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TIi i Viw A1j 5 1 fA jrrf THE WASjBDpGTQy PQST JgNDY AtCTST Ift 0910 EVENTS CHRONICLED IN BRIEF CONTINUED TBOM FTTTH PAGE bar Augmrt 11 to Mr and Mrs Vivian Burnett Mrs Burnett vu formerly Mies Constance Buel daughter of Mrs Clarence Buel of New York who so delighted Washintjtonlans with the French reading she pave last winter at the home of Mrs John Jar White Mr and Mrs Burnett and their small daughter are now at their home at Plan dolme Long Island which Is close to the lovely place occupied by Mr Burnetts mother Mrs Frances Hodgson Burnett Mr Burnett was born here and spent many of his younger years here He also made a pronounced hit two years ago when hi music written to illustrate some of his mothers most famous books was played by himself and Mrs Emma Prall Knorr both at a private muslcale of Mrs Knorr and before the Friday Morning Music Club Mrs Moran who has been at Battle Creek Mich all summer return ed to Washington a few days ago and was with her daughter Mrs Horace Macfarland at the tatters home on Klrke street Chevy Chase Mrs Moran left yesterday for New Hampshire to join her son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Malcolm McConlhe in the White Mountains Mrs Macfarland who has been in her Chevy Chase home all summer will remain there until her mother returns In the autumn Will Wmd Naval Officer Mr and Mrs Franklin A McCon aughy of Brooklyn announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Lefflngwell to Lieut Guysbert Bogart Vroom The wedding will take place next winter Miss MoCon aughy is one of the most attractive young women in Brooklyn society Lieut Vroom is well known In Washington and Is a brother of Mrs Davis wife of Lieut Roscoe Davis stationed here Lieut Vroom Is attached to the torpedoboat destroyer Benham now at Newport The marriage of Miss Ruth Thornton Beavers daughter of Mr and Mrs John Beavers to Mr Oliver Graham Ma gruder son of Mr and Mrs Oliver Baron Magruder whose engagement was announced early this month will take place on September in the home of the brides parents The ceremony will be performed at 730 in the evening in the presence of the Immediate families and a small company of intimate friends It will be followed by a reception with a much larger company The bride will be attended by Miss Agnes Carter as bridesmaid and the bridegroom will have for his best man the brides brother Mr Harrison Beaver An aisle through which the bridal party will pass to the altar will he formed by Mrs William Lefher Miss Margaret Pepper Mr William Lefher and Mr John Marbury Beaver another brother of the bride Mr and Mrs Russell Whitehead and Mr and Mrs Warner Snider all of Engelwood are spending some time In Washington at the Shorehara oThe marriage of Miss Henrietta Law ton Norwood to Mr Oliver Chambers White of Baltimore will take place on September 16 In Washington Mr Richard McKnew will be the matron of honor The bride elect Is a daughter of Mrs Eleajior Norwood of the Imperial apartments Mr and Mrs Hurst of Dow agiac Mich who were marled last Wednesday are spending the week end with Miss Grace Marguerite Dewey whose engagement to Dr Carl Frost of Buffalo was recently announced and whose marriage will take place in October Miss Dewey and Mr Hurst were classmates at Ann Arbor Mlch where Mr Hurst was also a student Mrs Hurst was formerly Miss Helen Butler of Cedar Rapid where her wedding took place last week Mrs Grace Newton Coryell sister of Mrs Alexander Magruder has been the guest the past week of Mr and Mrs McNeaL at the Parkwood Mrs Coryell was on her way from her home at Chelsea to her former home at Araby near Harpers Ferry She will stop on her return from Araby and make a longer visit on her way to New York to visit her son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Charles Coryell before returning to her cottage in Chelsea Mrs Coryell Is a musician and singer and was well known here during her girlhood Two Sitter Bridm Two interesting weddings of last week were tlu of the two elners Miss Gertrude Jouvenal and Miss Alice Claire Jouvenal to Mr Pierce Beauchamp and Mr Michael Lane respectively The ceremonies were performed at 7 oclock on Monday evening In St Aloy sius Church by the Rev Mulligan The church was beautifully decorated with white blossoms palms and Popular in Younger Resident Set Of Society at National Capital JUNEWkfT MISS HELEN HILL HOPKINS Daughter of Mr and Mrs Randolph Hopkins who takes a prominent part In society ferns Miss Sua Jouvenal a third sister and Miss Margaret Jahn were bridesmaids and little Miss Marian Jahn and Miss Florence Yocum nieces of the brides were flower girls Mr Edward Sullivan of Baltimore was best man for Mr Beauchamp while Mr Emaas Lane acted as best man for Mr Lane The ushers were Mr William Jouvenal Mr Carl Jahn and Mr George Yocum Miss Gertrude Jouvenal was escorted by her father Mr Rudolph Jouvenal and Miss Alice Jouvenal entered the church with her brother Mr Fred Jouvenal The two brides were dressed alike in handsome gowns of white taffeta combine with chantllly lace They wore large white velvet picture hats trimmed with white plumes and carried shower bouquets of bride roses and lilies of the valley Miss Sue Jouvenal wore pink gros de londres silk with trimming of lace and pink rosebuds and Miss Jahn the other bridesmaid wore pale blue taffeta with lace and pink rosebuds They both wore large picture hats of pink and blue trimmed with plumes and carried showers of Killarney roses The little flower girls wore dainty white lace frocks and carried baskets of pink and white roses A reception and buffet supper fol lowed the ceremony at the home of the father of tne brides Mr Rudolph Jouvenal on street The house was decorated throughout tastefully with ferns and cut flowers Later in the evening Mr and Mrs Beauchamp and Mr and Mrs Lano left for their respective wedding trips to Philadelphia Atlantic City and New Yofk city Mrs Beauchamp wore a traveling costume of dark blue gabar dine with a black velvet hat while Mrs Lane went away In a tailored suit of champagne colored gabardine with pink satin hat They will be at home to their friends after September 1 at 30 vj street northwest Among the out of town guests present at the wedding were Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald and family of Hagers town Md and Mr and Mrs Lynch of Manassas Va Mr and Mrs Alexander Brltton Mrs Wells Rusk and Miss Britton motored to New York from Long Island and are stopping at the Rlts Carlton They tgy TheLOUVRE 1115 1117 Street Womens and Mlasea Ontersrarments and Millinery During the Summer Store Hours are 830 to 515 We Are Presenting the New Fall Dresses the New Fall Suits the New Fall Coats the New Fall Hats Cooperating with us are those leading designers whose creations pronounce the authoritative fashions and are an insurance of not only exclusiveness but selectiveness imparting to our assortments both the originality and intrinsic value which place them upon a plane deserving of your preference Priced as you will find them to be with moderation offers a combination for which The Louvre has become noted It will be our pleasure to exhibit them at your convenience Of course there are many special opportunities offered among the remaining features of the present seasons atfcck which you will find interesting we axe sure have been at the Brighton Atlantic City for some time Count and Countess de Mores of England are the house guests of Dr and Mrs IC Hartzell at their residence in Edgmoor lane Bethseda Md The Count de Moro Is a nephew of the Duke de Moro of Essex England Co to Virginia Bmach Mrs John Broas and daughter Helen of Massachusetts avenue have left for Virginia Beach They were accompanied by Miss Mary Lowe Mr and Mrs Reese Hawkins and Mr and Mrs Murray Goldsborough all of Easton Md have arrived In Washington at the Shoreham Hotel Miss Roslna Esther Volliker of Zurich Swltierland was married last Sunday afternoon to Mr David Wil Kansas Spinsters Building Town Troni Which Men Are Barred Unless TL il i iney consent 10 rjemimne izuie Kansas CHyAug NNEWtown la being built la southwestern KanaavIf is a towtf of old maids bachelor maids the Kansas headquar ters for spinsters the place irom which men are barred except as they are willing to give up their prerogatives and allow the women torultvf Thefoundlng of Victoria City Is an outgrowth of the Kansas Queen Victoria Club a spinster union or ganixed by Miss Georgia Hook of Sabetha The club was organized tQprotect the interests of spinsters At first it was local but the Idea spread and other clubs were formed throughout the State It has aroembf ship of several hundred unmarried women The Idea carte to Miss Hook co incldentally with the announce ment from the Federal government that there were about 20000 acres of land In Kansas especially in theF southwest Awhlch was open to I homestead entry Miss Hook Investigated Convinced by what she discovered that her Idea was feasible she consulted other members of the Queen Victoria clubs The Idea took hold of them Five spinsters agreed to enter the scheme give up their former homes and invade the frontier Into the southwest they went Land was obtained and in the center of the Tiew setUement Victoria City was laid out It is notfar from Dodge City burj Of Oneonta JV tJnlted States consul general at Genoa Italy The ceremony was performed af oclock by the Rev William Harris pastor of the North Capitol Church in the home of Mr and Mrs Henry XAng don on First street Mrs Langdon was matron of honor and Mr Langdon was best man The bridal party stood under a canopy of American flags in a bower of pink roses palms and ferns The bride who is a daughter of the Rev VolUker a prominent Methodist minister in Zurich wore a lovely gown of hite lace and carried bride roses Mrs Langdon wore a gown of Swiss linen heavily embroidered Her bouquet was of pink roses An Informal reception for the small company of relatives and friends present at the ceremony followed Mr and Mrs Wilbur left next day for Boston from which point they will make an extended motor trip through Maine Later they will make a short stay here before going to New York where they will sail in about two months time for the formers post in Genoa Mr Wilbur who served two terms In Congress from Oneonta has been United States consul In the West Indies Nova Scotia Singapore Japan and Zurich prior to his appointment to Genoa CoL A Gaspe Fortler of the Interstate Commerce Commission and a veteran of the civil war will attend the national encampment of the A to be held In Kansas City Mo week of oepiemoer zs GrayTompkin Wedding Bessie to Mr Raymond Hotton The ceremony was performed in EI11 cott City Md on April 7 Miss Helen Owens of Fifth street northeast has returned home after a monthr visit to her aunt Mrs George Gude of Brightwood Park Mrs Claude Bennett is rapidly recovering from an operation for appendicitis which was performed at Columbia Hospital several days ago Miss Ada Doan Bentley Is visiting at Skyland Va accompanied by Mrs Robert Boyd and Mr Boyd Mrs Edgar Orp who has a cottage at Allenhurst for the summer was the honor guest at a luncheon and bridge Countess Enrique de Vll laverde of Spain gave before her departure for South America Mr and Mrs Orme expect to remain at Allenhurst until late In October Will Sail for Nicaragua Mrs Sarah Frances Hyate announces the marriage of her niece Miss Jessie Richardson Tompkins to Mr John Har Ian Gray on Thursday August 31 The bride Is the only daughter of the late Judge Tompkins and Mr Gray Is a former resident of Emmett Term and waa until recently In the consular service being stationed at Vlctorlaville province of Quebec Canada Representative and Mrs Arthur Rouse of Burlington Ky residing at the Mendota are receiving the congratulations of their friends over the arrival of a baby boy Tuesday The baby will bear the name of Arthur Rouse Jr Mrs Terry and Miss Esther Terry wife and daughter of Capt Terry commanding the signal corps company now stationed at Warren Ariz left here Thursday evening for St Louis and Western points They will spent the winter months in Bisbee Ariz and southern California Miss Terry is fond of horses and ex pects to devote much of her time while in Bisbee riding on a mount specially selected for her by Capt Terry Mr and Mrs Malcolm Woods of South Carolina after an extended trip through New England are visiting their sister Miss Julia Power of this city Mr Clifford Whyte left yesterday to spend vacation at White Sulphur springs va Mrs A Macintosh announces the marriage of her youngest daughter Mrs William Sloane Harrison has been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Thyson of Columbia road Mrs Harrison will leave Wednesday for New York to Join Lieut Harrison a and will sail with him for Managua Nicaragua where Lieut Harrison will be attached to the American legation Miss Kathryne Smalley and Miss Bes sie Leiter are visiting in Round Hill va wnere xney win do joined later Dy Miss Phebe Ludlow Miss Chapman Is leaving today to spend a fortnight with friends In the mountains of Pennsylvania Mrs Jessie Gaulden has gone to Atlantic Cltyfgr two weeks Mr and Mrs John Kolb Mr and Mrs Martin Wlegand and Mr Eugene Alles all of this city are at the St Charles Atlantic City Mrs Harold Pope of this city Is staying atvthe Hotel Lafayette Mr and Mrs Charles Nsblt and their son Mr Frank Nesblt are at Su CONTINDED ON SEVENTH PAGE Jy I Recent Bride Who Is With Parents 1 heir Summer Home in Maryland The Nestle Permanent Hair Wave Done in Washington Exclusively By MARGARET SCHEETZE i Nestle Licensed Operator NpCXKVPOtCtGr 1 xsBsfeF zz With the comlnr of fill and iti attendant demands on jour ttm and energy frequent trip to the hairdressers and the nightly patting tip of the hair are alike sources of Tjorry and annoj ance A Nestle Permanent Hair Ware NOW trill make such makeshifts unnecessary Tour hair will remain wonderfully wtj and physically benefited these results being guaranteed Try our Violet Ray treatment for the hair and scalp Good results assured Our hand dried shampoos are unexcelled Special tonics for oily and for dry hair Go Margaret Scheelze Ctrl 4 Ct lll A Apply for Illustrated Booklet Write Phone or Call Personally Skin and Scalp Specialist Established 1903 207 8 9 10 Kenols Building Telephone Main 4483 Big Cleaxance Sale Bargains One lot Wbmens Ptxmps formerly sold at 5 cut to 285 Pair One lot Womens Ptxmps mostly narrow widths and sizes 2 to 3lz only cat to 100 Pair ON SALE on SECOND FLOOR All sales final none exchanged none sent out none charged no phone orders Ten one FStj Corner Tenth BURGLAR EMBRACED BY COUNTRY MAIDEN Indiana Lass Captures Intruder With the Aid of Her Sis ter dnd a Shotgun Special to T6e Washington Post VafparalsoiU Ind AUg 28 Herman Lang aged 22 an electrical sglneer walking from his Home In Cleveland Ohio to Chicago to find work walked Into the arms of Miss Carrie Hollett aged 30 abuxom country lass and was walked into the county Jail here to await trial on a charge of burglary Lang enjered the Hollett home loaded up w4th Jewelry and silverware and departed through an open window Just at that moment Miss Hollett appeared around a corner of the house espied Lang coming through the window threw her arms around him and gathered the startled burglar Into a tight embrace Jn the meantime shouting for help Her older slstsr Qflis Elva responded took In the situation at a glance hurried tnto the house and returned with an empty double barreled shotgun which she leveled at Lang and held him prisoner until Carrie had telephoned to Sheriff Lindall to come and get the burglar Believe me that was sure some hugging laughingly remarked Lang as the Jail door closed behind him Miss Elva says she would have clubbed Lang with the gunstock had he tried to escape GLORY OF FRANCE CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE MRS JOSEPfl COLQUITT Daughter of Col and Mrs Heyl who will spend several weeks with them at Deer Park Md Beautiful Woman Seized as Spy At American Ball at Lausanne Geneva Aug 26 Two dramatic incidents marked the great ball and concert given by the American colony In Lausanne on behalf of the fund for the allied prisoners of war and the Invalided Swiss soldiers In the midde of one of the dances Swiss detectives entered the Casino and arrested a young and beautiful Spanish woman on a warrant charging her with belng a spy in the pay of Ger many The Incident created a great sensation as the prisoner has been for some time a popular and prominent figure in the best society of Switzerland The second sensation occurred shortly before midnight when Herr Schmidt formerly Austrian consul at Lausanne and a director of the Palace Hotel made Insulting references to the allies and was promptly knocked down by a Angered nurses move from cot to cot listening to the clean cut surgeon tell In short simple words of his light for a limb a life gazing down on the slm pie trusting faces on the pillows you are oppressed with the horrible futilltv of war Tou conjure up the story of any one of the men on those cots A peasant he takes his place In the ranks and follows his training much as one of his own horses works Then he Is swept out to the battlefield He knows nothing of the strategy the purpose of the powers that move him a pawn in the game over the face of France He meets the trials the privations the cold the heat the hunger the weariness of his duties with a smile It Is war he says philosophically hardly knowing his philosophy Is an inheritance from forebears who fought under Napoleon It Is war that he should dig trenches stand guard all night march miles In rain or dust It is war that he must charge in the face of the merciless machine guns he devastating shells It is war he will say with a smile when his flesh and bones are torn to fragments by the eclat And though he may not know the strategy or the purpose of the chiefs he knows that he is fighting to win back the home of thousands of his brothers he knows that he is fighting for the right to be a Frenchman for his thatched house his little field his wife his children More he fights for an ideal pictured In his heart by the words La France well known Swiss resident The manager of the Casino summoned the gendarmes and both Herr Schmidt and his assailant were arrested igS i VfcrfKf rmal disposal ot every dollaijs tfflWbTOfircMigM Pi IP NQVGlLTiES TfsnErfct Sr i rORMEY SHOOT JELLOT 1Z1G 3TR1KX NJtf Every THREE months we clear our stocks of merchandise bought for the previous seasons selling NOW the summer goods go some at a mere fraction of their original prices EVERY RACK EVERY SHELF AND EVERY COUNTER to be cleared of summer goods though warm weather continues for some time to come and the need for them is real THIS is in accordance with our definite merchandising plans and it enables us to offer a constant succession of new merchandise Most Washington women know of the grand opportunities to save always presented at these events They are well worth YOUR while THE STORE OPENS promptly at 830 A COATS GOOD FOR FALL VATHER GOODS At 1150 Regularly 2660 to Quarterly Clearance pou tfo ao 4i oc oov oags iou 26 Coata In wool relour abardlse serre em blue sod shepherd cheek naTy black green tan dot Kenyon Coats 1250 Usually op to I1SM Tin All Wool Tweed Costs in tan ray brown and oz The assortment of Band Baca is Ian and yon can readily nnd one that yon want there are pin seal morocco trimmed wttb patent leather fancy linins extra parse and mirror also in assorted leathers In en Telopo purses and fancy ba black and rray ford mixtures rainprsofed and serrtceabU colors card ease and mirrors in buffed al tar rain or stuns loll aaro and boltod sot mater noTNueS in kins rray and tan in or rofniar siecTO SEPARATE SKIRTS At 305 Regularly 6 to 950 15 Skirts in rabardine sens and chad dah cloth nary black brown and fray WASH SKIRTS At 175 Regularly 850 and 4 20 8kirts in piqns and poplin At 229 Regularly 450 and 5 150 200 Bags 100 Hand Baca and Envelope Tnrsos pin seal morocco patent and dull leathers nickel or tun metal frames plain or fancy colored silk linings PRETTY LACES Clearing At 12c 25c and 50c Regularly 25c to 75c CLOTH SUITS FALL SUITS Tsnioos Croay Illet and Net Top Laces 80 Skirts In polo cloth plain and fancy iS5iSfL JT ihrrii all pretty nsw patterns At 2175 RegulariK40 to 55 anfAdt VSTw 30 Salts seasons best styles and ma tex Fall Suits in gabardine and whipcord At 34o SOUTH rabardine and plane At 285 Regularly 5 to 950 23 Skirts in French cord gabardine linen Resrularlv S575 to SIO tenala in Foiret twill gabardine and aerge smart long ripple jacket with large TeWet 30 Fine Starts in French cord fancy pique Mvk umwu niu iwut innmn couar aiso smarx yoae moaei wim gaoaraino ana coraaroy norei oraiaing 01 aeu maienai nary Discs At 875 Regularly 30 and 35 and brown 20 8uita in gabardine whipcord mohair SILK COATS and mixturesnary green tan black and delft bias At 1050 Regularly 25 At 1575 Regularly 35 to 45 It Taffeta 8ilk Coats for afternoon wear 25 Salts In Foiret twill serge gabardine nayy and black nblack1iwrSnairaI saert At 1150 Regularly 25 to 2750 check 10 Motor Coata in natural color pongee and SILK SUITS Shantung silk i At 950 Regularly 1150 up Atcl160T5 reSlarly 9SO gpectu Nw York purchase of 75 Silk Sport i Silk Suits in taffeta and gros do londre Qoata aU tho best shades of gold maixe silk nary green and black purple rose green pink whits American beauty cherry delft bluo and black At 1475 Regularly 35 Silk Pongee Suits natural color with urge wnits collar Blouses at 295 Parasol Clearing 195 originally up to 450 For quick disposal in our quarterly stock clearing we offer without reserre our entire stock of Parasols plain and fancy silks at ltS none higher Colored Silk Umbrellas At 215 Regularly 350 A small lot of One grade AH eilk Taffeta Umbrellas In black kings and nary blue light and dark green brown and red some with fancy stnpe borders best paragon frames and natural wood handles At 325 Regularly 395 Black and Colored Silk JTmbrellas in guar anteod taffeta silks bine green and red choicest natural wood handles Extraordinary Neckwear Metal Laces 39c yard VSVAVLT 7o to 1150 Beautiful Hetal Embroidered Edges 3 to 13 inches wide gold and silrer designs embroidered en black and white silk net and Georgette crepe 10 different designs in this 1st Metal Laces 135 yard Usually 3300 to 335013 to 27 inch flounces gold embroidery on white and black silk nets 13 Ineh an orers gold and siWer embroidery on black net and silver on white Georgette crepe beautiful Imported laces on piaceof a kind Beaded Allovers 95c Yard Regularly up te 355013 to 40 inch Crystal and Jet colored Beaded AilsTers Fancy Chiffons 85c yard Regularly 150 to 250 nowered Striped and Plaid Chiffons all colors 40 inches wide alas SL00 Plaited Chiffons in UghVaaAark shades 150 200 Silk Stockings At 1175 Regularly 25 2750 mrw georgette cbepe ad crepe At 29c Regularly 50c and 75c Quarterly Clearing 1 Dair 15 Jersey Silk Suits stripes sad solid uz vuxax WBits extraordinary Talus Pretty Neckwear of all kinds Lace Chsmi XaUng ths largest and best let of sirw colors sToen delft bins gold and rose J3 JSX settes and Collars mite and Colored Organ Stockings wo hare erer offered I at thlVntSZ CTI riRFCQi tucked hemstitched and frill styles white die Collars Plaited Lace Collars Organdie lar price mostly all doublimk garter touTl SlLlV DKJLbSCb and flesh color prettiest of styles crepe de Georgette Crone and Chiffon Frills Hand somi silk lisle garts topsT all I kIi At 2250 RezularlV 40 to S55 SBl mrt n461 embroidered Veils Collars Crepe do Chin makes aO white in all sfoi faacv hlak Creps radium taffeta and crane do chin jB bl wltt WT tLTV 2ZVTX Silk Steekings ia all and novel yoke styles all alxea Blouses at 295 At 79c Retrnlarlv SlOO to S150 sites and tho fotlswlsr hA rino quality Neckwear Big variety of ir6 i T1s Bronx 5 ii Vsstees in Georgette crepe crepe chine STi utms neiie Gresa net and lace some hand embroUerod lacs chPagne Ins led Pink Sky Copea aa jaja i a WlOiniejTU SI1U XlnU9IU0rVlUs3ra VVUsaXB VT Jt At 1475 Reitnlarly2250 825 K5ff7JViSSLKSS rndl Oeorrette Crepe and Lac Frffls Or TL3 20 Taffeta 8Uk DreannT or black ZXZaSZUZ3LJtBt dil ffc Jsu0J3HLT 5Z a i r7 jiai7 5 rrT 7 ueaii jui Hiss uisii snuaiuu umTQi At 750 Regularly 1650 10 Jap Silk Dresses white or black COTTON DRESSES 40 Summer Blouseall Individual mod i7uV 2 i Iw Combination with jabot frills cap and largo sailor col lars rray rose tan navr and black At 1475 Regularly 2250 and 2750 15 Jan Silk Dresses white or black urep ana uc rruis or edxo Bushings and a few Valine OeUarsttes that wor ajMaally 3350 te1500 MUSLIN UNDERWF AR At 645 Regularly 10 to 1450 fJJf iSmI 41 1 JJO and 3 aa tin ijiiji At 59C KegUlarly SlOO ana 8150 9 striae In Sawn wL 1 a jtnutw wi Broken aixea of manv kindaof road Silk and Envoi Clanlu lMfn 1 At 275 Regularly 750 to 10 satin French vil and imported batiste Gloves Two laap Milanese silk white and srod and lao trimmed i It Srsases in striped and flowered voiles handVnbrosdred beaded and Verio lac i1 cotrastla embroidery West At 79c Regularly 1 and St JU1 fe At 750 Regularly 1650 to 25 trimmed wbit flMh bisque and delft blue lttVVui VaT annTl MarSr WW dwnZ Skirt ao sin nummex ureases gandie and batiste mod white tan i At SI 175 Reirol 2ft Dainty White Dresses In organdie voila embroidered and combined with vnl an sixes from 3H te 7H andbroken sixes la rf mTV IWry trim ana nex DeMuiuuj smoroiasrea ana ism trimmed JVL fi IirJWlLqL2LS 01 1 Co rnv Cassataa too ibucu oua urcsses aizio tt i rr rr tuuri km run civm tt tmii mod A Leatherette Ante Gloves In white gray and EST JtTl PZTt a WtS ISSSffififS At 105 pr Regularly 150 to 2 At189 Rlarly 2 3 Jap silk with In tacks and h7iisUtehingiJdf via i Hi Liui i Sams a AiU VkMVWmZ 0 aarialsl inBDa I tat uason purchase and iIly Fill witt vU lTirimmtas kid blank Unandrray in flat snedsrfln At Regularly 1 and 81JJ0 I styles Soft taffsta silks blouse and bases Vs nil on One clasp Ivory Washab Cae WaTkisit Crop Chin and SaHn Corset Covert la styles wits cape ana aeuor eouars some mou ivcuiari ru uth ana vivtuip wsinsruss in sen nean a wane sac pmaoa with georgette crepe sleeves burton nnd Blouses in handkerchief linen and voile aad blaok sesnral hjadi pairs la At 145 Regularly 250 braid trimming Ifavy blaia gray delft large ssllor collars and plaited frills rose At 195 Regularly 375 Crepe de Chine and Satin CsiMt ----bin whit and taa Misses and ladies blue tan teen and green also white roil Finest French kid 12 bntton length white flesh color and white trimmeTwlta aXotaad sixes up te 43 bust with lace trimminr wit black embroidered back val lac a fej.

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