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R S A STUDENTS RENEW ~ STRIFE IN SPAIN Disorders Mtend Opening of| rree study class, United Lodge The- Universities at Barcelona and Vallopolid. By the: Associated Press. MADRID, October 2.—The University of Spain opened quietly for the Fall | Meeting, Amity Club, Hamilton Hote! term yesterday, with the exception of Barcelona and Vallopolid, where there were disturbances. Ever since the Primo de Rivera dic- | tatorship the students in the institu- | arg party, Woman's Benefit Asso-i tions of higher learning have presented & problem to the government. Last | cUlOR 850 JO Spring, after the fall of Primo, the students adopted rioting tactics, which | have been recurring, with casualties, | No. 5, the American Legion, en rout: to from time to time. Demonstrations caused suspension yesterday of oponing ceremones at Barcelona. The students hooted the university and civil authorities, They forced a band to piay Catalan tuncs. Barcelona students declare their belief in a separation of Catalonia from Spain, They want their classes taught the Catalan tongue instead of Cas- tilian. The Vallopolid dean resigmed because of personal and_ political reasons and | classes scheduled to open there were deferred until today. Cpnditions in Valencia were normal, as in other universities throughout the country, only minor infractions of law being reported. Similar conditions applied in the strike situation, which have tapered off to a few minor walkouts, which are expected to end shortly. NAVAL LIEUTENANT SUED FOR LIMITED DIVORCE =i Mrs. Marie B. Millhouse Alleges Indifference and Desertion. Married in 1922, . Lieut. Edwin C. Millhouse, U. 8. N., attached to the U. 8. S. Cincinnati, was sued yesterday in the District Supreme | Court for a limited divorce by his wife, Mrs. Marie B. Millhouse, Argonne Apartment. They were married Au- gust 16, 1922, and have no children. Mrs. Millhouse charges that during the past two years her husband has treated her with indifference, and I’hfle‘ on sea duty failed to answer frequent letters written to him by her, and when | on shore leave did not communicate with her. He deserted her last January, she ™ charges, and has made no arrange- ments for her support beyond Septem- ber 30. She asks alimony of $175 per month in her petition, filed through Attorney John H. Small. SOCIAL AGENCIES STAFF GETS 2 NEW MEMBERS Miss Leisy Takes Charge of Sta- tistical Studies—Miss Coulson Recreation Committee Secretary. ‘The addition of two staff members to the office force of the Council of Social Agencies was announced today by Mrs. W. A, Roberts, executive secretary, Miss Agnes Leisy, formerly with the Tuberculosis Association of Providence, R. I, will have charge of statistical studies and will act as secretary of the Health Committee. Miss Edith Couison, formerly execu- tive secretary of the Juvenile Protective Association and more recently located at Baltimore as secretary of the Church Mission of Help of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, has been named secretary of the Family Welfare and Recreation dComnuu_ ttee. Each has started her new uties. . The Threesome $1 4 ;0 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF, TODAY. Dance, Gaelic-American Club, _the Playhouse, 1814 N street, tonight. Dance, Social Workers' Club, large ball room, Willard Hotel, tonight. Card party, Junior Ladies’ Auxiliary, St Anns Tnfant Asylum, 2300 K stroet, 8:30 pm. | osophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth | and. 1 streets, 8:15 pm. Subject, “Mahatmas.” Meeting, Arts Club, 2017 T street, this | evening. oy Meeting, Xi Psi Phi Fraternity, Ham- i ilton Hotel, 8 p.m. | |8 pm. Dinner mev!mg Thirteen Club, cabi- | net room of the Willard Hotel, 6:30 p.m. ciation, club house, 1750 Massachusetts Headquarters, R HoE Tflmpn Post, Boston, Mass., Colnmal Hotel, today. Rally day supper, Woman's organiza- tions (S;( F‘i”)undrv Methodist Episcopal Chur(‘h Sixteenth and P streets, 5 to 7:30 p.m. FUTURE. Meeting, Woman's _Interdenomina- tional Missionary Federation, Mount Vernon _Place Mehodist Episcopal | Church South, tomorrow 2 p.m. Bible | reading by Mrs. F. F. Holsapple of the Washington City Church of the Breth- | ren. BOY GROUP ENTERTAINS The newly organized group, swhich is composed largely of members of the Boys' Club, and which is still waiting to select a name, held a package party at the club last night. Edward_Soo, Mike Fry, Joe Zeis and G. Rowiette were elected to member- part of next week's plans there wfll be a literary program, consisting of three-minute current news talks. A challenge in volley ball was made to another newly organized group, known as the Racketeers. They will play Frida) INVESTMENT BUILDING : —has six high-speed elevators. H. L. Rust Company Agents COAL Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A.Egg ..$14.60 W. A, Stove .$15.30 W. A, Nut ...$14.75 W. A. Pea .. .$10.40 Buckwheat . ..$8.10 Coke .......$10.75 Fairmont Egg . $8.25 New River Egg, $11.00 Also fireplace and llndlm( wood. All our are’ screened and TR wefumt guaranteed. B. J. WERNER 1937 5th St. N.E. North 0079 THE EVENING STAR Black Suede-—it’s all u hear! And your wardrobe won'tbe complete without this about-town slipper b as]flio,n ’ e shelved bl besis wid THE THREESOME'S FASHION SIGNIFICANCE The: tanch’ ofiTora' Lisard ‘delightfally brings out the light accents on canton Gewe’ alisnidouAfcock il slippes i also an excellent co wool lace or more mplement for the new fosibwoclen dress. WASHINGTO! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2/ WoopwarD & LOTHROP 10 _’“ 11" F AND.G STREETS Friday Brings Remnant Day Savings . See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today’s Edition of the Washington Times Men’s Fall Suits, $35 Were $50 30 Fine Quality Woolen Suits, ilored, Two and three butfon models. TROUSERS A ATIONS ONLY. Regular sizes 34 to 44; shorts 37 to 42; longs 36 to 44; stouts 38 to 44. 8 Imported Japanese Dressing 8 Large Size Raincoat: sizes Gowns, full "~ lined Small, 6%, Were 315, “Now..58.50 Thedtut and laree sizes. Wers £18. NOW.....ovvivvnnea. 810 Young Men’s Topcoats, $19:75 Were 535 25 Topcoats of Homespun tweeds in tan and gray mixtures, Raglan and set-in sleeve models. Sizes 35 to 42. h " 3‘ ‘4 Qludenl( Blue (htvl;l Snl( Biue Sults. shorts, ; 4 M"‘ ‘ \|L“u long. ;'LTERATIO S. Wrxnx Suede and Leathet Jackets Reduced 13 Suede Jackets in tan and gray, Leather Jackets in black, brown and cordovan. All lined. 41 were $15. Now. 2; were $22.50. Now....S13.50 8 were 320, Now 6 were $35. Now.......§ Men’s Smoking Jackets Reduced 13 All-wool fabrics with contrasting collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44 in the lot. 2; were $25. N .$16.65 2 were 318, 4 were 320, 3 were 36. THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. English Topcoats Reduced One-Third 6; Scotch tweeds and cheviots in tan and gray mixtures. were $65. Now....$39.50 3; were $75. Camel’s Hair Topcoat, size 4. Was $85. Now. 6 Four-pieco Ir 7 Fine Quality Imported Rain- Homespun Suits, regula goats. sizes 38 fo 48. Wers 35,736, 530; _ shorts, 36 520, 3 Tre ENGLISH SHoP or THE MEN'S STORE, SrcoNp FLool Men’s Silk-and-Rayon Socks 35C pair Were 50c pair $1. 120 pairs Men’s Silk-and-ravon Socks, with ‘s lisle double heels and toes, Black, navy, cor- dovan, London tan, gray and whites. Sizes 10 to 11%4. 48_Men's Silk Four-in-Hand 15 Men's All-wool Pull-over Ties: figures and _stripes. ate 0 t0 32.50. Now.95¢ “All-wool Outing Now..... .. $2.65 nd Cheeked * ‘Nainsook ynion Suits; athletic style izes 34, 36 and 40. Were ow . 32.50 and 22 Ben's. Kelf-fieured ‘road cloth Union Suils: athietic Were 31, Now.50c gvle Sizes 34 36 and 4 Were 3150~ Now k] THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords, $6.65 pair Were 522 30 Pairs Men’s Tan Calf Oxfords, with leather soles and rubber or leather heels. Medium toe, straight-tip styles. Sin-< A 8,9, 9%, 10, 10%4: B 8%, 9, 9%, 1014, 11; C 6%, 10,105, 11; D 6, 614, 7, 8, 8%, 9, 10, 101, rs Men's Black and Tan Calf Oxfords and Tan Elk Sports Ox- 5 wing ‘and stralght-tip styles. Medium: wide and natrow toe lasts’ Leatner and rubber soles. Sizes AA 10z, 111 B 612, 7, Tia, 8. 812, 9%, 100, 11 to 117 Were 38 to $13.50. Now ‘THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Boys’ Topcoats, $6.95 Were $1075 to $12.75 15 Boys® All-wool Topcoats in shades of gray and tan. Sizes 3 to 9. 15 Boys’ All-wosl Knicker Suits ith "two “pairs of knickers 2 Br m ¥ood _patterns. 18, "Were 3295 low Tae Bovs’ Stonr, Pemrn Pl.oon Youths’ Broadcloth Shirts, Special, $1-15 75 Yonths’ Broadcloth Shirts collar-attached style. Fancy patterns and plain white. zes 12 to 141 5, Juniors' Broadeloth Shirts %5 palrs Boys' Plain_ Color collar Brnldrlolh Pajamas in siip- je. " Sizes § to 95 .. . S1.1 Vo' Medinm- -mm 80_Boys' Buifon-o; 0% otion: Gotl " Hone: "Now Kol fancy broadcioth in £00d p Datterns in Attractive color terns. High-neck style. 5 combinations. _Sizes 8 to 11 370 10, Special e Special.. 35¢; 3 pairs, §i ‘THe Boys’ Store, Fourtn FLOOR. Glassware Reduced to 25¢ Was 35¢c each 500 pieces Orchid-colored Table Stemware, dainty etched design. Goblets, High Sherbets, Low Sherbets, Footed Water Tumblers, Fruit Juice Tumblers, Ice Tea Tumblers, Golored, Glass Elower it signiy 1 nd Narcissus Were ~ $1.50 dozen. Apeial ehch o dozen Grassware, PIrTH FLOOR. Ruffled Curtains, $1.25 pair 150 pairs Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, complete with valance and tie-backs. Ivory and ecru. 20 pairs Oilcloth Tie Macks. 1. Now 35 40 Pillows. cretonne. waterproof 3 10" Ornamental Fods for drane fabrics and imitation leathers Greatly reduced to. each.d5c grie. soveral ~colors. Were A jarge number of odd curtains $1.50. No 5 # reatly reduced, mostly one 7 Virupery "Red " Keis, " rnas and two pairs of a kind. mental, " polychrome ' finish; Were 45, DrAPERIES, STXTR FLOOR. Housewares Reduced i White Enamel Kitchen Table, 1 Rird Cage and Stand. 2338 porceiain 316.50. " Now AGED. 5 30, thuraer” Nesen ' Oif 1 White OPWORN. Veinty [ Adr 202 Matie Orange JTuice o Were 1395, No Tab rted ‘Decorated We, Now 350 xmuu Stands. Were 1650, 1 r-lmen wnm Croress 'r.w Now 3. g WORN. " 'Was _ b ow | 500 Rolls Good Ouality Toilet Tissue, special, 78c dozen mlls HoUSEWARES, FIFTH FLOOR. Lamps and Shades Reduced AII slightly soiled or damaged Parchment Fapee Bed Lam; speen ik wna Zfl inch. \V!rr‘ ¥ o 5 6. 3 1 yellow silk and georgette Was $350. Now.........$2 1 Bronze Junior Lamp. Was $6.50. Now.. 5450 1 Boudoir Junior Lami 1250, Now Lamrs, SeveNTH FLOOR. Chinese Broche and White Broadcloth, $1 yard was sz 115" yards Chinese Broche Silk in white and light shades for lingerie and white broadcloth. 35 yards Black Roma; was $3; now 60 yards of Black Chiffon; was $1.75: now. 60 yards Imported Black Transparent Velvet, P special 900 Remnants of plain ‘and fancy silks; 1 s yard lengths All greatly reduced for quick clearance, S1LKs, SECOND FLOOR. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangable; not sent C. 0. D. nor on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Fiction, 75¢ Was $2 and $2.50 200 volumes of popular fiction. 30 Chilaren's ‘Books. Were 3c. ‘of ‘Books ‘with misceilnneous . Reduced to 25c and 10c each. ‘Tne Boox StoRre, First FLoor. Felt Mattresses Greatly Reduced 1 Felt Crib Mattress, ow_ .. $9.75. - A limited number.. . .$5. BEDS AND BEDDING, SIXTH FLOOR. Golf Clubs Reduced 3, Krovdon Brassies. Were 0w’ 4 1 Lady Burke Midiron. ' Was N Panis, size_ 30, 54 "Now. 1 Fishing Rod, o P WErout dozen EYORTXHG Goo , FourTH Fi Toys Greatly Reduced : R’ l,m-nmnuvu Were $16 and i15. " No ST Motor Boat mm spring ‘motor as 115,50, Now 0 1 Motor B destroyer. eroplane: Foyanta Baby " Dol A N 9.95 1 Vanta Baby Dol unidiessed. W £8.25 £5.25 $8%, 1 1 blmpm "o Chantrain ‘A Dolils. "5} imperfect. | Were 330" Now 2 Girl Dolls Ti Teaber Dol Wer ow oy Dex on® wheels: sofled 2. 5995 ow | Wnollv oPOg, on Wheels: uufleu 21780~ Now o Frere 5578, " N0 4 Sets China Dishes. "Only 1 plete sef. Were §3. Now THE Toy StoRE, Fom\tfl Froom. \Cluldren‘s Furniture Greatly Reduced 2 Baby Carriages. Slightly Were 526, Now_. .. S$18 Also other Table Sets reduced. CHILDREN'S FURNITURE FourTH FLOOR. Imported Crystal Trees Greatly Reduced All Slightly Soiled or I)amaul 3 several colors. Were 3 Now Wreen, Was colov. W 11ed and sréen; Was $i5, Now' Other Gift W, ares Rea'uctd N Imported " Bewier Froit 1 Green lron Aguari Elass top. Was $9. Now. TrE GIFT onr. SEVENTH FLOOR. Chinese Embroidery Special, $1 piece A limited quantity of imported old embroidered Chinese pieces, square and oblong, on sale Fri- day only. 50 Stamped White Linen Handker- chiefs, assorted colored border: mped Whike ' Linen " Pl Doilies, size 11x15. Were Room Were $2.95 93 12 Small 'nlma covered Pillows. Were, 12 " Car Covers. $1.50, 1 \rhmr nnd Tapestry Scarfs, size 51, Now. 3 Mmm nnm Linen ‘To; colo bo Now 2 Model ~Berets.” Now ART EMBROIDERY, SEVE! Notions Reduced 1 Qicloth Hasocks Were 3125 8 eaiiereiie oo Werd S0 “ B Sncithigicicd didriier " angs l" FOU! AV\ D l\’urd (‘f‘vl:rl"d (hlili Wrr! Xl §l| 2 rmmm..\ “Garier T3 caras ‘of Wilsnan able “Garter "Buckles. % “Rubber Aprons. Were As is... & Rubler Tea Aprons. Weié'Bfc. -5 * Rubberised mnunom ‘Anrons. e 78c. As is ¢ 5 Were_25c. 13 Trans Norions, AtstE 21, Finst FLODK Week-End Candy Special, 2 pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious cara- mels. bonbons and chocolates, Lpound” Box Butterscotch. Spe- cial for Priday CanpIEs, AISLE 14, FirsT Fy.oo' Kit Fox Scarfs Special, $19-50 5 specially priced scarfs. !‘W Q'elv!rhm- Fox Searf. 1, Natural Sy 1 Reize Fox Now .. Furs, THIRD FLOOR. Toilet Articles Reduced 10 Dressing Combs. Were 50c. Now o . Noj S tmporicd mm ‘Room Bolllfll with nickel Werd Now Now 15" Hand-paimted’ Baih' Room not- tles. Were, 45¢ Ton.:fllts Alsn: 16 FirsT FLOOR. One-piece Foundation Garments, $395 Were $7.50 to $10.50 9 one-piece Foundation Gar- ments in Woodthrop and De Bevois makes of fine broche and treco. Boneless and lightly :;mdA Sizes 34, 35, 39, 40 and 3, Treco Girdles, with high waist: §igpin’ models.” Size 28. 250, Now. 36 *Gorners nr-u batiste and 40, 42 . bandeaux and iy reduced to. Belts. Corsers, THIRD FLOOR. Rayon Uniforms, $2.95 Were $5 10 Rayon Uniforms. Sizes 42 and 46. 14 Smanl Plelloll Cnmlrln Blml S ETescloth Sersice Ap oth Service Arons seif callary and ety ot :('55'» 2. Now 3% ‘White Broadelo 5 12 Wi su':;' cloth, | wmu-m lnl Leather Handbags Special, $325 144 Calfskin and Morocco Handbags—black, brown, green, tan and navy. Back strap, pouch, envelope and long-handle styles. LeATHER Goobs, A1sLEs 3-5 FIRsT FLOOR. Boys’ School Socks Special, 3 pairs, $1 200 pairs Bo): School Socks in fancy weaves; 7g lengths. Sizes 8 to 11. CH; LOREN'S HoOSE Aiste 17, FIRsT FLOOR. Women’s Striped Umbrellas, $3.95 35 Silk-and-lisle 16-rib Um- brellas with handles of punjab, ambertone and quartz effects: in navy, green, brown and black and white. UMERELIA® ATsLE 24 FIRsT FLOOR. Millinery -Salon Hats Reduced, $10 16 Hats of felt, silk and nov- elty materials, including 6 im- orted English felts, LINERY SALON, THIMmD FLoOR. 12 Felt and Fabric Hat MILLINERY, T Rayon Bloomers and Panties, 95¢ Were $1.50 to $1.95 40 Rayon Bloomers and Pantles in Munsingwear, Merode and Kayser makes. = Soiled. Sizes 5. 6, 8, 9, 46. R.y-ll Cnnhlnlflnnl in M\mxlnl- nity Falr, M d Kayser ‘makes. Were $2.95 and LS and cotton with low back and no sleeye.” Soiled.” Broken sizes; 36, 30 3¢ to ¥ 3 Knitis Bt Sltes 42 und"ss) Were 35 Now +.200 Klln"rtb UNDERWEAR ‘THmRD FLOOR. Extra-Size Tailored Satin Robes, $10 Were $15 5 Tailored brocade satin robes with tuxedo collar of crepe de chine in self color. Extra sizes. de Chine and Satin Bed § Sk Crepe Nesligeer ahd il Ensembles. Were 316.50. 1 Lace-trimmed Satin Ni ow. Nz\.ucus. ‘THmMD FLOOR. Princesse-style Silk Costume Slips, $295 Were $3.95 8 lace-trimmed and tailored silk slips. T fllk ‘Crepe Siips, in slinouetts styles. 32, ow. .. .§1.95 " aliored Hadium Stins.. with g Yerted pleats and d i extra sizes. Biee. Pikimmen vmx $10. " Now 2 “Lace- Stips. “Were 115, CosTumE ELIPS ‘THIRD PLOOR. Little Girls’ Dresses $1.45 Were $3.95 to $5.75 30 long and short sleeve frocks of Zephyr prints. Sizes 2 to 5. JUVENILE APPAREL Fourt FLOOR. Girls’ Hats, $1-95 Were $2.75 18 Felt Hats, Fall models in white, vellow and Bink. © ‘Wer. Now. 7o 24 Bo'Serney Berels. Were GIRLS’ MILLINERY Fourta FLOOR. See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today’s Edition of the Washington Times Women’s Dress Coats, $19.50 Were $29.50 and $39.50 18 Coats of Faulcrepe and covert, flarul aml straightline models: belted at the natural waistline. Sizes 36 to 44. WOMEN's CoATS, THIRD FLOOR. R it Misses” Dress and Sports Coats, $10.50 Were 1950 o 525 24 Coatswith fitted lines, capes, jabots and belts ‘and in single and double breasted styles. Of crepe Elyse, wool crepe, kashmir and imported tweeds. 8. Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR, T T STl T T & ERE s T e T osamoam,. Misses” White and Unlined Crepe Coats, $7.50 Were §16.50 to §25 19 Coats; 15 black and navy unlined crepe coats; sizes 14 to 18; 4 White basket weave coats, sizes 14 to 18, Musses’ Coars, TrIRD FLOOR, Junior Misses” Tweed Coats, $22 Were $29.50 11, in blue and green. Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17, 6 Raincoats of tweed effects, 15 Tennis Frocks of plaue and sizes linen. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 Were and 33.95. ..51.95 , Fourtt FroOR. Women’s Travel Tweed Jacket Ensembles; Special, $11.75 A_fimited number “of travel tweed jacket ensembles in wine, green, brown and navy. Sizes 36 to 44 10 Afternoon and Dinner 2 Frocks: 1 white chiffon and # Frocks, with cocklail Jackets. 1 ereen rajah: “z;l.o\? "g 44, Were $16.50 Sizes 36 to 44. Were $39.50 5 Afternoon and nlnn" hnel- and $42.50. Now.........$20 of Shiffon. flat cre GeorSette. Were $25 (o unw Chiffon Afterngon _ Frocks. Sizes 36 to 40" Were 435 1 fhllereninan ot $39.50. Now .............$10 Slres 36 %o 2. $20.50.° Now 6 Chiffon and Georsetts’ Af noon Frocks; _sizes u to Were $25 to $35. v.822.50 Frocks of fiat erepe. chiffon and_ georgette. Eive: 46 Were V35 15335 Now 314,50 ‘WoEX"s DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Silk Dresses, $18.75 Were $29.50 to $35 32 Street and Afternoon Presses, of crepe, georgette, chif= fon and wool crepe. . Sizes 14 to 20. 15 Afternoon Dresses of flat Evening Gowns In chiffon, J ."pll'lz WUthc‘:g llscv -nd "“?!5 Sge( 10 HSM to $25. Now....$14.30 Now Misses’ DResses, ’rrmuz Froor. Larger Women's Dresses, $12.25 Were $16.50 to $39.50 zes 4214 to 48%4. 10 Dresses of georgette and flat crepe. 4 “Larger Women's ‘Dresses, of 6 Little Women's Dresses of flat crepe and georgetie; also Bives hafom md fah e scorgette ensemble. - Sizes b oz it 4] i S s 0 3. Little Women's Dresses of o3 - and b Wete eliffon, Sizes 3512 and 37'% $30.50 and $49.50. Now.$29.50 Were 3050, Now...-.$29.50 SPECIAL-S1zE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Better Gowns, $34.75 Were §49.50 to $59.50 10 Street and Afternoon Dresses, of flat crepe, georgette, chiffon, net and lace.. Sizes 14 to 20. 7 Aftern d Evening G 2 Short 'l’lDl nf lrlnulnn! of prlr?:'e':ilc';nflzo'nnln .“: \'e]vel Size nd 16. and plain crepe. We Slfl 5!1 a d $25. are also included in n'ouro $933 Sizes 14" to' 20, Were Mrsses’ BETTER GOWNS, THIRD FLOOR. A Special Purchase ‘Women’s Better Gowns $29.50 20 Afternoon Frocks that would regularly sell much higher. Of canton faille, flat crepe with lace, embroid- ery and tailored handmade collars. Sizes 36 to 4. 3 Evening Frocks of printed 3 Formi lnnlnl Frocks of chiffon Ny blue chiffon. crepe, lon and _crepe !llz:\belh Elzu !! !! and 40. Were $49.50. 535 2 Transparent vnm 'r. Tith sleeves, Sizes 38 ] $50.50. Now..§35 2 S‘l:nnw;‘rtnl Yelget Weaps. 3 ek Chiffon arid Crepe e _ n abeth” Jacket Ensembles, $39.50. Now 2 Were 2 Transparent Velvet Wra W three - quarter = len E‘ 585, s fat e eivel Ereve cnitron ser 34" 1o Sizes and 40, Were $49.50. Now.$32.50 Were s1030. Now."re..845 Tue WALNUT Room, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s and Misses” Pumps . $8.95 Were 1250 72 pairs of Women's and Misses’ Pumps that include popu- lar styles, suede and leather combinations; strap models with tips and foxings of black or brown cal brilt-up leather huh Sizes in combined lot A/ 6%%,7%; AA4Ysto7%; A4t06; B34 106;C3to7, 20 Pairs Women's and Misses' Genuine Lizard Oxfords with winged tip and foxing of calfskini welt soles and built-up leather heels. Black and brown. Sizes in combined lot AAA 6, 6125 AA 515, 615; A 315, 413, 5; B 5% and 7. Were $13.50. Now: WOMEN's SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Junior Misses” Oxfords 7 $3.75 pair Were 5650 and 57 16 pairs tan calf oxiords, leathéer :nlc: Sizes AA 514, 7%; A 2%, 3, 4,4, 5and 6; B 3%, 4; C 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 5% and 6 15 pairs Junior Misses’ Two- M pairs Boys' Tan and ‘tone Oxiords, crepe and hard Galt and| Scotch” Grain c-u Tubber soles. Sizes AA 51 i ih 5 and 8; 3 C 2%, 3 and Fo.50 "ana 5 Now . 9 pairs Boys' Two-ton T ey TRy lo‘vds cgepe and hard mmm H1ih et on e goles. Siaes 81711 3.3l and 8 ¢ Were" 35 and 36.50 30_pairs Children' Patent Leathe Cal l)xlnrrh7vlni&\ toe. snm B fnd 12: %" ul: and 12 NOW ... CHILDREN'S SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR. Novelty ]ewelry Reduced Fazyed, Florentine Real 30-inch Chanel _Simul ! civia ecklace, ry enda 3 e 38, w. m.d (.ryu.u Necktace. En. Ccmwlrl ‘for loose powder. Was $6. S5 NOVELTY JEWELRY, Axsu 10, Frst FLOOR.