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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, n. €, T'FTTTR‘!‘D \Y. FEBRUARY 5 1928. BRICK MENVISIT STANDARDS BUREAU Convention Delegates Hear Jadwin and Federal Sci- entists Speak. Delegates to the twent: convention of the San me Brick As- sociation, in three-day session here. moved to the Industrial Building of the Bureau of Standards this morning to hicar bureau experts discuss experiments and topics relative to the brick manu- facturing industry. They were wel- comed by Dr. G. K. Burgess, director of the bureau. Those who spoke at this mornings session were: P. H. Bates, chief of the clay and silicate products division. Stanton Walker, director of engineering and research division of the National Sand and Gravel Association: W. Emley. chiet of the organic and fibrous materials division. and Maj. Gen. Ed- gar Jadwin, U. S. A.. chief of engineers Gen. Jadwin discussed “Our Waterw: d Hood Control.” and advocated the fourth annu.\l ress. The extensive Government buildine program will add to the prospe: f the already “healthy™ building indu v. Col. William B. Ladue. Engineer Com- missioner of the District. stated last night in an address welcoming the del- egates to Washington. The official wel- come was extended at the annual ban- quet at the Mayflower Hotel. attended by the delegates and their wives A round table session. at which dele- gates will submit their problems for open discussion, will feature tomorrow’s s~ssion. which will bring the convention 10 a close. Officers will be elected and 29 convention city chosen before mment tomorTow at noon. - Grant road, ‘to furnish a convenient thoroughfare CITIZENS SEEKING SAFETY PLATFORMS 'Northwest Suburban Group Hears Danger of Wisconsin Avenue Zones. The report of Capt. William Stott of the fourteenth precinct to the superin- tendent of police, urging that the safe- | ty zones on Wisconsin avenue be re- | duced to half the present number and concrete platforms be substituted for ! painted lines was indorsed by the North- | west Suburban Citizens’ Association | iast night at the Janney School, Forty- first and Albemarle streets. Capt. Stott explained the dangers of the present painted safety zones. He | enlarged on the inadequacy oi the num- ber of men assigned to him properly to patrol his territory. which, he said. covered 12 square miles. To Seek Extension. ‘The association directed its president. Roy C. Bowker. to seek with the Chevy Chase and Cathedral Heights Citizens' Associations, to form some plan for re- ducing the fourteenth precinct terri- tory, or to obtain the assignment of more policemen. Capt. Stott an- nounced that 24 new street lights have | been authorized for the community. | A resolution was adopted recom- mending a provision in the next bud- get for the extension of Albemarle | street from its present terminus at to Wisconsin avenue, in | order to relieve increasing traffic and between Wisconsin and Connecticut | avenues for the Police and Fire De- partments. The erection of public buildings on Albemarle street just west Wisconsin avenue ould also be the extension, it was of facilitatec. by pointed out. Favors Market Site. | The association approced the Fifth | and K streets site for the proposed Farmers' Market, and declared them- sclves to be In favor of the, measure now_before Congress of converting the old Pension Bufldmg into an armory for the use of Reserve and National Guard | commissioner Ordered to Answer units. Hugh M. Prampton of the Cathedral Helnhts Citizens' Associatlon spoke on local suffrage. Tax Refund Carge. Chevy Chase Citizens' urged th: Northwest Suburban Citizens’ Association to co-operate with him in posed Fort Reno Governmen. reserva- tion. president of the Chovy Chase Associa- | tion, made a brief address. ‘ Alaska’s copper output is more valu- | executors, who say they were required | Quartermaster Corps of ! to pay an estate tax of ' Corps of the Army. able than its gold. in Jun Save $50 or $100 Friday on Fur Coats—ray on our 10-payment plan We've sclected nine wonderiul fur coats from our regular stock and tomorrow nine women will thank vs for Hv( savings! 4—$295 Silver Muskrat Coats, es 15, 18, 38 1—$245 Black Caracul, dyed squirrel collar, size 36. BLAIR CITED BY COURT. Justice Stafford of the District Su- Fred Lincoln, former president of the | preme Court has issued a rule on David Assoclation, | 1. Blair, commissioner of internal rev- cnue, to show ceuse February 10 why an attempt to obtain the location of a|a writ of mandamus should not be is- new junior high school on the pro-|sued against him to request from the 1‘rmm‘ncr ttt)‘r the Unnfd (SL::@;‘S:’,:BL-‘ rant for the 'ment of Maj. John R. Wheeler, newly-clected | the. exccutors of the estate of Julla | Coolidge of Brookline, Mass. The rule is issued on a petition of Harold J. Coolidge and Augustus P. Loring, the|the War Department, a captain in the f the Reserve sador here, personally presented the!to the appointment. $36,799.38, for the reo]overy of which favor for $40,- , and while it was on appeal to the United States Supreme Court the interest brought the total due to $47,454.68. December 5 they re- celved a Treasury warrant fof $45.- 899.30, leaving a balance of $1,554. Although frequently requested to fssue | | & warrant for the balance Mr. has failed to do so, the court is in-| formed. 1 G Commissioned as Captain. Calvin I. Kephart, Hurley-Wright | Building, has been commissioned by 4 Paric EXHIBIT KING'S MESSAGE. Famous Document Framed and Pre- sented to Lee Mansion. A framed copy of the message sent by the King of England to the Presi- dent of the United States, when the Blalr Victoria Cross was conferred upon Lhzr Unknown Soldier burled in the Arling- | ton National Cemetery, which copy bears the signature of King George V., | has been given a prominent place in the historical museum, recently estab- \Hshed in the historic Lee Mansion, in the cemetery, where other similar roynl decrees are on exhibition. | Davis, and it was by the latter's direc- | | tion placed in the museum in the 'mlnnlon. RECEIVER APPOINTED. Court Names C. H. Barker for Woodward Roofing Co. | Justice Hitz of the District Supreme \Coun yesterday appointed C. H. Bar- | ker as Teceiver of the Woodward Roof- ing Co., Inc. 1406 G street. John B. Kinnear. 1882 Columbla road, a credi- tor, claims the company owes $5,000 | and iIs insolvent as its assets will not exceed $3,000. Thomas J. Woodward, | SORORITY HONOB AWARD. Alpha Kappa Alpha Foreign Fel- lowship for Ethel C. Harris. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will |award Ethel Catherine Harris, head of the department of mathematics in dl- visions 10-13 of the public schools of Washington, the national award of Foreign Fellowship. The honor will be conferred Sunday at Howard Univer- sity when the Xi Omega Chapter will ohserve Founders’ day. The presenta- tion will be in Andrew Rankin Memo- riai Chapel at 4 o'clock. Miss Harris was chosen to receive the Sir Ssme Howard, the British Ambas- ‘ president of the company, consented | honor in recognition of her contribution Kinnear is repre- | to a specialized fleld and activities in ge to Secretary of War 'sented by Attorney W. Bissell Thomas. 'sorority affairs. FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork Fine Toiletries Boujois Toilet Water—formerly $4.50—tomorrow 75c. ite Face Powder—formerly $2.50—tomorrow 75c. s L'Ocean Blue Skin Preparation—formerly $4—tomorrow $250. Marie Antoinette Liquid Rouge—formerly 75c—tomorrow 33c. Cosmetics Shop—Street Floor Another Friday of Great Savings! Our inventory shows that we still have too much Winter stock! Unfortunate for us—but fortunate for you! Only a few more “Fridays” t clear the odd apparel away—so tomorrow many of our fine quality gowns, coats, furs, underthings and accessories from our Winter stocks are marked for disposal regardless of original cost prices. Many at half price—some even less! over these items. Larger Women’s Speaking of Misses’ Frocks! —Figure the Savings for Yourself Imagine buying a $£5930 transparent velvet frock for §19.50—or a $39. evening frock for $13 1d there's even two that were $29.50—going tomorrow for §7.50. The others are just as remarkable in value-giving! Misses’ $29.50 to $59.50 Frocks—$19.50 13—M,SSES’ $3950 FROCKS—Tran:parert velvst, b ack and blu Coats and Dresses! 6—LARGER WOMEN'S $125 DRESS COATS—Broadcloth, Molta and Kash- mir twill. One-o kind models, richly fur trimmed. Sizes 42!;, 44!;3 and 50' . .$65 8—LARGER WOMEN'S $69.56 to $110 —and them! No need to go into detail about the savings—you’ll se¢ them quickly enough when you look These Women’s Fine Coats —will move out in a hurry Friday the best go quickly. Unless we mis Imagine buying a $135 coat for $63—and there are twe Avsg5 1—WOMAN'S $135 COAT—Squirrel mushroom collar and cuffs. 1—3‘;/0MAN'S $145 COAY—Ilack Broadtail, pom(ed 'ox collar COATS—Dress and sports models, fine fabrics and zes 4015 to 465 . 1—MISSES’ $59.50 FROCK—Black transparent velvet.... 2—MISSES' $49.50 FROCKS—Metal cloth and black chiffon. . 2—MISSES' $49.50 FROCKS—Red tweed, or black transparent velvet. . 1—MISSES’ $49.50 EVENING FROCK—Orange transparent velvet .$19.50 5—MISSES’ $29.50 FROCKS—Tweed mixtures. Misses’ $25 to $59.50 Frocks—$15 2—MISSES’ $29.50 EVENING FROCKS—Green taffe 2—MISSES’ $25 FROCKS—Navy blue wool crepe.. 3—~MISSES' $20.50 FROCKS—Woo! crepe—green and coco 10—MISSES’ $39.50 FROCKS—Black transparent velvet or tweed mix- tures . - 2—MISSES' $50.50 FROCKS—-Evemng or afternoon nyl vet and aeornette .. 1—MISSES’ $49.50 FROCK—Ro. nsparent velve 6—MISSES' $29.50 FROCKS—Printed georgette.. Misses’ 19.50 to $39.50 Frocks—$12.50 10—MISSES' $19.50 FROCKS—Flat crepe in navy blue, black and rust.. 5—MISSES' $25 FROCKS—Crepe in black. navy blue, green and tan 2—MISSES' £2950 FROCKS—Crepe in black and green 1—MISSES’ $39.50 FROCK—Red s Misses’ $19.50 to $39.50 Frocks—$10 1—MISSES’ 839.50 FROCK—Brown transparent velvet E 4—MISSES’ $19.50 FROCKS—Wool crepe in navygblue and wi 1—MISSES’' $2%5 FROCK—Green flat crepe : 1—MISSES’ £19.50 FROCK—Red and black flat crep 8—MISSES’ $25 FROCKS—Black velvet and crepe or georgette Misses’ $19.50 to $29.50 Frocks—$7.50 2-MISSES' $2950 EVENING FROCKS—Orchid and graen transparent Coat Shop—Third Floor 5—LARGER WOMEN'S $69.50 to $98.50 DRESSES—Afternoon and evening styles. Velvet, satin and georgette crepe. Choice of flesh color, white and black. Sizes 4215 to 46':....$49.50 15—LARGER WOMEN'S $49.50 to $59.50 DRESSES—For daytime and evening wear. Georgette and satin—some beaded with crystal and rhinestone— mbroidered in silver thread or trimmed with fringe. Colors are white, flesh color, coral, green and pouder blue. Sizes 40'; to 46!% 7—LARGER WOMEN'S $39.50 to $29.50 DRESSES—Canton crepe and crepe satin in two-piece d straightline models. Choice of taupe, navy bluz and black. Sizes 40!z to 46':...$18.75 Larger Women's Frock Shop Second Floor FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork and cuffs. Choice of sapphire blue, rose and jade green. Sizes 36 and 40.. At$5 2—WOMEN'S $110 COATS—Black with natural squirrel and fitch collars and cuffs. Siz o ¥ e 36 4—WOMEN 'S '$69.50 COATS—Brown tan and hluk vllcur with weW ‘and skunk collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 and 40 . $45 Asp5 4—WOMEN'S $69.50 SPORTS COATS—Red and rust plaid with baby seal and black fox collars. Sizes 36 and 38 . 25 4—WOMEN'’S $39.50 COATS—Camel’s Hair and Suede Cioth. Sizes 34 to 40..825 10—LITTLE WOMEN'S $3950 TOP COATS—Imported tweeds and Choice of tan, grey and brown. Sizes 19'; to 25's... Z—SVIOMENS $79.50 COATS—Red Veloria with natural lqn-ml e."u"&. S&O Z—MISSEV $19.50 FROCKS—wool georgette n navy ‘blue and green 1N—MISSES’ £95 FROCKS—One and two piece models in silk crep: ..$7.50 7—MISSES’ 325 FROCKS—Wool crepe, georgette or velvet Neckwear! Flowers! $3.50 RAYON SCARFS—Colorful checks and large plaids. Be sure to come in early and select one or two, because they are smart this Spring $1.95 $2 AND $250 ORGANDIE AND LINEN VESTEES—White or ecru tint....95c $250 FELT CHRVSANTNEMUMS -— Orchid, green, maise, e and gray 50c to $1 0 cups, lilacs, gardenias, etc Neckwear Shop—Street Floor 30—WOMEN'S $35 and $39.50 COATS—Smart straightline models. full silk linings with large self material :olllrs. of blue, brown, ox'ord guy and tan Rippely cloth. Sizes 36 to 44 $15 Women’s Coat Shp—fhvl "Floor y of the season’s best styles _Dresses ‘il & s29 50 4325 ‘—WOMEN‘S $49.50 FROCKHmlnly tailored ‘crepe roma .50 9—WOMEN'S $35 FROCKS—-C": and ntm. flared effects, lpn;w \ ) 15 Coats for Misses! Even though misses have their style-eye on new Spring modes— yet these smartly fashioned coats will find new owners tomorrow be- cause they are the kind you will treasure this ycar and next. They've Just Arrived! Tai!ored Hats Of Softest Felt! $7 .50 Stunning New Shades! And New Spring Shapes— That chicly tilt their brims or are brimless! And there's such a distinctive air about them—smartness plus superior quality material—and excellent work- manship. Choose from the new colors: Beige Moor Green Rose Beige Brown plenty of Sand Lipstick Red Black! “Missy” styles and attractive hats for older women! Both large and small head sizes—and the price is just $7.50! 3—MISSES’ $125 DRESS COATS—Malina or broadcloth, shawl collar and deep cuffs of brown fox $85 1—MISSES’ $165 DRESS COAT—Black Broadcloth with muffier collar and deep cuffs of phalmi. $35 1—MISSES’ $165 COAT—BIltk Malina wllh d p shaw! collar of red fox -.885 2—MISSES’ $135 DRESS COATS—BIl:k Broldc‘o(h with deep sbawl collars and cuffs of black fox....$85 1—MISSES’ $98.50 COAT—Black Suede cloth with shaw! collar and deep cuffs of black fox $55 Jewelry—Half Price and Less! 100 Lovely $1 to $2.50 Pins, 50c Sterling Silver Pins with colorful enamel top—stunning brooches set with colored stones—glittermg rhinestone pins—lovely rose quartz settings—and sparkling new imitation marcasite pins. Your choice—S88c. $1 Handy Little Telephos $1 Notebooks, for $1 Autograph Pa rated—50c. e Ash Trays—50c. Alabaster Ash Trays—$3.50. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor +—MISSES’ $110 COATS—Broadcloth or suede cloth, col- lars and deep cuffs of pointed wolf. ..$85 1—MISSES' $125 COAT—Broadcloth, o flared model, with shawl! collar and cuffs of skunk..... L....988 2—MISSES’ $98.50 SPORTS COATS—Bla, :mxturn wtlh muMOr lnd shlwl colla ynx 5 . 3—MISSES’ $89.50 DRESS COATS—Broadcloth straight- line and jabot flared models with shawl collar and deep cuffs of kit fox and ringtail opossum. Choice of black only. A5 5 335 6—MISSES’ $69.50-§ DRESS COATS—Suede cloth and Broadcloth with muffler shawl and tuxedo col- lars of fur. Tan . .. $35 1—MISSES’ $79.50 COAT—Tln Suo e cle(h with mumor shaw! collar, cuffs and border. ... ..$35 1—MISSES’' $98.50 COAT—Black vdv.!een wlth .h-wl collar and deep cuffs of pointed skunk.... $35 in tan and independence blu 2—LITTLE WOMEN'S $40.50 FROGKS_Embroidered, mavy hJu. georgette with satin slips. ... $29.50 TLE WOMEN'S $49.50 FROCKS—Wooi georgette with BN A e navy blue, black and brown, $29.50 S—WOMEN'S $4950 EVENING FROCKS—Chiffon, briliant trimmed. Choice of white, fiesh color and nile green, $29.50 14—WOMEN'S $4950 AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS— Transparent velvet in wanted styles and colors. . S—WOMEN'S $35 FROCKS—Chiffon; snug hipline and Ves n.eklm. in blue and priate for afternoon and busine: $3950 FROCKS—sa neckling and tiered skirt. 8—WOMEN'S 305 EVENING FROCKS—Geory and fringe models. Ornamental trimmed. white and nile gree 4—WOMEN'S $4950 E s—E’luT"rf's"w’J&'EN'gdsu FROCKS—E ack crep !ndand mod 5—WOMEN'S §35 FROCKS—Crepe and satin, two ine styles. . 8-WOMEN'S ;2'? r.:osxs—cmm:’. with met and fla scalloped skirt or tunic effect. Blue rose. and cocoa, S—WOMEN'S §25 FROCKS—Cocoa satin, in_ surp o models 2—LITTLE WOMEN S MQM FROCKS——GNrgotI. with C‘nnl» -;-d wl-.ul of natura and natiees attractively deco- rent et trim. Brown and black 19.50 $39.50 FROCK—Navy blue crepe with embroid- Knapp-Felt Hats for Women exel e with Jelleff's Handbags Going Out! Sure to M.ke Our DOWNSTAIRS Store a “Mecca” for Thrifty Fashionables! Tomorrow! —Hun Brand New Footwear P ',h:r New T Silk Bow Pumps Honey Beige Kid Beige Kid and Suede Satin Grey Kid vonderful event this whien you step into xpensive shoes el 50 it won't and those stun- ire as comfortable as the Choose hugh or low heels—and there's ize from 310 8 and Your Liggest problem 7 16 be how many pairs 1o buy-——aud it is our advice 10 get several, for we cannot hope 1o offer values like these 4 pertectly and fasren and there ure types ds of pairs! l‘wnl‘ elics Suede and Kid All Patent Leather an idea of what a il come fit as or round 1l rehes wood Jonking ! good-looking Fver AA to( 4s a AGAIN! Women's and Misses’ $2.45 to $3.50 Galoshes Downstaire Shoe Shop Shoe Shop—Street Floor 1—MISSES’ $59.50 EVENING WRAP—Blue v.lv- n with muffler collar and cuffs of fur.... $35 3—MISSES’ $69.50 COATS—Suede r.hflh wnlh odgmgu of ringtail opossum. Choice of tan only $25 1—MISSES' $89.50 COAT—Grnn velvet collar and deep cuffs of fur. Mi, '—Tlnrd flow SPORTS SHOP—Clearing F rlday' 15—$15 and $22 KNITTED FROCKS—two- 9—$22.50 to $35 FROCKS—One and two pi . 10.50 BRUSHED WOOL GWEATEHS—"H brown and biue . 2 5 to $8.50 SLIP-ON SWEATERS—Plain, jacquard and l(rlnod mo with square, Vee and crew necklines. Black and white, h!ul nnd whil reen, rose and grey : 17—$15 IMPORTED VELVETE!N JACKETB—DoubIQ bre. gan models. All sizes, black, green, brown, red and plaids.... n vnlh shaw! | | | | | : Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor Friday! Morning Frock Shop! 15—$1050 JERSEY DRESSES—One and two piece models. Choice of graen, copen and rose i .....93.98 2‘—'296 FROCKS—S8triped lno nllm Chlmbr-y.—. fast colors . 68—$1.50 and $1.95 NOVELTY /«pnons—v.- back styles in novelty printed patterned percales 3 $1.00 Morning Frock Sho;r»-—Fourlh Floer Friday Extra! Special Purchase ’s$1and $1.50 Gl Women’s $1 and $1.50 Gloves! lu\v‘lv soft fabrics! Tawlored or fancy styles! New Spring shades! Decause of large orders we had placed with the manufacturer, he gave us this special group—and we in (urn give it 1o you tomorrow ! Surprising light or double woven fabrics—plain tailored or cever warn-back cufts embroidered with silk threads. Choose from new heige shades—French gray—mode--Mexican—peach—oak—or wood Glove Remnants—Hurry Out Friday! $5 Capeskin Gloves—Slip-on, with seamless knit lining, Chcmo of dark tan nhlllll $1 Childry n| Woor Gloves—Warm .nd practical, . tan and gr ty 1 $2.60 Children's Lined Mocha Glovi Glove Shop—Street Floor u 50 10—$5 LEATHER BAGS—Pig grained leather, loather lined and fitted with purse and mirror. .. .. $3.50 14—$850 VELVET BAGS—Back strap pouches, silk lined and fitted with purse and mirror. Brown, wine, green and blue . . $3 8—$5 SHELL- TOP HANDBAGS—-Mer and beautifully lined. Black only. $3 16—$5 ANTELOPE SUEDE BAGS—Back- strap. Black and brown .83 2—$15 OVER-NITE BAGS—Gobr- arain cowhide; moire lining..... 2—$16.50 ALLIGATOR GRAlN BAGS— Genuine ostrich trimmed, $ Handbag Shop—Street Floor . Handkerchiefs MEN'S AND WOMEN'S 75¢ HANDKERCHIEFS—Only slightly m pl quality. handkerchiefs wit rolled hems and hand-embroidered tials 80¢ WOMENS 25¢ PURE LINEN HA KERCHIEFS—Plain white — some !lr!,h colored borders and embroidered corners. Also a fow l.ncy georgettes in the urcup . X 18c, or 3 for 80c N'S AND WOMEN'S 35c AND §0c NOVELYV PATTERNED HANDKER- CHIEFS Ve veves 25¢ Handherchiefs—Street Floor $5.00 Umbrellas, $3.95 Al silk, gold and silver finished frames 16 ribs—with long or suit case handles of paise pearl and amberite. Plain and nov elty silk borders. Blue, green, red and $7.50 Umbrellas $5.90 16-1ib Kyota trames and heavy plain silk with Ottoman horders, quality New tonger handles of paise pearl and amberite with tips and ferrules to match. Blue, green, hrown, red and black Umbrella Shop—Street Floar e, collar and cuffs. Smart sunburst tucking, $19.50 $49.50 FROCK—Velvet skirt wn(h wwrg!t" beaded in crystal be. Black $19.50 1—WOMAN'S $4950 FROCK. ck velvet, with irregular neckline 6—WOMEN'S $35 FROCKS—B plice and draped styles.. 1—WOMAN'S $35 FROCK—Black cre, tion, blouse effect, flared skirt. . 14—WOMEN'S $19.50 FROCKS—Two-p skirts and blouse with collar. Ssmq in thm one effects. * Green, blue and tan . .. $1250 Women's Frock Shop—SnM Floer Extra $3 Silk Underwear, $1.95 $3 SILK LINGERIE—Ste ! Chem Dance Sets! Tailored o lacey gar- !l made of firmly woven crepe de chine—flesh color, Nile green, coral or " Extra $3 Pongee Slips, $1.95 $3 PONGEE SLIPS—Made of :!“;6 pongee—hemstitched dand top and deer “draped mode! -..$19.50 K satin and crepe with sur- $19.50 and nlvn comem-» 2.5 styles with pleated shadow-proof hem. Sizes 34 to 4 Glove Silk Underwear Extras! $1.50 PORTO RICAN GOW S—E~ory stitch by hand. Of fine soft naingoek in Hesh color, peach, white or ! SILK N[GLIGEES—- rhclly lovely sty ped in gay colors—some trimmed with | Gorgeous soft coforings. Only a f of a hind—s0 shop early °« $1.95 GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS AND VESTS—Full cut, reinforced. Vests have picoted shoulder straps. Pastel shades. Broken sizes st $3 and $395 GLOVE SILK VESTS, BLOOMERS AND STEP.INS—Full cut, well reinforced, in py Broken sizes " $590 GLOVE SILK D BLOOMERS AND CHEMISE—Gowns are tai- lored. Bloomers and chemise lace trimmed. Broken sizes s $3.50 to $4.50 GIRDLES AND CORSELETTES d 4 sections % 12 and 1 inch lengthe—aide and @S¢ s only—from N to 28 $5 to $6.50 CORSETTES AND GIRDLES Corsettes of pink brocade with and without swam; brassiere top. 32 to I6—girdles in 12 and M inch length—sizes Nt choice $7.50 to $12.50 CORSELETTES Very fine quality—asilk brocade with without swami brassiere top. Mostly choice of heavy crepe de chine! es—either draped or belted Sizes I s2.85 sk and elastic—with and sres—38 to W ““ \nlj'::l"‘\’ All in the Groy Shops—Second Flaar B —————— i Spring Fur Scarfs Special Friday! 225950 red fox scarfs $39.80 cinnamon 189850 platinum fo $39.50 W N 98 80 9 N #9850 wolt soart ot ouble shine) scart Fur Salea—Fourth Floor e —————————— e ———