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e T . ____='__'I;HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O.,' WEDNESDAY i\.[AR(;,(H 2é 1922, I]ATE[:'V“-'ZA"“N !'--..-.........--..Illl-lIl.llIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- FROMVEARTOBE, e PALAIS PROYAL 'Helics Found in Seventh Sub- | Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. ~ cellar of Hill in the Holy Land. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, March 22.—Pres- ence of a civilization dating back to 1700 B. C. has been discovered at the site of Beisan, the Beth-Shan of the Bible, according to word received here from Dr. Clarence B. Fisher, head of the University of Pennsylvania archeologists, working in the Holy Land. The reports stated that relics of | this civilization were found in the seventh subseller of the hill of Beisan, and that on top of it were piled in distinct strata six other cities or clvilizations. H- wever, extensive du;ghlg thus far has proceeded only third level, uncovering the s, first. of an Arab city; below it a Byzantine community, contain- | ing pretentious edifices, and below this the ruins of a Roman city. “Most Important Find.” The most important find was hie: ic »lla of the fourteenth cen: Dr. Fishe he hoped to find one or more | of the iron chariots for which the place was famous in Biblical his- |8 NE\V' ALL-WOOL Sweaters REGULARLY $295 $2.59 After the first days of spring, one thinks of taking off heavy underwear and putting on the dainty new SPRING—SUMMER Underwear Choose from pastel sk:des which are very attractive and include wonderful styles in gowns, chemise, step-in bloomers, vests and regular bloomers. Made of voile, batiste, lingette, willow nainsook and novelty lingerie fabrics. Several specials for tomorrow. The Shopping Center-—11th and G Sts. _FROM OUR DOUBLY ENLARGED READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT AN INTERESTING FEATURE FOR THURSDAY 200 New Tweed Suits Secured at a decidedly low price and now offered to our patrons at practically the same savings—at $20 Rich tone tweeds and desirable home- spuns. Distinctively- tailored. Mannish. Swagger. Snug shoulders- and sleeves. ‘We might say faultless lines. ALL NEW—WILL BE DISPLAYED FOR THE FIRST TIME THURSDAY A one-button “Chappy” model takes mannish lines. Others in box style or belted. A few have This is slip-over weather. Round and V necks. Desir- able new Spring shades— honeydew, navy, tan, buff, also “white. All sizes. At Palaix l(»ynl—l‘hlrd Floor. Handkerchiefs OR WOMEN with embr Heavy quality. Others dery corners. EXTRA SPECIAL Underwear linen, hem- W henm pure linen, embroidery G 1 hemsti initial t undeciphered. 6 for 79¢—\Wh initial. Good, quality. Paluis Royal—Main Floor. serviceable e University of Pensylvania has |3 ged in this sort of work since | g when the university museum | as’ founded as the department of | @ larcheology. This institution became | the beneficlary of the results of four |@ @ [ ] [ ] WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK Underwear VALUES $195 AND $225 $1.55 B.Ab)lnnl'm e\pr‘dllwnq which oper- | Anthracite Coal Counsel P o The Temple of Bel, probab WHAT provision have you made for loldest Known ediice.” it the '%ur‘fh" warmth next winter with a coal brought to light in these investi- | and the collections of 2 r . = = 1 strike at your door? April 1st the mine- T“’.,}:R’;‘r“,',’fy“’,"L'»Lfif':"?w ; st anat ehlee EEs jdelvers into ancient history - Por. two-seam backs, which give-a smart semi-fitted Bodic shutdown will ignore your needs. Coal | tions of ‘tho code of laws of Ham- effect. All silk lined. Ao \1:“ o fl 1’1”“"‘\?51.;; i . ateh. perfec merchants cannot guess the strike’s murabl, King of Babylon about 2000 I p o B. C.; of the Sumerian account of the Colors are Orchid, Gray, Copenhagen Blue, garment. ; creation of the world, of the founding Women's Glove Silk extent or duration. Any coal produced of the principal cities of Babylon Brown, Wood, Rose and Tan. Sizes for women at all will be at a premium. The im= undbme deluge. decirhered from the E s ked slab; and misses. At $20. e e — hold out. Forhiy yourself with ample PUT BLAME ON FRENCH 3 coal to hold out at least threugh the first — 3 30 Sles;ef Nightgovens, . | > {German Deny Alsace-Lorraine Au- 30 Styles of Chemise BANDED | month of next winter. BUY NOW!, Phone Main 4270 J-Mavny Dove Company -COAL, - with the announcement that the Ger- smans are backing the movement, wi jin_reality the BhRLl‘l tonomy Ptopsgnnda March 20.—Sweeping de- ade here that the Germans are Alsace-Lorraine autonomy | The Berliner Zeitung am s it is known there is such . but that “French under- odwinking the foreign press n French are responsible.” 15 Styles of Petticoats 19 Styles of Bloomers All made of finést lingerie cloth. Elaborately trimmed with laces and embroidery. Some with touches of hand- work and medallions. At $1.69. Sailor Hats Men’s Pajamas INTERESTING VALUE ; At $1.65 240 suits of good quality plain colored The paper denies participation by the | cotton pongee. Cut full. Finished with 1an government, as has been al- 1408 H St. NW. | Acszfnfh:‘h:“:r:}lmrrl‘xkleza;e in »[.~ silk frogs. In blue, lavender, white and 0 SR S nd asserts | TR ’ tan. Sizes A, B, Cand D At $165. GS0G 9% §% 7= it heenl banking Siolet afd e THE NEWEST THING 15 A A Riers s Ui S, o] gt f\,.e»\;' RN A can end of the propaganda. 7 cut full; sizes 36 to 44. At 79c¢ suit. | ‘ est & BlOOmer $3 98 $ Palais Royal—Main Floor. 20 M TG At A . 75 PIE! OF REGULAR $225 Nainsook $1.69 Piece Fine, sheer quality lingerie nainsook. 10 vards to the piece. At $1.69 piece. For utility and street wear. | The hat to wear with your new | tweed suit. A style and color to | suit practically every demand. The most popular straws are AND OVAL ‘\\\ Photo ¥rames At §1.00 on a sub- $1 Each These at- tractive gar- ments are fea- The frame re ¢ frame re | tured in shad- here and note the moderate $2 English Longcloth, $1.39 Piece stantial felt ed base. All & P R ! ality. : g hes 1o §x10 ow voile and price. At $3.98. h 89 pieces. ha\{as‘gsgdpi(x:ln_\. 10 yards fr'|]1“ $‘| "I‘(:h.\ bakiste, in to the piece. white with colored stitch- ing or soft” shades of rose, | pink, blue, orchid and honeydew. Some scal- loped and hems titched. At $1 each. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Palnis Royal—Third ' Floor. Palaix Royal—Second Floor. A Barflam Basement Sale Now Looked for by Thousands Tomorrow’s 50c-Day Bargains can be pronmbh learned oi—read every item in this advertisement. e i 5 WAINTYd SLIIMS Great “huymg and great “selling” make buying for less and selling for zmm less profitable all around. 36-Inch Sateen W 21, Yds., 50¢ 36-inch—Black—Heavy weight. For bloomers aid apronms. Jic vard grade. Tomorrow, 2V yards, = 50c. 36-Inch Muslin 6 Yds., 50c¢ 34 vs. 66 Swift’s Premium Ham and Swift’s Premium Bacon are produced from only the best hogs. Many of the animals we buy do not furnish meat of Premium quality. “COLLEGE GIRLS'” 2-PIECE Pajamas 36-inch. Bleached. For sheets, pillowcases, etc. 17c¢ vard grade. Tomorrow, 6 yards, 50c. . fin Shopping Bags Records, 4 for | Bloomers, 2 Pairs Tlckmg, 2V, Yards business. Swift & Company sent only about 34 per cent of the live animal. The remaining 66 per cent consists of the cheaper cuts, equal to one pound in each five, and has no value whatever. That is why the prices of “Premium” Ham and Bacon and pork loins are higher than the price of the live animal. demand for the cheaper cuts, constitute the reason for the cising the utmost skill and efficiency that we are able to average a profit of a fraction of a cent a pound on all our N. B. Some very delicious dishes can be prepared from the cheaper cuts. with frog fastenings. Of pink, batiste and soisette: One very .attrac- tive style il- lustrated. At $1.98. Nightgowns and $2.98 All hand- embroid- ered and scalloped in the most unusual designs. Made by the native Purchased gzrg:és. At Palais Royal—Third Floor. Black, Full-length and 3 Hose, with cuff tops. 5 6 to 9%. Tomorrow, 3 pairs, 50c. Lisle Tomorrow, 3 dren’s Ribbed Socks, 6 to 8. pairs, 50c. S, 69¢ Dresses for Children’s Pink and Blue Chambray Dresses, with novelty trimmings. 50c Boys’ Hose, 2 Pairs Heavy Black Hose, Marquisette, 22 Yards o c..;’!i‘x',‘.?.. i 50c openwork border. To- morrow, 2% yards, 50c. 36-Inch-Wide Serge spiendid "}fir_"’?fiflfifll. 50c dresses. Tomorrow, 50c yard. Handkerchiefs, 12 for ‘Tomorrow—Any 12 for 50c. —Broken assortment of colors and white. Tomerrow at. 50c. Palais Royal—Basement sleeveless: 36 to 44. Tomorrow, 2 for 50c. 25c¢ Vests, 3 for Regular and extra sizes. Tomorrow, Sc. Pillowcases, 2 for Regular at 29c¢ each, 42 and 45x36-inch, hem- med. Tomorrow, 2 for cluded. Temorrow, 50r. $1 & $1.50 Corsets Small sizes only—of plain and novelty ma- Oilcloth, 2 Yards terials: low bust, long hips. _Tomorrow, 50c. Skirts, Drawers, Etc. pink bloomers and chemise in- 50c* Navy and black. morrow, 50c. To- Lengths of half yard, for cushion tops, etc. brand best colors and black and white. Full pieces. Tomorrow, 2 yards, 50c. 50c |: i & s . = : =) v, ‘s 5 oof. Since these are the choice cuts from the best hogs, ] $1.98 i Emgrron Bee: SO | .06 PR, Ak B C | T Mo 50C 2t 50c cured and smoked in the best way, with scientific care | fone Records, Stor ster 7 | Lonng, Tomorrew eniy, gipeets Beaty st ¥ e and precision, they are naturally in great demand; but these iERe ey lr.::l”ll'; 3P 39c Vests, 2 for Wash Petticoats \ Bahy Flannel 1 - g B . 2 5 . =oft finish, cuts, with the loin from which pork chops come, repre- front style, is'e Tose, 5 Talrs jaubss, coten 208 D)o | of sriped Gingham, e S0C Tuzklsh Towels 3 for d and Dbath SOC : . : P | blue or 25¢ Hose, 3 Pairs Women’s, ribbed, low $ O | o :n a pur. S-uCh as spare nbs’.ShOUIde.rs' tnmmmgs, pigs feet’ hrg, i white crepe, Boys' Ribbed Brown 0 B e Gp tlosusionn: SOC [ (u{'kues(;T"Ia};‘:dor:a;gk?:‘l}.\' 50C i i etc., and shrinkage in dressing and curing. Shrinkage is Hose 7 to 10: and ohil- DC | for 500, trimmed. Short skirts, G Aprons, 5 Also SOC Tomor- Everybody wants them—and yet they are only about Sizes 3 to © years Tomorrow, 80¢: | “rrape Oilcloth,: Jumbo Union Suits faiinen Shaeh St S00C one-third of the entire weight. “Premium” Bacon alone L':.‘:mzni!:’i 2,,5::’_‘ 0 T 50c e e oo bl BOC > i is only about 8 per cent. PHILIPPINE §§3{§*"§:f:fi§:‘§ fi%? ?m...f. Petticoats at lengin. Tomorrow. Soc ports Stockings - The great demand for the choicer cuts, and the smaller row. 3 pairs, Soc. vigom.wit_not sniie. 5()C | Cretonne, 5 Lengths : isie."in 50C Bloomers, 2 Palrs 50C | 55, Sox, 3 Pair Children — lisle — rib- Toweling, 3 Yards Imported = Glass Toweling—heaty and absorbent; will lint. Tomorrow, 3 ¥ In. 50¢. White Goods, 4 Yards Madras Shlrllns and Check Nainsook, 25c a . Tomorrow,’ bed, cuff tops. Sizes 6 to 8. Tomorrow, 3 pairs, 50¢., 50c 50c 39¢ Hose, 2 Pairs Juvenile Sports Hose —Dblack and brown; sizes 6 to 9. Tomor- row, 2 pairs, 50c. 50c¢ 50c wide; grade for better Silk and Fiber Hose. Black,. 9 to 10. cordovan, grn.y Tomorrow, Soe. Royal—Basement . 2 pairs, S0c. 50c and nainsook; yokes 50c "Bomorrow, S0c. Burson Hose, 2 Pairs embroidered in vines and flowers. Palais Royal—Buall:n! comparatlvely higher price of the one-third, and the lower \ Envelope g reinfortea.” to ‘10%] 50c | 59¢ Pillowcases Lavely'aceigns and col: = L loomers, 2 Pairs price of the other two-thirds. (Some of the lower priced i pairs, S0e. e erih, 83 vt 2y S0”" i o ek aasie 50C cuts sell at less than the per-pound price of the live animal.) - Chemise Shirtings, 3 Yards st ey Jace [ Nfi"}:‘f’}’;ei ..‘{3,'\- e : il = & 36-inch Madras 6! -inc ned Nap- e Itis only by utilizing all possible by-products and exer- suircing, “whe "cionion’ 5OC | Organdy, 2 Yards . | Sitical’ Fomorrow: 5 50c | Union Suits, 2 for %;fl-!, etc. Mill ends. 3 yards, 40 inches wide. Plaza for 50e. ne‘n‘ka:mfllt‘n fiH:rl‘l\:hcvd Ln’:‘:‘: 50C 69c¢ Dressing Sacques Women's Percale Sacques, with luhrul\ To- 50c 25¢| Hesg, '3 l"afi—— Women's — ribl l‘ll 50c fashioned with s ’I‘omormv\. bla ul., white., cor 9 to 10 sizes. women ac- 4 ynrds, 50c. ‘Womer's—first quality U S- A. 5 cording to 's — hemstitched. = — 1 d fash- .S. A, Sotimg to | wews —vemstint £ | Bleached Sheeling | rosiat iy, 90C : . > patterns. ered and hemstitched. Bleached, 2% yards brown; sizes 9 to 10. Tomorrow, 18¢ TOWClS at regular at 18c each. Te- morrow only at 4 for joec. Washington Local Branch, 1101-03-05 First St. at % off oisette Gloves | o oo Undergarments 4 for 50c . D. T. Dutrow, Manager a1 Goves . 50 C | Silk-Mixed Hose v,{f,',‘f:“c"lfz','.fi.i"dafl'é 50c¢ Huck, size and quality | Palais Royal—Basement > g E S SIS AN NN RSN NN AN NN E NN E AN RSN NN NN CEE AN RN IS NSNS NN NN NN E SN NN NN E NN NI E O EE NN SN OSSN NN S E NN NN EEE NN EEEEN SN EEEEEEEEEENEEEEEEEEEn"”