Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1922, Page 19

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lllll\lll.llllllllll.!llll'l‘llIlll ssEEEEm & 7hePALAISROVAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Custom Made Velour Portieres No Extra Charge for This Service 2175 G 23,75 2 45 mches 50 uachel We arranged \Mth one of the largest velour mills im the country Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pnadm! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 20 "% """ BENEFIT BASE BALL to furn bination without extra charge. h us portieres, made special to our order in any color com- \ “ Grape des|, farty $8.45. Bpeciay, This concession was granted us because we placed one of | the Iarge>t ‘stock orders with this same concern. We have a complete stock on hand in various color combinations in both the widths, but in many cases patrons will want special colors, for which an extra charge is usually made. We have reason to believe that our service is the best offered and will be taken advantage of by many homekeepers. All portieres are of a very ° fine grade velour and made with turn-back Frnch edge fronts. v Selection can be made during this sale and can be reserved for shipment subject to-the convenience of the purchaser. Velour by the yard for hangings, in the Special Purchase & Sale of 800 Prs. Imported Irish Point, Point de Gene and fine Duchess Point Curtams at far below their real worth. A wide choice of lovely designs, in thé ivory 2nd white shades. l)mdc(l into four separate lots. . 300 pairs at $4.85 pnlr (214 yards) ; 250 pairs at $6.95 pair (22 yards) 3 150 pairs at $8.95 pair (215 and 3 yards); 100 pairs at $12.95 pair (2} and 3 yards). ~ At $1.95 yard. wanted shades. 24 to 3 yard lengths. t Palais Royal—Second Floor. Special Prices on New Fall Rugs The proper time to select rugs if you want to save and New Wilton Rugs —in handsome designs for better rooms. 9x12-foot size. 9.75 each. Palais Royal—Second Floor. —in advance of the season. get choice selectjons. Axminster Rugs 9x12 and 8!4x10%; feet. $27.85 each. We Are Closing Out Our Entire Line of Art Reed Armchairs, Arm Rockers & 3-Piece Sultes At % Price We offer this Reed Furniture to our customers because we do not want to carry any into the fall season. Space is needed. Clean and desirable stock. We therefore give our customers the benefit of these wonderful values. All goods to be delivered at once. No . phore orders or C. O. D.’s. At e " c‘t ."1'40«"" ! . Art Reed Rockers, Chairs and! Three-Piece Art Reed Suite | $130 Three-piece Art Reed Suite. Large Sett | Heywood's, mahogany finish, with seat | size, French walnut finish, with heavy cre- ettees tonne seat and back cushions. Includes 4 | and back cushions, upholstered in figured | 2 All Reduced One-Half Price tapestry. Includes armchair, arm rocker | long settec. armchair and rocker. Sale | s : . b & F bt and se;t‘ee, Regularly $89.50. August Sale | P';;;,_“ n'.}'llree-plece Ave R“d Suite. Separate pieces of brown, ivory, French | price, $44.75. | A i lose woven ‘Bber. Parchmient -finish, | 005 COMIY SPring Art Reed Rockers | Art Reed Chairs | ¢ . | ered in cretonne. Consists of a settee, arm- Regularly Sale price | “Regularly Sale price loose spring cushion seat, upholstered in |. H chair and arm rocker. Sale price, $63.75. £33.00 $16.50 $32.5 $16.28 heavy tapestry, including long settee, arm- $12250 Thn,p,,ce Art Reed Suite. $28.00 S1400 | $13.75 chair, arm rocker, large oblong table. Sale | High-back ' French® walnut finish. Cre- $9.75 | $1250 | price, $138.25. | tonne seat and back cushions, consisting ©2 | $9.50 $21500 Four-piece Living Room Suite. | of settee, armchair and arm rqcker. Sale 5| $9.00 Art reed, mahogany and blue trim, ‘up- | price, $61.25. $8.50 holstered back and loose comfy spring $5.00 Lawn Settees—36 All-steel Frame $8.00 $7.75 cushioned seats. ‘Floral cretonne; includes | Settees, of hardwood. Four feet long, put $275 .$7,50 ,cs,b}ong :abslgé’;;me, rocker and chair.. | together with {)olts Will stand all kinds ale price, $1 . of weathér. Natural varnish finish. No = a Art Reed Settees $192.50 Three-piece Art Reed Suite. . Mid- | phone ordcrs accepted. At $2.5I Regularly Sale price night blue finish. Upholstered back, loose $3.00 Porch Rockers—75 Solid Maple $44.00 $22.00 comfy cushion seats, in blue floral cretonne. | Rockers, slat back, natural varnish finish. $38.00 $19.00 Comnstmg of a long settee, armchair and.| Double woven rattan seat. August Sale $30.00 $15.00 .| :racker: _ale prncg. $96.25. price, $1.50. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Remarkable Values for Monday in China and Housewares 4-Plece Libraty Set, heavy |. Wheeling Single Burner Oven; Yard Cl de £ Ostrich Feather Duster, as il- metal, enameled. in a seleetion | blued ~steel -finish. with hinged ".,'Euk'e e ve. | lustrated: 11-inch size. of colors, 10_only. $3 95 unsi, lined tob | ¢ioes el aaratsncl eampped | Reauiarly s195. Special Q8C Yatues wp 10 35.50. D L alda ani e $l 4O | rinsiapames canings, Sest- |- —gaking—or— Cookling —8e, iany Sues. spwm E'rxae mmlll of cnuon rope; 2 :., brow: 'f;‘!‘:fl- “Siajestle Wash . Llo"l contilns uo $7 98 lined. ?{neg:x‘ll.lr l; $1 10 eet line, . $1.49. Special, 4 Each set packed in a carton. 3-plece_Conmole Sets, as illus- $11.95 . No. 3 contains 150 feet-line, $8.98 e R ;ra:.ed {ol)chrome $2 39 i3 'fl.- SmMOoo In| S ST T D AT T T nish. egularl; with it maple top, adjust=" 100 Frult Jar Hrashes—These | $2.93. Speclsl;l i able stang, exh‘l brushes are twisted in wire and wide. 5 feet lon $2 39 -made of the best Chipa Special, e bristle.' Reguiarly 'I A wonderful brush for 590 ray Emameled Stee| Coffee | the price, rn\-. 2 and 3 quart > " |'sizes, subjected to 4 Inmovation Out Rolsbor it Floor Waxer, com- | s1jght Imperlec!_lon. 49c Glass -Spgar . ¥e\‘e \(Hl':\ ',,F‘E{é' Wax and 1| special, Creami Set, re"u- l 19 *in a - 3 . Bnguish Brigntener $2' 19| . ?m' poa T | larly $£.75. Special, % ccial, . A ety Complet Tiak Eaamel Convex 7 ’ Ketflen with Covers. 99(: 18-piece Cryatal Table or Serv- with-stamd uu'l hai '?le; Sl)ii?lll dee Sets, with dainty needle- etched ‘bard. Set consists of 6 ‘goblets, 6 sherbets, 6 $6 79 tumblers. Regularly sold at.$8.50, Special, m l; HT Wi (I TN eI 3 “Auto Maid” Fireless Cookers. as fllustrated, will -roast and | . bake; cooks ' meals complete, .| scientific, automatic o and economical, only $895 1 S 15 cookers, 'come early. Special, Fire Hing” Gas Range, cabl- net style, white enamel s splasher and drip pan, 16-ineh oven and full size broiling oven, with sray led broiler pan. bl G-plece Kitehen Set, consisting of one square bread box, round i) ventilated; Eiectrie: Beudelr Lamps, -as’ illustra in' tvory fniah’ and. the Shades 4v6 Slass with sesorted & 3 o scenic decorations—a wonderfipl value .at .$6.00. Our $3 95 rlqe for Monday only, niste: " white- Ol.m.led. must be Stemo Butter Monahan's 0 be appre- 2 pound elnselty, Sheets, ~gold lettered. Spe- : g':,';g Regularly $39.95 "Blue band; decoration. 39 it sni 45':3' ts"pef 85c el hmpatawet 2 T Cut Glasa Grape Julee Set, fire i Table \-r-_uer-, nlnel 7c Cut Glasa Grape Jules Set, fires Euamel Pre- \style. Special, 6 polished: Clu Ketties, choice kl(:h.a-uu‘l“,nvall i e o | = taestar - $1.95, n; regu- W of 10, 12 and 14 quart Plteten. 3-pint - capac- 35¢ sizes. ~ $2.69 ] bnud. oak flnlll. Bpecial, w . - ind‘lllll---lllll nm I_IIIIIIIIIIII-’IIIlll.lllflllllllAllllll.l N ¥ TICKETS GO FAST spired by Work Done at Trinity House. SALES EXCEED $1,500 Thursday’s Game Between White Sox and Nationals Expected to Draw Reocord Crowd. With more than a dozen teams from the Caravan Club working at full tilt for the next three days, it was predicted that the greatest crowd in the history of the Washington basg ‘ball park will attend the game to be played between the Nationals and Chicago on Thursday, the proceeds from which will be turped over to the Trinity Community House at 34 and C streets. An intense rivalry has sprung up among the captains of the various groups in charge of the sale of tickets and last night Rufus Pearson, president of the club, said that nol.h- ing gave him more pleasure than to announce the returns each day and | then watch the difterent delegations |zo about their work with greater de- termination. Wonderfal Work Dene. B! “we are back of Rev. and Mrs. Covell to a man,” said Mr. Pearson, “and I truly think that if the entire city could see and appreciate the wonderful work that is being accom- plshed for the little ones in the vicinity where Trinity House is lo- cated, every man. woman and child { would gladly purchase a ticket.” Mrs. Covell announced Friday night at the moving picture entertainment given at that house that every child “who behaved itself from now until the tTme of the game would be taken to the ball game free” which makes it rather superfluous to predict that 3d and C. streets will be a model nelghborhood from now until that day. Accompanied by the wife of the 'reuor of Trinity Episcopal Church and Harry Kimball of the Caravan Club, a representative of The Star was shown over Community House, and when the beautiful basket work of the children was shown Mr. Kjm- ball suggested that samples of it be taken to the ball park on the day of the game and sold to the thousands intercsted in the work of the classes. Whether this will be done will be de- cided tomorrow. ) $1,500 Already Realized. Dr. Covell is most optimistic ovey the result of the movement to date, and said last night that more than $1,600 in cash had already been taken in from the nle of tickets. Manager Milan will al- rer Johmmon 10 pitch for the Nationals and, if such is the case, a réception will be tendered the veteran such as he has never received before, as no player on the team is more popular with the kids of Trinity than the big pitcher. Nick Altrock is an- other favorite at the house. and when | these two appeared there last Friday | night to participate in the evening program all doors were closed 80 great was the cheering. WOMEN TO TALK HERE ON MARYLAND RIGHTS ‘un. C. J. Ogle of Baltimore Chief Speaker on Fight for | i Equality. | The campaign for passage of an { equal rights bill in Maryland will be discussed by speakers at a meeting at the national woman's party head- j quarters in this city tomorrow night. | "The principal address will be de- ‘H\ered by Mrs. Charles J. Ogle of M| Baltimore, legislative chairman for Maryland, who led the woman's party fight at the last seasion of the legis- !lature at Annapolis. Mrs. Robert Walker, another mem- o @ ber of the party. also will tell of the { Maryland campalgn, and Miss Etta W | Taggert of the legal research depart- { men of the woman's party will recite B! the -discriminations still existing | against women in the laws of Mary- { land. When asked what support the wo- man's party had in its fight, Mrs. Ogle replied that even before the bill was introduced at the session of the @ Maryland legislature both democratic {and republican parties had indorsed the principle of equal rights for men |and women. DEFIES POLICEMAN; AUTOIST GOES FREE s . Refusal to Detour Apparently Up- held Third Time in Case i of C. S. Baker. - m| For the third time in the last several months it seemed demon- m | strated in the Trafflo Court Saturday {that a police officer has no right. in B! law or otherwise, to force the driver of an automobile to drive in a direc- | tion in which he does not wish to g0 as a penalty for alleged violation B |of trafic laws. C S. _Baker, assistant t on, was defendant on a charge of obstructing traffic at 7th street and Ponnsylvania avenue the day before. Mr. Baker was ordered by the police- man to go down 7th street, following alleged infraction of regulations, which Mr. Baker refused to do. The officer arresting Mr. Baker did not show up in court and the case was dismissed by Judge Hardison. [ PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplis More Than $800,000 Cmu 11thand E Sts. N.W. Prosident || Seeretary. | BERRY, | 30IHUA W, CARR, Caravan Club Hustlers In-|sursion -VETS TO HAVE OUTING. [3m. Mr. Banders Ghiet Spenkor at Mari| Repredentative Everett Sanders of In- diana will ¥ the principal speaker at Marshall Hall August 23 on the occaslon of the outing of the veterans of all wars to thal plassurs “tesort. The ex- will be the nitial move’to raise ton ot s howme. Ia. WeabIRgiOn fob. the s n widows. 3 nm:r' Saifors Toarines wed the colors from the District af Columbla. Depart- it Co ler H. L. Deam, rt- .lll of the Pol G. A R.1» ir- man of the general committee o( ar- rangements, A big festure of the patriotic outing 2" tana of- colvrs, whictr {11~ nwped,.wm e the rpoxt colleciion ot Ame éan flags ever assembled. %, %hwu'll:‘. &usm.n‘ur' the musii: e, “ ed: for of Washington's "best military bands to furnish the music for the oocasion. Mra. Myrtle Loebsack, chairman of the en- tertainment committee, will provide a program of athletic sports, en to all, With valuable prises, which ave been contributed: by merchan! thas: ers of the ny Clion Hlatt, CHouits man_of L'e publicity oo)r'x.mkhs,'h 1§ lor newspaper photographe to g&fin of & group ul the Vet ans who-wilk &ttend the outls Invitations have been lent o Presi- dent Harding, Vice President Coolidge, Gen. Pershing, Commandant Lejeune of the Maring Corps, members of the c net, the District of Columbia Com sionors, Speakers Gillett and Mis Alh:el Robertson of Oklahoma. SUES FOR nnm Kdghereind I has A for. m.my.e;mc%:;.uug Harzh Rohere 1.- He tawyeF, were married June 30, 1905, an have one child.” Cruelty and inade- quate support are alleged. Attor- e neys Raymond Neudecker and Leo E. Simonton appear for the wife. AINT-ING, oot tmmediately be deteotad ...a..) oo peiorar—iF Y00 D0 CARE o ouid Hke to estimate on yeur i ) B, NORRIS e 4, 24T A Clearance Sale of and Bed Room Suites While these Suites'are suffering very extreme reductions it is 'only becayse the quantities are now limited to one or two of a kind—which brands them as remnants with us—and decrees their clearance. You w ill'be buying to most extraordinary advan- _account. i b - Eye Streéts ~ g-piece Brown Oak Suite. Regular price this season, $150. NOW....... 4-piece Combination Mahogany Suite. Regular price this season, $215. NOW 4-piece Combination Walnut- Suite. Regular price this season, $275. NOW......... 4-piece Combination Mahogany. Suite. Regular price this season, $300. NOW. . 4-piece Combination Walnut r Mahogany (As illustrated abave.) Regular price this season, $315. NOW 4-piece Combination “Walnut Suite. Regular price this season, $325. NOW......... 10-piece Quarter-sawed Golden Oak Suite. Regular price this season, $385. NOW......... 10-piece Combination Mahogany Suite. Six-piece Smte—m Ivory._ and ' Light Green Enamel finish; with Drepleaf Table, top 33x50 inches; - i Serving Table ‘and four. Chairs of. “|". Windsor pattern, with combmanow 3 of panel'and spind- . eled ‘back; shaped tagc in any selection. In this connection, keep in mind you are welcome to a Hbuse» and Herrmann 4-piece Walnut-color Finish Suite. ! Regular price this season, $125. NOW 4-piece Combination Mahogany or Walnut Suite. (As illustrated above.) Regular price this season, $225. NOW 4-piece Ivory Enamel Suite. Regular price this season, $235. NOW 4-piece Combination Mahogany or Walnut Suite, Regular price this season, $260. NOW..... 7-piece Combination MahoganySuite. Regular price this season, $300. NOW 4-piece Combination Mahogany Suite. Regular price this season, $325." NOW 4-piece Combination Walnut: Suite. Regular price this season, $345.° NOW 5-piece Combination+Mahogany Twin-bed Suite: Regular price this season, $375. NOW I l : . —These four, there’s only one of a kind—are display Suites, and i of the finer grades of make and finish. May be scarred a bit.from . handling—but not seriously. of six pieces, ) Rose, Enamel Table, in Old Rosé hai cloth. Windsor Chairs. leaf Table, with colonial o ;:::n:':m S0 “310650 ll'l.eil:ted f-om $85 to Seveth sod House & Herrmann Furniture® “of Merit . ‘One Entrance Only—"“On the Corner The Suite as- illustrated consists in Old Ivory and / finish — Gateleg " with top 36x44; Serving Table, with center drawer; y Ch:lrs upholstered Reduced from $150 to Six-piece Suite—in Gray White Enamel finish. . Table, top 33x50 inches; Serving - q Table and four Reduced from $125 to Five-piece " Suite—in Ivory and Delft Blue Enamel finish. - Drop- 36x42_inches, and four Chairs of design, with combination p#nel and wpmdle charge $21750 $237.50 $242.50 $275.00 $21750 $225.00 $235.00 four - 511250 and Drop-leaf fancy edge,’ top Sevchth;-d | Eye Streets - jif

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