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ILLITERATE PEASANTS KILL SOVIET TEACHERS WATSON DRAWN INTO GRAFT PROBE o e in Russia. By the Associated Press. ndiana Senator Is Charged! MOSCOW. Scptember 26.—Describ- by Jury Witdess With: ; “Intimidation.” ing to a labor union convention yester-+ day difficulties- confronting authorities in educating peasants, Andreas Bubanov, new commissar of education, made the startling declaration that 59 Soviet teachers and cultural workers had been killed during the last nine months by villagers who opposed their activities. ?5'3-11 S September 26— | Fotaid, 83" others “were ‘attacked or — | persecuted. Qnited States Senator James E. Wat- » The commissar added that a recent on’s name yesterday was drawn into | census showed 42 per cent of the popu- he grand jury investigation of vote | lation still iliterate. as compared with T Emator Watson whs condemned by | coany. necsevent. obc o g . one- r cenf algh B. Bradford, Gary realtor, whom | England and 9 per cent in France, he Senator previously had denounced ool i thnites Jor his connection with the presenta- | S . tion before the grand jury of corre-|* Ship Agents Fined in Smuggling. Fpondence involving Senator Watson. = | gy cable to The Star. 1 A second developmen e gran Jury inquiry was the announcement by | p ol oo AIRES, e istrict Attorney Oliver Loomis - that | Fedefal Court yesterday returned a ver- {Assistant Attorney Generals Oliver John | ¢ o e i) the local Mun- B. Pratt and Oliver Pagan, indictment | 0 Line agent an the captain of the “(pern would enter the case as the re- | LT FAN -America, belonging to the ult of an appeal made recently to At- | line, following discovery of a quantity forney General Mitchell. of ‘contraband cigarettes and safeiy ¢ The accusation against Senator Wat~ [ f320rs hiden in varlous parts of the #on by Bradford followed statements | hiP. The contraband was discovered credited {o the Senator in which he is| i July, 1028 = Apparently the real guoted as calling Bradford a “notorious | f0uBBlers succee led in escaping detec- Jiar.” Bradford was previously reported | 100 s having had something to tell the |~ — — = grand jury about a story which he said | came to him relative to a meeting in Chicago July 5, at which the Senator, Judge Slick and M. Bert Thurman, Re- publican national committeeman, ‘were reported present and at which the Lake County situation was alleged to have been discussed. Bradford’s purported telling of the story to the jury prompt- { ed the Senator’s attack. In a statement released to the press, | Bradford said today: “I was subpoenaed before the Federal grand jury on September 17 and gave | my testimony, thus becoming & Govern- | ment_witness, Since leaving the grand | jury room I have not revealed my tes- | timony or violated my oath in any par- | The gentlewomen and gentlemen of Washington are invited to visit the ticular, hence the furious attacks against | me, both by the Lake County Times and Eal’ly American by Senator Watson, cannot be consid- | ered in any other light except as the | Home rankest intimidation of a Government | ‘witness.” - Charged with committing a fraud of Situate in 5.000 francs in Switzerland, 20-year-old Rock Creek Park Estates ‘Willie Lindemann was recently arrested in Sydney, New South Wales, just as he (JHOSE interested in the antique was landing. pertaining to architecture, furni- p e = * = ture and the houschold arts of the AR | o, b ey American wit A | e e, | find it highly entertaining and in- structive to view this homestead builc and furnished in the Colonial manner throughout. The historic and the romantic are justly expressed in this dwelling by the excellent judgment and execution of certain gentlemen versed in the arc of building and decorating, namely: Clarence L. Harding, Architect; Wm. P. Lipsccomb Co., Builders, and W. & J. Sloane, Decorators and Furnishers. 1f you sre thinking of building home, of furnishing a home—or per- chance of furnishing just a single room in the pure "Early American” manner, and would do it thriftily and sppropristely, you will find a wealth of inspiration at this Farly American home. Come Out This Very Day Open daily and Sundays 10:00 A. | M. Motor out 16th Street or take | the 16th Street bus to Kalmia Rosd, the Entrance to the Estates. EDSON W. BRIGGS COMPANY Ourers of THE ESTATES MONDAY, September 30th s IIII|I|IIlllIllIlIIIIIlIlIllIII|IlllIIIIIIHHIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll w NN H./irkin & Sons Incorporated 821 Fourteenth St. N.W, WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS A Special Selling for [ ] FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Sport & Street DRESSES A most impressive collection to sell at— Materials— Flat: crepes, jerseys, fancy mixtures and travel crepes. Sbyles— One-piece styles. Coat ef- fects with tuck-in blouses two-piece sleeveless effects with coat. //////,///,\\ s 2 WY % Colors— Rich Autumn browns, gréens, tan, brown and capucine com- binations ‘and’. havy. 2 ik lar $125 Friday and CLOTH COATS _ suurio . Finest materials; Javishly trimmed $9 % with fine quality - Zirkin Furs. Every new lt,yle is lntured 27 WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 10" 11™ F aAxD G STREETS Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day metchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O, D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Girls’ Frocks, $1-45 Were $1.95 and $2.95. ‘22 frocks of organdy, voile: and handker- chief cloth in plain colors and prints; sizes & 10, 12 and 14. 14, Girist Frocks, of French cingham and dimity, in attrac ; L& T s “Piave e veliow” and Were 3573 to s1.0% s lnlncnlh\. in’ ‘tan ma". e 10, 14 Were n.'m and organdy, in n tolers i Bripts Sires B 10 and 14, Were 31280 to n:‘sn , fiannel and 14, Were $16.75 d for Friday Rolen 2 23 3’ Tweed ‘and blue jand graz; 52280 and R0 wenve ond " Wanei ' Coate: in nm- vellow and peach: sizes 8. 10 and’ 13 “Were "$16.75. Now rediced 5 GIRLS' APPAREL, Fuunfll FLOOI Silk Chemise, special, $2-15 36 manufacturer’s samples’ of crepe de chine and georgette in tailored and lace trimmed styles. In pastel shades and black. " lly!rr nne star Bloomers. ln regu- tra sizes: In biaci ‘orchid. and . nile §4.25. Now reduced ow ' Munsingwear Pure” Thmm Sk Gnion Spite, " in ‘fesh med & Crepe de Chine “flesh. hite and sellow backiess atse. “e;: e’ Silk ' Lola (‘onhln- sizes 32 and 34. !Hk :mn in, extra Snx UND!IW!AI Tnmn FLOOI Negligees Reduced @ Crepe de Chine Neglicees. lace trim- med. in flesh and orchid: 'large sizes wes 75. Now_reduced to $6.05 1 Lace-trimmed Crepe de Chine Break- Coar. "in " blue:” small“size.” Wa Now .. G Crepe_de Chine ' Neglizeer. trij with ruffles of self material. in and coral. medium sizes. Were | Green Silk "Coolie Coat, lined with fesh” Jnpanese silk; extra loag. Wes railored Ble e’ de Chine Ro ra size. Were u: g0, Now Printed Wool de L uilted and silk imed. 1_Black Qu Rohe. $750. Now reduced to Robe, small .nu 5. Now jind-apiited Sitk o medium size. s NrcLicess, Tsmn Fmon. Foundation Garments $1.95 Were $3.50 to §5 20 in a group, including step-in and side-hook girdles, corset- brassieres and bandeaux in broken sizes. Scanties, BLIGH .Y SOILED: size 38 Were jow reduced for . tl 35 A lace Weu !27 60. a0 .’ long model; ow reduced to 5 and Step-in’’ Girdles— Woodthrop and Lily of France makec Szes 26,731,732 and 33" Were £10.30. w rlmlc mu-ln lrl( “sizes’ 30 -nd Colstfll, Tnlln Fl.lwl Knitted Combinations 85¢c Were $145 and $1.75 25 Munsingwear and Kayser combinations with built-up and camisole tops, tight and wide knees. SOILED. In_ white. Broken styles and sizes 5, 6, 7, 8 .uul o 1 Munsingwear and Merode Lompimation ith Camisole and. built- DS, nd__bloomer_ knees: sizes 4. 5. 6 ma n In flesh; SOILED: Were $295. Not T elbow sleeva Blies 43 and 41, “Were 8135, KNIT UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR, Infants” Coats Reduced poShort, Crepe de Chine and Backet-weave ('o.l,.’ ‘as otlows:” . " to_$20. Now_reduce: 1,30 . + inants” lnbheflr Fanties. Wm ni's Ivory Bi et - ®safanter Cnllull nd-Waol Stockings. Were 50c. Now £ INFANTS' APPAREL AND FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. Women’s Pumps, $4-4° pair and'sis 48 Pairs Women's Pumps, including discontinucd styles of our exclusive Laird-Schober, Arnold Glove-Grip and Matrix FFootwear. Strap and Opera Pump styles, ‘with Cuban or Spanish heels, of pate“t leather, black kid, brown calfskin and satin. Guet AAA 5, SA, , 7; AA 415, 5; A d to %5 B 3%, 4%4; C 3, 4, 4%, 5, 54, 7. WOMEN's s-an. ‘TrDp FLOOR. Misses’ Pumips and Oxfords, $1.95 pair Wer: o $10. 36 Pairs Misses' Pumps and Oxfords, round toe and <h:)nt 3::.1) 'mo‘dels Smart Oxford Ties of patent leather and strap ancl opera pumps of kid, satin.and patent leather. Sizes AAA 5, 6, 64 5,6, 7%; A4to5Y,7; BJ.J/,,456/;,7;C2/)1067mlut. . e Misses’ Suoes, THIRD FLOOR: Were 525 Women’s Sllk Frocks, $ and $29.50 15 one-of-a-kind dresses of printed chiffon and crepe, georgette and flat crepe in plain colors; sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40; as is. 20 Printed Crepe, Flat Cre reette 5 Jacket Froeks of chiffon in_pastels: and Printed Chiffon Dre sizes 36, e, e Avds We 38, 40 and 42. As is. Were $20.50 and $35. Now greatly reduced to......$7.78 ‘WoOMEN's Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. 10 Street Frocks of flat crepe in street shades; one-of-a- kind models in sizes 36, 38 and 40. Very specially priced. 5 Flat Crepe and Satin Crepe Frocks, in black and brown; for street. One-of-a-kind in sizes 36 to 40. Specially priced for Priday........ . 927 THE WALNUT ROOM,"THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Fine Frocks, $15 Were 345 10 565 7 Frocks for street and afternoon, of flat crepe and chiffon in plain colors and prints; sizes 14 to 20. 4 Flat Creve. Chiffon and G Afternoon and Evening Fro sembles. Were 348 to 365. Now Misses’ BETTER FROCKS, THIRD FLOOK. Misses’ Silk DresseS, 56-50 Were $13.75 to $22.50 9 Street and Aiternoon Frocks of silk, crepe and chiffon in plain colors and prints; sizes 14 to 20, 20 Georgette. Chiffon and Silk Crepe 7 Afternosn and Strest Frocks, in printed Frocks, in light colors: sizes 14 to nd, silk erepe; sizes . Were $19.50 to $39.50. Now S $16.50 "t brown: size: Now reduced t 4 Chiften snd Georseite Afiernoen . Misses' FRocks, THIRD FLOOR. in size 14. Were $29.50, Misses” Dress Coats, $7.50 were 525 aua 11950 5 only at this drastic reduction. Silk crepe, faille silk, velveteen and kashalike fabrics; straightline coats, with capes, and novelty collars and cufis. ~Red, tan and navy; sizes 14 to 20. 1 Miss' Black Dress Coat with White 3 Misses' Sports Coats from England. Galvak Collar. Style with novelty cufts Brown and tan_ tweeds: gnd “side fafes; size 18. Was 31 mmodels. * Szes 14 and ow ow Coat ‘with’ "Bl . Basket W 20 Was $95. 23750 Cont “from znmna Tai- rge Datch pockets: Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. . . ' . Junior Misses’ Pique Frocks, 95¢ 73 12 smart little Frocks, suitable for school, greatly reduced for Friday. Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17. H 7, Hands mnl:';!cmn }u Easiish Print Ret i lic piaue, dotted 5 n lesh, orchid, " n Basket W And peach: ires i To™, Were SO n."fl and Flannel o Now Were Jvl"ml MissES’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Little Women’s Basketweave and Kashmir Coats, $25 Were 53950 7: plain and fur-trimmed. Some with novelty collars, some with fur collars of broadtail and squirrel lmnrate seaming and tucking. Black, blue and tan. Sizes 3314, 3315, 393 V% and 4114, 1 Little Woman's Black Velvet Col‘ I'I'h 1 Litthe . 'Mt o le Woman's Blue Basket-weave Coat: e"snenfltfl d cuffs. Size 37 1 with w) le llflen eo‘lllnr' ernz WoMEN's C 1S, THIND Fioom, Larger Women's Coats Greatly Reduced 4 Lareer Women's Fur-tri Lar ave and Kashmir Co tailored” Collars: ol kin onkey Jur eoliar. squirrel. Sizes 45's. k 38.50. omen's *Tan : Were a0 B and T i, MSanmey oContes lnd luulrr!l 0:7‘ ci Sd of matehing 11955 ana $55'0! roand | 0% Were Larcer WoMEN's Conn Taims Froo. Women’s Dress Coats, $29.50 #7105 9 Coats of tweed and kashmir fabrics, plain and fur trimmed, with squirrel and kit fox: in tan, gray, blue and plaids. In dress and smartly tailored styles. = Sizes 36, 38 and 40. 5 Cloth and Silk Coats. copies of i Tncluded are S Taie conta with MBSELS i i issat withchit- fur and earacul, 1 biack creola cont with Soat ar: amacre 5 tan ‘and, black walyak (gflnr and cuffs, Now S W n coat wit oW 1 s PRI 1 English Tmport smartly tail brown squirrel 1l d_slot e nith ’N"" Collar and siot seaming Coats of 81l Silk lining:_size 40. Was $49. BEI Ri '?l:!\l‘nr"d l‘llth e‘rmlne :ln,d(.::‘l';‘:rk .:rllll duced for Fridav_to. $35 36 and 33. Were 3$79.50. 5 WOMEN'S CoATs, THIRD FLOOR. Special Size Dresses Reduced Printed Chiffon Dresses, Fomen's Navy Blue Crene les; 'sizes 42, ine Dresses. o Now A% o e iy ? 135, 'Now 1 @' Chine Dres La ‘s Crépe T oo madsi T ite, oy less: sizes pliate _and pleats, in white or “dreen e 4: ‘o and 397 ind ol ; 3080, Now "Rreatly “reduced to.. 2'a 4472 and 467s. Were 320 SreciaL S1zE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR, 165 Yards Pebble Crepe, $1.95 Yard Was $3. 165 of smart Pebble Crepe in the new A umn shades and black. Very greatly reduced for 30_yards Black Silk-face -Velvet. Was 34 250 Remnants, 1 to § vard. Now.. seeqresenese 000 seorgette, radium, * Was 3165 to 33 yard. Now....$1yard Rayon and Cotton Fabric, 18c yard was ssc 200 yards, 36-inch material, suitable for slips, dra- peries and Coverings, in tan, rose, gold and prints. 100 Remnants. of cotton W"h dr!u fab. Tics, i Jengths of 1 to 3 yards, in O femuins prioted s ancde/iand sason) gluded are’ zephsr eing Rah Hollywood " chintz of printed I oatiste uced % and 3 S1Lxs, Szconp FLOOR. ale, 4, o and c'numeuum. CorTon Dnu Goons, Seconp FLOOR. Junior Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $10.75 %5 30 Junior' Boys’” Winter Overcoats, wool lined to neck, Venetian yoke and sleeve lining. Blues l.vrm\ns, grays and heather shades in lot, but not in every size. blzcs 3 to 10 years, except 9. [ r.n -el.m "«l""“' slm 5 to 8 years. 7 Boys’ Four-piece its, 2 pairs golt - hmm‘ o oved knickers, . Sizes 10, 11, 12, 13, 18 sears. alr& "':‘:,.0";, $00d TRterisls. m“n'r u Were $15.75. Noy 10.75 ofets O 50°ana 35,75, et Unpan ‘Cotton, Suits. Merode 150 pairs Boys' Fancy Gelf Hese, in_new and Dalby make: sizes 3 to T patterns. - Sizes 7iz to 11 Were Were $1.50 and $2. Now.. ..65¢ ‘THE Boys’ STORE, FourtH Were $12.50 b pflr;; ;'l'lfir: pal In and- $2.80 E Now Teduced 1o ‘WoMEN’s Ho! hmeére m Rclullr lnd aullllu, Were 82 pair. _.u.ox'y. 8is Ribbons Reduced 0dd Lengths of Fancy Ribbons in & variety of colors; suitable for fancy work. Reduced !4 and more to .. voe..e.25¢ each Rissons, Atsiz’ 20, Fist Fioon. Women’s Silk Umbrellas, $3-35 Were $5. 15 Black Silk Um- brellas with gray or floral bor- der, mounted on 16-rib frames with assorted composition han- dles. tips and ferrules. 10, Now . 3 Faney Siik Ui by ounted on, e raercd, prown TOh aor Bead handie, ¥ t IMPERFECT. Was ow reduced to.. a4 UmsreLras, A8z 13, Fiast FLoon. Home Frocks, $1-45 Were $3.95 and $5. 40 attractive trocks, in a variety of styles and colors, of handker- chief linen, printed voile and linen.” In colors, white and prints. including printed voiles loy jeeves, polka dot handker- ehl!( line: 11 some sleeveless. ‘Were $5.95 and §' . Now greatly re- duced for cle: ..$1.95 5 ll"v(l!ll. 'k Frocks of print- ed silk e ette and silk fl\IP with ’l!lQfl hlnhn pleats and Attractive styles. Were $750 nnd HI) Greatly reduced for Frida ance ... 3 & Home Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Silk Costume Slips, $2-95 Were $395. 18 crepe slips in flesh and white with deep hems tops and bottoms. in white, i pueh 'and flesh. Were 37,50 2 Flesh Creve Slips of beautiful au ity. finished with lace at top hem. ~ Were 31 CosToME Suips, THIRD FL Women’s and Misses’ Gloves, Special, $1.9 240 pairs; all of an exceptionally fine quality washable capeskin: P. K. sewn. Fashion's accessory colors include caracul. ruddy brown, willow and beaver. Groves, AsLE 11, FIRsT FLOOR. Jumor Misses’ Oxfords $3.75 pair Were $8 7 pairs Junior Misses’ Tan Ox- fords, crepe sole. AA 41 infor ‘Misses' Patent Leather - Jow. fiat heel 1zes ’. low. Bt heel ' Bizes AA 41 G C 812, 812, Were L Now! pairs J-nm Glm' 1‘n| Eik’ oxma-. dul Al 12. 6,55 Gir Were 31260, " Now. .. $6.33 Junjor, Misses' Tan''Riding C 3 4, 5 D 4'3. W 1650, P 6.3 CHILDREN'S SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR. Children’s “Comfy” Slippers, #1 pair Were $1.75 to $2. 18 Pairs Chil- dren's “Comiy® Slippers, of felt and feather. Sizes 4, 4 ; irs Leather and Felt "Cnmlv Evereit stvle. _ 8izes 9. 91 Were $1.75 and nn style o cmunms SHors, Fourts FLOOR. Children’s Pumps, $2.75 Were $4.50. 12 Pairs Children’s Patent Lenher Pumps, several Sizes B 94, 10, 10745 4 to 11 is' Patent Lesther 12, 12%2. 1802 35 CHILDREN’S SHOES, Boys’ Oxfords, $375 pair Were $§5. 36 Pairs Boys’ Tan Calf Oxfords, straight tip: Good- vear welt soles. Sizes B 1 to 63 C 1'to6; D' 1 to 6; E 11 and 2. 14 pairs ncflr Tan EIk Biucher, Ox- 5t £ 85, ““Boys' ' ‘Twr Oxfords. ole. Sizes C 1, v;/ 203 3% , d, 31, 4 6. FourtH FL0OI Radio Cabmets, $35 Were $65. 3 radio cabinets, with built-in 100A R. (.. A speaker. 20 Ukelele Covers. were £1.80. Nov 28 Tkelele' Stri ere 10c. Uhclele Blekar™ weve oc - Now RADIO GALLERIES, FOURTH F Maids’ Uniforms Special, $1-95 48 Uniforms of green and blue broadcloth in fast colors: Bob Evans make. Straightline models, finished with white collar and cuffs; well tailored. Sizes 16 to 46. Unrorms, THIRD FLOOR. Silk Chiffon Hose, Special, $1.45 45 Pairs of Full-fashioned Sheer Chiffon Stockings. Picot tops. Important, with new Fall fashions, lre the smart darker hoslery shades shown. Sizes 812 to 10. ize Chiffon Silk Silk smh; .81 pair irs Tmported N.a-:m Liste nf..(m g 10. gl Were $1.50. Special School Values—Boys’ and Girls® Three-quarter and Seven-eighths Sports Socks, very special, 3 pairs, $1 200 pairs in designs and colorings suitable for youth to wear to school. Sizes 6 to 10%. group of Children’s Stockin, size ent, reduced 5 and CmiLoreN's HOSIERY, A1sLE 20, Fmst Socks and Socklings. Broken for immediate clearance tomorrow. Boys’ Play Suits, 60c Were $1. 25 Boys’ Blu\eless Play Sults, sizes 2, 3 and 4. 78 Trousers 3, Fonnci Coat and’ Ta Jellow and lavender. Sizes 3 ang. 3 Were 3850, $2.95 irls) Drassen Gt DEmiS 3 d_gingham. Sizes 2, 3, 4 3. No vanuu Arrnu Fourtr FLOOR. Women’s and Misses’ Sports Frocks, $9-50 Were $16.50 to $39.50 18; one and two piece straight- line silk and knitted sports frocks: light and dark shades. errs 14 to 4. ported Strived Silk Frocks: -;m ow. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Junior Misses” Bloomers Special, $1-95 pair Only 12 pairs oi glove silk bloomers. Sizes 14, 16 and 18; flesh, blue and green. -on and_Coat Sweaters: - SOILED from displas Were 3295 Giris: Wool Varapond. Skire hlzua and green. Sizes 12 and 14, & Blue Piassuiisi “sire 2! 3 mm Muglin Bodywai ere 25c i nlne Everfast’ Overs d 10" Were 3150 p iz "Paiema Size 18 . knee length. Size Nos Givs’ FORNISHINGS, FoURTH FLOOR, Crere de Chinz and Satin Blouszs, $3%5 Were $5.75. 21; in attractive light colorings. Sizes 32 to 42 in lot. de Chine Blouses: plaj it il 91 Were l! 'l ]l Silk l\lnmn‘ lnrludlnt lenrleuu. 1k P nd crepe de ! T were #13.7: Blousts, Taixp Fioon, Men’s Handkerchiefs Special, $1-50 cach From France come these fine white linen handkerchiefs—so excep- tional in quality and handwork. Hand-rolled hems, fine cording, and beautiful embroidered mono- grams make them outstanding. Black, green, tan. h'e and laven- der are the monog:~ 1 colors. HANDKERCHIEFS, AISLE 13 First PLOOR. Men’s Oxfords, $5-95 Were $10 and $12 Pairs Rlack and White and Tan and White Sports Oxfords, i soles. Sizes R 7, . 11: C 6Y, 8y 5 11: D 6, 614, 915, 55 Pairs Black and Tan Calf, Black Kangaroo and Tan Kid Oxfords; medium and narrow toes. Some Arnold Glove Grip Shoes in the lot. Sizes AAA 813 to 11: AA Ti3 to11: ATto 11; B 6 to 11: C 6to11: D6tol1l: E6toll, W $10 and $12. Now......... THE MEN's STORE, SECOND Fioon. Gift Shop Reductions 1 Crestal Tree. Was $40. Now $1838 L Brass Desk Set. s pleces. Was $30 1 Desk & Was £20 510 1 an Coffee Table, as is. Was 328 Mo ereatly reduced to.. .. oo 810 1 Fibow Cushi 1 Grystar Tre. 2 Portfoll Now reduced to.... 1 _Glass Elephani £1250. N 4 THE GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. Women’s and Misses’ New Fall Felts, $3.75 75—exceptional in quality of felt and in interpretations of the Fall- ‘Winter millinery mode, at this spe- cial low price. Sports and day- time felts bring the season's im- portant colorings. Large and small he-dstzes Women's and Misses' Hats: feltn, n lisht calors, and turbans. Were ver ore. Now ... .83 RHLLNERy, TRIND FLoOK, Girls’ and Junicr Misses’ Berets, 50c Were $1.50 Only 20 at this great reduction. Dark Ted in large sizes and old biue in smail 0 irle ana Tomtar GIRLS’ AND J' MrLLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. Hats from The Millinery Salon, %5 9; including felts and fabric hats for sports and daytime wear. 5 Felt Hats: lrelx-fllnl a few ridine hats. Were more. -$10 Miriineny Sarow, Trin FLoOK. Govms and Pajamas, $145 Were §1.95 and $2 11 Rayon Gowns; green. peach and pink: size 15 only. 11 Long- Sleeved Pajamas; tailored siyles; hite only: sizes 15 :;\d 18. 36 Whne Fhinmpine r.wm, sauare necklines. Sizes 15. Were §1Now. Corron Unpenwias, Taisp Fioos