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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. SEEEEEEEEEEN EESESEEENEENEEEEEEEEEEES < IIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIII_IIIIII;I-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - i - A - : oA W . Shop by Mail e S @VAM 1f you cannot come personally to select your needs, have our = = = = expert shoppers efficiently execute your instructions. Address Cleartone Records, 49¢ Palais Royal Mail Order Department. OPTOMETRISTS ELECT ! D. C. MAN TO OFFICE - Dr. M. A. Leese Made Vice Presi-' i dent—Texas Rangers May Lose | Marksmanship. NEW YORK, June 29.—Dr. P. A. Dil- worth told the American Optometrit Association yesterday that if Texas did not hurry up and get an optom- etry law, those Texas rangers, whose marksmanship was so famous, would not be able to hit the side ‘of a bat- tleship grounded on the main street ©f their home towns. “Why," said the doctor, “at the rate All the most popular “jazz hits” are featured at this price. All are 10-inch records. Come to our Bargain Basement and hear them i played. New Felt The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Sports Hats Splendid for Immediate Wear $1.98, $3.98 to $5 Many New Arrivals Women’s Glove-Silk Vests, $1.95 Regularly $2.25 to $2.50 Bodice tops in pink. Also the nov- elty lace stripe, so cool and dainty for summer wear, in pink, orchid and maize. All first quality. Women’s Union Suits, 59¢ Regularly 75c. Low neck, tight Men’s Sexton Union Suits All Athletic Style 85¢ Regularly $1.50 and $2.00 charlatans are operating in Texas to- day there will not be a man, woman or child who will not suffer from some eort of eye trouble within the next generation. Texas is the dumping ground for the slick-tongued fakers. Who, barred from imposing on the public in other parts of the country, gnulct the unprotected of the Lone Star state.” The association last night electe the following officers: President, Cliver Abel, St. Loui Added to our assortment afford one the choos- Dr. artin .\. Lee i i Dr. Martin A Lée Adde ! % knee and umbrella stylcs. Regular and We have just received 2,400 more suits of this icorge L. ing from one of the largest stocks in the city. The extra large sizes. Good fitting and famous make. The same fine qualities that we sold light weight. All perfect. At 59c. Women’s Vests, 3 for $1 Formerly soc. Low neck, ribbed, tailored bands and bodice tops, in white and pink. Regular and extra sizes. At 3 for $1.00. Women’s Vests at 25¢ Low and V neck, ribbed, narrow shoulder and bodice tops. Regular and extra sizes. At 25c. Children’s Union Suits, 2 for $1 Bear Brand Waist Suits with button attachments, 2 to 12 years. Also boys’ and youths’ athletic suits, in gauze. S-butten front Guarauien Easy to wash, 4 to 16 years. At 2 for :’:wr?'“reespb:c(,! Sleeves 33, 34 and $1.00. 35. Sizes 14 to 17%. At $1.59. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor. felt hat is much in demand, offering a practical and most stylish sports or street hat that goes well with all costumes; also smart-looking for seashore and mountain resorts wear. Practically all neatly trimmed with grosgrain ribbon bands and bows or crepe de chine scarfs. Colors: White, navy, sand, orchid, rose, jade and copen blue; in sailors, drooping brims or rolled off-the-face hats to suit every fancy. Pretty White Milan Sailors, $3.98 An exceptional variety of these pretty hats are always in demand for July and August wear for town or country.” They make the ideal hat to” wear with light =summer frocks. :e\'eral different styles to choose from, neatly trimmed with grosgrain ribbon bands and OWS. two weeks ago. Made full and roomy with ribbed elastic back. Sleeveless and knee length, with three piece seat. Materials are checked nainsook, plaid madras and striped madras. Sizes 34 to 46. At 85c. Men’s Woven Madras Shirts, $1.59 Regularly $3 and $350 Only 600 in the lot. Every shirt woven madras in all the new neat patterns and color stripes. Cut full and roomy with pearl but- tons. 5-button front. Guaranteed ton. Onio: treasurer, Charles M. Jen- B ¥ins, Richmond, Ind. i The committee on public rela!mns‘. Teported that the Ohio State Associa- | gy tion of Optometrists had discovered | zation that the Americal ] had been discriminatin against optometrists by the use of pamphlets and publications, which, it was claimed, worked an injustice t Wl ation. The mat- t All Straw Hats Reduced All our regular stock hats. Straws and Pana- mas, all sizes, all perfect and new. $4.00 grade at $2.85 $5.00 grade at $3.65 $6.00 grade at $4.35 NEW FIND SEEN GREAT AID 7 FIGHTING YELLOW FEVER | i Isolated Germs Still Alive—Doc- g tors Very Optimistic Over 'm i Discovery. ] | VERA CRUZ, June 29.—Sanitation | esperts in this city believe that the i isolation of the microbe causing yel- |l low fever. which was announced here | Yesterday, will have an important | bearing upon the work of combating that disease, which in the past has |@ often heen a Scourge in tropical | countries. Dr. Iglesias. chief of the ;B bacteriological laboratory here, de-; means of isolating the ter called Drs. Mauro ! no Morfin to con- | Untrimmed Garden Hats, of all styles and colors, await your Palais Royal—S:cond Floor. choosing at $1.75 to $3.98. Whiie Cotton Sports Skirts Offered at Exceptionally Low Prices for Pre - Inventory - $2.79 and | Extra Special Close-Out Sale of - 300 Porch and House Dresses Values $3.50 to $5.00 $2.88 Boys’ Hot-Weather Clothes Cool and Comfortable — Of the Best Standard Quality at extremely Low Prices Boyw’ Palm Beach Suitx. Fine grade, ¥r all the best colors and pat vised the germ, and Loyo and The germs were still alive vester- | season. In_ silv day. the seventh day since their iso- | B brown and dark cellently taiiored lation. Heretofore the microbes have died at the end of the fourth day of incubation. Among those who are ng the germs is Dr. B, W the Rockfeller Instituse. in charge of the cam- 2 Anitation of the city. The campuign fought against mosquitoes during recent months is believed to be bearing fruit. as no new cases of the plague have been reported, and pocket 18 years. At You will find these dresses attractively Boyn' 1 and $4 Wash Suits. are fine, fast color peggy cloth, gala- made of lawn. voile and batiste. Dainty styles . . B s “eas, ps, A 16 4 in light and dark colors, neat white organdie e A e T matia ool or S\\'ifi'S CO”arS and Cufis At. sz 88 I and color combinations. Oliver Twist and middy styles. The product Lingerie Petticoats, $1.98 Il t ) i | $3.79 For vacation wear, a & cotton sport skirt is the ideal garment. Provide at Materials of one of the best makers. Sizew s to 10 _\vear:fg.\tm $l-95 confidence expressed that there leas . h A1l be no epidemic of yellow fev east two or three. , ] : This summer. m"i With trimmings of laces and embroidery, All with | Boyw Bell Blomnex. Of woven mudras. i Materials are of gab- extra dust flounce. Some with double panel.” At $1.98. ales and fine gradc i all sizes, 6 to Q5. 2.Piece Pajamas, $1.98 | Of Crepe and Batiste, in plain pink or blue bird or floral patterns. At $1.98. Undermuslins at $1.33 ac Included are dainty night gowns and envelope JoRIEs < ekers chemise. Made of batistevhlongcloth and nainsook. et e 95¢ Styles that are well made and trimmed in laces, em- Boys® White Army Dock Katek- 1 95 3 B coofs rs, best grade. o broidery and hand work. At $1.33. Boxy' ext ‘Quallty Government $1 g7 Women’s Farmerettes, $1.25 Khaki Knickers at $L45 and P>¢ (Overalls.) For gardening or camp. Of jean Dathing Suits, for little and bix boys The popular one-piece skirt stvle. in and denim, in navy or tan. Save your clothes by wearing them. To close at $1.25. ardine, repp and pique Trimmings consists of touches of real pearl buttons, clever pock- ets. \Waistbands 26 to 34. These skirts all maintain the high standard of Palais Royal merchandise. - We also have a small lot of about 50 skirts at $1.98. Palais Royal—Third Floor. JEWELS WORTH $250,000 SEIZED FROM MISS JOYCE nes and Shirts at Tie Real Palm Beach Knickers, 7 to 1§ $2.75 Boyw Irish Linen and Genuine Bpecial Treasury Agents Take Gems, Charging Non-Payment of Customs Taxes. CHICAGO, I, June 29.—Jewels | valued at nearly $ 000 owed by whose hus- ce, wealthy lum berman, recently instituted proceed ings for annulment of their marriage. huve been seized by special Treasury agents in New York city, according to word received here. William H. Clara, collector of cus- toms, said that he had received from the New York office a report which| itemized the jewels being held for al- leged non-payment of customs taxes. Among the articles is a diamond tiara valued at $100,000, it was said. In his annulment proceedings Joyee asks nearly a_ million dollars’ worth of jewelry, which, he said, he had pur- chased for Peggy in foreign coun- tries. WOLCOTT FACES FIGHT. Bitter a great variety of handsome patterns Cotton and fine all-wool wor- Steds At p3e to $3.95 Palais Royal—Third Floor. Bargain Basement Month-End Sale ) Palais Royal—Third Floor. The “buvers” of the various departments have been instructed to quote prices that will dispose of all “broken lots,” and mills and factories have been called upon for their “clearaways.” It means for tomorrow the best bargains of the.summer in The Palais Royal Bargain Basement. ’4.69 Parliamentary Struggle Stirs Delaware Senate. DOVER, Del, June 29.—After one of the bitterest parliamentary strug- gles in its hi: v, the state senate Jast night rec until today under an agreement ote at 4 p.m. on the! confirmation_of United States Sena- h O. Wolcott, democrat. a: llor, and on the other thre liciary nominations of Gov. Denn; at 6 o'clock. The session will be ope: PROPOSE UNIVERSITY TOWN. | PARIS, June 29.—A law providing B Juveniles’ Tub Dresses l of ginghams, with sia touches— some tie sashes, others with leather belts. ‘The plaited overskirt ef- fects are captivating. Sizes 7 to 14 years, inclusive. At - $1.95. 383 Summer Dresses Organdy Dresses—Voile Dresses—Gingham Dresses Two New York makers have included their no longer needed samples—acquired and offered irrespective of former prices. Also in- Regulation Middy Blouses Girls of 8 to 20 years can acquire the middies . standard at a higher price—tomorrow at $1.59. Of white jean with em- blem on sleeve. Some (-] PO ;:a:nc:n!;!p:r?:flc‘re‘:{'m:foxn';oo{.u..':‘!l with blue collar and cluded are a few incomplete groups of dresses. Many bewitching idisr versity town on the location of the | cuffs. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. summer girl dresses in this great sale. All at $4.69 tomorrow. — - it oyal—Bargain Basement. \ old_fortifications of Paris was pro- gmlmed in the Journal Official to- ay. . . . $1 Voile Union Suits Women's. Just 100 of these suits, low neck and sleeveless.” Sizes 30 to 42 Month-End 59c Sale, 59c.—Bargain Basement. » . 59c Boys’ Suits, 2 for Mesh Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Size 30. Month-End Sale, 2 suits 79C 79c.—Bargain Basement. Handkerchiefs, 6 for Women’s 10c Lawn Handkerchiefs, hem- stitched, with initial in corner. Not all initials. C Month-End Sale, 6 for 25c.—Bargain Basement. 31-Inch Unbleached Muslin Only 200 yards of this long-wearing-muslin— best for sheets and cases. Month-End Sale, 6c c yard.—Bargain Basement. 39-Inch Organdies Pink, blue, rose, white, lavender and black. Month-End Sale at 25c yard.—Bargain Base- C ment. Silk and Chamoisette Gloves Women’s. Last of various lots; not all sizes or colors of any one lot. $1.00 gloves for Month- C End Sale at 39c.—Bargain Basement. “Orient’”’ Pillowcases The “Orient” Muslin assures durability. Hemmed and ironed, ready to use. Size 42x36. C Month-End Sale, 20c each. Bargain Basement. 3 . Silk Envelope Chemise Silk Envelope Chemise of all-silk 8 crepe de chine, with vokes of fine laces, ° georgette and silk: limited lot. Month- End Sale at $1.88.—Bargain Basement. Dainty Petticoats at 58-Inch Table Damask Mercerized and in pretty floral designs. 39c Made of fine cambric with double panel . pretty floral 4 front, embroidery cdge and ribbon run inser- 79c Moiith-kind Saley 59, yards Bargain Base tion. Month-End Sale. 79c.—Bargain Basement. . . o ore . Gingham Kitchen Aprons Linen-Finish Suiting 36-inch White Of neat checks, full size aprons, made with Suiting, regular at 29¢ I 9 and without bibs. Month-End Sale, 39c.—Bar= 3 9c )é:r’de.m'l‘&'l_onth-lind Sale, 19c yard—Bargain C Cewmuraty gain Basement. Before moving into our new location, we had a “Re- moval Sale” and priced our handsome, sturdy Oak Desks . . Extra Size Nightgowns Also Corset Covers neatly trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 46. 48, 30. Month-End C Sale, at 69c.—Bargain Basement. 39-Inch Voile and Batiste About 2000 yards of these white goods. Month-End Sale, 19c yard—Bargain Basement. 1 C . ope 29c¢ Ramie Suiting In the sports colors. Used for suits and skirts. Month-End Sale, 15c yard.—Bargain C Basement. Wash Dress Goods 39 inches wide, floral and check designs in colors. Regular 29c to 39c fabrics. C Women’s Hosettes, 2 Pairs Mercerized lisle, with cuff tops. Greens, purplt, cardinal. 81 to 10 sizes. 29c hose for 3 9C Month-End Sale, 2 pairs for 39c.—Bargain Basement. . : Outsize Hose, 3 Pairs Women’s Cordovan Ribbed Hose, with 39 C Boston Shopping Bags Auto Cloth Waterproof Bags, used for 39 C shopping and for bathing suits. Month-End Sale, 39c—Bargain Basement. Summer Nightgowns ‘Women’s Nainsook and Longcloth Gowns. A few of pink batiste with lace and satin yokes. C S NS S S NN EEESEENENEENSENESREENEEEN EEESER sens ’ Month- A vs Remgtably 3 6' Inc h Cur ta in Scr im End Sale, 15c yard—Bargain Basement. o : ::?1133'2. b‘}f{‘:‘r:.lg‘-’li:'lmsf:lr:,eg ;:::s, 332138223 :&lfl;e dfii :;{h“g;g lsa:fe ‘ggcfl‘:rf&:yfi:';em_ : - gain Basemen! 2 J b4 . White only, with heavy crochet border. 1000 Children’s Hose, 2 Pairs . . . m- e | ® o o Neaieh Sl St 9c ’ 25¢ Boys’ Hose, 2 Pairs Children’s Cambric Drawers safesrooms, the REDUCED PRICES ARE CONTIN- UED. Come see what you need, or phone for a representa- tive to call and tell you about them. Also Filing Cabinets, Card $6.50 Blankets-—--Soiled About 100 pairs of these blankets. None were less than $6.50. Month-End 3.29 Sale at $3.29.—Bargain Basement. 69c to 89c Silks Chiffon, tussah, pongee and shirting silks. Some cotton mixed. Month-End Sale, 50c yard. oc —Bargain Basement. 36-Inch Bleached Muslin Cut from the bolt, superior, free-of- 1 41/2c filling muslin. Month-End Sale, 14%c yard—Bargain Basement. Ribbed Hose, reinforced, black, white and cordovan. 6 to 9% sizes, 19c hose. Month-End c Sale, 2 pairs 25c.—Bargain Basement. 81 Silk Stockings ‘Women’s, with long silk boots and seam at back. Black and cordovan in all sizes. C Month-End Sale, 79c—Bargain Basement. 'Royal Worcester Carsets Also an odd lot of C. B. summer models of batiste and coutil. Rustproof ° boned throughout, low and medium bust, . various length skirts, Sizes 20 to 28 in whits or pink. Basement. Month-End Sale, $1.89—Bargain lllllllll.l'.lIlfllll.lfl.llll.lll.lIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ) = ) ; Sturdy Ribbed Black Hose, with ample leg length. Sizes 6 to 8. Month-End Sale, 2 35c pairs, 35c.—Bargain Basement. Women’s Hose, 2 Pairs Regular at 25¢ pair. These Black, White, and Cordovan Ribbed Hose, with reinforced 35c feet. 8% to 10 sizes. Month-End Sale, 2 pairs, 35c.—Bargain Basement. 69c Women’s Union Suits Ribbed, with tubular neckband, low neck and knee length. Sizes 36 and 38. Month-End 49C Sale, 49c.—Bargain Basement. Cut to fit, well seamed, finished with small ruffle. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Month-End Sale, 1 C 15¢ pair.—Bargain Basement. $1.25 Misses’ Corset Waists H. and W. make. Hook clasp and button front styles, of light-weight coutil and batiste, C with shoulder straps. Month-End Sale, 69c.— Bargain Basement. 39c Vests, 2 for Women’s, sizes 36 to 44, V-shape and bod- jee style. Month-End Sale, 2 for 55c—Bargain C Basement. L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE‘