Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1929, Page 30

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DAVIS RESICNATION REPORT IS DENIED White House Lays Rumor That Labor Secretary Is to Quit Post Soon. | | | | Reports that James J. Davis is shortly to retire as Secretary of Labor to enter the primary campaign for governor of Pennsylvania and that Edward Filene | of Boston, wealthy merchant and anthropist, is slated to succeed him were denied at the White House today. resident Hoover was represented as| having a promise, from Secretary Davis to remain in the cabinet until next March, This was obtained at the time President Hoover was making up his cabinet last Winter and the Labor head was invited to retain the post he had filled under Harding and Coolidge. Filene Supported Smith. As for Mr. Filene being appointed to succeed Secretary Davis, the House said with much emphasis that President Hoover had never considered the Boston man, and the inference was strongly given that there is not the slightest chance of such an offer_being made, as Mr. Filene is an active Demo- crat and aided Gov. Smith in the last presidential campaign. In denying Secretary Davis' rumored | resignation, the White House wanted it | understood that the denial was not in- | tended to cover any political aspirations | Mr. Davis may have. It was pointed out however, that Mr. Davis has nine months more to serve in the cabinet, ac- cording to President Hoover's interpre- | tation of the preinaugural understand- ing. ‘ Davis Believed After Post. Regardless of the White House denial | of reports that Secretary Davis is to| leave the cabinet before his year with | Mr. Hoover is out, it seems to be fairly | well established in political circles in | Washington that Mr. Davis has very | strong political ambitions and that he | is looking to Pennsylvania, the State of | his adoption, for a realization of his | hopes. It is reported that he is con- sidering the possibilities offered by the ibernatorial race next year. In the svent he should definitely enter the race, it would not be necessary for him to leave the cabinet before his year with | sident Hoover is out. He could man- nge his affairs while retaining his labor post and next Spring could lay down the latter burdens and enter the fight with- out any hindrances. Friends Would Not Be Surprised. Friends of Mr. Davis said today they would not be surprised to see him be- | come an open candidate for Governor | of Pennsylvania very shortly. Some of | his friends are of the opinion that | if he is not successful in his guberna- torial ambitions he might cast his hat in the ring in the next senatorial campaig; | The White House was at a loss today in denying reports that Mr. Filene was being considered for the Labor post in | the cabinet to offer any explanation | as to the origin of the story. ‘The President still is recdiving_sug- gestions for the Federal Farm Board created by the farm relief bill, which is having such a stormy voyage in Con- gress, but which the President expects o receive shortly in a form he will accept. He is understood to now have for consideration the names of more than 150 persons from all sections of the country to consider when the time comes to select the nine members of this body. Edge Due to Be French Envoy. For the time being, Mr. Hoover is giv- ing no consideration to the diplomatic appointments he must make. It seems to be very well understood that the @mbassadorship to France will be given | to Senator Edge of New Jersey, but as | for the other major appointments in the foreign service the President is un- derstood to have reached no conclu- sions. It was said in his behalf today that he has put this task aside until he disposes of the personnel of the Federal Farm Board. Mr. Hoover is known to be experi- encing considerable difficulty in his efforts to obtain the services of the of man he wants to succeed Gen. uy»s; as director of the Bureau of the Budget. The President is desirous of appointing fome one not now in the Government service, fl No White | Marjorie Garner, lian~ Prazier, Stokes, Barbara Smith, Elizabeth Cassell and Pasha Stavin. CHILDREN TO GIVE PROGRAM TONIGHT| Two Plays Will Be Presented, Marking End of Community Center Activities. The Thomson Community Center,| | Twelfth and L streets, will end its a tivities for the Summer with a chil- dren’s program, demonstrating the re- sult of the recreational _instruction | given during the season, at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Two fairy plays will be presented, with Loretto Murphy in charge of the dances and Helen W. Zeller in charge of tle dramatics. The groups taking part in the two plays, “Bobby’s Day Dream” and “The Japanese Princess,” are as follo Japanese maidens—Catherine Hinkl Annette Burroughs, Mary Carpen: Elizabeth Brooks, ~Charlotte Voight, Evelyn Voight, Seiko Neishio, Amuko Neishio, Marjorie Harrison, Nash, Peggy Van Druten, Margaret| Jenkins, Pauline Stafford and Elizabeth | Garrison. Pirates—Edward Berry, Ernest Reid, | De Ett Johnson, Margaret Stillwagen lls—Arline Malone, Vivian Reid, Helene Dutsch, Lil- Mary Wilkerson, Jewell and Jeannett Penso. Soldiers—Thomas Smitly, Clifford Corbin, Malcolm Johnson, Earl Collier and Coleman Stone. i Poland is importing twice as meny tractors as it did a year ago. Eleanor | 5 THE EVENI SERVICES FOR ARTIST | HELD HERE YESTERDAY | | Mrs. Annie E. A, Walker, D. C. | Resident for 47 Years, Buried | in Harmony Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Annie E. A. ‘Walker, colored teacher and artist and | for 47 years a resident of this city, who | died af her home, 1811 Eighth street, were held at Harmony Ceme- 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Walker was born October 5, 1855, near Brooklyn, N. Y. and grad- uated from schools there. Early in life she engaged in teaching, first near Jacksonville, Fla.,, anl later in the town of Orrville, Ala. After passing examina- tions before the Selma Board of Educa- tion. Mrs. Walker was appointed =a teacher in the Burwell Academy at| Selma, where she taught for several | years before coming to Washington. Mrs. Walker had been a resident of | this city since 1882. and in the early 90s took up the study of drawing and painting under a private tutor. In 1896 | she visited Europe in the pursuit of her art_studies and in that year a picture | by her, entitled “A Little Parisian,” was accepted at the opening of the Paris Salon. She is survived by her husband, | Thomas Walker, attorney, of this city. tery Mrs. MOHAIR SUITS ‘$18 Open a charge accoumt EISEMAN'S, 7th & F ———— Final Clearance—Friday 100 Seasonable Hats Straw Hats! much higher priced. .and sortment of colors and all models. Just 100 leit fro purchases and we're morrow at Felt Hats! clearing . All have been there's a good as- are this season’s m various special them to- '3 Millinery Skop—Street Eloor Footwear Friday $9 to $13.50 Sorosis and Other Footwear Reduced to $6.45 Broken sizes. for yourself what good (‘\:utl\ what will go on sale tomorrow in tlw Shop—street floor— 75 pairs $13.50 White K . .discontinued styles. . -but you they are. can see .this is Sorosis styles id Slippers strap style with red, green or black lacings. 40 pairs $9 White Kid Opera Slippers. 40 pairs $10 White Kid Ankle-strap pumps. Pumps . 75 prs. $10 Patent Leather or Dull Kid Pumps, $6.45 Step ins siyle \\'ikh attra ctive buckl:< One-strap style with Cuban heels. 245 pairs $10 to $13.50 Patent Leather, Kidskin and Black Satin Footwear . ... The kidskin in gray or is black. FRIDAY only ... c ..$6.45 beige, and the »um footwear learance slartx at'9: 15 JELLEFIFSN Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED Branch Stores 12 13th St. Between F & G West SHELF CLEARANCE Carl M. Betz, Mer. Sta. NG STAR, WASHINGTO Group Buying Did This! Crepe de Chine Slips $2.35 wide shadow hems. Buy enough for all Summer, Friday! !uuflml elips. . .in" white, flesh, peach, blue, .sizes 34 to 44...we've sold ones just l\ke ‘these by the dozen at $3...and now comes this extraordinary group at $2.35! ‘Trimmed top and bottom with suntan laces ...lace just at the top...tallored styles with Grey Shops—Second Floor D. C. THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. 4 Washington FASHION INSTITUTION NewYork Extra! Ready Friday _ New Printed Rayon Negligees Perfect for Summer . . . and they look a lot more expensive than $3.95! Glorious prints trimmed with wide bands in plain colors ... and they all have little sashes. you want one with rose, gold, peach of black predominating? J’ Grey Shops—Second Floor Tomorrow’s a F riday of Opportune Savings! Special purchases. . you'll find a hundred ways to save! .Summer clearances. . Friday—What a Day for COATS! Women's and Misses . manufacturers’ dress coats, travel coats, tailored coats . . . pay dollars and dollars more for . . . Women’s $39.50 and $49:50 Coats 319.50 Save $20 to $30 dollars and look at the choice you have 85 smart Summer coats 'RAVEL COATS of imported mixtures, tweeds, plaids and stripes, in sizes to 44, both tailored and belted styles . . DRESS COATS trimmed with FUR, popular silks, fine kashmirs, in black, tan, grey, middy—and they flaunt beautiful squirrel, galvak, fitch or mole collars # ATS WITHOUT FUR., too, kashmirs with satin s fs, moire silk tuxedoes or- self stitched collars and moire, flat crepe and faille silk coats in stunning dress models sizes 36 to 44, 3514 to 4177, 421 10 48! and Friday these coats will be $19.50! Women’s $49.50 to $89.50 Coats 329.50 Handsome silk coats with caracul mole or squir rel trimming . silk coats without fur, too— faille, windrow crepe or moire . . . fine kashmir coats featuring smartest styled collars of mole, squirrel, galyak, caracul, fitch, broadtail, monkey, and marmink (mink dyed marmot) . travel coats with caracul or kit fox collars made of stun- ning imported tweeds and ombre plaids various popular styles in furless kashmir coats izes 36 to 44, 35Y to 415, 425 to 58Y; & to think of Hudmg coats like these for $29.501 Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor pearls are! 12 for Misses! Yes, here they are but come early tor’ they'll go in no time . . s velveteens in red and Ol‘('hld basketweave coats, lined or un- lined in white, pink, or green. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor Sportswear ? —Frocks, sweaters, jackets, riding breeches . . . oh, don't fail to look they're such exceptional values! l&—'ll 0 to $35 One and Two Piece Frocks — some sportive ®derful buys .... veee 2—$39.50 Golfiex Sults—beautifully made of fine, firm jersey...blue, $19.50 to $29.50 Summer Coats fully crepe lined . . . flannel and Need through these clearance groups, lun some light woolens white, anfl yellow combm-uu:; season-end close-outs and our own fine coats reduced . . astonishing values—every one! see them Friday, and you'll agree! Coats you'd expect to Misses’ Coats —formerly $45 to $65 . . . 519.50 2365 Besutifully Tailored Coats of Untrimmed Crepe Duvinette—tan or grey. $19.50 8—$49.50 Novelty Tweed Sports Cuu——mm.nume or belted . . . and some have silk scarfs . tinctive colorings . .$19. 3—$49.50 Black Coafs with Deep Monkey Fi Shawls . . . straightline or fitted silhouettes, $19. 6—$49.50 Fur-collared Sports Coats, tan mixtures . think of it, for. $19.50 or Kasha in broadtail or tomorrow Black—shawl collars of caracul ocelot sylvia 815 Single or Triple blue 6—$49.50 Black Silk Coats tailored or trimmed with & scarf ... 10—$45 to $59.50 Silk Cape Coats, delig] and a choice of navy, tan, brown or black, $19.50 6—$49.50 Kasha Dress Coats with Bow Back or Up- standing Fur Collars, of broadtail, caracul or Summer fox $19.50 6—$45 Tailored Fnumble Coal Eaaha ... 4—$49.50 Mole, G: Coats—in black, tan or grey 6—$49.50 to $59.50 Belted Spo: Misses’ Coats —formerly $55 to $98.50". . $29.50 1—$89.50 Black Galyak on Tan Dress Coat....$29.50 2—$69.50 Mole Trimmed Grey Coats—kasha or bas- ketweave $29.50 l—!:') 50 Black Silk Coats with Squirrel or l‘zfleh . Friday ka. l—SIID Distinctive Black Satin C trimmed X 2—569.50 Flared Coats with Broadtail Collars . . . navy or black $29.50 2—$69.50 Grey tail 4—S55 Flared or faille, satin i 1—879.50 Black Satin Coat with Monkey Fur Shawl 29.50 6—$55 Squirrel or Summer Ermine Trlmllled Dress Coats—black or blue $29.50 1—$98.50 Black Dress Coat with Tuxedo to the lltm of Broadtail .$29.50 1—$98.50 Hlndsome Tan Camel’ Hair Lolb—!l- lored . Misses’ Canl S Just for Friday! - Seed Pearl Necklaces (Const.) $195 is the lowest price we’ v: ever had them at before . . . stunning necklaces look like real seed pearls entwined into ropes, brightened Wlth jade green beads . . . markable at one dollar . . . in 24, 34, and 60 inch lengths . . . they and some styles have little tassels. Re- and everybody knows how smart Jewelry Shop—Street Floor +. tomg § 25—$3 Leather gnd Fabric Handbags—some may 3—$49.50 Printed Silk Frocks—one plece! two plece! Hurry #—$25 Summer Sports Frocks—light + colors...and they're . .$15 5—$49.50 Three-piece Sults—of Sum- mer covert, or light-welght wool- and ' some have tuck-in have one for your Su mer trip . $35 25—Slip-on Sweats of pure silk or zephyr—glorious colors ....$10.50 $19.50 Sweaters. ..some Imports—only few but they're exceptional ..$5 2—$49.50 Beach Ensembles—right in the height of vogue but we'Te clearing tHese two tomorrow at $19.50 2—819.50 Violet Ray (green) Bathing Suits—of pure silk..........$8.50 3325 Beach Coats—shantun, sey or terry clof 1—$8.50 Linen lflln' Breeches— Friday, reduced to .. $3.95 i frame. expensive bags 1—$20 Tan Leather Lined Smooth be a bit marred but they are all excellent values. . and green .pouches, envelopes...in brown, tan 3—$10 Top Handle Bags—of Pig Grained Leather—tan, and it $5 .tailored and Dnurh styles.. 6—$10 Suede Antelope Bags smart-looking 3 2—$1650 Top Handie Pouch Bags .tan g in black .tan and black I 50—$1 Leather Belts—several widths...light or dark—35¢ Handbags Shop—Street Floor Clearing Suit Ensembles 7—$25 to $49.50 Suits and Ensembles .right in time for vacations, week ends, and Summer trips. . .come to Jelleff's Friday, Special—Silk Ensembles for Women The quality of the silks, the workmanship tell you they are high grade ... the Friday price tells you to buy several 25 —nine different styles. —three of washable silks with short jackets. —two styles of plain pastel silks with long coats. —two styles with printed frocks and long plain coats. —one style with printed frock and long printed coat. r—one style in navy georgette with long coat. —women's sizes 36 to 44. They'll be your right hand costumes all Summer . ready for travel and business, dressy enough thing about them is that you can wear the coat and frock separately as well as together! we think they are extraordinary at $25 . . . won't you come and see them tomorrow! ning Friday’s Women’s Dresses 40—$16.50 to $29.50 Dresses, Prints and Clear Silks! A very small cost for those extra frocks you need in the Summer . . . and here are flat crepes, chif- $ e fons, printed crepes . . . just a few of a kind of course but unusual valuesi 10—$39.50 and $49.50 Georgette and Flat Crepe Frocks Dresses to wear right through the Summer . . . sheer frocks with circular flares and lingerie touches . . lored crepes that can be worn for travel . . . navy, zrey, black, green, and beige . . . sizes 36 to 44. 50—$25 to $49.50 All-Purpose Summer Dresses Printed chiffons! Clear chiffons! Flat crepes! In dresses and a few ensembles. Cocoa, blue, beige, 50 navy, black . . . in sizes 36 to 44 . . . it's your . taking a little time to look through this group 20—$49.50 Dresses—Some Tailored, Some Dressy! Unusually clever styling in printed crepe, chiffon and $ just a matter of clearing every frock that's been in stock 25 o0 long . . . that's why they're $25. d Dressmaker frocks of georgetie and flat crepes lace dresses with charming decolletage . . even the new high waistline is evident in this beige, and navy. Sizes 36 to 4 > 15—$59.50 to $75 Trnvel Afternoon, Evening Dresses So”distinctive . . . but we spare nothing when it’s time hip silhouette, flounced models, tiered styles . . . $ georgette, or chiffon. Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, w6 matter how much you pay for dresses do see them. Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor 8—$16.50 to $29.50 Daytime Dresses :r& —of light-weight silk crepe or sheer georgette . cocoa, or blue . . . styles that look unusually slim and u you wear size 4012 to 4815 do come early, for they're to be —and interesting group of printed crepe, flat crepe, and georgette dresses . . . many trimmed with lace . . . 4 to 50!z . . . reduced to..... 5—835 Georgette Dresses choice of green, beige, cocoa; OF. BIUE. .. 'vuonsassnssss . $29’50 8—815 Flat Crepe and Georgette Dresses Sizes 402 to 50% in this group .. . and most exceptional values for the dresses are beautiful. Made of georgette or handsome silk $3 5 4—$65 and $110 Ensembles Three are wool and 22? 18 allk st . sizes and . Priday, re- R sl $39.50 and $49.50 ap—fiemnd Floor for any daytime party . . . and another good Women's Frock Shop—Secend Fleor !u“:'s chance to get a lovely dress for $19.50 just by georgette dresses . . . tiers, laces, plaits, fiares . . . it's 18—849.50 and $59.50 Daytime and Evening Dresses unusual clearance group. White, orcnid, - blue, for clearance . . . hiere are princess line frocks, the molded For Larger Women—35 Groafi:! 15—$1650 Printed and Plain Silk Dresses Sizes 401;, 42'5, 4415, and 467; are the lucky ones . crepes . . . in black, navy, cocoa, blue, green, and beige. . ideal to_have for Summer travel Larzer Women's Very Unusual Friday! New Printed Chiffon Frocks forsMisses An opportunity was offered to us to take a special group of_lovely printed chiffon frocks . . . s & the chance, for that is just wias o umm young things are asking for . ., and these are the Very styles they like best . . . jacket styles . . Slecveless afternoon dresses . .. ‘dresses with iovely cape collars 17 ,*ome edged with lace! " Plaited and flared styles . . . Blue Tan Orchid 97 Misses’ Dresses Here More Than 60 Days Reduced 12—819.50 to $29.50 Very $7 50 Exceptional Frocks dny Anexcellent opportunity for a dozen smart mlsses and are flat crepes, printed crepes and some tweeds . . . rod hoors. navy. b 39—$25 to $45 Frocks and $1 2 50 Many Ensembles . Did you ever see such values . . . prints conts s - Jacket frocks with piatten shite s Parmeral e and dressy frocks in chiffon, georgette, silk crepes - printst 2653950 to $59.50 Charming $29 S50 Frocks and Jacket Costumes. . here are a few Green Brown 5—Two-piece Tweed Suits—double breasted Capucine box coats with wrap around skirts . . . grey, tan, and brown 51 2—Three-piece Tweed Ensembles—finger- tip coats. matching skirts, and silk blouses . red and black, brown and tan . . . sizes 14 and 18 16—$39.50 to $69.50 2 and 3 Pnece hnsembles $29.50 1—$29.50 Linen Riding "lb";‘fll‘l 0 2—$19.50 Silk Bathing Suits—two- plece styles 5 6—$19.50 Leather Jackets—will you have red, brown or black ..$10.50 Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor A Sacrifice Sale of Footwear About this time every year we find it good business to check up stock with an idea of clearing up before replenishing stock with complete lines. Such a sale starts tomorrow. Gloves—Important! both long and short coat styles— 14 to 44 $29.50 4—Smart Tweed and Kasha Three- } Navy Twills, Oxfords and Tan Coveri— ) 300 Pairs $3 and $3.50 Kid, Capeskin and Lambskin Gloves, broken sizes, of course, but alto- gether it'’s a very comprehen- sive group . . . novelty turn- B Sl 31 95 lored one- clnp 7 Pairs 16 blllfln ‘White Glace Gloves, good Every shoe in the house with the exception of Physical Culture and Stacy-Adams shoes is re- duced at least— $12.50 Shoes . $13.00 Shoes $13.50 Shoes $14.00 Shoes $14.50 Shoes $15.00 Shoes piece Ensembles—Ilong coats with silk frocks, short coats, skirts, and silk blouse styles . . . sizes 20, 38, 0| ———=]o]c———=]alc———0] gloves . . . tan, brown And sizes 5%, and 6% & . . hu( these are a Httlr .$10.63 .$11.05 51148 .$11.90 .$12.33 .$12.75 ..$6.80 . .$1.65 ..$8.50 $9.35 ..$9.78 $10.20 style, Only a few of a kind but all present rare values . . evening gowns; some frocks of checked silk, and some dresses with - ing* jackets. Beige, green, red, brown, maize and black. iy 20—$45 to $59.50 All- Occafilon Frocke . .....: A fascinating value group . $7.85 Shoes . $9.00 Shoes . $10.00 Shoes $11.00 Shoes $11.50 Shoes $12.00 Shoes Pairs $3.50 Washable c-psun Gloves, the one-clasp style . . . brown' or beaver . .. sizes 5% and 7 only!.. 11 Pairs $1-51.50 Washable Fabric Gloves, tailored or fancy cuff styles, in grey or Jight tan . . - sizes 512, 6, V5. 8¢ Glove Shop—Strest Floor . . Incg and printed chiffon evening gowns . flat crepe town frocks . Jacket, trocks with plaited skirts and clear colored blouses . . . énsembles of printed crepes with seven- eighths coats. And Friday you can buy any one at $35! Misses’ Dress Shop—Third Floor Clearing Friday! 100 Such a varied assortment they simply defy de- scription...we took various odd lots and grouped them at this one low price to effect a quick clear- 95 plece, I'o-pleee even jacket styles, in sizes 14 to 40. 48 are Pl LORED SILK CREPES...tan, and green, some smocked, some belted, some -wnh lage. . ...and all have long sleeves...sizes 16 to 46 in this & remarkable opportunity. Lo e Morning Fi Neckwear——Clearhsg 1—$15 Evening Shawl, peach, e broidered in pastel colorings. .$! 3—33 Georgette lerfln Collars, flesh or tan $1 3—$3 Lace- tr'lll-d l-lnen Collar and Cuff Sets, ecru, white $1 1—$5 Linen Blousette, ecru, trimmed in green . .81 1—$3 Tie and Dance Sets Step-ins Gowns Shoes for Men as : Chemises Well as Women and Children Are in the Sale Edmonston“‘fo === INCORPORATED No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. ’ $8.95 to $10 Silk Dresses ance! 32 are PRINTS, mostly one of a style, one- ndkerchief Sell o( 1—$42.50 Tm; i ek Clr:uln' to 40. 20 are STRIPED TUH SILK DRESS! strk:t]y uflored Evening Shawl of Lace. $15 l—ll. Lace and Batiste Panel Co‘li 133 Fiesh Georgetie ' Cotias " ‘and Cuff Sets, V neckline $1 S—$10 to '$20 Falette " Evening Scarfs .95 1—$5 Crepe de Chine m-um.“ trimmed with red and. white gingham ........... 50c-31.50 Flowers, gardenias, clusters and boutonnieres of mixed flowers . . . pick them up b .25¢ ock Shop—Fourth Floor Foundation Garments—F' riday! 15—$5 Satin Corset-Brassiere Comhlullonl—cllu 34, 38, 40, 42 and 44 . long and short lengths . . have side sections of $ 9 o] —F|a]e—a|a]le——FHs|le—oa|0|e—23|0]—=7[s|——=[c|——9] 7—Kasha and Basketweave Ensem- vith silk frocks that tch the ! with silk frocks that ma e $39.50 Tuck-in Silk Blouse $39.50 J 2—Beautiful Tweed Suits with ( $59 50 and Silk Dresses, 16, 36, $59.50 | Tan SHk Dress, 16 $69.50 L_Swagger Tweed Coat and Tan s Ensemble Shop—Thisd Flosr Odd garments from our very loveliest assortments...radium silk tomorrow, if you'll take the trouble to look for your size. every garment is perfect, but they've been soiled and though you $3 Glove Silk Vests—$1.95 8—$59.50 and $79.50 Distinctive Ensembles bles—short or long coated styles linings . . . black or blue 1—Blue Jacket Suit with Smart $ 4—%69.50 to $98.50 Handsome Ensembles Tuck-in Silk Blouses, 18. . ....$59.50 Length 4—$79.50 to $110 Individual Ensembles 1—Full Length Coat Ensemble with 1—Beaver Collared Brown Ensemble ) —long coat, silk blouse, size 14 $69.50 $69 50 . Silk Dress Ensemble—16. ... ..$69.5 1—Blue Saxony Cleth Ensemble in $69.50 $7.50 to $10.7S Handmade Undies $3.95 and crepe de chine underthings fashioned with the . . finished with hand drawn work, embroldeudn;::m ‘and meticulous little hems! You can certainly afford the loveliest $6.95-$10 Glove Silk Che- $ 3 95 mises, Bloomers, Union Suits , Every one is a Kayser garment . . . 3 or 4 star quality . . . and can launder them in no time we must mark them 34 to 44 . . . pink, white, black, grey, peach . . . w]go.wx(u"aal‘n: kind, of course Trimmed or tailored . . . bullt-up shoulder or bodice-top st; sizes 34 to 38 . .. pink, black or peach . ..nolmueiy i Grey Shops—Second Floor Bet. F & G Sts.=

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