Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1928, Page 22

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R e | i CATHEDRAL WORK PUSHED FOR MEET Bishop Freemen Seeks to| Have Building Ready for One | Service of Convention. I In an effort to arrange construction | details at the Washington Cathedral so | that at least one of the great services | i ®f the general convention of the Prot- estant { James E. Preeman, Bishep of Episcopal Church, to be held here in October, may be held on the main floor of the cathedral. Right Rev ashing- ton. left this city last night for Boston to confer with Frohman, Robb & Little. architects for the cathedral nm«m Freeman will be joined in Boston by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washington. Bishop PFreeman interrupted his va- cation At Sorrento, Me., to return here Tuesday to inspect the work on the choir and crossing of the cathedral and to confer with the chairmen of com- mittees arran for the welcome and entertainment of the 20,000 visitors to Whashington for the convention. Inspects Construction. Yesterday Bishop Freeman went to Forestville. Md.. to officiate st the fu- neral of Rev. William C. Shears. who rs was rector of Epiphany parish in Maryland. with churches in Forestrille and Surrattsville. Bishop Freeman spent yesterda) morning inspecting the ca con- struction. He was accompanied by C. R. Pipe. acting supervising architect for the cathedral: John J. Butler. superin- tendent of the Gedrge A. Fuller Co. cathedral contractors: Robert Wilson, clerk of the works: Edwin N. Lewis, ex- ecutive secretary of the Cathedral Foun- dation. and Canon Rayvmond A. Wolven, his chaplain. During his tour of in- spection Bishop Freeman climbed to the new triforium gallery of the cathedral. He approved plans for repair of the benches, speaker's platform and other equipment in the amphitheater, ln preparation for the convention Interested in Masonry. Bishop Freeman was especially inter- ested in the intricate masonry work in ! progress at the clerestory level of the chotr walls. - With the solid walls com- plete to this point. the workmen now . are setting the stone tracery which will outline the massive stained-glass win- dows of the choir. A portion of this work is visible from Wi ley road. ‘The next construction step olves the set- | ting of the great vaull or swone roof | tary of the Hugh T. Nelson, general: secretary the general convention committee; M. Lawrence Choate, chairman of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew Convention, and others, who are rmumn( in Wash- ington during the Summer to prepare for the church convention. He said that the arrangements were being most satisfactorily and that the gathering would be one of the most notable in the Mswrv of m chureh. MEXICO FREES 15 NUNS. | Group Held With Aceua-d Superior | ‘Wins Freedom. , however. was | still held in jail, charged with being an accomplice to un murder. THE EVENING | FREIGHTER DISABLED. CONGERT AT HOSPITAL. Ilinois Knnl Gln Cluh to Visit Stanley Dollar anpd Anar Boiler Walter Reed Tonight. Explosion. The Men's Glee Club of North Central | LONDON, August ® (®.—A Lloyds c«llen Naperville, Ill, will give a con- | report from Yokohama today said the | un tonight at Walter Reed Hospital | Dollar Line freighter Stanley Dollar m: will sing at the Albright Evangel- | was proceeding in tow of the Stuart | ical Chursh tomorrow night | Dollar, with its bollers defective. The club, composed of singers selected | The Japanese steamship Paris Maru | in competitive tryouts during the Fall, | picked up a mesage Tuesday stating the is on its thirty-first annual tour of the | Stanley Dollar. en route to Shanghai | country. Prof. Hermanus Baer, head |from Seattle. had been disabled by a of the volce department of North Cen- | boiler explosion. The Stuart Dollar wul !nl College, will direct the singers dur- | bound from Victoria, B. C.. to Darien, their ‘Vashington appearances | Manchur ngtao, China New Fall FROCKS New Colors ‘eww Styles New Materials pecially Priced $10 In our main floor Here's an exceptional opportunity to provide one or two smart frocks for the Fall wardrobe at a price that spells de- cided economy. Stunning new Fall ma- terials. . .satins, velvet combinations, flat crepes, charmeuse. All the new ¢ol- ors—all the new styles. Sizes for the Miss, Woman or Larger Woman. M-BR@®KS & CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & i2th New Fall Hats The smartest new hat modes, fea- turing felts and velvets and clever combinations of both. Specially pnced at— - 93.95. 45 1 ‘STAR., WASHINGTOX. Silk Frocks, %6-7° D. .C, THURSDAY, ) 'AT'GT‘ST 9. O™ F AND G STREETS Remnant Day Savings--Y4; Vs and: More Remnant Day Mevchandise is-not returnable -or exchangeable, na t sent-C, O, D..or.ou approval; mail qr phone orderswot accepted Shop Tomorrow—Store Glosed Saturday Were 10 and *16-59 20 Summer Frocks: one and two-piece styles, Fashioned of stripéd silks, crepe de chine, georgettes, and fat crepes, Sizes 16, 18, and .36 to 42 in agsortment. Lesser-PRICED DRESSES, THIRD FLodr. Larger Women's | Stlk Frocks, ¥ 10-50 Were much more. 7 Larger \Women's at- tractive 'Stk Frocks,"sf flat) ¢repe and Canton crepe. In shades af, tan.and peach with contrasting vestees. Sizes 3814, 4017, 4415 and 481, 11 'Larger ‘Women's: Washable Silk Crepe Frocks. Tailored’ stvles”in" blue, rose, areen and orchid silk crepe. and natural silk pongee. Simulated two-piece eftects: sizes 4215, 4415 and 4614, \\ ere much mote. Now......,. 2. $18.50 Larcer Women's FROCKS, Tmun Fmo-\ ‘Girls’ Summer Frocks, #1399 Were $295 to $5.75 24 Girls' Attractive Frocks, fashioned of silk, flowered lawn. ¢ham- * brays and plain broadcloth. Desirable colérs: sizes 7 to- 12 Jn -group 5 Girls', Rajah SHK and Tony 2 Girls' Jacquette Sarg Prinfs, Sizés 10 and 12, tan cashmére cloth. > Bizes 10 were $12,50. Now. .., 8750 and 12. Girls' Tweed and Folo Cloth Now . A - Coats. ,Sizes 7, 8 and 12° 5 Girle' Frocks, of striped silk - Were $2250 And $10.30. broadcloth.. , §i7 10 ang Now s10 12, Were $7.30 Ginfs® Aprank, POURTH! FLbon. .« . # Junior Misses” Frocks, %495 Were $1250-and $16.75 6 Junior Misses’ Silk-Frocks: tub silks and gmrflvti{s 15, greatly reduted” for quick:clearance. 4 Junior Misses’ Volle Frocks. 8 Junior Misges’ Washable Silk Plain aAd’ prihted materials; : - Crepe Frocks. Summery -« L M B sports styles.; Sizesild: 13and Junior Misses' Taffeta Dance 17, Were . §18.75, Ngv re- Fracks. Plain -and . flowered, - dubed to L3895 Size 15. Were $2950 and 35" Reduced {0 $19.50 Junior Misses Kasheen Clath Junior Misses’ Tweed and {5, with fur trim- Kashalike Coats. . Sizes 13 Do Pl and 15. Were $2250 and mings. _Sizes P s $29.50. Now. “ 810 Were $20.50. Now:. %7 81635 “ JUNIOR MIsSES’ APPAREL, 3 Sizes 13 and "Fourr FLoo Summer Clearance Reductmns On Women’s and Mtsses. Ready-to-W(’qr 50 Women's Wash Silk Frocks, $19.50 Were 825, Smart ene.and two-piece models of washable crepes and Chinese pique. White maize, flesht; tan and blue. Sizes 36 to 44 WoMeN'S Dresses, Tump Froor 26 Silk Sports Frocks, $16:50 Were $2250 and $25, AOne and two-picce styles, tailored of flat “erepe. © White, orchid, fiesh, beige and green g.‘ 34, to 4 Crepe-and-Wool Sports Frocks, 529»50 Were $49.50 and Sw!) One, two and three- piece styles. . Swes u 36 and- 38 6 Beach Pajamas, $3.95; Were $5.75 7 Flannel Blazers, 3750 Were $10.75 7 Beach Coats, $7-50; Were $10.75, $13.75 Of jersey and flannel ; in red, grav, black, white, 4 Silk-and-Jersey Bathing Suits, $8.75 Were $1375. In black and blue. SrortswrAR, THIRD FrooR 25 Misses’ Dresses and Ensembles, $29.50 Were $35 tn $4230. Street and afternoon frocks and ensembles ‘nf chiffon, georgette and crepe: white, black, colors. Sizes 14 to 20, 20 Misses’ Smart Frocks, $25 Were $2050 and $35. Of chiffon,’ crepe and georgette in one and two-picce models. White, black, navy, prints and.colors. ‘Sizes 14 to 20. 25 Misses’ Frocks, $19:50; Were $25 Fashionable frocks of georgetfe, chiffon and crepe m one and two-picce marels; plain colors and prints Sizes 14 tor 20, 14 Misses’ Frocks, $16-50 Were $1930 and £22.30. Fasiioned of georgette and crepe in one and fwo-picce models. Sum mer shadec. Sizes 14 to 20, Misses' Procks, THIRD FLoOK. 11 Misses’ Drcss Coats, $39-50 Were. 8 “slb Of kasharella, amd twills. 3 cky.navy, tan and ggav., Tr med with fiteh, quirrel, fox Sizes 14 to 18 12 Misses” Dress, Sports Coats, $29,50 Were § to ‘§79.50. Of the bast fabrics trimmed: Withgsapictel, fitch and fox. Black navy. fan and gray. Sizes 14 to 1% 2 Misses’ Evening Wraps, $29-50 Were. $50.50... Of moire taficta, georgette. In orchid and sunni. | 2 Misses’ Tweed Cape, Ensembles, $29:50 * Weré §39.50. Grayand tan. - Sizes 14 and 16, Missgé” Cakts, Tirn FLoon ' 20' Walnut Room Gowns, $29-50 Were $50 to, $65 A group that inclhdes ‘models for stpees, dress, aftermoon and eveping wear; a few French hand-drawn st¥les. " Of chiffon, crepe and tulle Tight and dark thades. Sizes 16 to <42 32 Walnut. Room Gowns, $37-50 ‘Were $50 to $95 These:-gowns ate. of ,chiffon, fAat crepe. satin and tulle, for street, afternoon and eveninz wear. - Sizes.16,to 42. Also 2 taffeta evening capgs, reduced to $37.50. 10 Walnut Room Gowns. $47.50 Were $65, 875 Aftefnoorr, «rcrr and evening gowns of crepe « Elizabeth, eropes; organdy and printed chiffon Sizes 16, to 40, 4 Evening Wrap;. $47.50; Were $6§ Of satin And velvét. Sizes 16 and 18 brameena, Iined with Wonten's *Semi=Sheer All-Silk Hose .Sprcml $I 45 pmr mw» Fv.»' Fashi oven Séhi-sheer with Tisle lined-‘garear fops :ad soles. In fashionable, c<hades hamboo, _buff,: *peach-blande. rose-tafipe, white-jade, gun metal and white..' Sizes 814 10 10 40 pairs Womén's -Pull-fashibned Plain Gray' Lisle-thread Hose; sizes. 81, to 10. A few pairs whité, ‘and tan lisle hose - with open " and .embroidered. . A Broken sized, ‘Reduced to 7 50c pair 10 pairs Womed's All-Silk - Chif - fon Hose..with black heels. Sint 9 and 10 only. Reduced tn- - - 5. pair Hosterv, Fist F1 oon Sflk Chgmxse, 51 95 ~15 / Grépe, ‘de Chine - Chemises~ daifity lace-trimmed and tailored styles. Soft pastel shades. 13 paifé Crape e Chine Step-ins. in lscd-vrfmmed and taifred i Were | $2.65 Were ‘495 Now.... f Tailored and Lacs Chine * Chemise. Sk UN“IWMA “Tamp FLoOR. _+Voile Chemise,-85¢ Were, more. .. 15 Dainty , Envelope + Voile ; Chepise.. - Peach, pink. and orchid: trimmed with narrow. val'lace. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. 3 Tailored Vaile Chemise: white with red polka ddts.. Sizes 40 and 44 Reduced fo . ves75¢ 7 pairs Pink Cotion Step-ins. frim- med' wi'.;\;‘ rznlpaflg!! lace. ; 25 lncl; eng! dilced tq. . 5¢ pair 4 Batiste )Izhflnm with squun necklines and kimono_sleeves In pink, peach and orchid. mduce‘: H nairs Philippine Pajamas, deligh! fully hand-made- and ‘hand<embrol ered. . Sizés 15 and 16/ Reddced to 181.95 ‘pair Cotrod - Usprawran; THins FLoor: ‘Georgette Bandettes” Were 150, R Georgette :Bandettes peachy arld nilé. - Sizes 36 and 38 % Long Satin_ Brassieres. with filet lace af m. s 3% Y rm"grcub flm lrdl- chable Step-ins. OT‘ mnk wrget(e. lac rximmed ‘Were NoThied Gomnimations, 3t sk mv- lin. Side fastening models: sizes 30 t 34 Wete $2: Now reduced t.. 81 25 Lace Corset Brassieves. Voile Com- binations and Voile Girdles. Girdles. sizes 25 to 27. Combinations. sizes 30 to 34, . Reduced 10. . ovms woooe 130 CorseTs, THmn FLOOR Womett's Btoadcloth : Shirts, 81 1 Were $2.95. 51 Tailored Broadcioth Shirts, ih white, blue and tan. Sizes 38 to 46 in assortment 11 Silk: Breadeloth. Overblouses and F eaturing Soleil %@f | Children’s Bathing Suits Tadored Silk Frocks, o et I ey Ordered to vuehuur i Tur Warknr Rook, THirn FLoom. Maj. Lewis E. Goodier, United sm- . . instructor at the | igh Tieved of that duty and detailed to simi. lar duty at the High School, Winches- ter. Vi Pirst Lieut. Thomas W Ross, U. 8. A.. retired. at Plorence, ., has been | assigned as military mmm at the| High School, Griffin, Ga. | Were $5.95. 18 smartly tailored frocks of Shant Orient Wash-. able 8k, in tan, flesh, yellow and green. Sheer “Volle Frocks; one- plece ‘styles, in . white, flesh, peach, lavender, and blue. Were $5. Now 118298 12 Straightline One-Plece Pon- gee Frocks, “colorfully trim- med and findshed with. hem- stitehing Were ' $5.95 §; Velours $ 5 Gtcatly RC&UCCd Printed_Voile Frocks: long- N Soleil ‘is the keynote for Fall, but felts, silks, satins repe and crepe de chines >Some. are " sleeve styles,_with, calarl ", R 3 to 40, 9 Children's Wool . Bathing Suitgi itovelts neckiines. “Red.- dnd - white colarfullysBioumed, | Siem M40 striped patterns.. Were $2. Now. ...........81 100 Sport Hats and velvets are popular, too. atiotn Were nd e Wae $12.35, - $12.5. and All Summer Hats 7 Children's Wool Bathing, Suits; novelty 1 Now . steiped patterns.. Were. §1.50.. Now: 75¢ All Styles All Colors ¢ 6 Radiom Silk Shirts, with club ne | One-Piece Imported Linen 81 | § Girls' White Crepe de Chine and fienrxeu&e 1 ‘ All Head Sizes lines. Maize; ~flesh..'and green;. sizes Frocks: smaftly taildred Frocks. Were $10.50. Now 2 FOURTH FLOOR MILLINERY el $7.95, . .. §%9 Veterans to Take Outing. Seventy-five dhublel? :u:;m of Wi ;| ter Reed Hospital wil the guests n the Better Business Men's Association of | Chesapeake Beach at the resort lomor- row. The party will leave the hospital at 1:50 o'clock. A dinner will be served thegn at the beach. Mrs. Mabel G. Shackeiford of the Red Cross is In charge of the outing Pelts, silks. straws. Large hats—small hats. All the smart colors. All head sizes. 34 to 33. ~Were §10. Now......$3.9% styles, in tangerine, blue, and 4 Wook Jackets, in navy-and copen 2 Boys' White Wash Svits; hutfon-on styles orchid. Were $7.95. Now, $2.95 Were $5. Now redyced t0. . ......0..co0000..82 Sizes 34 38 «and . 40. . Were® 85 Now ... 5 One-Piece Frocks, of silk pon- Tmln "Froor Juvenne Secrion, Fourtr Frook pe. Were $295. Now re- Brovs! fuced to .. LIsres" Imported Tub Silk and Voile SllkcosmmcShps’ 1 95 e Were $2.95, 39 “Tailofed and lace- $5.05. Now' ....l.u\u.. $1.95 rclrc id., tag, ks ?1'."\ r-ldggm 7 Peass 18 Silk Radium l‘mmg nnv- bodice lops and shadowprogt hems., Bls and navy. Were $3 Now', 5 9 Exeellent Quality rnp & ihine * Slips, med a% tops with lace. Deep * héms. In white and flesh. Were $5.95. Now ..... .;$3.95 * & Execellent Quality Crepe de Chine Slips. . White and flesh: trimmed with lace. Deep hems. Wera $5. Now $3.35 Heavy Crepe de Chine 24 Checked Mmh Wing Volile Frocks; youthful modrlL with short sleeves. Wanted colors. Were $5. . Now. ., . $3.75, Howmr Frocks, Tump Froon. Women s Dressiand Sports Coats Greatly thdmt‘d to 519 50° 11 Women's Dress and Sports Coafs; navy and tan knshmlr ‘and fan tweed and homespun. mixtures: Excellently taflored. Stmes 34, 36, 38, and 42 in assortment. Note&erthy values. 2 Sports Coats; one imported 3 Coats of Forstmann Hoff- tan basket Wehve mixture: man's Lucette make, with ice tops and shadawproof nne - imported . Rodier. fabric, . double cape collars. Tan, ‘Black.and nayy jere $7.30 with dyed fitch collar. ‘Great- and black: sizes 36, $0:30. Now.. ., ...84.95 ly reduced to .. 192050 Were $79.50 2 White Crepe de Chine Costume 4 1 1 . v 35 Slips. Trimmed at t o " Infants’ Fine Nainsook . Mack, Twil Cont Sut S | Non i S ed, ot top and btiom with 'délicate laces. - Were $7.30 D $3; » $5 Black Kasha Theee-Piece E coat ":“!r-‘mxm cloth, most Now B8, '€SSES, W s -Rioee En- unusu: ucked. ess of TES3€3, 3, owere Tan crepe=back satin S e 6 Infants' Fine Nainsook Dresies o CosTome ' St s, mble. tan silk crepe matches coat n‘nuw Size 40, Was $40.50 i s 2 made and hand-embroideréd. lining. Size 34, Originally Now . . $38 $115. Now ... 7...939.50 - e 1 Infant's Blue Fine Wool Crib Blanket. \\as Woutn's'Goxrs, Tifto Froor s - \ $10 Now §s furs 1 Infant's White Fine Wool Crib Rlaoket. s Girls' Imported Half SOCkS,.' IOC paix $1250. Now §2.50 ! Were ‘50c pair. 17 pairs tot- 7 pairs Girls' Erench’' Muslin 1 m“: Hand- :\\n\.e;l\ Lr{h Hlnn'lel (unh m;-l' ton half-soeks, -in Russian Calf Drawers; embroidered ‘utd qued design. as §5. Now reduced to . .§2.50 and tan. Sizes 6, 62, 7, 72 lace trimmed. Size 14. Were 38, Soiled from display Fine Mosquito Net Carriage Covers, trimmed and 8. $2.25. Now ...... - 15¢ 19 Munsingwear and Rayon Maid with laces and ribhons. Reduced for iclearance. pairs Misses' Long Siltk Stock- 2 pairs Girls' Linen Knickers. Rayow Vests. - Nile, maise, dnd flesh 1 Was $4. Now . $2 ings, in white ' gray and sizes 6 and 8. Were $3.50 sizes 6. 7, 8, and 9. Sofled from dis- 4 Were $5. Now AR §2 black. Sizes 8,9, 91, 10. Were pair; Now " 150 play. Were $1 and $125- Now... R8e 1 Was §7.50. Now 3 32 pair.. Now reduced 0 3 Gir Tan Pongee Middies: L Ty VRN Pt S $1.50 pair.' Now., 954 Kimonos; red and rose. Sizes Womcns Silk Gloves Girls' Cressbar Nainsook nations, with elastic at knees. 12 Glrls' Knit lnmhlu-“nm, Costume SHp. Size 18, Was white, hi; Cimts: Funntswins, Foorti FLook p 63¢c l.ntl\er Sandals, smartly com- various styles, some frimmed brokem assartment Yand'$1s B, 1o combined mun‘ rtment, Were SIS w\ n leather sandals. Vartous eolors and combinations. Sises 4, ored horders InraNTs' FOURTH FLOOR PAlr $1.30 braid trimmed. = Size4 8, & Small sizes in nile and maize. Sofled Girls' White Middies, with 14 and 18, Were $750. Combinations, with elstic at Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12. Were $I a“’ with strap shoulders Sizes $6.50. Now 6 dndd T Women's Woven Sandals, Pumps Were 956" 68 Smoeks:} bined in. vatious mlnu l\?fl with patent leather. 5. AAA. hlue and green 31 pairs Women's Pumps and Sandals lack Satin Negligées; ‘attra¢ 2 AAA; 3'; and 4'; AA 4 A3 3% and 4 B, d 2's, 3and A . Nravioess,, Twin Froon. Frtday Millinery Savings 25 Trimmed Straw Hats. Reduced to $3 20 Sports and Dress Hats Reduced to $2 WOMEN'S MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR 15 Juniors' Straw Hats. - Some are French im ports. Were $3, $850, $10 and $1250. Now greatly reduced 10 $2 10 Children’s Straw Hats. Some have stream Were $3.75 and 85 NOW ovo 6. sepsess o8l Giaps' MiLLiNery, THID FLOOR concerning vour’fall wardrobe— here are two items of 1mp0rtdm ¢ ere cloth coats at tremendous savings in our august sale s $DO stop in and look over at your leisure in our cool, comfortable showrooms this magnificent collection of coats. ..all the smart new materials are lavishly trimmed with the most popular furs...a small deposit will hold any selection and payments can be arranged to fit any income. new fall frocks at a special price $167 an advance showing of beautiful new fall frocks featuring satins and velvet combinations. the chic new feminine movement is emphasized in styles. in blacks, navys and all the new fall colors. sizes for misses, women and larger women. Twrn Froow Knitted Combmattons 58¢c Were # . 20" White Knit Combina- tions: builf-up shoulder and. camisole- top styles, with loose knee. camisole style with tight knee. Stzes 38 and nicely hand- Handbags, $1.50 wene 52 22 Long-handle Pouch Bags, in tan. moire, and 12 25 leather bags in assorted stylos and colors at this Friday saving. 1 Needlepoint Pouch Bag, with metal frame and handle, Was $45. Now ) 2 Needlepoint Pouch Bags, with metal frames and chain handles. Were $40. Now..... s10 > 2 Broeaded Silk Bags: pouch style with metal new frames. Were $10. Now .. ) 1 . 2 fl"nlltp l‘-uuMWrw 81,78, Now.. s & als | 1 Black Leather g: pouch style with lflnl han malteria die. Was 815 Now 58 1 Black Suede Bag, with back strap m.m\ style. Was §6, Now s 2 Brocaded Speotacle Cases. Were §3 "Now $150 Leatner Goons, Fmst Froon Firsr Froos, new styles duted Single models ; n tan, rose, Week-End Candy Special 2 Pounds, 95¢ Third We regularly sell Floor mels, chocolates Dresses a great deal more Oanny. Fsr Fuoon, Second Floor Con these delicious cara irs Misses' l.«n[ Black and/ 10, Were $3. Now . .8$1.65 'display. AWere $1.30 pAlr. Now 85¢ blue collars and cufts| Sise Now .... pdaodiin - knees, Size 2, Were §0c. 33905, Now $2.95 Were more \fi pairs Wemen's 4 B 10 and 12, Were $1 Girl's Striped Groves $3.55 pait Were 58 to 51250 ; P Were to §123 for_an early cleatance. s A 4and A B 2, % 3, 3 Al and 5 AA; 4 AL S R 3N, 4, Home Frocks, THird Froon 3245 pair Were 56.50 to 515 pair 9B bonbons and nuts for ; e Iy b rin Qi 40 tl In' the combined assortment. Stockings; size 10. Were 2 Sialbod s, Chathedis Buyen NIT anu\ku Twmrn Froon. 20, Were $1.95. Now .....68¢ 1 Girls' Tan Silk Pongte Combi- Now ... ... 280 Miss' Flesh Crepe de Chine 12 and 16-batton Silk Gl Now .. 356 size 12, Was B d roadcloth Smocks pairs Woven Straw and 11 pairs White Kid, Dumps: and double-breasted 58, 1C: 215, 3, 3%, 4 2 and 8y C. in combined Satin Negligees, $7. 85 Group includes suede, patent leather, kid, and calfskin pumps, and signs in,eontrasting shades; cols Women's Swors, Tame Froon,

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