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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921 FRORILSIBSY & o FUSSHPsseRl; e |DALAIS ROY. $1l @@@ @@@ SA" E Former Opposition to Plan | The Shopping Center—I1th and G Sts. Eat. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. D) ; ’ Declared Vanishing—Bill Expected Soon. Summer Sale of Pointex Hosiery Mfiot'%,;a:hermaotfif:y An event that means many dollars saving to Washington women. All the hosiery in this sale needs no introductior: for they have been nationally advertised and are known to practically all Washington women. For instance— Regular $15 to $20 Values Pointex Pure Silk Hosiery 1 2 9 5 If perfect would regularly sell for $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 $ l 7 5 L4 All desirable and dependable pure silk, full fashioned. ~All-over. silk [ and some have me\rcerized tops. You'll experience difficulty in finding the imperfection because the examiners are “over-careful” Black and white. Featured at the above ex- Collors are polo gray, silver, suede, African brown, navy, blue and cordovan. tremely low price you will find All featured at $1.75. Fine-grade Mohair, Genuiné . . Palm® Beach, K e Glove and Thread Silk Hosiery Koo, Hoa G, Regularly $3.50, $4, $4.50 Van Raalte Glove Silk Hosiery, in plain and dropstitch and other at- ° Men’s Two-Trousers BY DAVID LAWREN( The revival of the rergency Corporation has raised some fmpor- tant question as to the future of the American merchant marine. While] President Harding and his adv have not yet reached a definite pr gram or policy, the nt thing about the informal di ns which now are taking place i ward government sub: flying the American fl For years the subsidy ic warmly espoused by only to be as bitter] v Fleet the drift to- ot ships members of Congress h agricultural states. Five v American_President would h warranted in_ recommending sidy to any class of i prise. But the war ha as brought many changes, and it would not be surpris-; ing if before the end of H isf ship sub: b . - :g;-;(nvx;;;a;‘lrnnn x.-h,uhul‘l 2 tractive effects. Onyx Full-fashioned Hosiery, Paris clocks and a number . of fine lace fronts. In the seasom's most attractive shades, also_plenty of Hot-Weather Suits Opposition Vanishes. black and white. Some have slight imperfections, offered at $2.39. . g s o Qs | . Qs - o::o:u?nun:: .‘KA::‘;‘ :amxirt:‘r:?vrf; . lHWzmeg shSIIcli: Hl:se,‘ $1.29 i Women’s Silk Hosettes, 2 Pairs, $1 Remarkable Value shed. foc he Sl ull-fashioned thread silk, also pure silk, Regularly 75c and $1.00. Pure thread silk and i i cultural element in Congress have re seamed back, in plain lace effects and self striped. Bber i, 3 ength, Colors, For bathing and At This Low Price L} B L} a ] L} L} L} - L L] a a L - L a [} L} L] o a a L} L} ] Sently come forward with a request|® for a subsidy themselves. a a = L} [ ] L ] a L] a a - a2 L} L} L ] L] " a | ] | ] L} . L} - L - In black, white and colors. All perfect. general wear. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Sizes in Regulars, Midsummer Sports Hats Jantzen Swimming Suits Stouts, Longs and Shorts $1.19 at $7.50 to $8.75 e v e cial, introduced in \Washing- ton by the Palais Royal. Isn’t it delightful to dive into the clear, That extra pair of trousers Regular $2.49 cool water and feel every muscle alive—stroke to $4.50 Grade after stroke as you swim—then float back~ A tremendous lot to make your means dcuble wear. Palm Beach, Tropical and Kool lazily. choice from and at the height of the season and at this price— Kloth. Remarkable value at 5 think of it. Another of the Palais $18.50. = SPECIAL! Roval superior merchandising High-grade Mohair and Tropical Suits, tailored by Schloss achievement. All are up-to-the- g})od ?;ll‘l‘::c;flz‘;r}omak”). Regularly $25 to $21 .50 The proposal that a hundred-million-| dollar appropriation be made by the government to finance agricultural projects is looked upon by adv of the ship subsidy as establ precedent which agricultura and members of the Hous be able to igmore. Another element In the nsituafio which has made ship subsidies seem nearer than ever before is the recog- - nition by the farmers that they must have export trade in order to care for the surplus remaining annually when the domestic market has been satis- fled. Shipping men say that than the tarift is the que: freight rates and that it is D for foreign concerns to clim ‘American tariff wall. and. because of the oheap transportation rates which forelgn ships enjoy, European con- cerns will still be able to undersell in the American market. Profit in Carrying Trade. Iu other words European coun especially Great Britain, have realized that in the carryving the biggest opportunities for profi frrespective of what country actua Those who really enjoy water sports will find the Jantzen the ideal suit—it gives to every movement, yet is snug— it's elastic—never binds, never sags. An exclusive patented weave is responsible for this splendid feature. All suits are fashioned of a fine quality worsted. Jantzen's are made in exquisite colors plain or striped. A comprehensive as- given elther for the carrying of mail, the bes bz or the development of trade routes tc produced or manufactured the goods | carried. | " sortment dis i o While President Harding is nnx&(\u? There are row and row, felt hats, straw and ribbon, to-wear dep: r?-;e-::p‘::y::emm?r':lr;;g.’ [ o :P’:fpgf‘;;m&g?;ej:"“‘;};;;g‘ qutol straw and satin, all-satin, taffeta and straw, and all-felt Champions wear and indorse Jantzen swimming $9.4D doubt that he is more interested for hats. All hats smartly trimmed with grosgrain ribbon suits: _ . o N the moment I I eived out of thel band, rosette, yarn embroidery and novelties, in a host Exhibition of the Original Jantzen Girl ool aUes, Al A A aE Puge wreck of the war. The hand of of pretty styles and combinations. Popular colors. Pdintings $10.85 und $12.50. Sizes 945 | Beealy R s 8245 the government will nlw;‘:;i\_;s gest in af —-l;\l gur Eleventh street windows. Featuring such $ to 15. At $9.45 S 9% s WS t . upon ships flying the « PR . . 3 well kn ists as R Sas 1 Shilli ] ¥u' o 2 ;fg‘;‘;;:yfl"?’:nd";mgmmnnE]_‘.' it The ideal hat for vacation and week end trips, and at $1.19. Ind Anita Parkhurst. LSRR R R R Bosa' . I 75¢ 18 now foreseen, the American govern- All sales final. No credit. No C. O. D.’s. No exchanges. Resulany, SLeE mnd ment will see to it that the deficits in Al sizes, | 0 brand, made with ,ithe operation of American ships in Palais 1—Second Floor. 18, and loops. Sizes competition with foreign flags will be Bors' Waxh | 6 1to1S. Price, $1.45 and $1.95. wiped out by some form of subsidy,; Regular $3 to | Boyw® Value Good Guaranteed fast Quality colid | color combinations, 710 17. Ve 1 Famous Beacon Cord Tires S i | TR Rl stricty Firss—At About Half List Price —serial Nnmber on Each. . . ) Noiw in Tremendous Demand Only four days left to take advantage of these savings. Every Beacon Cord Tire is guaranteed by the maker to . o White Silks give 8,000 miles of service. All are full over size. Factory experts will be here to explain any detail. s of the world hitherto un mhe American merchant m: The subsidy idea is actual touched | gy {would be a great economy over the g ‘present method of financing govern- ment ships. While the Shipping Board !. charters its boafs to private concerns. | a commission is paid on the total | g frelght receipts, whether the/ boat| actually loses or makes money. Th it is contended by government experts, puts a premium on ine | White Trousseau Crepe at $1.98 rot only furnishing a subsidy to pri- g White Wash Satin, $159 to $2.69 at” also ciency, for the temptation has been t ey he hoags at any cost. because W . " 5 & _ . : B f;:'g':é#.’.’s’séfl‘&‘J:":Z.','L%c‘r'.‘fo‘xfi_’,iif{l Riie Listed Price Sale Price ' Size Listed Price Sale Price Tt will pay vou to visit our Silk Section for here you will ing the ships. ia 3OX3V2 6-p1y $3425 $l7-50 32X4V3 S-plv $5915 $31.50 find variety, stvle and value. For illustration we offer: n . . 2 7 N ; e s s overemant 13 &t present |8 Two-Ply Heavier than the Average 30x3Y; Tires 33x414 8-ply $66.50 $32.18 White Sole-declour st $233 | White Noveey Sports Sain o e 1l ot | i 32x3ys 8-ply $4L15 $22.25 34x415 8-ply $6205 $33.53 White Silk Tafiets Brilliant. . Crepe Cascaduse at, $249 | White Crepe Meteor White Al gsilk Canton, Su- ‘White Bengaline at $2.98 extent to which private concerns have Shipping Beard, and i is anticiated 32x4 8-ply $52.30 $27.75 35x41; 8-ply $63.85 $34.00 e e e Poagee at ~ S2A i t subsidies 5 ” S5x y 7 5 i i 2.95 .49 to $349 ST g T N S5 Sgly 905 . i Ybte Spo e B e s ot e o 59 nc‘w im:&ying o«r(.‘ As :»rl/o of the 34x4 8-ply $5:_30 $29.63 i 37x5 8—ply $81.35 $43.20 thi:‘e AS;Ikfl;lgrggy Stripe o l \\:’:‘-:: gtri\;u(l)g;:‘p:n-.tt g:: felt wise to enter into the operating . 2 X d v charter, offi- 5 5 : . side undes government._charter, Lo Re'm;mber, this sale closes July 22 at 6 p.m., so get your tires now while you can and save generously on miles perior Quality, $3.98 l White Willow Tafieta at $349 were only ten or twelve shipping com- d d u rs. y = and dolla Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Palais Royal—Second Floor. panies before the war, thers are now 200 American firms in the shipping “business. Of course, the La Follette +act always has been cited a: superable obstacle to Ame petition with foreign flags, but it is realized that there is little chance of and_the 2,000 Yards White Organdy, 29¢ The finer quality uscd for summer dresses, sashes, etc.. 39 inches seeing a repeal of that wide. Full pieces. A special purchase enables this low Basement Day price. high wages which must be paid to American seamen as compared with similar labor done on foreign ships. Eight-Hour-Day Problem. There Is one point, however., on Crrammenre] BASEMENT DAY Bakalite ring handles; navy blue, green or purple. Tuesday— Palais Royal Basement Day at $4.90. - Trone Wil be content o' £o aons 43 it T e These are the Suits Note that only about 300 that have been “best of these Suits could be ac- mE e B sellers” in New York ® quired—and time your visit ing time. ] The same principle has been under | B fire in the controversies which the g Il' l'll' R b shops at 00 per sut : or i i orning. ploye may work only a part of the |l ) day, he actually loses considerable timo getting to ‘and from ' his Home. L} Th C l ' 1 .m"l. sailor, on e other hand, regards the ship as his home and indulges in | B e olors he r lngs rest or recreation when off duty. n L} [ ] m It 18 probable that if an adsust. Broun Pink Copenhagen Tq.m, Green Nav?' White—in 'artistic contrast with the high colors of these Suits—white embroidery, white pique collar Dhase of the ei&ht hour probiem, th Blue Lavender Orange Linen Jade White and cuffs, white pearl buttons. will be little difficulty in shaping policy that will continue the pres high rate of wages to American sea- men and yet enable American companics, aided by government sui. B sidy, to compete effectively with for- g - £y Not a Suit to be on Sale before Tuesday Morning—distribution to begin at 9:15 promptly—-Basement Store eign ships in carrying the trade of the #World. The trend of the Harding ad- ministration is toward ship subsidy as a means of perpetuating the mer- chant marine which the war happen- ed to bequeath to the American people. | B (Copyright, 1921.) i. —_— u TRADE LISTS QUESTIONED In All Sizes— 36 up to 46 Tub Dresses Floral Cretonnes Undermuslins at | New Organdy, Etc. 1,000 yards, 25c grade. Choice Nightgowns, of pink or white 4000 yard. Mill ends—1 to 6 of beautiful floral effects, in va- 1 C | nainsook, embroidery trimmed. C | vyard lengths—of superior organ- 23c 5 L Corset covers, neatly trimmed dies and voiles, in all the wanted rious colors. 36 inches wide. 25c C < 3 A S yard regularly. Basement Day at 19c yard. | in embroidery. Short skirts, with neat em- | plain colors. Basement Day at 23c yard. broidery ruffie. All very full cut. Tuesday, 375 Pairs of Salesmen’s Samples Corsets fggsesEEEEEREES [ ] am IIIIIIIIFIIIIIIlllll-lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl“lllllllII“lllllllIllllllIlllllIlllllll..lllII-I----- - Lisle Stockings, 2 prs. Federal Commission Writes on |B ste toc lngs' 2 prs. Basement Day, 2t G New Ginghams Costs and Distribution. (W Fine b with seam v e 4@ | 1,000 Towels, 4 for Pereales, Ei S Ao Drislices o C double’ toe Tn"white, black or Turkish, double thread, ercates, Ltc. ing costs of manufacturing ana dis- |M cordovan. Tuesday, Basement Day, 2 pairs | bleached and hemmed. ° 0 3800 yards. These are ] tribution “seem to be open to ques for 49c. Limit of eight to each pur- mills lengths of 29¢ yard 14 2 C ¢ Hon, because of (hir tandency to[M o Niehieounisat .| chases guality wash dress oods ) n isre- s - in lengths for , waists, etc. S ' Bard their actual and tndividual costs : Remarkable Values g tgow"sjat Women’s Union Suits | ment Day at Hosda i e which do ot _relads fo Their” bisi” Fashionable models, some slightly | 25 dozen I sl Made of whie £50) Fine rib_cotton; large. sizes i Ou Sils Pciitey ey B B LR e L soiled—of coutil, batiste and novelty plakancywhiterbatiste pncaty, (o i Es : 850 Sheet - Seconds’ ; letter addressed to B U3 S 7 -3 tailored; some hand-embroid- 40 to 44. Low neck, no sleeves C Dresses for porch, morning and Jetter addressed to BT, Moas of M brocade, white and pink. Rubber top ered in bright colors. Tuesday, Basement | and lace knee. Tuesday, Base- These are not sheets with “a stheet wear, of Amoskeag gingham, in view on & plan Sroposed v The T L a]l(lgi_t low bust, with various length Day, S0c s | ment Day, at 49c. ssal:a..:.n.';.l;:sement Day to be only $ I plaids and checks of ne\g\; gc|olg:;r com- work cost information bureau, with |l skirts. - ® e g . inations; e I g AT No phone orders—None C. O. D. i .roo ettlcoatfl Mercerlzed StOCkmgs mtions SR e o a central agency 25 dozen in all. Made ofwhit: - ases two pockets and large tie sash. Thelr actual costs on completed prod. | On sale Tuesday, at 79¢ pair inalt. Made'ofwhits | . RegularlyS0c. With long lace ’ for f : ucts_from which the average, oF el dedi) sateen, with hem or ruffle bot- C | boot, high spliced heel and double c e Choice for $2.49. standard, costs are computed. ™ e Bnstusst. tom; double panel. Tuesday, toe. In black and colors. All The fuinons SOtienthcases. B“"s 1 Palals Royal—Bargain Basement. Jeilyfish float about in the water, but |® Basement Day, at 90c. .| sizes. Tuesday, Basement Day, at 39c pair. ment Day only—at § for $1.00. cannot direct their course, Thus they | g - o are -.tm'.::;“ mercy of whatever current ¢ B - 2 = S0 ot takes II.I..I.I'..-.."...'.'.-.'..‘.l’.’n-:.:.'-.:.'-'.-.-..-. EEEEEEEEESNERERES| EEEEEESEEEEEEESEEEEEEES ¥ : Vi ; ; »