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SOCIETY (Continued Prom Third Page.) Misses Con.rnd and Miss Mary Marvin Breckenridge. ‘The Massachusetts Society of Wash- ington entertained the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Prancis Adams last evening in the main ball room of the Shoreham Hotel, when a hundred men and women in Colonial costume mingled with other guests. In the receiving line, led by the president of the society and Mrs. Frank E. Hickey, were the secretary and Mrs. Adams, secretary to the President and Mrs. Theodore G. Joslin, Senator and Mrs Marcus A. Coolidge, Representa- tive Edith Nourse Rogers, Representa- tive and Mrs. John J. Douglas, Repre. sentative Charles L. Underhill, Repre- sentative Charles L. Gifford and daughter. Mr. Dahl. tenor, gave a solo; Repre- sentative John J. Douglas a reading and dancing of the minuet by members of the society, Miss Hazel Batchelder, Miss Irene Constant, Miss Pearl Henry, Miss Victeria Niemiec, Mr. Leon Chag- non, Mr. John T. Slattery, Mr. Edward A. Kane and Mr. Linus Goyette. Plans are nearing completion for the senior class prom of Georgetown Uni- versity which is being given tomorrow evening in the gold room of Wardman Park Hotel. A famous internationally known orchestra has been engaged to play tomorrow, and on Saturday after- | noon a local orchestra will play for the annual tea dance of the graduating class, which is also being held at Ward- man. Mr. Carlos Fish, who was elected chairman by his fellow classmates, has the following boys on his committee: Mr. Frederic Murphy, Mr. James R. Brown, Mr. Paul E. Feiring, Mr. Fred P. Madeo, Mr. John T. M. Reddan and Mr. David A. Dyer. The Roerich Society of Washington, Mrs Beale R. Howard, president, will meet this evening at the Sears-Roe- buck Art Gallery, when Mr. Charles Moore, chairman of the Fine Arts Com- mission, will speak on “Washington at Home.” The address will be followed by 8 short program of dance and music of Gen. Washington's time, presented by Miss B. H. Trundle and Mrs. Wallace Wright, with Mme. Hanenfeldt Mertvago as accompanist. The Washington Branch of the Goucher College Alumnae Association has announced a theater benefit at the New National Theater Monday evening, \ May 9. The play to be given Is “Michael and Mary,” one of the outstanding New York successes. At a meeting of the association held Tuesday at the home of Miss Edna Stone, 1618 Rhode Island avenue, Mrs. Paul Sleman was appointed chairman of Arrangements. She will be assisted by Miss Almira Bier. Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard is arranging the list of patronesses. Miss Elizabeth Walton is president of the Washington Branch, Miss Rosanna McLean is secretary, and Mrs. George Plitt, jr., is treasurer. ‘The International Association of Art and Letters for its April literary salon tomorrow evening will entertain at the rooms of the League of American Pen ‘Women, Stoneleigh Court, owing to the crowded schedule of the day-Adams House, which has been the associa- tion's headquarters this season. The guests of honor: Dr. Ellery C. Stowell of the American University and Mrs. Stowell, Dr. and Mrs. Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Toomey, Miss Mae Vance, Mrs. E V. Jacobs d Mrs. Frederick Irish. Dr. Stowell will-give the address of the evening on “America’s Concerns in the Far Fast.” A spelling bee will be led bv Dr. Gamble when Oriental names v ill be considered as well as others. Mrs. Jacobs, whose radio songs for Knoxville rrograms have been heard, will appear in person and give several nu.nbers. At the piano, accompanying Mrs. Jacobs, will be Mrs. Frederick Irish. STATE-OWNED RAILROAD READY TO DISCONTINUE Beven-Block Line Carried Materials to Nebraska's $10,000,000 Cap- itol—Made Large Saving. By the Associated Press. LINCOLN, Neb., April 21.—Nebraska’s only State-owned railroad, the Capitol Line, is ready to discontinue operations after nearly 10 years. Roy L. Cochran, secretary of the Cap- itol Commission, advised Mayor F. C. Zehrung yesterday of the plans. One of the shortest in the country, the line extends seven blocks from the railroad yards to the Capitol grounds | and has been used exclusively in trans- rting construction materials for Ne- raska’s new $10,000,000 State House. The line has its own gasoline loco- motives, roundhouse and train crews. It has operated without accident and with great savings, commission mem- bers say, in handling immense steel girders, tons of stone and mortar and the 32-ton bronze figure, “The Sower,” now perched atop the towering dome of the bullding. Cottons Sizes 6-16 S 8675 Others, $2.75 and up - JUNIOR SHOP 1919 Que Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON POPULAR YOUNG BRIDE MRS. ARTHUR R. HART, JR. Daughter of Mrs. Augusta G. Dorries of Washington, her marriage taking place in the Columbia Heights Christian Church April 9. She was formerly Miss Elizabeth Dorries. to be from 5 to 10 years. LEAPS TO DEATH: ; o nor in In the moraing, please AS PRISON LOOMSimll the hotel and have them get me {up.” it said. “This is the last night, you know.” Mara said the note had not aroused | his suspicions. Fairbanks seemed re- igned to his fate yesterday Police said he was involved in the embezzlement of $195000 in securities from Tucker, Anthony & Co, and pleaded guilty two weeks ago to a spe- cific larceny of $10,000. | . 2 NEW YORK, April 21.—Faced by a K : e Sanalibeny Jm’“ps} Argentina will have a national high- M. Fairbanks, 40, former office man- |%ay board. ager for a brokerage firm, leaped to his death yesterday from the twentieth floor of a West Forty-fifth street hotel. | Several woman guests saw him jump. Clad in his pajamas. he poised on the sill 2 moment and then plunged as the | women screamed an alarm. The body : é&:gg:::‘ on the rcof of a three-story ex- i Thswe clofh = Phone Met. 8916 for Samples A few minutes later George Mara, | ERNEST HOLOBER CO. Fairbanks’ lawyer, telephoned. He was | T A to have represented Fairbanks in court today to receive the sentence, expected Former Brokerage Firm Manager Jumps 17 Floors—Expected to Receive Larceny Term Today. By the Associated Press. THE NEW e“eff’s 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Misses’ $16.50 to $19.50 Two-Piece Suits, $ 1 O If you want a two-piece tailored suit it's here in single or double- breasted style . . . if you want a trim Spring suit with fur cuffs of marmink, foxtails or kid galyak it's here, too . . . and with silk scarfs, many of them, besides! The smart diagonal and crepe woolens . . . the best colors of the season—Corsair blue, beige, black! One of the rare chances that you will not overlook! Sizes $25.00 Lapin Jacket Suits, *18.75 Just 12 for the last day of the clearaway at this price. Hip length Lapin (dyed coney) jackets that you may wear with other costumes . . . and a skirt in diagonal woolen . . . silk scarf . . beige, brown, black . . . 14 to 20. Lapin (Dyed Coney) Jackels Usually $29.50 and $39.50 51850 Somebody had the lapin j would make grand Spring coats...and we agree! Espe- cially when savings like these may be made...for coats as good as these are. Hiplength styles for women...jaunty youthful styles for misses...in colors that make build- ing a complete costume around them a perfect joy...nutria, rose beig vory, and black. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 10 40. FUR SALON—FOURTH FLOOR bright idea that One More Day to Buy $6.50 to $10 Shoes $9.45 Straps We're not promising every size in every color . . . but we Ghillies Pumps Oxfords Ties can promise you values that you don't meet every day in the week! Kidskin, patent leather, calf, reptile, and reptile trimmed shoes . . . in styles that"are new . . . for every hour of the day. The heels are military, Cuban, boulevard, and Louis. i STREET FLOOR. l $1 and $1.95 Collar and Cuff Sets How a frock perks 500 up when you put immaculate coliars and cuffs on it! Get several sets . . . and your budget will be none the worse for it, with these values. Organdy . . . pique, and organdy combined with pique . . . edged with lace, and fagotting. ~White, and cream 25¢ Linen Sports Handkerchiefs Women's 6 for 85c sports handkerchiefs . . . just the right size . . . a bit Jarger than usual . . . and not Jarge enough to be bulky. Bits of colored applique in the cor- ner and hand-rolled hems. Youll want a dozen, at least! STREET FLOOR THE NEW elleff: D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932. $1.95 to $3 Handbags and Beadcd‘sl Leather Bags . . . pouch, enve- lope, and vagabond styles . . . pastel beads, smooth and rough leathers, in black, brown, green. Slightly $5 Smooth & Grain Handbags leather handbags that will complete your cos- ish! The very popular peccari calf is included, as well as rocco, and seal. Bags with zip- per compartments for extra se- bond le with attached purse. Black, blue, brown, and red. STREET marred from handling. 100 of them . . swanky, $3 tume with a real flour- patent leather, smooth calf, Mo- curity . . initial plates, vaga- FLOOR Economy Frocks $5.95 Wool-and-Silk Dresses One and two-piece styles, printed silk crepe, color contrast in in- teresting ways . . lightweight woolens, dainty collars and ;-:R.\ Sizes 14 to 83'95 50 $7.95 Silk Crepe Dresses One and two-piece styles, some with jackets...push-up sleeves, high necklines, gay colored sashes, a few prilul}. plain colors that are wanted for I Spring. Sizes 1410 44 $5.95 50 $10.95 Silk Crepe Dresses Gay prints, plain crepes in dark shades as well as lovely pastels. You'll find a host of fashion de- i acket frocks, boleros, surplice line, high w . shiny buttons, bows and colored sashes. Sizes A a0 B ro ks, $7-95 ECONOMY FROCK SHOP— FOURTH FLOOR Last Day for $1 Jewelry Like flavoring in a 500 $2.50 Chiffon Stockings Just a fraction of the @ regular price . . . and 1 fust because they are a fasie ", your - number we are closing out . . . b Rt all-silk chiffon with picot top Thos Costamne Joniicy . sheer and fine . .. less than gives it! Have a 3 Pieces 200 pairs. matched set . . . as- s i ~ o e, B Chiffon Stockings s, much fan with These are all-silk values like these... chiffon . . . wi nar-gsc h heels, Necklaces metal and col- e B b e plaited foot, and reinforced ored galalith, 504 toe! Plenty of sizes and colors Bracelets . . . wood, metal, and left for ‘tomorraw st '85c. Colored galith e Cool . . . Refreshing Dusting Powder Fragrant dusting pewder...in a most 2gc convenient water- Proof box . . . a nice large puff . . & spicy bouquet odeur. STREET FLOOR Earrings . . . shining metal and colored galalith Clips . . . sparkling rhinestones, metal, and galalith. Red, green, brown, blue, combined with white, and silver........... Last Day...Stock Clearing Friday—the final close-outs of apparel bought for Spring Selling—Prices down fur- ther than ever—It’s going to be a big money-saving day! 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Furred, Furless, Dress and Sports Coats at $10 Of course this is only one item, and it's a very low price . . . and although other prices must Sports Shop! $16.50 and $19.50 Sports Dresses and Suits, $12.50 Novelty knits. . .thin sportive woolen dresses...shiny diagonally - placed buttons. . .saddle sleeves, drop shoul- ders...roman stripe girdle ends... and two-piece knitted suits of silk- and-wool, in orchid or beige. Just one of each, in sizes 14 to 40. $25 and $29.50 Sports Dresses and Suits, $18 A stunning orange and white novelty tunic frock in this group...a silk crepe dress with revers and tucked shoulders...a jacket over & two- plece dress with insets of silk crepe two velveteen jackets hecked skirts (navy- and-white and black-and-white) and so on! Each one grand for the right person...14 to 40 sizes. $3.95 Antibes Shirts Now $1.35 The popular knitted cotton shirt to wear for active sports, for picnicing, boating, beach wear. ..in four-color bright cross stripes...vee or zipper neck. $1.95 Sweaters . . . Fine buys at $1.35 Cord necklaces on some. . .turn-back high necks with little narrow collars ...smooth high necks, the edging at the throat two-tones...square neck- line with flat bow...polka-dotted model with bow inserted at vee neck- line. . . turtle-neck styles in plain col- ors and stripe, at $1.35. $3.95 Silk Crepe or Wool Crepe Skirts, $2.95 They're in Summer colors. . .beige, light blue, green, navy, brown... they are in wanted styles, with kick plaits or gores...with high waist- lines or normal waistlines, in sizes 26 to 32...to clear, $2.95. THIRD FLOOR $16.50 and $19.50 Larger Women’s Larger Women will Dresses g o peas 9675 dresses . . . will appreciate the slen- derizing lines . . . the careful de- tails street, and afternoon dresges in plain silk crepe, sheer crepf and georgette. Lace-trimmed necklines, over-to-side coat low-placed pleats in the skir Black, navy, tile, blue, and wine. Siz>s 40'; to 52 $19.50 to $25 Larger Women’s Dresses Just 12 dresses in this @ group . . . for street and 1 afternoon wear . . . printed silk crepe, plain crepe, and georgette, attractively trimmed . . . sometimes with contrasting collars and cuffs, many times with soft laces. The skirts are flared and straight hanging. Black, green, blue, beige and brown. Sizes 40% to 5215, $35 to $49.50 Larger Women’s Dresses Distinguished dresses . . . 32 5 L3 that look so well on the canton larger woman . . . care- fully made sheer crepes, crepes . only one of a kind in many cases, Beaded and lace trim- med necklines, hand-turned edges, collars and cuffs beautifully em- broidered . . . skirts that make for midnight blue, and s 4215 to 48%%. slimness. Black kiltie green. S FIFTH FLOOR Juniors! $16.50 to $25 Junior Dresses, $5 We're Spring cleaning with a ven- geance! See what values there are for the early comers...street, sports, afternoon, and evening frocks . . . with all the dash and sparkle that a junior demands . . . in light-weight Woolens, cantons, and even the up- Blue, Sizes to-the-minute sheer crepes. black, red, brown, and green. 11 to 17. . $16.50 to $19.50 Junior Dresses, $10 All new Spring styles...but not many sizes in each style left...so out they go...and you get the sav- ings! Jacket frocks...saucy short ones...and hip - length afternoon frocks in silk crepe...with lingerie collars and cuffs...printed blouses in contrast to plain crepe. Here's luck for a few, sizes 11 to 17. $25 to $29.50 Junicr Coats, $19.50 Hardly more than a baker's dozen of these...Spring coats...with fur cuffs, galyak-edged capes. ..that are detachable ... fur scarfs ... coats without fur, too...that give you that much to be desired just-out-of- {e—b‘;ndbox look. Navy, black, and e. $29.50 to $39.50 Junior Coats, $25 Perfectly grand coats in this group ...costly furs...ermine, weasel, fox, detachable galyak scarfs...cuffs, capes. ..fitted styles, diagonal and crepy woolens. Blue, beige, black. Sizes 11 to 17. "nmm FLOOR necessarily be higher they are comparatively even more remarkable! .. make up this group. Corsair blue, tan, grey, black r . - - < Women’s $16.50 to $19.50 Coats FOURTH FLOOR Furless coats, an important Spring and Summer fashions @ diagonal woolens or wool crepe with habit and scarf col- 10 lars . . . and in sports coats gray, tan and blue tweeds with stunning stitched revers and searf collars. Sizes 36 to 46. Women’s $16.50 Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats 30 coats in this group . . . the dressy type with nice fur @ 75 trimmings . . . beige, blue or black to choose from . . . 12- shawl, jahot and scarf collars of kid galyak or lapin . . . fur cuffed coats are very popular and marmink, kid galyak, fox tails and vicuna fox are used. Size 36 to 46 and 36 short to 40 short. Women’s $29.50 and $35 Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats The monotone sports coat that is so good this year or the s 50 mixtures that make such good all-service coats . . . tan, 1 i brown, rust, green, blue . . . with wolf, kit fox or raccoon collars. In sizes 36 to 46. Women’s $29.50 to $35 Coats 20 beautiful Fur-Trimmed coats in Corsair blue, belge, @ 50 black . . . the woolens are crepe and diagonals of excel- 19‘ lent quality . . . collars of mole, kid galyak, kolinsky . . . o cuffs of squirrel, kolinsky, fiteh. Not many of each as sizes include 36 to 42 for women and 42'; to 4815 for larger women. Won't you come early for these? 7 0 @EQ = Women’s $59.50 to $69.50 Coats THIRD FLOOR Fox, galyak, and ermine are the popular furs used for shawl, s - o FAn3 ot coians, on belge, Dlack. ax Censair hwe miz 94,5 woolens. Sizes 36 to 40 short, and 38 to 44. Now's the time to have a new coat! Larger Women’s $49.50 to $59.50 Coats Lines that satisfy the larger woman . . . nd s 50 wool crepe coats with four skin kolinsky scarfs and = in white ermine shawls and galyak jabot collars . sizes 4215 to 48'5. Just 9 coats in this group. Women’s $49.50 and $59.50 Coats If you want a dressy coat you can save from $14.50 to $2: on fine crepe coats with cape and detachable scarf collars . . . with fur coats! The furs being the much in demand blue fox and beige fox! 36 to 42, and size 38 short. Women’s $35 to $49.50 Coats Galyak, kolinsky, and mole collars . . . or kolinsky cuffs on these coats . . . black, beige, Corsair blue woolens . . . they're beautiful coats . . . but our selling season is soon over and you'll find sizes 36 to 44 and 4215 to 4612, Some coats are nearly half! Misses’ $16.50 Sports & Dress Coats FOURTH FLOOR - 510 coats . . . for a tweed coat without collar or tailored . . . for a'dress coat of crepe or diagonal woolen with fur All you need is $10 for a natural polo coat in swagger double-breasted style . . . or for a diagonal woolen spf)‘r:s cuffs (Vicuna fox or foxtail) and scarf of fabric. Corsair bl black, and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20. e betes Misses’ $16.50 Dress Coats Furred cuffs are the vogue . . . you'll find spiral or d = cuffs of Vicuna fox, foxiail, marmink in this group » . 812.70 also scarf collars or galyak or lapin! FURLESS coats that are better fashion by the minute . . . with scarf collars or collar- + + . revers collars with new stitched and tucked sleeve treatments. All crepe and diagonal woolen. Much Corsair blue . . . also beige, brown, black. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses® $22.50 to $25 Dress and Sports Coats Scarf collars of galyak or mole . . . shawls of galyak, fur cuffs sl 5 L3 of foxtail . . . smartly tailored furless coats, too, with scarf collars . . . others collarless with diagonal necklines. Straight- line styles! Furless tweeds that are belted with tailored or scarf neck- lines . . . sports coats with horseshoe collars of wolf or lapin in monotone or mixed tweeds. Corsair blue, beige, black, mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20. -3 9 Misses’ $29.50 Dress and Sports Coats Just one of a kind . . . detachable scarf and shawls s 50 of galyak . . . furred cuffs of squirrel, kolinsky, or 19' galyak . . . horseshoe collars of blue wolf . . . tan and brown mixtures . . . and smartly tailored furless coats of ostrich cloth or soft crepes . . . each one a marvelous value. Navy, beige, black, and mixtures . . . sizes 14 to 20. : 9 Misses’ $35 and $49.50 Dress Coats THIRD FLOOR Kolinsky, the much-in-demand fur for cuffs . . . for cape -~ on coats . . . bracelet cuffs of fox, too . . . shawl szo collars of beige squirrel, mole, and galyak . . . tiered or flared cuffs of galyak . .. scarf collars of galyak . .. every coat carefully tai- lored in slim straight linen styles. Crepes and diagonals ih Corsair blue, beige, brown, black . . . sizes 14 to 18. c 9 = =0 = Misses’ $49.50 to $59.50 Dress Coats Three and four skin kolinsky scarfs (you can wear these with your suits and dresses as well), kolinsky edged capes . 335 detachable capes of galyak, shawls of galyak, capes ed; with fox, fox shawl collars. . .pointed flared cuffs of fox, double cuffs of kolinsky. . .that's what you'll find in this collection, And the furs are choice, carefully selected pelts...the woolens fine diagonals and crepe «..the colors Corsair blue, beige, brown, black...sizes 14 to 18. s - Misses’ $59.50 to $69.50 One-of-a-type Coats ‘These are copies of important Paris successes . . . slim moulded s coats with high neck closings . . . with interesting diagonal 45 they have detachable shawl collars of fox . . . of fox ., . five skin kolinsky scarfs , . . wide cuffs of kolinsky ...soft, sleek galyak shawls or capes. The woolens are Forstmann’s fine crepes and diagonals. ..in Corsair blue, beige, black, brown, Sizes 14 to 18, Dresses as Low as $5 and $7.50 Prices that are rare in our fifth floor dress shops other outstanding savings! Jellefls has a reputation for being busy. = 7 D FIFTH $16.50 Women’s Dresses ricor ... but you'll Only one or two of a kind in this group ut ye $7.50 woman who isn’t tall, as well as regular sizes. One and two piece styles . . . plain and printed crepes, wool com. charm iIn the nice detalls . - - pleated and flared skirts, surplice and draped blouses, touches of Irish lace, rows of buttons collars and Sizes 36 to 42, short and regula: 9, $16.50 and $25 Women’s Dresses for them . . . are simple, tailored things for street; silk crepe, both plain and printed; afternoon dresses with simulated high waist effects, the becoming soft bosom, plenty of long sleeves . . . skirts that flare gracefully, or hang straight in pleats. frocks. Navy, black, blue, brown, green, and flesh. Sizes 36 to 42 regular, 34 to 42 short. What will you have? A tailored street frock in silk crepe, or s rough crepe . . . full of the careful details you find only in hems . . . perhaps an afternoon frock with a softly draped neckline . . . a full swirling skirt, and becoming decolletage. And just think . .. you save $10 and more with every dress! Navy, black, blue, beige, greenm, $29.50 to $39.50 Women’s Dresses s Wonderful values, these . . . silk crepes and sheers . . . a $19 50 lace trimming . . . one style has a stunning lame top . . . beaded yoke. Black, navy, brown and wine. Sizes 36 to 44, short and regular. Such interesting detail on these dresses . . . and so much s 50 1o save by buying one! Cowl, Vee and square necklines 29- line, two-piece effects, jeweled buttons and buckles. The materials are in satin, with jeweled straps. Blue, black and white. Sizes 34 to 44. $49.50 to $110 Women’s Dresses pensive copies of imports . . . dresses of exquisiie mate- rials . . . painstaking workmanship . . . silk crepes and sheers, some with jackets . . . both long and short sleeves in the dresses ... pleated and straight skirt: . four stunning evening gowns find every smart spring shade . . . and sizes for the bined with silk crepe that is so ideal for now . . . styles with cuffs that contrast. Black, navy, beige, rose, green, brown, and pastels. Here . . . at a saving that makes you want to hurry in 812-75 And for those who come in early . . . there are just a few evening $25 and $29.50 Women’s Dresses really good dresses . . . hand-finishing, ample seams, generous a band of beading in contrast, or an evening frock in satin or lace, with brown, and delicate pastels. Sizes 36 to 44, 36 to 42 short. SECOND OR few with separate jackets . . . pique collars and cuffs, straight and all around pleated skirts . . . one crepe evening dress with a $39.50 to $49.50 Women’s Dresses . .. lace vests and cuffs, contrasting flowers at the neck- lovely, too, fine crepe . . . some combined with lace . . . two evening gowns Our finest dresses are included in this group . . . the ex- $39 50 ... two satin . . . two sheer crepe. Black, brown, wine and white. Sizes 36 to 40. S . . but they are prices that will hurry the dresses out . . . just as will No wonder! $16.50 and $19.50 Misses’ Dresses ioon Just & few...13 crepe street frocks...one-piece and jacket s styles, 2 two-tone crepe street frocks, blue and black combina- tion...hand fagotted, and 2 black taffeta evening frocks with a bustle bow in back. Black, bright biue, green, and red. Sizes 14 to 20. $16.50 Misses’ Dresses Here's your chance to profit by our Spring housecleaning! Two-piece wool crepes...with rows and rows of tucks...beige, tangerine, and gold, one and two piece crepe dresses...jacket frocks in black, navy, aqua, red and beige...just a few lace frocks, chiffon and lace jacket frocks for Sunday night affairs, and teas, a few printed crepes, five o’clock crepes with Lanvin's split sleeves, and mnet appliques. Sizes 14 to 20, $16.50 to $29.50 Misses’ Dresses Who wouldn't like a Spring frock...at a saving like these! @ Redingote costumes with wool coats and gay print frocks be- neath, silk coats, with polka dot dresses; one-piece styles with lingerie collars and cuffs, printed sheer jacket frocks, gay printed sheers for five o'clock and after...a few evening frocks in white and red silk crepe. Sizes 14 to 20. $25 to $29.50 Misses’ Dresses Some of the newest styles...which we bought a little 's 50 too early, so they have to go in the Spring clearance, ]9--’ too! Lovely sheers, mostly beige and dusty pink... street things, too; black and navy jacket frocks, and redingotes, one- piece frocks with capes; plain and printed chiffons, dinner gowns in lace ...white and blue. Sizes 14 to 20. Such a gay young group . . . and such values! Silk crepes £ = R | - ., SECOND $29.50 and $39.50 Misses’ Dresses $i5or $ 50 with contrasting tops . . . short balloon sleeves . . . long ]_9' flowing sleeves, dainty lace collars and cuffs . . . high waistlines that do much for the long slim-legged look you want . . . one two-piece style has a tucked blouse. Black, blue, navy, brown, black with rose. Sizes 14 to 20. $39.50 and $49.50 Misses’ Dresses Nine wool suits with printed crepe blouses in this group s 50 to give it added interest . . . street and afternoon silk 29' crepe and sheer frocks, too, with square necklines, smart vee, and cowl necklines, flowers on shoulders to give contrast . . . jacket frocks with separate batiste blouses . . . and one gorgeous evening frock in red velvet with jeweled straps that was $195. Sizes 14 to 20. $49.50 Misses’ Dresses Only six in this group . . . afternoon dresses in silk crepe, @ 50 with separate jackets . . . tri-colored and lace vests,. 39~ straight skirts, contrasting or self belts . . . you will. Navy, blue, and black. S(;e!—Big Chances in the Gray Shops— Underwear, Slips, Glove Silk, Foundations, Negligees . . . all at savings . . . some things a bit rumpled . . . others fresh as can be, but just . and tomorrow the last big day of the Spring clearaway! $3 Terry Pajamas, $1.95 Roughies they're called . . . these Turkish toweling two-piece pajamas ideal for beach and boudoir, too. Gay in color . . . easy to launder as your towels . . . & slip-over blouse and wide comfy trousers . . . blue, orange, green, red, black and combinations! $3 French Crepe Slips, $1.95 You're getting real vaue here . . . French crepe bias-cut slips with appliqued lace top and bottom . . . others with lace tops and tailored toms . . . flesh, white, tearose. $5 and $5.95 Silk Underwear, $3.95 If you are fastidious, look at this . . . handmade gowns . . . yokes with hand-drawn work and “embroidery . . . dainty cream laces and fine tucks on the gowns and one-piece pajamas of French crepe. White, flesh, tearose, and blue. odds . . $3 to $8.50 Singlettes, $1.65 ‘The beautiful all-in-one undies . . . some pure glove silk, others glove silk-and-rayon, apd some Bemberg mesh with and without garters tiful high colors $1.95 to $3.95 Odd and 5 to 7 $5 and $5.95 Silk Nightgowns, $3 They are lovely crepe satin blas-cut gowns . . . tailored in white tea- rose, and blue . . . and fitted gowns with lace yokes and tie-back sashes « . . flesh, tearose, plue! $5 Treo and Vagabond Girdles, $3.95 All-elastic step-ins by Treo that such a nice figure . .. 12 and 14 inches long . . . Dorothy Bickum's vagabond sashes in Skinner’s satin . . . odd sizes. oo amaannn TTT . U ——