Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1922, Page 20

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20 ARMSTRONG TAKES = TWO DRILL PRIZES 20,000 Attend Annual ngh ' School Competition at i- League Park. strong Ma chronic and the Whigh ¢ [ F the o8 1 hono: th an The roster of Compal ning unit, follows: € Alle Licutenants—F , and -F Jerome Gilbert, 0! 7 Green, Grant 'rrmmd Syivester Haymond, Al Rubin Hall, George " James |m Slaughte rd, Stanton Thnm'n aj Allen West r, Ei . Charles For- [l Hamil- | John | B Logan, George ) dleton, Clifton T Lorenzo Thomas, Augus: Wiiiam Winder and Bernard Weage: INDIAN EDITOR SEIZED. |m Successor to Gandhi Accused of\ Seditious Articles. LUCKNOW, British India, June 13.— Quereshi, who succeeded’ Mohand. Gandhi, as editor of Young India, has been arrested on a charge of publish- ing seditious articles. The €entral Kaliphat committee has | M adopted a resolution declaring clvil | disobedienco unavoidable “in view of | M the hostile attitude of the British gy cablnet toward the Kaliphat ques- | tion and the continuous r(pr(‘fiklvel- volicy of the government in India. | The committee, however, indorses |l the resolution of the recent all-Ind congress, postponing aggressive meas- ures until Augus: while. 2 subcommittee has inted to co-operate with the ¢ subcom- mittee which is touring India gath- ering data concerning the advisability | g of ag.un starting civil (l]sr\lw(lwn(‘é CORD TIRES |: —ON— EASY TERMS ““Pay for ’em as You use ’em GUARANTEED QUALITY CORD TIRES ONLY T.0.PROBEY CO. 1230 Wis. Ave. N. W. Phone West 133 e et o e eyt INGTON STAR visiting London are Invited to make ; EADERS of THE WASH. Piccaallly Cirous, where up-t, date papers are always a abie for reference, where ar. rangements can be made for the recepiion and forwarding of mall, advice obtained on alil matters of travel, and Lhere Amacican visitors iIn .ondon ey e traced (hrsuph the Reg- istration Department eanduetd By our London Office. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. IIIlIIIIIIIIII.IllliillllI..l......l...l...l...III.I'.....I..IIB..I.Il....lllllll.l..llfil-ll C., TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. ZhePALAIS ROYAL Wednesday Is Household Day The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Decidedly the Newest Sports Suits For All Qut-Door Sports and First Time Shown Crepe de Chine Dresses,.$19.50 A group of moderate-priced dresses, made of good quality crepe de chine; trimmed with tabs of self material; soft girdle; three-quarter-length sleeves, piped with narrow fold of georgettc crepe of self color. Lined with a China silk lining to waist. garment to give the straightline to the stout figure—a dress that can be used for all occasions. Colors: Navy, black, tan and gray. $19.50. Clever Summer Sports Hats 1.98 2.98 $3.98 to 7.95 Every women will want a New Summer Sports Hat to take on the vacation trip. Our stock of these hats is now at its best, offering a choice of tailored leghorns, hemps, felt and straw combinations, barnyard ef- fects in more than fifty styles to choose In all white, white and color combi- nations, and all the leading sports colors. New Trimmed Hats, *5.00 A wonderful selection of Beautiful New Trimmed Hats at this special price awaits In the new summer styles and colors. from. vour selection. Leathr Slllt Cases Reduced What Are You Going to Make” Your Cape Of? New McCall Patterns 2743 and 2744 A ‘person can’t go wrong with the McCall Pattern. It’s not punched full of confusing holes. in plain English. At every step it tells you exactly - what to do next. New McCall Patterns Are “Printed” iq_qiu, Est. IW—A, Lisner, President ' AS PICTURED At $27.50 Suits made of the newest sports materials and in styles that will cover the latest fads. Sleeveless and with sleeves, narrow belts finished with nickel buckles, large patch pockets. Some tugedo collars, also the Buster Brown collars; loose and belted back. Skirts are all full gathered in back with large roomy patch pockets ; sleeves are all bell shape and regular. Colors are copen, 'blue, silver, gr-y. old rose and light tan. Sizes 16 to 38. Price, 527.50. Dresses of Summer Fabrics $7.95, $8.95, $9.95 $10.5¢ and $12:00 Hand-drawn organdie and embroidered collars and cuffs. Flutings, beadings with velvet ribbon inserted, short and elbow sleeves, vestees, panels, overdrop skirts; back and front fasten- ings, hand-embroidered large patch and slit pockets; designs of braid and stitchings, dainty garnishes of rosebuds and rosettes. All neatly finished and made by the best manufacturers. Desirable colors and different color combinations of checks and plaid materials. Eponge, voile, linen, gingham, orpm‘lle and ratine, Sizes 14 to 42. Prices $7.95, $8.95, $9.95, $10.50 and $12.00. round neck; finished with buttons and cord; Sizes 38 to 46—all sizes for women. Just the Palais Royal—Third Filoor. Palais Royal—Second Fleor. 14 OFF So as to effect a quick clearance we have reduced these High-grade Suit Cases. $7.88 | $12.73 | $15.00 |- $18.48 Were $20 Were $25.98 Were$1050 | Were $16. Best Cowhide Cases—24-inch Size—Tan and Brown S In Our B-rgnln Basement “ Mothers! Here Is a Wonderful .Hot-Weather Special For Boys Boys’ Norfolk ' Summer Suits .75 .50 to $4.00 Values 1t is the fashionable thing to vary material and have Capes for every purpose—Taf- feta or Silk Crepe Evening Capes, Spon- gine Sports Capes, Ratine Beach Capes or Tricotine Tailored Capes. z Use “Printed” Patterns For with the new “Printed” Pattern, Jwhich reduces sewing %o an A B C, any one—even though sewing is new to her —can cut on the “printed” lines and - follow the “printed” directions on the new MeCall Pattern—“it’s Printed.” € Compnsmg Beach Cloth, Longcloth, Day- tona, etc., made in patch- pocket models. ‘Every suit washable and fast color; neat patterns. _ Sizes for boys, 5 to 17. At $2.75. Palais Reyal—Main Fleor. It’s “printed” A day we feature things to keep the summer home cool and comfortable at special prices. All are timely summer needs, such’ as draperies, linens, floor coverings, porch rockers, houseware and china. Read every item listed below. Specially Priced Hot Weather Needs From Our Drapery Department Awning Materials 2]¢ at, yard, stenciled, at, each, Cross Stripe Curtains $l 15 | Marquisette Sash Cur- at, pair, tains, at, pair, Cross Stripe Portieres $l.89 for doors at, pair, Shades, Hartshorn Cretonne Laundry Bags $l ‘5-ft.Canva each, ' 28c Dotted Swiss Materials at, yard, Awnings at, each, Large size Hammocks $4 .29 | Cretonne Porch Cush- at, each, ions, each, Linene Couch Covers, $‘.39 fringed, at, each, Stenciled Couch Cov- 54.29 ers, washable, at, each, | 8 feet, at Crash Pillow Slips, Duplex Window $].15 Awnings at, each, 6-ft. Canvas Drop $2.89 Bar Harbor Chair $l.45 Cushions, large size, at, pair, Canvas Drop Awnings, 53.69 79 48° rollers, ea., | s Drop $2.39 $l.79 Fine Linen Tablecloths THAT DELIGHTFUL QUALITY At Special Prices 25 Heavy Double Damask Derryvale Pattern Cloths, with napkins to match. Slightly soiled and mussed from handling—nething to impair the wear. A decidedly unusual value and one that should not be overlooked. Regular Price Sale Price 72x72 Cloths, $15.00 $10.00 each 72x90 Cloths, $19.00 $12.50 each 72x108 Cloths, $23.00 $15.00 each 22-inch Napkins, $15.00 $10.00 dozen Derryvale Tea Cloths Irish Bleached Damask Beautiful designs, neatly 70 inches wide. Imported. hemstitched; fine quality In five excellent patterns. damask. One of the best values we have 45 by 45 at $4.00 each. shown in a long time. Spe- 54 by 54 at $6.00 each. cial, $2.69 yard. 15 by 15 inch Napkins, $7.69 Napkins to match at $7.00 dozen. dozen. Special Price on Two Good Towels of the Better Kind The towels that are made for service. Fine Bleached Turkish Bath - T Hellvy Bleached Turkish . ‘owels, 22x44; well made, good Towels, 18x36; hemmed ends, | cight, double thread. Soc double thread. 29c each. each. Palais Royal-—Second Floor. Hemstitched Scrim 85c BCurtmés at, liuxr s 4 ris Bie Lace Sas c Curtains, each, 35 50 - inch Cretonnes for (\5c Slip Coverings at. yard, 50 =inch Linene Slip 55c Covers, at, vard. " 40-inch Novelty Stripe 95c | Homespun for covers at. yard. z American Holland $1.15 Shades, Hartshorn rollers, each. Crash Table or Trunk $| .89 Covers at, each, Barred Voile for Cur- tains, yard | 42C 2 Palaix Royal—Second Floor. . Cool Floor Coverings For the Summer RATTANIA RUGS AND CHEROKEE RUGS The Better Grade Summer Rugs, fea- . tured at their minimum Selling Prices. Rattania Rugs 9x12 feet at $14.75 7.6x10.6 feet at $12.50 6x9 feet at $9.30 4.6x7.6 feet at $6.05 36x72 inches at 2.70 30x60 inches at $2.20 Cherokee Rugs 9x12 feet at $12.95 8.3x10.6 feet at $11.95 6x9 feet at $8.25 4x7 feet at $5.75 36x72 inches at $2.4 30x60 inches at $1 ‘)a Palais Royal—Second ¥ sl.os—snlid Maple Porch Rocker, or bedroom rocker; has spindle back, cane seat, natural varnish finish. ‘While the lot lasts. sz sz—Regullrly $3.75 Solid Rockers, Solld Maple Porch Rockers, with arms; natural varnish finish; 5 slats in the back; cane seat. Porch arms; did value. $3 75—Re§ulnrl\ $5.00 $14.50 Mattresses They Contain 50 Ponnds Layer Cotton Felt. Well Made. $10.95 Only 87 of these Layer Felt Mattresses. Made special for the Palais Royal, built layer over layer, soft to the touch, covered with a good |$43 2—Regularly $5.75 striped ticking; rolled M-yl;:;l Pnrch “Rul"g" ““:“’l'fi | edge, tufted close; will finish, cane seat; splen- | the back; saddle-shaped $10.95. | seat. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Palnis Royal—Fourth Floor. Have You Everything You Need in Your Kitchen? 10-qt. Size Enameled Pails, in blue and white, with white lining; wood bail 590 handle, Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with 14-oz. copper bottoms; stationary cold wood hzndlcs: tight-fitting covers. No. 7, If Not, Read T hese Items Blued Steel Oven, with hinged door opening to right; set with 6x7-inch glass panel. Lining at sides and top; re- | movable 8-piece White Enameled Spice Set, consisting of 1 large round can with cover and 7 small cans, covered; 79C nested, QGalvanized Tubs, heavy qual- ity, soldered seams, drop side handles. No. 0, 49¢; No. 1, 59c; No. 2, 69c; No. 3, 79¢c. Plain Galvanized Garbage Can, with tight-fitting cover. 2Ys-gal. size, 33c; 3'4-gal. size, 45¢c; S-gal. size, 69c. Fancy Corn, 4-sewed Car- pet Brooms, with smooth, polished han- dles, 69C Dustless Ever-ready Clothes ¥Jlle Rzeli(' sll:itable or porch, kitchen or yard, 290 ‘White Enameled Steel Table Tops, with slight %‘Tfl:&dmm, 25x $l 89 $1.49; No. 8, $1.98; No. 9, $248. Superior Gas Iron, 6-1b., do- 'mestic size; heavily mckcled with hose and $3.19 stand, Square Clothes Hampers, diamond splint, hinged covers, reinforced top and bottom. Medium size, 89c. Large size, 98c. Plain Screen Door, 4x74 inches thick; walnut stain; filledlwli‘th l’:’l?gk wirecloth. .10x 6.10 or 3x7, $1 -85 Continental Hardwood Ex- tension Window Screens, filled with black wirecloth. 18x33, 39c; 24x33, 49c. | Special, Androck Oven, in 4 parts— toaster, steel disk for heating {’ro':l.s. asbestos-lined stand for aking, top or oven proper. Complete. 79C Ironing Table, smooth fin- ished, white maple top, ad- justable stznf - $2.49 extra wide, 5 long, Square White Enameled filkedor Bread B;x, with inge cover; gol stenciling, 69C Heavy Plate-glass Shelves for bathrooms, nickeled brack- ets; 18 and 24 inch $ l .00 racks, $l.49 | Universal Food -« Chopper, with 4 cutting knives; self- sharpening; seli- cleaning; da e e 1 61,19 _Empress Electric Iron, A-h, size: nickeled and polished; complete with $3.39 6-ft. cord; guar- anteed, Aluminum Combination Cookers, 6-qt. size, including colander, pudd pan and cover; suitable for steamer, double boiler for pot roastir m”r $l 39 uflem) Nickeled Towel Bars, 24 and 30 inches ton: $1.00 Palaix Royal—Fourth Floor. Note the Splendid Value in These Daily Necessities can semi-porcelain, with a old | decoration. $8 98 omplete( sérvice Set, decorated for 6 peOple. 9-piece S rcelain, thh covered squate jars. Salt box, coffee, tea, ar and. rice, witl N four smaller g, $3.49 ll- Dlnn ,Amen- ch Mixing Bowls, rock- and yelllovzd !ltlhenl; ‘ware, glaz smoot! finish, f 79c 9.inch Jardiniere, ivory pot- tery; flared or straight style. Values to 98c $1.50, Ice Tea Glassts, Colo- 5C e Dinner Set, wild nial style, each, 50-plec rose and green foliage pattern on a square shape. 57.49 Regular $10 value, S1-piece Dinner Set, blue vanity pattern on an Env'uh porcelain. Carried in stock. Regular $l 7 9 $20.00 value, 112-piece Dinner Set, sells regularly at $49.50; coin gold handles, with a tan border and floral de- 534.98 sign, 2-qt. StonehPlu‘he(r. glazed stoneware. Choice o brown or blue, 25C Slop Jar, p‘tairf: white stone- ware; tight-fitting Vorer and bail handie. 09C S.piece Mixing Bowl Set, each size nested. Choice of yellow or Zane Grey 79C stoneware, 7-piece Water Set—5-pint itcher with 6 thin-blown tum- lers. Clihm\y floral cut de- sign. Clear crys- n-pleoe Cottage set, decal ‘border with a pink rosebud spray decoratmn. :‘a;:::d in open 54.49 3c Table Tumblers, Colo- nial style. each,y « Decorated Porcelain Fruit Dml&es. 4-mch ]snzg or bread and butter plates, at . each, 6C Cups and Saucers, thin china dehm'a\ed 1{:1 blue onion, blue willow or blue band patterns. 6 iv: 98¢ 16_ Ice 'l;le- Glasses, full sizc, plain, medium weight; flared top, 98C 6 Ice Cream Dishes, low- ffiocted styl}cl:({)lain, thin-blown, re polished; clear crystal, T 89¢ 6 Elns Coasters, imitation cut: bottom; medium slze clear crystal, 49C filcce Ice Tea Set, covered tapered glasses, with a pretty cut design, 52- 1 9 Palais Royal—Fourth Fleor. pitche: l'lll'l.ll'llII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIlrfllllll'lllll Illllllll 2] 'FE R R ER R R RS R EEE R R R RERERERNRENERRER R R RE RN RRNRRRERRRRERRRRRR R RRERRRRERRRRRRRRRRERRERRRNRENRRENNENRENRENRNNENRNEENNENNERERENRNEBB-B R RN RSO I R BRI R R

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