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WOD. C.MENHELD GAPITAL FOLLOWS ONGIRL'S [IHARG[S ENTENTE SESSIONS Engineer Locates County Arb|trat|on Pact Is Main Line to Determine Juris- Proposal Before Delegates diction in Virginia Case. at Serbia. | Two men accused of an attack )as! By the Associated Press. Might on a 16-year-old Wuhlnflnn Official and diplomatic circles in §ir] were ordered into custody of Fair-| closest attention the meetings of the ax County authorities at noon today,| members of the little entente at Bel- ary line be- | grade. ur"::n l:;n;;fxlr:n:ngog‘:?ru{( Counties | ,_Since the problems to be discussed by near Chain Bridge had been located by | the representatives of Czechoslovakia, ?,-h,,,,,,s N. DeLashmutt, assistant | Jugoslavia and Rumania, which make ngineer for Arlington County, to de-|Up the little entente, relate in general ermine in which jurisdiction the al-|to the entire political and economic sit- Beged attack occurred. uation in Europe, full daily reports of §. The accused had been held in Arling- | the meetings are being received here. ton Jail without formal charges, on| The principal proposal before the ‘complaint of the girl. | meeting is described as a little entente [ e treaty of arbitration and conciliation. £ Enter Virginia. Other points on the agenda are: # They identified themselves as Guy| The settlement of the reparations “Flemdorf, 24, of the 100 block of K |problem and its possible effect on the ftreet, and Willlam Thomas Coulton, 24, | little entente members. f the 600 block of Jefferson strect. The policy of these nations at the | Washington are following with the The girl, Evelyn Reid, a telephone | next meeting of the League of Nations perator. says she was attacked by both | Council. Smen after they had taken her to a| The economic co-operation between | s'mrh' spot on the Virginia side of the Mhs three, combined with a study of / Fiver in the proximity of Chain Bridge. | their economic experts who met in | # The alleged attack came to the at- ‘Bur‘hnro\t three months ago. %ention of Washington police when Miss ] Their relations with Russia and the | | Helen Goodwin. 19. telephoned polic~ | states which border them. ] ‘headquarters and told Headquarters De- The principal purpose of the little HAective Howard Ogle that two men had | entente is to contribute to a political | Jaken Miss Reid away in an automobile. |and economic consolidation of Central H | Europe and the attainment of a friend- Invited to Ride. ly collaboration of the interested na- Miss Goodwin told Detective Ogle | tions. hat she and Miss Reld went to Glen - AT Echo last night with two young men o " nd that the four of them were invited | . Lrains in England carrying express exclusively now make non-stop runs of o ride by the two men now being held | 140 ‘mijes at almost passenger service s they were starting back to the city. speed. g After riding a short distance, she said, | S0 he and the two young men who sc- | = ‘rompanicd them to the resort left the ‘automebile, whereupon the two strang- iers drove away with her friend. A’\K\ | | | | | . Miss Goodwin called police imme- | diately and Detective Ogle, with Mis: p.'Ol" rl'lp- #Goodwin, started in search of the two| #men and girl. Ogle found the two men | hs the}; yere "drivéng"awi?y Iaorn] the | | oee mesery =cene of the alleged attack .and placed || 7 fthem under arrest. They were turned || /0% 1208 G V. .50% wver to Virginia authorities this morn- "l BGREAT U. S. HIGHWAY | ! SYSTEM IS URGED rookhart Would Issue $2,000,- in _our Cold Fur 000,000 in Paper Money to + STORAGE 4 Safe jrom the Build Interstate Routes. Ao kot pe s ! structive moth, fire and theft. Our rates the Associated Press. At L Construction of a. great Federal | paper money, was proposed bi ntroduced today by Senator Brookhart, publican, of Iowa. The system would include the follow- g routes: From a point on the Great Lakes to point in Oregon on the Pacific Coast. | From Portland, Me., to Seattle, by | ay of Chicago. | From Boston to San Francisco by ay of St. Louis. ! From New York to Los Angeles. | From Washington by way o( Rich- ond, Va. through Tennessee and rkansas to & point in Oklahoma. From New York to Jacksonville, fol- owing the coast, and from a point on hat route near Jacksonville to Browns- ille, Tex., following the coast of the | ulf of Mexico. Sizes From the terminal in orafion of the 1te 12 rst route to Los Angeles, following the e O FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL s A E Custom-Made Stylish Stouts arrisonburg Official Recovering. | $7.50 to $11 HARRISONBURG, Va., May 23 (Spe- | Nurses' White.Calf and Cloth Oxfords al) —George B. Keezell, Rockingham | OYCE & LEW[ ounty treasurer and veteran State po- Custom FITTING SHOE ditical leader, is recovering from the ef- ects of an attack of acute _;gplndlclux uffered three weeks ago. e veteran 430 -7 St Nw Ainderwent an emergency operation after T ing stricken and for several days his Just Below B frondition was regarded as critical. £ e £ In all Bulgaria there only 136 Ale e ?onon picture theaters. S ——————— THE WOMAN'S SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER UNUSUAL— | | | For 'fle mnarrow, long, short, or large feet. Our Woman’s Shop Offers Unusual Values in Dresses and Ensembles for Friday Only 17 Dresses taken from our regular stock, formerly priced to $45, and marked for quick disposal at— $20.75 —~featuring Canton Crepe, !Tlat Crepe, in one brown, cocoa-brown, navy, spruce green and tan. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 and 36. 5 Ensembles Formerly priced to $49.75 $29.75 —four of these ensembles feature wool with silk dress, in navy, black, tan and novelty stripe._ The other is tailored of black silk crepe in 3-p|ece model with white satin blouse TR RS S AN L IR 4 8 AR AT ¢ S TV ¥ S R A £ KPR B S P MM AU R AR | | STAR. WASHINGTON. n. 0. THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1929. WooDpwWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™™ F axpD G STREETS Marquisette Curtains Special, $1-90 pair 100 pairs Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, with hemstitching at base of ruffle. Cream and ecru. 214 vards long. 75 Pairs Flat Hem Courtains, fine quality marquisette. White and cream. 2!, yards long; 3-inch hem. Special, pair. $1.28 Remnants of Cretonnes, in varied lengths, colors and patterns. ALL GRFATLY REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. 8 Cretonne Table Covers. with plain borders. Were $1.75. Now 65¢ 5 Cretonne Scarfs, size 16x50 inches. Were $1.55. Now.....50¢ 9 Stenciled Crash Chair Back Tidies, Were 85c. 35¢ 2 Stenciled Crash Laundry Bags. ‘Were $1.50. Now 65¢ UPHOLSTERY, SIXTK FLOOR. Pictures, $2 Were Much More Only 8 pictures at this great re- duction All are attractive scenes: including a few colored etchings. 1 Picture; “Flower Market”; in soft,_colors. Was $10. Now....$5 1 Picture: hand-colored photo- gravure by Hansel. 3 Now water scene. Was $12.50. Buffet Mirror: _semi-Venetian. Size 17x48. SLIGHTLY IMPER- FECT. Was $20. Now....S1L.75 1 Mantel or Console Mirror: semi- Venetian. Was $32.50. Now $18.75 1 Console Mirror: attractively mitered. Dull gold-finish frame. ‘Was $27.50. Now.......... $18.75 PICTURES AND MIRRORS SevenTH FLOOR. Men’s Oxfords. $4%5 pair Were 58 to $12 48 Pairs Men's Black and Tan Calfskin, Black Kid and Tan Scotch ~ Grein _ Oxfords, wide, medium and narrow toe lasts. Leather sole, rubber or leather heels. Blucher and straightlace 915 47 'Pairs Men's Tan and Black Calfskin Oxfords, also Sports Ox- fords in combinations of black and white, tan and white or fawn elk and tan calfskin. “Leather or rubber sole and heel -~ Sizes in Trr Men's Stonr, Seconp 'rx.oo- Week-End Candy Special 2 Pounds, 95¢ 2 pounds of our delicious home- made chocolates, creams and bon- bons for 95c. Canoies, Atsie 16, Pmst Froor. Candy Novelties for Children, 15¢ box ‘Were 25c box. 52 Boxes of as- sorted chocolate novelties for children. 1 Box of Golden Limes, Tea Wafers and Ginger. Was $5. Now $2 25 Pounds Buiter Cream Candies. Were 60c pound. Now..25¢ pound Cawpres, Arsie 16, st FLOOR. Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue Special, 78¢ 500 Rolls of Straight-cut, Good Quality Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to the roll ‘TOILETRIES, AIsLE 16, Fmst FLOOR. Hairbrushes, Special, $1-50 24 Brushes in this special selling. The bristles are well imbedded and will not shed easily. for kiddies. W;;: ported eatly reduced for immediate clearance 4: were $4. Now. $3 5; were $2.75. No : were $3. Now were T5¢c. Nt were $1. Now. were 50c. Now. Bottles Farina C smn[ns Were 35¢ w 28 Imported Bathroom Bottles. Were $1. Now 75¢ TOILETRIES, AISLE Ripple Flax Paper Special, 55¢ 60 Sheets Good Quality Ripple Flax Paper and 48 envelopes. Neatly boxed. Your choice of single or double sheets. 1 Imported Glass Desk Set. con- sisting of inkwell, perpetual cal- endar, and place for pen or pencll Was $35, $17. Were $5. w. STATIONERY, AISLE 2, FIsT Froor. Soldier Play Suits, $3-95 Were $5.50 12 Suits; complete with hat, put- tees, coat and trousers. Sizes 4 and 6 years. 2 Base Ball Suits; made of heavy material. Size 6. Wi § Now 6 Base Ball Suits, of heavy blur- striped flannel. W Now .... 1 Cowboy Suit; complete with shirt, trousers and hat. Now 12 Sewing Outfits; in boxes. $1. Now sovisesssdB6 1 Set Mounted Policemen, 13 men and 13 horses. Were $8.50. INOW, Siooinizroicios ..-34.95 1 Set French Soldiers: pleces. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O, D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Men’s 2-Trousers Suits, $22.50 were 535 10 Two-Trousers Buits, mostly young men’s models, in two and three button styles. Serviceable, medium-weight fabrics, in tan and gray mixtures. Regu- lar sizes 33 to 36 and 39, 40. Men's 2-Trousers Suits, $29.75 Wwere 3¢5 15 Two-Trousers Suits. serviceable fabrics for business wear. Men's and young men's models. Regular sizes, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42; shorts, 39, 42; longs, 38, 39; stouts, 38. Men’s Summer Suits Savings of V4 and more to those whose size is listed. 9 Linen Sults, regular sizes, 34, 35, 44, 4 46, Were $16.50. Now 14 Palm Beach Suits, mostly dark colors. horts, 36, 42; long, 3 wut 12 Regular sizes, 34, 38, 39, 40’ N 46; longs, 37, 38. shorts, 40, 42; stouts, 39, 42. Were $15. Now 19 Tropical Worsted and Flannel Suits, stouts, 38, 39, 40, 42, 46, 48. Were $25. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. regular sizes, 35, 37, 44, 46, 4! $14.7 T & oo vals s waine s ohewbesd Men’s Linen Knickers, special, $2.95 30 Men's Linen Knickers, oyster n: plain and plaid effects, in regular and plus-4 models. Waist sizes, 30 to ‘THr MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s ““West of England’” Worsted Suits $56.25 were 575 20 Men's Suits made of the finest worsteds England produces, reduced ONE- FOURTH FOR CLEARANCE. Tailored especially for Woodward & Lothrop by one of the finest manufacturers in America. Regular sizes, 35 to 42; shorts, 36 to 42. stouts, 37, 38. THE ENGLISE SHOP OF THE MEN's STORE. SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Checked Nainsook Union Suits Special, 65¢ Men's Athletic Union Suits, of fine checked nainsook, with closed crotch and “twin seat.” Sizes 38 to 30. 50 Pairs Men's Fancy Socks, silk and lisle or rayon and lisle mixed. Sizes 10 to 11' Were 75¢ and Sl, Now 0c 8 Men's Handkerchiefs and Four-in- Hand Ties to match, of imported foulard and silk crepe. ~Were 8 and $7. $2. ‘Tre MEN's STORE, Szcowp FLOOR. Boys’ Button-on 35 Boys' Button-on Suits, made with madras tops and blue serge, jersey, 17 Boys' Pajamas, one and two piece styles. SLIGHTLY MUSSED. Sizes 6to16inlot. Were $1.65. Now $1.15 60 Boys’ Wash Hats, assorted colors. Sizes 2 to 4 yurs only. Were 50c. Now 15¢ ‘T Bovs' StoRe, Fovuu FLroor. 22 Pairs Men's Fancy Broadcloth and Madras Shorts. Sizes 28 to 36. Were $1. Now .55¢ 52 Men's Imported Silk Four- in-Hand Ties, stripes and figures. Were $2.50. Now . 95¢ 11 Men's All-Wool Sweaters, pull-over style; plain and fancy colors. Slm 36, 33, 40 and 42 Suits, $375 l’é&';;f,-”;” broadcloth, madras and rayon-striped cassimere and tweed trousers. 50 Boys' Sports Sweaters, in a varied ascortment; also plain colors. ~Sizes 6 to 14 years. Specia $3.9 o0 Short-Steeve Waah Sulis, of khaki, seersucker and chambray. Sizes 3, §,ind 'S years only. Were 8195 Housewares Greatly Reduced Items listed are subject to slight imperfec. tions—some are slightly damaged and shopworn. 3 Sponge Rubber Bath Mats. Were $4.50. Now 95 Green-finish per. Was $3.50. Now Florence Oil Stove Oven, thermometer. Was $8. Now..$4.95 Serving Trays, with handles; divided into sections to hold pitcher and six tumblers. Were $6. Now.... “Robeson Shuredge” Slicing Knives. Were $1.25. Now 75¢ Paper Towel Cabinets, for holding folded paper towels. Were u Now . Nickel-plated Beverage Were $12.50. Now .. Black and Brass Folding Sereen, 4-fold style, 26 inches high. Was $18.50. Now $11.95 Black and Brass Folding Fire Sereen, 4-fold style, 30 inches high. Was $22. N $14.75 Imported Fireplace Bellows, brass trimmed. Were $8.50. Now..$4.50 White Papier-Mache Serving Trays, size 12x16 inches. Were $1.25. Now .... 500 6 White Papier-Mache Round Eer'lll‘ Trays, 12-inch diameter. Now . 19 DeLuxe White Enameled Toilet Paper Holders. Were $2.50. Now, $1.25 Housewares, Firre FLOOR. Rugs Grcatly 20 Japanese Grass Rugs Were $1. Now 15 Heavs Quality Fiber Rugs, sire ux 48. Were $1.75. 85c 2 Imported Oval nnued Rush Rugs, size 8x10. Were $32.50. Now $19.75 1 Rattania Fiber Rup. discontinued ttern; size 4.6x 1 Oval Braided Rag Was $28.50. Now .... 1 High-grade Chenille Bath Rug, size 27x54. Was $6.75. Now .9 2 nn-nh Fiber Rugs, discontinued slze 9x12. Were $16.50. .$11.95 Reversible Chenille Rugs. plain col- ors size 4x7. Were 3"250 -$11.95 Reverdhle Chenille Rugs, plain col- ors: “size 8.3x106. Were 38650, ow ... 2 Rag Rugs, mottled designs; size 9x 12. Were $17.50. Now. .$11.50 Rucs, Firte Froonr. 1 White Enameled Bathroom Medi- cine Cabinet, with mirror and glass shelves. Was $9.95. Now ......$§ Pair Brass Andirons, 18'5 inches high. Was $24. Now ......$15.95 Pair Brass Andirons, 18 mches hlgh Was $22.50. Now Pair Brass Andirons, 19 inches hl[h Was $22. Now $14.5 Flemish-finish Coal Box, for the fireplace. Was $4.75. Now...$2.50 Five-piece Breakfast Room Suite, antique maple finish; 36-inch table with drop leaves and four chairs. Was $33. Now. “White House” White - enameled Steel Broom Closet, size 26x12x87 inches. Was $80. Now .....$39.7% “White House” White - enameled Steel Broom Closet, size 18% x12x87 inches. Was $68. Now $34 Gray-finished Metal Clothes Marm: per.” Was $3.95. Now. 2.50 Pedestal Flower Baskets, for potud plants or ferns. Finished in two- tone color of lavender and gold Were $2.75. Now.. SR Reconditioned Hoover swe-pen, with new brushes, belts and cords. Motors have been thoroughly over- hauled and cleaned. _ Reduced Reduced 4 Rag Rugs, plain colors and mottled Pflecu' size 4x7. Were $5.50. Rag Rugs, mottled design 10.” Were $15. Now . 3 Rag Rugs, plain colo; Were $1.75. Now .... 11 Rag Rugs, plain color; size 24x:m ‘Were $1.25. Now .65¢ 1 Worsted Wilton square yard French Novelty Chokers $2 Were $3.50 and $8.50 Limited number of this attrac- tive costume jewelry fashion at this clearance price. An early purchase assures a good selec- tion. l Nonlly Dress Pin. l Pllr Earrings. Was $5. Now... 1 Dress Buckle. Was $20. Now. . 5 Letter Openers. Were u Now ...... 2 Enameled Sflinl Sets. Wer! SG. Now $2 3 Enameled saw’ng Seh. Were $2.25. Now reduced C Pefllllnl Flasks. 4 h«vel(v Perlnlu Flask: $250. Now . 5 Enamel-top Perfume Bottles, Were $4. Now.. ceceess . $128 2 Enamel-top Perfume Flasks. Were $5. N $2 1 Blue Enameled Hair Bm)h Was $5. Now ... $2 1 Rose Enameled Hand Mirror. Was $10. NOW.......oo.......$4 Noverry JEW!LIW, AX!LI 10 Fmst FLOOR. Luggage Reductions l Hlnm Hat Box. Was $8.! 50. 1 Suit’ Case. ' Was $14.75. No“ Luccace, Fourte Froor. Juvenile Furniture Greatly Reduced 4 Fancy Colored Woven Hammoeh. with head cushions. Were 4 Heavy 1_Baby HTL SOILED, Was $1150.” Now re. 1 Round-top Table Were $9.50. Now. 1 Ivory finish Yo $22.50. Now reduced to. 2 Green and Ivory Ena ock- ers. Were $5.50. Reduced to $2.95 1 Juvenile Lawn Hammock, with fast color stripes. Was $28.75. Now .. R JuveNILE FURNITURE, FoURTR F! Glass Salad Sets Special, $1 2 Colored Glass Salad Sets, con- sisting of bowl, plate, wooden fork and spoon. 1 Imported Colored Glass Flower Bowl, oval shape. Wl.!’ $5. 2.50 2 pairs Imported Candlesticks of colored glass. Were $3 pul: 2 lmporlfll Colored Glass Com- Were $3. Now l’ed’uc!fl 1.50 o Imported Flower Vases. Were $2.50. Now $1.25 2 Fern Stands, with painted bowl. ‘Were $2.25. Now reduced to 95e¢ Odds and Ends of Table Glassware, SOME IMPERFECT. at half and less than half the regular price. 5c to $2.50 Grassware, Firte FLOOR. Decorated Utility Bowls Special, 5¢ to 25¢ 60 Bowls in various sizes, spe- cially priced for Friday. 12 Decorated Fruit Plates, import- ed. Were 75c. Now 25¢ 18 Porcelain Sherbet Dishes. Now reduced to 25¢ 5 Sugar and Creams, in ivory body " with " colortul _ decorations. Were $5.50. Now reduced to $3.95 3 Vases, American Pottery. Were $3. Now . -$1 1 Water Lily pot tery, with fluwd edge. Wus ll Now . 1 Cem: Was $15. Now . Odds and Ends of CHiNa, Firta FLOOR. Laces Reduced Small Lot of Hand-crocheted Laces, edges and insertions, in 1 and 2 inch widths. Were 75¢ and 85c yard. Reduced to....35¢c yard 5 Lace Pillows, with ruffied llce trlmmed edge. Were $3.50. ..$2.50 LACI, Aiste 19, First FLOOR. Clearance—Radiolas, Cabinets and Victrola-Radiola Combinations Reduced More Than 25% 1 Victrola-Radiola Combination No. 7-11 1 Combination Victrola-Radiola (Battery Set) 2 Radiola No. 18, complete in cabinet Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Dress Trimmings Reduced 1 Tmported Pi 'm"_,n"m ink Chiffen_Seart, with A rard: as it Séquin’ B 2 varas Green an wide, 30 S Narrow Red Faney ‘Brajd, she Red Fanes Brald. Was' 80c. 156 Trnurncs, Atsie 20, Finst Foon. Books Reduced for Clearance 1 A Dictionary of American Poli- ties. Was $2.50. Now.......$1.25 5 Trader Horn, 2nd volume. ‘Were $3.50. Now $1.50 1 Romance of a Plain Man, by Ellen Glasgow. Was 95c. Re- duced for clearance..... 4! 2 Beginning to Fly. Were “$2. 50 Now $1.: .25¢ 2 'I‘rfill ry of Tales for Littie Folks. Were $2.50. Now $1 1 European Scrap Book. Was $3.90. 81! ow .. 81 10 Modern Ll'bflry Titles. Were 95¢. Now ... S0c Infants' Stamped White Broadcloth Rompers, $1 Were $2 10 attractivelv-made rompers, stamped ready to embroider; trimmed in pink and blue. 10 Faney Raven Pillo Att-active shapes and colors. Were $2.95. N S Embosted Velour Pill, e 33.75. N ced tn LeEimk Oreandy Baby Pill Now reduced B stze 13RIE. Wik s, Now ARt EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH PLOOR. Enameled Clocks Greatly Reduced E o i ® Enameled Clacks with sreatly W "N berty Pillow. Was $4. Now iberty Silk Pi W ather cl. =3 =S ..lx e e 2. Grrr Swor, SevenTR noén Sew-on Garters Special, 2 pairs, 25¢ 72 Pairs Rayon Sew.on Garters, in flesh, 9 inches long. Special for Friday. 200 Pairs Cotton Dress Shields in resu. lar and rr;\rr ha 3. Fies) " Sanitary Mlll I'ilh xlnn tabs lnd nlm Sln< Petticos hnmed. " Specie ) )lun Shelf or Cartain Bpiece; -‘ucrl'd colo; . Diece. Wem more. Norions, Asre 2l "‘llu nool Lamps and Shades Reduced for Clearance 2 Silkk Boudoir Shades, rose. lined with peach. Trimmed with gold lace. Were $5. Now reduced to ll 1 Square Georgette-an Shade. Was $10. Now. 1 18-inch Georgette - and Shade, tan, with gold lace trim- ming. Was 12.50. Now. $7.50 1 12-inch Parchment Shade, tan, with border of mulberry and green. Was $5. $2.50 1 10-inch Parchment Shade, yel- low, with yellow velvet edge. Col- ored flower design. Was $1.50. Now .50¢ 1 Metal Desk Lamp, bl’o‘n. crac- kled leather effect. Ad:usuhle shade. Was $8.50. Now 1 18-inch Decorated P-nhmen( Drum-shape Shade, tan, green band and floral border. bottom and tassel. Was 31850 Now reduced to 1 Junior 2-light Fleor Pofl.lhln. Brass and antique platinum finish. Black onyx breal . Now . . Laurs, SE Women’s Silk Hose Special, $1-35 pair 240 pairs Women's Semi-sheer Silk Hose, silk-plaited sole and double garter hem; silk to top. White and skin tones. Sizes 8/% to 10, but not in each color. W a D"lll! Renuufl 1o, ir. rted Novelty Sperts ney Butterns 1o whiie and bisce snd an in lot. Greatly Reduced to, nlr o HosIEry, Atste 17, Finst FLOOR. Ribbon Garters Special, 35¢ pair No Exchanges—No Refunds l h b d h 35 F‘lmr; dR‘hIm“ lr;erLFin . astel shades, special for Fri- Raleigh Haberdasher n Was $250 | $250 1 Radiola No. 62 (Floor Sample) Complete in cabinet. $225 Was $402 RAp10 GALLERIES, FOURTH FLOOR. Was 5610 $100 Were $ 140 3 Cabinets, can be used for Crosley, Kol- ster, Stuart-Warner or Atwater Kent Sets embroidered in black. One of a kind, in sizes 16 to 20. R Women’s Silk Umbrellas Special, $4-45 Ii Wllltnl M"-bol‘dtr‘d Silk Um- $35 WG"‘ $65 Plnsh.‘ 'llhedl Yl'd: t‘:fl;;:l?l::! tips and fe RATS reen pirple and Tea " UmsreLras, Asie 13, Pirst Proor. 1 senamnsen g Rissons, Aisik 20, Fist FLoOR. 1310 F Street e and two piece models, 3-piece Knitted Sport Suit. These are smartly tailored, some with touches of bright colors. Collars, tucks, pleated skirts. Selection includes Moro- i

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