Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING House Painting ROOF PAINTING. The Paychol- &y of Comparative ‘Religions and Pub- ‘lie Spenking. will be taught by the ifour instructors of khe college of Di- tine Metaph Inc., of St. Loui ! beginning M: N mple. N.W., Washington. D. « by a week of free lectures hegin- ning May $th See Dr. reen for particulars at @bove nddress. Here’s a Ledger Built to Last Our Riverside Ledger is of best steel construction, | moderate in price. Canvas | binding, red cowhide cor- JUS ners. Detachable key. All popular sizes and , rulings. Ask your stationer for National Series 8500. Look for This Trade Mark When You Buy The Loose-Leaf and Bound Books ANK BOOK €O, olyoke, Mass. NAT J. Callan. supre, After a thorough consideration of how vital 3 tooth troubles can you | trust vo erre f {ber forth bly afford to dentis t it. on all future sht m ave it done by the righ Easy Payment Terms to All Dr. White, 407 7th St. AT The lto | | was : ite Woolworth' OB oe” Store: Hours of t Cuticura Talcum . is Fragrant and Very Healthful free of Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. ase. Zc_evervwhere, t :Do;"{Spoil Your Hair IH By Washing It § Waen you wash vour ma what you use. Most soaps Shampoos contain too much a $s very injurious. as it dries makes the hair brittie A The best thing to use is Mulsifed Lrose Tt Warren G, tion : nounced by flections were given by the BAND CONCERT. barracks Ise Gomez Von Blon Fisher Maidens”. ..., on Blon Excerpts from “The Red Mill" | Herbert The Count of Luxem- A3 ...Lehar in € Mino hmaninoff an Rhap 0. 2.7 Liszt Spangle —Immediately there will he a dress ¢ the Marine Corps In- achment on the pa- e ground. Concert by the United States ‘oldiers’ Home Band. bandstand. o'clock this M. Zimmer- bani d “Miranda™ nd Polacea).Thiele Voith on Bocane- . 4 B e Verdi N trot. “In Your Arms. TICE AND FIDELITY CLASSED NEED OF WORLD | g | President Harding. at Elks' Her Tablet Unveiling, Lauds Fra- ternalism of Order. vital need in the world te of the spirit of justice s set forth by fraternali uch as the principles of patrio A the open « 1 pers . which was placed in the Hway, bears th nes of |l of the Washington ed in the various B country’s world war. Among D. Goodmun, who mad fic ruler of W opened the me i in introducing the President re- s “Our beloved broth- As a mem- President set said he d to him Harding. the which he ‘hings of patriotis s of the at one, founded on fidelity, of the accompanied by at beside him on platform. S Maj. Ge jeune, commander of th - response of e cail to ar outlined in an who pleaded for American manhoo ued remembrance 1 a selected | Barrett of the inve Zave iton | namong ns were military these those of David Octtinger also was on the plat- | | de m | n e vd | benediction Dr. e Eighth Street Temple, was sliowed the conclusion of President Harding & ceremony. under the leader- | played Witcom composed of James K. Howard Hutchinson, Dougherty > Durkin composed g ente Brown J. C W. S Shelb amuel Richards, J. B Clement. John Ward, . Thomas King, Robert . John R. McDill.” Charles N Fuller, Walter L. Steiner. Thomas . A.A. Hilema . 7 Phare Hay pro- | Abram Simon, rabbi unveiling of the memorial tab- the per- the com- kd- George I A 8. ¥thing else all to You can get Muisified at any drug aud a few ounces will last the whole family for months. * Simply moisten #ub it in. about a te Is required. It ma Yieh, creamy #nd rioses out quickly and esenly, and is soft, fre<h look ing. bright. fufre the hair with water and nat poonful Is all < an abundane cleanses thoru dust, dirt 3 » druggist gives you Mulsified —Advertisement fl";r Itching Torture " Use Anfixe?ljicl?quid Zemo i “There is one remedy that seldom | alls to stop itching torture and re- | ieve skin irritation, and that makes | e skin soft, clear and healthy. {Any druggist can supply you with emo, which generally overcomes &in discases. Eczem itch, | imples, rashes, blackheads, in most ases give way to Zemo. Frequent or blemishes disappear oy ight. Itching usually stops in. | tantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic | id, clean, casy to use and de- | able. It costs only 3 xtra large bottle, $1.00. 1t will not | tain, Is not greasy or sticky and is | ositively safe for tender, sens ive skins, In skin troubles, ordinary soaps | g irritating and liable to aggra- ste the cond Use Zemo soap. P 0 gstens the process of healing, cfi!l W. Rose Co., Clevel What is wrong with your skin? 4 (‘ln(ied or enlarged pores, © blotches, roughness, etc.? i Try Resinol Soap and Oint - [ ment. They usually over- i comesuch troubles prompt. } 1y, easily and at little cost, Soid by all druggists. i i ] 1 . Resinol phJ ates Bochnew S — Owing to lower prices, the United | @ with her will furnish Itafy A Modern Heating Ploant Bathroom Will Enhance the Value of Any House Now s the time to Install, while pri low. et Our MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. N.W. Maln 3016-3017 1T SPEARS L oK 1TSE P BOKN OF EXPERIENCE AND NOT EXPERIMENT, THE GARD-. NER LIGHT FOUR PRESENTS SOUND AUTOMOBILE VALUE— CORRECT IN DESIGN, WEIGHT AND CONSTRUCTION~POWER- FUL BUT ECONOMICAL—A BET- TER CAR AT A LOWER PRICE. WAYNE SMITH & CO, 22nd and M Sts. N.W, ' phone West 2007 Th Shopping Center—I11th & G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Another Shipment of Those Tailored and Sports Hats $1.47 On Tuesday morning we shall offer 23 dozen pretty new Tailored and Sports Hats that should have arrived last Tuesday, but owing to mistake in shipping did not reach us in time, con- sequently we will offer them at the same low price. Included are pretty milan hemps, lisere, Jap rough straws and fancy n rolled cushion brims with and two-toned colors now so demand. Here are hats that ings, utility, sports and street wear, in all the most popu- lar styles and colors. Palnis Royal—Sccond Floor, Hundreds of New Summer Blouses Fashioned of French Voile, Batiste, Organdy, Tailored Stripe Tub Silk An Underpriced Purchase Placed on Sale at Remarkable Savings Scores and scores of captivating models, many trimmed with faney lace, wide lace in- sertion, tucks short sleeves. or Varian patterns, Interesting Collection of Silk Pillows Just Think of It! Only $1.45 Summer time is pillow time. Brighten up that chair or couch. Made of good quality silk Tussah, in a drawn effect, as pictured, with fruit or flowers “bloom- ing” out of top center. Excellent color assortment including gold, blue and gold. Featured at $1.69. Palals Royal—Main Kioor. Val and Filet, some combined with tucks. Becoming colls reveres, some square collar effects, Peter 1 such as long an collars and also collarless models. l.ong or Also a splendid assortment of handmade batiste blouses with hand drawn Palaix Royal—Third Floor, The Palais Royal's Special Feature Sale of yard, Silks, Dress Goods and Linings Yard-wide Peau-de-Cygne, alll 40-in. Baronctte Satin, at, yd., }$2.95 Superior " Silk Trico- That We Have Scheduled for the Month of May - colors. Allsitk ™ Printed ¢ $1.6D satins, yard, ! The Chiffon Taffetas Crepe de Chine, vard, Quality - lette, yard, L %1 9‘) Crepe de ‘Chine Stripe Shirt- | 49 Lo Te ings, vard, Novelty Sports Silks, vard, 36-inch Heavy Wash Satin, vd., J All-sil gette Crepe, vardy Crep Chine, yard, hirting, yard, Quality Japanese Pon- vard, Habutai, vard, White Robe All All-silk vard. Also” Plain and Fancy Trico- lette, yard, Crepe, | Palaix Roynl—Second Floor. STARK, WASHATINGTOX. 7. T. MOXDAY, MAY 9 PALAIS ROYAL }{czy Offers bountiful varieties of the newest undergar- ments, attractively finished. All price concessions un- derwear headquarters has gained are shared with you in this May Sale of White. . See Special Tables on Main and Third Floors. Undergarments of Every Description---Special! 90¢ Values From $1 to $1.50 $1.33 Values From $L.75 to $1.98 $1.88 Values From $2 to $2.50 $2.29 Values From $250 to $2.98 $2.88 Values From $325 to $3.75 g . These prices were quoted as specials for three days. but the response we re- ceived Monday prompts us to warn you if you wish to sharc to be here as carly as possible tomorrow, for Wednesday is the last day. Attractively made of fine lingerie fabric, embellished with fimz \\asl! and embroidery, also medallion outlined in lace. In these groups wlll.bc found nightgowns, envelope chemise, corset covers, drawers, etc. Your choice at the above prices. Special for Tuesday Only — | [‘ EXTRA SPECIAL l EXTRA SPECIAL {1 EXTRA SPECIAL | Kimonos and | | “Mildred” ‘ Satin | | Camisoles Negliges $3.98 Stout Drawe i D aintily $1.50 50 of dot= e 3 styles. Made | made. with ted Swiss, T ; | rimmings of alais | with Empire or Jacket with hnlcvll \\ablvl lv l’1'|:;;“‘(“llry:}-|\(«’] \I‘v:l((: .L:‘»I c i i 5. 0f . 1o d buttons. lace and a ) - | i effect, trimmings of | band and but ce ol iGee ahs dainty laces and ribbon. | | embroidery trimmed. | s RN L _ Silk Underwear | Envelope Chemise, $2.98 Chi ulder. w IV'\“" 1 trimming. Crepe. | wll’hilippine Underwear, $2.98 Values. $3.98 to $5.98 Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise. Made of fine-count nainsook, ail hand-sewn, hand-em- broidered and hand-scalloped in vines and flow- Some with inserts of real filet laces. Attrac- 208, Of heavy wash Satin or Crepe de with built-up rose strap o georgetie and At 295, Values Nightgowns, $3.98 Of Tub Siik and Crepe de Chy white, plainly tailored «r lace trinn Palais Royal—Third ers tive value at in pi Palaix Royal—Third I'leor. Tuesday Is Basement Day --a day we strive to introduce better values—glance over these items and learn of the worth-while savings offered in this great economy Basement Store Sox, 2 prs., 45¢ Silk-like Mercerized Cotton Sox, with cuff tops striped in pink, blue and brown. 4:. to 8% sizes. Basement Day, 2 pairs, 45c. 50c Hose, 39c Burson's “outsizes.” extra full and lonu. Of mercerized lisle, seamless and fashioned. 9 to 10 sizes. Basement Day, 39¢ pair. Hose, 4 prs., 69¢ These are Boys’ Usual 25¢ Black Stockings, sturdily ribbed, ample length and with rein- forced feet. 6 to 10 sizes. Basement Day, 4 pairs for 69c. Hose, 2 prs., $1 Juveniles’ Sports Hose, with wide, flat rih and cuff tops. White, cordovan and other colors. 6 to 9/ sizes. Basement Day, 2 pair- for $1.00. Hose, 3 prs., 50c These are Children’s Regular Ribbed Hose, with reinforced feet. Black, white and cordovan. Basement Day, 3 pairs for 50c. Bloomers at 44c Of pink batiste, made fully large but shapely, with and without ruffle Basement Day, 44c. Longcloth, 10 Yards $2.59 40-incl Longeloth——4.000 yards—fine quality, for lingerie, etc. Basement Day, 10 yards for Batiste, 7 yards, 98¢ 27-inch Batiste, with dainty designs in col- ors. Basement Day, 7 yards for 9. Percale, 5> yards, 98¢ 36-inch Percales—3000 yards—on light grounds with dets, stripes and checks in col- ors. Basement Day, Sfiyards, 9Bc, Organdy, 2'» yds., 98¢ 40-inch Organdy, in white, navy, maize, tan and gray. Superior crisp quality. Basement Day, 2V yards at 98¢, Table Damask, 98¢ 72-inch Mercerized Damask, five beautiful patterns. Special for Basement Day at 98c vard. Palais Royal—Bargain Bascment. Towels, 3 for 98¢ 22x40-inch Heavy Turkish Towels. for Basement Day at 3 for 98c. Hose, 3 prs., $1.00 Women's KRibbed Hose with seam at back. double heels and toes. Cordovan and black; sizes 817 to 10. Basement Day, 3 pairs, $1.00. Hose, 2 prs., $1.00 \\'fnm'n\ 69c value Fiber Silk Hose, with reinforced feet. Black, white, cordovan and grav. &% to 10 sizes. Basement Day, 2 pairs, S1.00, Union Suits, 59¢ Boys’ Cross-bar Muslin Suits. low neck, short sleeves, knee length, 26 to 34 sizes, Basement Day, 3% suit. Sheets at 63¢ 72x90-inch Sheets—for with seam. Special single beds—made Basement Day at 63c each. Vests, 2 for 69c¢ Women’s Ribbed Vests, bodice and V' styles, flesh pink and white: 36 and 38 sizes. 39c values. Basement Day, 2 for 69c. Umbrellas, $5.98 Samples of Women's 8800 to $1000 Silk Umbrellas, some slightly marred. Basement Day, chcice for $3.98. Crash, 6 yards, 98¢ 17-inch Crash—white with blue border. Absorhent quality. Special for Basement Day at 0 yards for 98¢, Sheeting, 7 yards, 59¢ . The Durable Unbleached Sheeting, useful in every home. Basement Day feature at 7 vards for 39, Wash Cloths, 6 for 29c¢ Turkish Wash Cloths—with pink and blue stripes. Special for Basement Day at 6 for 0c. bresses at $2.19 Of gingham, with embroidery trimming. Also 2-picce Middy Suits with ‘white braid trimming. Bring your children here “Base- ment Day"—tomorrow. Palain Royal—Bargain Basement. Summer Silk Dresses at$15 The Palais Royal is \ becoming more and more famous this sea- son because of the Best $4 Corsets $2.85 Superior models—of materials guar- anteed to give long service; Walohn and Duplex boned throughout. Low or empire tops, extremely long skirt and elastic insert. Trimmed with edging and 6 garters. Sizes 21 to 30. Basement wonderful dresses Day at $285. sold at $15.00. Now comes 350 new models, on sale to- morrow morning. Crepe de Chine Dresses Check Taffeta Dresses Plain Taffeta Dresses Satin and Georgette Dresses The styles will ap- peal to every woman and miss. All sizes, in copen, taupe, tan. gray, pekin and black. Basement Day at $15.00. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Underwear, 50c Women's corset covers, short skirts and drawers—of superior nainsook. lace and em- broidery trimmed. Basement Day at 50c. Nightgowns, $1 Women's—"“out sizes"—of Batiste and Nain- sook—lace and embroidery trimmed. 46, 48 and 50 sizes. Basement Day at $1.00. Petticoats, $1.50 Genuine Heatherbloom—in black and colors —finished with neat shirred flounce. Base- ment Day at $1.50, Silk Hose, $1.00 Bandeaux at 29¢ Hook-back style. of Sizes 32 to at 2 These are e values. heavy mesh and_clastic in back. 42; white and pink. Basement Day Union Suits, 2 for 69c Misses” 50c¢ low mneck, no sleeves. tight knees. Basement Day, 2 suits for 69c. Pants, 2 prs., 69¢ Women's 39¢ Ribbed Pants with lace knces and muslin bands. 36 and 38 sizes. Basement Day, 2 pairs for 69c. Sox, 4 prs., 50c Ribbed. with cuff tops. Sizes 5 to 915 in white: incomplete assortment in cadet blue and brown. Basement Day, 4 pairs for 50c. Dresses at 95¢ Children’s Plain Color Plaid and Stripe Tub Dresses. Some with white pique collar and cuffs. Each with pocket and belt. Basement Day, 95c. Aprons at 95¢ Women's Enveloping Bungalow Aprons, of fast color percale. Extra special for Base- ment Day at 95c. Long Silk Gloves Extra Special, $1.59 Ribbed Suits, Size 36. 16-button length—Wemen's Best Silk Women's. With long silk boots and rein- Gloves, with double fingertips. Samples— forced feet, seam at back—like full fash- white, black and best colors—but not all sizes ioned. Cordovan and black. 8 to 10 sizes. in every style. Basement Day, $1.59 pair. Palais Royal—Bargain Bawement. Basement Day at $1.00 pair. Palaix Royal—Bargain Basement. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'III.Y:ICIIlIIIIII...IIIIIIIII,-llIIIIIIII 11

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