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b "i‘.‘l’"l. TeETeTERTNe - ST EEREREEEEENENEES ’ 7 PALAIS ROYAL 11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Great June Profit-Sharing Sale! - Buy Now and Save on Your Hot-Weather Suit Men’s and Young Men’s New 1922, Fine Tailored, Genuine Palm Beach Suits . Regular $14.50 to $17.50 Values at the Amazingly Low Price for Our Profit- Sharing Sale $10. Sizes : Regulars, 34 to 44, also stouts and shorts. No summer fabric equals Palm Beach for comfort and long wear. These suits were made expressly for us and meet our high standard for quality in tailoring. Every newest and best pattern in_medium and dark color effects. We: advise you to come early to avoid disappointment, as Palm Beach Suits of this grade will likely not be dupli- cated this season at this price. No alterations. Men’s and Young Men’s High-Grade Hot-Weather Two-Trousers Suits " Silk-Finished Mohair Suits and Genuine Palm Beach Suits At the Extremely Low Price of Every Every Suit Suit With With Extra e [] Extra Trousers Trousers Remember, every one of these splendid suits with extra trousers, which means double wear. All sizes for men of every build. Regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. Profit-Sharing Sale price, $17.85. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Mothers The Money-saving Opportunity of the Season. Profit-Sharing Specials for Boys. Boys’ 2-Trousers Norfolk True Blue Serge Suits Tailored of strictly all-wool, ‘double-warp serge, $9.85 splendidly made. full lined. Profit-Sharing Sale, $9.85. Boys® 2-Trousers Genuine Regular $12.50 grade in our Stock. Coats are alpaca lined; both trousers Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ Hot Weather Norfolk Palm Beach Suits ‘Suits A verifed 1owest §10.45 | vajuer Anout s 9295 price_in the country for Boys' Two-trousers Palm Beack ts of this quality. Every suit bears the Palm Beach label. These sults were made expressly for our Profit- SHaring Sale and are tailored | splendid quality Suits. for an entire summer's wear. Comprising standard washable fabrics, such as Beach Cloth, Gray _Crash, etc. box .pleat effects. All sizes for Ideal Daytona Cloth, Models include patch and to fit. They comprise the new- X ft - - st odels, including all the boys from 5 to years. X~ ;:\\' "s'pons styles in the best C,evltlor%l;_ Profit-Sharing Spe- patterns of the season. All | cial $2.95, sizes, 7 to 18. Profit-Sharing 2 Sale price, $10.45. Extra Special—Over 1,200 Little Boys’' Washable Suits Boys’ $7.50 to $8.95 Value | —.0¢ “O¥E TOSISTE 2-Pants Norfolk Suits mothers will quickly real- 99€ About 250 Suits at sSm ize. M-lterln;sbalre g‘uusln,nteed About 25! . fast color fabrics, in Peggy this amazing price. Will Ciotn, "Galatens, Tep. Twiiia. not be duplieated in a long time. Materials are good, serv- iceable cassimeres, in neat gray, brown and blue mixtures. Coats lined with durable twill; both pants full lined. A won- derful economy speclal. Sizes for boys, 7 to 16. Profit-Shar- ing Sale, $5. Daytona Cloth. Also included are good grade khal style suits. Models are Oliver “Twist, Middy and Junior Nor- folk styles. Sizes 3 ular to Profit-Sharlng Sale, 95c. ki flapper to 8. Reg- $1.95 values. $1 Palais Royal—Main Floer. Men’s Woven Madras and "+ Silk-Striped Shirts $2.50 and $3.50 Values at A wide assortment of patterns and desir- affle new summer colors, including the candy stipes in blue, lavender and black. ° Remember, every shirt.is.guaranteed as to fit and-color. Sleeves 33, 34, 35; sizes 14 to 17. Men, buy six at a time; you'll feel thankful afterward. Any 6 for $10.00 Also Plenty of White Shirts 2 i Palais Royal—Main Floor. N - w % 5 Men's $1.25 Silk-Clocked | Men's All-Silk Tan Pongee en's Socks : Silkk Socks, with woven silk clocks, reinforced heels and toes. Colors are black with white clocks, cordovan with +~ white clocks, navy with white clocks. Sizes 9% to 79c sure that; out in a Fine for outingsand the beac! <or general Sizes 14 to 17, * Coffars attached. We are s. lot will be sold 1y, 80 come early. e $3.95 Palals Reyal—Mala Fleor. Abe Martin Says: - vent Damage May Be Called Out. By the Associated Press. 7 NEW YORK, June 2.—Expecting & new strike order calling from the mines the 8,000 maintenance men who have re- mained’ on duty since the suspension April 1, anthracite operators of the en- tire industry held an emergency con- ference here yesterday to decide upon means of protecting their property. The miners will stand back of their demand for a 20 per cent wage increase, union leaders declared, on returning from their districts. Workmen are un- alterably opposed to accepting any part of the 51 per cent cut, proposed by em- ployers, it was said. ; Prior to the conference employers V) Our new library is nearin’ completion an’ it's almost, purty enough fer a fillin’ station. (Copyright National Newspaber Service.) i e "SHANTUNS AID BURNS. Twin Brothers in Department of Justice Bureau. The twin brothers, both’colonels— George and T. Harry Shantun—the former of whom was offered the posi- tion of major and superintendent of the metropolitan police force of the District when Maj. Raymond Pullman were equally emphatic in asserting they would not negotiate on any basis but revision of wages downward. The public committee on. the coal strike, representing the league for in- dustrial democracy and the American Civil Liberties Union,” began its an- nounced investigation of the industry before a dozen men and women Spec- tators at the Engineer Socleties build- ng. Frank Pattison, a civil engineer, presided. John Fitch, head of the School of ‘Social Philanthropy, ap- peared for Norman Hapgood, editor, who was sald to be a moving spirit in_the organization of the committee. Thomas Kennedy of Hazleton, G. J. Golden of Shamokin and William Brennan, president of -Qistrict No. x.l Scranton district, appeared to state the miners’ case. The operators, who also had been invited to attend, ha declined the invitation, it was said. Answering _questions _concerning cause for the high price of anthracite oal, Kennedy charged it was due to unholy profits” exacted by the pro- ducers. He cited the Lehigh interests as the most glaring example. As the Lehigh Valley Coal Company they mine the product and sell it, at a profit, to the Lehigh Valley Sales Company, he asserted. _ The sales company pays the Lehigh Valley Railway Company a high treight rate for hauling the product, and exacts another profit in selling it to the retail distributor, Kennedy de- clared. . He also sald that the operators pald an average of $1.04 per ton in royal- ties to persons owning the coal land. The City Trust of the City of Phila- delphia, agents for the Girard estate, he asserted, controls a fifth of the anthracite mine property in_opera- tion and exacts royalties as high $2.75 per ton. DENY MEXICAN OUTBREAK Embassy Officials Say Report of Revolution Is Groundless. Recent reports that “a new and serious revolutionary outbreak has taken place in Mexico” are declared i by officials of the Mexican embassy |:|lere as ‘“entirely without founda- on.” They added that the reports “are clearly part of a campaign against the Mexican government —and, coin- cide with the arrival at New York of Finante Minister Senor de la Huerta, | who s now in that city to discuss questiong "of the Mexican external ebt. ~ Normal ' conditions ' prevail throughout the country as heretofore. The recent uprising in the state of Tabasco was promptly dealt with by federal forces. After visiting Tabas- co, Gen. Serrano, minister of war, now on_a tour of inspection In states of Yucatan and Campeche.” ®{ COL. LEE SLIGHTLY BETTER. m! RricaMOND, Va., June 2.—Col. Rob- ert E. Lee, grandson of the Confederate B | chieftain, who is critically- ill in a hotel at Hot Springs, Va., early today was described by his atiending physiclans as being “slightly. improved.” Col. Lee is being attended by his brother, Dr. Bolling Lee of New York, and Dr. Frank Hopkins, medical director of the hotel. e e Liverpool, England, has an Amer- ican policewoman. ' Her name i3 Ethel D. Fisher and she is an em- ploye of Uncle Sam. sition just before Chief Sullivan was appointed, are now both district s pervisors for the bureau of investiga- 8. Department of Justice. George Shantun has already Col. T. Harry Shantu: Joined Chief “William J. Burns' staft this week, probably will be put in charge of the Mexican border vision, with headquarters at El Pa SUBMIT RESERVE PLAN. Roosevelt and Delegation Propose Citizen Bailors. Plans for developing & naval civil- lan reserve similar to the National Guard supplement of the Army were presented yesterday to the Senate ap- propriations committee by Assistant Secretary,Roosevelt and a delegation of formed service men. They pro- posed creation of a naval reserve of 3.000 officers and 10,000 enlis at a cost of about $5,400,000 pared with $50,000 appropriated in the House bill. Two weeks' training on eagle boats and submarine chasers would be given annually to civilians under th plans submitted, while those recelv. ing the training would be given an nual retainer pay of about $350 and be obligated to respond to duty at rany time. The plan, Mr. Roosevelt sald, would build up a corps of potential naval officers in time of emergency. —_— Farmers and mental workers, es. pecially orators, aFtists and mathe. re 8aid to enjoy the long. —to serve you im Painting, Paperbanging or Upholstering. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 25 s Classes Fitted DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES * Eyesight Specialist 409410 MoLaohlen extra good! A dime’s worth for a nickel! Big and fine as they were, we’vemade these famous AUERBACH Chocolate Bars bigger and finer. Yet they cost no more. Take a hint: stop at any candy place and try one of the many popular AUERBACH varieties. They’re crowdéd to the wrapper with whole- some chocolate, enclos- ing a tempting fillil_:g 1. 2 gel” that makes every bite b‘g':g% :tsg;r' encourage another. And there are more bites now! Sold everywhere. -D. AUERBACH & SONS - Chocolats Hesdguarters - New Yok, U.S. A g distributors can better AUERBACH Bars. W LT e e died, and the latter of whom whs |fb seriously consldered for the same po- || i _“sliks, sold us the not T T e | Half-Price Sale 1216 F St. N.W. Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses Hundreds of High-Class Garments to be disposed of in the next ten days for exactly half the d original prices! Sale in advance of the regular mid-summer clearing, offering an unusual chance to ! buy garments you will need for travel, vacation and evén Fall wear at this remarkable savings! Make - | your dollars go twice as far as usual by attending this event—sale on two floors. Women’s Garments, Second Floor—Misses’ Garments, Third Floor There will be plenty from which to make selections. All the best fashions of the season—trim tailored suits, fancy trimmed suits, three-piece suits which have created such a furore this season, top coats in sport styles, coats of fine materials for dress wear, capes in beautiful fabrics, silk dresses in dozens of styles. save your 50%! Come tomorrow! Make your selection and In the Misses’ Shop-—3yd Floor Misses’ Tweed Suits—Entire Stock! One lot—$10.00—from our $25 and $29.50 lots—rose, Copenhagen and orchid only. All others at exactly half price! $25.0 blue and rose.. $35.00 ... tweeds, of tan, brown.'green. gray and tan...... - $49'50 Imported Tweed Suit plain shades. Tweed Suits—belted 'models, full silk 1ined—orchid, copenhagen egal blue, s—Long tai- lored models, hairline stripe and Many Wooltex Suits—black and $12.50 $17.50 1 white, tan and white, gray and orchid, tan and 524 75 5 . light blue .. * Misses’ Dress Coats and Capes at Half! Duvet de Laine ‘Capes—rose, tan $l 5 00 Gil, Velette -and Black Canton Crepe Capes... navy - $30.0 .$35.00 $39.50 $49.50 $65.00 10se, tan, gray......e....... \fneenan $79'50 Handsome and navy Navy Blue, Cord T Coats of sesge, cord twill, blue, tan .. Coats and rose, tan and making . Coats and Capes of cord twill, marvella, gerona, veldyne—navy, gerona, marvella, veldyne, rose, navy and gray, tan, brown, navy—finest of cloths 3 b twill—navy, orange, white and tan........c..... $17.50 $19.75 * $24.75 $32.50 $39.75 $ $25.00 flare back, with and without belts—gray, orchid, rose, tan, black and white. $29.75 chid, tan, gray and cépenhagen blue $35.00 gray and blue 14, 16 and 18 year sizes. Sale on third floor. Sport Coats—Pepper and salt o tweeds and plain shades—full, $12 50 o | > $14.89 Sports Coats—belted models with tailored collar—orchid, rose, tan, $l7 50 . . Sport Coats, g pockets—belted models—rose, or- Navy Blue Suits—Just Half! You'll find it just simply wonderful to choose from Navy Blue Poiret Twill Suits— box coats and semi-tailored...... 519.75 Navy Blue Poiret Twill Suits— ’ box coat, effects and tailored $24 75 Navy Biue Poiret Twill Suits— fancy coats, three-piece and 529 75 i’:f.’;edrffizfieé Coats—navy blue 537.50 $49.25 and hairline stripe. $57.50 these! $39.50 $49.50 models $59.50 straightline $65.00 $75.00 $98.50 Handsome Three-piece Suits Handsome Three- Roshanara, velette and poiret 115.0 In the Women’s Shop—2nd Floor Women’s Suits at Half Price! None of them under $49.00 origi- nally—and now they are as’low as $24751 $49.50 Wooltex Suits, in navy tricotine; tailored and embroidered; long- semi-fitted, - $24.75 belted jackets, in navy and black twill cord...... $60.60—Three-plece Cos- tume Suits, with capés and . box jacket. In navy cordine $76.00 Suits in navy and black twill cord; panel box $32.50 $34.75 jackets with self strapping $37:50 claborate costume oSt $44 75 and-embre ery. black and fallow; i Sk lored styles; finest cor- fi . dine and piquette. ........ 5‘00 cordine and twill cord of those most $7.50 to $10 Silic Bags trimmed and strictly tal- *mings; - Women’s Capes and Wraps Exactly half price—every one of them. You'll need one this Sum- mer. $26.00 Capes, tricotine; styles, wi mings $29.50 Coats, in navy and black tricotine $30.00 Black Canton Crepe Capes, fringe trim- med, draped d i fl{lel 35. Wo P Coats in navy, tricotine and - suedtex. ‘Full back in mavy ripple full th brald trim- el $38.50 Navy Tricotine ide panels, with titchi: wid s P $55.00 Coats and Wraps, in arabella, cordalura and pandora. Navy, mist, rust, sorrento and black. $59.50 Wooltex navy, black and sorrento Bollvia ....c..ceveiennann $66.00 Navy Cordine Wrap Coats; braided col- lar and cuffs . $69.50 -Wooltex 88 Coat, tan and navy spon- geen, silk cord girdles.... $95.00 Cape Coats and ‘Wraps, in duvetyn, orlanda and kasha cloth, embrold- ery braid and fringe trim- o ‘black and tan $98. nese and tan full back and sleeves . $135.00 Wraps, in mar- vella, orlanda and duvetyn, wing sleeves, draped styles. Women’s -Silk Just- what you want At half price! < $25.00 Fashion Knit Street Dresses, loose side panels. black $27.50 Dresses—Long tunic and blouse style with lace wing panel an pei $29.50 Canton Crepe Dresses—Tallored and -beaded models. black, brown and henna... $65.00 Rasha Crepe Street Dresses—Smart tailored styles with long tunic and_wide sleeves. black and Javanese _$65.00 Navy and Canton Dresses with plait- ed side panels. $69.50 Dinner Gowns, in Elizabeth crepe, Romain and_ Georgette braid and bead embroidery. Gray, . cornflower, navy and bl CS".H )‘:T"ll;,’ Draped and soft blouse styles. Fallo isque and navy . $95.00 Dinner Go 3 Romaine and Elizabsth Crep; with 'g“' Lhrubd .:l‘n- broidery and s 8. Cornflower, bum flame and onomo g e Beaded Gowns in Crepe and Crepe A , ‘who uses only the highest grade Amnnnnumvow-hm gh ° first lot ventory at & great apd ce ntxl in. reduction. They were so popular -sold so quickly that we reordered in order to i $15.00 i $62.50 - $32.50 - = A Chance for Large Women Suits, Coats and Dresses' in the Hali-Price Sale. $45.00 Large Women's Coats, In tricotine, tweed and suedetex. Belted and full backs; navy, tan and gray .. $65,00 Large Women's ‘ Wraps and Capes, in Ara- bella and Bolivia, with wing sleeves and siik tas- sels. Full ripple capes .... $25.00 Large Women's Jersey Tailored _Street Dresses, side panels; hip pockets: n a vy Biouin 0o L P e $45.00 Large Women's Navy and Brown Taffeta Dresses, long tunlc....... $69.50 Large Women's Street and _Afternoon Dresses, in _Roshanara, Canton and Crepe beaded and hand broidered; navy, and black ... Large Wome Smart Tailored Suits, un- belted and belted panel box jackets: na nd black tricotine . $69.50 Large Suits, taflored and semi- dress styles $110.00 Large Women's Suits, elaborately trimmed in narrow ribbon and floss silk. Panel and semi- fitted Jjackets, in navy, black and tan cordine. Sport Skirts—15! Lots of these at half price! $7.50 Skirts in shadow plaids [ striped prunella and tweed checks; plaited and wrap- 3.75 around styles................ $13.00 Skirts, satin striped - crepe epquge, box and side plaited. Black, mpavy and o brown with white'stripe..... | $14.50 Skirts in navy and r black tricotine—smart tailor- ed styles, with braid trim- X med panels. l $8.25 \ | $8.75 $18.50 Sport Skirts—striped eponge, plaid flannel and | 1 $16.50 plaid ratine. Fringe and hem bottom—white, red, green and 9 .25 tan $12.50 $14.75 $17.50 $19.25 $25.00 $27.50 $29.75 $32.50 $34.75 $47.50 $49.25 = for Simmer. $12.50 $13.75 $14.75 roshanara, vilette, silk knit, spiral ‘spun, box plaited and ° straight line styles— New sport colors. .. white bedford and prunella ‘with black stripe—box plait- Sport Styles—>! $32.50 $34.75 $44.75 $47.50 The Half-Price Sale includes sev- eral groups—and you must have clothes for summer. a fu 3 i $9.75 penhagen_...... S 32650 Flannel Eport . jade and Copenhagen. o plasas and checked i a ssey snits 12t ks $10.00 ' $35.00 Tweed Suits—in Copenhagen, rose and orchid; long-line, one-but- ton fastings.and panel box jackets . su belted box effect T2y, 522.50 Beautiful, Fascinating « $6.00 to $10 Radium Silk and . Never ‘before such’ handsome styles and superb I uality silks at this low price. ¥ - qTréZn:;d with dainty French val, filet and Venise L laces. In white, flesh, orchid, light blue, peach tweeds: tan, orchid and Co- Copenhagen TR 3 $17.50 ts; Denmark blue and black.. ‘maize. Pl J“.;E_%lie { O e