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Moo U T LU L T U KILLRATS TODAY e guaranteed “kill ‘.x.':‘.a Waterbogs — the wrea =3 e READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS RENT BOARD DECISIONS | Allowed—Five Present Rates | Are Approved. STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE or Rate. moe ¢ Cockroaches, present rentals and one | inations handed down b; . indic dlords. 703 Dath food destroy ic Paste forces these’ ing a majorit: Directions in 15 languages in every bo; and 150 K west; a mont Thale: southeas! Sheridan rent increased from § Ivory Soap, 3 for 2lc Colgate’s Natural Soap, 3 for 25¢. Tooth Brushes, assorted sizes, each, 10c. Newest Summer Millinery $4.95 & $7 Airy Georgette Hats Smart Taffeta Hats ‘White Milan Hats Cool Leghorn Hats The outdoor season brings a wealth of fascinating ideas in millinery, all of which are pre- sented at King’s Palace at these low prices. Every correct new shape, size, color and trimming —a veritable roll-call of Fash- ion. Trimmings of wreaths, flower clusters, ostrich, ribbons and feather novelties. Sports Hats And Sports Sailors ore hats, more styles, more value than Fou'll find elsewhere in Washington. Rib- bon hats, felt and hemp combinations, body hats, embroidered Visca, wool com- binations. and embroidered crepe hats in infinite variety. And plenty of smart banded sailors. $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 SPORT APPAREL 510 A Double Attraction Sfor Saturday The Coats The Skirts F Polo Cloth, Sports Coats Sports Skirts h, heather iabrics, 'AILORED of beautiful all- “Fulwool” jersey and Schrei- wool plaids . and hard-fin- ber jersey. All-silk lined, half- ished all-wool worsteds. Box- silk lined and unlined. Variously pleated and side-pleated models. belted. patch pocketed and Handsome sport stripe novelties stitched. _All the popular sport as well as ligh: and dark plaids. colors. Choice, $10. All sizes. Choice, $10. Men’s Athletic . UNION SUITS, 95¢ Tailored of Fine W hite Madras and Nainsook “Lox-it-on” and other standard makes of summer suits, specially priced right at the opening of warm weather. Garments that fit well and wear well. All have elastic m:rt in-back. You'll find it mighty hard to match these values. Athletic Union Suits Special lot of $1 white nainsook suits, some of which show occasional tiny spots. A trip to the laundry makes them immaculate............ Men’s Otis Underwear Choice of balbriggan and white gauze gar- ments, half sleeve shirts, ankle drawers. Every size. Drawers have reinforced seats. Garment, Porosknit Union Suits Men's genuine “Porosknit” suits, regular sizes 34 to 44, extra sizes 46 to 58. Those in ecru are strictly perfect: those in white are slightly imperfect. $l 19 . 69c Three veless, styles: short rleeves, knee length; sl knee length; V neck, knee length. 16-Button White Silk Gloves JURCHASE of slight irregulars of $2.00 Long - $1.39 . Silk Gloves from a maker of national utation. Fashioned with full arms, and full button length. Double finger tips. Faults are negligible and do not affect the wear. For the First Time in Years— Two New Models in Flesh Color . Good news—the dollar R & G is back again, concrete evidence of the retum to normal we are hearing so much about. One style is a low-bust corset with sub- ber top; the other has medinm bastend long ekirt. The same note of economy is evident throughout the entire R & G line for spring and summer 1921. In each instance, women are finding a complete measure of -tyle‘ com- fort, fit and service at moderate cost. And every woman can find just the model for her figure in the R & G assortments. '$1.75 to $6.50 Second Floor—King's Palace. FAVORABLE TO OWNERS Six Increases and One Reduction | ix rental increases, approval of five s reduction were provided for in a list of determ- | the District | road 50 | $40.50 a month approved. Satisfactron First {INGS PALA( 810-818 7¢th St. STAR, WASHIN Langston. defendant. Paul Minor, apartment 2, 1311 THE EVENING to $10 a month; Frank H.“Booker, de- fendant. William B. Slater, 216 P street north- rent increased from $30.50 to month; Moore & Hill, Inc., de-| fondant. Estelle Simmons. | northwest; rent incre: to $23 a month; E. L. $45.50 a month approved. Gra defendant. '\fll [ wes 9 G street|apnroved. d from $20.50 | “7F. Scott Company, | George Pryor, defenda: J. F. Tompkins, 1838 H west; present rental of $35 approved. M M. L street south- | fondant R treet no; | defendant. [ Fannie Turncr, 328 west; rent increased month. J. Dallas Grady, defend- | rent reduced from 0 nt. month. William R. E Jeremiah J. O'Leary. apartment 3, & URGE CAMP RETAINED. Harris, 1 rr\ Wardman, . vddane, reet north- 50 a month . defendant. | Va, have been made to the L 1311 1st | m rental of Frank ) Frank J. H. Jenifer, a cet northwest city officials business men f Petersburg, V Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 18c Hair Brushes, with hardwood backs. 25¢, Black Rubber Dressing Combs, 19c. Pond's Vanishing Cream and Pond's Cold Cream, each, 25c. Blue Serge Suits For Confirmation King’s Palace is the logical place for outfitting the bov for confirmation and other occasions when it is desired that he shall look his best. We believe these values in all-wool blue serge suits rank first in Washington—parents and boys who have made comparisons have agreed with us. All-Wool Blue Serge Suits With One With Two Pair Pants Pairs Pants $9.45 $11.95 “ Tailored of Whitman’s pure wool blue serge, 7\ = sun-proof and serviceable. Alpaca lined. Yoke model with side-pleats down front and m\erled pleat down back. Smartly belted. ably lined. Sizes 8 to 18. .. All-Wool French Serge " 2-Pants Suits $16.95 Compare these suits with ANY blue serge suits you can find anywhere at any price. We've never seen better—and this goes for both fabric and workmanship. Full box-pleated style, with belt. Alpaca lined. - Beautfully tailored. Live leather belt. All sizes 10 to 18. Pants dur- Confirmation Dresses When the little ones with happy faces and high hearts proudly take their places in the May ceremonies, it is the time of times when mothers want them to look their best. Bring them to King’s Palace tomorrow for dainty frocks. The values are impressive. Girls’ White Dresses of organdy, voile and batiste in a large assortment of styles. Waists and skirts trimmed in lace and fine embroidery, others tucked or ruffle-trim- med. Some have tunic, all have wide ribbon sashes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $3.98 to $12.50 Little Girls’ Colored Or- gandy Hats, poke shape, with shirred brim in maize, blue, pink and orchid. Little Girls’ Dresses of organdy, high and surplice waist, with sash. Waist and skirt trimmed with small ruffles. Colors are pink, blue, rose, maize and orchid. Sizes 2 to 6. $3.50 and $3.98 Little Girls' Hats, of white mull, organdy and swiss em- broidery, trimmed with laces, embroidery, satin ribbon and flowers. 1.00 . $225 10 $5.98 Van Raalte GLOVE SILK HOSE Purchase of Irregulars, on Sale at SUPERB Glove Silk Stockings, in black, $2 |5 black with colored tops, white, cordovan, Russian calf, gray and aluminum. The name “Van Raalte” on every pair—the symbol of quality. Priced lower than the wholesale cost would be if these hose were absolutely perfect, MISSES’ GORDON SILK HOSE— FIBE Shaped, with seamed back, lisle u-r‘T:ngn:l"valfr?":‘l;kégru Ao garter top; perfect qual- lisle tops. ' Black, white ity; black. white and cor- 50 cordovan and na Sizes 59 dovan. 79c kind........ c 7 to 10 el C CHILDREN'S 80CKS—Onyx and BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE— other makes; some perfect, some DBoY¥S' Gordon Heavy Ribbed Black slightly irregular. White 250 e A SiEsdiine Rib w ancy tops; also 2 Bolid COlors .........c... SRR ST 25¢ CHILDREN’S THREE-QUARTER LACE LISLE no!E—Beautllul SOCKS — Mercerized quality, in imported quality, full fashioned, N e SR S0 i L T frgpuns” s pten Badk 35 pice oo mintt $1.69 “WELDREST” Tailored Hose Made with the new tailored seam that provides a revelation in fit and trim appearance. Seamless foot. In Lisle, 59¢ and 79¢ In Silk, $1.75 and $2.00 Georgette Crepe de Chine Mignonette A Saturday Sale of Charming New Models, in White, Flesh, Navy, To- o mato, Sand, Harding Blue and Honeydew. HE styles of the hour—slip-over models, tucked fronts, surplice fronts, frilled fronts, Many beautiful lace-trim- med effects, also many with embroidered fronts. Roll, tux- edo and round flat collars. N n \ NGTON, D. C., street t rental of eetimorthwest Jipresent Bneple, OO Pinkney, 359 G street -out?l-‘ present rental of §16.50 a m‘;“t Officers Elected and Repons Sub- a month Frank N. Wilson, 1523 \ldnnn <lr‘eel defendant. Protests against the War Depart- ment's plan to abandon Camp lLee. House tary committee by a delegation of D. C. TYPOTHETAE HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING 1st rth- mitted at Gathering at Har- de- vey's Restaurant. rom [T NK P. HOWARD. The annual mecting of the Typo- thetae of Washington, D. C.. was held | Wednesday at Harvey's, 11th street | and Pennsylvania avenue. A featurs of the meeting was tion of officers. the annual eiec which followed 1mnrge h e committee, Carie Chureh, B Robert McP. Milans, Darragh, Franc. E. B. Kennedy and Josep member ex-officio, non, and honora Durr. the opening of the bu: ing President Oscar T ight made report, in which he com limented the work of the variou »mmittecs during the past vear. following reports were then present- ed by the chairmen of the various committees and adopted: Howard, iness meet- Treasurer's ph D. Ashby; indus- committee, Dwight S. nd advertising, Cl adoption of the long. price list ter a ten-minute discussion, fol- lowing sim ction by other typo- thetaes throughout the countr: The retiring president presented certificates to the following members the typothe ses during th . Freeman, J. F. Du_Comb, Monroe H. Stockett, Harry Miller, Roy E. McGlasson, Karl V Eiker, Albert F. Russell, Mr L. Cohill, A. A. Merkle, iss Gertrude M. Thoma: Forker, Carroll C. Ross, Miss Mar- garet N. McQueen, Albert Oettinger, Howard S. Fisk, John P. Ruppert, William P. Doing, jr., George B. Ken- nedy, Charles Miller, Robert B. Doing, A. C. Giles, Ben Durr, Ralph Lee. ass in cost finding—Miss France J. Nicholson, Miss Ida V. Hueper, Miss Aileen E. Gregory, Miss Marjorie V. Hill, Karl V. Eiker, Ben Durr, Paul J. Dundon, Roy E. McGlasson, Mrs. Emma Ager, Albert F. Russell, Mrs. B. D. Hartranft, Miss Eva M. Brown. The resignation of Ben F. Durr, the executive secretary for several years past, was anpounced and accepted. He was elected an honorary member in the organization. K. C. TO AID MEMORIAL. Will Take Part in Services Here on May 26. Washington’s_general assembly of the fourth degree, Knights of Columbus, is completing arrangements for participa- tion of its membership in full street re- galia for the memorial service to be held at the Sylvian Theater in the Washington Monument grounds Thurs- day, May 26, under the auspices of the Vincent B. Costello Post, American Le- gion, in commemoration of the 522 Washington boys who_met death in the service during the waf. This announcement was made today in behalf of the committee in_charge, consisting of Maj. C. Eugene Edwards, A. Tobin, John E. tram G. Lennon. At day of the memorial service a solemn requiem mass will be said over the re- mains of Vincent B. Costello, the first jlocal fourth degree knight to forfeit 1if¢ 10 o'clock on the | Open Evenings Till 9 0’Clock Chickering Upright Piano (Used) Extra Special Bargain at $165 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas, uv""" TO~NIGHT Tomorrow Alright (a vegetable aperient) taken at aight will help keep you well, by M IUNIORS— of the sarms Ingrodienth thes coated. For children and T2 FRIDAY, MAY TELEPHONE NIGHT STAGED \ C. & P. Company Entertain Calvury | rall class of the Calvary Baptist Sun-| day school were guests of the Chesa- | peake and Potomac Telephone Com- | pany Wednes $th and H streets, first stammering contrivance muhed in a dusty machine shop at Salem. Mass.. 7 Bell. down to the recent openi the Key West-H e ble and the attendant conduction of |mm.-m Cuba and Catalina Islands editor of the Transmitte & {accompanied the narration. was served with telephone 1 20, 1921. Class With Novel Program. More than 400 members of the Bur- ay night at the church, | when for the first the concern staged Telephone night."” The history of the utility from the | | in 1876, by Alexander G aham ana submarine ca- 00-mile telephone conversation Calif., was recounted b; ¥ magazine. - Stereopticon pictures i which included | moving picture | and “Speed- The nwniugl rn\fn‘shmenls,' novelties. ion of tw concluded with Capital & Surplus, SZ(X) 000-Resources, Over $1,800,000 Asa Matter of Convenience —to our many deposltors. this bank, as almost every one knows, remains open from 5 to 8:30 EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. | Extra hours are observed because we're extra mindful of deposuors wants and regard SERVICE to them as our important duty. . Paid on Daily Savings Balances ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Mount Vernon Savings Bank . Cor. Sth St. and Mass. Ave. O R RO O A T Woodbmward X Lotheop $13.75 $24.75 work embroidery on overskirt and waist. black. $13.75. have ruffles on overskirts. with overskirt embroidered in henna; These are in navy and black only. $29.50. A Special Selling of - Philippine Handmade Blouses, $4.95 There is nothing smarter to wear than Handmade Blouses, particularly these fine and beautiful Philippine Blouses that will appeal to the woman accustomed to the most immaculate grooming. Made of the finest Batiste or French Voile with expert detail work; perfectly fitting collars and cuffs. Hand-drawn, hand-embroidered, valen- ciennes or real filet lace trimmed. Many different styles from which to make your selection. An exceptional purchase enables us to place these blouses before our patrons at this low price. Sizes 36 to, 46. Not all sizes in each style. outfit. models. and toes. quality at this exceptional price. Women’s Handkerchiefs Very Special, 25¢ Women’s Lawn Handkerchiefs with half-inch bor- der; several rows spoke handstitching; hand embroid- ered. A very special handkerchief at about half price. Women’s Fine Count Linen Handkerchiefs, all in- itials. Also Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hand em- broidery of neat designs. And these Handkerchiefs, 18c = Women’s Colored or White Embroidered Handker- chiefs of a good grade cotton, 18c. Men’s Cotton Handkerchiefs with quarter-inch hemstitched border, 18c. DOWN STAIRS STORE ORLesser Priced Merchandise Presenting Mo#t Exceptional Values in Misses’ New Street & Afternoon Dresses $18.75 $29.50 Including Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes. Mignonette, Taffeta, Satin, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Dresses, i straightline effects with wide sash. Others in basque effect with opcn- Colors are navy, brown and Taffeta, Mignonette and Crepe de Chine Drene‘, in straightline effects with overskirts; round necks, short sleeves; embroidered in silk of con- trasting colors. Navy, tan, brown and black. $18.75. Canton Crepe and Taffeta Dresses, in basque effects with apron fronts: tie-back sash, piped in light colors; embroidered collars and cuffs: Colors are navy, black and brown. some $24.75. ‘Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine Dresses, in long straightline some have tucked overskirts. Sports Hats, $5.00 New Sports Hats in white, or black and white combinations with brims of milan hemp and crowns of heavy white taffeta; embroidered in black or white. three styles from which to choose—these are sailor, poke and rolled brim models. Correct Styles in New Sweaters There are $3.95 These Smart Jersey or Knitted Tuxedo Sweaters are very effective when worn with a plaid skirt. sport shades to be worn with the white skirt, thereby making a very attractive Most all of the new spring shades are here, and they are in many different Sizes 36 to 46. Also shown in the new Women’s Silk Hose, $1.00 Women’s Mockseam Silk Hose with lisle tops and reinforced heels New brown, Russia calf, black, white and gray. Sizes 84 to 10. It is seldom you get the opportunity to secure silk hose of this Made Veils, 55¢ New Made Veils with scroll and chenille borders in all the new colors and combinations; to be worn in tight or drape style. . . . Girls’ Middies 95¢ Girls’ Good Quality White Jean Middies; some with black ties and emblem on sleeves: others have blue collars’ and cuffs; all have pockets. Sizes 6 to 22 years. Girls’ Corsets, $1.00—$1.50—$2.00 TheYoung Girls’ Corsetsshould not confine or restrict the devclopmg figure, but should give the proper support and trim lines necessary. We have a number of models suitable for the girl of school age, lightly boned and of good materials. These are well made and are very reasonable at these low prices. Pink Coutil or Broche are the matenals low top and waistline styles; medi- um and longer skirts. Bandeaux in pink or white mercerized matena]s; front or back closing. 35¢ and 45¢c. Pink Muslin Bloomers, well made and strong, with lace-trimmed knee. 35c. e