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1.1 15 'AUGUST 1940. FRIDAY MORNING. I Street Gtsni Ate. Hour, 9:30 to Telephone MUtuJ 013 Seven Girl Moves Alien Listings Toward Film 00 Reach 21 Of A OR ROW SATURDAY NOT TODAY State Fair Opens Today Manager Says It Will Be Same Old Institution Despite Its Trimmings Registry's Second Day Finds Bureau Busy but Career Goal For 10 years Elena Verdugo, 15, member of a pioneer California family, ha3 been studying dancing, music and dramatics in preparation for a career as an actress. And yesterda', ready to embark on that career, she ap- Illuitrertd on Pag I SACRAMENTO, Aug.

29. () Take it from Secretary-Manager Kenneth Hammaker, Free of Confusion i Buy but free of confusion yes-; terdav was the Alien Registra-; tion Act headquarters at 660 E. -'nd St. as an estimated 1600 additional noncitizens visited the offices to comply with the new law. With 10OO aliens registered the first-day, the 'two-day total was brought to 2600, while the bureau et to the task of registering an estimated 123.000 nonciti-zens now residing in Los An the California State Fair, uhirh will open for an 11- I 4ntnnrrnw.

mav be' Thc mood, out they lnJ hundreds of pieces of Robinson-ouahty merchandise, many of them simply because the as-sortmertt of sizes is incomplete. Han to shop on-; every floor for savings up to ONE-HALF on items inrc nay iuii streamlined around the edges, but it's still the same agricultural and mineral fair it started out to be 86 years ago. geles. DEADLINE FIXED Registration must be completed bv Dec. 26, according to Postmaster Mary D.

Briggs. All It will nave ne nin. G5 JU- funds and some Hollywood them sounu makes hose quality oniy i binaries hut they'll get Shout $10,000. It will have hundreds of ex aliens 14 years of age or oiuti are required to register and be fingerprinted. Alien children under 11 years must be registered bv their parents, "in the steady stream of aliens a 1 a ll-APO mil.

mifuoNt oDis. NO hibitors of iivesiot-K, 1, onH fnnH nut 0 at the bureau yesiriunj Verdugo Elena the State's best kitcnens uu they'll Ret around $100,000. racing reuses In addition, prizes and purses i poarcd before Superior Judge Jess E. Stephens, who approved a petition to appoint the girl's mother, Mrs. Beatrice K.

Verdugo, her legal guardian. This procedure was. necessary, it was pointed out to the court by Attorney Walter Binns, to enable Miss Verdugo to sign a motion-picture contract which has been offered hen i for the nine-day racing will bring the total up to approximately "Although the fair will have entertainment that surpasses that of any other fair in the country-and there's no question St that-the fair still is ibui It upon a foundation of agriculture," said Hammaker. n.iiiv it hasn't changed Women's Shoes LaValle, Andrew Geller and Robinsons' Own pumps, sandals and step-in patterns in patent leather, kid, calf or gabardine; black, navy, tan or wine, Incomplete sizes. Now 7.95.

LaValle and Andrew Geller pumps, sandals and ties in suede, calf or kid, incomplete aizes, now 5.95. Stetson shoes for women, including oxfords and pumps in black, brown or navy calf or suede, incomplete'sizes, now 6.95. ROBINSONS' THIRD FLOOR Coats 5 Silk crepe swagger coats, Ereatlv reduced, 9.00. noted chiefly Mexicans, japarifhc and British subjects, it was reported. Interpreters were on hand where needed.

REGISTRY HOCK Registration is in charge of Frank Huber, assistant superintendent of mails at the Los Angeles Postoffice. The office is open daily except Saturdays and holidays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. On Saturdays the office closes at p.m. Warning'Given to Those Holding First Papers very- much from grandfathers Th.

fair will open officially California Patio Shop 6H Evclet jersey dresses in white "and pastel colors. Misses' and women's sizes, re-' duccd to 5.00. ROBINSONS' FOURTH FLOOR and Nurses' Uniforms 111 Maids' and Nurses' unl-forms. Formerlv 1.25 to 10.95, at HALF TRICK. 19 Maids' and nurses' caps, formerly 50c to 65c, at HALF TRICK.

12 Apron sets, formerly 3.50 to 7.05, at HALF TRICK. ROBINSONS' FOURTH FLOOR Lingerie 24 Women's printed cotton nightgowns In small sires onlv; formerly 2.50, at HALF TRICK. 70 Slips, broken sizes, formerlv 1.55 to 6.95, at HALF THICK. 15 Cotton sleeping pajamas, formerly 2.00 to 3.00, at HALF TRICK. 20 Lounging pajamas, formerlv 0.45 to 10.05, at HALF TRICE.

9 Negligees and robes, formerlv 6.95 to 10.05, at HALF TRICE. ROBINSONS' FOURTH FLOOR at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Stewart Meigs of Santa Barbara, president of the fair, will preside in the absence of Governor Olson, whose office announced he would be unable to attend until Hosiery 700 Pairs of fine hosiery, greatly reduced, 1.10, 3 pairs, 3.15. 1200 Pairs of fine hosiery, now 1.00, 3 pairs, 2.75.

800 Pairs of hosiery, now, pair, 75c. 600 Pairs of ankle socks, now 5 pairs, 1.00. 600 Tairs of Wool mixture ankle socks, specially priced, 3 pairs, 90c. ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR Gloves 113 Pairs of fine pigskin gloves, greatly reduced. 1.95.

30 Pairs "of imported kid gloves, greatly reduced, 1.95. 27 Pairs of imported glace or suede gloves, formerly 5.00, at HALF PRICK. 171 Tairs of imported suede gloves, greatly reduced, l.oo. 100 Pairs of colored fabric gloves, greatly reduced, pair, 25c. ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR Prep Suits 33 Prep sports coats, sizes 16 to 22 years.

Tweeds in broken sizes. Formerly 12.50 to 13.00, at HALF PRICK. 21 Prep suits, sizes 16 to 22 years. Two-piece tweed suits and suits with tweed coats and contrasting slacks. Now greatly reduced at 13.2.1U 15.00 and 16.65.

ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR Unions' Parades Plans Compleie A.F.L Will March on Broadway and C.I.O. to WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. (JP) The Justice Department issued a warning today that foreign-born residents who have taken out first citizenship papers are not exempt from the requirement that aliens register and be fincni-nrintprl. Linens 82 Dozen guest towels in a beautiful assortment of white, pastel tints and ecru, decorated with several types of hand embroidery and applique.

Specially priced, each 65c. ROBINSONS' SECOND FLOOR Laees 400 Yards of cotton and ray- on laces, 35-inch, for davtime and afternoon frocks. White and colors. Formerlv 1.00 and 1.10, at HALF PRICK. ROBINSONS'-SECOND FLOOR Remnants All remnants of woolens, rayons, taffetas, velvets, velveteens, cottons, laces and embroideries reduced to and up to HALF PRICK.

ROBINSONS'-SECOND FLOOR Children's Center 73 Miscellaneous pieces of Infants' and children's dresses, suits, sacques and hats. Formerlv 1.95 to 5.05, at HALF TRICK. 32 Children's dresses broken sizes 2 to 6, reduced to 5.95. 66 Rain Capes, broken sizes 2 to 6, reduced to 1.50. 17 Corduroy jackets, broken sizes 2 to 6, reduced to 1.95.

75 Miscellaneous pieces of girls' wear including shorts, polo shirts, slacks and cotton sweaters. Reduced prices at 50c to 1.95. 31 Girls' cotton dresses, broken sizes. 8 to 14. Reduced prices.

95c to 2.95. 15 Girls' wool coats, broken sizes, 8 to 14. Reduced prices, 7.95 to 12.95. ROBINSONS' SECOND FLOOR OPENING DAY Opening day California, Art is Sacramento, and Children's Jewelry 143 Pieces of "costume jewel-rv. ear rings, lets.

pins. Some with semiprecious stones. Formerly 50c to 18.73. HALF THICK. ROBINSONS-FIRST FLOOR IVeekwear 52 Jackets and boleros of openwork eyelet pique, embroidered organdie, chantilly lare.

Broken sizes. Formerly 3.50 to 12.05. at HALF THICK. 102 Blouses of batiste, organdy, pique, crepe and satin. Rome slightlv soiled.

Formerly 2.05 to 12.05, at HALF PRICK. ROBINSONS'-FIRST FLOOR Handkerchiefs 1S00 Linen handkerchiefs with colorful printed designs on light and dark grounds. Hand rolled hems. Reduced to l.V each. ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR Ribbons 3000 yards of lovely quality moire and fancy ribbons.

4 to 5 inches- wide. Colors for school. Ribbons for hair bows, curtain tie, sashes and cift cases. Reduced to lOe yd. ROBINSONS-FIRST FLOOR Stationery 225 Fine correspondence papers in white and colors, many in cift boxes.

Formerlv 50c to 3.30, at HALF PRICK. 1200 Eaton's correspondence notes in white and colors. Formerlv 2.00 for 4 boxes, now HALF PRICK. 20 Metal desk lamps with holder for fountain pen. Formerlv 2.30, at HALF PRICK.

5T5 Roxes playing cards with gilt edge, many new attractive designs. Packed with 2 matched decks to the box. Special at 2 decks 4.V. Personal printed stationery with name and address to ni-Hi-r 300 sheets and 130 en Gather in Harbor Area Earl G. Harrison, director of the Alien Registration said that noncitizens who expect to be sworn in as citizens before Day.

Judging will get under way hnif hours before the Along Broadway in downtown two and a Los Angeles next Monday nearly official opening, with the judges inspecting junior division fu 100.000 members of 230 unions ture Farmers of America eviinp and beef and 4-H will march in their annual Labor 11 Coats, fitted and swagger, in black, navy and colors, greatlv reduced, 13.00, 17.00 and 19.00. 5 Swagger Coats in navy or black; 3 white coats, greatly reduced. 21.00. 25 Navy and black tin-trimmed coats remaining from our finest stock, fitted and swagger, a few colored swaggers, incomplete sizes to 42, greatly reduced, 27.00 and 31.00. 15 Two-piece dressmaker suits, greatly reduced, 19.00, 21.00 and 23.00.

6 Very fine tailored suits in grev woolens, greatly reduced, 27.00. ROBINSONS'-THIRD FLOOR Town and Country Shop 300 Dresses for street and afternoon. "Round-Towners," jacket and evening dresses. Printed and plain rayon rrepes. Reduced to 8.00, 11.00, ciuh swine, and F.F.A.

poultry. Dec. 16, last day for anen registration, might delay registration until Nov. 13 or Dec. 1 on the assumption they will know by that time whether they will become citizens before the deadline.

He also reported that in some i communities aliens hold the "mistaken belief" that they can avoid the fingerprinting require-; ment by applying for citizenship. Day parade. And while this annual A.F.L. observance is under way, C.I.O. horticulture products and 4-a Club poultry.

tv, cnio Fa racine program Rugs unions will formally observe the rugs, fix 1 1 li 6 Sea grass formerlv 6.05, is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. and Matured by the $1000 fnr the first time, it no HALF was announced yesterday. Their Tnanpural Handicap for 3-year- olds and up at one mile and Shoes celebration will be held in the Harbor District. Az-cnrriinir to Secretary J. Niece of Late Czar Registers at Bay City Fair directors are hoping for an 11-day attendance of 750,000, cm, fh.it would exceed the TRICE.

75 Rroadloom samples, Aize to less than half price at 5(c to 2.50. 50 Washable bathroom and bedroom rugs, reductions up to half pike at 1.95 to 6.95 each. 50 Numdah rugs. 4x6 ft. tu tone colors, special at 4.95 of the A.F.L.

Central SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 29. The Grand Duchess Marie Roma record year of 1038, when w-tS-persons attended. The 1939 attendance for 10 days was DAY'S PROGRAM The first-day program follows: 8:30 a.m.-Judging F.F.A.

dairy Labor Council, the Los Angeles marchers will start on Broadway between Pico and Washington Blvds. ROUTE OF PARADE They will march up Broadway to First east to Spring St. anH nast the reviewing stand at each. 50 Fliiured and tu-tone re broadloom rugs. 0x12 noff, niece of the last tzar oi Russia, was fingerprinted here today under the Alien Registration Act and thought it "much nicer" than being fingerprinted by French police hunting a jewel thicf- "It was amusing, the New York fashion consultant said.

the City Hall. As each of the mm- than 30 bands reaches the duced to each. 39.75. 12 Hand-hooked rugs. 2x4 reduced to each, 3.75.

6 Semi antique Oriental runners, approximately 3.6x10 reduced to, each, 31.75. ROBINSONS'-SIXTH FLOOR reviewing stands it will drop oui nnri niflv on the City Hall 206 Pairs of men's summer weight oxfords in all white, tan and white, black and white. Many styles, incomplete sizes. Reduced to 5.95 pair. ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR Kennel Shop 48 Dog collars, plain and jewelled, leads and harness, formerlv 75c to 4.50 each, now HALF PRICK.

ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR toiletries 52 Match boxes, powder glass bowls, vases in gilt frames, musical powder boxes and three-piece toilet sets, formerlv 75c to 10.50, now HALF PRICK. 26 Bathroom bottles and rrvstal powder jars, formerly 1.75 to 3.05, now HALF PRICK. 17 Mirrors, three-piece toilet sets, mirror trays and mag-nifving and plain mirrors, reduced to 1.25 to 27.50. ROBINSONS'-FIRST FLOOR st ens until the'next band arrives 1 A r- -I 1 AbOUt CSU U.l.U. unions aim cattle, swine, beet; in swine.

9am All gates and buildings open to visitors; judging in F.F.A. poultry, horticulture products agricultural mechanics and 4-H Club poultry. 10 a m. Escort caravan leaves 12th and headed by Ventura College band. 10:30 a.m.

Flower show open, Court of Flowers. 11 a.m. Official opening of the fair and dedication of the Avenue of State Flags. i nn nm Onening of annual Housewares number of sympatneuc groups will begin their parade in San former- 16 Clothes hampers each, now tv 5.75 and 3.00 Navy Man's Wife Dies in China Angeleno Receives Word of Daughter's Death HALF PRICE. 11 it tnf trie nercolatOr'S for- 13.00 and 15.00.

170 Coats, fitted and swagger types, in navy, black; many in pastel shades" Broken sizes, 12 to 42. Reduced to ll.tMt, 1.1.00, 16.00 and 18.00. 65 Two-piece suits in rayon pin dots, sizes 12 to 20 in the group. Some in wool in grey and a few in black. Reduced to 5.00, 7.00 and ll.oo.

ROBINSONS'-FOURTH FLOOR College Shop 40 Summer formals. reduced to each, 8.00 and 10.00. 40 Faille suits, broken sizes, 11 to 17, reduced to each. 10.00. SO Dark rayon crepe dresses and costumes, reduced to each, 9.0O.

56 Rayon print and plain rayon crepe dresses and costumes, reduced to each, 8.00 and 11.00. 20 Coats reduced to each, 177(10 and 21.00. 100 Denim playclothes, reduced to each, l.oo. 50 Wool skirts, reduced to each, 3.85. 20 Wool jackets, reduced to each, 3.85 and 5.85.

ROBINSONS' FOURTH FLOOR velopes. Special at 1.00. 1S Chinese tile sets with catalin racks, simulated leather covered case. Reduced to 9.85. Christmas greeting cards printed with sender's name.

Choose from more than 100 colorful designs. Specially priced at for 1.95. ROBINSONS'-VIRST FLOOR Cameras, Albums 6 Dctrola candid cameras with 7.0, 4.5 and 3.5 lens. Formerlv 0.50 to 17.50, at HALF PRICK. 45 Leather guest books or photo albums, formerly 4.00 to 4.75, at HALF PRICK.

30 Leather covered photo albums specially priced at 1.00 and 4.95. ROBINSONS-FIRST FLOOR Men's Clothing 107 Men's and young men's wool suits taken 'from Robin-sons' regular stock. Many from our finest makers. Brok HALF merlv each 6.9, now Pedro at 9:30 a.m. They are expected to include about 20,000 marchers, 20 floats and 10 bands.

The parade is to start at Pacific Ave. and 20th St. to proceed in the avenue to Sixth St. and thence to the Pacific Electric De-pot on Harbor Blvd. BARBECUE PLANNED i-ai-w nrocram.

four running Needlework 200 Hand embroidered models, consisting of quilts, lunch cloths, towels, scarfs, aprons, bibs. Specially priced, 35c to 30.00. 3(X Needlepoint tapestries for small chairs and stools. Special at 1.00. ROBINSONS'-SECOND FLOOR Children's Shoes 175 Pairs of Jay Robin for misses and junior girls.

Pumps and open toe straps in black patent, white, tan and blue. Buck oxfords in blue and beige, crepe soles and others. Sizes incomplete, S'i to 3, 3'j to 9. Reduced to 3.45. CHII.PRKN'S CENTER-SECOND FLOOR Sportswear 28 Sports coats and toppers in pastels and dark shades, greatly reduced, 21.00 and ll.iio.

26 Dresses in rayon prints and plain colors, greatly reduced. 9.00. 10 Pakable rayon dresses; pastels and navy, greatly reduced. 9.00. 40 Printed and plain rayon dresses, greatly reduced, 11.00.

22 Two-piece printed rayon costumes, greatly reduced, 11.00 and ll.oo. 7 Petter suits and costumes, greatlv reduced, 38.00. 18 two-piece printed rayon costumes, greatly reduced, 9.00. STORTS WEAR THIRD FLOOR Millinery 75 Hats in fabrics and felts, greatly reduced, 3.95. 75 Hats in light and dark fabrics and felts, greatly reduced, 5.00.

35 Hats in felts and fabrics and three trotting events. WnrH has been received here 7-30 p.m. California State Fair i -t 1 of the death of Mrs. Annabelle Redpath Clauson. 26.

daughter of; S. H. Redoath of 1111 Florence fireworks and Horace cuiu his Musical Knights, r.m.nnenine of Califor After the parade, a barbecue will take place in Royal Palms n3i-u- and in the afternoon the In TcintrtanJl nia State Fair classic horse show. International Longshoremen's win) uini China, last Monday following an nnoratinn. and Warehousemen's Union foot hall team will play the Los An Mrs.

Clauson left here last May, gles Municinal All-Star team. to visit her husband, v. D. uau-onn who is stationed in China: The throng tnen win go iml the nark for a supper and short uith tho United Mates nay. vnprtrH tn return home in program, after which parade November.

prizes will De awarucu emu Funeral services were in ball will take place. charge of the American voi.u, PRICE. 500 Miscellaneous, Interest-Ing household articles, former-ly 25c to 6 00 each, now HALF TRICE. 35 Maid's cleaning trays, formerly each 1.85, now HAL TRICE, 144 Children's lunch kits, consisting of metal box with i.i-pint bottle, each kit, 1.59. ROBINSONS'-SIXTH FLOOR China and Glassware 450 Pieces of "Peasantry" pattern In English dinner-ware, including tea cups and saucers, after-dinner cups and saucers, plates, oatmeal dishes, soups, platters, vegetable dishes, chop plates, boats, sugar bowls and creamers and oth-ers, formerly priced from 40c to 4.50 each, now HALF PRICE.

150 Pieces of "Albion Pink" pattern In English dinncrware, including plates. "lP hwls. oatmeal diHhes, fruit dishes, cups and saucers, tea pots, sugar bowl and creamers, chop plates, platters, vegetable dishes and others, for-merlv from 17c each to now "HALF TRICE. ROBINSONS'-SIXTH FLOOR Chamber Group Lays Cornerstone With Acting Mayor Robert L. Burns officiating, the cornerstone of the new Wilshire Chamber of Commerce Building at 3636 Wilshire Blvd.

was laid yesterday. The ceremony was preceded by a civic luncheon at 3G56 Wilshire Blvd. attended by more than 300 Wilshire businessmen. Prcsi-rfnnt a r.Pi-hard Eger was toast- in Tsingtao witn cremauuu iui- lowing. npsirlea her husband and fa Broadway Gambler McManus Dies ther, she leaves her mother, Mrs.

Anna Redpath; a sister, Elizabeth S. Burchan. and an uncle, Kenneth V. Redpath, for-; mpw vnmt. Aue.

29. (Pi- George McManus, big time Broad mer credit manager ot me. Times. oamh ur wno once was ui; ritv officials and Wil cused oi tne muraer vi auiuw Hipd of heart disease en sizes. Now at these greatly reduced prices: 37 Suits reduced to 2S.75.

10 Suits reduced to .18.75. 27 Suits reduced to 48.75. 27 Suits reduced to 58.75. ROBINSONS'-FIRST FLOOR Men's Furnishings 50 Handkerchiefs, block print silk foulards, pocket size. Broken lots, many colors in the group.

Formerly 1.50. At HALF TRICK. 20 Sweaters, of American and foreign makes, turtle-neck riding model included. Formerlv 3.05 to 20.00, at HALF PRICE. 100 Men's shirts, collar attached style in attractive patterns.

A' few tab collars and neckband styles. Incomplete lots. Reduced to 1.55. 1S8 Pairs of Lisle and Rayon Hose. Medium pastel and white with clocks.

Broken lots. Reduced to each, pair, 35c; .1 for 1.00. 232 Ties, silk foulards, woven stripes. Imported printed wool rhallls, incomplete lots reduced to ea. 91 Fa lamas and sleepcoats.

zephvr height cotton madras for wear. Short sleeves, knee length, plain or strines. Middv' styles. Incom shire leaders spoke. Chester C.

Smither, past presi Mexican Chamber Silver 1 Sterling silver 3-piece sauce boat, formerly 25.00, now HALF TRICK. 18 Fine silverplated pieces, now at HALF TRICE including: 5 Silent butlers, formerly 6.50 each; 1 two-piece thermos pitcher, formerlv 22.00; 1 tea-pot, formerly 35.00; 2 bowls, Sheffield reproductions, Tor-merly 13.00 each; 8 jelly dishes with spoons, formerly 3.50; 1 large waiter, formerly 50.00; each now at HALF TRICE. 20 fine silverplated trays, specially priced, each 6.50. ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR Rooks 5S2 Novels, late 1039 editions, now greatly reduced to each, 50c. ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR Candy 100 Lbs.

of Welch's Brazil Brittle, special at 50c. 100 Lbs. of Welch's Butternut Chews, special at 60c, ROBINSONS'-FIRST FLOOR Notions 150 Buckles and clips In a broken line of sizes and col-'ors. formerlv 50c to 2.00 each, now HALF TRICK. 65 Snood type turbans, Incomplete line of colors, formerlv 5()c and 1.00 each, now HALF TRICK.

38 Casual hat boxes, cov ered with paper in tweed effect, with side opening, in two sizes, formerlv each 1.25 and 1.75, now HALF TRICE. 77 ScraD baskets, covered at his summer home in Sea Girt, dent, reviewed the chambers since its inception 20 N.J. 4 vpars aco. He told of public in Formed in Bay provementa which the organization fostered, such as the Wilshire police division, postoffice, lihrarv. schools, bus and rail Veterinarians Elect WASHINGTON, Aug.

20. MV The American Veterinary Med-iral Association elected Dr. Har SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. (P)Designed to promote Latin-1 American trade, the Mexican! Chamber of Commerce was or transportation lines, widening and improvement of major ry W.

of Boston, College Shop Shoes 309 Pairs of College Shop shoes. De Luca Debs, Rhythm Step and Hill and Dale. Pumps, sandals and ties. Black, brown, blue, linen plaids. High and medium heels.

Most sizes represented but not in every color. Reduced to 3.45. 102 Tairs of De Luca Deb suede shoes. Black, brown, blue, wine. V-throat types, and step-ins.

Medium and high heels. Broken sizes. Reduced to 4.95. ROBINSONS' FOURTH FLOOR Corsets 33 Girdles by Roth, Bickum, Munsingwear and others for short and petite figures, now, 2.95. 15 Panties and girdles by Formflt for petite figures, now, 1.95.

16 Slipon girdles by Formflt, now, 3.95. 10 Side-lacing stepins by Formflt, now, 5.95. 4 Girdles by Mme. Irene and Dorothy Bickum now, 5.95. 3 Poirette Biaband girdles, greatly reduced, 18.50.

4 Irene foundations, greatly reduced, 15.00. IS Brassieres, long and short models in odd sizes, now 1.00. 14 Brassieres, long lines In broken sizes now, 2.50. 2 Cadolle imported stepins, greatly reduced, 25.00. 12 Foundations and girdles by Roth and Poirette, greatly reduced, 7.95.

ROBINSONS' FOURTH FLOOR ganized here today. I today as its next president. streets and tar. reduction. Active in rormanon mci fnnoiii of a t-xiiw, ouu: New Vitamin Acid Turns Gray Hair Dark, Says Paper for sports, street and dress wear, greatly reduced, 7.50.

ROBINSONS' THIRD FLOOR Gowns 25 Dresses and costumes for street, dinner and evening wear, silks, rayon crepes, sheers, greatly reduced, 17.00. .30 Dresses greatly reduced to 27.00. 35 Dresses and costumes for street, "dinner and evening wear in dark and light colors, greatly reduced, 21.00. 35 Dresses for street, dinner and evening wear, light and dark colors in silks and ravon crepes, greatly reduced, 11.00. Incomplete sizes in all groups, 12 to 20; 38 to 44.

ROBIN SONS' THIRD FLOOR Furs 6 Squirrel Belly coats, greatly reduced, 77.00. 1 Eel grey dyed Kid coat, greatlv reduced, 97.00. 1 Silver Muskrat topper, greatlv reduced, 1.17.00. 1 Blended Muskrat coat, greatlv reduced, 137.00. 1 Silver Fox jacket, greatly reduced, 127.00.

AH in misses' aiwi. ROBINSONS'-THIRD FLOOR Benjamin C. Trevlnn. Chancel-' lor. Escalona was named hon-l orary president and Trevinoi honorary director of the i.

to 1.95. plete sizes, reduced r.iin has the ability to turn Arts and'Oifls 150 Gift Items in crystal, glass, pewter, brass and wood, Including some Spode. Some one-of-a kliid 1 now greatly reduced to 50c to 9.50. 47 Fine framed pictures, Including Imported facsimiles, and many with handmade frames now greatly reduced to 35c to 49.50. ROBINSONS'-EVENW FLOOR Lamps and Shades 45 Table and boudoir lamps, with and without shades, now greatly reduced to 1.00 to 21.50.

65 Lampshades for tables and boudoir bases, In silks, laces, ravon and novelty fabrics, now greatly reduced to S5o to 9.50. RORINSONS'-SKVENTIl fl-OOR fjrav hair darker. When gray ing has been caused by lack of Ex-Mates Honor Retired Fireman Capt. Harry J. Griffin, TA who this somewhat mysterisus vua min fraction, the restoration has been complete.

retired from the Los Angeicsi Fire Aug. 16, was. ,5 itones anu .1 11 a 1 Rmocks. washable cotton twill and oxford cloth. Stripes and checks.

Small, medium and large sizes, reduced to 3.95. 23 Slack suits of washable cotton crash, checked and-plaid shirts with matching plain trousers. Tan. blue green. Broken sizes.

Reduced to 5.95. 19 Slack suits of imported washable cotton fabrics. Cabana" striped shirts with plain matching slacks. Incomplete gi7.es. Reduced to 7.95.

ROBINSONS' FIRST FLOOR NEW YORK, Aug. 29. (P)-Discovery that pantothenic acid turns gray hair dark in rats was announced today in Science, efficial journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This acid, one of the numerous fractions of Vitamin is something new, and recently was jnade synthetically at the University of Texas, with the result that for the first time enough was available for important diet rxnerlments. with fancy paper, formerly 50c and 1.00 each, now HALF.

TRICK. 50 Shoe horns of mahogany, 20 inches long, formerly 1.50 each, now HALF TRICK 150 Mirror tissue boxes, specially priced at each, 85c. ROBtNSONS'-FIRST FLOOR These previous experiments were all on animals. But there have also been some unpublished tests on humans, indicating that the vitamin has some Influence on gray human locks, too. The pantothenic acid reports tnrlav were made bv Taul feted yesterday by UK) ot ms, firemen friends at a dinner in the Riviera Restaurant.

i As a token of their esteem for Griffin's 31" years of service, the group, headed, by Battalion Chief Henry R. Boone and Capt. V. C. Utley, presented the retired captain with a traveling kit.

Gyorgy and C. Edward Poling of For three years dietitians have Western Reserve university School of Medicine, Cleveland. reported that something in vita.

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