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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, JRSDAY, NXOVEMBER 7. 19%). PICTURES OF SPOKEN WORDS ; WooDWARD & LLOTHROP REGARDED AS AID TO DEAF, 10™ 11™ F oxp G STREETS Key to Translation of Sound Shadows Must Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Be Found Before Use Becomes Practicable. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not ’ sent C. O. D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Women’s Worsted Dresses, Special, $13.75 10 Light-weight worsted frocks in one-picce styles, smartly tai- lored; in street colors. Sizes 34 to 40. Special for I‘ruIa\' only. Pastel Chiffon Dinner Frocks, in - 12 Tailored Two and Three Piece Suits blue, green, peach. maize and flesh; in smart tweed, covert cloth, crepe, sizes 36 and 38; as is. Were $29.50 fallle, frisca cloth and crepe satin, and $35. Now.. cereeses . $12.25 in brown, black, green. Chanel rose 10 Silk Sulu—lhree-plcce styles with and navy; slzes 38 to 42. Were $25 eggshell satin or crepe de chine .. .$18.75 blouses. In brown, black, independ- Bennullllly 'l'-llwed Sillk-and-wool ence and navy: sizes 38 to 42. Suits with satin or crepe blouses— LEGAL HANDICAPS OF WOMEN SCORED Natuonal COuncII Chairman| £ Delivers Address on Laws Over Radio Chain. = | BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE. NEW YORK, November 7 (#).—Pictures of spoken words were shown to | the New York Electrical Society last night and discussed as a new kind of possibility for enabling the deaf to hear conversation. ! “up of the National Broadcasting These speech pictures were thrown on a canvas screen, where they literally - jast night, declared that the present | talked by turning themselves back into speech. The pictures were the sound track | osition of women in the law handi- | of a movie film magnified with a stereopticon until the row of jagged shadows ps them in every field and prevents | wyop represents spoken sounds was as big as a line of icicles. As this row | women from taking their proper places ! moved across the canvas the alternating lights and shadow penetrated a slit in | & Gitizens. o over 1,000 laws in the | the cloth and fell upon & mirror, thence they refiected to a photo-electric cell and were turned into words. United States which discriminate geainst women,” Mrs. Smith said.| As the speech translation was instan- “These laws relate, among other points, | taneous, the audience could see the shape of shadows that made the sounds. fp the right of a married v\'omnnhtu tract, to the guardianship of her enil In reading the shadows, said the dem- onstrator of the picture. John Bellamy Ars. Jane Norman Smith, chairman | t the National Council of the Woman's y, speaking over a coast to coast Children’s Hosiery Greatly Reduced 240 pairs Boys’ and Girls’ Sports Hose. Fancy wi to 1012, Special . 36 pairs Children's % Ie colored stripes. Sizes Were 50c. Now.. 60_pairs Children’s Wool-an 3;-length Sox. Sizes 5% to T%. Special tiiieiiiiiianinnnniiins Dimity Blouses, $1-50 Were $3.95. 20 figured dimity blouses, in light shades; sizes 32 to 40. 6 Tailored White Silk Blouses, in sizes 36 to 40. Were $3.95. Now...$1.95 24 Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses in light shades; sizes 32 to 44. Were $8.75. Now greatly f!d;jcefl Brovuses, THMD FLOOR speed of the shadows the speaker’s voice became that of a seemingly different person. A sentence spoken by a man ranged all the way from a startling imitation of a pig’s grunt up through intelligible speech in higher and higher key as the speed increased until it be- h Socks, w D ‘é ¢hildren, the inheritance and disposal @f her property, to the ownership of - Ber own labor and services, both within #nd without the home, and, what is eore important, to the right of a roman in industry to sell her labor on e same terms as a man? Party Wants Amendment. % “The National Woman's party has #indertaken the task of removing these @iscriminations. We believe that the ogical sequence to the national suffrage gmendment is the passage by Con- gress of the equal rights amendment roviding that men and women_ shall ave equal rights in the United States. This amendment give women what every man enjoys through the mere ac- cident of being born a male, no more gnd no less.” Mrs. Smith says that the question Has arisen as to the effect of the equal ghts amendment on so-call’d *pro- ctive” labor laws for women. The Vational Woman's Party, according to frs. Smith, is opposed to the exploita- on of any human being in industry. t believes that all industrial legislation lhruld be based on the nature of the Svork and not on the sex of the worker, This standard of equality, she pointed ®ut, already exists in some parts of the Zinited States. % Mrs. Smith said that laws applying to Somen workers and not to men, are among the greatest discriminations ggainst women. They close many doors { opportunity to women seeking em- loyment, she stated, while women rown out of work by their passage are 4nvariably forced into harder, more rly paid work, for which they must fompete with one another. 3 Wants Equal Basis. Z “This legislation, linking women Aith children instead of with adults, gan years ago in the transition of tage of woman’s much protested in- aasion of industry,” Mrs. Smith de- Plared. “Today, when women are an @stablished and increasingly important art of our economic life, legislation oncerning them must be on the same sis as that of their male competitors. “The present position of women be- Jore the law is & most undignified one. SVomen, whether wage-earners or home- Snakers, cannot take their proper places #s citizens until they have gained an Zqual status with men in the laws of wour country and equal recognition in Frery feld” HOLDS INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS | IS ABOVE SOVEREIGNTY Peruvian Minister Tells Interna-, tional Law Session That Law o Rises Above States. 3y the Associated Press. % HAVANA, November 7.—Dr. Victor | . Maurata, Peruvian minister of | razil, told fellow directors of the Amer- ican Institute of International Law esterday that certain rights of in- alividuals transcend the sovereignty of ations. % Without coming out flatly in favor ! intervention, he did hold that in- vidual sovereignty should not be hown on the American continent. He id that the law rising above States #nd equitable reparations for damaged fioperlles constituted rules of justice at the ages could not alter. Z “In our continent” he said, “the Tproblem of responsibility has attained eat advancement by the convention r Washington which was recently | elebrated. This convention established #he dominion of international rights in Zpffairs which affect the States. The ~convention fought against the tendency Jo exclude international justice in the aname of constitutional law. Such ex- Zclusion would annul all’ labors of Zarbitration. It is in brief the will of SState opposing its veto to the necessity %of justice, which is above all national Aecisions.”™ FAMED TREES BROKEN. ourists Take Souvenirs From Cedars of Lebanon. DAMASCUS, Syria (#)—The cedAl'S[ of Lebanon, famed in Holy Writ, have | _become prey to the souvenir-] huntlng- Ltourists. | « Local folk lop off branches for uIPI Zto the tourists, coming in increasing Znumbers over the new automobile road zfrom Beherre. Not content with this Zvandalism, the inhabitants use the ap- aproaches to the forest as a dumping round for all sorts of refuse. There is a warden, but he seems to Zeonfine his activities to selling tickets 30l admission to the cedar grove. Com- 2plaints have been made to the authori- but so far without N INVEST IN First Trust Notes Yielding 6% Interest Money to Loan on Real Estate J.LEO KoLB 923 New York Ave. District 5027 ' For Ol Heating ‘ COMFORT | i{CONVENIENCE, . ECONOMY Be sure to see the Super il Heator : “WALLACE ENGINEERING CO. | 904-12th Street National 0183 | r‘»’n MOANANE (BAVAVANES A ATANAN ALWAYS BE AT YOUR P”K”CAL wot S .sp o 7 Ry, START NOW BY JOINING Y. M. C. A, 1736 G Street N.W. Te! Meiensl 8289 LAvAERLEA AT ‘Taylor of the General Electric Co., lies came an__unintelligible high-toned Were $25 and $20.50. Now..$16.50 with long sleeves; in brown. black, CHILDREN'S HOSTERY a possibility of relief for the deaf. He warned, however, that there is no early likelihcod of this relief. Last night, for example, wished to show the shape of speech he had to stop the picture, turning it into a silent still. Even so, only the warble. became feminine. when he Then But the man's voice never ‘Women's volces, said Mr. Taylor, undergo similar changes. the screen spoke the words | backward and demonstrated that re-; versing the order cf spelling does not reproduce the sound backward. ited. a blur. simplest vowel sounds could be exhib- Nevertieless, Mr. Taylor said, it is conceivable that methods can be de- vised of turm:xg the moving shadows into a series of stills which the eye can see while speech goes cn. the shadows move so fast that they are He said that, although he knows of no one now able to read the words in these sound tracks, the key to shadow translation may vet be discovered. Mr. Taylor made the talking canvas do astonishing tricks. Charge Account Privilege Extended Ordinarily By changing the stead of letters. “Eetay eye sauce kawye oon,” said Mr. Taylor. said: “New York Electric Soclety.” ward. 1—The QUALITY of our pelts is always of the highest standard. 2—Our SERVICE assures 100 per cent satisfaction at all times. 3—Our STYLES are representa- tive of the latest dictates of fashion. FURS Hundreds of Washington women, in silent approval, have recognized the above character- istics of our business . . . conse- quently, they always come to us first in selecting their furs. A Deposit Reserves Any Selection CAPITOL FUR SHOP 1208 G ST. ‘The name Taylor when reversed sounds as it it spelled Orlate. This is because the volce pronounces whole sound in- le keert Kkelly | He put | the plc(ure of this sound on the canvas, reversed the direction and the canvas ‘That was what Mr. Taylor had said back- Hosiery’s Best Doing justice to one’s legs with the very finest of hosiery is not the extravagance it might have been a while ago. For now, even the most delicate stockings can be worn with the assurance that if they run they can be made whole again on the marvelous Knitbac machine. Small repairs 25¢. Others in proportion Hosiery Service Department Our Doormen Will Gladly Park Your Car While You Shop. A PASHION INSTITUTION. | Jeltelfs Boys’ Play Suits, 50c ‘Were $1. 20 suits for boys, in sizes 3. 4 and 5. Greatly reduced for in areen. eof !v’u independence and mixture; sizes 36, 38 and 40. Were $39.50. Now re- duced 10 voeeeorosoees Bty 816 5 Travel Tweed Dresses in coat and wrap-around models; sizes 36, 40 and 44; as is. Were $25. Now $18.75 ‘WOMEN’Ss DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Walnut Room Dress Reductions A1sLe 20, FIRsT FLOOR. Girls’ Felt Hats, $3 Were $5 and $8.50. 12 smart little hats, in brown, tan, blue and Philippine Gowns, $1-45 “Tailored Slips, $1:95 Printed Voile Frocks, $1-95 Infants’ Sweater Suits Evening Scarfs, $3.95 Bemberg Bloomers, 75¢ Handmade Cluny Lace 2 Beautifully Tailored Suits, of flat crepe and covert cloth; sizes 36 and 38" Were $49.530. " Now reduced Al kind manufacturer’s nmplen in Chanel red, flat crepe and navy and black satin; sizes 38, 40 and 42. Special for Friday .. Afternoon Fi flat crepe, in brown, black and in- dependence blue; sizes 36 to 42. Special for Friday . 827 ‘THE WALNUT RooM, TH] n Liitle Gieis Frocka: in ties and xnmm"urm ; $6.50 and Now JUVENILE Arnnn, Fourti FLOOR. Were $1.95. 10 gowns, in white with pastel embroidery and round or souare necks; sizes 14, 15, 16 and 17. 3 Tailored Jacket Suits of oxford 15 Philippine Gowns, In white with tweed and black twill, with wrap '"‘,’!'.""""“:,,,‘.' e skirts; sizes 34 and 40. ‘Were $39.50; 8 Rayon' Patamas. n plnk or Dench: Now . $15 !I!!n 15, 16 and 17. Were l'lll 3 Fur-trimmed ll\d Plain ‘/Dlll, in jored’ Lok St oxford and navy kashmir; one with Sl Tk i squirrel collar, ‘Sizes 38, 40 and 42: ek ,;‘,’g ,} were $39.50. Now .... .$19.50 17, Were 1 Tan Ensemble, with tweed coat and tan frock of crepe, with pleated ukm and hzgotlng‘ Was s’eza 50. 3 BIIDWIIM Pon gee Raincoats, slightly SOILED as is. French im- H 34, 36 and 40. Were .. $7.50 WOMEN’s COATS, THIRD FLOO. Patamas 708 d e of, nrnnud hroadcloth 21- th. Were £2. Now e conon UNDERWEAR, ‘hmn FLoor. Were $2.95. 15 slins of crepe de chine and sports satin (nvon) in tan, yellow and flesh; some fin- Iih!d with deep hems and inverted pleats, Tan Crepe Wran-ar % m.-;" witn hen’:‘-D«:h"rT‘JJI" .:I:‘ h.m‘umhm fery. Were 1.5 H I Binck " wnith ‘ana o Tace 'Trmined, Sthers oma Wera $3. Now .. .03 fow . 7 Fine Ouality Slins of crepe de ehine. 3 embroidersd or lace trimmed. S o TeRen, Imports. handm w Now redue: Cofi-uln sun, T:mn FLOOR, Three. and wool tweed mixtures; 15 and 17. Were $20.50. Now..$22 4 Chiffon and Silk Crepe Frocks; sizes 15 and 17. Were $20.50. IMow.$18.50 JUNIOR MIsSES’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Were $2.95. 7 frocks with elhow length or long sleeves, finished with organdy collar and pleats in skirts. & Extra wize Voile P Drasses, itk Jone ‘sivever and ‘oreandy ‘onmes: feohiack and white prints.” Were 185 No 2 z.::‘:.-.- 2 Imported Knitted Suits, blue and ) size 38, " Were 32030 i Crer ek irts.”"Were Howr Faocxs, Trrms Fioor, Girls’ Shirts, $1.50 1 Twe-piece Jersey Dress, beue 36. Was $35. No'.......ll!” SrPoRTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Wm $2.75. 12 silkk and wool and Black w nlnlerud g prien and e 37.50. Misses” Better Gowns Greatly Reduced 3 Chiffon Afternoon and Evening Gowns. in printed and plain chiffon; sizes 14 to 18. Were $48. Now greatly reduced to....... ..$15 1 White Satin Wedding Gown: size 16, Was $95. Now reduced to $59.50 Misses’ BETTFR GOwNs, THIRD FLOOR. len, sees 4 to rea:wllt L. .81. W ST nlor Miskee Mrations. in stz chiffon and georgette; sizes 14 to 11_Chiffon, Georgette, Taffeta and Crepe Afternoon and Evening ey m.n..m Frocks, in light and dark shades; M'. B e sizes 14 to 20. Were $25 to $39.50. Now greatly reduced to......$16.50 5 Evening and Street Frocks of taffeta, georgette and crepe; sizes 14 to 18, Were $35 to $4250. Now reduced Smis’ PoRnisiNGs, Founti FLoom. Greatly Reduced Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. Women's Coats Greatly Reduced Junior Misses” Frocks, $12.25 were s6.50 10 frocks in one, two and three piece styles, of silk crepe and tweed mixtures, in tan, black, green and 1ed; sizes 11 to 17. Imported Knitted Sport Suits Greatly Reduced for Clearance Misses’” Frocks Reduced, $9.75 Were $§16.50 to $29.50. ‘11 street, aiternoon and evening frocks of crepe, M:sses Dress Coats, Special, $47.50 Fur-trimmed coats, with mushroom and tuxedo collars of palmi, fitch and marmmk with spiral and muff cuffs. are broadcloths, in black, brown and green, 4 Transparent Velvet Suits, with green. blouses of lame or crepe satin, in 1 Brown Soleil Hat. IMPERFECT, | bla green and brown: sizes 34, be, mld T~ head nzs 21 38, $12.80 - or:dr\lx‘:e:iz g 1s. Were $49.50. 3 French Bevetn i pink. some folledZand "blue in lsrie an 1 Imported Tweed Ensemble with head sizes. Were $1.50. GIRLS’ AND JUNIOR MISSES’ eggshell blouse; was $65. Now..$35 e MILLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. Women’s Felt Hats, $3 Were much more. 15 hats, in smart Fall colors and styles, Tri ngs, includlnh‘ flows lilk In\u gardenias and kl r pa, Were much more—now reduced to 236 Smart ’llllil from the Mlmnzry 4 Transparent Velvet Suits, with silk crepe blouses, in blue and brown: sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Were $59.50. Now veee..$39.50 2 Rubberized Crepe de Chine Rain- ALl a .50, w "“;“fifl coats, in navy and wine, bound with Mitimessy, THiRD P con, 7 white; size 38. Were $22.50. - Maids’ Uniforms, $295 Now . $16.50 Natural - color English Imported Were $3.95. 6 blue broadcloth uniforms, in straight}ine models Rubberized Pongee Raincoat, :‘b'rlwhgggs. bi:md model; 5%9?0 as ow R.Iln:blh of ofl silk and crepe de with organdy collars and cuffs; e el R R L 37T "Rarer Unitorme Sith e TOes35 amd 36" Weve $1050 and gpenny firs glaed T8, 6 an 81550, ROW rrsvvs 2 Biack NII:: 'lsnl"fi:. Uniforms " with IERTous txs ne-or- & kind modais ‘in 36! Now Feduced for cleatance to..$3.08 rown, blue, purple and mixtures; glres 38, 40 and 42 Were $8.50. D3 BLchRs Negligees Reduced, $7:95 Were $15 and $I18. 5 crepe de chine and celenese negligees, in prints or solid colors; trimmed with mmes of georgette or self 1 Two-piece Flannel Suit in navy . - DeaduTa b e blue; size 17. Was $39.50. Now.$22 1 Flesh Brocaded Crepe Satin Negli- 1 Black Dress Coat with wolf trim- Thedium tize. Wag 325, Now $10.95 ming; size 15. Was $95. Now.$49.50 o ‘" l';, 1 Green Coat with civet cat collar and cuffs; size 13. Was $49.50. Now. .$22 1 Tan Tweed Coat with wolf col size 13. Was $79.50. Now great] reduced ..... $29.50 meds as 5 Lace-trimmed ‘Crepe de Chine gees, in small and large sizes: in fluh nd’ blue. Were $7.05 and $9. tec piece styles. . Were £75and 518,50, Now reduced to 85,59 NEGLIGEES, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Gloves, $2:25 Were $3.25. 84 pairs 1-button P. K. sewn glace gloves, in tan and brown; sizes 5%, 6 and 7%. 58 pairs Women's Pull-on Washable Chamols Gloves, in white oniy: 6l ahd 6%. Were 5 Imported Knitted Suits, bright shades; sizes 16 to 38. Were l:ssflgo Imported White Silk Dress. two piece; size 16. Was $55. Now. . $29.50 Two-piece Silk Dress, sleeveless, peach: size 18. Was $75. Now $44.50 Pleated Crepe de Chine Sports Skirts, light blue: sizes 14 to 39 Were $10.75. Now....... 2 W, Gloves, sizes 5%, $2.50. Now. GLoves, A1sLE 11, First FLOOR. Women’s Silk Umbrellas- Special, $3-95 50 Silk Umbrellas, fancy and self striped, 16-rib frames. Assorted composition handles, tips and fer- rules. Navy, brown, green, purple and black. UMBRELLAS, AIsLE 13, FIRsT FLOOR. Gitls” Frocks, %895 Were $12.50 and $16.50. Seven frocks “of silk crepe and tweed in blue, tan and navy; sizes 8, 10 and 12 3 School Uniforms of Prench !‘Yll and flannel, and silk crepe, wder biue and red; sizes Were $10 and §11 § Enslish Print B W 4 Evening Wraps in velvet and taffeta, in black, chartreuse and flesh; sizes 14 to 18. Were $40 and $85. Now ...... . ..$29.75 5 Evening Gowns, of chiffon and taf- feta, in blue, yellow, orchid 'and goral: sizes 14 to ‘Were $50. ow ... 7! 20. Reduced for Friday clearance. 17 Evening and Afternoon Frocks, in prints and plain colors—of georgette, chiffon, taffeta and crepe; sizes 14 to 20 Were $2050 to $42:50. Now 522 5 Chiffon and Georgette Afiernoon Frocks in light and dark shades; sizes 14 and 16. Were $39.50 and $4250. Now ....... gt $15 Tweed Coat’ wu.n fox” collar: size 14. ‘Was $39.50. GIRLS' APPAREL, Fovnn ?Loon « Silk Pajamas, $5%5 pair Were $9. 7 Pairs Tailored Crepe de Chine Pajamas, flesh and coral with embroidery. Sizes 15, 16 red Pajamas. tub silk in izes 15 and 16, Were Chine’ Che; ap- georgette ruffles. Were $2.95 The materials Sizes 14 to 18. nem;.’.'\'i 7 i hmmorea or lncr~mmmui. oreh "x 38 40. Special Size Coats Greatly Reduced 3 Little Women’s Navy and Black Kashmir Coats with scarf and nov- elty collars; slot seaming, tucking “ and stitching: sizes 3315, 371, and A 5 LN 3012, Were $20.50 and $39.50. Now Trimmed reduced to .. 2.50 SeeciaL Size Coats, THIRD FLOOR. INPANTS' FURNISHINGS FourTH FLOOR. shades in newest styles. colors, lace trimmed. 1 Larger Woman's Black Lace Afternoon Dress, size 44'2. Was 369.50. Now..$3§ SpeciaL S1ze Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Were $8.51 lovely pasf 6 chiffon scarfs, in 3. educy 3 Chifton Bouaren it ders ,';"" hand-rolled " ed B 55 # Small Bove' Sults. wool shorts and wash tope. Bizes 3 t0 10 3.50. 80 Boys' Swea iu) colors and jacquards. years. Were §3.50. Now. 33 Boys' Wool Knicker Suli and colors. Sizes 9 to years. Were $15.75. Now Tue Boys' STore, FOURTH FLOOR. Junior Misses” Shoes $3.75 pair Were $6.50 and $8. 12 pairs Junior Misses’ Pumps and Ox- fords, leather and rubber soles. Manufacturer's samples. Size B 4 only nlor Misses' Patent Leather heels. £2.93 Nlcann Aisir 15, FiRst Froon. sizes 8 10 ls . g2 ood " atyiee except 11 -$10.35 Were $1.50. 45 bloomers, in Augusta make, in flesh only: sizes 36 and 38. Reduced for Friday. §0 Pieces ot Knit Underwear in weil —includ- Bahtics. Bloomers and e ion suits in 3ilk and wool, wool and cot- ton. and all-cotton—Iin an “assortment of) stvles. ~Br sizes and ED. Were 62ic to Now reduced 1o 45e. Ghe. 25 and 4103 KNIT UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Special, 15¢ yard A hrfi quantity of handmade Cluny lace 1 and 11 inches wide, in edgings and insertions—a few matched tterns. pa 3 Sowion Missis’ Siors Laces, A1sLe 19, FIrsT FLOOR. FourtH FLOOR. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $5.95 pair Were 1250 34 pairs Women's Pumps and.Oxfords, including Oxford Ties of patent leather, smartly cut-out and Spanish heels; Gun Metal Pumps, one-strap model of kid skin; Buckle Pump of gun metal caliskin, with Cuban heels. Sizes AAA 415 to 634, 714, 8; AA 4%, 5%, 6; A 4 to 6; B 4% to 5)%; C 3, 3%, 4%. ‘WoMEN’s SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Little Women’s Chiffon Dresses, $16.50 Were §29.50. 5 Little Women's Chiffon Dresses, pastel Sizes 3314, 3714, 3914 Boys' Golf Hose, Special, 35¢ Pair 300 pairs Boys” Golf Hose, in new patterns and colorings. cial price and purchase several pairs. _Infants’ Shoes, $1-75 pair gnd white. Tn extra size No; 4 Large Women's Fur-trimmed and Plain Kashmir Coats, straightline models with novelty tucking and stitching; collars of squirrel, mole, muskrat or self material. Full silk lining. In navy and black; sizes 45, 491, and 46! Were $39.50 to $50.50. Now.. Sk UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. e > 4 . Misses’” Pumps, $3: pair Were $7.50 to $15. 41 pairs Gen- uine Lizard Strap Pumps in black or brown, with Spanish or Cuban heels; Patent Leather Strap Pumps and Oxford Ties, with Spanish and %pIkc heels. Slleb AAA 6, 6'5; and 4174, 3 Little Women's Printed Crepe Dresses, brown and tan patterns, tailored models Sizes 371, 391 4 Were 31850, Now .r..$12.23 Benefit Sizes 712 to 1045, 121 Boys' Junior Shirts. plain white b stripes, Altached-colia? sty1es 51 :"d 2 et B to 11 years Now "«0" % 36 Youths' Shirts, Mattachedocolist ulvle .90 white and s 0 n!rkhanIdn ncy, effects. Sisen Fo sts:s SHOES, THIRD FLoOR. ovs' Button-on Blonser, Whiie ' and Chfldren’s High Shoas fancy eff $2.75 pair Were §5 Special 15 pairs Children's White Elk and Buckskin High Shoes, SOILED from handling. SIMS A 10, 1115, ;B9 10 103, 1213 " Oxford Ties, APy Mises, Stacd Ties, malking Black d Aiu!dl .nd G tor 7t 10 413, o' i 1 Were §3. 6 pairs Infants' Pirst- step High Button Shoes, patent vamp with white kid top. Sizes D3 E3,4,4%. cfi:!hnu' All-white Button D ftom hand! ze: i E 3, 3%, INFANTS' SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR. Women’s Silk Hose Special 51'35 pair 360 Pairs Service Weight Silk Hose, lisle hem and sole. Street shades. 240 Pairs Semi-service Silk Hose, 36 Pairs Full-fashioned Lisle Net lll‘lll garter hem and wlu ’Blp:; lluu, li'm beige. Sizes 815 to 10, ORI (oo cevensssansas X ow .. Women’s Hosrery, AISLE lD Fmst FLOOR.