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THE "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 9, 1931. AUSTRALIAWANTS | CONTROL OF BANKS Federal Labor Party Given Flat Refusal of Credit by Melbourne Firm. THE new Jelleffs S . uits 20—$29.50 to $39.50 Tweed sports suits with a meticulous tailored smartness—box and hip-length jackets—flared and pleated skirts —most of - them with clever tailored crepe. blouses. Black and white, brown and tan, green and blue. ' Sizes 14 to 20-$19.50. 1 :l—&?wm .50 l? fi?‘{?i!}?r’e‘; :‘l:: right for Spring suits crepe blouses—tailored collar and . coats - Pull-one jackets in_box and hip-length with buckled strap— —slightly flared skirt. Skipper, one-clasp with tailored 21;3! Sa'c:. 40::'3‘29 ;ul brown, cuffs—appliqued cos- 15845 o $59.50 One-of-a-kind tume gloves with turn- suits—distinctive imported back cuffs. tweeds, crepey and spongy 31 . Jellef’s Glove Shop Street Floor woolen dress fabrics—some with Handkerchiefs fur collars, others with scarf collars of crepe.’ Black, skipper 40— 480—25c French and Irish linen handkerchiefs, in gay Spring blue and beige. Sizes 14 to S. 10—$59.50 to $65 Better dress prints. Hand-rolled hems....10c Jellef’'s Handkerchief Shop suits—those one-of-a-kind suits Street Floor A general store-wide, one-day clearaway—fashion apparel and acces- sories—some hundreds of Spring garments—broken size and color ranges from last week’s tremendous selling—just one day, but at prices to do the job thoroughly! Ready when the doors open at 9:15! No End of Dresses So many-good things this Friday that one hardly knows which wayto turn. Success Frocks Salon Frocks . 9 Misses’ Women’s Women’s 1881950 Misses’ daytime and 15 $19.50 evening dresses—tailored wool 815 20—$25 and $29.50 Women's aft- crepes for Spring street wear— 30—$25 Women's street and ernoon and evening dresses of plain coloured chiffons for aft- afternoon frocks, in the wanted soft, pure-dyed crepes, printed ernoon, one-piece silk crepe one and two-piece styles for crepes, chiffons and lace—the frooks with interesting details business—a few jacket frocks evening dresses are of satin —a few evening frocks of vel- for street and afternoon—col- crepe. White, blue, red, navy, vet and silk crepe. $7.50. our contrast, lace and stitching | green. Sizes 36 to 42. : trims. In blue, pfick, navy, By Cable to The Star. MELBOURNE, - Australia, April 9 (N.AAN.A).—Although up to the present the ruling Federal Labor party, Wwhich dominates the government in th: absence of the e minister, Scullin, has failed to bludgeon the | 50—$3 All-leather Bags that banks into submission to its so-called are slightly marred from “wildcat” financial policy, there are in- handling. In black, green, dications that it will persist with its at- tan and brown ... $1 mm‘ pt o effect x nationalization of bank- SRAas ridayibies A - of So far the Commonwealth Bank—the mm’?d Cfl‘_}f- 4 l:nflvrvolcdconnng national institution—has withstood the S I assault. Recently the full cabinet met of the wanted colors: black, the bank board in conference in Mel- o itliue amiNTa bourne and demanded a credit of $100- 000,000 to “rehabilitate industry” and to provide for immediate government Gloves $1.95 to $3.50 imported lambskin, kid* and washable cape skin pull-ons and novelty cuff types that are just 75—$1 and $1.95 One-of-a-Kind Necklaces, Bracelets and Earrings in the gay colors that are so much in demand for Spring 50 200 of the New White and a Color Necklaves —brown _with _ white, skipper blue and white, red and white, yellow and white, gardenia white tweed necklaces. Also new one-tone chokers, bracelets and CHD, 5 ce oo 0 o] s Jellefy's Jewelty Shop 25-—$7.50 Tailored Leather Street Floor Bags in smooth and grain leathers; black, brown and green . 5 5—£10 and $13.50 Smooth Neckwear Calf Bags with exquisite enameled frames, double han- 4—$1 Fagoted Collar and Cuff Sets dles or overarm straps. In of silk crepe in trmmcul;;: black, brown and tan..$7.50 white 4—$16.50 Venetian Leather 2—$1 Crisp Organdy Collar and Bags in beautiful colors. All Cuft Sets with pointed scalloped : 3 tailored styles. .$10 edge and tle, in white 50¢ 71—$1650 to $25 Misses’ tai- . d red. Sizes 36 to 42, : $35 lored and dressy frocks—silk | SIFE™, 3nd X DRy Jellef’s Bag Sho; 2—$1.95 Dainty Cape Collars of . S 2 ; 35% to 41%. g Shitet oo tan chiffon and Alencon lace. . .50c crepe, light-weight woolens for ~$59.50 to $95 Women's daytime street and afternoon—evening and evening gowns— bright 883 Cowl Neckline Blousettes of and Sunday night frocks of $10 crepes embroidered in contrast- el el lace, taffeta, net, chiffon, crepe | 4_g1650 to $25 Women's day- | ing colours ... chiffon wools and’ velvet, even some with r : ithiiertufik baid % : ) " time and evening frocks of a | With ermine banding. . .crepes 2—$3 Pleated Collar Blousettes of jackets—navy, black and pas- | 2004 quality—tailored types for | M blue, brown and black—beau- crepe de chine that are trimly tels. $12.75. street and business, in plain | tiiul evening dresses of satin, tallored; sizes 36, 38 $1.95 39$19.50 to $25 Misses’ frocks | and printed crepes—afternoon | black and pastel laces, imported 2—$5 White Satin Blousettes with that can be worn ‘all' through dresses with lace and bead o becoming cowl necklines, sizes 36, the Spring—silk crepes and | trimmings—evening dresses of .- -0-§395 kght woolens and one-piece ;_»;‘,m,.,‘ in wh;}cflc iud 1I:a;)vcls. and jacket styles—taffeta, vel- e others in black, red, blue, 3 Eveninc Wraps of transparent | (0i'and crepe evening frocks— | @reen. Sizes 36 to 42, 35% to One in red, 2 In blue..........$5 one coral satin and one cerise 4124, velv " Fijth Floor Jelleg's Neckwear Shop velvet wrap. $15. / Street Floor 36—$25 to $29.50 Misses’ smart Salon FI‘OCkS frocks—those mnecgssary light woolen frocks in jacket types Umbrellas or with lingerie trims—silk Women‘s $10 crepe street frocks, many jack- $7.50 to $10 Imported and Domes- et types, some prints—lace, 10—$39.50 to §59.50 Better dress- es for women—marvelous sav- tic Silk Umbrel'as in plain Otto- crepe and satin evening dresses, ings on velvet Sunday night man and novelty all-over patterns. e And a full choice of the most- o wanted colours and handles. The Fifth Floor 9 v ; omen's and evening gowns—tailored W and afterncon frocks in black $7.50 and vivid silk crepes. 25—$1650 Women's Street and latter include amusing animal Business Dresses of crepe— $25 heads, various tyguv straight handles of crystal, galalith orn effects—$5. Jelleg’s Umbrella Shop Street Floor with softening jabots, tucks 25—$49.50 to $59.50 Women's and smart sleeve detail—pleat- gowns—chiffon wools in black ed and flared skirts—in black, and bright shades—afternoon navy, red, blue and assorted | crepes and chiffons—evening | and black lace evening gowns, prints. Sizes 36 to 42, 35 to crepes and trailing sheer crepes black chiffon with sequins. 41, that are plain or bead trimmed. $35. Second Floor Second Floor needs. The chairman of the bank, Sir Rob- ert Gibson, told the ministers bluntly that the institution simply could not ! “carry” the government any longer. | The credit was refused. Then followed dire threats by radical ministers that a bank bill would be introduced next session to place the Commonwsalth Bank definitely under political control. Such a measure, however, has no pros- ct of passing, because the government E'm a minority in the Senate. Loan Oversubscribed. The bright spot on Australia’s eco- nomic and financial horizon is the over- subscription of the conversion loan of $140,000,000. In new cash and con- versions nearly $150,000,000 was applied for, an indication Australians still have faith in their country. The result of the loan was favorably received in Lon- dorr, and Australian stocks, which had | glumpzd heavily, improved. The trading banks of Australia have eoncluded an important conference in Sydney. In a manifesto the conferenc® declared that continuance of demands by governments on the resources of the banks would force drastic curtailments of accommodation, with resultant seri- ous losses to industry. It pointed out that in the last three years the addi- jonal assistance given by the’ banks to the Australian community and to Aus- tralian governments in Australia and London amounted to $350,000,000. The banks’ manifesto proceeds: “Unless effective steps are immedi- taken by the governments of Aus balance their hudgetis nndhx;; costs, the time is coming whel gl“:fzs and other financial institutions will be unable to assist the governments t0 meet salaries, wages and other com- mitments except at the expense of widening the gap already in evidence between the costs of and returns from Australian industries. Position Held Serious. whe seriousness of the drifting po-| sition was fully explained to the rep- resentatives of all the Australian gov- ernmepts at the conference of premiers rne last August. If the policy in resolutions of that that the smartest women will wear—spongy and crepey fabrics with rich fur collars or smart furless types. Skipper blue, I)!ack and beige. Sizes 14 to 5. Toiletries 15—$1 Bath room bottles, in various colours—S50c. 3—$1 Bath Salts and dusting powder sets—50c. 18 jars—$1 Thinc Hand Cream for bleaching and softening the hands—59c. 19—$1.50 Madelon face powder of exquisite fineness—75¢c. 14—$2 Golf Ball jars containing fragrant dusting powder and puff—$1. 18—$3.95 Marques de Eloraz per- fumes that are marvelously scented—$1.95. 11—$7.50 Morlet’s CirCe perfume in black glass vial—$1.95. b Jellef’s Toiletries Shops Street Floor Jellef’s Suit Shop—Third Floor Larger Women 8—8$1650 Daytime dresses for street, business and afternoon— black, green and navy crepe. Sizes 421; to 50%. $7.50. 21—$1650 to $19.50 Business and afternoon dresses— pminted crepes, georgettes, chiffons that are designed to flatter the larger woman—black, navy, blue, green, brown and blackberry. Sizes 4005, 4224, 26, 285, 4304, 4514 10, 14—$25 to $35 Daytime and din- ner dresses—plain and printed crepes in tailored business styles —chiffons, satins, georgettes for afternoon and dinner wear. Black, navy, green, skipper blue, beige and brown. Sizes 40%, 52Y5, 24Ys, 26% 28Y;. $19.50. 7—$35 tp $45 better dresses— e printed ~crepe jacket suits and gay prints in jacket and one- plain silk crepe frocks for day- piece types—plamn jacket sud time wear—chiffonr and lace one-piece crepes—Sunday Night combinations for dinner dresses. | SrePes in black, green and Black, white, navy and blue. flamingo—Russian tunic blouses Sizgs 40% to 5214, $29.50. over dark skirts—$7.95. Jellef’s Salon Gown Shop— Jellef’s Inexpensive Frock Shop Second Floor Fourth Floor Second Floor Misses’® - $35 to $39.50 Misses’ Better Dresses—one-piece crepes with the smart colour contrast and dark background prints; black, brown, gold and green—one moire evening gown. $10, $35 to $49.50 Misses’ street and evening dresses—sheer wool suits with handkerchief-linen blouses — fine silk crepes in black and bright colours—lace and satin evening gowns with jackets, some of which have fur cuffs. $25. $45 to $5950 Misses’ finest dresses—redingotes _in _sheer wool over printed silk_dresses —silk suits and dresses in black, blue, gray and beige; some with lingerie trimmings—pastel, blue Inexpensive Dresses 13—$10.95 to $12.95 Silk Frocks— odd lots in tunic styles or one- piece — contrasting tops and black skirt. Black, brown, $3.95. $7.95 and $10.95 Wool and Silk Dresses — pastel wool crepes, tweed-like weaves with lingerie collars and cuffs—plaids, all-over prints, plain crepes— chiffon Sunday Night frocks with em- broidery and sequin trims, $5.95. $10.95 and $1295 Sitk Dresses— Junior Misses Coats $1650 o $22.50 Furless Coats —They have much better lines and fabrics than you'd ever expect to find in $15 coats; novelty tweeds, spongy fab- rics and polo cloth; scarf and tailored necklines; tailored, flared and wrap-around styles. In tan, brown, grey, black, blue and green. $18. $35 to $39.50 Dress, Sport Coats — Those tremendously smart rough woolens, crepey Fifth Floor Unfortunately, that policy is fully observey;i‘ and banks are faced with heavy demands to enable govern- ments to meet their daily obligations. “The continuance of such demands, in disregard of the very heavy reduc- tion of the real income of the nation, will force upon the banks drastic cur- tailment of advances to customers, which are imperative to the continu- ance of productive industry. . “This would involve serious loss to ilor many of our industries, both primary Frocks—Most desirable junior & secondary. As.thess ;ngr;'uxll_nwflei miss mndfx; in plamb color g cen - and printed crepes; bolero, Jober PEouid B¢ @ vast Mcresse.of un- peplum and two-piece models, mprlbymenc and of government €x- with lace, ribbon and organdy penditure in relief thereof. rnl!ar<d and cuffs; flarrdnand pleated skirts; skipper blue, f OmE E | black, beige, brown and “The banks are unable to accept such green, $7.50. Dresses 12—$1650 to $1950 Junior Miss Frocks—One and two piece in splendid wool crepes; tailored styles, with both pleated and flared skirts; greens, reds, tans. 3051650 to $19.50 Tailored First Clearaway of Spring Coats Women’s and Misses’ Haven’t had much Spring Coat weather—but we’ve been selling coats so freely that stock adjustments must be made—so you profit! $25 39 Women's regular $29.50 to $39.50 fur-trimmed dress coats. Black, Skipper blue in crepe woolens with kid galyak, mole, and broadtail. * Sizes 38 to 44, 425 to 46Y%. - $35 15 Wornen's regular $49.50 to $55 -dress- coats. - - New _crepe qu . ] ) woolens with ermine, kid gal- Skipper, green and gray. Sizes yak, and mole collars. Also | 14 to 20, coats with self collars and | Jellef’s—Fourth Floor I beige squirrel cuffs. Lebanon $35 brown, gray, tan, black, Skip- per blue. Sizes 38 to 40, 39% Misses’ regular $49.50 to $55 to 45%. sports and dress coats. Crepe $45 or spongy fabrics, tweeds. All > the new details in collars, belts 15 Women's regular $59.50 to and cuffs. Furs are galyak, $79.50 coats, fur trimmed. Brown mole, ermine, kid caracul, rac- or gray with fox, tan or black | coon, wolf, lapin, squirrel. All with ermine, Skipper blue with | the smart Spring shades. Sizes white galyak, brown with white 14 to 20. $45 Russian caracul. Greatly re- duced. Misses’ regular $59.50 and $65 coats, many -one -of -a-kind models. Beautiful fabrics, in- dividual styles. Fur cuffs, of fox, of kolinsky or squirrel. Sportswear Clearance $16.50 to $19.50 $25 to $29.50 Dresses Dresses $10.75 $16.50 $35 to $39.50 Dresses $25 The dresses you'll need for these warm Spring days when coats begin to feel heavy—jerseys, flannels, wool crepe, lacy tweeds, in plain shades and smart plaided patterns. We have the vivid and pastel shgdes that wijl be so popular this Spring; the neutral tones that are always smart. Some Golflex dresses included. Other features: $39.50 Imported Knit Suits $2.95 to $8.50 Slip-over Sweaters $5.95 and $8.50 Silk or Wool Skirts . $5.95 Larger Size Silk Blouses .. . $8.50 and $10 French Crepe Blouses . $10.50 Satin and Crepe Blouses ...... Jellef's Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Misses’ $25 Misses’ regular. $35 to $45 coats, in crepey or spongy fabrics, smartly belted. Fur- less with collarless cape and scarf effects. Or trimmed with broadtail mole, kid caracul, squirrel or lapin. Black, brown, Women’s $15 6 Women's regular $35 Sports Coats, of the smart colorful tweeds, red, green and blue Most remarkable because they have collars of king fox! Sizes 36 to 40. $15 25 Women's regular $19.50 to $25 fur-trimmed dress coats, black, blue or grev. Sizes.36 to 44 and 37 to 41. Their collars of lapin, mole or broadtail make them real bargains. $15 15 Women's regular $19.50 fur- less coats of the new spongey woolens. .Grey, tan, brown, and black. Sizes 38 to 44, $25 10 Very Fine $39.50 to $59.50 Sports Coats with raccoon or caracul. Brown-and-tan, black- Stockings 75—$1 and $1.95 wool-and-lisle sports sox 100—$1 and $1.50 wool-and-silk, wool-and-lisle sports stock=- 200—$1.95 silk stockings with fancy heels—the discontinued patterns of a famous manufacturer vis-wie kicly mia L RERER Jelefl’s Stocking Shop—Street Floor Misses’ regular $19.50 to $22.50 sports and dress coats. Crepe or spongy fabrics, camels hair, tweeds, coverts — everSthing Pouch collars of galyak, ermine | hi < 2 that’s smart for Spring. Swag- or squirrel. Black, Lebanon nomic conditions. not _liquid, banks and white. Sizes 36 to 42 | ol omifitted. Many scarfs | brown, Bhie, gor, have had to withhold facilities which - " j t S 20, would otherwise have been available, 4 ; Jellefy's—Fourth Floor and jabots. Sizes 14 to 20. green. s 14 to 20. and this has caused in some minds Fur Coats the idea that banks have been delib- erately restricting business. In truth the banks have made efforts unparal- leled in the history of the country to help all classes of the community. We will not carry over any 85 Si]k Slips fur coats for next season. 8 Just 25 coats are left—to be sold tomorrow at one-half price. Every coat protected “In order that the banks may con- tinue their task of supporting indus- by the Jelleff reputation for quality and service. & policy :as sound, and can take no re- weaves and tweed mixtures; sponsibility for the consequences which 38—$1650 to $25, D furless. types, with cape and must inevitably follow unless there is a Sk Bbocks — Y otk ceps LYpesy - ; radnt of i o B ng Frocks —Yo scarf collars; some with wide B eire cod Cactive. cocoperation by lored frocks of wool fur cuffs, others with scarf, Fovernments in the reduction of costs. printed crepe, in rich browns, shawl and jabot collars of “The banks make this statement skipper blué and red; demure squirrel, kid caracul, lapin m:mu: the ?ushm m"c: wlfiuu and e SW;}"S;T'CMM eve- (rabbit), wolf and mole. In policy of governments. s & ning dresses of taffeta, chiffon black, brown, green and grey. e o e ey oomuet andcrege is pustcis SEATE. S& e the public. 20—$1950 to $29.50 Better - ?)‘:wn.hsundlng the seriousness of Dresses— Really stunning $49.50 to $55 Dress Type the position, it must be clearly under- frocks for junior misses; Coats — Galyak, kolinsky, Sood that the danger to. Australian woolens and crepes for street squirrel, broadtail and mole industries, both primary and secondary, aniintieripod, ‘wikli Solexied are dexterously used to collar can be averted «mtby . re'-ur‘ngo 2 and deftly flared skirts, one or cuff these smart dress o iy e e o and two piece styles; chif- coats; crepey and spongy situation as far as their resources and fons and laces for evening. weaves; some furless styles responsibilities permit. Black, green, blue and flesh. X\\nh capprl o:( learlew nlr]rk- Revenues Dwindle. $15. ines. Black, brown, blue, - green and bandanna. $35. “The _discrepancy between Aus- 12—$2950 to $35 Evening i -gfiug'; i oo Frocks—Dresses that junior $59.50 to $65 Better Coats— Sihe wih (e momaal feduckion oF misses will adore for impor- Gorgeous fox collars or cuffs; ATt ot Bink: wiiows: iyl tant school parties and Sun- ermine, galyak, kolinsky and taneously Government - Tevenues have day night affairs; trailing squirrel trims; rich, crepey dwindled, notably those from taxation crepes and satins, some with and spongy woolens; square of trade at the ports and from railway jackets, some without; swirl- shawls, scarfs, cowl collars, tru‘l;i ‘:J‘thhis ha.s(nat. beedn -ccm::- ing taffetas that are synony- jabots. In black, Lebanon :’3“ ndituyre :ya:k“;&h:l:yp rl';e:xf“gglleg mous with youth White, brown, skipper blue, green upon o make additional advances to flesh, maize and red. $19.50. and grey. $48. governments. , ; iad 2 T e A Sy A S Jelleff's Junior Miss Shop—Third Floor ernment advances are, because of eco- Underwear, Foundations, Pyjamas, Negligees try, trade and administration of gov- ernment, it is now imperative that in- dustry and trade be placed on a basis that will show a margin for the Mving of the producer and for the mainte- nance of solvency in public and pri- vate finances throughout the common- wealth.” (Copyright. 1931. by North American News- | Daper Alliance.) | $3 and $3.95 Undies $1.95 Delicious lace-trimmed chemise, step-ins, dance sets and pan- ties of French crepe-and crepe $5 and $5.95 Undies £3 Here are 80' of those Anniver- sary gowns, pyjamas and che- mise that excited so much Foundation Garments 3--81.95 Junior Vagabond sash girdles of light brocade, sizés 24, 8. S1. 3—$5 Front-clasp girdles in the convenient 14-inch length, sizes 36, 38, 39. $I. Some of the beautiful slips teft over from our Anniversary. French crepe, crepe satin and crepe de chine, in peach, ek, white and tea rose. Some with shadow hems and lace at the 2 DAUGHTERS OF STAGE George M. Cohan and Jessie Reed! to See Their Children Act in Coming Season. By the Associated Pres NEW YORK, Aj up they come back to Broad least some of t m. In “Scarlet Sister Mary” last season brought out her daughter, Ethel Barrymore Colt. And Ethel Barrymore 9.—When the daughters of Broauway favorites grow | | today it became known that two more | daughters of stag> families are going! fo nave a fling at Mazda lane~ Helen Cohan. 20-year-old daughter | #t Uevrge M. Cohan, author, composer, umber of other things, actor and a will appear in “Fast Priendship,” a p! ‘written by her father and in which he She has already paard and in the Pacific Coast company June Moon.” Her SISl Gt o will have a part. d in the talkie version n¢ “7 s also known to theatergoers. ‘The other recruit is Ann de Brow, daughter of Jessie Reed, who in 1919 ‘was the most glorified of all “Fol New Assortment of Hats Shown for the First Time $5.00 Shown for the first time . . . beautiful new hats, in all the newest styles and colors, including plenty of black and white, navy and white, brown and white, and pure white; also the new rough braid Sailors, so much in demand. Small, Medium and Extra Large Head Sizes Clearance—103 Pastel Felt Hats Sold Far Below Cost Included are some straw combinations. 1 brown lamb coat, was $79.50, now $39.75. 6 coats, caracul, muskrat, lapin, were $125, now $62.50. 5 coats, caracul, raccoon, seal- ine, were $225, now $112.50. 3 coats, raccoon, caracul, pan- ther, were $295, now $147.50. 8 coats, caracul, raccoon, Hud- son seal, were $395, now $197.50. - 1 black ‘caracul, was $495, now $247.50. 1 black caracul, was $650, now Also muskrat jackets at half price. Storage free till November 1. top; others with lace appliques at_bodice and_hem. $10.75 Silk Slips 37.95 Hand-made slips, with hand- drawn and hand-embroidered designs—with the shadow hems that you'll want for Sumfher. French crepe, in flesh and peach Glove Silk 20—$1.95 jersey and wool bloomers for sports‘and cold weather, in peach, grey, tan and black; sizes 21 and 23. 50c. 40—$2 glove silk shorts of fine milanese weave; flesh only; in sizes 4, 5, 6. 75c. 48—$1.95 tailored glove silk bloomers and vests, in flesh, tan, black and peach; a few of the bloomers with lace trim- mings. $1. $3 and $3.95 lace-trimmed glove silk vests, in pink, peach and nile; sizes 34 to 42. $1.75. de chine; also simple tailored styles, with hemstitching and embroidery. Flesh, tea rose, blue and nile. $10.75 and $13.50 Undies 37.95 Just 18 pieces of exquisite handmade undies—gowns, step- ins and chemise—of French crepe, with hand-drawn, hand- embroidered designs. Peach and flesh. $3 to $3.95 Slips $].95 Only the fact that the size range is broken causes these slips to be reduced, for they're the newest fitted slips of satin, French crepe and crepe de chine in tailored and lavishly praise. French crepe, satin and crepe de chine, trimmed with fine lace or hemstitching. In flesh, tea rose, peach and nile. $7.95 Silk Gowns 5 Perfectly darling gowrs of crepe de chine, French crepe .and satin, with scattered lace appliques, - fine tuckings and hemstitching. Flesh, tea rose and peach. . . Pyjamas Negligees $25 to $35 lounging and dance pyjamas in fascinating prints or clear, plain shades—one and two piece styles of crepe de chine, the latter with finger- tip coats. Sizes 14 to 44. $19.50. $19.50 to $49.50 beautiful tea gowns of velvet, in black and cornflower blue—negligees of 6—$5 Voile corsette-brassieres of excellent quality, but slight- Iy counter soiled; sizes 30, 32, 34, 81 6—$5 Treo corsette-brassicres that are boned enough to con- trol the larger figures; sizes 38, 42, 4. $2.95. 6—$5 Princess line one-piece foundations for the medium figure, sizes 34, 38, 44. $2.95. —$7. and $19 Side-hook in_either 12 or 14 inch some with the high waistline; sizes 27, 28, 33, 34. $3.95. 16—$10 Scanties, the pantie and foundation garment, in faille and brocade; a few with eve- ning backs; sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 7—$12.50 and $15 Combinations irom Dorothy Bickum = and Gotham; all boneless models; sizes 36, 40, 41, 42. $8.50. 3—$15 Frehch elastic step-in girdles, lightly boned over the hips and the diaphragm; 14- inch length; sizes 29, 32. $12.50. 11—$22.50 French elastic step- Our Credit Department iwill arrange special pay- ments when requested. $3 to $3.95 lace-trimmed gowns, chemise and bloomers of mi- lanese glove silk, in flesh and peach. $1.95. Street Floor girls. Miss de Brow, who has won a couple of beauty contests in the South, will appear in the “Follies of 1931.” Her bome is in San Antonio. She is 17. . Pictions in law, mostly abolished to- @ay, were invented by English I“lm @5 a means of carrying cases from gourt | lother, wh the ewr, be. Bame o mi"fln. lace-trimmed styles. Flesh, tea satin and lace, a few of gorge- . rose, white and peach, ous ‘moléscin” satin with real | in8 that are fashion knit; 14- inch style, with side laces; 12- Street Floor lace trimming. to $39.50. b length, slightly boned; Jellef’s Grey Shops—Seond Floor sices 28 to 33, Sias0, These hats are slightly mussed through $2 .00 handling. o Millinery Shop—Street Floor Jellef's—Fourth Floor