combinations, $1.95 Each Full cut garments—that have an air of b ueh mon poneiv THE BLOOMERS are in pink. whi P R et i 048 and 7 THE STEP.INS white. peach and It : A UORED COMBINATIONS in ik 2 @ shawn in sizes 38 to 42, Glove Sllk Close-Outs' Tust some od Misses’ $1. 95 GlovaSnll\ Bloomers. Sl 65 Sizes 4, 8 and 6—flesh colar—fine quality cut and reinforced. Women's $§2.75 Glove-Silk Step-Ins, $1.95 Peach. flesh color and white—flet and lrsh picot trimmed fine quahity—full cut and reinfarced 2 reguiar sta Szes A 8 ‘ ’ Women's $5.50 Glove-Silk Gawns.FSS.Sa Beaut ful quality n ch. white and flesh colars—both ta Sauare necks with net trommed Sottam and found Necks w th net mings. Sizes 18, 18 ang $5.90 to §7.50 Glove-Silk Underthings, $3.95 Odd garments—ane of a hind. bloamers, step-ins and chem ses— all lace trimmed-—also talored gowns with twa-taned vare meck style—broken sizes—but a wonderful chance to secure & 53 extra valve $2.25 Sports Stockings, $1.95 Pair Wool Stockings—and silk and wool--tan, grev. navy dlue and black — olid and two.tone colorings—not all S(zes in each color dut & g Fro day v - 5» -m«: w-('* attractive tailored dands. Pink Extraordinary Clearing— Friday Broken Sizes Sorosis Footwear TIES—PUNPS-ONFORDS st $3.95 Formerly $7.50 to $10! and every one of high Sares's oualty A %Ee wAs miasing AN there—dut wa have 4 width i the clea 20 Al Frigay shapaers finary waluss These Fine Matevials Thess Colors Nod Sat Brown Black Calt S Tan Grey Patent Leather Bege Nl low o mediam, Stses 34 0 9 oand widths Tomorrow! Women's and Misses' House and Boudoir Slippers, $1.45 Pher'd Ordinarily Sell for $200 ta $3 50 Bought fram the fineat manutacturers —every pa s & partect auality and they are made with right and laft lasts to (naure pertect At Gaod calor ansartment Downstains Footwear Shap

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