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THE EVE G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, Possessing Grace, Dignity and Individuality 200 Spring Dresses fl at $Z4!’75 De‘veloped of Crisp Taffeta, Charmeuse Satin and a few Mignonettes and Tri- cotines included. This lot is limited to two hundred, and it is not advis- able to wait another day, for at this price dresses like these are decidedly under- priced and will surely prompt many women to be here early Wednesday morning. There are overskirt, draped effects. straight-line silhouettes. Silk embroidery is attractively used as a trimming. Some have soft girdles and then there are others with lace collar and cuffs. The correct dress for early Spring wear. At $24.75. at $9.50. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of Furniture Sale Solid Maple Rockers Offered at $2.69 A splendid rocker for any room in the house, and now that you're thinking of buying a porch rocker, we could not recommend a better “buy” than this. It’s substan- tially made. Natural finish and has slat seat. As illus- trated. $40 Fiber Reed Rocker, $20 In attractive brown finish. Cushlon back and spring seat. Only a limited quantity. Act quickly and save generously. Asfillus- X trated. Now $20. All-Cotton Mattresses, ’ New Bed Pillows at $1 $4.49 Filled with all new feathers and Caes | covered with dependable quality For dropside couch-bed. art ticking, At $1. in good quality striped tick- ing. At §4.49, Palais Royal—Fourth Floor, Exceptional Underpriced Feature in Our Annual March Rug Sale Every one who has need of a rug now or in the near future will profit to a great extent by selecting one tomorrow at this special sale price. Sizes are 8%x10; and 9x12 ° -* ¢ 'adg.s are th- following kinds— Beauvais Axminsters Fervak Axminsters ] Chc“ce at Ardsley Axminsters Yonkers Axminsters ‘ Kermans Axminsters F About 100 rugs in this lot. Pat-| terns to suit any room in the| house. These rugs formerly sold| - here at $72.50 to_$90.00. 1 . . i Summer Rugs Specially Priced H < i I’Ic_ase note the grades, sizes and our special { sale price. r Rugws, 27x54 inches. b ‘. er Rugw, 26x4% inches. i Besat Rugns, 18x36 inches. | . Minn Rag Rugs, 27x54 igches. r c ({m _All are this season's patterns, in (m desirable colorings. Choice, each, J Palals Royal—Second Floer, L} : [ o, n { [ ] {. in k- Alumi . uminum Ware Greatly Reduced u “American” and “Wear-Ever"—Hundred of Pieces : at a Fraction of Their Regular Prices " = Regularly | Regularly m fill $3.98 to $2.50 to $1.89 i > $2.25, at (m Garbage Cans ] Best quality spartment 690 L} = (CAN AMERICAN [ ] $3.98 5-quart Tea Kettle with $1.89 5-quart Tea Kettles, $1.45 = insert, 95 $1.98 Round Roaster, with 1 $3.98 5-quart Tea Kettle, Ameri- Raok, 145 [ = mele ans, $1.45 im S St sl $1.95 | 5225 s-quart Preserving Ket- 9 2-quart Double tle, $1.45 i - oiler, $1.95 | $2.00 4-quart Convex Sauce : 8 2-quart Heavy Pot, 345 [} lator, 195 ‘WEAR-EVER . $2.49 10-quart Preserving $1.80 4-qt. Preserving ettle, $1.96 e 3145 » 0 6-quart Convex Sauce ALe0-Tiac Shiliow Bud- Pot, st $1.80 6 Dkis. Wear-E L] $2.65 Fry Pan, 10-inch, $195 “Cleater, = e is . $2.90 6-qt. Preserving Kettle | 3200 Square, Loose-bottom - - ™ VCN';""SK"'“ 5 5-at. Pudding Pan, 195 | 3130 Fry Pan, 1 shar®"% = b el A-ql. Sauce Pot, 3135 low Pudding Pan, both $1.45 paper hoider. While the 9 8 at ssuceiBEn. $1.95 | 3195 4-qt. Fireless Cooker I- inthessari iy 5 4-qt, Preserving Kettle, Pots, SL4S 3% - $L95 | $2.00 3-qt. Lip Saucepan, $L4S ) $1.15 Loaf Bread Pan, two $1.15 1-qt. Covered Camp- 1 5 i = = or 31.95 ing Pails, 2 for $1.45 ’l Manufacturer’s list price, $52 [ ] b Thor Vacuum Cleaners, = $27.75 [ ] 5 . = Another lot. Complete with full set attachments for cleaning woodwork, L] 4 draperies, upholstery, etc. [ Gl G g Made of steel welded in one piece; | ] o CaneuR RS weighs only 934 pounds; equipped with » ouh St General Electric Motor. ! o Come and let us demonstrate this won- . B derful machine. .. .l!ll-.l ESESESEESENESEENENIEEEENENENEENR Ll ! ThePALAIS R The Shopping Center—11th and G Sfs. New Easter One-Strap New Low )’n'ce At $9.50 There are only a limited lot of these pumps to be sold at this exceedingly low h price. Tan calf, white kid ‘and gun metal, with baby Louis heels. One strap and attractively stitched and perforated. Palais Royal—Second Floor. < Est. 1877—A Lisner, Prop. Pumps Washington women know the superiority of the Dorothy Dodd footwear. " Styles are forerunners. Workmanship is of the high- est type. Leathers used are the best obtainable. And always asso- ciated with very moderate prices. This model is the new low price Time Wednesday These hats embody the very newest ideas of the Parisian Artist and are authentic for the coming season. hat shows grace, . original that you lines 1921. rles very and wou'd hardly expect to find in hats at twice this price. Included are numerous large transparent Horse Hair and Maline Hats that are beauti- ful for afternoon or evening wear. parade. Also fitting Hundreds of Housekeepers Are Making Bed Sheets From Unbleached Muslins In a very short time these Muslins will bleach white. They are all made of good quality yarns. Specially priced for Household Day. 42 inches 54 inches wide. Yd. 29 C wide. Yd. 45 inches % 63 inches wide. Yd. 33 C wide. Yd. Unbleached Muslins, 10 Yds., $1 39 inches wide, good weight for sheets, pillowcases and-general house- hold use. At 10 yards for $1. Unbleached Cotton, 7 Yards, $1 2,000 yards extra fine, closely-woven cotton, 39 inches wide. Will soon bleach white; same count as fine per- cale; excellent value. At 7 yards for $1.00. P I Royal—Second Floor. i | i | | 39¢ 45c¢ 72 inches wide. Yd. 90 inches wide. Yd. 48¢ 59c¢ Mercerized Napkins, $3.50 Doz. * 25 Dozen Fine Bleached, Highly- mercerized Napkins, hemmed, ready for use. Extra good value. Size 18 inches square. At $3.50 dozen. 100 in the lot. Bleached mercerized damask. Heavy quality. Size 63x63 inches. All good patterns. hold Day at $1.39 each. House- Table Cloths, $1.39 Each 1 5 Our Annual March Upholstery Sale Feature—Think! Cedar Chests, 1, Off Only 25, taken from our regular stock. These chests were used as floor samples. Every one of them guaranteed perfect. At 15 price. Stenciled Crash Goods New colors for spring, stenciled in oil, and guaranteed fast color and washable. $7.98 Portieres for doors at $6.35 pair $5.50 Window Draperies at $4.65 pair $6.49 Couch Covers at $5.35 each $5.49 Couch Covers at $4.35 each $2.39 Table Covers, 48 inches square, $1.98 each $1.69 Table Covers, 38 inches square, each $2.79 Table Covers, 48 ins. round, $2.19 each $1.98 Table Covers, 40 ins. round, $139 each 79c Table Covers, 25 ins. round, 65c each $1.89 Piano Scarfs, 18x72 ins. long, at $139 each $1.19 Table Scarfs, 18x52.ins., at 95c each 98c Pillow Slips,23x18 ins. long, at 69¢c each Palais Royal—Second Floer. pieces dessert plates, etc. Toilet Paper Thousands of rolls, 5- Six Colonlal Water G Six Footed Sherbets, glass; fire polished. Colental Worth 60c dozen. Dust Pan and Brush ations. Combination, 5% Ors lons Good quality horsehsir broh and Japanned dust Japanene Chin pan. Teapotn, 2 Bouilion Cu dragon pattern. Dozen, Dinner Plates, Wash Board —and 10 cakes Soap, 89o: full sizo board ‘and 10 Products Offer Valuable Helps for Spring Housecleaning Specials 50 Wi Polish Mop, $1.25 Wizard Pol- $1.25 Quart Can Wizard Polish 50e Wi Daust. $1.75 handles and knobs, sEEEEERIEEN N s b EXTRA SPECIAL ©0dd Dinnerware, 3,600 from discontinued patterns and broken sets; values that are up to $1.50 each; 12 and 14 in. platters, Soup plates, dinner plates, All in three lots at only 3 prices 7-inch Casseroles, brown and \white lined; with cover, Cut Glass Table Tumblers, grape- cut designs; full size, a Sauncers—Blue 6 Englisk Blue Willow 100-plece Dinmer Setn— Homer Laughlin's vitreous porcelain; coin gold lines; hand traced; with 1 mat $29.98 blown 6§ for Table Tumbiers. size, finished top and bottoms. 6 for Cups and Saueers. Thin American porcelain, ovide shape; 2 pretty dec- Worth $4.98"dozen. §1 49 Formerly sold at $20 to $35. Curtain Scrim, 10c Yard ‘White. With open work, double borders, 36 inches wide. Perfect goods, cut from the full bolt. At 10c yard. New Spring Cretonnes, 39¢ Yard 5,000 yards, in light or dark colorings; 36 inches wide, and in the largest range of patterns we have been able to offer for a long time at this special price. Formerly 49c and 59%c. At 39c yard. Voile Curtains, $1.15 Pair Formerly $1.95. Hemstitched. For- spring and summer use. A very dainty curtain, in white. At $1.15 pair. Point Curtains, $5 Pair Formerly $7.95 to $9.50. 75 pairs of Genuine Imported Irish Point Cur- tains, in white and ecru. 2% yards long. At $5.00 pair. 100-Piece Dinmer Set, $11.98 Just 75 of these Amer- ican Porcelain Gold-line Dec- orated Sets in this sale. At $11.98. 59¢ 3% 49¢ Full 23c 79%¢ 349 $1.25 $3.50 to $5.00 Dinner Sets at ¥; Less Than Our Cut Glass Pieces,$ l -98 ‘Wondertul Collection at Ridiculously Low Prices . French, Selb and Nippon China Large Lisere and Fancy straws for dress and suit hats that will be ideal for the Easter ideas that will please the woman prefering small hats. Trimmings are simple but rich, consisting of a band or sweep of glycerined ostrich or small imported flowers, combined with beautiful colored ribbons, embroidery or clusters of larger flowers, fruits or grasses in a host of s as well as many popular brown and navy, also black hats. to suit the miss, young woman and matron. 1 the new spring colc Palals Royal—Second Fl Men’s Underwear Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Each 65¢ Slightly imperfect. Chalmers make ; if perfect they would sell for $1 each. Made from double- thread Masco cotton. The shirts have half sleeves, the drawers ankle length with double seats. All sizes, shirts 34 to 52; draw- ers, 30 to 50. At 65c garment. Men’s Madras Pajamas, $2 New spring-weight, full-cut sizes, made with frog fasteners. All sizes. The colors are white, blue, tan, pink, lavender and white. At $2.00 suit. TS, oor. Men’s Onyx Lisle Socks, 25¢ 6 pairs, $1.38. Light and me- diunt weight lisle thread, with double soles, high spliced heels.” All perfect. Sizes 9% to 11%. The colors are navy, gray, cordovan, also white and black. At 25c or 6 pairs for $1.38. Palaix Reyal—Men's Shop—Maln Floor. . Boys’ Clothing Most extraordinary one-day clear- ance of odd and small lots—un- usual bargain prices. 30 Boys' Norfolk Suits, one. two and three of a kind. Sizes 8 to 17. ‘Were $15.00 to $20. Clearance 57.95 for Wednesday only, 9 All-wool Mackinaws, sizes 10 to 16, Were $12.50 to $1650. $7.45 Wednesday only, 10 True Blue Serge Norfolk Suits. Were $1250 and $1500. Size $6.50 7 only. Wednesday, 4 Little Boys' Overcoats. Size 3 only. Were $1000. Wed- $2.05 nesday, 6 Norfolk Suits. Size 7 only. Were $5.95 and $7.95, $2.45 60 Little Boys Wash Suits, Oliver Twist model, fast color-repps 95¢ and peggy cloth. Sizes 3 to 8. Palais Reyal—Third Floor. EXTRA SPECIAL “Howo? White and Blue Dragon China—From Open Stock. 5-cup Size Tea Pot, Celery or Bread Tray, A. D. Co 13 Individusl Exg Cups, shape; deep cutting on polished 98 lead blank; a limited lot, Cut_Glass Tee Creams, floral de- signs; tall shape; handmade ¢ 98 . stems; worth $5.98 doz. 6 for'P Cryntal Fruit Bowls; 8-in. Martha Washington bowls; highly pol- 49 ished; 75c value, at, Water Glasses, straight shape; thin blown, enamel decorated. 98 One dozen. 50-plece m--erd Set. White and gold line decorated. A com- plete service for 6 people, $7‘98 100-piece Set. Vitreous porcelain; rose cluster decoration ona ‘plain shape, $19.98 Cups and Sameers. Thin Regularly $137.1 Sale Teeu $87.50 Theo Haviland China, set; rose spray and bowknot deco- ration. 100-piece set; this has_pearl and pale blue ~ borders. Regular $49 98 price, $75.00. Sale price, > Bavarian China, 100-piece set; dainty chil forn leaf and rose decoration. Reg- ular price, price, T lll‘l,llll.ll'll!llllIIlllll'lllll. ¢ 100-piece Regula ice, egular price. $49 5() black enameled key border; with $112.50. Sale $75m Regular Low Prices Japanese china, full size « g 55 and prettily deco- “Save the Difference Tated: o for $1.39 Houneho! y Paul Maller Selb 2, 100-piece set; mat- gold decorated. Pyrex Casseroles, $1.49 Round shape, Water Sets, Cut orystal Individual or guest chamber. Set, 49¢ 10-inch Mirrors. Plateaux, 98: Salt = Pepper Shakers, hite and loc blue china, Nickeled Frame Casseroles. Pyrex inset, $2.69 Cut Glass Comports, 6 inches, tall We Have Just Unpacked From Their Wrappings 100 Smart Hats at $]15 That Will be Shown in Our French Salon for the First T0 REPAR ROADS Small Amount of Money on Hand May Cause Reduc- tion of Force. i 0 shou i is only a | {rent appr | with more than It may be n forcee money trict building tod May Repair by Day La Officials of the engine r Wt owas learne between now ruts and torn stretols Congi Not So Liberal. Records « partment show that Cor liberal in the propriating for st as were the leg . when W ese records 1850, wh paving. This year. i totaling clos $144,000 for ne Officials of the . HONOR DANTE'S MEMORY. Ttalians to Erect Monument on_ Poet’s Birth Anniversary. The 300th < of the poet | in New York by T tion of a handsome monumen author of “The Inferno.” Fu this monument time ag i memorial 16 t 0, Ttalian discoversr ties, which, wr the theory Lelongs mot only to the but 1o all the world, will r in character, the Dante Alig- B nationul organizatior for the diffusion of Italian culture in nte monument is ercct- be five Itali York. the ot lumbus monumen lumbus Circle, ribaldi me ment in W uare and the one of Verdi at 72d street and Broad- way. {START MEMBERSHIP DRIVE & Sixteenth Street Citizens' Assccia- tion Plans Doubling Enrollment. Methods crea | ship of the at the meeting last night of the Sis- teenth Street Highlands Citizens' Ae- sociation in t Church. president of th Grove, should three members each for this purpose a prize to be awarded the winning team. The territory of the as - jtion was extended along the ide of Madison Street to the w of 13th str . B. Staffor Weimore and W ed to members| —_— MEETS LABOR SECRETARY Deputy President of Trainmen Is Optimistic After Meeting. W. L. McMenimen, deputy dent of the Brotherhood of Trainmen and a member of way adjustment board, e xth Presbyterian side o1 R, W. Power, 1. A, Wetmors were' ¢ luct- presi- Iroad retary Davis at the ment~ yesterday. representative of organized labor to greet the new Secretary the Secretary over th. close relations betw. ment of Labor and org: a than I was before’ Mr. McMenimen said. “T merely ealled to pay my re- spects, and we did not d any specific matters pertaining prospects for the Depart - Ta EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting London are invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Room at 16 Regent street, London S. W., within a stone’s throw of Piccadiily Circus, wi u 5 date papers are always able for reference, where rangements can be made for the reception ana forwarding of mall, advice obtained on ail matters of travel, and where American visitors in London may be traced through the Reg- istration Department conducted by our London Office. BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets Nearing $7,000,000 Surplus More Than $600,000 Corner 11th and E St=. N.W. JAMES BERRY. Prestdeng JOSHUA W. CAKR, Secretary