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B—2 SOC it were entertained at dinner last evening by the Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell, whose other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles &E. Clark of New Haven, Mr. and Mrs, ¥ Donald J. Cowling of Northfield, Minn.; § Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harris of New § York, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pilisbury § of Minneapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin £ White of St. Paul. i Mrs. Hoover today received several % groups of visitors attending the many % conventions in Washington at this time, Samong them the delegates to the Child $dren of the American Revolution, who Sare having their annual meeting. Mrs. % George H. Lorimer of Philadelphia also $was received by Mrs. Hoover and in- #troduced a group of Republican women +of Pennsylvania. § Early this afterncon Mrs. Hoover Swent to the luncheon of the California § delegates to the N. 8. D. A. R. Con- fgress which was given at the May- sflower. Y Yesterday Mrs. Hoover was the guest fof honor at the tea given by the Iowa £Chapter of the N. S. D. A. R. at_the $Carlton, and in the morning Mrs. fHoover was the guest of honor at the i Patriots' day celebration of the Con- PRES]’DE’NT AND MRS. HOOVER A S ANIES S MO £ B Y S VI SRIWPRS AANAPIAY ygress of the Daughters of the Ameri-| yttemoon in the embassy, entertaining | fcan Revolution in Constitution Hall $Later, she went to the reception given by the Children of the American Revo- jlution at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, “when she was the honor guest. i = ! The Vice President, Mr. Charles “Curtis, is the guest in whose honor the i Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de §Puig Casauranc will entertain at dinner ¢ this evening. £Mrs. Hoover at Luncheon 1With Californians Today. £ Mrs. Hoover was present for a short ime at the luncheon given today at the Mayflower by the California Daugh- sters of the American Revolution, of Swhich Mrs. Frank Phelps Toms of “Pasadena is State regent. © The company also included Mrs. Joe iCrail, Mss. Russell William Magna of iHolyoke, Mass.; Mrs. William Sherman fWalker of Washington, D. C., and from ‘California were Mrs. Albert S. Jallings iand Mrs. Catherine 8. Scott of Clare. imont, Mrs. Vada G. Wyatt of Ontario, Mrs. David T. Curtis and Mrs. W. A. “Upland, Mrs. Alto, Miss Cecra T. Clement, Mrs. John “C. Follett and Mrs. J. G. Cummings of Berkeley; Mrs. Charles B. Boothe and ‘Mrs. John McDonald of Pasadena, Mrs. ‘Lovett Smith of Stockton, Mrs. Ella M. B. Stookey, Miss .Elizabeth Sawy Mrs. Annie H. Mac- Kenzie, Mrs. M. G. Harbeson and Mrs. 4. H. Quirollo, all of Los Angeles; Mrs. Hazel Shrode, Miss Edith Holton, Mrs. | #H. Lamar Pillsbury and Mrs. Arthur Woods of Long Beach; Mrs. Harry Clampitt of San Prancisco, and Mrs. Mwillard S. Morse and Mrs, W. V. Morse ®f Santa Monica. = Also Mrs. Herbert Dyer of Quantico, ¥a., and from Washington were Miss Grace E. McKinstry, Miss Elizabeth Stafford and Mrs. George B. Puller. - Mrs. Edward Everett Gann and Mrs. | Avalter F. Brown, the wife of the Post- Jnaster General, were the honor guests #t a large luncheon today of Mrs. Thad- dius Brown, wife of the Federal radio Zommissicner. 1t was given in the ga %io of the Carlion Hotel and in th ompany were Mrs. Willilam N. Doak, rs. James E. Watson, Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. Cameron Morrison, Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, Mrs. Walter F. Newton, Mrs. Arch Coleman, Mrs. Joseph M. Dixon, Mrs, Kennick W. Dunlap, Mrs. Frederick A. Tilton, Mrs. John W. Pole, Mrs. John Phelp, Mrs. James W. Good, Miss Grace Burton, Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney, Mrs, William McR. Saltz- , Mrs. William P. MacCracken, } . Lewis, Mrs, Chester Bolton, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. Henry Alvah gcrong. Mrs. Frances Seiberling, Mrs. Ilis A. Yost, Mrs. Eugene O. Sykes, Mrs. Harold La Fount, Mrs. Harry K. | Emgherty. Mrs, Wade H. Ellis, Mrs. ilson Compton, Mrs. Edward Goring Flu.s. Mrs. James L. Whitely, Mrs, Wil- | iam Hess, Mrs. John B. Hollister, Mrs. Arthur Lamness, Mrs, Charles H. Hat- Peld, Mrs. Ernest Van Fossen, Mrs. Francis_Amory Pope, Mrs. John B. Wade, Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot, M: Henry Albers, Mrs. Harry C. Butcher, Mrs. Frank M. Russell, Mrs. William R. | ¥allance, Mrs. Walker Buell, Mrs. Ed- | ward Zableman, Mrs. Carl D. Ruth, | Mrs. Harry B, Hunt, Mrs. Strickland | Gillilan, Mrs. A. F. Cardon, Mrs.| Charles J. Williamson, Mrs. Charles Alger, Mrs. Warren J. Haines, Mrs.| Jsrael Foster, Mrs. George Allan, Mrs. | Grafton Kennedy, Mrs. Duke Patrick, | Mrs. Benjamin Fischer, Mrs. George | Porter, Mrs. Eugene Woodson, Mrs, An- | #on Bond, Mrs. John Howland of Alex- | &ndria, Va.; Mrs. Kleon Thaw Brown | ©f Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. James M. McVey | and Mrs. Henry W. Roos of Columbus, | Ohio; Miss Carl of Detroit and Mrs. | Bruce Bentley of Laurel, Md. Mrs. Walter F. Brown, wife of the Postmaster General of the United Btates, will receive in honor of the delegates to the D. A. R. Congress from | Ohio tomorrow afternoon at the Wash- fngton Club at 5 o'clock. She will be assisted by the wives of the E‘m dele- | gation in Congress Dean of Corps Attends Yenezuelan Celebration. The dean of the diplomatic corps, the | Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Giacomo | de Martino, attended the dinner last | evening given by the Minister of Vene- | Zuela and Senora de Arcaya, in cele- | bration in the 122d anniversary of Venezuelan independence. The party | was given in the Carlton Hotel and the | table was gay with Spring blossoms and the flags of Venezuela and the | United States. Others in the company SOCIETY, THE EVENING IETY Fifth in Series of Dinner Parties for President and Mrs. Hoover—First Lady Plans Full Day. | were the Ambassador' of Japan and Mme. Debuchi, the Ambassador of | Chile, Senor Cruchaga Tocornal; the | Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Recinos, the Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, the Minister of Colom- bia, Senor Don Fabio Lozano. and | Senorita Lucia Lozano; the Minister of | the Dominican Republic, Senor Roberto Despradel; the Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha; the Minister of Bolivia gnd Senora de Abelli, Sena- tor and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, | Representative and Mrs, Maurice H. | Thatcher, Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Gen. John J. Pershing, Minister counselor of the Spanish em- | bassy, Senor Don Luis M. Irujo, repre- | resenting the Ambassador of Spain, | and Senora de Irujo; the counselor of the German embassy and Frau Leit- | ner, the director general of the Pan- | American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; the chief of the Latin American Division of the State Department, Mr. Edwin C. Wilson, and the members of the legation staff, including the counselor, Senor Don Luls Churion, and the sec- retary, Senor Don Pedro Rivero. | Mme. Claudel, wife of the Ambassador of France, will be hostess at tea this the members of the Alliance Francaise of Washington. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Cardenas started by motor | morning for New York and were ac- companied by the counselor of the | Belgian embassy in Tokio and Comtesse | de Berrier, who have been their guests | for a week. Comte and Comtesse de Berrier will sail with Senora de Cardenas Friday for their home in go to her former home in Rumania for a visit The Ambassador and Senora de Cardenas came to Washington from Japan, where the former represented ' his country, and this be her first visit in Europe for some years. The Minister of the Netherlands and | Mme. van Royen will entertain a com- | pany at dinner this evening. | The Minister of Denmark and Mme. | vermont Senators' Wives Mrs. Dale, wife of Senator Porter H. | Dale, and Mrs. Austin, wife of Senator | Warren R. Austin, both of Vermont, | will be at home tomorrow afternocn, from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Mayflower | LADIES’ HATS of every description CLEANED & REBLOCKED Complete_selection of new Spring materials, Straw Braids. Ornaments, Feather Fancles, Flowers and Frames. Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop Na. 322 508 11th St. N.W. Our Work Is Our Reputation Conn. Ave and L St, 1727 L St. Half-Price Sale on 50 Spring Hats 35 Dresses, Were $16.50 to $29.50, Now $15.75 Closing out remain- ing Spring Coats, $10.75 to $25. Your D. A. R Entertaining —will be note- worthy for artistic floral effects if we attend to the ar- rangements of the FLOWERS Beautiful presen- tation bouquets and baskets at very— MODERATE PRICES Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere GEO. C. SHAFFER Eves. & Sun: NO BRANCH STORES TO fully appreciat The *“LADY EVE” e the real beauty and grace of this new Sandal you must see it, for it is certainly one of the smartest models of the Fashioned in blue, brown, red, green, white or patent leather, $13.50. BEAUTIFUL CHIFFON, MESH AND LACE HOSIERY, $1.00 TO $1.95 PAIR F Sv. CH a&ry TENTH the | this | Belgium, while Senora de Cardenas will | ‘Wadsted will be hosts at dinner tonight. | | Hotel, in honor of the delegates frem | Vermont to the D. A. Congress. Mrs. Arthur W. Norton, State regent of the D. A. R. in Vermont, will re- ceive with the hostesses. Mrs. Charles Robb, Mrs. Wendell P. Stafford, Mrs, W. W. Husband and Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks will pour. Also assisting will be Mrs. Charles A. Webb. Mrs. Hastings, wife of Senator Daniel O. Hastings, and Miss Lyla Townsend, daughter of Senator Jobn Q. Townsend, jr. of Delaware, will be noon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, entertaining the Delaware delegates to the N. 8. apartment in the Kennedy-Warren, at 3133 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Reed, wife of Senator David Alken Reed of Pennsylvania, has changed the day of her tea to the Pennsy] a delegates to the D. A. R. Congress and the wives of the mem- bers of the Pennsylvania delegation in Congress to tomorrow afternoon, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, the party having | been planned for Priday. Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha_will dress the National Woman's Party fol- lowing the tea in Alva Belmont House Sunday at 4 o'clock, when he will talk on the women of his country and their political status. Among other guests of Honor will be Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, wife of the | Secretary of Agriculture; Mrs. William i | joint hostesses at tea tomorrow after. | D. A. R. Congress in Mrs. Hastings' | 2. | Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH STAR, W Labor; Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mr: Edwin Puller, Mrs, Harry Hull, Mrs. Thomas Sterlin Mrs. George D. Hopkins, Mrs. Edward Hayes, Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Mrs. | Ernest Humphrey Danfel, Mrs. Hog- | gatt Clopton and Mrs. Fred Schow. | Representative Ruth Bryan Owen en- | tertained at dinner last evening at the | Carlton in honor of the delegates from | Florida to the D. A. R. Congress. The company numbered 30. Mrs. Ashton C. Shallenberger, wife of Representative Shallenberger of Ne braska, entertalned at luncheon y |of Miss Mae Pershing of Lincoln, Nebr., nd the wives of the Nebraska delega- tion in Congress. Included in the party were Mrs. G. W. Norris, Mrs. Robert G. Simmons, Mrs. John H. Morehead, Mrs. Edgard Howard, Mrs. J. N. Norton, Mrs. Malcolm Baldrige and other Nebraska friends, Mrs. E. E. 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In fact, we do not think it likely such an event RINGS, BRACELETS, BROOCHES, PINS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS ARE INCLUDED Queen Quality Boot Shop THIS IS NATIONAL FOOT-HEALTH WEEK be dhic this Apring Shown in Seasand, Brown and Black Kid; White Queen Quali and PEARLS NOW AND DURING unusual collection at once, as an opportunity for sound in- and Combination Leathers. ty Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. ’ Doak, wife of the Secretary of |ley, Mrs. John Roberts, Shallenberger of Fort Mrs. Theodore Risley, n.ndmldls! Grace Shallenberger, daugh- ley, deputy chief of staff, and Mrs, Moseley entertained at dinner last eve- | General by President Taft. Mr. Forbes ning in honor of the Secretary of War | Was also a member of the Wood-Forbes Others in the com- | Commission appointed to investigate con- pany were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. S8amus] | ditions in the Philippines by President Hof, Maj. Gen. James E. Fechet, Ma). | Harding Members of the Philippine Com- M and Mrs. Hurley. and M Gen. Irving J. Oarr, Lowry, Mrs. Tillman Frager, Mrs. Rus| more Patterson and Mr. Wililams. 1 | b WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1932. Mrs. Martin C. w and daughter of the hostes Maj. Gen. George Van Horn Mose- . George S. Patton, jr Lieut. Don 1 were Senator ‘ anuel Roxas, — pine House of Representatives; Mr. Ru- | College, was the guest of hcnor at Mr. W. Cameron Forbes, former Am- | perto Montinola, minority floor leader | luncheon today of Mrs. Guy V. Henry, assador to Japan, was guest of honor | of ‘the Senate; Mr. Emiliano T. Tirona, | wife of the chief of Cavalry, and Mrs terday at the Hamilton Hotel in honor | at a dinner given by the Philippine In- | minority floor leader of the House of | Joseph P. Tracy, wife of the assistant Line. 5: Lichauco. Assistant Mrs. R. W. |for the week the former’s niece, Miss | Blanche Dunla | Wright of Barbour have gone to White Sulphur | Springs and are staying at the Green- Sergio Osmena, acting | resident of the Philippine Senate; Mr. | of the Philip- | retiring commandant of the Army War SOCIETY. dependence Mission &t the Willard last | Representatives, and Mr. Marcial P.|chief of staff, U. S. A The party was George Meade | gyening. Mr. Forbes was appointed | Vice Governor of the Philippine Islands | by President Roosevelt and after serv- ing one year was appointed Governor | given in the Ofic | College. the 30 g lec:mr; of Agriculture and . v {one large table Dunlap have as their guests | o¢ goring figwers and Mrs. Margaret | jcothe, Ohio. Mrs. H. L. Cooke and Mrs. H. A (Continued on Third Page.) missicn who were hosts to Mr. Forbes | brier. Three-pc. suite snd 5 stralght, qushlons furniture Roman hone for snap fa Impor ipe L eners, Belgian $18.50. R L ISHERWOOD. ik d inen ene, Second Day...Stock Clearing D Tomorrow and Friday . . . two days full of opportun not hesilnting in cutting priceg. It has to be done. We're clear- ing out all merchandise bought for Spring selling . . . it means thousands of dollars in markdowns . . . and we shall get thousands of dollars worth of good will, we reckon! We can only mention a limited number of things reduced. Why not come and see the merchandise yourself? THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W, WOMEN’S COATS (Also Shorter and Larger) 3rd AND 4th FLOORS $16.50 Wolf or raccoon trimmed tweed sports coats, 36-40 $16.50 Monotone tweed topcoats, beige, black, 36 to 44. $19.50 Kid galyak or lapin trimmed dress coats, black, 36-44 $29.50 Broadtail-trinmed coats, navy, beige, 38-44 $25 Dress coats...kid galyak trimmed, navy, black, 36 to 42. $29.50 Navy or black coats, kid galyak trimmed, larger sizes. Broadtail or mole trimmed wool crepe coats, 36s, 38-42. Wolf-collared sports coats, tan, blue, green, 38-44. Larger Women's kolinsky-trimmed coats, beige, black Larger Women's brown tweed Craighleigh coats, fox Women's Craighleigh coats, with wolf or kit fox trims. Larger Women's 4-skin kolinsky scarf coats, navy, black. Blue fox or beige fox-cuffed coats, navy, 36-42 Beige fox-collared coats, beige, blue, 36 to 42. black and beige majorka and chackra coats—| -$45 3rd AND 4th + FLOORS FURLESS, .$10 Miss $16.50 DRESS AND SPORTS POLO .. $16.50 Raccoon weed sports coats. $16.50 fur-cuffed coats, navy or beige woolen, fabric collars.. $16.50 Black coats, detachable scarfs, kid galyak or lapin $25 Galyak collars on black or beige crepe wool coats... ;sx ‘\‘h—um fox or foxtail cuffed coats, of navy or beige crepe. * Coats ... 1410 20... COATS, FUR TRIMMED, 0 Blue or beige wolf trimmed tan or brown tweed coats $35.00 Beige coats, with brown galyak detachable scarfs, 14 $35.00 Kolinsky-edged capes on black, blue coats. $39.50 Black dress coats, square shawls of black galyak $35.00 beige or blue diagonal wool coats, cuffs of galyak Corsair blue or brown dress coats, beige or brown galyak $49.50 Blue or beige fox trimmed navy or beige dress coats... $49.50 Galyak-collared coats, of Corsair blue or beige, 14 to 18 $60.50 Chackra dress coats, galyak strip cuffs, self cape $59.50 Black dress coats, sleek shawls of black galyak. 7 $59.50 Coats, with 3 and 5 skin kolinsky scarfs, black, blue, beige. .. Juniors’ Coats . . . 1110 17 .. .. :Il:c‘:. FUR-TRIMMED AND FURLESS DRESS COATS, navy, M’l’lc.‘ $35.00 Furless copies of imports, silk scarfs; na: $35 Kid galyak trimmed coats, detachable scarfs, fur-edged $49.50 Kolinsky-scarfed coats, beige or black diagonal woolens $39.50 Galyak-trimmed caj or cuffs on navy, beige, biac) $39.50 Furless coats, side fastening, tucked trim, silk scarfs. $39.50 Fox-trimmed cuffs on navy, beige, black crepe coats Juniors® Dresses . . . 11 t0o 17 ... $10.95 to $16.50 Afternoon, street, and Sunday Night Dresses $5 Some silk-and-wool. . .others of canton crepe, and for Sunday might sheers and silk crepes and taffetas. . ..85 $16.50 to $25 Junior daytime and sports dresses. One-plece and jacket dresses, silk-and-wool, light-weight wool. sult with silk blouses. ..sizes 11 {0 17............ s s Furs . . Coats, 15 or Less . . Jackets . . Scarfs FOURTH FLOOR. $29.50 to $49.50 Lapin jackets (dyed coney) $25 to $2! $495 Jap Mink Coats (beautiful soft skins) only 4. I $395 Jap Weasel Coats (carefully selected skins) just 4. 1st Floor Stock Clearing Chiffon Stockings B5¢ All silk, from hem to toe...in the lovely sheer chiffon weight, all sizes and all the colors that smart women are wearing. $1.65 Silk net stockings . . . sheer as a cobweb, light 150 Pairs Pigskin Gloves .............. $2.35 Natural color—ideal for sports and driving. $1.50 Washable fabric gloves, 12-button length, white, o .T5¢ e, $1 $1.95 and $2.50 Pull-ons . 25¢ Sports Handkerchiefs 6 for 85¢ l; ;l‘::l pu::l: ::zn: ::::d’-:u:d heml‘"l’ - $3.95 and $5 Umbrellas Gay colors for a rainy day! Yarn dyed Union taffeta as well as new imported silk mixtures...all with attractive novelty handles. $1.95 and $3 Leather and Beaded Bags, $1.59 Smooth and rough leathers, and pastel beads, in pouch, envelope, and vagabond styles. ~Slightly marred from handiing. $3 Smooth and grain leather bags, black, brown, green, $1.95 $5 Peccari, smooth calf, and patent leather handbags. ...$3 $1 Costume Jewelry, 50c; 3 Pieces, $1.25 Bright exciting colors that will do worlds for your costume! Have a matched set...so easy when the price is low...necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and clips. Most of the clips are sparkling rhinestones... some are galalith to match the rest. $3.50 and $5 Jewelry, copied from costly imports, all $1.50 D’Orsay Le Dandy Compacts. 49¢ Slim, single compacts with D'Orsay’s popular powder in them...Take your choice of red, black, or green case. 50c Odo-pack perfumed deodorant powder com, $7.50 Moiret Le Prestige, made and bottled in .$1.25 $3.95 to $7.50 Blousettes $3 Short sleeved styles that you like to wear, surplice and yoke styles. So nice to wear with a separate skirt or suit. $1 and $1.95 Collar and Cuff Sets, organdy, pique, satin.. et..... 25¢ 50c Clearance of Early Spring 50 Hats 33.50 regularly $5 to $12.50 y. We're WOMEN’S DRESSES. . . . 36 to 44 and Shorts FIFTH FLOOR $16.50 Silk crepe black dresses with beaded sleeves $16.50 Silk Crepe, beaded or Irish lace trim...black, $25 and $20.50 Satin or crepe Evening Dresses, bead trim = $25 and $29.50 Daytime Jacket dresses. . bead or Irish lace trim..$ $25 and $29.50 One-piece crepes. . .fagoting, lingerie trim........§ $25 Printed Silk dresses...one-plece styles....... SECOND Women’s Dresses . . . 36 to 44 FLOOR $39.50 Afternoon crepes, lingerie touches, navy, black - $29.50 Rough and smooth crepes. ..georsette and lace vests $29.50 Silk erepe afternoon dresses, large pique collar and cuffs $39.50 silk crepe, jeweled buttons. French batiste collars > o $49.50 Silk crepes, contrast collars and cuffs...some with lace. ... $39.50 Street frocks of silk crepe, batiste collars and cuils $49.50 Jacket frocks. mavy or black silk, georgette ves! $49.50 Evening satins ith jeweled straps, form fi horts E ng. Black, .-$45 Larger Women’s Dresses . . . 40V to 521/ and 41V to 451 FIFTH FLOOR. $16.50 to $19.50 Printed crepes, sheers, chiffon-and-lace $19.50 sheer crepes, printed crepes, chiffons........ $25 to $35 daytime printed crepe and georgette, S10 d lace for formal & ..$19.50 Misses’ Dresses, 14 to 20 . . . Stock Clearing = FIFTH FLOOR. $16.50 Bright colored wool frocks, beige, gold, blue, tangerine. ... $16.50 Printed crepes, dots, plaids...one and two piece $16.50 Jacket and one-piece dresses... few redingotes $29.50 Evening dresses...red crepe or taffeta $25 Printed sheer jacket frocks...just a few.. . cerreena $18 $16.50 Daytime silk crepes, jackets, one-piece ack, navy, aqua, $15 $25.00 Beige chiffon afternoon dresses with jackets, high necks..$19.5 $25.00 Lace evening dresses with jackets aon o b $25.00 Printed chiffon dinner dresses. . .covered shoulders. . .capes, $19.50 $25.00 Jacket and one-piece dresses. ..crepes, prints, combinations, $19.50 Misses’ Dresses . . . 1410 20 . . . iSRS FLOOR $29.50 Printed silk afternoon dresses with plain tops, navy, red. .$25 $29.50 Two-piece silk crepe dresses larger white collars.. .. .$25 $39.50 Lovely afternoon dresses, lace collars and cuffs. . .flower: 925 $39.50 Button-trimmed silk crepe dresses...large collars. 35 $49.50 Afternoon silk crepes, lace cuffs and shoulder bow. $49.50 Jacket frocks with batiste blouses...navy, black. . $49.50 Sheer afternoon frocks, jewel clips at meck. ..black. $59.50 Beaded evening dresses, lace with velvet sash, pink $59.50 Lace evening dresses, jacket...satin slip...jewel stra; .. $3.95 .$3.95 Economy Frocks .. Women’s and Mis: FOURTH FLOOR. $5.95 Silk-and-wool dresses...one and two piece. . Color contrasts on rome...dainty collars and wools thin and light. . .sizes 14 to 4. 87.95 Silk Crepe Dresses . . . One and Two- Piece . . . Some With Jackets . . $5.95 Such fashions as push-up sleeves, high necklines, gay gypsy sashes... some plain colors and some prints, Sizes 14 to 44. $10.95 Silk Crepe Dresses. $7.95 Gay prints, plain crepes in pastels or dark shapes if you prefer. . . jacket frocks, holeroes, Vionnet's surplice line.. high waist, bows, buttens. .. sizes 14 to 20 for misses and 38 to 44 for women. Sports Shop . . . Sweaters and Sports Dresses THIRD FLOOR. $25 to $35 high-celored thin weol sports dresses and jacket suits $16.50 to $25 sil ind-wool sports dresses...some knitted. .. $2.95 Sweaters...lacy weave and fancy stitches...32 to 40 $1.95 Sweaters. . .solid colors, stripes...gay young styles 32 to $4.95 Sweaters...soft angora woolens in wide-open meshes . . L) 3rd AND 4th Suits . . . Misses’ and Women . . . FLOORS $16.50 and $19.50 MISSES' TWO-PIECE SUITS, furless or fur cuffs of foxtail, marmink, kid galyak...single or double breasted . $29.50 Misses’ two-piece double-breasted navy furless suit: $35.00 Misses’ and women’s kolinsky-cuffed two-piece suits $49.50 Misses’ fox-cuffed suits...Spanish blue or green. $49.50 Misses’ and women's fox, kolinsky or galyak trim suits. .. Gray Shops—Stock Clearihg $1.95 Silk Underwear $1.35 Dance sets, with brief little panties, and fitted bandeaux, fitted che- ‘mises and panties, of French and o tin, tailored and styles. l’lflh;t—_lflhln:m Sk 1 2 o4 $5 and $5.95 crepe satin gowns, fitted and tailored styles.$3 $5 ._nd $5.95 Silk Underwear, gowns, pajamas, che- mises $1.95 French Crepe Slips You'll be needing = lot of slips in & few weeks...when you wear your light frocks...have several at this saving! Fine French crepe, with ‘-llee top and bottom, or lace top and tailored hem.. Flesh, white and rose. $3 French crepe slips, bias cut, lacy and tailored $5.95 and $7.45 Crepe and Satin Slips. $3.95 Flannel Robes ..$1.95 Nice for traveling...for camp...to wear right now...plain coelored flannel robes, with roll collar, big pockets, self sash. Blue, rose, orchid, Nile, red and tan. $3 Roughies . . . the terry cloth two-piece pajamas...$1.95 $3 to $8.50 Singlettes.. _.$1.65 Famous for perfect fit... for long wear. nd for beautiful workman- ship...these all-in-one undies of mesh, R. Tex and V. R. Naise ii,:th.oln‘ without garters, bandee, bloomer and pantie leg. Sizes $1.95 and $3 Rayon pajamas and gowns . . . all lov colors . s % Gao e $1.95 and $3 Glove silk milanese bloomers . $16.50 Scanties A scantie and your frock is all you need to be perfectly dressed! Have one of these at less than half price! Lovely evening models with deep backs, lace over gleaming satin, daytime styles in satin with fine lace bandeaux...some have a skirt length slip. Broken sizes. $1 and $1.50 Bandeaux, tailored and lace trimmed. All sizes ... ..$3.95 ..$81.65 $1.65 Values High—Prices Low! in Shoes 35.45 regularly $650 and $10 New Spring shoes. . .broken in size and color range, but every size is included in the group, from 3!4 to 8; widths, AAA to B, Styles Fabrics Ghillies Patent leather Oxfords Eidaklin. Calf Pumps, ties eptiles Black, blue, and brown ' Club at the War being seated at h had quantities Mrs. Warwick Montgomery was host- ess at luncheon yesterday, entertaining at the Central Park Casino in New York separate tailored to your Write or th St. SE.