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.- 80 Wedding of Interest at Staunton Miss Harriet Hilleary i Columbian Women . B i 5 . an extended sea voyage in Southern | | { + Washington the latter part pf August, | were guests of honor of Mr. Charles 3 . Prospect street. Is Bride of Mr. E. D. Gary. STAUNTON, Va. September 28.—‘ A wedding of wide interest took place | here Saturday, September 21, when Miss Harriet Milton Hilleary, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Murray Hilleary of this city, became the bride of Mr. Ernest Dutoy Gary, son of| Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gary of Rich-| mond. The ceremony was performed at noon in Emanuel Episcopal Church by the rector, Rev. J. Lewis Gibbs. The bride, who was educated at Stuart Hall School, has frequently visited in Washington, where she has relatives. ‘Word was received here this week of the announcement by Mrs. Ralph A. Schuyler of Pawtucket, R. I, of the engagement of her daughter Alice : to Capt. Thomas Cooksey of Char- lotte, N. C., member of the faculty for the past five years of Staunton Military Academy. Boston, has been director of dramatic | art at Stuart Hall here since 1934. Capt. Cooksey is a graduate of the Citadel, at Charleston, S. C. Both Miss Schuyler and Capt. Cooksey are | popular members of the young set"‘ here and are valued members of the | : Staunton Players, local Little Theater | group. No date has been announced for the wedding. Mrs. Hierome L. Opie was hostess | | Wednesday at Oakenwold, the home | of Gen. and Mrs. Opie, for the first | Fall meeting of the Beverley Manor | : Interesting plans | : Chapter, D. A. R. were discussed for the coming sea- son’s activities. Following the busi- ness meeting tea was served, the hostess being assisted by her daugh- ter, Miss Mary Alexander Opie, who recently returned from a months’ trip to Europe. Mrs. George 1. Power of Washing- ton, who was the guest for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Keyt at their home, Appledore, near the city, | has returned to the Capital. | Miss Agnes Kivlighan and Miss Marjorie Kivlighan, attractive twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Michael | Kivlighan, returned this week from | waters. Mr. George W. Towberman and MrAl Clayton Wornson, students at George | ‘Washington University, in Washing- | o ™ ton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Young at their home on the Valley Pike. | Miss Virginia Bradford and Miss Winifred Young have returned to Staunton after a few days’ visit with the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Towberman, at their home - in Washington. Mrs. John Thomas Allen, jr. and her small son John Thomes, 3d, ere spending some time visiting in Wash-! ington and will also be guests of | friends of Olla, Md., before returming | home. | Mrs. Gladys Burns of Washington ‘was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George Snyder, several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Atkin- son, whose marriage took place in Curry, who gave a reception Thurs- day night in his home on North Assisting Mr. Curry | were his daughters, Mrs. Curry Car- ter and Mrs. Teackle Spady, and also a group of young women, including Miss Mary Opie, Miss Peggy Russell, Miss Emily Timberlake, Miss Julia Gooch and Miss Mary Blackley. Mrs. Atkinson was formerly Miss Gloria Jones, daughter of Maj. Jones of ‘Washington. Open Season at Tea Miss Harriet Garrels, newly elected president of the Columbian Women of George Washington University, will Teceive at the tea which will precede the opening meeting of the season, ‘Tuesday, October 1, at 4 o'clock, at the Burlington Hotel in the rooms of the League of American Pen Women. Her supporting officers are as follows: First vice president, Mrs. E. C. Albritton; | second vice president, Mrs. William | C. French; recording secretary, Miss | Margaret R. Pepper; corresponding‘ secretary, Miss Virginia Kinnard; as- | sistant corresponding secretary, Mrs. | Lester K. Born; treasurer, Miss Eliza- beth Benson; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Charles S. Smith, and historian, Miss | Ruby Nevins. Miss Bertha F. Wolfe | has been appointed parliamentarian. ' ‘The history of the past year will be | read at the meeting by Miss Irene M. Pistorio. A short business meeting will follow. Jewish Council to Meet. The Council of Jewish Juniors will | hold its second meeting of the season | ‘Thursday evening at the Jewish Com- | munity Center. This wili be the final | meeting before the ninth biennial con- | ference of the national organization | convenes at the Washington Hotel | October 20-24. ‘the third, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Miss Schuyler, a | . graduate of the Emerson School in |} tree- | § CIETY. Takoma Park Residents Active Mrs. John P. Whaley, who before her recent marriage was Miss Ethel Guill, and Mrs. C. Spegeer ‘Thonssen, formerly Miss Estelle " Stanley,. both of Takoma Park, Md., were given a shower Tuesday night in the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Robertson by 32 members of the Junior Women’s Club. Miss Roberston was assisted by Mrs. Jack Vogel and Miss Ethel Jean La- mond as hostesses. Mrs. Alice Dean gave a contract bridge party Monday afternoon, hav- ing as guests Mrs. Willlam Pattison and Mrs. W. H. Towles of Chevy | Chase, Miss Barbarg Van Allen of Takoma Park, Miss Mary Woodin of Philadelphia, Mrs. G. Albert Scott, | Mrs. Grace Van Allen, Mrs. Thomas W. Marshall, Mrs. Elsie Miller, Mrs. | Herman Metcalf, Mrs. Wade Dyre, Mrs. Paul P. Pierce and Mrs. Ella Stuart. Mr. Benjamin George Wilkinson, ‘A Suit of individualj becomingness .. $79.75 | B | | Wm. ROSENDORF GENUINE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. jamin Wilkinson, jr., weeks in Stanley, Va., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Prank Blosser in their home. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mewborn are passing the week end in New York, where they went to attend the wed- ding of Mrs. Mewborn's brother. They returned Thursday from a fortnight’s stay at Rocky Mountain, N. C. Miss Marie du Bois has left for West New York, N. J., after passing the Summer in the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Plerre du Bols, in Takoma Park. Mr. and, Mrs. Paul P. Grove, jir, will motor Tuesday to Sky Top, in the Pocono Mountains, Pa,, to spend a few days before going to Oklahoma City for & two-week visit. Miss Gertrude Woodin gave a bridge party Monday night in honor of her sister, Miss Mary Woodwin of Phila- delphia, who is visiting here. There were three tables. Mrs. Mina Dodge left Thursday for her home, in Louisville, Ky, after being with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Dodge, 29, O, SEPTEMBER Prof. and Mrs. Frank Meckling left Wednesday for Los Angeles to visit relatives of Mrs. Meckling. They will sail later from New York for South Africa to take up foreign mission work. Both Prof. and Mrs. Meckling were teachers at the Washington Mis- sionary College for several years. Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Halstrick have as their guests the latter's sister, Mrs. F. W. Smale of Philadelphis, who ar- rived yesterday for a fortnight's stay, and her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. David Torrance, and thelr daughter Nancy, of Philadelphia. 1935—PART THREE. Mrs. Simms to Fete Takoma Park Club Mrs. Eugene M. Simms will be hostess at a tes for the Takoma Park Women’s Republican Club in her home in Takoma Park, Md., Thursday afternoon ffom 3 until 5 o'clock. Assisting Mrs, Simms will be Mrs. Prederick L. Lewton, wife of Mayor Lewton of Takoma Park, and Mrs. Millward C. Tait, whose husband is councilman of Takomsa Park. Mrs. B. Shanks Chaney is president. MINK COATS Fitted and swagger models; choice qualitymade by Wm. Rosen- dorf's master craftsmen. This collection is second to none. Priced at least $50 less than any- where else. Come in and in- spect these Fur coats and con- vince yourself— A small deposit will reserve your selection. Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged Wm. ROSENDORF | 1215 G STREET 1303 F Street VIONNET had the bright idea Solt rabbit’s hair woolen frock with broad bands of velveteen outlining the tuxedo jacket. Rust, green, brown, (995 Charge Accounts Invited for 10 days. 1214-1220 F STREET "We appreciate this far more than we can express” Quotation from a letter from a group of our girls regarding our voluntarily con- tinuing the— 40-Hour Week— 5 days — 8 hours per day Our own feeling is that this surely will re- sult in a finer organization—and bettet service to our patrons, We are glad to continue on this schedule as long as unemployment continues to so alarming an extent throughout the coun- try. An extra trained contingent force takes the place of our girls on their days off, so that service is in no way impaired. Signed: Average Coat Shops—Third Floor A 3—$98.75 to $110 Coats—black, navy, brown Forstmann woolens. Fox shawl collar. Detachable galyak capes. 6—3$79.75 Coats, sizes 36 to 40 and 37!;—navy, brown and grey . Shawl, Jabot collars of ermine, fox. 3—$69.75 Black Coats, sizes 38 and 46—Forstmann's wool crepes with biack galyak collar. 3—$59.75 Black Coats, sizes 46'c and 50!4. 6—8$59.75 Coats, for women, little women—navy or grey. or galyak collars. 36, 38, 353, 37!: 2—$89.75 Casual Coats. Imported tweed with lynx shawl and mush- --$39.88 Galyak collars__._$29.88 Fox, ermine 2—3$49.75 Tweed Coats—black and white with wolf c lar. Tan with galyak. Sizes 36 and 40 4—849.15 Dressy Coats—in navy, black. Shawl or @70 Q@ scarf collars, fox or kolinsky trimmed. 39!;, 46!3, 40 * 6—$29.75 Furless Coats—Forstmann's woolen crepes with jabot collars. Navy, black. Sizes 36, 3! [ |} T e $14.88 1—3$39.75 Wool Coat—taffeta-lined. Size 38. Black 3—$29.75 Dress Coats—Furless Dress Coats—black wool crepe with jabot collars. Sizes 375 and 445 ___ __________ .. ____. $14.88 Wool and silk crepe, Sizes 38 to 1—$16.95 Corduroy Coat—swagger. Pink. Sie 372 1—$7.95 White Linen Coat—size 44 Average HalfPrice Suit Shop—Fourth Floor 5—$5 Misses’ Suits—piques, linens, woolens, in grey, white, n: and 3-piece. Sizes 14 to 20 2—$29.75 Suits for Misses—navy, two-piece. 14, 16 2—$49.75 Swagger Suits—Checked. Three-plece ‘in brown, black. 16 20 Average HalfPrice Sports Shop—Third Floor From That Famous Philadelphia Kwit House! 100— Women's $29.75 3-Pc. Frill Boucle Suits, $14.88 Hand-fashioned and simulated hand-knit frill boucles with con- trasting lacey blouses, high or low necklines, jabots, tab collars. Black and white, berry rose, lapis blue, navy, green, chestnut brown, leaf rose. Sizes 36 to 44. 200—$2.95 Sweaters—misses’ and women’s pull-over styles in white and pastels, Plain and fancy stitching zephyr, boucle $1 48 wool, chenille, Assorted sizes 32 to 40, i S 30—$13.95 Jumbo Knit Frocks—2-piece. New Fall bright colors. 12 to 18—$14.95 Cardigans—genuine camel’'s-hair and cashmere Brooks sweaters 24—$6.95 Heather English-Knit Sweaters—slipovers with crew n:;k‘l. .48 15—$16.95 to $39.75 Boucle Suits—samples, size 16—8-gage stitch— In 2 and 3 piece styles $8.48 to $14.38 90—$4.95 Sweater Coats—pure French zephyr wool. 12-stiich, 8-gore, link and link. Sizes 32 to 36. - Brown, blue, white, rust, navy, 60—8$4.95 Slipover Sweaters—pastel shades. Bishop necks, three- quarter sieeves only. Sizes 32 to 38. 50—$3.95 to $7.95 Sample Skirts. New Fall fashions in plain and nov- elty wools. Only one of a style in size 16. $1.48 to $3.98 Average HalfPrice Street Floor Sport Shop 100—$1.95 All-wool Sweaters—new Fall slip-ons with club collars, tie necks, button trims—few boucles—Kent green, brown, rust 98 c navy and iris—broken sizes 34 to 40. 50—$1, $1.95 Blouses—cotions with Peter Pan collars, tucked fronts, bib collars, tie necks—maize, aqua, blue, coral—38 to 44. 50¢ 60—$1.95, $235 Cotton Blouses—linens, batistes, organdies, piques— 50—$2.95 Linen and Shantung Skirts—pleated, button-front and gored styles—maize, aqua, raspberry, lilac, violet—24-32.._. 98¢ 30—$3.95 Knit Dresses—cordinette strings, boucles in two-piece styles— incomplete size and color selections—maize, blue, aqua—14 to 20, $1.48 60—$2.95 Celanese Sport Shirts—turnback collar, convertible neck, tie neck and jacket styles—brown with gold or aqua, navy with white or powder, or pink—32-40. $1.48 Shoes—Street Floor AaliFrice 280 pairs $7.75-$10.50 Fall Shoes for women—kid, calf, fabric and a few suede models in biack, brewn, biue, gray—discon- M4'5 tinued Florsheim and Stratford styles. o 200 pairs $4.95 Shorcham Fall Shoes—in the Little Shoe Shop—dis- continued styles in black, biue or brown kid, calf, fabric ‘2.45 SOCIETY. E—5 ol Alumnae Association| pive at Observes Anniversar The Washington Chapter of the OLNEY N Mary Baldwin College Alumnae As- sociation will celebrate the birthday anniversary of Miss Mary Julia Bald- Where the finest and chotcest win, founder of the college, in the FOOD AND DRINK University Club, at Fifteenth and I streets, Priday evening at 8:15 o'clock. | An interesting program has been ar- OLNEY, MD. ranged and former students are cor- dially invited to attend. OUT GEORGIA AVENUE EXTENDED All sorts of apparel and accessories—even some Summer left-overs in tomorrow’s— HALF-PRICE DAY! Mostly new things—many secured from makers’ first Fall lines—now discontinued by them! All in all a very remarkable collection of merchandise to be sold af an average of half regular prices at the threshold of a new season! Of course, the Summer things are much less than half—almost down to nothing. Now please remember that doors open at 9:15 and that small quantities at absurd prices will go quickly. And please don’t buy hurriedly, because we just can’t accept returns for credit or exchange later in the week. This rule is positive—also no C. O. D. or telephone orders can be accepted on sale merchandise on half-price days. Pin fittings 25¢ on half- price day. Average HalfPrice Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor. 60-Juniors’ $16.95 Street and Evening Erocks, $8.48 Crepes, wools! One-piece, two-piece, tunic and jacket styles! New, bright Fall colors! Styles for street, Sunday night and formal evening! Sizes 11 to 17. 100—$12.95 Dresses—in crepe, wool! Alpaca! Piaids! Black brown—new colors. One and twe piece Sizes 11 to 17 Average HalfPrice French Room—Second Floor 6—S$49.75 Dresses—black crepes—1 blue lace formal—3 Summer Average HalfPrice Gown Salon—Second Floor 27—$19.75 to $29.35 Dresses for women, little women—including 8 evening gowns, 3 spectator suits, 8 printed chiffons and 39 88 Salesmite oo - S 6—$39.75 Dresses for women and little women—{all velvets in black, new fall shades ?1—$29.75 Crepe Dresses for women, little women—black and colors, and fall velvets for little women 8-—$19.75 to $29.75 Dresses for misses—printed chiffons and evenin dresses -$9.85 21—839.75 Dresses for misses—including 5 crepe frocks and 10 evenin- dresses in velvet and lame and 6 fall evening wraps. 11—$29.75 Dresses for misses—4 black dresses, 8 evening gowns ar 2 evening wraps Arveraor HalfPrice Special Size Dress Shop 30—$29.75 Dresses for larger women. Coat styles, 1-piece and jacket frocks. Black, brown, wine in plain or metal thread crepes. Sizes 4015 to 50%%. ... Moderate Price Dress Shop—Second Floor * #i7¥%. 75—8$16.95 Dresses for misses—tailored and dressy styles! Crepes, rab- bit's hair—silk and wool! Soutache, fur and metal trims. Black and Fall colors. 14 to 20 25—$16.95 Dresses for women—1 and 2 piece street frocks, coat styles. Fresh new Fall styles, but sizes are broken. Black, brown, pium. blue, green. 36 to 42. Including a few size 16's frecks for little ---$8.48 30—S$13.95 and $16.95 Dresses for women, little women—plain and printed chiffons, pastel washable crepes. Some with jackets. $5 36 to 42, 16'; to 22! Arerage HaifPrice Inexpensive Dresses—Fourth Floor 30—NEW $10.95 Fall Dresses—special new purchase of one-piece and tunic styles in crepe—braid and jewel trimmed types—in $5 48 black, green, red, ginger for misses_ . __ & 20—$12.95 Dresses, specially purchased! Brand-new jacquard matelasses in black, green, wine, ginger, rust with jewel and braid trims. 98—$7.95 to $12.95 Misses’ and Women’s Summer Dresses, with and without jackets—washable crepes, printed chiffons—tailored and suntan styles—broken sizes Junior Economy Dresses—Fifth Floor ;57 100—$7.95 Dresses for the Junior Economy Shop'’s first half-price day! Bright crepes, jerseys, wool crepes in plain shades and plaids—some fur trimmed—blacks and browns, too— $3 98 sizes 11-17 & 70—$10.95 Junior -Dresses—including 50 smart street crepes with velvet and jeweled-clip trimmings—also 20 bright jerseys—sizes 11-17, $5.48 Special Purchases Gloves—Street Floor 900 Pairs $2 and $3.95 Kid, Suede, Lambskin Gloves—pullons with flared, two-tone stitched, appliqued, scalloped tops—with prix or pique seams—in black, brown, navy, gray, beige, 31 69 white 5 450 Pairs 69¢c, $1 Knitted, Bengaline and Fabric Gloves—plain and novelty-top pull-ons in black, brown, navy, gray.-..eee...-..55¢ verage Neckwear—Street Floor A B 158 Pieces Neckwear—originally $1. Orgay organdy, taffeta 25 c Jackets, pastel colors. 50—Costume and novelty flowers. : 22 pes.—$2.95 to $12.95—Net capes, taffeta jackets, coque boas and muffs for evening dc to $1.99 Average HalfPrice Negligees, Pajamas—Second Floor 65—$2, $2.95 Cotton Negligees, Pajamas—fast colors—small sl sizes 14, 16, 18. 50—$7.95 Negligees, Pajamas in printed and plain pure silks and cel- anese—all fast color and washable—slightly soiled from display— small and medium sizes 50—$15.95, $16.95 Hostess type Negligees and two-piece Pajamas—few quilted robes, too—satins, pure silk crepes, rough crepes—mostly one of a style in small and medium sizes__. 7.95 30—$21.95, $20.75 High type Negligees and Hostess Gowns—beautiful satin and velvet models—one of a style—mostly sample alm‘l: $10.95, $13.9! Umbrellas—Street Floor Jverage, $2.95, $3.95. Plaid seersuckers, plain poplins brewn, " 14 Parasols—eriginally in 16-rib types with wood shanks, novelty handies—yeliow, green—sunproof, Average Handkerchiefs—Street Floor eriee Women’s 10c Print Handkerchiefs—fast-color patterns with hand-rolled edges—on sheer, soft cottons Arerage HalfPrice Men's Ties—Street Floor 76 Men's Seersucker and Cotton Ties—originally 3%. Good color se- L AR SRS e T NN e 94 Men’s $1 Novelty Ties—broken assortment of patterns. Grey Shops—Second Floor HairPriee 200—$1.95 Crepe Slips—tailored and lace trimmed—few with sport backs—tearose and white. 500—$3.95 Pure Dye Pure Silk Slips—satins and French crepes—tailored and lace trimmed styles in white, tearose $1.95 100—8$3.95 Bias Gowns of French crepe trimmed with lace and met, or tailored—in tearose, blue, white—15 to 1 200—$1.95 —17 French Crepe Panties, tailored and lacy, in tearose or white to 21 50—$1.95 Terry Cloth Pajamas with ski-trousers, in navy, wine, green —broadcloth pajamas, too—broken sizes .. ___ __ 300—$1 Crepe Panties in tearose with lace trims—17 to 2. ---50¢ Arerage HalfPrice Corset Shop—Second Floor ! 81—S$2 to $3.50 Foundations and Girdles for small and medium Iflxures—\'oilrs. satins, novelty batistes, and lastex—mostly $1 small sizes—foundations 34 to 37 (few 40, 42) girdles 25, 26, 27 "—$3.95 Girdles—our exclusive Dorothy Bickum and Treao makes for small, medium and average figures—mostly one or two of a style— novelty batiste, shadow lastex, all lastex—24 to 32___ $1.95 —-$10 Foundations, Girdles—mostly one-of-a-style—few innerbelt modes for larger figures—Nu-Back, Treo and Modart medely included—sizes 38 to 49 D e \"—8$5, $6.50 High-Grade Girdles for shorter figures—{alon-fastened and semi-stepin hooked models of lightweight batiste, broche—12 TS T T TR SR SRR A e 5. SRR ST $2.95 Average HallPrice Glove Silk Undies—Second Floor 300 pes. Pure Silk Milanese and Pure Bemberg Undies—$1.39 Chem- ins, $1.33 briefs, panties—sizes 4 to 7 and 34 790 75—S1 Discontinued Vanity Fair Brassieres, white and pink, sizes 32,3638 .. -25¢ 150—$3 Discontinued Pure Silk Combinations, lace trimmed uplift, bras type, in tearose—sizes 32, 34, 36___ $1.50 300—$1.25 Rayon Uplift Brassiere Combinations in tearose, sizes 32 and 34______ 15—83.95, $5 to 36 ___-. Combinations- tearose and white, in sizes 34 to 40 ___ i it e 50¢ S.—SL!'S Lastex Lace Pantie Girdles, white and tearose, in I 50—$5 Lastex Vanities—lace and net brassiere top style, with daytime and evening backs—tearose, white, sizes 32 to 38 $2.50 20—$3 Discontinued Vanity Fair Step-ins—pure silk; sizes 5 to 8_.$1.50 150—$4 Vanity Fair Slips, in blush, navy, brown, black—34 to 42__$1.85 300—$1 and $1.25 Vanity Fair Brassieres, in blush, white—32 to 38..95¢ 300—50c Mesh Step-ins, blush only. Sizes 5 to 7 Average HalfPrice Toiletries—Street Floor 35 Bottles $1 De Leghers Perfumes—carnation, sweet pea, violet, lilac, narcisse odors ... 50¢ 50 Bottles $1 Roi Royal Perfumes—gardenia, jasmine, petite fleurs and bouquet scents ceemceceeea50C 23—$1 Sachets De Leghers—scented with gardenia, sweet pea_ 50—$3 Bottles Swiss Milk of Pine for the bath i5¢ 144—39c Bottles Dermay Toilet Water—carnation, lavender, honey- suckle oedors 174—$1 Imported China Plates with 16 cubes of bath salts. 48—$1.98 Hair Brushes with ebony backs. 12—$1 Nail Buffers, large size 52—39¢ Boxes Tre-Jur Talcum Powder, bouquet fragrance. .. 55—$1 Boxes Babcock Dusting Powder____ 114—$1.50 Bottles Babcock’s Trio Perfumes. 144—$1 Boxes Mimzy Face Powder in rachel 0. 2 and rachel No. 1, 50¢ Average Jewelry—Street Floor fverage 300 Pes. $1 Costume Jewelry—mostly gold and silver finish metals— some metal-Catlin—in pins, clips, bracelets, earrings. 5 $1.95 Compacts—pastel colors with red, blue or green stone settings._ 75¢ Compacts in colored enamels $2 Compacts—18-karat gold-plated inside—with enameled backs..__$1 Gainsborough Sterling Silver Flatware—!/; Price 61—$4.08 Dinner Forks .. $2.04 18—$1.84 Oyster Forks .. 6—$4 Butter Knives_ 2.00 14—8$2.96 Pickle Forks_ 5—8$3.50 Jelly Servers__ 1.75 48—$2.16 Bouillon Spoons. 15—$1.08 After Dinner Coffee 67—$3.58 Dinner Kniv ---54c 118—$2.58 Salad Forks. -$1.13 Handbags—Street Floor Average HalfPrice $10 Leather Bags, smooth and grain types—back and top- handle styles—gray, navy, black, brown. $7.50 Daytime and Evening Bags—smooth and grain leathers—top handle, back strap and envelope types—light and dark crepes—sequin, pearl and embroidered evening bags—brown, biack, ‘white $3 Handbags—smooth and grain leathers, crepes, fabrics in black, brown, navy, pastels—eggshell and white evening bags with handmade $3 Leather, Fabric, Crepe, Tapestry Bags—daytime pouches, envelopes and tailored types in black, brown, green, moveity effects—evening bags in white, eggshell . $2 Bags—smooth and grain leathers, fabrics, tapestries, evening bags— black, navy, green, white, eggshell y $10, $7.50 Muff Bags—beautifully lined and fitted with gold purse on chain—velvet, brocade and antelope suedes in street, evening shades, $§ are | Deliciously prepared—Appetizicgly served 20 MILES NGRTH OF THE WHITE HOUSE CLARA MAY DOWNEY, Ownership-Mot,

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