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5 THE EVENING STAR, WASMINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. TABLE o' UOTE DINNER s $12v Repucep SumMmer Rates CreecTive Now JUNE - JuLy - Aueust FRANKLIN SQUARE LITTEL FOURTEENTH STREET AT K Your Property in — And be delighted aud the price. 1114 9th St. Phones Main 2480-2491. TPyou don®t care for ready- made assortments, just in- dicate the varieties you like best to the clerk and have her make up a box of them. 12th and F Sts. 15th and G Sts. 1784 Columbla Road Special this week: Cream Peppermints Cheeks Rosy With Health | | That is what every mother wants 1 + herchildren tohave,sono mother should overlook the richly nour- ishing value of pure, home made i ice cream. Make it in the Gear- less, Sanitary, All-Metal ACME FREEZER (with the Blue Label) 5 minutes turning—that's all. And no extraice needed tor packing. The Acme Freezer is soid by hardware, house. furnishing and department stores; 2-qt. and 4-qt., plain or galvanized; prices $1.25t0 §2.50. Made exclusively by Ritter Can & Specialty Co. . Philadelphia, Pa. | Freeze Yoar Own at Hom Quickly relieves Colds, Con-! stipation, Biliousness and { been senten Headaches. A Fine Tonic. 11th and G Sts. McCall Patterns 2341, 2548, 2688 cut out every “printed” line. Summer war: [ L] n n L L o L] L] ] a L] L] [ ] [ ] a L] L] [ ] [ ] a2 - [ ] [ ] L] m k) L] - @ a [ = a [ ] a [ a [ ] L] = - B3 g nin Thte]PALAIS ROVAL Yes, You Jan Make All Three, Now— A\"D they’ll live up to your ideas for them, too! cause making stylish clothes is no more a hit or miss affair—it is sure, .just as sure as sewing can be! I¥s all in the pattern, the new “Printed” Pattern that helps you every seam on an accurate, ___Do you. wonder that with the help of the new Quarterly anybody can plan for herself an entrancin be and make it come up to the best .expectations? Don’t be without it— The McCall Summer Quarterly Only 25¢ Bargain Basement. . CITIZENS GUARD NEGRO SOUGHT BY MOB OF 1,500 | 30-Aid Police at High Point—Pris- oner Held for Attempt to Assault Girl. HIGH PCINT, N. C, June 6. Everything was quiet here early t day following a night of intense ex clitement, during which a mob esti- mated to number 1,500 men, armed with rifles, revolvers and pitchfork surrounded the High Point city jail bent on lynching a negro arrested in connection with an attempted assault made upon an eighteen-year-old white | | girl six miles west of this city late| sterday. More than thirty citizens aided the police in guarding the jail throughout the night. The attack on the young woman was made by a negro as she was walking along a road to her home. | The girl told the officers that the | negro spake to her as she passed him. then turned, grabbed her by the | throat and dragged her into the woods. An automobile containing four white men passed about this time. The girl screamed and the ne- gro disappeared into the woods. The occupants of the car carried the girl 0 her home and gave the alarm. Chief of Police Blackwelder of| High Point arrested a negro at Thomasville who answered in many respecty the description of the one sought. He started for the home of the yvoung woman for the purpose of identification, but changed his course when he learned of the mob. The negro was brought to High Point. MAY UTILIZE THE GASES FOR COMMERCIAL USES Possibilities Seen in Borings Into Volcano on the Island of Hawaii. HONOLU IO T2 into the Island of Hawai phenomenon may be utilized for com- mercial purposes in much the same as a community near Florence, It derives much of its electric power from a volcano nearby, Dr. Immanuel Fried- laender, Italian volcanologist, said here upon his arrival to study Kilauea and the extinct craters on this island. Dr._Friedlaender {s connected with the Voleanological Institute at Naples. | This Is his fourth trip to Hawaii, | v 3 having been made in 18 1893 and 1907. His primary purpose i the present studies is to ascertain th changes that ha aken place in Kilauea vestigation. AMERICA CHEERED i AT METZ CEREMONY | l “Poilu the Liberator” Statue Ded- icated on Site Where German Statue Was Wrecked. ciated Press. June 6 —America cheer- rday when Maj. R. W. Elton aj. R. I Cain of the Veterans of en Wars placed a bronze palm h at the foot of the statue of! “Poilu the Liberator,” dedicated 3 i i on 'the site of he statue rmer Emperor Vil liam of Germafly. which was torn down two days before the French en- h premier pinned medals ve soldiers who wrecked In his e ‘nting Fea was simpl nel guarding Franc it let none expect him,” abandon the treatie: “to won with such difficulty. He is ready | to defend them.” HEAD OF RUSSIAN CHUECH GETS 5 YEARS IN PRISON | Dr. Tikhon Sentenced for Oppos- | ing Government Seizure of Treasures. June f—According to a| Telegraph from he Most Rev. Dr. Tik- h of All Russia, has d to five years' impr onment for having opposed the seiz- ure of church treasures by the gov- ernment. The dispatch adds that identical sentences were passed on Bishop Alexoi and another high ec- clesiastic named Innokenti. RARE PAINTING STOLEN. By the Associated Press STUTTGART, Germany, June Rembrandt known painting. “St. Paul in Prison, 5 LONDON, dispateh to the Dail valued at 5. marks, has been stolen from the gov- ernment art museum here. A reward of 50,000 marks has been offered for in- formation leading to the identification of the thief and the return of the paint- in, '?:hp stolen picture is an_early work of Rembrandt, bearing the date of 162 A. Lisner, President — Plan to Be- EEEEEENEEENENEENENEEENEEEEN : NSNS NN SN NESANEESNNNNNANGNNNNNNNNSNNNNGENSNNNNNNNUNNERNNNESERNNNENE Just Arrived—Another Shipment of New Summer Frocks for Women and Misses Charming models, every one of them, and made so beautifully the prices seem ridicu- lously low. Organdie—$10.50 Pipings of white organdie and trimmed with buttons. Black, blue, pink, white and brown. Sizes 16 to 38. Dotted Swiss—$13.50 Hand-drawn wide organdie sash and collar, finished around with organdie band; navy and white, copen and white, orchid and white, pill- box red and white. White background with small and medium dots of orchid, blue, black and copen. Sizes 16 to 40. Shantung—$16.50 In tailored models, for the sports shantungs. All natural shades, patch and inserted pockets, frillings and pipings; some with side panel effects. Sizes 16 to 42. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Vacation Sports and Tailored Hats $2.75, $3.98 to $7.50 Vacation time is here and every miss and voung woman will want to secure a new sports hat for the holidays. Choose from beautiful tailored leghorn hats, barnyard sailors and off-the-face effects— soft flexible hemp hats and pretty felt and felt and straw combina- tions. In the newest styles and colors, in- cluding all white and white combined with g colors—ijade, rose, sand, navy, etc. Palais Royal—Second Floor. The Famous Jantzen and Neptune Swimming Suits $475t0 ( $16.50 Most women and misses like to choose from a generous col- lection of suits and also appreciate a good va- rietysof colors; that’s why our assortments are so large. . These famous suits are made to give swim- ming comfort and pos- sess style. The well known_Jantzen Swim- ming Suit has a par- !icufar kind of weave which makes them elastic, giving a snug fit. Made of worsted jersey. In all the newest } 3 shades—black, navy with Harding blue trim- ming, tan with brown, and a score of others. All sizes. At $4.75 to $1650. Palais Royal—Third Floor. $4.00 and $5.00 May=0-Belt Corsets, $2.29 A fortunate purchase of 100 pairs. These corsets are known for their comfort and dura- bility. Excellent models for stout figures. Made of heavy coutil and fancy brocade. Elas- tic tops, medium and low bust; some have elastic gores in_skirt and across back. 24 to 36. No C. O. D's or phone orders. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Fruit Drinks are Delightful and Cooling Delicious pure fruit syrup in raspberry, strawberry, pineapple, lemo nade amf orangeade. One bottle of this syrup will make a gal- lon of fruit drink. Just add water and stir up and your fruit drink ‘is made. Ideal for camping or outings and in the home, too. Inexpen- sive, 40c_bottle. ; Come in and sample this . Fruit Syrup. Palais Royal—Main Floor *s here. edday==u~ehol A day we feature things for the hom Buy them now, for the hot weather will soon be We have bought them early so as to provide you on time. All new, clean porch rockers, just received. Made by a manu- facturer that combines service and comfort—and we co-operate with our patrons by making the prices very reasonable. There are five big groups. Be sure and make your choice Wednesday. While choosing a Porch Rocker, “look over” our ] enlarged selection of sum- In colors Rockers, used on the mer. furniture. to harmonize with almost any surroundings. nish finish. demand each summer. 6-ounce Grade—Blue or brown and white stripe, with ali fixtures. : 5 Foet Wide—At 8 Feet Wide—At $2.39 f $3.69 6 Feet Wide—At 10 Feet Wide—At '$2.89 | $4.79 Cretonne Laundry Bags, | Awning Materials, cut from each, . $115 full bolt, yard, Summer Couch Covers, each, $1.45 special, yard, Mosquito Netting, all colors —8 yards, $1.25 ures or dots, yard, = / Solid Maple can be or_bedroom. Has spindle back, cane seat, natural var- lar $3.00 value, $1.98. Awnings of the Better Grade in Roll-Up Style With Heavy Pole to Act as Weight at Bottom We could go on and give a number of reasons why you should have awnings for summer, but one of the best evidences of their comfort-giving features is the constant growing Good Summer Cretonnes, New Curtain Swisses, fig=- | ZiePALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Two Candy - Specials Chocolate-coated Delicious Cordiai Cherries, 49¢. Cherries packed in pretty round tins at 75¢c box. . Palais Royal—Main Floor. e. Many are marked at special prices. To keep the home cool and com- fortable this coming summer one must provide the “correct” things. We have arrnaged a list of “correct” things; and don’t wait until summer is here—buy them now and be prepared to enjoy the hot weather when it arrives. 1,000 Specially Priced Maple Porch Rockers—Sure to Give Solid Comfort for Summer Use $2.98 Solid Maple | Porch Rockers, | with arms, has five slats in the back, cane seat and with natural varnish | finish. $2.98. porch Regu- 8-ounce Grade—Dark tan stripe effect, ] with all fixtures. ’ 5 Feet Wide—At | | i | $3.89 : 29¢ with loops, o ¢ to white, 29c Great Collections of High-Grade Summer Rugs at Decidedly Low Prices New Cherokee Rugs 9x12 feet, $12.95 | 9x12 feet, 8.3x10.6 feet, $11.95 8x10 feet, 6x9 feet, $8.25 | 6x9fect, 4x7 feet, $5.75 | 4.6x7.6 feet, 3x6 feet, $2.45 3x6 feet, 27x60 inches, $1.95 | 27x54inches, 18x36 inches, “Neponset Rugs For kitchens, bedrooms, dining rooms, and sleeping orches— 9x12 feet, $16.25—9x12 feet, $12.75 | 8x10 feet, $15.25—9x10.6 feet, $11.75 | 6x9 feet, $11.25—7.6x9 feet, $7.75 4.6x7.6 feet, $9.25—6x9 feet, $6.75 3x6 feet, Summer Needs in Chinaware and Housewares —— S Cottage Set—i0-piece set, with a pink rooana “tpray pattern on a plain $6.98 shape. Complete service for 6 people, —$§10.00 Cottage Set—50-plece set. Cholce of & dainty blue and white forget-me-knot @7 4g pattern or wild rose spray pattern, c $11.98 Cott: Set—Homer Laughlln Amerlcan porcelain, with a bright gold spray de- ¢8 98 sign. b1-piece set, e —So-plece Cottage Set— Regular $25.00 value, taken from open stock: gold line and 19 98 blue floral band pattern, . —iiZ-plece Dinmer Set—Regular value, $47.50. Coin_ gold handles, green band with ¢34 g8 daisy and rose center on a French shape, e §89,00 China Set—100-plece set. Coin gold handles and lnes, with a Persian g54 98 band, on Limoges china, 98 Bix Cups_and Saucers—Thin China, with & blue and White decoration. Regular $1.50 ggc value, Tmm wood frame, De Luxe Co. Grass Rugs Marie Antoinette Rugs $8.85 | 9x12 feet, $7.85 | 76x106 feet, 85 | 6xofeet, $1.85 | 46x7.6feet, $1.25 | 36x72inches, 55c¢ | 30x60inches, 18x36 inches, Runners, yard, $19.75 500 Rag Rugs for bed and $17.75 | bath rooms at, s;;;g each, 65c and 85c $3.75 Palais Royal—Second Floor. Perfection and Puritan Ofl Cook Stoves, $11.50 $16.00 S " $21.00 1 burner size, 2 burner size, $3.95$4.45 Heavy Maple Porch Rockers with slat seat and back; natural var- nish finish, broad arms. 8 Feet Wide—At .$5.89 10 Feet Wide—At $6.89 Lace Style Sash Curtains, $1.49 Duplex Shades—green Palais Royal—Second Floor. Hodge’s Rattania Rugs $5.49 High Back Solid Maple Porch Rock- ers, with broad arms, slat back, natural varnish fin- Heavy Maple Porch Rockers, with slat $eat and back, natural var- ' 1 il el e el $395. | broad arms. $4.45. | $5.49. Fourth Floor. Palais Royal Our Regular $4.50 Novelette Bedspreads For Household Day at $3.00 Beautiful spreads for summer use, in attractive light shades, such as pink, blue and white stripes. Plain hemmed. Some have cut corners. Size 96x100 inches. Buy enough to cover every bed in the house. Won- derful value at $3.00. Table Damask, $1.59 Yard 70-inch Imported Irish Bleached Mercerized Table Damask, in 5 good patterns. $1.59 yard. Napkins to match, $375 dozen. Heavy Table Damask $2.69 Yard 70-inch Extra Heavy Bleached All-pure Linen Irish Table Damask, b good patterns. Special, $2.69 yard. Napkins to match, $7.00 dozen. Bleached Table Damask 75c Yard 70-inch Heavy Bleached Mercer- ized Table Damask, very close weave, with satin finish. 75c yard. 1,000 yards Boott Crash Toweling, good heavy weight and absorbent. All pure white. Buy a summer's supply. Special, 15e yard. Palals Royal—Second Floor. 35¢ $1.15 Our Regular $8.00 e Madeira b Tea Sets $2.70 For Household Day $2.20 $17.‘:) $ 6 ° OO S et Choose from 30 sets. Attractively embroidered by hand on linen, con- sisting of 12 doilies, two sizes; 1 centerpiece, beautifully scalloped and embroidered. All neatly boxed —13 pieces to a set. For house- hold day these $8 sets at $6. Palais Royal—Second Floor. at Special Prices Continental Hardwond Extension Window Screens, filled with black wire cloth, 18x33, 8%¢ 24x32, 40c . Plain _Screen Door, 4x%-inch oA thick, walout stain, filed with Gid S black wire cloth— 3 i B 30x75, $1.59 34x82, $1.50 32x80. $169 __ .36x84. $1.98 Poriable Ovens, single burner, with tin lined steel door, with removable 5298 oven. Each, o Two-burner size, Asbestos and corrugated lining, patent "?mf shreader,, drop oven door, with glass front. A $4.98 value for : $4.39 7-plece Water Set—Covered pitcher, 6 thin- blown glasses to match; plain crys- 51 49 tal, fire polished, 98¢ Six Goblets—Thin blown, clear crystal, plain, Hose Reel, bentwood natural finish, iron wheels, 100- ft. capacity, $1.49 Moulded Howe, non-kinkable, corrugated, black rubber, ya¢ %-inch size. Special per ft., ~ Upright Eleflfl: -r:l-.un. nxcx;aled;:xag polished, guaranteed, a regular 3 yalue, $2.98 Bissell’s “Standard” Carpet Sweeper, 5339 removable brush, mahogany finished case, Table Tumblers—Colonial clear crystal, panel style, 19¢c e for s Tee Tea Glasses—Colonlal crys- [y tal, straight panel style, 29c 8 for . Four-Gallon Water Cooler, in oak fin- $3 98 ish, galvanized lining, with nickeled spigot ¥ Blue Enameled Slop Jar with cover, rolled gdge. large size, with wooden bail gg. handle, $1.89 White Enameled Steel Table Tops, with slight imperfections, 26x40-inch size, 2-qt. Acme Ice Cream Freesers, durable, sani- makes ice gg. tary, all-metal construction, cream In 5 minutes, Special, Electric Fan, an unusual fan at a low price, 8-inch size, 4 blades, 3 speeds, “Uni- versal” motor, runs on any current, nickel plated, \ with heavy guard. = Guaranteed. $7.49 G-Plece Kitchen Set, consisting of a large square, round cornered bread box, hinged cover, round cake box, flour, coftee, sugar and ¢ 35 tea cans, - Yard Olothes Dryer, natural wood finish, col- lapsible frame, with 120-ft. line drying gg o8 34-pt. Size Jelly Glasses, with covers. A 29¢ dozen, & Atlas E-Z Seal Fruit Jars %-pt. size, per doz., 70 1-pt. size, per doz., 89 1-qt. size, per doz., (2 %-gal. aize, per doz., #1.25 Mason Fruit Jars, 1-pt. size, per doz., T8¢ 1-qt. size, per doz, 89c + 3-gal. size, per doz., 08¢ Potato Dicer or Fruit Press, heavily re- tinned, with malleable steel frame and handles. capacity, 23c Garbage Cam, 3%-pallon size, galvanized, with cover and @l bail handle, 49¢ e — i | i ! i li 8-qt. Galvanised Pall, 17¢ with strong ball.. nandle,

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