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FLETCHER FAVORS U.S. IN TRIBUNAL Former Ambassador Says World Court Plan Distinctly American Ideal. By the Associated Press, HARRISBURG, Pa., November 21— Henry P. Fletcher, who recently re- signed as Ambassador to Italy after a long career in the diplomatic service, told the Pennsylvania Council of Re- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, publican Women last ht permanent world court is distinctly an American idea and ideal. In advocating ' ‘ing the world tribunal he said, “We’ should no longer hesitate to take th'- ~tep toward world peace.” ‘The World Court, he said, should not become a bone of party contention. It had received “fine and loyal support from - distinguished members of both parties.” “But as a Republican,” he added, “I wouldremind you that it is an article of our faith, fathered by Elihu Root, sponsored by Charles Evans Hughes, advocated by Presidents Harding, Cool- idge and Hoover.” Opposes U. S. in League. ‘While stating he personally still was “undlterably opposed to the United States joining the League of Nations," Mr. Fletcher said he “would assure those timorous souls in and out of the United States Senate that really the United States has nothing to fear from co-operating with any agency of the that & League in advancing peace or any other worldly object.” “We are doing it,” he said, “in con- nection with the suppression of the opium traffic, in connection with dis- armament, aod we are none the worse for it.” In referring to his own opposition to joining lhe league, he sald. “It was one of the controlling reasons for my resignation as ambassador in the Wil- son administration.” Protection Is Provided. Regarding the United States refus- al to consider itself bound by advisory opinions of the World Court in cas in which she would consider herse’f to have an interest, Mr. Fletcher sald it has been provided that “in case a request is made for an advisory opin- fon by the court we will be notlflen 3 “If we think it affects our interests,” he said, “we will say so. If the council or assembly agrees with us, the request will not be made. If it does not it will give the same effect to our objections as to an adverse note by a pation in the council or the assembly. PFinally if our objection is not concurred in we can withdraw immediately from thu court, nndwiunntbemonuyorlca:ly bound by an opinion it may render.” HOOVER BUST STOLEN. ‘Brussels Incident Is Regarded as Bad Taste Joke. BRUSSELS, Belgium, November 21 (#).—A bronze bust of President Hoover was stolen from the entrance of Lou- vain Library Tuesday night and placed undamaged at the foot of the Vander- weyer monument nearby. The police, who attribute the incident to a bad taste joke on the part of stu- dents, are searching for the perpetra- tors. Louvain and Brussels officials ex- pressed extreme annoyance and will tender apologies tOMOITOW.- L THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929, KIDNAPING TRIAL DELAY IS REFUSED Detroit Judge Rejects Motion| " to Have Another Jurist Sit in Case. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, November 21.—The trial | ot James Fernando on a cnarge of kid- naping 5-year-old Jackie Thompson from in front of his home September 30 was started yesterday before Judge Charles L. Bartlett in Recorder's Court. Judge Bartlett ordered the selection of a jury to commence after he had overruled motions by Verne C. Amber- son, defense counsel, asking that the case bet;:.:ntinued until m&‘m 1{5". some other judge than Bart! should hear ’tuhg"cm ‘The latter mo- tion. was based on the fact that Judge Bartlett had sat as examining magis- Lr-te when Fernando was flrll brought Trhl of Fernando is being held in Wayne County over the protests of his attorneys, who petitioned unsuccessfully for a change of venue last week, arguing that public opinion ?reeluded the possi- bility of a fair trial for their client. Fernando has ' been held under $1,000,000 bond since his arreit October 23, a few hours after Jackie was found in | the kitchen of his home. When arrested Fernando was said to have in his pos- session $5,000 of the ransom money which Henry S. Thompson, the Chfld’ father, had paid to representatives of }he kindapers less than two hours be- ore. GRANGERS ASK ACTION ON MUSCLE SHOALS BILL Resolutions to Be Considered In- clude One Suggesting Federal Aid for Strictly Rural Roads, By the Assoclated Press. SEATTLE, November 21—Sessions of the annual convention of the National Grange were set aside here today for it of resolutions. ‘Among the resoluf is one suggest- ing Federal aid for strictly rural roads. Another urged that Congress either ap- prove the Wright bill for leasing Munele Shoals to private interests for the duction of fertilizers or that the Ve ernment operate the project for the same hn::mmenuthn on the Ameri- can delegation to the forthcoming arms limitation conference was asked in an- other resolution. Still another measure asks that the Grange reiterate its’ nnfl in favor of strict enforcement of the prohibition laws, TROOPS_TF;EE WEDDING. Crown Prince Humbert Tells Regi- ment He Commands of Plans. TURIN, Italy, November 21 (#).— Crown Prince Humbert, reviewing the 92d Infantry Regiment, which he com- mands, yesterday announced to the troops that they will be in Rome for his wedding to represent the entire Italian army at the ceremonies. The crown prince, who will be mar- ried to Princess Marie Jose of Belgium on January 8, reviewed the history of the regiment, stressing an episode in the war which brought it its second sil- ver medal. He concluded by lltut.lng that if Italy required its infantrym of the 92d Regiment it would be lt lu post with its colonel. 20 Suits Our first tlm Fall—and mtuu!ly a big one cnoblmg us'to l&nl lbclts by clnnpg away all odd colorl and sizes’ Misses’ styles— were and to :Iu: sml“ groups ’rom our accessory Jmuons in anlics of;:Clwimus $39.50 to $49.50 : iR Box or finger-tip jackets o6f imported or domestic tweed in wine red, green, corn or brown. The skirts are either wrap-around or flared in front or on the sides. Flat crepe blouses. Sizes 14 to 20. 4 Misses’ Tweed Suits, Were $59.50 and $69.50 $49.50 Box or %-length coats, trimmed with caracul or furless. or tan. Sizes 14, 18 or 20, Sport and Dress Suits, Were $69.50 to $110 $59.50 : Brown, blue or green suits with 7-length or smart little box coats. Col- lars are either muffler style of the material or deep shawl ones of racoon, caracul, or wolf. Sizes 14 to 40. $98.50 to $125 Tweed and Kashmir Suits $79.50 Exceptionally well made sports or dress suits with Tuxedo, shawl or pouch eo\llrn‘ of caracul, raccoon or wolf. Green, blue, dahlia and black. Sizes 14 to $110 to $145 Tweed and Kashmir Suits *10 $89.50 Becoming afternoon frocks of navy georgette draped and tiered in the new manner ... an ucellrm opportunity to have an extra frock These are suits of the very highest type—at a savings you'd find difficult to duplicate anywhere. Coats are of the fashionable finger tip or 7-l E AU Bgure LSus iy 40 and Collars, of the same fabilc or caracul, raccoon, heaver and Wolf. Biie, Simple Fmrk slmp—-Spmud Floor. green, bl-ck or brown. Sizes 14 to 42. Suit ‘Shop—Second Floor Misses’ Reduced Coats at ¥45 1 $79.50 Green Llama Coat, with collar and cuffs of gray caracul, Size 18, 1 $69.50 Tweed Coat, flared, orchid mixture. Size 18. 1 87950 Straightline Tan Cloth Coat. Wolf tritmed. Size 18, 2$7<9§0 Red Flared Dress Coats. Civet cat collars and cuffs. Size lsg)solglack Cloth @oat with raccoon collar and spiral cuffs. ize " 75 Dresses —formerly $39.50 to $59 50 25 Satins, chiffons, velvets, in fact, just about every evening and afternoon material and color is repre- sented. Sizes 36 to 44. These dresses were purchased during the transition in fashion to the present mode. -~ They are not real Princesse types, but they can be fitted to becoming lengths. The material and workmanship is of the type usually found only in much higher priced dresses. Dresses for the Larger Woman $12.50 $19.50 $29.50 80 Women’s Frocks $16.50, $25 and $29.50 $12.50 Very special 40 Three-piece Suits . . . nne~picrr dresses . . . splendid as- sortment of colors and sizes, Light weight travel tweeds, flat crepes and velvets characterized by pleats, flares, tuck- ings and lingerie touches. Black, brown, navy and green. Skirts are shorter than lengths on latest arrivals, but the woman of average height may be hecomingly fitted . . . and values are tremendous . . . half price and less! Sizes 36 to 42. showing higher waistlines, $]_ 8 a5 Crepe, satin, velvet and chif- .« . evening dresses in pastel $195 to $259 § ]_4,5 Fur Coats Furs: Brown Caracul, Grey Caracul, Australian Opossum, Sealine (dyed coney), A merican Broadtail. Trimming: Fox, Self, Ermine, Natural Lynx. Colors—corn, red, $395 Dyed Squirrel, Self- Trimmed Coat, $195 $29.50 Frocks on the new lines for all oc- mcu business and afternoon . . . also 25 Smart §. casions . . . a few evening models flares, dipping hemlines. fon, in brown, black, green and navy shades. Sizes 36 to 44. 1 $395 Hudson Seal (dyed munkut) Kit Fox trimming. . 1 $450, Hudson Seal (dyed musknl); Mmk 1 $595 Nat. Leopard Coat; Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) collars and cuffs................. $395 Furs—Fourth Floor \ Tweed or Crepe Daytime Dresses, sizes.42%4 to 5014 ; formerly $16.50. Now. Crepes, Satins, Georgettes, T\« ctd: sizes 40/, to 4814 ; formerly $35. Now.. Crepe Satins, Travel Tweed, formerly $35 to §39.50. Now... Women's Dresses—Second Floor' 15 $16.50 Georgette Dresses . $275 for clearance, at & zes 40/, to 48!3; Misses’ Dresses $10 6—829.50 light woolens..... 6—$19.50 s-pc mck-m s tan and 4—$25 silk prln! suits. . -$1 10—11950 to $25 tailored crepe dresses, navy, brown, tan ..$10 12—$16.50 3-plece crepe sul box jackets, crepe hloum .$10 4—-$2950 Panne velvet evening dresses, princess lines, coral and maize . .$10 8-$2950 crepe and satin suits, Gloves Gloves, $1.50 150 pairs of $3.50 Kid, Lambskin, and Washable Suede . . in broken lines . . . have novelty turn- back cuffs with one clasp; in tans, white, and grey. $1 & $1.50 Gloves, 85¢ Broken lines in washable fabrics . single and double woven turn- back cuffs in one button and pull- on styles. White, biege, and tan. Glove Shop—Street Floor Women’s Reduced Coats at #45 2 $79.50 Tweed Sports Coats. red. Coats for Juniors 35 Have Been $49.50 to $59.50 The fabrics—Tweeds and plaid mixtures. Straightline and flared types. Browns, tans, greens and blues. The collars—Muffler and shawl style of fur. Raccoon collars. Size 38. Brown and 1 $89.50 Tan Tweed Flared Sports Coat. Wolf collar. 1 $89.50 Gray Norma Cloth Coat, flared in the front. trimming. Size 36. 3 $55 Craigleigh 100% Vlmn Wool Tweed Coats, Kit Fox or Caracul collars. Sizes 36 Size 38, Grey Krimmer flared md pleated kirts veeedsa 815 6—825 transparent velvet dresses, one piece, 1a ce trim- 12—825—429 50 ¢ cre] dresses. hhck brown and n—sss—m 50 canton crepe dresses, black, brown, blue and green ........... veee 815 $25 6—$39.50—$45 printed velvet suits, box jackets, satin blouses ... black, green and 3845 satin dresses, twu-piece ?luted skirts, lace trimmed, $25 39.50 tailored crepe drelses. lace trimmed, princess models 10-—$39.50—8: crepe blouses -8 10--$39.50—845 chiffon evening dresses, dipping hemlines, orchid, coral, green.......,$25 6845 crepe suits, flared skirts, black, blue and green $35 o—m 50—859.50 tailored dresses, new details mmmm cre, e 'pe i chiffon Xenvenln‘ dresses, lace mm- 8—849.50 — $59.50 dresses, on lines .... the new ceeees.$35 ©Odd lot . . . 200 pieces $1, $1.50 assorted bracelets, chokers and necklaces in seed pearl, brown finish, galalith, crystal and ‘wood. Marvelous values at this price—Friday .........50¢ $1.00 75 pieces $1.95, $2.50 assnrted €05~ tume jewelry . . . bracelt necklaces, and plna—~Frldly 51 $1.95 35 pleces $3 to $3.95 assorted jew- elry . bracelets, pins, flPCk]Icfik—nlduy 1—845 imported real stone and marcasite necklace ... .83 4—825 real stone chokers. .. 16 pieces lovely costume j ...pendants, rings, rinn. bracelets, and neck- $1 l~$15 rhinestone bracelet— Special 1—845 Italian beaded bag... 1835 Italian beaded bag. 1—$25 Itallan beaded bnR.... '15 Umbrellas 15—$5 Ever Wear Umbrellas—$3 16-rib _silk umbrellas in plain and all-over stripes with am- berite handles. 4—S$10 All-silk Umbrellas—$7.50. 16-rib, with amberite handles, in plain silk. 5—$7.50 Silk Umbrellas—S$5. In plain silk with otterman bor- ders or all-over effects. Flowers, 25¢ 80c, 75¢ and $1 Flowers, 25c. A collection of violets, gardenias, cluster and boutonnieres in odd groups priced for a Friday clearaway. 75¢, $1, $1.50 Georgette Handkerchiefs, 50c Women's lace-edged georgette hlnklea. in white and pastel colors . 3 7 $59.50 Sports Colu Orny or brown mixtures. Collars of Wolf, Kit Fox or Black Caracul. Sizes 38 to 44. 1 $89.50 Tan Norma Coat with Civet Cat collar and cuffs. 1 $69.50 Red Norma Coat with Chinese Badger collar and cuffs. 2 l7:.50 Black Velvet Coats trimmed wu.h black Caracul. an : at %35 1-$98.50 Rust and Tan Tweed Sports Coat. Kit Fox collar. Size 38. 3 $89.50 Sports Coats. Tan Beaver collar. Size 35!5. (For little women.) 1 $79.50 Orchid and Blue Tweed Sports Coat. Kit Fox collar. Size 40, 6 svn 50 Bmwn Norma Cloth Coats. Kit Fox and Skunk collars, Sizes 4 HB 50 Tln Norma Cloth Coats. Trimmed with Civet Cat or Kit Fox. Sizes 38 and 40. 1 $89.50 Tan Broadcloth Coat. Collar and cuffs of Marmot. Size 4415, 1 '71.:9 B&Ifl:l Lerona Cloth, tunic flare. Collar and cuffs of Caracul. 1 $69.50 Black Norma Cloth. Skunk trimming. Size 3515, 2 $69.50 Brown Bmdcloth Coats, trimmed with Muskrat or Civet Cat. Sizes 44'; to at %65 2 ‘59 .'lfl Princess Norma Cloth Coats. Caracul trimming. Size 37% to 3! 1 sn 50 Brown Lerona Cloth Coat with Kit Fox cape collar and cuffs, ize 38. 1 snu 50 Orchid Tweed Sports Coat. Raccoon collars and cuffs. Size 40, 2 $79.50 Gray Check Sports Coats, Kit Fox collars. Sizes 38 and 40. 2 $110.00 Red Norma Cloth Coats. Kit Fox mushroom collars. Size 36. 2 s'” ag a'rm and Brown Coats. Wolf collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 2 $98.50 Black Velvet Coats. Wolf trimmed. Sizes 36 and 38. at 75 1 $125 Tan Llama Coat. Kit Fox collars and cuffs. Size 43. 3 $110 Black and Brown Kashmir Coats, Jap Mink trimming. Sizes 36 to 40, 2 $98.50 Black Kashmir Coats, Fox trimming. Size 42. 2 $110.00 Black Velvet Coats. Trimmed with Black Caracul. Sizes 36 and 40. 6 $89.50 Side Flare Cloth Coats, trimmed with Kit Fox. Sizes 38 to 44. 1 $126 Tan Simba Cloth Coat. Back flare. Beaver trimming. Size 43. 1 $110 Gray Lerona Cloth Coat. Trimmed with Kit Fox. Size 42, 1 $125 Brown Lerona Cloth Coat. Skunk collar and cuffs. Size 36. 2 t918.50 Black Wool Broadtail Coats. Black Lynx collars and cuffs. Size 36. 1 $125 Tan Cressella Cloth. Muskrat collar and cuffs. Size 421%. 1 $98.50 Brown Wool Broadtail Coat with Kit Fox trimming. Size 441%. Size 37%. Size 36, Sizes 36 Shoes;Friday! Individual size lines are broken but all sizes represented in the group. Two groups of fine seasonable footwear $10 to $11.50 Footwear 36.75 Genuine lizard suedes and kidskin in the mostly wanted styles. The lizard in black ‘or brown with Cuban or Spanish heels, or in one-strap styles with lizard vamp and suede quarters. The kidskins in blue, brown or black... suedes in blue, green, brown, black and patent leather. $12 to $13.50 Footwear $8.75 Combinations of kid and _suede, patent and suede... lizard and suede...or with all-over suede, kidskin and calfskin, in straps, step-ins, pumps and ties. All the desired heels from the low Cuban to the spike. Red, blue, green, tan, brown and black. All Sales Final! You are sure to find shoes suitable to your needs in this Friday Clearaway! Be early for best selections, Shoe Shop—Street Floor. The sizes—11 to 17. . Juniors’ Dresses, #10 reduced from $16.50 and $25 Novelty Prints—one and two plece style with pleated skirts. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. 'n'nnspirent Velvet Pmt:n—-lleeveleu. with chiffon Bertha ‘ollars. Sizes 15 and 17. L!Rht-w!llht ‘Tweed Suits, tuck-ins in tan or gray. Sizes 15 Tln 'hveed One-piece Jacket Frocks, Sizes 13 to 15. Crepe Tuck-in Suits. Brown or green, Sizes 13, 17 or 19. Junior Frocks, #15 Reduced From $19.50 and $29.50 s&:mpemhmmmnuuunn Size 15, in red or ue. Novelty Wool Tuck-in Suits, in navy or gray. Sizes 13 or 15. Covenl(glo&h ‘Tuck-in Suits, in green, navy or oxford. Sizes 13 to One and two plece Printed Bflk Frocks, in lavender or blue, Sizes 13 and 15, Navy and Black One-plece Silk Orepu with lingerie Touches. Satin Evening Frocks, with circular flounce. Sizes 12 to 17. 1 Velvet Suit, size 13, with Tuck-in Satin Blouse. Junior Frocks, #25 Reduced From $35 and $45 1 $45 Blue 'rweod !u]t, %-length coat. Size 17. 1 839.50 Beige Wool Crepe, with capucine blouse. Size 17. 3 $39. Bo_’crepe !um with metal trimmed satin blouses, Sizek 1 rieicein Tallored Blue Canton Frock. Size 13. 2 Green and Navy Crepe Suits. Sises 15 and 19. 43"8"% Suits with White velvet tuck-in® blotises. p 1 1 Wine color two-piece velvet frock. . Size 15. 1 Green Velvet Suit, with metal blouse. Size 13. Juwior’s Dresses—Third Floor Bizes Sports Suits and Frocks $25 2 and 3 piece Knitted Suits, a trifle soiled. ‘312,50 5—$39.50 1 and 2 piece Silk Sports Frocks...$19.50 15—8$29.50 to $39.50 Tailored Frocks of Tweeds and Light-Weight Woolens ....................$22,50 $39.50 Surplice Bouclet Knitted Suits. Tans and Blde .. oviimvas te ssesicnnes...$29.50 $13.50 and $16.50 flllk Blouses, . Prints, Crepes and SEUNB...o v onsiorasiens sovangssiomessvonasss SRS Unusual Mark-downs! $5.90 to $13.50 Slip-on Sweaters, All Wool..... $3.95 $10 to $13.50 Skirts, Silk and Wool Crepe. . $8.50 $13.50 to $16.50 Satin and Crepe Skirts..... .310.50 $25 Raincoats, Silk and Oilskin...............$19.50 Corsetries . . . grand clearaway! 33 garments consisting of 3-in-one Scanties, Dorothy Bickum’s La Masque and Corsette-Brassieres, fash- ioned of lovely satin brocade with brassiere tops of silk jersey and swami. $18.50 models reduced to..........0.s 312 50 $12.50 and $15 models reduced to S $10 models reduced to..... \7 50 models reduced to.... 49 step-in girdles of brocade and elastic, mchldmg 24 all- elastic French imports . . . $10 models reduced to.... ...$8.50 $7.50 and $8.50 reduced to 97 side-hooking girdles of popular makes, of Skinner's satin and brocade , . . originally $2.50 to $10 reduced 1. 200 brassieres and bandit brassieres . . . ot originally $1 to $4.50 reduced to ........65¢ to $2.50 $1 and $1.50, 17 garter belts of elastic and crepe de chine; pink, black and green, reduced to.........75¢ £0.ciieenitsentinttitiiatcnrtsntinnas 1$7950 Brown Straightline Cloth Size 20. Coat. Muskrat trimmed 2 $79.50 Tan and Red Kashmir Cloth Coats, trimmed with black caracul. Sizes 14 and 16, 2 $69.50 Red Cloth Coats. Collars-and cuffs of caracul. Size 16. 1 $79.50 Green Princess Line Coat, raccoon trimmed. . Size 16, i at %65 g 1 $79.50 Sports Coat, of imported tweed. Muffler collar of wolf. Size 20. 1 $165 Green Llama Coat. 1 89850 7 $125 Straightline Llama Coats, Collar of eggshell caracul. Brown Camel's Hair Coat, with raccoon collar. Size 16. Size 18 trimmed with squirrel or fox. Sizes 14 to 20. Tan, gray and green. 3 $89.50 Black Cloth Coats, Tuxedo Sizes 16 to 20. 2 $89.50 Cloth Coats. wolf. Sizes 14 to 16. Pouch collars and spiral cuffs of bleached collars ,and cuffs of caracul. 1 $80.50 Green Kashmir Coat, with waist-line shaw! of beige wolf. ‘at #¥85 Size 16, 2 $125 Gray Cloth Coats. 16 and 18. Collars and cuffs of kit fox. Sizes 8 $125 Tan, Brown, Back Flared Cloth Coats, trimmed with bea- Sizes 14 to 18. ver. 1$125 Red Cloth Coat, muffer collar and cuffs of “civet cat. . Size 16, 1 $125 Green Flared Cloth Coat, wolf trimmed. Size 14, 211000 Red Flared Cloth.Coat, skunk trimming, Size 14. 110.00 Brown or Red Kashmir Coats, trimmed with black or brown caracul. Sizes 14 to 18. at $25 $(»§ :lralghllme Llama Coats, untrimmed, blue, gra) ox= 3 $45 Belted Tweed Sports. Tan or blue mixtures. Goat Shops—Third Floor 100—$1 Glove Silk . . . Slips . . . Negligees Reduced drastically for rapid clearance. . here are prices that will delight the most nd you'll save by purchasing for Christmas . . the Grey Shops . . . enough undies economical now, too. Tomorrow . No woman ever has Slips . . . reduced! 92 $3.95 to §5 Heavy Crepe de Chine lace t trimmed vesns 79 85 to $5.90 Silk Siips, hemstitched and ‘lace irim. med .. 28 Pieces $7.50 Silk Bllnl, really lovely ......... Glove Silk . . . $5 Glove Silk Bloomers, Dance Sets and plique trimmed. Sizes 5 to 7 and 36 Slips, tailored and $3.00 $3.95 . $5.90 reduced! Vests, lace and ap- $3.00 $5.90 and $8.50 Glove Silk Bloomers of Chiffon Milanese silk, trim- med with imported lace, Sizes 5, flesh and tan .....coiieeineannn 8 $7.50 to $10 Gowns, Pajamas, and with applique or Alencon lace. Sizes 20 $3.95 Milanese Glove Silk Vests. laces. Pink, blue and roseleaf. Sizes 34 50 $1 Rayon Vests...36 to 44... chine or georgette. sizes 6, and 7. ‘White, 83 95 "Chemises, m'd. ned ue;:" ™ ‘500 Trimmed with im| to 40 S Silk Undies . . . reduced! Eowtlooom,l’ljmu.-db‘n Sef f radium, crepe d TR LT i th 25 $10.75 to $15 Pajamas, Gowns, Dance Bets, and Chemises, of ninon, Crepe de Chine and Georgette, mmmed with lace or applique. Broken sizes . $7.50 61 $3 to $3.95 Crepe de Chine and Radium Chemises and Step-Ins. T-llured or lace trimmed. Pastel shades. Broken sl 95 43 35 and’ lS 90" Golm, ChevaJ!. ‘Dance Sets of Crepe de Chine, Genr'eMg or Satin, Tailored or lace trlmmed Pastel lnaook Philippine ‘Chemise. shades ... 27 $1.50 White 38 $3.95 "'Sizes 36 ‘and 50¢ or ‘Hand-biocked ‘Radium Silk $7.95 Negligees and Robes « + « reduced! L] ’1! 75 to $16.50 All-over Lace Negligees, lined with ailk, also Polka- Crepe de Chine Pullman Robes and Hand-blocked N!llheu in red, black, and nlvy...‘................ $10.95 l-—-lSS An Handbags $1 28—$3 and $5 Leather and Fabrie Bags—$1l. _Slightly marred a bit in handling but still lor many serviceable months’ . . 20 leather bags in buk strap styles in blue, green, and fan .. . the brocades in red, green, stiver. Smooth it; in and tailored fi! pouch ored s green, navy, tan, brown. 24—$7.50 Bags—$5. Patent lu'her smooth calf, lizard grain goa in back strap, pouch, ullored and envelope styles. Black, biege, green, tan and navy. $7.50 10—$10 fo $16.50 Bags—$7.50. 2 in smooth calf after Molyneux, 3 in navy and biege Mumcco and 5 uuored styles in nlopss of smooth calf in bllck '$10 l—w&. Smooth Calf Bags—$16. Back strap pouches in brown. 2—825 Antelope Suede Bags—$10. black, in envelope styles. Pk by Smooth Calf Bags—$16.50. ‘Tailored models in back strap uyls, with jeweled clasps in Suede Bag—$35. Black suede with pearl* and marcasite ornament. ~ (*Simulated.) Belts, 50¢ Belts—50c. Suedes, kids, with self-covered or novelty buckles. ~In brown, black, green, and -navy. Bag Shop—Street Floor $1.95 Crepe de $] Chine Scarfs Hand painted in modernistic effects . . . in blue, coral, green, red and orchid. $3 IM $5 Pleated Scarfs, $1. l.ll. with hand painted ends, een and red. and Cuff Sets, 50c. rming affairs to brighten your dresses . . . in Bertha and tle set styles. $29.50 Bow Capes, $15. Transpar- ent velvet capes for evening « . . & few here in green, coral, blue, and beige. Other bow capes in metal cloths, $10. Scarf Shop—Street Floor $2.50 Poochie Pets, $1.50 Ador:ble little pets in prints for e boudoxr or the kiddies. le Pets—were $3 to $5 ll nlm and prints...$2.50 Scarf Shop—Street Floor Silk Stockings : Very Special s]. 329 palrs full-fashioned silk chift

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