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C. - ENNEEFNEERNEEEEEENENENEEEREN g Tie PALAIS POYAL 11th and G Sts. H & W Sports Corsets and Girdles An Expert Corsetiere, Miss Reese, will help you select the correct model Ideal for goif, tennis, motor, or horseback riding; mountain climbing, casino or beach. Wherever the spirit of sport may call—are the Girdles and Hip Confiners of all elastic and elastic com- bined with satin or broche—tricot and silk jersey. The needs of active outdoor sports and leisure hours have been carefully considered. Correctly fitted Bandeaux and Confiners give that trig look demanded by the outdoor sports. Every Sports Corset selected and fitted by women thoroughly sure of the demands of sport and the season’s 50c and Up to $15 modes. SEEK NON-MILITARY PREMIER IN JAPAN= Elder Statesmen to Meet With Regent—Will Steer Middle Course. By the Associnted Press. TOKIO, June 7.—With the elder reports were expecting the appoint- ment of a premier liberal in his pol- icies, but rather conservative in his outlook on domestic questions. Pre- mier Takahashi and his cabinet re- signed yesterday because they could not agree on the reorganization of the cabinet as proposed by the Sei- vukai, the government party. The opinion prevailed that the new premier would stand heartily in favor of the Pacific program adopted at the Washington conference, but would opp: universal suffrage in ering a middle course. 1t was believed that only such a leader could hold together a cabinet in the present political crisis. While it was held likely be aligned with i, the opposition (hd as certain that \ulm becanse that party at pre dominates the diet. The Kens have been urging universal suf- frage. Men high in the councils of the| vernment were insistent tha of forming a ministry be give a man free from the influence of | litarism. GREEKS PLAN TO FIGHT. Active Preparauons for Campaign Against Turks Reported. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 7.—It is reported in the allled military ctrcle:[. that the Greeks are making active preparations to undert: along the Asiatic coas Turks. The most likely point f the landing is said to be Ismid. T! Turkish n have removed |l their _d. n alist lead = vesterday. . {DIES AT STEERING WHEEL. | = i | Newspaper Advertising Manager |l Stncken ‘While Drwmrr Auto. (B8 with heart disea in his automobile hind the steering could stop the car. . veered toward the cur | Fruit, an employe who w s 1 the steering wheel and the machine. He was takin his home for din Mr. Boughne: Ontario, Canad; nected with ne and Lockport, HELD BRAZIL PRESIDENT. Bernardes G:ven Decision in Elec- tion Contest by 153,000. By the Associated P | RIO JANEIR | gressional comn the disputed pr held in March h claring Arthur iriving ho me and died be- wheel b he A report d elected by (@ 00 votes over Nilo election for vice president v. the successful candidate, Urbano Santos of Maranha Gov. having died. LONDON SLAYER EXECUTED. LONDON, June T7.—Henry the nineteen-vear-old hotel boy. who was found guilty of the murder, on March 14, of Lady Alice White, executed today in Penton- | ville prison. widow of Sir chairman of the London county coun- cil. It was shown at the trial that |l Jacobi struck her with a hammér s When she awoke while he was in the | iact of ransacking her room im A. Lisner, President [} L} n [ ] = [ ] [ ] " n Pnlnte Royal—Third Floor. W L 1 $8.95 to $10 Swagger Silk Sports Blouses, $6.75 Plain tailored styles or with vests of colored silk with tiny frill edge. Some of the strictly tailored models have pretty cuffs. The correct blouse to be worn under your new summer sweater. Sizes 36 to 46. Palais Royal—Third Floor. | Let This Weather Prophet Tell You A F | Just received 150 of these ornamental and sur- , [\ prisirgly reliable weather pr 5. When it is going to rain the witch from 8 to hours ahead comes The Shopping Center—11th und G Sts. Will It Rain Tomorrow— out and when the weather is to be fair the little children come two out At 49c. On Sale—Palais Royal—Main Floor. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Unusual Values Tomorrowin Correct Sports Apparel for Women & Misses A diversified assortment of desirable modes and fabrics assembled in our greatly enlarged Sports Apparel Department. Very moderately priced. Fantasi, Roshanara Crepe, Canton Crepe, Silk and Wool Eponge, Crepe de Chine, Flannel, Wool Jersey and Ratine in self and novelty effects. Wool Jersey Sports Coats in Norfolk or Tuxedo effects ; patch pockets, narrow cross-over belts. Spe- cial, $7.95. Velveteen Coats—Very new and exceptionally smart ; notch or Tuxedo collars, patch or slit pockets ; | silk lined throughout. Black and navy. Special, A $17.50. The final clearance of all our Tweed and Silk Sports Suits. Originally $25.00 to $69.50. Now $9.75 to $29.75. Palais Royal—Third Floor. See This Collection of Black and White Garden Hats at *6.95 to *12.50 Black Garden Hats trimmed white and now quite the vogue at all socials and all garden parties. One will observe that the black garden hat trimmed white is the most attractive hat worn. A style sponsored by smart dressers. And now very promi- nent at all style centers. For your npprmal we have assembled many attractive straws smartly trimmed te ribbons, white lilacs, lilies of , white clusters of daisies, white and black pond lilies, wreaths, etc., in styles that will appeal to the woman who desires the newest in mid-summer mil- linery. Special —New Arrivals of Flapper Leg- horn Sports Hats, $298 to $7.95 Palais Royal—Third Floor. You Will Need a Princess Slip to Wear Under Your NeW Thin Dress‘ Here again The Palais Royal's desire to give its patrons the most timely items is evident. number of specials for Underwear Day. ! $2.25 Splendid lot; made of soft Attractively made of tub Ot heavy eatin In pink, silk. The entire skirt double white, navy and black. Cami- English sateen, straightline to the hip, where double fab- eole top, with shoulder straps, style, with a slight fullness ric is most needed. Straight Double skirt. Exceptional over the hip; camisole top. front. value. Others of Lingerie Cloth, $1.98 to $5.00 Wonderful Group of Underwear, *122 Including nightgowns and envelope chemise, neatly made of good nainsook in dainty styles, embellished with lace or embroidery. $1.98 to $2.98 Long Kimonos at $1.69 Made of serpentine crepe, in Hubbard or envelope style. ribbon trimmed; pink and blue only. 75c to $1.25 Bloomers at 66¢ Also step-ins. Of crepe and batiste; trimmed with lace and ribbons, others plain tai- lored. In white and eolors. Sunproof Petticoats at $1.00 Made of fine white sateen, doubled to hipline. Regular and extra sizes. Splendid val- es. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Great Values in Sequin Robes and Tunics Just received a late shlpment from a leading importer of beautiful beaded and spangled tunics, so popular for dancing and evening gowns, featured at one-third to one- half less than regular prices. Colors—_[ade opalescent sapphire, black, fuchsia, Ameri- can Beauty, Sphinx, Jockey red and Kelly green, etc. See our window display. Regularly $25, $35, $40, $635 Sale Prices, $13.95, $20, $25 and $40 Palats Royal—Trimming Dept—Main Floor. Sp lendid Assortments of Summer Undergarments at Famously - Moderate Prices For Women and Boys and Girls and Youths $1 and $1.25 75¢ Closed Suits |- Glove Silk Vests Union Suits, 79¢ 2 for $1 ‘ & Bloomers, $1.95 Women's Athletic style, Women's low neck ribbed Women'’s. Plain and fancy’ Bodice tops, buttonless suits in popular closed style; weave Glove Silk Step-in model. White and pink. also open suits, tailored tops Bloomers. Knickers and Ideal summer garments. Sizes and bodice. Regular and Vests. White, pink, orchid, 34 to 44. . extra sizes. maize and sky. All sizes. Underwear Shirt Suits, $1.45 Boy’s. A combination of blouse and drawers, Shirts of plain blue chambray, also madras, in white and colored stripes. Drawers of cross- barred muslin. 6 to 12 years. Athletic Union Suits, 69c Boys' and Girls' Athletic Union Suits, drop seat and bloomer styles. 50c Princess May Vests and Step= ins, 3 for $1 Women's Low-neck Ribbed Vests, bodice style. White, pink. Regular and extra sizes. 75c Step-In Panties at 49c vests. White, pink. All sizes. Featured at 49c. EEEESESEEEEEEENEEEEEEEEEEESEEENEEEENEEEEENI RS EEEEEEEEEECASEEESENSEESEESEREEERRERR Made in the popular step-in style, to match \ Palais Royal—Main Floor, Do You Shop in Our Bargain Basement? If Not, You are Neglecting Worthy Thrift Opportunities. Thursday Is Fiity-Cent Day —when we offer forty-nine (49) items at 50c, in which the value is most unusual. 69c Silk Mixed Hose Women'’s, with long silk boots ; 50c¢ Black, white and 9to 10. Irreg- reinforced. Summer colors. ular. 39¢c Hose, 2 Pairs for : Women's Flat Rib Sports Hose. gray. with Sizes colors Irregular. Tan, cordovan. 9 to 10. Irregular. 50c Hair Nets, 24 for Cap shape; browns in al;] 50(: shades, black and blonde. 69c Polly Prim Aprons trimmings. Lisle Sox, 3 Pairs striped roll tops. 5 toY. 3 pairs, 50¢ 69c and 79c¢ Dresses singha Gingham il i 50C and 79¢ values. 69c Dressing Sacques Made with low neck and braid Ribhed, i plain 50 C and percale—with yoke effects. 69c Union Suits dozen for 50c. _A dozen chic patterns—of percale; AWorcil, wibbeds. 10w netk. b rickrack trimming and wide sashes. Cil e 1 it heene Bive SOC Ideal Summer Aprons. At : i!:ree;fiz:.g it knecs, Sizes 136 to H Table Napkins, 8 for Of damask—hemmed and 5 0 C laundered—ready for use. e —— | Muslin, 8 Yards for S aionmeae e =it 50 Yds. | . I Hose, 3 Pairs for ribbed, fashio r1:. 50C Women's, Black and 2 to 10. Irregular. 30c. First quality, ribbed; wide: in sizes 46 to 3 2 50c¢ l‘!andkerchiefs, 12 for 50c also “Spor Qutsize Union Suits 8 yards for S0c. Table Damask, 11 Artistic floral effect lengths to 3 yards. for 50c. 39¢ Bandeaux, 2 for white, embroidered in colors. Any Hook back styles, of novelty bro- cade; elastic gore in back. and pink. 50c —_— 'Rfluhcdg fullf Iar]ge. low neck, no 50 s v S th. Sizes 40 C-B Summer Corsets || imecnr Guy s 22 c Summer net and batiste—last of higher priced lots at 50c for Gauze, 9 Yards for Suiting, 4 Yards for Khaki, 31 Yards for lengths up to 5 yards. Heavy grade—for porch shades, | auto and seat covers. Tan and gray. 50 C | | Art Ticking, 3 Yards | | 1,000 yards, he b - covers, etc. 66¢c value fo = ‘ Sumgmer Nightgowns Sheer nainsook, tailored efiect, with neat pipings in colors. All sizes. 50 C | 25¢ Vests, 3 for Ribbed; fully Iargc Szes: Tow neck and sleeveless. Sizes 40 ar \50 C 42, Irregular. Boys’ Hose, 2 Pairs ;}I))r;mn?er 30:\"—.<lurrly. heavy 50 25¢ Hose, 3 Pairs S e 50c¢ Irregular e L Crash, 10 Yards for only 50c. Socks, 4 Pairs for Imported White Sock 50 C tops in pink, blue an Lisle Vests, 2 for with Jregular. 5o 8. ® Women's; V and bodice styles; Iw\\ Summer Camisoles at || .ca’ind siecvetess Fuly dons ant 30 C large. Sizes 36 to 44, Of sheer nainsook, with val and filet lace trimmings. 50c 79 Silk Gloves at 2 buttons, with double finger- 50 Woite dndioions Gtor c e e e SN = 39c Fiber Hose, 2 Pairs ].\'a\‘e the difference between 78¢ and 5 50¢ fo d, reinforced hose: 9 to 10, O | $1 Handbags—Samples Just 150 of these women's leather bags: black and colors. SOC Be early for first choice. 69c Tablecloths at Of good quality damask, hemmed and laundered. A wonder at 69c— 50C think of only 50c. Bath Towels, 3 for Turkish—heavy qnd absorbent. 50 ;'l;l:_rgfimfor the price of two—3 C l Lisle Hose, 2 Pairs \\ omen’s Ribbed Ho%: in 50 Dainty Aprons, 4 for Of sheer India linaa, embroid- ery trimmed. Limit of eight to SOC a purchaser. e 36=Inch Cretonnes, 2 Yds. Flowers and birds—ideal summer cretonne—as refreshing the year SOC around. 75¢ Crepe Bloomers Step-in styie-need no iron- 50 C Envelope Chemise at Of nainsook, daintily trimmed with -0 C laces and embroideries; built-up shoulder. 25¢ Nainsook, 31 Yds. 50c Gmgham, 3 Yards for Glorious plaids and neat checks, for 50 ! C women’s, misses’ and children's dresses. "7 inches wide. 39c¢ Voiles, 2% Yards Al dies, in blue, pink, 3 tan, Tavender, black and white. 2000 () C | yards in all. i Hose,.4 Pairs for W, 's Hose, black with white fect. Swes 85 to 10. §()C Irregular weave. aee—————— = Shirtings, 2 Yards for The fashi bl i d fi 5 Satin Camisoles at - Pink and navy; neatly tai- 50 C strap or 36 inches wide—for summer lored; some lace trimmed. wonder at the price—only 50c Children’s Bloomers, 2 for Of pink and white crepe and nain- sook. 4 to 14 size. - 50c¢ Hose, 4 Pairs for Juveniles’ First Quality Heavy 5 O C Ribbed Black Hose with roll cuff tops. 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