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SOCIETY. Mrs. Eric Bloy Pays Visit to Her Relatives At Alexandria, Va. Rev. Mr. Bloy, Reisterstown.: Md., Rector, Accepts Call‘\ to California Church. ALEXANDRIA, Va, April 1.—Mrs Eric Bloy has returned to her home in Reisterstown, Md., after a visit to her | father and sister. Mr. Gilbert J. Cox| and Miss Sarah Bowie Cox. The Rev.| Mr. Bloy, who for several years has been rector of All | Bloy leave shortly for Lo Jolla, Calif., | where he has accepted a call to become | curate of St. James' Church, of which his father, the Rev. J. F. J. Bloy, is, rector. Mrs. Charles Tompkins and her small | daughter, Margaret Willard Tompkins have returned from a visit to her aunt, Miss Edith Smith in Williamsburg. Mrs. Hunter Ashby and her two children_have gone to Covington, Va. to visit her mother, Mrs. J. E. Rollir and later will join Mg, Ashby in Lu enburg Court House, ‘Where they will| make their home. Mr. John Page Williams and Mr Peyton Willilams have returned to the Episcopal Theological Seminary after a | guests of the latter’s brother-in-law and | Miss Emily Carter Saunders, companied by Mrs. W. B. Haile of Washington, spent last week end with her parents, Col. and Mrs. John R. Saunders, in Saluda, Va. Miss Margaret Freeman of Richmond has been the guest of Miss Ruth Col- lins and was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Miss Marguerite Penn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Rowland of| Greenwich, Conn., were week end sister, Dr. and Mrs. John Beverly Wel- ford. Mrs. Alfred Jacobs of Takoma Park' spent this week with Mrs. Robert L.| Garrett. Mrs. John Chauncey Williams has| returned from Miami Beach, Fla. where she has been since early in the Winter. Mrs. Baldwin Spilman, mother | of Mrs. Willlams, who returned with | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monroe have | announced the marriage of their | daughter, Marie Virginia, to Mr. Wil- | liam Lewis Schwartz, Thursday, March | 23, in Rockville. | Mrs. C. R. Brown left Monday for | her home in Richmond after a visit | to Mr. and Mrs. Webster Smith. | Mrs. Wiiliem A. Moncure and Mrs. Taylor Arnold have returned from a short stay in Atlantic Ci 1 Mrs. Maude C. Laidiaw. who h: been visiting her son, Dr. Blake Laid law, in Toronto, the guest this | week of Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith and has gone to Fredericksburg, where | she makes her home at the Mannsfield Hall Country Club. | STAR, WASH House, have left for their home in Pittsburgh accompanied by their son, Mr. James Oakley Carson. jr. who 15 a student at the Episcopal Theological Seminary. Miss Louise Dinwiddie of Westhamp- ton College in Richmond iz spending | her Spring vacation with her mother Mrs. Leake Dinwiddie. Miss Cecelia Swecker of Orange, Va. spent last week end with Miss Eleanor Melchoir. Mr. Malcolm Parr has left for his heme in Charleston, S. C., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holladay. | Mrs. Leslic Smith entertained at luncheon Monday when her guests were Mrs. George Struder of Washington, Mrs. Harvey Struder, Mrs. Lucian Pey- ton, Mrs. Herman Rohr and Miss Myrtle Purcell. Miss Doris Smith has returned to her home in Warrenton after a visit to Mr. Roger Brooke Adams, jr.. of the University of Richmond is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Adams. Mrs. Pierce S. Ellis. Mrs. Norman Williamson, Mrs. Mary Risheil and Miss Mary Willlamson were in Richmond this week to_attend the annual meet- ing of the Baptist Women's Mission- ary Society Mr. and Mrs. Whitney ert. Miss Ellen rt and Miss Nancy Eckert, who have returned from a month spent in Florida, spent several days this week at the Crocker House b2fore leaving for their home in Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hanburger of Baltimore spent last week end with the latter’s nioce, Mrs. Louis D. Dreifu: Saints’ ED!&CODfll‘ - | Mrs. A. M, T . Church in Reisterstown, will with Mrs, | Lor: 1S gone to her home in Warren- | M er Bros d | ginia ' McClosky, and the latter’s small son will arrive home Monday from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they spent the Winter. Mrs. Charles Taylor has left for her several weeks with her sister, Mrs, W. E. Lynch. | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whittemore and | Miss Thelma Whittemore were week end guests of Mr. Whittemore's father, Mr. R. L. Whittemore, in Richmond. Mrs. Norman F. Lawler and her young son, Dean Lawler, have joined Mr. Lawler in Canton, Ohio, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. He! bert H. Blunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohrer, ac- | mer of Annapolis, spent last week end in their cottage at Woodland Beach, Md. Miss Alma Stevens and Miss Mary Stevens entertained informally Thurs- day evening, when their guests were Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. Killian, Miss | Eleanor Penn, Miss Edna Perry. Miss Lorraine_Van Scykle, Miss Blair M Closky, Miss Kate Grimm, Miss Vir- Miss Violet Hollis, Miss Maxine Randolph, Miss Louise | Guill. Miss Virginia Nixon, Mr. Charles | Kroeger, Mr. Woodrow Crouch, Mr. Or- | vin Hollis, Mr, Harry Bumpass, Mr. | Haywood Crouch, Mr. Steven Watkin: Mr. Charles Emmons, Mr. Willlam Hawkins, Mr. Wallis Perry and Mr. Jesse Crouch. | Mr. A J. Kinchlee left this week for | his home in Fredericksburg after a | visit to Mrs. his daughter, Annz . | Holmes. : THE SUNDAY NGTON, D. C, home in Audubon, N. J., after spending | companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pal- | APRIL 2, 1933—PART THREE. Mrs. L. T. Nance, in Flushing, Long Island Mrs. Mary' Hayward has returned to ker home in Brazil, Ind,, after a visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hayward. . | Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hilkent of Potts- town, Pa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hotchkiss. | Box for White House ‘With the box of honor reserved for the First Lady of the Land in case her engagements permit her being | present at the lenten concert to | morrow evening in the Hotel May: flower ball room, to be given by the | A Capella Cheir of this city, all the | boxes in the ball room will be filled with distinguished hosts and hostesses and their equally distinguished guests |and the orchestra chairs will likewise be filled with representative women of the Capital City who are partons and lovers of music. | The complete list of boxholde:s for | the event, which is the most important | presentation of a program devoted to | sacred music given in the lenten sea- son in Washington each year, includes Mrs. Charles Alger. Mrs. Copley Amory, Mrs. P. M. Bailey, Mrs. Freder- ick L. Benton, Mrs. Wilbur Carr, Mrs Arthur C. Christie, Mrs. Ernest Dan- |iel, Mrs. Phelps 'Dodge. Mrs. Carl | Drocp, Mrs. Clarence Goodwin, Ms. | Warren J. Haines, Representative Fred | A Hartley, Mrs. Wiliam Herridge, Mr. Lynch’ Luquer, Mrs. Adolph es, Mrs. Edwn Held at Lenten Concert| | Mrs. J. H. Branson, Mrs. Strickland | Chamber of Commerce is contributing | buffet supper will be sertee | pamphlets and maps of the State. The | SOCIETY. r S 7 Duncan Phillips, Mrs. Grace Morri- son Poole, Mrs. James Reger, Mrs. | William M. | Stone, Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. Fred- erick A. Tilton. Mrs. Walter Tuck Ritter, Mrs. Harlan Piske | | Il]natrated LCCY\IYC On Virginia Gardens| | Maps and other information concern- | Representative and Mrs. Theodove Christianson. Representative and Mrs, Einar Holdale, Representative and Mrs, Magrus: Johnson, Representative and Mrs, Earnest Lundeen, and Representa. man, Mrs. Arthur Vandenburg, Mrs. jing the gardens and homes which Will | tive and Mrs. F. H. Shoemaker. Frederick Allen Whiting, Miss Edith Williams. | Garden Week,” April 24 to 2t be open to the public during “Historic will be | In Mrs. Alger's box will be Mrs. | distributed at the illustrated “lecture, | Russell B. Harrison, Mrs. Edgar Lo- |sponsored by the Colonial Dames of | E street northwest. This will be an informal meeting snd will take place in the spacious parior rooms of the Y. W. C. A. building, 614 Following the re- gan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughey | Alexancria and given by Mrs. David | ception, a six-piece orchestra will pi Small and Miss Eleanor Wheelwrig: In Mrs. Warren J. Haines’ box will be | Gillilan, Miss Kathleen Kline, Mrs. | Edgar _Meritt, Miss Blanche Stanley, | Mrs. Charles J. Williamson and Mrs. Earvey Wiley. Other bix guests will be Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll. | Mrs. Paschal Dreibilbis, Mrs. E. Anna | Draper, Mrs. Boardman of Los An- | geles, Miss Ethel Syford; and among the additional patronesses and pa- |trons who will be present are Mrs. Robert Davis, Dr. Edwin D. Eaton | former president of Beloit College; | Mr. Arthur Hitchcock. Mrs. Schuyler | Merritt, Dr. Carl C. Rasm n, Mrs. | George P. Scriven and Dr. Allen A Stockdale. One box will he occupied by well- known singers of Washington who were former members of the A Capella Choir and whose interest in the len- ten concert of the choir is very greet as is evidenced eac¢h year by the tendance at the concert. —e- Resources of North Carolina State | banks were increased about $5.000.000 during the last quarter of 1932, says |3, at Gadsby's Tavern. The State | Garden Club of Alexandria will distri- bute maps of the historic gardens in the vicinity of Washington and Alexandria. | The 150 colored slides of the Garden Club of Virginia, which will be shown by Mrs. Brown have been made from recent photographs of the gardens and homes included in the annual tour. | | Members of Congress Guests of Minnesotans The Minnesota State Society has made arrangements, for an interesting social | evening April 8. Members of the so- ciety have been looking forward to this | event for some time, which will give | them an opportunity to welcome the seven new members of Congress and to renew old acquaintances at the recep- tion and dance being held in honor of ! iScnumr and Mrs. Henrik Shipstead, Senator and Mrs. Thomas D. Scha Representative Harold Knutson, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Paul John Kvale, Representative and Mrs. Henry Arens, | t. | Tucker Brown, Monday evening, April|for the cancing. There will be enrdi for those not wishing to dance, and a A cordial invitation 1s extended to all Minnesotans and friends to join in giv- ing the members of Congress a welcome. Pictures of eight generals who served in the Civil War were not avaflable a few years ago when a collection was assembled. High Blood Pressure! %0 often serious—in many cases can be reduced treatment. PHONE or WRITE TODAY for Information, Booklets and Sample MountainValleyWater America’s Foremost Health Water From HOT SPRINGS ARK. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Bullock were | Miller, Miss Mae Nuc ¢ 'J. Frank Carlin and Mer. and 20 Jnpes Oskley Outoon, | M. anc Mem J. 7 week end guests of the former's aunt, | B. Parker. Mrs. James S. Parker, M ! who spent some time at the Crocker ' their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Westbrook, | the State Banking Department. visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Representative and Mrs. Ray P. Chase, | Lewis C. Willlams, in Richmond. THE NEW e]_leff For this entire week, Anniversary values will be offered! Tremendous stocks are ready for : tomorrow’s selling—new groups will be added from day to day, culminating in a pre-Easter 1916-1220 F week-end that will undoubtedly tax even our facilities. Please come as ear].y in the week as Charge Accounts mglvREET possible. A grand time for newcomers to the city to hcome acquainted with Jelleff’s! $1.00 & $1.95 1405 K N.W. MEt. 1062 —Neckwear . 85¢ —Silk Scarfs Crisp organdy neckwear—plain, dotted and cross- bar—collars, double ruffies, wide collars with big bows, frilly collars with bib fronts, many with cuffs to match. Crepe, printed crepe and crisp taffeta scarfs—ascots, straight scarfs, shaped ends—in all the attractive colors and color combinations imaginable! Easter BAGS W hat an opportunity for you to buy that new bag for your Easter ensemble! The styles are irresistible —and the Anniversary prices equally so. $3.00 Bags $1.95 Such bags as these—and there are 600 of them— G all new and fresh—usually sell for $3.00. If you 5 like Envelopes, they're here with passport pockets, with zippers and attached purses. Inverted Frame Pouch Bags with set-in gussets. Vanity Squares with hookless closing inner compart- ments—Frame bags with mirror fronts and middle compart- ments. Long-Tailored Frame Pouch Bags with passport pockets —Small “Missy” type Tailored Bags with chain handles—You'll find your favorite leather—Pacapig, crystal and silk grain calf, Ritz calf, smooth calf, and patent leathers. All colors—and re- member the Anniversary saving—a once-a-year event. $5.00 Bags $3 .00 If you are particularly discriminating—here’s a value you won't overlook! The finest details— linings, hookless closing pockets, and wcerkmanship. Smooth Calf, Patent leather, Pacapig, silk grain, crystal and fine hair- grain calf, and bordered India. Envelope purses, very flat, with marcasite trimming and self-covered bars. Soft pouches with middle compartments, real crystal and metal lift clasps, Fiat Tailored Vanities with metal slide and clasp that can be initialed Backstrap Pouch Bags in tailored styles with metal trim . Underarm Envelopes with leather-lined flaps and inside zippers. Choose your color—Navy, grey, beige, black, white, brown and red. A varied asscrtment, and very smart styles. Among Other Anniversary Specials— $1.95 to $3.00 Silk Bags ..........$1.29 $7.50 Leather Bags . $1.00 to $1.50 Evening Bags $3.00 Evening Bags CREPE SLIPS With Summer approaching, you can’t have too many slips—and there’s no better time to buy than now, Especially for the Anniversary we offer these values—at the lowest prices in TOILETRIES Wonderful Anniversary Values in Exquisite Perfumes, Bath and Toilet Accessories—Stock up for Summer! 50c Cleansing Tissue, 3 rolls....._.__... 55¢ A great saving in a much-used necessity. 230 sheets to the roll, handkerchief size, delicately pertumed! White and pastel shades. 50c¢ Dusting Powder - 39¢ Octagon-shaped box in smart-colored checks to match your boudoir—} red, green and black. Pine quality powder and large velour puff. $1.50 Miro Dena Bath Salts. . 25¢ The maker changes the style of paekage—and you benefit thereby! Quantity limited. 8-ounce size bottle! $1.00 to $1.50 Perfumizer Bottle. 79¢ Beautiful bottles of erystal and colored glass—decorated with flower designs and hand-cut itaglios. $1.00 $1.95 Rubber-Lined Travel Case Attractive cases of silk moire, fitted with 2 bottles and 3 jars— in blue, green, rose, brown and black. $1.00 Lemoine French Soap. 3 cakes 79¢ Exquisitely perfumed with jasmine, large cakes, our own impor- tation especially for the Anniversary, $2.95 Umbrellas— with 16-rib gilt or silver Fine assortment of handles. Easter GLOVES W hen you can buy such smart gloves, yow’ll want to take advantage of Jelleff’s Anniversary savings and buy several pairs! $ $1.95 and $2.95 Gloves............_.. Doeskins are the rage! These 6-button Washable Doeskin Pullons and 4-button and Novelty Real Kid 3 and Lambskins vwere $2.95 last vear. And now at Jelleff's for $1.65, just in time for Easter hite and eggshell doeskin puilons, smart classic styles, beautiful and durable as well. Wash them yourself in tepid water—and they look as fresh as when new. Imported kid and lambskin pullons that always sell for $1.95 or more, a complete range of sizes. Scalloped tops, French-knot embroidery, appliques in harmonizing colors, flare-top gauntlets, novelty cuffs...in the wanted Spring colors, White, Navy, Beige, Egg- shell, Black and white, and Brown. $3.50 French Washable Pullons._. . 52.65 A glove we're proud of ! G-button length, made of selected skins according to our specifications. Pique s nd single large pearl ball button closing at wrist— colors, white, beige, eggshell, black and brown. Also Washable Suede Pullons—06-button length, plain styles or dem usquetaire. Large pearl ball button closing—white and beige. $2.65 a pair also. AMONG OTHER ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS— .65 Silk mixtures. s finish frames. Foundations Every Type of Garment for Every Type of Figure—at Anniversary Savings! $7.50 and $10.00 Girdles and Corsette Brassieres_... $5.00 many years, Just look them over! You will in pearls and novelty designs, Rhinestone clips—bracelets of gold style...combinations of metal and galalith...pastel-colored $3.00 1o $5.00 Jewelry... ported Necklaces, ruby red, onyx and emerald green beads, with strands, also simulated pearls and antiquqe gold necklaces. Beau- tique-looking onyx with carved crystal centers—and in fact pect to pay. elbow sleeves—16-button length for evening $1.50 10 $2.50 Squareue COmPaCIS, $1.00 Silk Underwe GLOVE SILK 1 naerwear Bloomers and Fitted Briefs. .. 2 - Dance Sets! Chemise! Panties! lit; ol ! quality at this low price. And pure silk. $1.65 French A beautiful assortment—so many new things! $1.00 and $1.50 Jewelry.... ! s - for find what you want— Earrings, Necklaces. or silver metal or carved galalith in beautiful colors . . . silver and gold finished metal necklaces, in novelty, flat, choker or pendant beads. ..seed beads...a galaxy of beautiful jewelry that you'll be delightiully surprised to see priced at 2 for $1.00. And here's another assortment of new spring jewelry that you'll revel in! Beautiful im- smart rhinestones, clips and ornaments—copies of more expen- sive necklaces—simulated pearl necklaces in one, two and three tiful _long rhinestone earrings, wide rhinestone bracelets, with exquisitelv-cut brilliant white stones. Pins of many styles, an- any design you might think of, and many new ones you'd never dreamed of, all at a price very much under what you would ex- $2.50 to 85 Kid and Suede Gloves $7.95 $1.95 to $3.00 Necklaces, Bracelets, $1.00 Pullons for street, 12-button for the new 1 Barninss jios ol chos —all at this popular price. Square and thin, single or double, Grey Sh Overflowing With Values! re OpS- er OWlIlg 1 ‘alues. 2 Pure Glove Silk Underwear $1_9,) and 53,00 Pure $ ( 5 Panties, Bloomers, Step-Ins, Vests () = A Dye Silk Underwear ® Smartest styles in lace-trimmed or tai- lored! You'll be amazed at finding such Skintex Corsette-Brassieres, - for Fine quality, bias cut, French crepe medium and larger figures, in and crepe satin, trimmed with beautiful tearose brocade, with fitted lace uplift brassiere long-hip Lace-trimmed styles with Alencon-pat- tern laces in applique, medallions and edging. _Strictly tailored with rolled Crepe Slips $1.15 Three beautiful styles, lace applique top and lace-edged bottom . . . lace vestee front and tailored hem.. .tai lored slips with vee-nec hemstitching and rolled hems. Of French crepe, all bias-cut, with adjust- able straps...tearose, flesh and white. Sizes 32 to 44. $1.95 Slips Pure-Dye Frl'nchj(,'rope $ 1 '65 Popular new styles, and the old stand-bys, in pure-dyed French Crepe and the new non-shift- able lace which retains its shape and does not fray or ravel aiter many tubbings.. lac immed Pantie Slips dow Panel and Wrap- 1 Slips with lace tops with all-over Lace Ban- tops and lace edges. .. Afternoon slips fifty inches long—V-shaped neck- line and rolled hem.. trimmed W Alencon lace. They wear wear . ..and look Tearose white. 32 to 44, 00, $3.95 Slips dean new and well. always and French Alencen-pattern lace and fine tuckirg, straight and V-neck. Tearose, blue, flesh and white. A speclal purchase for the Anniversary! < $ l A5 $1.65 French value—think of it— Crepe Underwear A sensaticnal Chemise—Dance Sets—Panties—of ex- cellent quality French cr=pe! Chemise are bias cut, lavishly trimmed with appliqued laces and_hemstitching . . . Dance Sets, with fitted band pantie, and all-over lace bandeau . . . Step- Ins and Panties trimmed with cream laces. and smart fitted yokes. Tea- rose, blue and white. $2 45 3.00 and $3.95 Gowns and Pajamas If you Jike exauisite underthings—you won't pass up these beautiful Gowns, of French crepe, bias cut and fitted 8 . all-over lace yokes of imported Alencon-pattern lace. Two-piece Pa- jemas in French crepe or satin, with lace-trimmed blouse, also one-piece styles tailored and lace-trimmed. Tea- rose, flesh and white. $3.95 Crepe Gartiere Gowns Pure silk—no artificial weighting! Tub it cgain and again end it comcs out looking like new. The gowns are gorgecus—fine enough for the most discriminating. The one sketched has claborate yoke and cape sleeves of im- ported lace—bias cut with sash that makes it fit! Also, tailored styles with hemstitching and satin-appliqued yokes. There are dainty cap sleeves, too. ~Tea- rese, biue and white_ Sizes 15, 16 and 17. hems. And you'll love the new Skin- Tite Trunks—they fit snugly, and are all that the names implies. All sizes, 5. 6 and T—vests 32 to 44. Blush and pink. = = - S!.9n 1o $3.65 $1_8;) Singlettes . = Smart_one-piece undergarments! At a special price for Jellefl's Anniversary. Side-closing with girdle effect, tailored styles and lace-trimmed in imported laces. Flare pantie, bandee or bloomer legs, with or without garters. Will not shrink or fa‘e—pink, ivory and black. £3.00 10 $9.45 $3.00 to $5.00 A sample Jine of higher-priced singlettes, Singlettes ... made of VRtex and VRnaise fabrics, trimmed with ivory, black and petal- pink imported laces. Real uplift ban- deau_tops, side-closing girdle eff step-in, bloomer and bandee legs, W or without garters. A beautiful singlette at an attractive Anniversary price! Sizes 3100 $1.65 1o $2.65 Snuggies and Singlettes 600 pieces of fresh underwear, just un- packed! Ani what a low price! Of heavy mesh, Illusion and Bemberg and a few fine quality novelty rayons. Up- lifc bandeaus, side closings, bandee, blcomer and step-in leg. With or with- cut garters. Flesh, white and black. Sizes 32 to 40. This is a manufac- turer's close-out of discontinued styles, but every one is a real value! Negligees—Robes—Pajamas model . . . firmly boned in dia- phragm. Sizes 32 to 38. The popular girdles by Treo, of bro- cade and batiste, side-hook and semi-side, fitted waistlines . . . in both 15 and 16 inch lengths . . . for medium and larger fig- ures, sizes 27 to 34. Also a group of fine corsette-brassieres, by ‘Treo and other famous makers, for medium and larger figures. in 12 and 16 inch lengths. Brocade and lace, batiste and jersey. Sizes 32 to 44. $ 5.00 $10 & $12.50 Here's your opportunity to treat “Scanties” .. yourself to a very nice all-in-one foundation, of fine crepe de chine with lace brassieres, or satin with jersey brassiere. There's an- er smart style with lace uplift ssiere and faille brocade which has lace pentie. Tearose, flesh, white and black. Sizes 32 to 40, but size range not complete in each style. $1 .95 $3.50 Business Girl Girdles.... Dorothy Bickum girdle of Skin- ner's crepe de chine; 12-inch length. Tearose only. Sizes 24 to 32 $5.00 Business $2.95 Girl Girdles.... Smart new style Dorothy Bickum girdle with semi-stepin side fas- tening . . . 14-inch length . . . all-silk batiste . . . lastex sides. Sizes 25 to 30. ‘A brocade model, t00, side-hook, 14-inch _length, with knit elastic and boned dia- phragm. Sizes 26 to 34. $5.00 Skintex 32 95 $10.95 Embroidered $0,95 Net Negligees . ... 8 You'll adore the beautiful embroidered net les. .. full flounce and deep crepe de chine. Net is em- broidered with coin cot...natural ecru over Nile green...French blue and black crepe de chine. . .contrasting satin ribbon sash. $5.95 & $7.95 Reversible Robes Reversible crepe de chine robes with the two sides in contrasting colors...Very practical and beautiful...made in tailored styles, too, with roll colizr and sash. Blue and rose, black and green, black and red, black and g}ue. turquoise and pink, Monet and Lucerns lues. $2.45 1i you ant something es- pecially fine ..cither jor vour- self or for a distinctive gift... this group of slips will appeal to you. Fine pure-dye French crepe, imported laces, and very fine workmanship. We have vour style...shadowpanel... step-in. ..or wrap-around style ...vou can choose straight or vee neckline, lace-trimmed or tailored. Tearose and white. Sizes 32 to 4. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. ook Skintex boned diaphragm . . . in brocade. Tearcse shade. Sizes 24 to 32. A real value. $1 “Bandit” 50c Brassieres ...... Dorothy Bickum brassieres; ex- quisite laces. Sizes 32 to 38. $1.50 to $2.50 Flam Youth Brassieres. Long-line brassiere in lace and satin . - also many styles in silks, nets and laces . . out- standing values . . . all siges. , X @ Crepe .S‘.) &. $5.95 Negligees $3.95 & Pajamas . Fitted Tailored Negligee, with puff sleeves. .. red Coat-Type Negligee...roll collar . .both styles in rose, Lucerne blue, fragolia silk crepe. Pajamas in flower prints. .. with ruffles, also plain colors. A particularly smart Letty Lynton style is in- cluded. Rose, French biue, peach and red, in one and two piece styles! $4.95 $5.95 Silk Lounging surplice nack outlined Pajamas ... One-picce models. . with pleatsd organdy. ..elbow-length cape < in finest crepe 8S GREY .SHOPS yle. Green, French GREY SHOPS s ND R SV SR SECOND FLOOR . SECOND FLOOR