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TRAVEL URGE By Fran Keith. S]m put on her make-up very carefully. For she knew that her best friend, who was eoming to have lunch with her, would report to all their other best friends as to how she looked, and what she wore, and what she said. She had just returned to Washington from s Mediter- ranean cruise. i She was putting i on a final dab of lipstick when the maid announced her guest. Her love- ly brown eyes, re- flected in the mir- ror, shone back at her. The corners of her mouth took a little upward turn. The report could really not be anything but favorable. As she entered the living room she | was glaid that she had ordered red | tulips. They would accent her black velvet gown “Darling!” ‘Their arms went around each other. | “You look simply stunning! How do | you feel?” “Marvelous!” “Well you certainly look it!" Each one sank into a comfortable | lounge and took a cigarette from a box at her elbow. % ik "TELL me everything that happened, from the minute you left until now!” “And I want to know everything that'’s happened since I left. Has| Betty had her baby?” “A boy. And the darlingest baby | you've ever seen in your life. It's just an angel. You've never seen such a She had just returned. | of their misfortunes she looks simply | live in the country and they invited child!” “I'm so glad. Betty's such a darling. | And I want her to be so happy. But I must tell you. Our trip was simply grand. On the train to New York we | met the Templetons. So we had some one to play bridge with all the way.| He has such a sense of humor and | she’s so attractive. We really had eircus. We were actually sorry to ar rive in New York.” “Did you see Mary and Bob?" “We spent the week end with them. At their new apartment. John Mason did the decorating and, my dear, it's the most stunning thing you've ever seen. The view is simply magnificent We saw it the night we arrived. And the rooms are divine. Seven baths and a swimming pool. And they en-: tertain like nobody in the world. We had to leave right in the middle ori one of the parties they were giving for us. And almost missed the boat.” “Did you get our wire?” “Darling, we did, and it was so sweet | of you. We weren't on the boat over| a half hour when we ran into the Pettygrews. So we had some one to| play bridge with all the way over. She's such a darling person. And he’s | #o attractive. And they know every one in New York we know. Guy was at Harvard a couple of years aftes Jack. We just had the grandest time.” “Did you get my letter in Lisbon?” | “It was waiting , there when we ar- rived. I was so glad to get it. And who should be at the Hotel Metro- pole, waiting for our boat to arrive, but the Newtons. They went on the whole cruise with us. So ‘we had some one to play bridge with all up and down the Mediterranean. My dear, the weather was simply gor- geous and the whole trip divine. ‘You know the New- tons have had such a terrible time. They have lost so much money. “And they don't pay any more at- tention to their troubles than if they'd never had them. You know she isn't good looking. But terribly attrac- tive. They say he lost at least $2,000,~ 000. He's such a person. And in spite stunning. We had such fun.” “Did you get my letter in London?” | “I did, and I thought when I got it, | ‘well Dottie’ll certainly be anxious to hear all about our trip.' You know Jack has some English cousins who SOVIET REPORTS GAINS of 1935, it was announced yesterdsy.|The program calls now for the sur- This broke all Soviet production |passing of South Africa, holding first records, A. P. Serebrovsky, manager of | place. D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1936. $600,000 MILL FIRE to the plant, which covered almost five acres. The plant, employing 160 men, had been in operation 20 Big Lighthouse Ready. With a strength of 9,500,000 candle~ IN GOLD PRODUCTION By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, June 29.—Gold produc- tion in the Soviet Union increasec by 25 per cent in the first half of 1936, as compared to the first six months the government gold trust, announced. Credit for the increase was laid to the development of the Stakhanoff move- ment (to increase the individual pro- duction of workers). ‘The Soviet Union claimed it rose to second place in world gold output last year, outstripping the United States. Crystal Colder Than Glass. As a quick test for distinguishing crystal from glass beads an expert presses a bead to the lips. Crystal feels colder than glass. MEDFORD, Wis, June 20 (#)— |years. The fire destroyed also most of three hours, fire of undetermined | the machinery and stock. While volunteer firemen battled for origin yesterday levelled the main part | of the Hurd Millwork Corp.’s plant re. Harry Hurd, president of the com- power, South Africa's biggest lighte house at Cape Columbine, Cape Prov- ince, will be placed in operation on October 1. It will be more than three times as powerful as the Durban Bluff h!memluuon of small homes hu';_n,m, which is at present the most pany, estimated at $600,000 the loss | France. reduce unemployment in | powerful in the country, and will be | visible 24 miles away. us out for a wek end. Really the most | charming people. I know you'd adore | them. | “They have this lovely old place just | | full of English country home atmos- | phere. Some terribly interesting peo- | ple there. I never in my life had bet- | ter iuck at bridge. We had to leave | right in the middle of & rubber and | dash for the train.” * ox % A PAUSE for breath. “Did you get our cable on the boat?” | “I never was gladder to hear from any one in my life. And who do you | think was on the boat? It was the funniest thing. The Pettygrews went back on the same boat we did. So we took up our bridge game right where | we had left it off. I told you, they're just the darlingest couple. I know 'd adore them. Did you get my wire in New York?” “I did. It was terribly sweet of you to send it. I think the nicest thing| about going on a trip is to have peo- | ple waiting for you when you get back. | The Murphys were on the train with us coming {rom New York. They're coming over for dinner Friday night.| We got into & bridge game on the train and they're coming over to finish | the rubber. “Can't you and Dick come over, too0? You know the Murphys. They're such | attractive people. And Il ask the| Bullards. I know youd like them. He's just come to work in Jack’s office. | She's terribly sweet. And he has a grand sense of humor. We'll celebrate our home-coming.” “We'd love to come. I'm just sick because we can'’t take a trip this year. But if the'market keeps going up I ma; be able to dash down to Bermuda.” “You should, darling. You owe it to yourself. There just isn't anything | hat does you as much good as a trip.” (Copyright. 1936.) 1 LANSBURY ASKS LEAGUE PATTERNED AFTER U. S. YLauds Governmental System Mak- ing “War Between Different States Impossible.” By the Assoctated Press. LEEDS, England, June 29.—George Lansbury, former leader of the British | Labor party in Parliament, who re- cently visited the United States in the Interest of peace, urged reconstruction | of the League of Nations yesterday along the lines of the United States Federal Constitution. | Addressing an international peace eongress, he said the League must be cut clear from the treaty of Versailles, the post-war pact which established it, | and praised the governmental system ' Owner after owner writes in to express delight and amazement in the United States where, he said, “War is impossible between the dif- ferent States.” RUG CLEANING For better cleaning, let us call for your rugs. 9x12 Shampooed, $2.85 8x10 Shampooed, $2.50 Free Insurance Protection Call MEtropolitan 4161 STANDARD RUG CLEANING CO. at Pontiac’s special combination of very low price with all the qualities formerly found only in costly cars. 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No credits, refunds, or exchanges. No deliveries of half- price merchandise on half-price day. Pinfittings 25¢ extra. Women’s Coats—Third Floor Hall Price 1—Woman's $145 Casual Coat of imported brown tweed with collar of Timber Wolf. Size 36 _ e B 2—Women’s $125 Dress Coats with Fox bordered capes. Plum and navy. Sizes 36 and 38 362.50 1—Woman's $69.75 Forstmann cord crepe ecoat collared in Grey Fox. Size 36 - - RE R e 10—Women's and Shorter Women's $39.75 Casual and Dress Coats. Colored tweeds, navy and black trimmed in Wolf, Fox and Galyak. Sizes 36 to 42 and 37';, 42!4 and 46! in the group $29.88 4—Shorter Women's $49.75 Dress Coats. Navy and black with Fox collars. Sizes 35'; to 41'z SRR _-$24.88 6—Women's and Shorter Women’s $39.75 Dress and Casual Coats. Black with Galyak, sizes 44 and 46. Tweed and fleece with Wolf, sizes 35! and - - < _..819.38 10—Women's and Shorter Women's $29.75 Casual and Dress Coats, Blue, green, grey, gold and oxford fleeces and mixtures; black, navy, brown and grey dressy woolens. Sizes 36 to 42 and 35!5 to i - c-e---$14.88 3—Women's $29.75 Brown Dress Coats with Squirrel. 42 and “ e s a-----$14.88 5—Women's $25 Brown Dress Swaggers. Sizes 36 and 42 $12.50 10—Women's and Shorter Women's $19.95 Casual Coats. Green, brown, grey and blue tweeds, fleeces and mixtures. 38 to 44, 35'3 to 39%¢. S—— ) ] 10—Women’s and Shorter Women’'s $16.95 Dress and Casual Coats Black, brown, grey, oxford, green and blue. 36 to 42, 35!3 to 39's. 7—Women's and Shorter Women's Casual, Short Swaggers and Quilted Celanese Taffeta Jackets. Brown, blue, grey, violet, rose, navy. Sizes 36 to 40 and 35'; to 41’3 o - - %648 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats—Third Floor 10—Juniors’ $12.95 Pastel Capes and Coats. 11 to 17 6—Juniors’ $16.95 Toppers with velvet collars. 13 to 17 12—Misses’ $16.95 Pastel Summer Swaggers. 12 to 18 15—Misses’ $19.75 Checked Toppers. 12 to 20 Average Halt Price 15—Misses’ $19.95 Toppers, Swaggers and Fitted Coats In tweeds, checks and monotones. 14 to 20. 4—Juniors’ $35 Fleecy Swaggers with Polar Wolf. Rose, green, 15 and e i .. 815 nd Misses’ $29.35 and $39.35 Dress, Swagger and Casual Untrimmed or furred with Fox, Galyak or Squirrel. Sizes 14 to 18 and 17 2 $14.88 13—8$49.75 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Dress Coats and Imported Tweed Sport Coats. Fox or Galyak trim. Navy, black, grey and checks. 12 to 18 $24.88 4—Misses’ $69.75 Dress Coats with Arure Fox. Navy, black, Dawn blue. 14 to 18 seetta e T 6—Juniors’ $35 Dress and Casual Coats. 11 to 17 817, 6—Misses’ $39.75 Swagger or Fitted Dress Coats. Grey, biack, nav; 14 to 20 $19.88 2—Misses’ $98.75 Dreas Swaggers with Grey or Silver Fox. 16 and 18 et $49.38 Gown Salon Dresses—Second Floor Haif Price 10—Women's & Little Women’s $25 Dresses $8.48 Daytime and afternoon styles in colored crepes. Sizes 36 to 44 and 16! to 244, 20—Women’s and Little Women's $20.75 Dresses. Street and after- noon styles in dark sheers and printed crepes. $14.88 10—Women’s and Little Women's $39.75 Printed Crepes _ 20—Misses’ $25 Dresses Street and afternoon styles including 10 Black Sheers, 12 to 20. 10—Misses' $25 Street and Afternoon Printed Crepes. - %1250 28—Misses $29.75 to $39.75 Afternoon Costumes and Formal Frocks. $14.38 15—Misses’ $39.75 Street and Afiernoon Dresses. $19.88 Mol Price and Less French Room Fashions—Second Floor 4—8$49.75 Street, Afternocon and Evening Dresses, Sizes 12, 14, 16, 40 : X b __s1e88 7—849.75 to $98.50 Costumes, Afternoon Dresses and Suits. Navy, black and grey . .. 1 with Fox trimming. 12, 14, 16, 18 and 42, $24.88 5—3$65 to $98.75 Evening and Wedding Gowns and 1 Street Costume. 14 and 16 Average Misses’ Dresses—Second Floor Halt Price 100—Misses’ $16.95 Dresses Street, afternoon and evening styles! Crepes, prints, ckiffons and sheers. Black, navy, brown and bright pastels. _One-piece, two-piece, jacket styles. A few crepe and faille formals with Jackets, 14 to 20. 85——Misses’ $13.95 Dresses el Light and bright colored crepe and printed daytime dresses, Pastel and black chiffons and crepes for evening. 50—Misses’ $13.95 and, $16.95 Afternoon Crepes, Chiffons and Prints__ _$6.98 Dark and bright shades. One, two piec Women’s Dresses—Second Floor phperave 35—Women's and Shorter Women’s $13.95 Daytime Dresses. Plain and printed crepes, bright and dark colors 60—Women’s and Shorter Women’s $16.95 Daytime and Dinner Dresses. Good assortment of dark and high shades; good size range $8.48 25—Women's $19.95 Sheers, Prints and Plain Crepes. Good size and ocolor range. Majority daytime styles, Many that are suitable for vacation, travel or Fall wear $9.98 60—Women’s $16.95 Dresses Daytime and evening styles in regular and half sizes. Average Half Price Larger Women’s Dresses—Second Floor 16—Larger Women's $13.95 Dresses Street and evening styles in dark crepes. Sizes 25—Larger Women'’s $16.95 to $20.75 Afterncon Crepes and Prints, $8.48 33—Larger Women's $13.95 Dresses_ Street and afternoon models in prints and crepes. Some with Jackets. Black,'navy, brown and prints. 10—Larger Women's $29.75 to $39.75 Crepes and Prllu-c-."‘:l;ll Average Junior Dresses—Fourth Floor Hall Price 90 Juniors’ $12.95 Day and Evening Dresses $6.48 Tunic, jacket, one and two piece dresses in pastel crepes, prints and dark sheers. Mousseline and printed crepe evening dresses—white and pastels. Sizes 11 to 17. 10—$12.95 Evening Wraps of Quilted Celanese Taffeta. $6.48 60—$16.95 Juniors’ Pastel Crepe and Dark Sheer Daytime Dresses. Also Mousseline Evening Dresses. Sizes 11 to 17 80 Juniors’ $7.95 Summer Dresses Pastel Crepes, dark and light colored Sheers and Printed Crepes. One and two piece styles. Sizes 11 to 17. 40—Juni $5.48 10—Juniors’ $10.95 Pastel Evening Gowns, Sports Shop—Third Floor 120—$10.95 to $35 Knit Dresses :nd Suits, $3.98 to $17.50 Travel shades and Summer pastels! 1, 2 and 3 piece styles in boucle, chenille and zephyr. Included are Glengyles, Bradleys and Philadelphia Knits! Sizes 14 to 42. 10.95 Afternoon Prints and Sheers. il to 17 11 to 17 Average Half Price 60—$10.95 to $29.75 Tailored Sports Travel Dresses in pastel colored silks and crepes. Long and short sieeves. 12 to 20 $5.48 to $13.98 200—$3.95 to $10.95 Blouses. Tailored and dressy styles in silk, crepe, sheers, organdy and cottons. Long or short sleeves. 32 to 42, 98¢ to $5.48 60—$3.95 to $7.95 Wool Skirts. Flannel, cheviot and wool crepe, 98¢ to $3.! 150—$3.95 to $10.95 Twin and Single Sweaters. Cashmere, zeph boucle, angora and chenilles. Pastel and dark shades, $1.48 to $5.48 30—810.95 to $15.75 Tailored Suits in men's wear flannel, $4.48 to $7.48 87—$14.95 to $19.75 2-Pc. Glen Bogies, $7.48 to $8.98 e Suits—Fifth Floor Average Half Price 20—Misses’ $29.75 Suits Swagger Suits—2 and 3 piece styles! Tailored Jacket Suits: Sharkskin, Menswear Flannel and Herringbone type Tweeds. Brown, navy, grey. 31—Misses’ $16.95 Tailored and Swagger Suils . . . checks, stripes and tweeds in oxford, navy and brown _ s $6.98 25—Misses’ and Women's $25 Tailored and Swagger Suits . shetlands and dressy woolens, Navy, grey, & few igh shades = - = et $12.50 28—Misses’ $39.75 Three-Piece Suils (2-pc. suit and matching top- coat). Tailored styles in sharkskin and menswear materials. 12 to 20 — -~ $19.88 10—8$49.75 Suits. Fox-trimmed jackets, 3-pc. swaggers, menswear flannel. Also English-type tweeds . L $24.88 Average Inexpensive Dresses—Fourth Floor Half Price 320 Misses’ and Women's $5.95 to $7.95 Dresses $1.98 and $2.98 Bright crepe afternoon dresses, striped crepe shirt frocks, crepes and wool swaggers or redingotes, pastel net formals, pastel ‘washable crepe shirt frocks, black and navy sheer jacket frocks. 118—Misses’ and Women's $10.95 Street and Afternoon Dresses, Navy and black sheers—some with jackets, pastel crepes, prints___$3.98 Misses and Women's Jacket and Tunic Frocks. Sheers and lace_ $5.48 5—$12.95 Satin and Celanese Taffeta Evening Wraps. Navy, black, Avercoe Half Price Street Floor Sports e ————————————————————————————— 70—Misses’ $3.95 String Knit Dresses___$1.98 3-Piece styles with club collars, boat necks or turn back collars. Cherry, sun orange, blue, maize, aqua. 14 to 20. 100—$2.95 Silk and Cotton Blouses. Crepes, sheers, batistes, linens. White, green, aqua, maize, lilsc. 341040 ____ _________ _$148 150—$1.95 Silk and Cotton Blouses, Crepes, celanese taffeta, organdy, linen. White, aqua, pink, maize, red. 34 to 40 - ~...98¢ 20—3$3.95 All-Wool Flannel Jackets. Action backs, checks and stripes. Brown, navy, black, oxford. 12 to 20 . __ . $1.98 75—$1.95 Slip-on Wool Sweaters. Aqua, chamois, cherry red, black, brown, navy or blue. 34 to 40_ e b 98¢ 50—$2.95 Zephyr Sweaters. Cherry, aqua, maize, blossom blue, pink. e et __$148 25—$2.95 Wool Skirts. Flannels, tweeds, checks and mnovelty wools. Black, brown, navy, red and oxford. 24 to 30 waist measure, $1.48 Averace Girdles and Foundations—Second Floor %%, 67—$2, $3.50 and $5 Girdles in 8, 9 and 14 in. lengths. Several types— many one of a style. Sizes 26 to 38 e - $1 180—$6.50 and $7.50 Girdles and Foundations $2.95 Vagabonds, Francos, Nubacks! 14 and 16 in. Girdles, many with Talon closings! Foundations for small, medium and large figures! Girdles, 26 to 32. Foundations, 34 to 41. Not all sizes in all styles! 143—$8.50 and $10 Foundations and Girdles. Dorothy Bickum, Nuback, Chanelle, Jelleft’s custom-made. 14, 15, 16 and 17 in. girdles in sizes 27 to 36. Foundations for small and large figures, 34 to 42. Not all sises in each style $3.95 41—810 to $16.50 Foundations for medium, large and heavy figures. Front lace, semi-stepin and side hook styles, Sizes 38 to 50. One and two of a style. -$5 to $8.25 Lounging Apparel—Second Floor A Half Price 40—3$7.95 Crepe and Cotion Summer Negligees, Prinis and Pastels. A few lined robes included! One of a style. Sizes 14 to 40, $3.95 50—$11.95 Negligees and Pajamas. Rough crepes, satins and prints— mostly pastels. One of a style. Sizes 14 to 20 $5.95 100—$1595 and $1695 Negligees Pajamas o Chiffon, Printed Sheer Crepe, Satin, Celanese Taffeta and Cel- anese Brocade Hostess Gowns in white, pastel and travel shades. Only one of each style. 21—§19.95 Satin and Taffeta Negligees—ail different, 14 to 20..$9.95 Shoes—Street Floor 120 Pairs—$4.95 & $5.95 Summer Shoes, $2.65 ‘White! Brown and White! Blue and White! Also some blue, tan and patent leather shoes. 222 Pairs—$7.75 and $8.75 Shoes 65 prs. White and White Combinations! 100 prs. Tans! 7 prs. Grey! 12 prs. Blue! 21 prs. Black! Multi-colored! and Average Half Price Averace Helf Price 300—$3.95 French Crepe Gowns and Pajamas, $1.95 Bias-out gowns—tailored or lace trimmed. Tearose, blue and white. 2-pe., lace-trimmed sleeping pajamas in tearose or blue. Slips, Gowns, Undies—Second Floor 100—3$3.95 Silk Chemises, Dance Sets and Panties. Satin and French Crepe. Tailored and lace trimmed. Tearose or white ____ $1.95 200—S$1 and $1.95 Balbriggan Pajamas. Two-piece styles with slipover blouses. Pastel and dark shades. PR 50c 300—$1.95 Silk Slips e $1 French crepe or satin bias cut slips with cream lace. Tearose or white. 300—$3 Silk Slips. Satin and French orepe. Tailored or lace- trimmed. Tearose or white $1.50 400—$3.95 Silk Slips. Satin and French crepe with imported laces. Also embroidered and hemstitched tailored styles. Tearose or white ... -----$1.95 Glove Silk Section—Second Floor o 205195 Undies e Novelty Sheer Nightgowns and Pajamas, sites 15, 16, 17. Pure silk Milanese Step-ins, Vests and Briefs, sizes ¢ to 7. Bra-top Combinations, sizes 32 to 38. 10553 to 85 Discontinued Vanity Fair Undies $1.95 Lastex Vanities, Lastex, Satin Lastex and Lastex Lace Pantie Girdles and Girdles. Sizes 4 to 7 in the group. Blush and white, 200—$1 Discontinued Vanity Fair Uplift Bandeaus. Blush and white. 32 to 38 . B5c §0—3$4 Combinations with chiffon bra-top. Blush. 32 to 38 _ §2 120—$3 Lace Trimmed Bandeau Top Combinations. Blush. 33 to 38, s 50—Discontinued $3 Vanity Fair “Diplomas” (diploma package con- taining lastex girdle with net panties attached). Small size. Blush - -50¢ 3,000—New Undies and Gowns New Novelty Undies for all sizes . . . In many styles and fabries! Rayon Gowns of blush, blue or white rayon . . . blush or blue, sizes 15 ,16, 17. 300—50c Novelty Silk and Rayon Panties. Blush. Sizes 4 to 7 ___.25¢ Averace Neckwear, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Flowers /7. Handkerchiefs—Gay Cotton Prints and White Linen—plaid and embroidered—for women. Also Men's Colored Woven Handker- chlely .- — — e 10c 205 pes.—Neckwear and Scarfs, e 0c Vestees, guimpes, collars, jabots a! 135—50c Flowers _ = —eea-25¢ Avernge Half Price Handbags—Street Floor 25—$13.50 Antelope Suede, Smooth and Grained Leather, Satin, Crepe, Needle Point, Gold Kid and Brocade Bags. Black, brown wine, green, blue, tan - - .-36.35 55—$10 Smooth and Grained Leather. Antelope Suede, Crepe, Bro- cade and Evening Bags. Purple, London tan, black, grey, wine, green E e ey 50—$7.50 Smooth and Grained Leather, Doeskin, Crepe and Evening Bags. Wine, green, red, pink, gold, brocade . .. _...$3.75 150—8$5 Leather, Doeskin, Crepe and Evening Bags. Rose, green, pink. blue, wine, yellow, white, red and brown .. e 200—3$3 Leather, Crepe, Fabric and Evening Bags. Blue, wine, green, yellow, pink ____ _____ o _---$150 —————————————————————————————— 300—$2 Handbags Leather, Crepe, Fabric and Evening Bags in many popular styles! Biue, green, wine, yellow, black, brown and brocades in light and dark colorings. Average Half Price Gloves—Street Floor 1,200 Prs. $1 Angelskin & Bemberg Pull-ons, 50c White only. Shorties and longer gloves with big, flaring cuffs. 125 pairs—59¢ to $1 Bemberg Gloves. Pink, orchid, black 25¢ 200 pairs—$1.65 and $1.95 Doeskin Gloves. White, pink, chamois, yellow and orchid. Some soiled Arerage Jewelry—Street Floor Halr Price 300 Pieces—$1 Catalin Jewelry Smart styles, bright colors, metal trimmed. Bracelets, earrings, slips, pins and necklaces. 300 pieces—50c and $1 Costume Jewelry. Necklaces, clips, bracelets, pins, earrings, boutonnieres in wanted colors --25¢ Toiletries—Street Floor prany 10—$1 Lavender Shaving Bowls - - 50e 35_ Bottles—$6.50 and $7.50 Bourjois Perfume. Margarita and 9 Bottles—$10 Bourjois Peach Bleue Perfume s $2.95 37 Boxes $2.50 Bourjois Peach Bieue Face Powder. Rachel n_nd natural . EE—— e 36—$1 Make-Up Kits with 6 Cosmetics = 50c 35 Boxes Imported Novelty Soap by Davenport—$1.50 to $3 sizes (from 2 to 36 cakes in a box) 75¢ to §1.50 288 Pkgs. 60c Amami Bath Crystals (discontinued) --25¢ 500 Pkgs. 25¢ Cleansing Tissues. .. - = 166—$1 Bath Ensembles—dusting powder and toilet water 18—$2.75 Venetian Glass Powder Bowls e $1.50 22—$1.50 and $1.95 Imported Glass Powder Jars. Dark blue ';;h gold _ c 2—$7.50 Gol 22—$1 bottles Moiret Toilet Water. 16 oz. 16—8$1 Magnifying Mirrors_ - - 24—$1.95 De Raymond Toilet Water. 4—$1.50 bottles Ciro Eau de Cologne e 5—$3 China Dresser Sets.. 2 bottles and powder bowl _ 15—$1 bottles of Tre Jur Bath Salts, 16 oz. 2—$1 Lady Lillian Manicure Sets 2 6—$1.75 White Glass Atomizer: 16—D'Orsay Perfume. . 10—$1 Croxon Cream. 37—$1.50 Hair Brushes. 26—$1 Clothes Brushes 350—$4 & $5 Elizabeth Arden Black Enamel Vanities single $1.75 and double $I,95- Average Half Price Men'’s Department Close-out! 7 sets $5 Simulated Pearl Studs 1 set $3 Simulated Pearl Studs 14—$3 and $3.50 Cuff Link Sets .. 3—$2 Tie Sets ... . .. - - 91—$1 and $1.50 Suspenders and Braces 53—8$1 to $2 Belt Sets - Better Millinery Salon—Street Floor 89—$5 and $6.50 Dark Straw Hats___ Black, brown, navy, Dubonnet, grey. Mostly small brims. Average Half Price Little Hat Shop—Street Floor 400 Spring and Summer Hats 160—$1.95 and $2.95 Hats—small brims and closely fit- 500 ting types; mostly dark oolors. 240—$1.95 to $3.95 Straws in white and sl .