Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 10

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- BESHPBOARD 0 ¥ ! Washingtonian Handled More :: 4 Than $3,000,000,000 as | -k Treasurer. o %One of the biggest jobs ever in- W trusted to a Washingtonlan was com- gy leted by him today, when R. W. olling turned over to his successor w 45 treasurer of the United States Ship- ng Board and Emergency Fleet Cor- ration vouchers and _securitics owing the disbursement by him of ore than $3,000,000,000. Tt e : Hrs. ‘ashington, and prior to his service #n government employment was active in the building and real estate busi- Hess of the capital Four Years® Service. Mr. Bolling completed four years' dervice as (re. surer and assistant reasurer on August 23, having en- red the service on that date in 1917. *: was promoted from assistant to asurer on May 1, 1920. During the Yor nd atter it bacame his duty to I t money on thousands of voyages ships, the operating accounts being yavie ail over the world, in every | gnceivable currency of every coun- y. In addition. it was necessary r him to disburse millions of dollars r ship construction and operation, #d at the tme of the greatest ac tivity in the treasurer's office there Were engaged, under Mr. Boiling's di- rection, 210 employes. which force has Heen cut to 133 members. Remembered by Employes. In addition to disbursing and col- Weting moneys all over the world, the larger disbursements being made through the heme office here, Mr. Joliing had under his direction dis- rsing officers in districts with head- uarters at Boston, New York, Phila- Iphia, Baltimore,” Norfolk, New Or- 1gans, San Francisco, Seattle and Port- | nd. \ sThe employes of the treasurer's of- fice recently presented AMr. Bolling ith complimentary resolutions. as well as a gold pencil and gold pen, as mementos of their relations. —_— frhe American Farm Bureau Federa- n has appointed a committee to draw up plans for organizing the two million farm women in America in a united ef- fort to Improve farm -and home life from the soclal, health, economic, cultural and civic standpoints. |GOODYEAR | MF6. CO. 1004 F St. WHY GET WET TWO SPECIAL LOTS | RAIN {COATS } . ON SALE ' TODAY i H “Lot No. 1 'Both Men and Women - RAINCOATS $8 and they’ll sell themselves to [ you the minute - you see them . rchfidren’-s RAINGGATS-- . Théy'll Save a lot “ of Doctor Bills: T3 FG. CO. & " Neat patterns, blue and | News that every man in Washington should read. Two colossal shirt sales, representi . 3,000 New Shirts —to be offered at prices sure t‘o send hundreds of men here the first thing Wednesday morning. 4 ™ 1,800 5 1,200 Printed Madras Fine Woven and High-count Madras Shirts Percale Shirts ¥ N:jv at .05 Of printed madras and high-count percales. Coat style with turn-back cuffs. ’1.29 All néw winter shirts, ‘woven through color. 5- button coat style, with soft cuffs. All new neat patterns. Guaranteed to fit ahd give satisfactory wear. Sizes 14 to 17. At $1.29. white, black and white and cluster stripes. Sizes 14 to 17. All fast colors. At $1.05. : N o - Men’s Fabric Gloves 50c One clasp; wear well and are e\asy to put on and off. In dark gray and brown. Sizes 7% to 9%. At 50c. Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, $2 - Of extra heavy domet flannel, with Military collar and finished with silk frogs. A, B,Cand Dsizes. At$2. N Men’s Silk Crava}lts do¢ About 1,500 four-in-hand cravats. All ‘new fall patterns and shapes. Every tie is brand-new, with slip-easy band. Buy now for Christmas gifts. At 55c. _ Men’s Night Robes, $1.50 120 made of extra heavy domet flannel, cut full and miade to perfection. Sizes 15 to 19. At $1.50. : Men’s Underweaf, 85¢. Gar. Ecru cotton ribbed shirts and drawers, fall weight. Shirts have long sleeves, drawers with reinforced gusset and ankle length. At 85c. e Men’s Union Suits, $1.85 Of medium and heavy weight ribbed cotton, made and finished to perfection. All sizes in regulars and stouts. Sizes 34 to 50. At $1.85, Men’s All-Wool Sports Socks ~85¢ Imported. English A11- wool Sports Socks. = This purchased from the importer at-a price concession that en- ables us to offer them to our patrons at . this price. All colors of He€ather mix- tures. At 85c pair. i lot consists of 600 pairs we - - —~ On Sale Men’s i Clothing Main Floor—Boys’ Clothing Third Floor on Sale Attention, Men.! Men! Men! Fa "Offering \ I Our truly wonderful purchase of fine Overcoats was made possible by Palais Royal pres- tige and cash buying power. Comprising the products of two high-grade wholesale tailors Men! A Marvelous and Extraordinary Value-Giving Event for Four Days Only. A Super-Value Our Men’s Clothing Department will open Wednesday morning at 8 A.M., the first day of this sale, for the conven- ience of those who cannot come later. G St. Entrance only , of Hundreds of Superior-Grade Hand-Tailored, All-Wool, New Fall and Winter v Overcoats and Two-Trousers Suits At the Exceedingly Low Price 3. quality with one pair of trousers. . who are desirous of doing a regular business with the Palais Royal. The fact that we did not load up early in the season when prices were still high enabled us to take advantage of this opportunity. mills, lored, The Overcoats Skinner’s satin, body and sleeve lining. The richest and handsomest plaid back and double-faced fabrics shown, also the new Herringbone models, the very newest for young men, Ulsterettes, Kimono and Raglan styles, alsc plenty of conservative: Chesterfields Gray Meltons. All sizes, 33 to 46, at the The product of America’s best strictly all wool and hand tai- mostly lined and trimmed with in dark_Oxford and Cambridge remarkably low price of $33.75. 15 This sale will bring your clothes cost down where they should be Overcoats Made to Retail at $40 to $55 and More You will find garments right now much inferior in fabric, quality and tailoring selling in Washington and all over the country for the above price and higher. Two-Trousers Suits There's double wear with an extra pair. This price is less than you can buy suits of equal The Suits i are fine quality fabrics in A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING OF ABOUT 200 MEN’S Stock—A Marvelous Offering, considering Every suit with extra trousers. We have in- cluded several hundred suits from our regular stock that sold considerably higher. Cheviots, Cassimeres, Flannel, Tweeds, etc. call particular attention to about 200 extra fine quality blue serge suits which are included in this offering. All the newest and best patterns in blues, browns, grays and Heather mixtures. longs and shorts. Every suit with extra trousers at the low price of $33.75. Materials We All sizes in regulars, stouts, Custom Tailored Quality Two-Trousers Suits$ 4 5 Choice of the Best in Our Entire of these Superfine Garments ing the High Quality These suits are hand-tailofed in every detail—equal to custom-made suits costing double ‘this price. Materials comprise fine unfinished worsteds in blue, gray and brown. The nationally famous strong Hewat virgin wool tweeds and herringbones, fine velour-fipished fabrics; also staple long-wearing, smooth ‘worsteds, single and double breasted styles. Sizes for regulars, lorigs and stouts. This value wonder sale positively for four days only, beginning Wednesday morning. Palais Royal—Main Floor. For 't;;:bbys'—-‘;i‘kemdrkabie Four-Day Sale . -8 - Boys’ All-wool » more.. Sizes s $12.50 Real High-grade Suits, special at $15.00 and some worth $17.50. Excellertly tal- lored of good quality all-wool cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres. Coats alpaca lined, made with dbnbln-llo‘d belts, both knickers full lined. Sizes 7 to‘18. This sale, $12.50. Luebor $8.95 Overcoats, ‘Tailored of All-wool Cheviots and Meltons and Fine Blue, a Cheviots. - Every coat with all-wool ‘. or red flannel lining. . You will fin better coat selling elsewhere at §13.50 and . 3 to 10. Sale price, $8.95. Two-pants Sults of Crompton Alf-weather y.. <The better tailored kind. Coats: extra good quality gabardine mu, both tro fan “Tined, mn" ,m’, wear 'and I well for several _ sone.: _Bizes'8 to 18. sale, $9.45. Green - Pebble * Dors Aleoct . $8.95 Regularly $10.95 to $12.50. Coats alpaca lined, both knickers full lined. Sizes 7 to 14 only. This sale, $8.9i. Boys® Allwogl $8.9 5 Mackinaws, A truly sensational value. Over htteen - handsome patterns in rich plaid color com- binations; made with convertible or sbawl collars, belt all around. Included in this wonderful off are & number of famous Jacobs Oregon City Woolen Mills Mack- inaws of virgin wool fabrics. Will not. be dupligated this season at the price. Worth up ‘0.31&‘0._ Sizes 6 to 13 years. At $8.95. S 0095 S Values $4.95 to $6.95. At $3.95 + Palals Reyal—Third M.\ At Special Low. Prices and Reductions on Boys’ Clothes of Standard buality—Now Is the Time to Buy and Save l-IIIllI.lIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IUII-IIIIIIII.IHIII-III - . { \ J_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll SEEEEEEEEEEES a

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