Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1921 .. AT e R Y R R R e T T G T T I T D fll‘IIlIIIIIIII--ll‘l.llll'l.’llll“lllli.ll See other Palais Royal Men’s Goeds advertisement on sale Main Sreesitc: Floor. essential detail. $6.00 to $6.50 Trousers . $8.50 to $10.00 Trousers . $545 | Trousers . . . . Men’s Flannelette Final Clearaway. The limit is reached. These are bottom prices. 2 price and less than Y2 price QOur Regular $50 to $65 Grades Final Clearaway Price . $28.45 ! Every Suit and Overcoat in this offering strictly all wool, hand tailored in ¢ The products of America’s best Wholesale Tailors. LEvery garment desirable in style and pattern. Tailored expressly for us to meet the Palais Royal Standard. Adjustment of our stock, as is our custom every season, regardless of cost or value, compels The most drastic reduction we have ever taken. Now is your time to buy for present or future use. The Overcoats The Suits Ulsters, Single and Double Great Coats, Breasted Young Ulsterettes, Men’s Models; F ing O'Zoats, Also Conservative Chesterf Ads. and Semi-Conservative. $5000 Two-Trousers Suits are in- Mostly silk or satin lined. cluded at $28.45. Regulars, Stouts and Longs, but not in every pattern. Necessary alterations free of charge. ......-All Trousers Reduced - $3.95 | $12.50 to $15.00 Men’s and Young Men’s Super-Tailored Quality Suits and Overcoats very Palais Royal—Main I'loor. Pajamas color. All Men’s V-neck All si other. e fine ia Now, Clearance Sale All perfect. in medium and heavy-weight, periect fitting, natural gray . Guaranteed buttonholes, are brown, navy, maroon. oxford, etc. At the following prices: | Men’s Silk Cravats, 85c $600 grade at 5450 | Formerly sold at $1.50, $2 and $7.00 grade at $5.25 | $250. Al silk, with slip-easy §7.30 grade at $5.63 i bands. In stripes, brocades, fig- $9.00 grade at $6.75 { ures and plain colors. Open-ends. $10.00 grade at $7.50 | At 85c cach. $1200 grade at $9.00 §12.30 grade at rics. Sizes 8 to 18, $17.50 $17.50 to $25.00 All-Wool Nor- Men’s Union Suits January At January Sale Price | % Made irom heavy-weight Domet flannel in neat stripes. 1 ‘The Pajamas have plain and fancy | trimming, the night shirts have | turn down and Military collars. { Made for our regular stock by a special maker of men’s Pajamas. i Good assortment of colors and all sizes. All $4, $4.50 and $5 Pajamas at $1.00 closed crotch, sizes at $1. | $2.50 Wool Sweaters | AUS3 Night Shirts Featured at and roll-collar style. $1.50 zes in one grade or. the soles, high spliced heels. Sizes 9J% to 1130 Palais Reyal—Men's Shop—Main Floor. | are navy, cordovan, gray, also black. At 25c paii Parents Will Save by Supplying the Boys’ Needs for a Long Time—Drastic and Final Reductions Offered at 15 and Less $25.00 Sampeck Suits, now......... $12.50 | Big Boys’ Ulsterette-Style Over $27.50 Sampeck Suits, now. ........$13.75 | $30,00 Overcoats, sizes 10 to 17, now . . .. $30.00 Sampeck Suits, now. ....$15.00 | $35.00 Overcoats, sizes 10 to 17, now.... . . $35.00 Sampeck Suits, now. ........ $17.50 | $15.00 Grade All-Wool Mackinaws now. Sizes 9 to 17 $17.50 Grade All-Wool Mackinaws now. $3500 Palais Royal Model Boys’ Finest Grade Corduroy $20.00 Grade All-Wool Mackinaws now. §uiu. with two pairs of trous- | Suits, the best made. regular | Now going on. Our great all-wool §15 to $20 grades. Sizes §9 95 9 to 17. Now, Little Boys’ Overcoats, all- | wool fabrics, with all-wool ! January Wash Suit Sale and Blouse styles. The greatest values in years. binations and plai Thrifty mothers are buying a 4 E > linings; were $17.50 to 1 folk Suits, broken size as- \ $22.50. ' Sizes 6 to 9. supply fi i o5 .50. S X pply for all summer. Still | g O ;;rm:\;x:: Sizes 8 to $9.45 : Now, $10.95 good selection; guaranteed fast SIS oA it | Little Boys’ $3000 Grade | color finest domestic and im- : ; Boys' $1250 and $1500 Fine | Finest Germania Chinchilla ported fabrics. A generous pro- Sizes 3 to 10, Blue Serge _ Norfolk ‘ Overcoats, that will wear 2 or portion of the famous Palmer s\uns. Sizes 7 to 16. §795 | 3 yca\rs. Sizes 6 to §17.50 | Linen Suits included. 1 Sizes 3 to 9 Now. 1. Now, g ARASAREEREAARERARERINES.00.08NN BESAEEEETEN and Night Shirts Men’s Onyx Socks, 25¢ Pair Medium-weight cotton, all perfect new stock, double The colors % Our Entire Stock of Boys’ High-Grade Clothes coats ...$17.50 ... $8.45 ...$10.95 ...$12.95 The best and most popular models in Oliver Twist, Middy Color com- n white. $2.50 and $3.00 Grades. §] 35 $350 to $4.95 Grades. §j 85 $495 to $650 Grades. $2 65 Palais Royal—Third Floar. Oppo sition to Soviet Recognition Voiced by U. S. Civic Federation at New York Meeting—Support Pledged Against Social Unrest Fomenters. By the Assaciated Press. NEW YORK, Jangary 14.—Official recognition of the 9ei government of Russia by the frited States was anchly epposed by the National Civic Federation, meeting herc yes- of Russia characterized it as an or- isovernment and democratic institu- tions throughout the world. resolu states, the w plundered of the Russian people. It denounces the atte ize by governmental !lacts “of " plunder and which are designed to p; hevik propaganda in th It repudiates * polic under pretext of impro intern. tional relations, our country would become a party to robbing the starv- e Russian people of their last re- raining resourc in order to ¢ h 1 B[ the usurper the federation, |, 5 t on the State Department’s attitude. Statements that the government of the e ting followed the reading of a in Rus: ulators abro: 5 {toward Russia expres: 3 retary of State of August -0 commended. government any y Davis wrot the former boundar Russian empire. The resolution cognition of the GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS i ARE BOYCOTTED IN INDIA the opposing official t government m | Repressive Maasures Are Followed .l by Popular Demonstrations of Sympathy. NEW YORK, January 14.—Accord- 15 to advices received by the India information bureau, the movement for non-co-operation with the British government in India is being develop- ed in the boycott of government | vorted collcg withdrawa the boyeott <. Gandh leges edabad. u Indian pa A <onfe ifrom all over nounced to “decid that may be desirab] & s of the count the wake come consi been an- | line of action | u the best in-| new movement ble apprchension cernment., fol- cpression, the | s Punja one already co tions took place in I - and Amrit- d olution rc adopted ng the editors and ex- mpathy for them. A har- on_of business) 1h College out on strike brot the conviction of one of ti {FRENCH SEE U.S. OUT | OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS | Troop Reduction on Rhine Called Unfortunate—Say American Flag Aids Morale. part of the United xpected. The decision o artment is regarded as a logical de- | elopment of what French offl : an to decrease nimum. wal of American troops crmany would bc lookea upon | n troops on the R g to have MEXICAN REBEL ROUTED. Gen. Murguia’'s Forces Defeated in Battle in San Luis Potosi. El. PASO, Tex.. January 14{.—Gen. Francisco Murguia, commander of the northern zone of Mexico under the B {Carranza regime, has taken the field | in opposition to the government of on. Official dispatches ral Montes de Oca in 1 El Paso tel a battle between the Murguia forces and those of the gov- ernment in the state of San Luis Po- | al fled, pursued by | er eight of his men | and number wound- | President Ob Splendid Suits and Overcoats As Low As Arrow and Ide Collars, 12l%c No greate achlevement be recorded alo; . . % wide the mame of price that is half any organization than that it does its work well. So well that it AND BRIDGES | $3, $4 and §5 Uptown 15th and G Next to Keith’s T 437441 7th St. NW. | Expert Dentist—19 Yoars' Experience. Open Sundays, 1 to 4 Reques ours, 8 AM. on Request. Caution—Remember name and address. m | other Resolution Denouncing Lenin and Trotsky Is Adopted gunization whose avowed purpose :sif‘J to undermine and overthrow stabls | d unscrupu- |WOMEN NOT IN MILLS | TO “DOLL SELVES UP” | Réports Show Stories in Kansas Are False—Many Use All Earnings in Homes. | cantile establishme other industries merniy lot themselves up” Im Iy ev Including Even Our Rochester Tailored Garments And Every Article of Haberdashery in the House Entire Stock--Nothing Reserved Manhattan Shirts Y Off You know our qualities and you know our prices—you've hought and worn our garments with satisfaction for yvears.. Come 1 early, now, and enjoy buying of this same good merchandise at-a its value. The Tashion Ghop TWO STORES AT YOUR SERVICE | %th=ndE ALL FAMOUS Tasnion Shop SUITS:xQ’COATS llities are undertaken by a laren #o women who work ouf- See Page 33 - For Important Columbia Announcement Buys the Finest in Stock High-Grade Trousers As Low As $2.25 i ———— o ———————————————————— — e Downtown Opposite Crandall's

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