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SOCIETY (Continue From Second Page.) be at home Saturday and again Feb ruary 6 between 4 and 6 o'clock in their residence at 3506 Garfield street. The Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. Arch Coleman have as their guest In their apartment at the Broad moor Mrs. Coleman’s mother, Mrs. Eton B. Northrup of Minneapolis, Minn. The commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Leander McCormick-Goodhart will go to New York tomorrow to spend a few days. They will be at the St. Regis. Brig Gen. and Mrs. C. D. Roberts. Who recently arrived from Panama, ar at the Broadmoor. Gen. C. C. Gilbert of Nashville. Tenn is at the Willard. Gen. Gilbert Is in charge of the relief work for his State, being a member of the group appointed by the President to carry on this work. Maj. and Mrs. William J. Calvert will entertain a company of 50 at din-" ner this evening at the Shoreham in honor of Mrs. Calvert's father, Col. John H. Parker of Santa Barbara, Calif. Lieut. Lvman P. Whitten, Air Corps. U. S. A., and Mrs Whitten are set tled in their new home at 4412 Lowell street, in Wesley Heights, to which they moved from Alban Towers. Miss Peacock and Comdr. Summers To Wed in London February 16. The marriage of Miss Cynthia Pea cock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peacock of Burleigh, Derby. England to Lieut. Comdr. Toson O Summers Medical Corps, U. S. N„ will take place in London February 16. Comdr. Sum mers, who is the son of Mr. Thomas B. Summers of Huntington, W. Va., and the late Mrs. Summers, is a member of the Army and Navy Club of Washington and the Westmoreland Club of Rich mond. His brother-in-law and sister are Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stoneman of Varina-on-the-James, Richmond. He was graduated from the Medical College of Virginia in 1917. and was imme diately commissioned in the Medical Corps'of the Navy, serving on transport duty during the war. For two yearr duty during the war. For two years he was chief municipal physician of St. Thomas and St. John's, Virgin Islands. At pres ent he is stationed at the Naval Hos pital in Brooklyn. The father of the bride. Mr. Jack Peacock, is one of the principal partners in the well known cotton firm of Walter Evans & Co., Ltd. She was educated in Eastbourne, Eng land, followed by a year at school in Tans and a year at the University of Grenoble, Spain. After an extended tour of the Continent she came to this country to visit school friends in New York and Chicago last Summer. The wedding will be held at high noon at St Paul’s, in London, and will be followed bv a reception at the May fair Hotel. Capt. A. L. Bristol, U. S. N naval attache of the American em bassy in London, will be best man. The groomsmen, who will be the United States naval officers who are Rhodes r holars at Oxford University, will con tribute the traditional naval touch to the ceremony by forming an arch of crossed swords under which the bride and bridegroom will pass as they leave the church. Comdr. Summers and his bride will return to this country the latter part of February and will make their home at 60 Gramercy Park North, New York. Rev. Dr. Ze Barney Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, has gone to Baltimore to officiate at the marriage this evening of Miss Sarah Durant Yearley, daughter of Mrs. Mc Kee Barclay and the late Mr. Alex ander Yearly, 3d, to Mr. Charles Worth ington Hoff, son of Mrs. Charles Worth ington Hoff and the late Mr. Hoff. The ceremonv will be performed in St David’s Church at 6 o’clock and will be followed bv a reception in the JClkridge Kennels Club. The bride will V 3 given in marriage by Mr. McKee Barclay. Mr. Hoff and his bride will go tc Havana on their wedding trip, and on their return will be at home, at 307 Southway, in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Harshaw of Grove City, Pa , have announced the engagement of their daughter Gertrude to Mr. Hamilton Ward Lewis of East Brady. Pa., and Washington. No date for the wedding has been set. Mr. and Mrs. John Neitzey announce ; the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Neitzey, to Mr. John Miles Teeguarden. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Teeguarden of Richmond. Ind. No date has been set for the wedding. | The former Secretary of War. Mr. Newton D. Baker, is sailing today on the Siboney for Mexico. Mrs. James W. Good has returned to Washington from Evanston. 111., and is in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the balance of the Winter season. Former Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan and Mrs. Smith are spending r few days in Washington at the Mayflower. Mrs John R. Williams has with her at her home on New Hampshire ave nue her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Selling a 1216-1220 F Street N.W. ^ Maker’s Fur Coat Stock He lias brought it down to us to sell—at our own prices! Nearly 2(Mt popular-priced coats so low that we believe they will all sell this week. We are behind these coats, for this man is one of the Iicst makers of inexpensive coats in New ^ ork City. His coats fio all over the country ami are known for style and value! Now see these prices! Natural Muskrat and Northern Seal (dyed coney), self trimmed—Retail price this $.>0.50 season, $fJo—this week Silver or Golden Muskrat, self trimmed—North ern Seal (dyed coney) with collars of Marmot or Persian Lamb—Retail price this season, $123 —this week_ Pony Coats — Caracul Coats — Muskrat Coats d* C* —Retail price this season, $ 150—this week-^ y tJ Raccoon Coats—American Broadtail—Silver and Golden Muskrat trimmed with heaver, fitch, fox or badger. Retail price this season, $165 to $195—this week. Just this one opportunity and just the coats on hand at these prices! When the stock is disposed of there can be no such prices as these for coats of these grades, ''it omen's and Misses’ sizes. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor. TWO FIRST LADIES MRS. HOOVER AND MRS. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Whose presence in Mrs. Hoover's box at the Paderewski conceit last night created constant interest. M. Paderewski was the guest of President and Mrs. Hoover at the White House yesterday. The two First Ladies are "snapped leaving the concert last night. —Underwood Photo, and the latter’s niece. Miss Audrey I Campbell. Mrs. E. A. Harriman will hold the last of her at homes for this season tomor row afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock at : 1302 Eighteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason Remey will entertain at dinner this evening. Miss Patti Warfield Edmonston, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis Edmonston of Baltimore, will be the honor guest at a matinee party Feb ruary 3 of Mrs. J. Henry Baker, who will entertain at tea following, at the Arundel Club in Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Clark are established in hteir new home at 4929 Rockwood parkway, Spring Valley, to which they moved from 3512 Lowell street. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bonsai are among those from Washington at the Algonquin, in New York, for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royall Hol combe will close their home at New port shortly and go to Sewells Point, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman Marsh entertained their bridge club at dinner at the Shoreham last night. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William Sabine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Watson. The Rev. and Mrs. Rasmussen Honor Guests Tomorrow Evening. A reception will be given tomorrow night to the Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, and Mrs. Rasmussen, when the members of the Church Council and their wives will assist in receiving. The guests at the reception will include the members of the congregation and pas tors of neighbor churches and of Lu theran Churches throughout the city. Among these who will receive with the pastor and his wife will be the assistant castor, the Rev. Frank H. NEWEST OF THE NEW This ensemble for the South. The jacket of V jersey repeat* the crepe de chine of the Hi sleeveless dress in a stitched military epaulet M\ effect, achieving smartly that new broad shouldered look. In white and the aqua ■y relies. INCORPORATED 1919 Que Street Clutz; the retiring president of the Church Council. Dr. W. K. Butler; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers, Mrs. William Jo seph Showalter, Mr. and Mrs. George Eberly and Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Koch. Mr. William H. Finckel. the only surviving charter member of the con gregation at Luther Place, will extend congratulations to Dr. Rasmussen upon his successful first 18 months of serv ice” in the Capital City, and a musical program will be given under the di rection of Dr. Carson P. Frailev The many new members of the con gregation. all of whom are expected to be present tomorrow night, will be re ceded by a special committee, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blocher and Mrs. N. K Gardner, and introduced to their fellow members. Members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the church have charge of the ar rangements for the party, to which all friends of the congregation are invited. Tire Washington group of the Society of Woman Geographers will meet Sat urday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Chapin Huntington. Mias Ellen La Motte. famous traveler and author, world authority on the opium traffic, will speak. Miss La Motte recently has returned to Washington after an extensive jour ney in Europe and East Africa. She has traveled for a number of years through Eastern Asia, studying at first hand the opium industry and monop oly and obtaining material for her now famous books on this subject. One of Miss La Motte's more recent journeys was to French Somaliland and Ethi opia,, where she obtained material for her late magazine articles. Another new member of the society who will attend the meeting Saturday is Mrs. Mary Lee Davis of Washington, whose special field is Alaska. Mr. and Mis. William B. Streett are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Wednesday, January 20. Mrs. Streett was formerly Miss Lettice Lee Coulling and made her debut a few years ago in Washington. Mrs. B. H. Gruver and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Qullligan, have returned to their home in Chevy Chase after spend ing several days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. E R. Graham of Chi cago are at the Willard fcr the duration of their Washington visit. Mr. Graham is one of America's noted architects, having designed the local Union Station and the Post Office adjacent to it. the Union Station in Chicago, the Equitable Building in New York and many other outstanding buildings in America. Mrs. Prank ElUthorp had guests lunching with her lnformaUy yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel, where she and Mr. ElUthorp make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buckhout have arrived in Washington from their home in New Haven, Conn., and are stopping at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peter of Rock ville, Md., are receiving congratulations on the birth Sunday of a son, Phillips Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W Mills of Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich,, are at the Carlton for a few days, accom panied by their three children. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas of Kansas City, Mo., are at the Dodge during their brief stay in the Capital. Noise-making novelties, whose use will emphasize the spirit of Joyousness so characteristic of the annual frolic of the members of the Arts Club of Wash ington, their friends and the general public, will be obtainable at "The Ball of the Seven Seas," which will take place February 8 at the Willard Hotel. These devices, so in keeping with the carnival nature of the occasion, will be sold by a group of charming young girls, under the leadership of Miss Vir ginia Diedel. They also will dispense cigarettes, candy and programs, and In their picturesque costumes will add much to the beauty of the scene as they pass In and out of the guest-filled boxes and among the dancers on the floor. The programs, which will outline the entertainment features of the evening, will be works of aVt, fitting souvenirs of the eighth annual Bal Boheme. In this group will be Miss Isabel Dexter, (Continued on Fourth Page.) ..'A Buy This Week at Pre-Inventory Prices Jelleff fashions at low cost to clear before Tomorroiv.. .2 PM. we take account of stock on Saturday night! m the Better Dress Shop—Second Floor You save! Nearlv 100 new dresses adver- if* r> • /"ii • tiscd today-entire coat stock included, at MlSS BcrUiCe Uail’C new reduced prices—A great table of fine Headliner NOW R-K-O Keith's Vaudeville . a-« rr it ,1. ,1 .« . i • . —will model the lovely New Spring Fashions. Miss Claire, gloves at $1.00—all tnrougn me Store—Dig a chawnlngly petite personality, is a Romantic Musical ” , „i Comedy Film Star. You are invited. 1216-1220 F Street N.W. opportunities! --------- $10.75 to $16.50 Silk Negligees $7.9* All perfect garments . . . Crepe de chine in the hemming draped styles, trimmed with lace...also velvet negligees that give you that luxurious feeling. Black, wine, coral, orchid. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Formerly $7.95 Negligees and Pajamas $3.95 Just odds . . . that’s why they are so low . . . hut if they fit you. you re lucky . . . silk negligees in checked patterns . . . coat style with long sleeves . . . green, blue, red. The Pajamas are jersey or wool crepe... one and two piece styles! SECOND FLOOR Just 55 Vanity Fair Chemises .. $1.65 Regularly $2.00. $2.50 A Discontinued Style They will not run or shrink, these Perh-glo \anity Fair chemises... anil they fit beau tifully because of vee shaped inserts through the waist to eliminate fullness and to give smooth, unbroken lines. Fitted top...wide pantie leg.. .flesh.. .sizes 34 to 46, and extra sizes, too. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Corset Shop Clearance $5.00 and $3.95 Scanties . . . long and short models , . . some have evening b^rks . . . the all-in-one undergarment including your girdle, brassiere, and pantie-s . . . odd sizes, of course.$2.93 $7.50 Corsette-Brassiere of beautiful brocade with bones and elastic side sections . . . one model has innerbelt to give extra diaphragm support . . . broken sizes.$3.00 $1.00 and $2.00 Bandeaux.50c A generous assortment of these! SECOND FLOOR Women’s Coats Pre-Inventory 36 to 44-Also Short and Lar«re Sizes ■i PariUlCP <29 50 Black Boucle Coats, trimmed with caracul, dog, and dyed marmot.....Ill <25 Tweed Sports Coats, in tan and brown, with collars of lapin (dyed coney)....|I5 $39.50 Larger Women’s Coats of black boucle with collars and cuffs of caracul. $35 Black Boucle Coats, with collars and cuffs ofjapin (dyed coney). $3930_Kit fox and black caracul collars and cuffs on black coats........¥• > <19 50 All-Brown Boucle Cloth Coats, with lovely collars and cuffs of beaver.$la <7950 Brown and Black Boucle Coats, with heaver and fox collahs and cuffs.. . .$b> $79 50 Black Boucle Coats, with black fox, kit fox and kolinsky... $79 50 Sports Coats, in Spanish tile, with lavishly trimmed collars of beaver.?:>.> $89 50 Black Woolens, with collars and cuffs of Persian lamb and skunk.... $89.50 Brown and Black Charda Cloth Coats, with kolinsky collars and cuffs. $110 Black Charda Coats of Forstmann fabric, with kit fox or Persian lamb.¥ $98 50 Brown Cherkcssa and Charda Coats, trimmed with beaver or kolinsky.¥o $110 Larger Women’s Coats, in black Loria cloth, with Persian lamb trimming.JB.i $145 Brown Coats with beaver collars and ruffs .. ...-W> $79.150 and $98.50 Velvet Evening Wraps, with kolinsky and lapin (dyed corny), fob, $98.50 and $110 Velvet Evening Wraps, kolinsky and lapin (dyed coney), $,9.j0, $8950 $150 Black Velvet Evening W rap, with stunning white ermine collar.$110 THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS Wonderful styles in Women's Coats Formerly $89.50 to $no e[pU7*tlo Black with Black Fox. Kit Fox, Black Lynx, Persian Lamb, and Kolinsky trim med Coats in this group...and even cape shawl collars of Silver Fox! Fine hnucle and diagonal woolens.. .women s 36 to 46...short women’s 36 to 40. THIRD FLOOR Down Go Our Finest Misses" Coats Formerly $145 to $195 One-of-a-kind models in finest Forst mann boucle fabrics.. .square, circular, and cape shawls. . .melon and flared cuffs of mink, blue fox, Persian lamb, natural lynx, kolinsky, and beaver. Black, Braun, Green, Cavalier Blue Sizes li to 18 THIRD FLOOR Misses’ Coats IV,.-Inventory s,,,s 14 20 Clearance THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS. $29.30 Schiaparelli’s Coachman Coats, brown or green corduroy, brass clips.$10 $39.50 Brown Coats, collars and cuffs of fox or lapin (dyed coney). . . . . .. $29.50 Caracul or Wolf Collars on these black boucle coats; rough woolen.$L> $39.50 Marmink Shawl Collars and Cuffs on black or brown coats..$25 $79 50 Brown and Tan Sports Coats, upstanding collars of beaver or Jap mik $79 50 Brown or Black Dress Coats with lovely collars and cuffs of kolinsky,.*-$19.40 $89 50 Persian Lamb and Kolinsky on these dress coats of rough woolens. $110 Kolinskv or Bright Fitch to flatter you on these wool coats....... .. $125 All-Black Coats in rough woolens, collars and cuffs of Persian lamb. $165 Collars and Cuffs of Persian Lamb or Beaver on these rough woolen coats....$ IU $225 Paradise Fitch, Persian I.amli on these black coats .. $59 50 Black or Crecn Velvet Evening Wraps, shawl collars of lapin (dyed coney), $39.4 $110 Ermine or Kolinsky on these black or green velvet wraps. Junior Miss Coats Pre-Inventory M,o 17 Years Clearance THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS. $39.50 Sports Coats, Raccoon and Wolf-trimmed, brown, blark, green; wear now...119.50 $39.50 Blark Fox. Beaver. Blue Fox-dyed-Wolf Trimmed (4 have tippet collars).$25 $79.50 and $69.50 Coats. Cross Fox, Baccoon, Skunk trim.................... .$34 $98.50 and $110 Unusnal Coats, Fitch, Blue Fox, Mink, Kolinsky, Persian Lamb.$65 Junior Dresses . . . Sizes II to 1 i ... Pre-1 nvento rv Cl ea r a nee FLOOR J $10.95 Sunday Night and Street Frocks, in bright shades....^$7-50 $19.50 to $25 Lightweight Woolen Frocks, for sport and afternoon wear.IU.75 $25 Canton Crepe Afternoon Frocks, in Persian red, green, and black; smart, $12.75 $29.50 Evening Frocks, in taffeta, with the interesting back-strap decolletage.. .$la $25 High Shade Afternoon Frocks, in flat crepe...$15 $25 Taffeta Evening Gowns, low barks, full skirts, bows—so young looking.$15 Misses’ Dresses Pre-Inventory Fifth Floor Clearance $16.50 to $Z5 Frocks—1 velvet evening, 1 velvet afternoon, and 1 wool..$3 00 $16.30 Satin and Taffeta Evening Dresses, Sunday Nile Crepe Dresses, velvet trim. .$10.00 $25 Blue Evening Frock, jeweled ornament.$10.00 $16.50 to $23 Flat Crepe Street Dresses, navy, red, brown, bright blue....$12.75 $25 Wool Dresses; epaulet sleeves on some; styles good for early Spring.$15.00 $25 Canton Crepe Afternoon Dresses; look at these colors—bine, black, red.$15.00 $23 Smooth Crepe Afternoon Dresses, bracelet-length sleeves; red, blue, green.... .$19.50 <16.50 Evening Wraps, white Bunny and velvet.$12.75 Women’s Dresses yuahi™ $16.50 to $25 Evening Dresses of velvet, sheers, satin and canton crepe. Regular and short sizes ...,,...$10 $16.50 to $10.50 Daytime, Evening, Five O’CIork Dresses, in sheers, crepes, velvet and lace. Wanted sizes . .-.$12.75 $25 and $29.50 Exceptional Dresses.. .every new detail, styles for afternoon and evening. Dark colors . $19.50 Larger Women’s Dresses Sizes 4014 to 5014 Clearance $16.50 to $25 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, in canton, chiffon, lace.$12.75 $39.50 to $49.50 Canton, Velvet, Chiffon, Lace Frocks, for all occasions.$29.50 $49.50 and $39.50 Crepe du Jour, Canton and Rough Crepe Dresses; dark shades..$35 Fifth Floor—-Women's and Short Women's Brand-New . . . and Very Special Sunshine Colors in Wool Crepe Dresses $16.50 They are the thinnest wool and beautiful, fine silk crepe that look as though they were dyed in one vat ...they exactly match in color...and what colors . the softest rose, a dusky blue, a sun-ripened peach tone! Straighter line skirts Crossline blouses Long Sleeves with cuff interest Double-breasted one button Button Trimmings Regular and Short Sizes, 36 to 42! They’ll cheer up your Winter wardrobe and look so nice when you throw y’our coat back when out dining. Women’s Better Dresses Pre-Inventory Sizes 34 to 44 (Short and Regular Sizes) Clearance Many extra items not previously advertised in this list SECOND FLOOR $29.50 Velvet Evening Dresses, with beaded yokes, in green and pink.S10 $29.50 Velvet Evening Dresses with low \ barks and jeweled buckle .$10 $29.50 Afternoon Coats, in black with velvet bow on shoulder, velvet cuffs.$10 $29.50 Velvet Afternoon Frocks, with V neckline, bow on shoulder, elbow sleeves.$10 $29.50 Afternoon Frocks, in velvet, with galyak bow on shoulder, and long sleeves..$10 $45 Blue Velvets for Evening, with low backs, and lovely jeweled buckles.$10 $29.50 Blue and Black Evening Dresses, with self belts.$15 $49.50 Evening Satin Dresses . . . V-neck, contrasting sash.$15 $29.50 V Neck, in white evening satin . . . self bow at back...$15 $29.50 Afternoon velvets . . . long loose sleeve . . . V necks . . . wine.$15 $29.50 Evening Satins, beaded shoulder straps . . . jewel buckle in red and purple.$19.50 Evening Dresses, in crepe . . . square neck . . . jewel buckle.$19.50 $29.50 Satins for evening, in white and black.$19.50 $29.50 Sunday Night Frocks . . . embroidered georgette . . . cowl necks.$19.50 $29.50 Two-piece Afternoon Crepes . . . button trimmed . . . wine.$19.50 $29.50 Jacket Frock . . . crepe with lame top in wine.$19.50 $29.50 Afternoon Crepes . . . satin collars . . . side plaits . . . wine and purple. .$19.50 $29.50 Canton, Velvet Frocks, for afternoon . . velvet cuffs , . . gold and green. .$19.50 Misses’ Better Dresses Pre-Inventory Sizes 14 to 20 Clearance Items not previously advertised in this list!—Second Floor $39.50 Sunday Night Velvet, with low square neck, jewel clip, in yellow......$10 $49.50 Black Satin Evening Frock, beautiful lines, with V-back decolletage.$10 $29.50 Afternoon Crepe Frocks in two-piece effect, with ruffles on the sleeves...$10 $29.50 Brown and Black Wool Frocks, beautifully tailored, button trimmed.$10 $29.50 Velvet Afternoon Frocks in brown, with V neckline and long tight sleeves... .$10 $29.50 Sunday Night Frock in brown velvet, with V neckline and short puff sleeves..$10 $39.50 Velvet Afterfioon Frocks with ermine cuffs and bow at neckline, jeweled buckle.$10 $29.50 Two-piece Wool Frock, with fur collar and cuffs, red blouse, black shirt.$10 $49.50 Satin Evening Frocks in blue, and white, low backs, cape over shoulders.$15 $29.50 Brown Moravia Crepe Sunday Night Frock, cape sleeves, contrasting bow....$15 $29.50 Sunday Night Frocks in two-tone satin, V neckline, jeweled clips at neck..... .$15 $29.50 Satin Evening Frocks...low back, form-fitting skirt, in white, and green.$15 $29.50 Taffeta Evening Frocks, with low V back decolletage, trimmed with self bow..$15 $59.50 Evening Jacket Frock in chartreuse velvet, short jacket with puff sleeves.$15 $29.50 Rough Crepes, for afternoon and street wear, with two-toned scarf collars... .$15 $29.50 Crepes for Afternoon, with flowers at neckline, in purple.$15 $39.50 Crepe Afternoon Frock with white satin collar, and cape over shoulder. .$15 $49.50 Crepe Afternoon Frock with cowl neckline, in tile, and black..$15 $29.50 Moravia Crepe Afternoon Frock with velvet collar and cuffs, in black.$15 $45 Sunday Night Velvet Frocks, with V neckline, and darling puff sleeves.$15 $39.50 Moravia and Lace Combination for Sunday night, cape sleeves of lace; wine.$19.50 $29.50 Crepe Afternoon Frocks combined with satin, in navy and black, with blue..$19.50 $39.50 Crepe Afternoon Frocks in tile, brown, green, and black, with velvet...... $19.50 $39.50 Moravia Sheer Crepe Sunday Night Frocks, two-piece, velvet girdles, puff sleeves .$19.50 $39.50 Sunday Night Frocks of crepe, with short puff sleeves, V neck, in green and black.$19.50 $39.50 Satin Evening Frock, with a separate little jacket, and a self belt.. .white.. .$19.50 Inexpensive Dresses Pre-Inventory Fourth Floor Clearance $10.95 Silk Crepe Afternoon, Sunday Nile Dresses; lots of wear; misses’, women’s.. .$7.95 $7.95 Daytime and Sunday Night Dresses; misses’, women's, business, school..... .$5.95 $5.95 Silk Crepe Street, Afternoon, Sunday Nite Dresses for misses and women... .$3.95 $7.95 to $10.95 Nelly Don Wool Crepe and Jersey Dresses........$2.95 $5.95 and $7.95 Nelly Don Cotton Dresses—women’s and misses’.L,. .$1.95 $1.95 and $2.95 Nelly Don Cotton Dresses.......a..........,>..$1.00 $1.9.) to $3.00 Pull-on Gloves Washable suede, washable lambskin, washable doeskin... some the classic type with scalloped tops.. .others embroidered and appliqued ...also Pull-ons of Imported Kid as well as one group of /tlj one-clasp style! You never have too many gloves...es- -Nk pecially in good colors like black, brown, beige, tan, egg- 0 shell, navy, wrhite.. .also grey and green. Special! Pompadour Pearls (simulated) $3.00 Look like heirloom pieces ... set charm ingly in an antiqued gold-like metal . . . they simply “make” your costume ... 1 strand ... 1 strand slung with four-strand drop front . . . two strand . . . and earrings and bracelets. Clips to Match Are $1.00 STREET FLOOR A Brief List of Pre-Inventory Handbag Savings $3.00 Silk Crepe Bags with mareasite orna ments . . . over the arm and vagabond models . . . black, navy, brown.$1.93 $3.00 Tapestry and Needle Point Design Bags . . . dark or light..$1.93 $3.95 Knitted Sports Bags . . , rose, beige, green, grey.$3.95 $5.00 Smooth Calf, Real Alligator trimmed ...Rhino Grain Goat...pin seal in black, navy, brown, green.$3.95 STREET FLOOR Extra Toilet Shop $3.00 de Raymond Essence Concentrated ... a very fine perfume . . . you need just a drop at a time . . . Jasmin or J. B. (a gardenia odeur) .$1.00 $1.00 Magnifying Mirror . . . for make up it’s especially fine . . . the reverse side as a regular mirror.79c STREET FLOOR $1.65 Gold Stripe Silk Net Stockings $1.00 No. 579 is being discontinued . , . so you may save 65c on a pair . . not long ago price was $1.95 a pair. Silk net stockings of fine, beautiful mesh . . . all-silk feet, picot top, nar row French heels. Big range of colors and nearly every size! STREET FLOOR