Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1930, Page 28

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BAR T0 WELCOME NOTED FOREIGNERS =, 115 Judges and Barristers! From Several Nations to Be Here August 26-28. WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10" 11™™ F aAND G STREETS Tomorrow is Remnant Day—Save 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not l:elumable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. ‘The American Bar Asscciation, from Chicago offices, has announced ar- ements for. the elaborate enter- ent in Washington of the 115 or eminent English, French, Irish, elsh and Canadian judges and bar- ters who will visit here August 25-28. J. Miller Kenyon is chairman of the | eral committee arranging the pro- am in Washington, which will be wded with events during the three- y visit of the foreign delegation. §EEf See additional Remnant Day offerings in today’s edition of the Washington Times Imported Handmade Silk Lingerie Greatly Reduced for Clearance 74 exquisite pieces of handmade lingerie from France and Austria, Of an excellent quality crepe dc chine...daintily embroidered and lace mmmed 9 Gowns. Were $10.50. Now 21 Gowns. Were 115, is Gowns. Were 335, Now g Chemise. 25 Now SILK UNDERWEAR, THIRD F10OR, G, Were ¥io.s0. “Now: Walnut Room Frocks, $22 Were 34950 and 35950 6 Frocks—street, afternoon and dinner models of crepe Elizabeth, lace, chif- %nana(;u}lfla! crepe; one-of-a-kind models and ensembles. Sizes 34, 36, 2 Evening Frocks in green 1 ge Jout: sizes 36 aha 40. " Were s 55’5’0’ See additional Remnant Day offerings in today’s edition of the Washington Times 24 2. On Sale Now—jfrom Regular Stock . . . Women’s Hats, $2 Were $5 and $7.50 Men’s 3-Piece Summer Suits Reduced e August 26 the ds!egnte< who are | tlons. Large and small head sizes. e i ... et Gitt Shop Redoctions ‘THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND Fr.o;m ‘THE ENGLISE SHOP oF THE MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. All x"”"lflmfi’,’,’”flfif_ :r' ofig.‘&fl Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced to $1:45 i 3 f ot $4 Were $1.95 each yival here will make the Hotel May- ‘THE Bovs’ STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. 39 W 1 5Aommm (simulated) ' Clock. Men’s.3-Piece Summer Suits, $17.50 Were $35 25 Tropical Worsted and Flannel Suits, in plain blue, gray and fancy patterns. Silk-trimmed and skeleton tailored for cool comfort. TROU- 1o e SERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular sizes 34, 37, 38, 44, 46; shorts U one, Were 1275, wow. s . 36, 40; stouts 38, 39, 40, 42, 46 and 50. nia Composition Baby ' Dails. o 7 T Te 35, W 34550, Men’s Linen Knickers, Special, $2.95 D e 3oF fm'.m Avache 4 . Special . size 42. 365. 40 Imported Linen Knickers, pre-shrunken and full cut. Plus-four and regular models; waist sizes 32 to 42. Men’s Wool Suits, $35 Were 5% ', SEVENTH Imported Dolls, 75¢ zg',,‘l E ! 3 I’rllll!d Tlfl!ll 3 - 12 pretty china heads. Real hair style, “smart’Tor "QTRZL ’2;-.5""{5&?3; s zes , 38 3 Canton Faille and Crepe de Jo flower their headquarters. Following Juncheon at the Chevy Chase Country Club the delegates will be guests of President and Mrs. Hoover at a garden y at the White House at 4 o'clock the afternoon. Attorney General Mitchell will be host at dinner that evening at the Pan-American Building. Sightseeing August 27. Rl o Mot Millinery Salon Hats, %5 devoted to sightseeing and Tecreation, s . ’ end at 1 o'clock George E. Hamilton, Were $15 and $18.50 e dnd Srsme 8 dean of the Georgetown University 28 ‘hats in good' color and head ““"’”,‘5’, Bchool of Law, a member of the gen- slbes. arly season models, eral committee, will be host at lunch- SAeHiats. Radioe to 3 eon at his country place, Stone Ridge, ‘THE MILLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR. at 1 o'clock. A garden party at Wood- ley, the residence of Secretary of State Luggage Reduced end Mrs. Henry L. Stimson, will be s Lexiher Hanger Cases. the lflfmoun efl""' ’;i; the ’vllsllw:z. z; were, d;’sfiuo with informal private ners follow: was by a reception at the British embassy. R “ieather' Fitted 'C. ] More sightseeing and recreation is in T°Fitted’ Ga 550 store for the visitors the morning of 1 Leather Gl astone Bas. Aux\ut 28, with the Barristers’ Club 7 Socton. Sroter. Segrctary o the. Navy 3 high-grade Wool Suits taken from regular stock and reduced be- Large Outdoor Toye Adams will take the visitors for a sail cause of broken size range. Desirable patterns and colors. Regular Greatly Radeved down_ the historic Potomac at 2:30 . i sizes 34 to 38, 40, 42; shorts 37, 39, 42; longs 36, 37; stouts 38, 39, 40 e, Tope camse zih o'clock that afternoon and at 4:30 1, Brugh’ S¢ and 44 3 Knski Pup o o'clock a reception will be given for G 1 Large Ekeices U mn 6 ~d them at Mount Vernon. Private dinner ;;;im:'.,m;"';.,ffi‘.“y.,;'.._,,.-.v..;@; Celanese and Cotton Crepes, 38c "5 250 yards...gay stripes and prints. Printed Celanese and 800 Cotton D; G - were' 86c 15 1188 yare, duced *to "™ ane Y Temnar'ty e THE MEN’s STORE, SFCOND FLOOR. Women’s Washable Printed Crepe Frocks, $6-50 Were $16.50 Waverproof canvas > - - : - = - . - a - - - s - H SLTETTY AVEARALNANKANEDNEY PRI N AN AR A CANSARARAA AT IR AN Brorvan ununcu-nunu-nu-.nn.‘n..\uuav,,na-.lnuunua\uuunou.u.“ m at the British and French em- that evening. !mry Bul.le'r nnd MAry M. Connelly, ‘vice chairmen; F. Regis Noel, secretary; Sidney F. Tnlufem;. treasurer, and Chester I. Long, George E. Hamilton, ‘William W. Bride, Plul A. Chase, Wil- liam P. Peyser, Peter Q. Nyce, George Maurice Morris, John Lewis Smith, Joseph A. Burkart, Charles H. LeFecre, Howard Le Roy, George A. King, Stanton C. Peelle, Charles W. Darr, Levi Cooki Barry Mohun, A. Coulter Wells, R. W. Dyer and Edward A Hnrfl.mln. ALLAN HOOVER WORKS Younger of President’s Sons at Buf- By the Associated Press. the younger of the President’s sons, that he has given up a Summer vacation to Jearn the business of a big radiator manufacturing concern with which he become connt tion from Harvard in June. fting plants of the company in other ‘ther things I must learn. The plant where mx‘w been stationed at Bayonne has lve explained he had been doing clcrwd g“h’en get back,” he added, “and I'm ready to d~ it. I want to learn the manufacturi.ig business from the ground up and that'’s the only w: Young B¢ New York City en route to Wash~ ington to spend a few days at_the ‘White House with his parents. Next Monday he will be back on the job in the Bayonne, N. J. factory. RECEIVER FOR GEORGIA Zegality of Collections Complicated | By the Associated Pres Georgia ordered Henry Davis, secretary of the Advisory Committee for Georgia, named by Postmaster General Walter Brown and other administration leaders, to show cause why a receiver should not be appointed to take charge of funds alleged to have been collected by him 4n the name of the party. filed by James W. Arnold, chairman B. J. Davis, secretary, and other me bers of one of the two committees which claim to represent the party in the State. The court fixed July 26 as the date for hearing the matter. Davis was appointed “secretary of an advisory committee of the State of Georgia of Brown, in Washington, D. C., and has no connection with the Republican party of Georgia. It asked that he be restrained in the State. Georgia. lector of internal revenue, as chairman, #nd its membership includes Clint W. Hager, Federal district attorney for the Northern will be followed by receptions Committee in Charge. '!‘he Genenl Committee arranging in Washington follows: lll' Kenyun chuirmln ‘William R. vington, Charles acken, jr.; Jullus I IN VACATION PERIOD falo in Training for Duties ‘With Radiator Concern. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 17.—So in- in his work is Allan Hoover, ected since his gradua- Mr. Hoover came to Buffalo after vis- les. “You uee " he said, closed down for two weeks to s0 far. "11) probably be wearing overalls and & wheelbarrow In the foundry y to do it.” Hoover left Buffalo last night G. 0. P. FUNDS SOUGHTI by Beparate Republican Appointments. ATLANTA, Ga, July 17—The| Superior Court yesterday This action was taken on a petition ‘The petition chused that Henry post offices,” by Walter from collecting party Iunds1 ‘The other R&Dublfcln organization in is headed by J. T. Rose, col- Georgia district “Invaluable” Say @ 1929, M.-G. Co. P is |ood, Ziegfel Stays on Iana.h— o P ts flt l’n-d. more smoothly— Luccace, Fourts FLOOR. Washable Auto Seat Covers—Special $1.25 and 52 Limited quantity of Washable Auto Seat Covers offered tomor- Tow at these special price: For coupes, special. . .$1.25 For coaches and sedans, special ..... Avro Seat Covers, FOURTH FLooR. Vellum-finish Stationery Special, 55¢ 54 Sheets and 48 Envelopes. Choice of gray or white, fine vellum-fin- Ish stationery. 3 Ornaments;’ “lultlhle for door mp-‘ sn'nomv, ‘FsT mo-' Double Damask Table Cloths—Special z;;.blflym sfi‘x‘;“rbu dlmm 1“:md°““' len, 9 72x100-inch to 72x104-inch cloths ...ecveeeen 7 70x80-inch cloths. .. $4.50 11 72x72-inch cloths. Special. .$5 LINENS, SECOND FLOOR. Glassware Reduced 100 Colored Glass Salad Plates, reduced to . 150 so half regulsr pri GLASSWARE, FIFTE FLOOR. Books, 85¢c Were $2 and $4 Two tables of reduced books including _coples of ‘“Manal land,” ‘C\l“ornll ” “The Re Situation in Russia,” "Ten Years After,” “Everyday Life in the vay » «The Nearing North” and IF'o‘l:ln‘FAi"nlurn in American by Charles Darwin. Was $5. Boox‘;. A1sies 23-25, FIRsT Fx.oon. Tea Aprons, 65¢c Were 51 15 Ready-made aprons. “As is.” dy Fillows) qurm appligue; Were 2o plece. lese Bowdolr Piilow Topss Tan e Were 120, N §1 15 Wire Lamp Shade F) 8 to 20 inches. Varioug is.”" Were 30c t Now 10c Art El!romllv. S:vln'rH FLOOR. Rayon Combinations and Panties, 68c "o 3L% 40 rayon combinations and panties in well known makes. Pastel shades, Broken sizes and styles. SOILED. 25 Rayon Vests in pastel shades, well known make. Broken sizes and colors. Sizes 3436, 38, 40, 43 and 44. W:;p K Pibbon_ White.. Sizes 43 and 44 Were 38c. Now. 250 KNIT UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Junior Misses” Pumps $1.95 Were $6.50 pair alf, Pumps in several fi'm:r“;' Yo, Cahes A 8 1o 1 ntsies, Sizes AR & dna e &% G5B 6 and @0 Wers o 05 t m-rk B’ Blaer A 2 4% and Ciniorens Children’s Silk Half-sox 3 pairs, 50c Were 50c pair ‘0 lerl silk half sox, white, sky champagne. Sizes 5, 5% and B. Elllhtly SOILE! 60 pairs Children's Half Sox and Slockings. A few misses’ hose. " Broken Row . o 2 pairs, 25¢ AtsLE 17, Fmrst FLOOR. o W 7! Silk Blouses, $195 Were 8575 58 Silk broadcloth and imported English broadcloth tallored shirts crepe de chine costume blouses. egxshell b T Men’s Union Suits, Special, 65¢ A limited quantity of Men's Checked Nainsook Union Suits are offered tomorrow at this low price. Sleeveless and knee length, sizes 36 to 48. Men’s Silk-Mixed Socks, Special, 50c Tomorrow we offer a limited quantity of Men's Fancy Colored Silk- mixed Socks; seamless lisle double heel, toe and sole. Sizes 9% to 11%. % ed ‘and_white. 26 St Moair, Gmedium "ond:lares oot atiached and " collat-to-mater t?l.:l ‘Were $2.50 and $3. Now. ill& Bllel: n’a" 18, lgh ;nd l‘! in 30_p: Men's Fancy Imported LI Ic u.m. full-tashioned, f y C'"' i e and 11%. Were $1.50. 33, Men's. Colore ces Madras Shirting, 2% and 3 yard length: h! MINB STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Sportocasin Golf Oxfords, $5. 95 Were $13.50 21 Pairs Sportocasin Golf Oxfords, in white calf with black or brown veal trimming; also in all-brown veal. Leather soles with spikes. Sizes A 7,7y, 10%, 11; B 7, 11; C 6, 6%, 7, 10, 10%; D 6, 64, 10, 1013, 11. THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Housewares—Greatly Reduced Slightly Soiled, Damand or Shopworn . NI:I'I-'III!‘ Beverage Shaker. Was &Il‘l;’e‘d' ?2.4. Hoover Vi 4 Pecronatare, tcsicss % reduced. as, follows: 3; were $10. Now. 1 was §15. Now 7 packages Kemikols Zeeronator ~bever: . Now Now .3 8 No. 8 'Griswold ifon Skilieis. " Were ow 3¢ ® wore abe ahart, inted nug-m' Breakfast Ta- 2 wmu \Sanettg Junlor Garbase A ‘Wert Now. ay Butchers 3. Now Jun pine 3 15 8-toot crnm- '57':':"-'”:575 M Now . Were 31.75. Now HOUSEWARES, FIFTH FLOOR. Summer Grass and Fiber Rugs Reduced & Heavy Fiber Rugs; greatly reduced: TUXT size.” Was. $5:50. 1.95 3 350 siee Were 35" Now 1 326 Ra ber. s ‘Rugs; Deltox and fine welve 9x12 size. Were $10.95. Now.$3. 3 8x10 size. Were $10. § 1 0x12 size. Was $22.50. Now RUGS AND LiNoLEUMS, Frrrrt FLOOR. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains Special 51-25 100 pairs. The marquisette is exceptional quality, Wide ruffles, val- ances and tie-backs. Ivory and ecru. Tailored Marquisette Curtains, Special, 95¢ 100 pairs. Beauliiul!y tailored. Ivory and ecru. A La Collecti el 8hort-lens Gafogien ot mpcimcit O Spedey, a1 iy, g Orel ly reduce mediate clear- 12 Screen num Jeversl sizes. B aure and brf ‘meas: ments. WEYI u'lfl Nu' .$3.50 cunnms, SixTe FLOOR. Troy Gliders, $25 Were 355 3; the double chain, long suspension type; heavy black figured cover- ing and Duco finish! 12 Porch Rockers; 6 b ‘maple, 8 naturs each. ' Now. FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. Parchment-Paper Lamp Shades Reduced All Slightly Soiled or Damaged 12 shades; various colors and finishes. Popular shapes. 4 8-inch Shades. Were 51.25. Now.78c . ‘Were 83. Now. 8180 Was $3. Now....50¢ o g By 4 Was 3250, Now..$1 inch. Shad % Was 3450, Now. .82 Rose fi"&; !hl‘!l( 1 Farchmcii-Paper Bed Lamp. Was ¥ hades - Bhades: Were 3128 CNow. Gl Were 0.5 Now: Boys Wash Suits, 65¢ "7 0" 108 Boys' Short-sleeve Wash Suits, flapper style shorts. Suits with plain color shorts and fancy blousgs also fancy shorts and plain blouses. Linen and broadcloth. ce Linen Camp Suits, sises 13 14. ‘Were $3.50. 45 11 Linen Knickers, size 7 only W B Beverage C w 1Tray, W STLvERWARE, Fis Sterling Tablc Ware Reduced 61 Ficces Chispendale Sterling Flat. 10 Pieces Carthage Sterling Fiatware; reduced for reatly re el Si ks Forks. Were § ons. Were Was 33, Now: . a8 A'lfl.n'nw Were 56, Now 7e o v Knife, Was 2. Now. . 114 Dozen -y 17 dozen. 1 DI 1 Table lm-. wu .50. Now.$1.25 1 Bos 1. Now.50e s Porks: Wers $18 Nowr . sn.vllwul, Finst Froom. |0 15. 2% Sand’ Boxos, Green fintgh Vith Ted trimmings. Were $8.5 ow. .85 1 Mack Wrecking Now To Wlu $19.50. Now LARGE Tovs, FOURTH FLOOR. Juvenile Summer Furniture Reduced 2 Juvenlle Couch Hammocks: metal ’l'lnnds and canopie: ere $22.50. 1 Metal " and four ch Was $36.75. 3 Folding Lawn ' Benehes. conmncz Fon." Wers $1.65 = Tabies. All-wood ow 2 r den Chairs: Now 1'Rea Folding O JUVENILE FURNITURE, FOURTH Fr.oolv Wash Cloths, Special 6 for 45¢; 12 for 85¢ 100 dozen Fine Quality Wash Cloths with colored borders. Toilet Tissue, Special Dozen Rolls, 78¢c 100 dozen Straight-cut Tollet Tis 1000 sheets to roll, = Dozen.. e atkages"Tor Axsl.l:l 14- 16, Fmst FLOOR. Nail Brushes, 18c Were 25¢ 38 Nail Brushes, with one row of bristles. 7_bottle: Jane Curran's Permanent Wave bottles solled. Birkors" ify discon: 32.35. Now 81,65 ‘Wa: ‘TOILETRIES Aisre 16, FmsT FLOOR. Girls’ Silk Blouses, $195 Were $3.50 9 Washable Silk Blouses; double- breuwd styles, wlths;har'. sleeves. Now Bhirts; Polks, dot prin Sy sie. RLS' F‘vl-imnu. FOURTH .l"x.ooulu Nurses’ Uniforms Reduced, $295 &, Nurses® While Sudanette Uniforms: sizes 12, ‘UN1Forms, THIRD Costume Slips, $3- 5 g;'s' 7 Crepe Slips, white, daintily trim- med with lace and embroidery. white and flesh. CosTuME SLIPS, THIRD FLOOR. Robes and Negligees, $10~ Were §15 and $16.50 5 extra-size black crepe robes, with contrasting color trimming. 6 satin negligees, lace-trimmed. Also printed georgette in slip-over style. NrGLIGEES THIRD FLOOR. Girls’ Frocks, $1-95 Were $2.95 and $3.95 12 Girls’ Cotton Tub Frocks: prints and ‘mm colors. Sizes 7 fo 14, JTweed Coatss sizes 8 and e GH'L! !"rocxs, Foux'ru FLoOR. Girls’ Berets, 75¢ §15¢ 40 mported berets . . . small, me- dium and large sizes. ' Haze pink Slightly SOILED. hr mlu!l and juniors. Good d - dark and " darker 'shades Boys’ and Gtrls Oxfords s2.75 Were $450 and 85 Yeuths' Tan & ‘m tp and mocc: ribber "soles. Sig oL 0, 1) i fact) {305 51% 24 3% Specials Men’s Handkerchiefs 12V5¢ each Linen H-ndlen:hku A, F, H Arsix 8, Fmast FLOOR. 20 washable printed (rtpc frockt in the desitable small patterns, sizes 34 to 42. 25 Afternoon and Stree flat 15 Afternoon and Evening Frocks of lace, erepe and. chiffon_ in mzn and mm ‘taffeta. georgette, ARt crepe, crepe de gizes 3010 cf 325" and four And chiffon: in a:rzmm ihades: an o *42. oWav2eass0e 42.50. ‘WOMEN's DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Little Women’s Frocks, $10 "5/ 10 Frocks of chiffon, georgette, flat crepe and printed crepe for afternoon, street and evening. In black, green, rose, red and blue. 4 frocks of plain and printed chiffon with long and short sieeves’ and with capes. § printed cotton pique suits with white grounds, sleeveless frocks with hip-length jackets; sizes 3514, 37% and 39%. 6 Little Women's Dresses, of flat crepe, scorgette and printed crepe, with jabots, bolero and tiers. Sizes 35%, 39% and 41%. Were $25 and $29.50. Now.$18.50 7 Larser Women's Dresses of flat and printed crepe and, gsorge! SPECIAL-S1ZE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Better Gowns, $26.75 # 4 17 Afternoon Dresses in flat crepe and chiffon, in one and two piece models; some with jackets. Black, blue, green, beige, yellow and rose; sizes 14 to 20. 6 Street and Evenin ms, in flat crepe, © Street Frocks of flat crepe in biacl ck; ‘brown, bright green and @ nd biack W %000 green: alses | overe ‘c:;D )Euu 14 m > 15" "Were K Misses’ BETTER GOWNS, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ FfOCkS, $16 50 Were $25 to $42.50 46 Frocks. 30 afternoon and evening models in chiffon, georgette, crepe and taffeta. In black, navy, flame, green, beige and other shades. 16 street and afternoon n%dus in chiffon, flat crepe and net. Black and wanted shades. izes 14 to 2 ain and Prln‘el ‘Crepe Street Fracks 2_Atternoon nd" dark including Foand atorgeris. | ent :?n"‘ b eggshell, Now..$0.75 flat” crepe and geor- $15550 o 2850, Tow. . 10 20 :‘v:‘.g 3 also washable Dprinted crepe: 15_Afternoon Frocks in gecriette lack, navy, beige red and white: sizex with_even hemlines, cape collars 18. Were $16.50 to 335. Now $6.50 andpjackets: "black and colors: stzes 14 Misses’ FROCKS, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s and Misses’” White Coats, $9.75 A Special Low Price 20; novelty basket weaves and polo cloth. Jabots, capes, Johnny collars. Belted at the natural waistline. Patch and set-in pockets. Lined and une lined. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 42. ‘WoMEN’s AND Misses’ Corts, THIRD FLOOR. Junior Misses” Frocks, $8.95 Were $16.50 to 525 19 Youthful Frocks; suitable for street, afternoon and evening. One and two piece styles. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Junior Misses” Frocks, $13.75 Were $20.50 11 Taffeta, Chiffon and Crepe de Chme Frocks. One and two piece styles; youthful colorings. Sizes 13, 15 and i Frogks: Prings and platn ook % ot and 17. Were $16. eorg and_crej £5550 vn 300 Row s ner JuntoR Misses’ Apparer, Fourtm FLOOR. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, $5.95 Were §8, $10 and $12.50 01 pairs Blue, Green and Beige Perforated Pumps and Oxfords. Cuban and low spike heels. Sizes AAA 5, 5!z, 6 and 7 AA 6, 8%, 6, 82 and 7T; A 4, 413, 5, 53, 6 and 7: B 3%, 4, 4'2, 5 and 5'%...85.95 ‘WOMEN’S SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Chiffon Hose, $1 pair Were $195 Over 200 pairs Novelty Heel Chiffon Hose. 180 pairs McCallum Blli Ilou broken llll Other Silk Hose, N L MeCln SRS O e Ol Sk e, chiton, sembpher and ; R G e, e gt o et Wan tl !b SoiBtea neel. ~Were 33 pairy “Now. 165 2 Womens' Barcias” cma.' it WomeN's HosE, AtsLe 19, FIRsT FLOOR. e Bracelets and Necklaces, Special, 75¢ each 100 Necklaces, in choker and 24-inch length; also Bracelets. Assorted pastel colors. Imitation prystal. 25 Novelty Galalith Chokers, pastel colors. 12strand Brown Pearl® Neckla 2 Juy And pink. Sizes 13 and 15." Were ‘zz 80, e ow . and French ack and red. Were 34. 8 Seed Pearls Chokers, bro 2 Sauare- -out rry-m- Chokers, sterling. Now : exi 1 Miniature M in leather case. 4 French Enamel 3 ow 1 glerllnl silver as 36 2 Were $4.75. Now. 1 was 9. Now.. NoveLTY JEWELRY, AIsLe 10, FIRst FLOOR. Infants’” Zimmerlie Bands, 95¢ Were §2.50 10 of these All-wool Zimmerlie Bands, in large size only. L] ln:::l:‘, ll 'mbroidered Dresses. irs wm. Beise' Hosa. "' Were 25 atrs Ta 25 pair. ~Now. InvANTS" APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Philippine Gowns, 95¢c Were 5165 35 Handmade Nainsook Gowns, embroidered. Sleeveless and kimono sleeves. Sizes 15 and 16. 12, Fisyred Cotton Pajamas, sleeveless # Belgian Handm, nsoox s 15, 16 and 17. Were $2. Now..$1.33 Sizes 15 16 dea ! w.nugns “Or:hld Jsnd 3 o8¢ CorroNn Unnw:u, Tump FLook.

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