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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • 8

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FT HE President and Mrs. Wilson Attended the performance at the Belasco Theater last night. They had with them In their box Mr. John Randolph Boiling. Miss Margaret Wilson will preside this evening at the meeting of the Piney Branch Community Center at the West School.

A program of music has been arranged by Mrs. Harry Hunt McKee, and Mr. K. J. Ward will The Japanese ambassador, Viscount Ishll, entertained at dinner last evening at the embassy in honor of Prince Tokugawa.

head of the Japanese Red Cross mission. The other guests were the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, Surgeon General Gorgas, U. S. Surgeon General Braisted, U. S.

Mr. Henry P. Davison, head of the American Red Cross; llelmottl, Capt. Bevione, chief of the aviation mission; MaJ. Falchl and Capt.

Luserna dl CampigUone and Japan by Capt. Nomura, Lieut. CoL Tanikawa and Commander Hotta. A representative portion of the Louisiana colony at Washington, members of Congress, as well as a number of prominent Washingtonlans, gathered at the home' of Representative and 'Mrs. Ladlslas Lasaro, 1917 street, yesterday afternoon to witness the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Lazaro to Capt.

Edward Clay Lake. The home was tastily decorated with palms and flowers. The bride was escorted to an improvised altar in a bower of lilies and palms by her father, who gave her in marriage. Preceding the bride down the stairway were the ushers, Lieut. Theodore Simon of New Orleans, Lieut.

Teo Kinney of Boston, Lieut. Frank Pickett of Colorado and Capt. Walter Aymond of Natchitoches. La. The bridegroom followed, attended by Lieut.

Robert Patterson FREQUENT VISITOR AT WASHINGTON. SIRS. RICHARD EL BYRD Of Virginia, slater of RepreaentattTe Henry D. Flood. Mr.

John W. Davis, Count Katsu, Mr. Frusawa. Mr. Kageyawa, Mr.

John W. Cutler. Mr. Eliot Wadsworth. Mr.

Alfred T. White of Brooklyn, Mr. F. M. Doubleday, Mr.

Kawakani, Mr. Fujimori, Mr. Keane. Dr. Ninagawa.

Mr. Sawamura, Mr. Cornelius N. Bliss of New York, Mr. Naito, Mr.

Toshida, the counselor of the Japanese embassy, Mr. Tanaka: the secretary of the embassy, Mr. Debuchi; Mr. Eishiro Nuida and the other members of the embassy staff. Mrs.

James Thomso? will come to Washington tomorrow from Summit Point, W. and will spend the day with the Speaker and Mrs. Champ Clark, who will return with her Saturday, to remain over the week end. Mr. and Mrs.

Gustave Seholl have leased Calumet Place for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Scholle have only recently returned from Havana. Cuba, where the former has been secretary of the United States legation for the past four years.

Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hardinge Scholle, are also residing: at Washington, having taken the house at 1014 16th street. Miss Elizabeth Koones entertained at a small luncheon today at Pierce tnilL Representative and Mrs. Ashton C.

ftiallenberger left last night for their lome, at Alma, Neb. Gen. Lyttle Brown, U. S. was the of honor at the sixth interallles nUltary dinner, which was given last livening at "Purple Iris" Tea House.

Belgium was represented by Lieut, larbier. Great Britain by Gen. McLach; Jan, Col. Wilson, Col. Giles, MaJ.

Lyell aid MaJ. Guilm6re; Italy by Gen. Gugof Birmingham, who acted as best man. and Miss Heloise Lazaro and Miss Elaine Lazaro, sisters of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid and maid of honor, respectively. The ceremony was performed by Mgr.

Lee of St. Matthew's. The bride's dress was net, with lace trimmings and veil of tulle. The mother was attired In gray georgette and the Misses Lazaro in white organdie. Mrs.

Lake is the eldest daughter of Representative and Mrs. Lazaro of Washington, La. She was born and reared at Washington, but has spent most of her time in this city. Capt. Lake is from De Queen, Ark.

He now is stationed at Camp Dix, N. under orders to proceed overseas at an early date. The receipt of his overseas orders hastened arrangements for the wedding, which had been planned for September. Prior to Capt. Lake's sailing Mrs.

Lake will reside In the vicinity of Camp Dix, and after his departure "Summer Rates" Rooms With De tacked Bath. 91JK0 Up. Rooms With Private Bath. 93AQ Vp. Club Breakfast Table cFHote Dinner Furriers and Ladies' Smart Wear at Twelfth Street.

Annual July Clearance Sale Are you taking advantage of these low prices? Just run over this list and note the reductions. 15 Wash Skirts. Slightly soiled. $3JO values. AA Clearance 50 Wash Waists.

Novelty styles. $2.50 to $540 values. Clearance 50 Wash Skirts. $3J5 to $5.00 values. 7(J Clearance 75 Wash Skirts.

$5.50 to $fc50 values. 7C "Clearance 50 Wash Dresses. Linens, Voiles arid dingbams. 'TP $10.00 to $15.00 values. Clearance 20 Wash Suits.

Linens and Ratines. Novelty i 75 styles. $20.00 to $25.00 values. Clearance vl 45 Dresses. Georgettes, Satins, Taffetas and 75 Combinations.

$25.00 to $35.00 values. 25 Suits. Serges, Velour Checks, Jerseys and (I 75 Qabardines. $25.00 to $45-00 values. Clearance Odds and Ends-Special for Friday $3.50 $15.00 3 Skirts.

$1040. Special 5 Silk Dresses, 1 Wool Jersey Dress and 3 Cloth 76 Coats. $2040 values. Special 1 Silk Pongee Suit. Size 38.

$45.00 value. Special 2 Silk Sport Coats. $1240 values. QQ 30 Trimmed Hats. $15.00 to $1840 vaiues.

Special All Bathing Suits and Sweaters marked for Quick Clearance. she wll return to Washington to make her home with her parents. A number of Lake's fellow officers attended the wedding, among them Father J. T. Torsney, chaplain of his regiment.

Prominent among the presents received was a chest of silver presented by the Louisiana delegation In Congress. Mr. David Lawrence and Mrs. Ellanor C. Daly of Washington were married at New Tork yesterday In the presence of a few friends.

The cere- mony teok place at the home of Lieut. I Grant Straus. 31 East 72d street. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence will be at home at 732 street, Washington, after August 1. Mrs. Alexander O. Bentley gave a small Informal tea yesterday afternoon to meet Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, who Is the organlxer, promoter and chairman of the committee for salvage conservation for the Red Cross.

During the afternoon Mrs. Dougherty gave a very interesting talk, In which she described the wonderful successful work accomplished by this organisation and Inviting the assembled guests to assist her In establishing It here. Those present were Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs. James R.

Mann, Mrs. Julius Kahn, Mrs. Martin Trench, Mrs. C. H.

T. Lowndes, Mrs. Cowle, wife of Paymaster General Thomas J. Cowle. U.

S. retired; Mrs. Victor Kauftmann. Mrs. Emmet Gudgerr-Mrs.

s. E. Miller, Mrs. Charles Perry Miller and Mrs. Walter Penfleld, who Is secretary of the salvage conservation committee.

Mrs. Robert S. A. Dougherty, who accompanied a party of friends on a motor trip to Atlantic City and Philadelphia, returned last evening and joined Col. Dougherty at their miarters at Fort Myer.

Mrs. Edward B. Howard, who spent the winter at Washington to be near Capt. Howard, has taken a cottage for the summer at Ventnor, N. J.

Capt. Benjamin Namm, Engineer Corps. U. S. N.

has as his guests his mother and sister, Mrs. A. I. Namm and Miss Namm of New York. Mrs.

Mildred Warner is the house guest of Col. and Mrs. C. A. Stedman, 48 South Plaza place, Chelsea, Atlantic City, N.

J. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Janet Elisabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stewart, to Mr.

James Smiser Davis. U. S. of Lynnville, In Norfolk. July 15.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. B. F. Huske, chaplain, U. S.

N. The bride was accompanied to Norfolk by her mother, and On her return In August will be with her parents at 1015 9th street northeast. Miss Helen Dunn of New York, a daughter of Mrs. Helen McFarland Dunn, formerly of this city, is a guest of her uncle and aunt. Dr.

and Mrs. Edmund Barry, in Columbia road. Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock have gone to Swampscott, where Mrs.

Hitchcock will spend some time at Little point. Senator Hitchcock is expected to return here today. Mrs. Vernon D. Smith, whose husband is with the American expeditionary forces in France, and who has made her home in New York during his absence, is.

with her small daughter Dorothy Clare, here for a month's visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell Smoottof the Seville. Mrs.

Ralph Hoge, another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smoot, is also with her parents during her husband's absence abroad. The Arts Club, at its regular Thursday dinner, will have as principal speaker this week Mme. S.

Symons, who has just arrived in" this country, and Is staying at the French embassy. Mr. George Julian Zolnay, the eminent sculptor, is the chairman of the and the. hostesses are Mrs. Caleb W.

O'Connor and Miss Winifred Warder. The six attractive young ladles who will wait upon the guests during the dinner are members of the O'Connor Camp Chorus, which has sung to more than a thousand men In the camps about Washington, and are Miss Louise Morgan, Miss Catherine Morrison, Miss Gertrude Anderson, Miss Helen Richards, Miss Marjorle Bateman and Miss Clara Morris. The engagement Is announced of Miss Pauline Mueden and Mr. Theodore Ellingwood Morlta of Chicago. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 27, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Morris Lelsenring. "Augustus Does His Bit." to be presented before the United Service Club of America tomorrow, was written by Qeorge Bernard Shaw early In the war as a satire upon certain conditions then prevailing In England In the conduct of the war, notably the employment of "younger sons" of titled families in positions, of importance. It was enacted at London with marked success, being recognized as a characteristic Shaw production designed to effect a needed reform. Special permission was given the Drama League Players of Washington to produce the play In America, which was done for the first time at two performances at Poll's Theater In December.

It was given once subsequently by the original cast, and is now presented by the same performers, as follows: Lord Augustus Hlghcastle, Mr. G. A. Lyon: Beamish, the clerk, Mr. Lewis McH.

Howe, and the lady, Mrs. Maud Howell Smith. The action takes place in the town hall recruiting office at Little Piffllngton, England, supposedly during the first year of the war. The play is in one act Marta Wittkowska, wife, of Capt. Arlington Mallory, will sing a few operatic selections.

Mme. Wittkowska is well known from her connection with the Metropolitan Opera Company and Covent Garden, and for the past two years has turned over all her earnings to soldiers. Mr. George O'Connor will sing some new songs. Miss Louise Hickman of Capitol Hill, accompanied by a party of friends, left for Atlantic City Saturday, to spend the remaining weeks of July.

Mrs. P. H. Stagg of 1319 Fairmont street, accompanied by her mother, left yesterday for Denver and will travel extensively In the west. Mrs.

Jules Demonet and Miss Helen Demonet are visiting Miss Hepburn at Chelsea, Atlantic City. Mrs. Julius Kahn will leave Washington next week for her home In California. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Matthews Dean and their baby daughter, Cecelia Ruth, who have been guests of the parents of the former at their home in the suburbs, returned to Front Royal Monday. Navy Board to Pick The naval selection board is in session at, the Navy Department. According to computations of the bureau The Women's Store 1107-1109 St. Unusual Bargains for Friday When we say a bargain we mean a bargain. Compare these values yourself and you will realize that they are very extraordinary and not to bt missed.

300 Wash Skirts Reduced to $1.98 Regular $4 and values. 75 Taffeta Silk Skirts Reduced to $3.98 Mostly stripes. Regular $8 and $10 values. Unusual Values in Sweaters Special sleeveless Sweaters, Sleeve Sweaters; perfect fitting, in all pretty summer shades. $5.98 75c Silk Dresses Reduced to $10.00 Values up to $20.

Taffetas mostly. Checks and stripes and a few serge and silk combinations. Silk Dresses In Georgette crepe; extra heavy crepe de chine; white and flesh color only. Reduced to $19.75 Values up to $25.00. Spring Suits Reduced to $10.00 Values up to $25; in tan, gray and checks.

Jersey Suits Including all-silk jersey, silk tricollet, all-wool jersey and a few taffeta silks. Reduced to $18.75 Values from $35 up. Bargains in Waists 50 dozen very heavy Crepe de Chine Waists; in white, flesh, navy; I also black Jap. Mourning Waists See will want half a dozen. mo jxxxxt n.w STREET N.Vf Advancing Summer Makes Remnants Grow This time of year remnants accumulate fast! Tomorrow there will be a big lot! Do you know our remnant days? WASH SKIRTS Temporarily Moved to Second Floor.

Hundreds of remnants have Just come to light In rearranging stocks. On sale tomorrow. $3.00 and $3.50 Wash Skirts, $1.59 40 remnants In white gabardine, llnene and atrlped backs, wide girdles and button trimmed pockets. $400 Wad) Skirts, $2.19 45 remnants, all good styles, In white, French cord, cotton trlcotlne, gabardine and pique. Extra opportunity.

H50 to $6.00 Wash Skirts, $339 60 Fine Wash Skirts In French cord, trlcotlne, linen, gabardine, striped1 poplin and cotton. Pol ret plaited side panels, deep yokes, wide belts, gathered backa; shirred, patch and set-In pockets. SILK Floor $11.50 Silk Skirts, $5.75 5 Plaid Silk Gingham Skirts green, rose, tan and blue. $1250 to Skirts, $6.75 10 Sport Silk Skirts In striped crepe and aatln $35.00 Suits, $14.35 plaid the new high shades. Also remnants dressy Navy and Black Taffeta Sklrta at this low price.

REMNANTS GALORE IN COTTON DRESSES! $8.50 and $9.50 Dresses, $4.75 20 Flowered and Striped Voile vests, organdie collars and wide rose, flesh color, blue and tan. $11.50 to $1150 Dresses, $6.75 10 White Orgsndle, Voile and Batlate Dresses? embroidered, hematltched and lace trimmed. $11.50 to $15.00 Dresses, $7.75 Big cheeked and strlpfed plaid and checked attractive roee, tan, pink, green, Copenhagen and both ladles and mleees. $15.50 to $18.00 Dresses, $12.75 Notice thla atrlped and check glnghama, foulard voile and colored llnene; surplice basque, Eton Jacketa, long tunica, tucked and draped skirts, net and organdie collars; flesh color, rose, Copenhagen, navy, green, tan, lavender and gray; nearlv all sizes. to $25.00 Dresses, $16.75 Extra fine summer solid color or.

gandle (flesh, malz. and blue); white embroidered nets, foulard voile. In navy and Copenhagen blue with white patterns. 80 frocks In SILK DRESSES FOR FRIDAY! $25.00 and $30.00 Silk Dresses, $13.75 12 Silk Gingham Dreeaee plaids, stripes and Eton, eurpllce baaque and long tunic color comblnatlona of blue and tan, gray and green, rose and gray. $25.00 and $30.00 Silk Dresses, $15.75 10 Taffeta, Crepe, de Chine and Foulard Silk styles with georgette sleeves, organdie collars and vests.

In navy, black, Copenhagen, beige, gray, fawn and taupe. $40.00 to $50.00 Silk Dresses, $23.75 Beautiful Oresae. In chiffon combined with lace, A COAT SUMMER! $30,00 and $35.00 Goth Coats, $17.25 15 Coats for ladles snd velour, gabardine and Delhi ripple, Empire, tight bodice and belted grsy, navy and black. Sizes 16 years to 42 bust. $40.00 and $45.00 Coats, $27.25 20 and full silk Polret twill, velour, serge, covert cloth and trlcotlne.

Big variety In sizes and colors. Navy, black, tan, Copenhagen, beige, rookie, fawn, Pekln and $55.00 and $60.00 Silk Coats, $36.25 10 handsome Faille Silk silk lined? In tan, taupe, French blue, navy and black. $35.00 and $40.00 Goth Capes, $26.25 15 Smart Capes In serge, velour de lalne and black, gray, tan and and full ripple collars, silk fringe and braid trimming. SUITS Are Extraordinary 7 Cloth Suits in tan and rookie serge and trlcotlne, ripple and pony Jacketa, fancy vests. $40.00 Cloth Suits, $1635 10 Fine Suits In Polret twill, serge and trlcotlne ripple, belted and pony tan, fawn and rookie.

$45.00 Goth Suits, $1935 8 fsncy waistcoats, brsld snd silk stitching. Materials are fine trlcotlne, serge and Polret twill, In beige, tan and fawn color. $45.00 and $50.00 Suits, $2235 10 Suits, tailored and dressy styles. In serge, velour, trlcotlne and Delhi gray, tan and beige. $55.00 Suits, $31.35 20 Suits in the season's best styles and straight line tailored Jackets with braid binding; ripple, belted, plaited and pony Jap Silk BloomeTS i.l..

Mai, aa! Be Quick for SILK SUITS $40.00 and $45.00 Silk Suits, $11.45 5 Silk Suits in tan and gray tafTeta and gros de and ripple Jackets. $45.00 and $50.00 Silk Suits, $21.45 10 Silk Suits In taffeta and gros de londres? tan, gray, green and Copenhagen belts, yokes tailored effects. $50.00 to $58.50 Silk Suits, $28.45 20 Suits In fine faille silks, gros de londres and taffeta, with fancy vests and gray, French blue, taupe, brown, navy and black. Thla la a fine assortment. OUT-OF-DOORS STYLES! $40.00 to $50.00 Silk Sport Suits, $22.45 Faille Silks, Trlcolette, La Jerz and Silk Jersey rose, purple, French blue, rookie, light blue and Pekln blue.

Simply wonderful In value. $35.00 and $40.00 Jersey Suits, $28.75 Jersey Suits always In style. A big opportunity. 25 Remnant Suits heavy and light weight always In demand? rlppje Jackets with sash belts, box plaited and yoke gray, fawn color, French blue, Copenhagen blue, Pekln, rose, purple, rookie. Miscellaneous Remnants Prices effective fbr double-quick disposal.

$1.00 and $1.50 Novelty Leather Belts In big variety, 10c and 25c. 50c Colored Satin Collars, 10c. $1.00 and $1.50 Organdie Vests and Sets Organdie and Satin Collars and High-neck Pique Vests, 45c. $4.00 and $5.00 Fancy Parasols, $1.95 and $2.50. $5.00 Pin Seal, Crepe Seal and Morocco Handbags, with Inside frames, $2.95.

$5.00 Vanity Purses, with nickel fittings, very smart, $2.95. $6.50 Mallne Ruffs, assorted colors, $2.95. $1.00 Underwear, Including combinations, velope chemise and Blilie soiled styles; fancy silk and pique walstcoata and collars; navy, black, gray, French blue, tan, and beige. BLOUSES on Remnant Tables $2.00 and $2.50 Blouses, $1.39 All color BUY WHITE LISLES They are close 50 Lingerie Blouses In and embroidery, fancy stripe and plaid voile In tan, blue, roee and green. While you can at these prices.

t0 wholesale cost. white voile with lacea 65c White Lisle Stockings, 49c Silk and regular made Stock. Inge. All alzes. ONYX quality.

georgette, crop, de chine and crepe mefternoon and etreet white. fleeh, tan, gray, navy, black and Copenhagen blue. 18 dreeaee In alze. 36 to 48. Pr.

Nona regularly lees than alze and color aeeortment only reaaon for selling at thle Include light gray, lavender, $8.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters. $4.85 purple, Nile, eky blue, pink, emerald, hunter green and tan. Clocks, $1.15 Pr. A slIk-plaited known dosen, all lot, last In ths rush? now at this special price. Blouse Remnants, $2.19 On thle table Blouses of Crepe de Chine and Jap 811k In white' and organdies, vollea and batistes.

Many, many all sizes. $4.00 and $5.00 Blouses, $3.19 Here are White and Colored Blouses In georgette crepe, crepe de chine, washable satin and striped taffeta; ovar necks, tucked yokes, collarless slipovers and frilled styles. $6.00 to $7.50 Blouses, $4.19 You'll find beauties crepe, crepe de chine, washable satin, French voile, organdie and linen. Look them over carefully. Try them exchanged.

REMNANTS OF SWEATERS $5.00 Shetland Wools, $3.45 Small atylea for with and without collara, fltted-ln walata? color, are gold, roee, corn, purple and Copenhagen blue. 39c White Lisle Stockings, 29c Pair Silk and Plain Seamleea Dale aolea and spliced pairs for $1. All alzee. Soiled and Mqpded Gloves None exchanged, charged or delivered. SB pairs Silk Qlovee, 2Sc pair.

25 pain, Chamoleett. Qlovee, 2Se pair. IS pair. Whit. Kid Gloves, BSC pair.

About SO Sweater, in coat roee. gold, purple, black, black and white and navy blue. $5.00 Remnants, $2.45 8leeveless pull-overs In fiber silk with belts? gold, turquoise, roee, corn and Copenhagen blue. $10.00 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $6.45 All-allk fiber fitted coat purple, green, gold, pink, Copenhagen, nlle and rote. Fair alze asMrtment.

toother clearing out of desirable remnant, tomorrow. At $3.95 Pr. Women'a Sport all alzee, but 16.00 to 98.00 regularly. IncludM are white buck and canvaa stropped with dark brown leather and rubber soles. White Canvaa Pumpa, French heel, and handturn aolee.

White Kid Vamp, Crav enetto Top Lace Boots, French leather heele. Black and White Kid Pumps, turn sole and French heele. At $4.95 Pr. I Pumpe. hand-turn eolee and French heele, In black kid, patent leather with gray and fawn auede back.

Also brown and champagne kid combination. At $6.95 $8.00 to Soroela Boots low heels Brown Calf Lace Boota, brown kid with high Leather Lace Boots, black cloth tops. iDwnKSIBWiraBiiHMlHBl of the board will select five permanent twenty-one temporary rear admirals, eleven permanent and ninety-three temporary captains and twenty-four permanent and 219 temporary commanders. The Little Tea House oonroxr MAD AMD VEBXASXA AVZ. Afternoon Tsn.

Fried Chicken w.ffle Bopper. Phone Weat High High Priced Tomorrow'stheDayto Buy Your Vacation and Week-End Needs. At Erlebacher's Georgette Blouses $5.00 Up Wool Sweaters $4.95 Up Silk Sweaters $15.00 Up Voile Blouses $2.95 Up Tub Skirts $3.50 Up Sport Skirts $7.50 Up Jersey Suits $25.00 Up Dresses at $15 $19.50 $25 Values up to $45. Just think of Dresses selected for this sale. If you want a Dress for any occasion come to Erlebacher's tomorrow and take advantage of these reductions.

Even if you have no immediate use for a Dress you will have later. These Dresses can be worn at any season of the year, and at these prices the response is bound to be unusually large. Correct Dress for Pa. Ave. N.W.

I CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY. July Clearance Sale! Attractions for Friday money-saving opportunities for women who appreciate fresh, clean, correct apparel at less than prevailing prices. Clearance of Summer Dresses Pretty Summer Dresses in Lawns, Ginghams, Voiles, Extra Special at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 good styles in Silk qualnets and organdies, slightly ity taffeta in navy blue, black and copen; also stripes and soiled; sold up to AA plaids; sold up to $16.98. Reduced to $19.98. Reduced JJQ Qg Dresses, in fine Georgette Extra Fine Silk Dresses? and crepe de chine, white and Georgette and satin; Georgette flesh; including evening dresses and taffeta; plaid and striped that sold up to slight- taffeta; sold up $10.00 New Silk and Satin fall v.roe.eirintrodactory $24.98 to $29.98 Clearance of Suits and Coats Sleeveless Coat Suits, in linene and Bedford cord, copen blue, old rose, lavender and white, sold up to AO 510.

Reduced to Spring styles in all-wool poplin and gabardine, in light gray and tan; sold up to Aft $29.98. Reduced to i Silk models in taffeta, moire Extra.tpeci"1' $15.00 $19.98 Wool models in Mack, navy and all colors; they'll cost at least $3SJM next $14.98 $19.98 Clearance of Summer Skirts White Skirts, in excellent White Skirts, in extra fine quality gabardine, two deep gabardine and tricotine, also pockets, wide belt, plain and white shadow cloth; shirred top; sold for df 1 ftO sold up to $5. Re- Qfi $2.98. Reduced duced to Silk Dress SI Messalines; sold for $5. Reduced to Clearance of Summer Waists About 25 dozen Summer season's styles); beautifully made; sold regularly for $1.25 and $1.50.

To close CQ. out Friday at Lingerie of styles in voile, or-' gandie and dimities; sizes up to 54; others charge $2.50. AO Special at fine crepe de chine; 50 new styles; in white, pink, tan gray, black and flesh; waists that should sell for AO $5. Special at new styles in Georgette and crepe de chine; embroidered and lace medallion trimmed; white, flesh dJE ftft and'all new shades. Save' a dollar at this Silk Dress color Poplins and striped $2.98 at $1 Choice of crepe de chine or satin.

Ten new and pretty styles Regular $1.25 and $1.50 camisoles to close out at Midsummer Millinery Specials A beautiful collection of Handmade Georgette medium, and large wonderfully becoming. Choice of white, flesh, navy blue and gray; $10 values. Spe- CC AA cial at Beautifully Trimmed Straw white and no colors; sold up to $7.50. To close at Early Fall Styles in All Silk Velvet Hats, $SJ00 to $25.00 Milton R. Ney, 801 Pa.

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