Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 12

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S N 1 sons connected with the arms confer- ence and the Armistice day cere- monles at the request of the govern- e U ment, and President Boss announced X " ASHEETNGPLAC Committee of National Asso- : “ciation of Realtors Plans {- special Gathering. ‘Washington may be the meeting Place of the executive committee of the National Association of Real Es- tate Boards this winter, it was an- nounced last night by William E. £hannon. a member of the commit- tee, reporting to the Washington lieal Estate Board on his recent trip to lowa to attend the fall executive ssmmittee meeting. The local board snet In the La Fayette Hotel, with Harry K. Boss presiding. Mr. Shannon said the national mmittee. composed of some 300 realtors from every section of the wountry, Is considering Washington »s the Scene of a contemplated spe- cial gathering, probably early next vear. It is possible that the special neeting will not be necessary, how- «ver, it was pointed out. Club to Enlarge Membership. Plans for enlarging the member- «hip of the Convention Club, formed y the board to stimulate interest nd boost attendance of local real- & L E. Jarrell Several mem- of the board announced their intention to offer a reward of a free trip to the convention, to be held in ‘rancisco, to salesmen in their doing especially meritorious ork. 'he housing committee, of which Tercy H. Russell is chairman, re- ported completion: of its special tasks in providing accommodations for per- School Boys! School Girls! Teachers! *4,000.00 INCASHPRIZES A New Contest! FOR FULL PARTICULARS See Next Sunday’s SUNDAY NEWS New York’s Picture Newspaper PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 . Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, Prealdent JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary 'Check That Cold | _ Right Away SUDDEN chill —sneezes. feeling i right afge; i ng!'{i;’ so\i.-vn as the sniffles start, witl Y g's New Di 3 For fifty years a mndam for_colds, coughs and fnppa There are no harmful drugs, nothing but good, healing medicines, that get right down to the trouble and help | nature. ‘You will soon notice a change for the better. Has convincing, healing | taste that the kiddies like. Good 3 fiupy coughs. éfl dmggis(s.’a)c. r. King’s New Discovery For Colds and Cou 3hs that the committee accordingly will be discharged. A letter from the War Department, thanking the Real Estate Board for its services in this respect on behalf of Gen. Bandhoitz, com- manding general of the district of Washington, was read. Reports on Public Affairs. Ben T. Webster reported on the work being done by the public af- fairs committee of the board, o¢ which he is chairman. The committee is endeavoring to prevent inethical prac- tices by all real estate men, whether members of the board or not, and to straighten out problems arising be- tween owners and the public. e coange: chalrman of the |,iso the 10th and 15th American Artil- Gas tine report; as did John A. Petty, sec. | \Sr¥ desiments, theiloth krench Regl: ¢ retary and treasurer of the board. | ment {:"{l (Syhattalion of fhe. oan : Representative Zihlman of Maryland, | neeimned 16 command of troops 1n the Electric who was to have made an add: sent word that he was unavoidably detained. NEEDS 1,200,000 HOMES. ST. LOUIS, Mo, November 18.— There is a shortage of approximately 1,200,000 homes in the United States, but the outlook for building activities is good, according to members of the commission of the Associated General Contractors of America who are here. The commission is completing a tour of the country, preparatory to mak- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. GEN. BABBITT DECORATED Awarded French Legion of Honor Medal by Marshal Foch. Brig. Geh. Edwin B. Babbitt was awarded yesterday the decoration of the Legion of Honor of France by Mar- shal Foch. Eestowal of the prize medal and ribbon, the marshal said, was made in appreciation of distin- guished services of Gen. Babbitt In France during the war. Gen. Babbitt commanded the 4th Field Artillery Brigade of the 4th Di- vision from its organization to the end of hostilities and participated in marked distinction on the Vesle river and San Mihiel and In the Argonrme. In the latter operations he commanded Zone and at present is United States. M e i MAKES THRFF SPEECHES. Representative Upshaw Attends Two Meetings and One Dinner. Three speeches in one evening was the accomplishment of Representative ‘William D. Upshaw's activities Wednes- day night. At 6 o'clock the Georgia Congressman addressed the disabled sol- dlers at the Government Public Health fount Alto, on “Sunshine and anama Canal on leave in the ing a report on building conditions | P i Val at the Cosmos Club, when he spoke on “Raclal Problems in the Conference on the Limitation of Armaments,” and at 9 o'clock he addressed the Washing- ton Patriotic Club on “The Fundamen- tals of Uatriotism.” e The dinner at the Cosmos Club. was attended by several prominent members of tbe Japanese and Chinese delegations. Among those present were W. J. Cul- bertson of the tariff commission, Dr. Merrill E. Yates, former president of Amberst Collego; Joseph Mitchell Chap- ple, Admiral Tsai Ting Xau and M. Kowsatsu. Qil . ' HEATERS | Reasonably Priced < MUDDIMAN& 616 12th St.—1204 G St. to Secretary Hoover. =4 fll o] lfl o] [ a F=Jo[——=lo|—] Open Until Nine Saturday Evening Stylish Hats, $1.49 ONE__HUNDRED STYLISHLY TRIMMED HATS, in desirable shapes of black, brewn and n velvet and felts; they cost much t $l. 9 make ... STYLISH *14.75%: conts A great lot of stylish Coats—many styles and kinds—both cloth and the fan;o_us Salt’s plush. The Cloth Coats are in broadcloth, American velour and bolivia; some with fur collars; black, navy, brown, reindeer, Harding blue. Genuine Salt’s Plush Coats with belts, full 36 inches long, wide flare. All sizes FOR $35 &.$50 . Coats sold as high as $30; genuine Salt's Seal Plush Coats; many models trimmed in real fur; skunk, beaverette and opossum; silk linad; many $45 and $50 coats in the lot, some §35 and $39; also all Cloth Coats marked $35 and $39 and $45; silk-lined bolivia and velour Coats with large beaverctte and $24 75 . seal collars; every wanted shade and style. Choice of all... CHILDREN'S DRESSES ~ J¢ THESE DRESSES ARE FOR double-warp, all- FOR $19.75 to $25 DRESSES girls 6 to 12; nicely made of su- s; made of perior quality gingham; the ma- iterial alone” is worth wool merge, and much more; ecll ate$1.50 980 finished and trim- $4.98 and $1.75 med prettily........ ANO LOT OF DRESSES; . 6 to 14 year sizes: many “GOODY” MIDDY BLOUSES; s tive styles in fine for children, misses ginghams; $2.98 and and women; regu- $3.98; these dresses 1'98 lation styles; Lons- $l.49 EOati..iiiiiiiiaans dale jean . Children’s Dressy Coats, $4.98 COATS FOR CHILDREN 2 TO GIRLS’ COATS, 6 TO 14 YEARS; cHinchilla and vel- $4 98 . fur co 1 ing blue and reindeer ® ot ooliare s, arEe CLOSING OUT DRY GOODS! ALL DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS GOING AT HALF PRICE AND LESS! TO DISCONTINUE! We are closing’ out all dry goods, domestics and notions—the space is needed at to go for what it will bring—all notions priced to move them out quickly. GOOD | TeFe 9x12-FT. HEAVY PILE AX- minister Rugs: in_an unlimited heh $36.50 VELVET 6 years; warm and dressy; many | materlals include bolivia, ker- have fur collar, imi- ours; brown, Hard- $8.98 once for our fast-growing furniture and ready-for-wear departments. Every yard RUG NEWS | ™ assortment of patterns; one- WILTON 10-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITES; Queen Anne designs; 60-inch Buffet, large China Case, inclosed Server, 6-foot Extension Table, 5 Chairs and 1 Armchair, uphol- stered in blue or brown genuine Spanish leathers. Not long ago this Suite in 4 pieces sold for $350 and the chairs for $350 BEDROOM ) beautiful Oriental patterns; ex- quisite colorings find in velvet $36.50 rugs; now priced sizes; a trifle smaller, but'a very good size for the gain at OVER 40 PATTERNS OF tains; in white, ecru and Ara- bian; all 213 yards long; artistic be sold for $2.50 and $2.98 pair this NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- tains of real good makes; 1% ceptional values at $1.50 and $1.75 pair; l' 19 TAPESTRY PORTIERES AT cent below present marked prices! [Extra heavy Tapestry doors: both sides allke: deep fringe; in green, on 2-tone color season for $7. AT LOW- est prices since 1914; Chenille single doors mark- ed to sell at $2.49; that you can only SAME RUGS: 83x108 FT. ordinary - size CURTAINS Beautiful Filet and Fine Net Cur- designs: bought to et o 0 $1.98 yards wide and 3 yards long; ex- this sale normal prices again—20 to 25 per Portleres- for large and double combinations; mark- ed to be sold this $5.98 98....% Rope Portleres for $1.49 now . ROYAL EASY CHAIRS .and fumed ROYAL EASY CHAIRS, UP- olstered with best Spanish fab- - 1 er; soft arge sliding foot rest; heavy frames of imitation walnit, golden oak =i $35 h T 8 > 8 - . BEDROOM SVUITES IN 6 BEAUTIFUL STYLES; AMERICAN ‘walnut or mahogany; 4 plaeea dresser, chifforette, semi-vanity and bow-foot bed; marked on our fioor to be sold at $350 now, a cut of $105 for this sale only. You couldn’t expect better finish and workmanship in a suite for twice this amount.. ts de, mahogany, one now; a d hold it unt{l « | The]PAL Men’s Shop Main Floor The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. | A Pre-Holiday Sale Extraordinary . > iy Marvelous Values in Men’s and Young Men’s Continued on Next Page Men Superior Quality Overcoats This is not Made possible down where they should be. The Suits less than suits of equal quality with single trousers. Sizes in Regulars, Stouts, Longs and Shorts. In this sale at only Men, We Are Told and Know These Greatest Overcoat and Suit Values Offered Anywhere high quality of these superfine garments. fine unfinished worsteds in blue, gray and brown. lars, longs and stouts. \ Winter-weight Ribbed Suits, ecru color. [FEZ33 tailored to fit. Closed crotch, long sleeves and (g ankle length. All sizes, 34 to 46. At $1.39. Men’s 75¢ Wool Socks 720 pairs in this sale. Seamless, with extra stout heel and toes. Medium weight, 55C ribbed down front. Heathere mixtures. Sizes 97 to 11%%. At 55c pair. . E Men’s Knit Sweaters Coat style, with V neck and two pockets. Well made. In navy and dark $4-50 oxford. Can be worn under_a coat with comfort. Sizes 36 to 46. At $4.50. Men’s Crochet Neckwear Regularly $200. All Silk Crochet Ties, made with slip-easy bands, in plain colors and heather mixtures. At $1.50. $1.50 FOR THE BOYS Palais Royal Clothes of the Highest Lowest Prices -Boys’- 2-Pants Norfolk Suits, $9.45 All-wool Cheviots and Cassimere Coats, Alpaca lined; both trousers full lined. Worth $10 to Quality at the $12.50. Sizes 7 to 16. Unusual value at $9.45. Boys’ 2-Pants Crompton Corduroy Suits, $9.45 -_A]l-wgalher Corduroy, the better tailored kind, made expressly for us. Coats lined with Gab- ardine twill, both pants well lined; both patch and box-pleated models. Corduroy belt, with hand- some buckle, with each suit. Sizes 8 to 18. Very special at Boys’ $15 to $17.50 Grade 2-Pants Suits, Special at $12.50 High-grade suits of strictly all-wool fabrics in a good variety of neat patterns. Exceptionally fine tailored suits; sizes 8 to 18. Exceptional values at $12.50. Boys’ Finest Two-Trousers Suits, $17.50 to $25.00 High-Grade, All-Wool The Overcoats Sizes 33 to 44 Keeping up the good work—Dbringing vour clothes costs There’s Double Wear - With an Extra Pair $33.75 Men’s Custom Tailored Quality Two-Trousers Suits Choice of the best in our entire stock. A marvelous offering, considering 3 g These suits ate hand-tailored in ev detail—equal to custom-made suits costing double this price. The natio Hewat virgin wool tweeds and herringbones, fine velour-finish f long-wearing, smooth worsteds, single and double breasted styles. . Two-Trousers Suits At the Marvelously Low Price of $33.75 merely a sale—it is a wonderful trade achievement. by our foresight in not loading up early in the sea- son at high prices. Our cash buying power and Palais Royal prestige in the cloth- ing markets made these truly amazing values possible. Real $40 to $55 Grades, at Only $33.75 to Be the Materials comp Iy famous Strong DI 1 also sta Sizes for re _ These Men's Union Suits—at $1.39 instead of S?.OO—present a passing opportunity to buy a winter supply at a material saving. Men’s House Coats Double-faced cloth with »ilk corded edges and two silk foops. Plain colors with contrasting color on cuffs and lapels. All sizes. At $6.95. Others, $595 to $2250. If selections arc made for later Christmas presents—and laid aside— a small deposit is only nccessary. $6.95 Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas 300 suits. Made of good quality Domet Flannelette. Cut full and well 51039 made with military collar. Sizes A, B, C, D and E. Val- ues to $250. At §1.39. Don’t delay a purchase—this is a splc\ci|al lot—not to be duplicated at the price now asked. Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Main Fjoor. $9.45. Comprising the Highest-grade Boys’ Suits made, all with 2 pairs of trousers. Most of these fine suits are our celebrated quadruple service suits; both trousers made with double seat and knee. .Special price, $17.50 to $25.00. Big Boys’ Overcoats An extra special value. Good quality, all- wool, plaid back’ fabrics. Ulsterette styles. $15 Real $20.00 value. Sizes for boys 12 to 18. Special at $15.00. B of the best standard quality for lttl Boys’ Sweaters ana big boys. both pull-over snd saat styles, in all the popular solid colors and color combinations. Sizes for boys from 3 to 18. st $1.95 to $7.95 Little Boys® All-Wool 0°Coats Splendid Coat of good, durable all-wool fabrics, in Blue, Brown, Gray and Heather Mixtures. All made with all-wool linings. Regular $12.50 val- $9.95 Other High-grade Boys' Overcoats, of thé finest all-wool fabrics, with all-wool linings. Sizes 215 to 10. Very special at $12.50 and $15.00. : ues. | Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws, $8.95 | Worth $10 to $12.50. Sizes 8 to 18. ‘ Palais Royal—Boys' Shop—Third Floer. 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