Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
16 THE WEATHER | Toddlers’ Corner District of Columbla and Maryland, Planned on Each fair tonight and tomorrow: continued . Jtysfreats o City Playground cool; fresh northeast winds. Establishment of a toddlers’ corner Virginia, fair tonight and tomorrow, except unsettled on the coast; con- Sihuod cool: strong northeast winds|On every municipal playground for on_ tho coast. children of pre-school age was an- For West Virginia, fatr tonight and | nounced today by Mrs. Susle Rdot Probably tomorrow; ‘continued cool. | pnodes, supsrvisor of playgrounds. ' Records for Twenty-Four Hours | wry Rpodes also made known her Thermometer—4 p.m 21i | deciston to open all her recreation :| centers at 10 o'clock during the fall season for the benefit of children, who, because of crowded conditions tempera- | In the schools, will only be in their _m. today. | class rooms half of the day. me date last year—| Heretofore it has been the rule not t, 91; lowest, 66. to open the playgrounds until noon Condition of the Water. during the scholastic year. The toddlers' corner will be for the ondition -t F Ofiche | youngsters who have just graduated €m- | from the baby carriage era of their lives. The object In setting aside a corner of the playgrounds for them is to glve them a place to play, safe Y from the romping boys and girls of school age. R P —. SEEK CURB ON TURKS. Virginia Greeks Appeal to Presi- dent and Senator Glass, Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., September 18.— Lynchburg Greeks have sent dispatches te President Harding and Senator Car- ter (ilass, urging that the United States government take some steps to end Turkish atrocities against Greeks and Syrians. ACCEPTS VIRGINIA CALL. Special Dispatch to The Star, a LYNCHBURG, Va., September 18.— (louds |Rev. D. F. Bray, a native of North Uieas) !Carolina, who has been preaching af Clear number of years in Missourl, located ' Pr.clondy | ROW at Bollver, that state, has accept- Wl Pteioudy | ed a call to the pastorate of Franklin Clear Street Baptist Church here. He will W Clear begin work in Lynchburg October 1. {lear | succeeding Rey. H. D. Jordan, now W & tloudy | Pastor of ‘the Vinton Baptist Church g near Roanoke. f ——— i The things that men forget are the ‘. ones that women remember. Never borrow trouble for ths pur- W f ‘ending It to others. LAFLIN: .. Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather 44 Part cloudy 0 Have Best Quality, R Only Gl Cleae” 2 " e Lartcouts | Claflin Optical Co. cie atas mias. MEMMER Op Phone M. 941 Phone M. 942 Let Us Modernize Your Home With Electricity Our experts will wire your house for electric- ity quickly and economically without disturbing thé family routine or upsetting your home one particle, A call for an estimate does not obligate. q The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St. N.W. Many Bargains for the Public at These Sales The War Department will sell at public auction a great variety of material that can be bought at prices~far below their market value. AUCTION SALES AT Aberdeen, Md. Al September 25th, 1023 SENERALSY Watervliet Arsenal, Representative - lst i N_ Y. 4 of material to be sold: - o September 27th, 1923 Farm Machi s Elevtriost “Busplies A great deal of this material ig Bteel new and most of it in first class con- dition. A few items are listed here, but you should get' the catalogs for a complete list of what will be sold. For these catalogs write: Chairman, Philadelphia District Ordnance Sal- vage Board, Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., or Commanding Officer at Aberdeen Proving Grdunds. For -~ catalog on_Wate 't sale The governmenf refect any or all WAR DEPARILINMID N Tolmanactors LL the world's a stage and the Tolmanactors on it make vour collars white as Banquo's ghost, flexible as Simon Legree's’ lash, and comforting as the final cur~ _tain on the happy lovers. . TOLMANIZE your collars. Thé Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager. Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. X/ The. - threo:" drantatic X on—your - call, our pr : d:lli‘:- ery, your sta col- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Our September Sale of China and Housewares No matter what you need we feel sure you'll find it here at a saving. Advanced Styles of Women’s Silk and Wool Dresses In all the Wanted Materials $35. Styles of unusual charm—all the newest designs of . braiding, - beading and colored embroidery. Attrac- tive sleeves, cut on pat- terns which are ‘well fitted to the style of the garment; metallics being one of the new trimmings, are exten- sively used, the longer skirt with cascade and chic drape. Materials are Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Creve-back Satin, Satin- back Canton, Poiret Twill, Twill Cord, Kasha Cloth. Necklines are very be- coming, - either finished with the round bias fold or the vestee effect. Sizes from 16 to 41 Colors: Navy, black, brown, tan and a few of the lighter shades being shown for fall. Priced at Palais Royal—Third Floor. Beautifully Voile Broche Velvet, yard. ck. Bro priced at $449 to $649 yard. AllLSilk Canton Crepe Palals Royal—Fourth Floor, original styles, —different brai Copies of‘ Fine Imported Model Hats Second Floor. , Finished Mattewan | Velour Hats, $7.50 | | Never was there a more beautifully finished or smarter styled hat | | put out than the Mattewan Hat Co. have presented to the trade this coming season Eight clever styles to choose from in all the Autumn shades as well as black, brown and navy. At $7.50. - For those who appreciate the most ex- clusive French noveltigs we are showing an exquisite collection of Rich Metal Brocades, such as’ Brocaded Laminette, Metal and Velvet Imprime, Georgette rime, Voile Broche "Crystal e Metal Clotl;ly of Gold and Silver in’ rich-color combina- tions. .These are priced at $798 to There are other rich fabrics that are sure to meet with high favor. Minaret Broche, Crepe Matelasse—a new silk with -a pldJed appearance that offers many sibilities, shown in navy, brown and glo: caded Canton Crepes are also favored. These various new fabrics are D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. SEEEEEIEEEEENE NN NSNS E NS EENEEEEESNENEENENNEN Ze]PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 18727—A. Lisner, President Exli‘ibition and’ Sale of Flapper Dresses, $19.50, $22.50 & $25 Three Models Illustrated—Smart Turban to Match. A& an Astonishingly Low Price On Display in Our French Salon—| A specially prepared group of exact copies of Imported Models, fashioned of Lyons and Panne Velvets. Each hat lining is a stamped replica of the original model. Included are Smart Turbans, Pretty Short-back Pokes, Large Dress Hats, etc., In black and all the Autumn colors. At $10. G Palats Royal—fgcond Floor. Carefully Laid Plans Have Precededr the Launching of Our Opening of ‘Fall and Winter Silks It is an event that is far from ordinary in all of its phases—particularly so from the standpoint of variety, quality.and value. thentic styles is entirely complete now, and is noteworthy for the moderate way in which we have priced the most elaborate styles of imported bullion brocades, smart novelties and all the practical weéaves. is exposition of au- The following plain silk dress fabrics are shown in very com= plete assortments: - » AN-Silk Canton Crepe All-Silk Balkan Crepe All-Silk Satin Canton AllSilk Dress Satins Satin-Faced Crepe Lenox Silk and Wool Bengaline AllSilk Crepe dé Chine All-Silk Georgette Crepe All-Silk Chiffon Velvet o AllSilk Salome Velvet Costume Velvet Silk Duvetyne, etc. We Have Also Prepared a Feature Extraordinary i For the Opening Sale - s CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING POPULAR SILK WEAVES Skinner’s Gllll‘lll‘(eed Silk-and-Wool Figured ° Taffeta * = All-Silk Satin Imperial 40-Inch Giace Taffeta . g These Silks Sell Regularly at $259 to $298 . Palais Reyal—Secend Floer An, unusually comprehensive assortment of distinctly new and exceptionally chic models in regulation and dressy effects. Wonderfully smart frocks, in a profusion of in new and staple color combinations—colored embroideries and pipings ding effects, new shape buttons, kimono or set-in sleeves, straight line or blouse models, in side fastening or slip-over effects. Smart necklines, with or without col- lars; pleated or straight skirts. Smart two-tone combination effects, also navy and brown. Junior sizes, 15 to 1_9; misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Palais Royal—Third Fleor. Art Needlework Stamped Pure Linen Pieces Imported—In a Special Opening Sale $3.50 Stamped Table Cover—43-inch, of pure linen, three simple designs for colored French knot and lazy daisy embroidery. At $1.69 $225 Stamped Lunch Set—Five pieces, 1 cover and 4 napkins, all match. Three new patterns®for lazy daisy and French knot work. Set, $2 Lunch Sets—Thirteen-piece, 1 center, 6 plate and 6 tumbler doylies. Two simple patterns for lazy daisy work. Set, $1.90 38¢ Lunch Napkins—Stamped on ure linen; three new patterns for azy daisy and French work. At 4 for SL% 65c Hot Bread Covers—Stamped on all pure linen. Two simple designs. At . 3c $L75 Center Pieces—Stamped on pure linen, 36-inch. White in three assorted r{attems for eyelet and col- ored work. At $L00 $130 Dresser Scarfs—Stamped on pure linen; three simple patterns for white and colored work. = Sizes 18x45 and 18x48 inches. At $1.00 ' 25¢ Silk and- | WoolYarns,17¢ " For making light-weight ar- ticles. * Colors, orchid, tur- quoise, tangerine, pumpkin, white, pink, jade, etc. 1-oz. ball. At 17c. i Art Needlework Dept—Matn Floor. 600 Little Red Rockers, 59¢ As Ilustrated Made of good hardwood, with spindel back, 18 inches high. Sure to delight every child that re- ceives one. Every nursery should have one. [Each rocker has stamped on it, “I ¢came from the Palais Royal.” No phone orders. No will calls. No mail orders. No C. O. D/s. Tomorrow—Tuesday—Is Our Basement Day Combining Fall “Opening” Sale Specials ' Fall Dresses at The Prizes of This “Opening” ' _ $13.75 —saving our patrons dollars in the cost of a new dress. All sizes—16 to 44. With new long and flowing side panels and loose sleeves Silk Dresses—Of Canton Crepe, Satin-faccd Canton, Crepe de Chine and Poiret Twills; tritamed beads, embroidery, braids and novelty ornaments. $15 to $20 Dresses at $13.75. ) Basement Day Specials in High-Grade Models $4.00 and Up to $7.50 Corsets Loy, May-0Bot and -paaie 92.09 Royal.” make or brocac Models for every type of figure—in the other. Sizes 21 to 35. Some of beaut mostly of sturdy coutil, some with slight all are real $4 to $7.50 Corsets at only t.w—Bnrgair‘x ment. $1.75 Princess | Hair Nets Slips, $1.00 | 4 for 25¢ Sizes 46 to 50. Of soft ! Real Hair, cap shanc— finish Sateen, black and double mesh nets: lurg navy. Save 75c tomorrow. size. Various | blonde and wiis, Union Suits at 79c Knit, first quality, low neck, sleeveless, knee and ankle lengths; 36 to 44. 50c -Union Suits 2 for 79c Women's Merc | Suits, lace trimmed. | neck, sleeveless. kne Handbags I_eng!nl;, Irregulars, 2 suits Samples, $1.00 | "™ Leather Bags, black and $3.25 Umbrellas colors—complete with mirror. Rare bargains. $Z.69 Women's Gloria Silk 50c Burson Umbrellas, with paragon rames an eather trim- Hose, 39¢ med handles. BI\‘\';me;l{'s, extfra h.size;. S tin C isol B ose, fashione: and seamless; 9 to 10%. atn ANNSOIES $1.00 Black and colors. or built-up shoulde tailored and lace 1 med. Sizes to 40. $1.00 Nightgowns ‘ at 69c Of pink and white Nainsook, some with em- broidery in contrasting colors. M 1,200 Women’s Vests, 24c Ribbed, first quality, V and bodice styles, plain :‘?d lace trimmed; 36 to Heavy Silk Hose, $1.39 Women’s full-fashioned Black Hose, reinforced. Irregulars, 8% to 10. Handkerchiefs | 3 for 25¢ i Women'’s, all Hose 2 Pairs for 50c Women's 39¢ Grade Rib- bed Sports Hose, rein- forced. Black, brown, tan, gray. Irregulars—all sizes. linen, hemstitched, white and colors; 3 for 25c. | Yard-Long Turkish Towels : 5 for 95¢ Not more than ten (10) to a purchaser—and at § for 95c, for Day only. Think of heavy 18x36-inch Turkish Towels at less than 20c each. Filet Lace | Fashion Magazine " Doiles, 17c McCalls, 4 montl 8 months, You have to see them 2 years, §1 to ~ properly appreciate Subscriptions received in them. 7-inc size at 17c | McCall Fashion Dept— —a few 10%-inch at 24c. 4-Foot Jumbo Towels, 79¢c Double thread —used for jackets and kimonos, as well as bath towels. Size 2Fx48 inches. Women'’s Bath ‘ Robes, $2.98 Also Breakfast Coats, of corduroy, in pretty Bargain Basement. - Plaid Blankets Pair, $2.98 Generous size, 64x78 inches; with long wool- like nap and Ucautiful color plaids. FEJREAUENARNACDANRERNNRRUARER Crochet Bed- spreads, $1.43 Double-bed size, and patterns as in Marseilles colors, Loose fitting, spreads; hemmed. easily to slip into; but = attractive withal. = All $6.48 Plaid sizes to 46. Blankets, $4.98 Sizes 66x82 inches, in pink, blue, gray ’ and various color plaids. 59¢ Dressing Sacques, 49¢c Of percale, made with neat collar and various braid trimmings. $2.95 Crepe Blouses, $2.69 Of real Georgette, flesh, Tcwel‘ at . bisque and white. Tie- 7 for 98¢ back style, lace and em- Of white huck, 16x36 broidery trimmed, 36 to inches. Limit of 14 to a | 46. purchaser. | Tomorrew—Bargain Basement. - Your Children Must Be As WelPDressed as Those of Your Neighbors—Surely! Hoso—Heavy Ribbed | Bloomers—Modesty and Brown Stockings, rein- | economy suggest them for [ £ T { lars. 6 to our girls. Of ribbed | 9;:“ i ‘2 prs., 45¢ }’ersey. in pink and black, A Extra—Three-quarter- P 2 prs., 45¢c length Ribbed Brown Hose, with roll tops. Ir- regulars. 6 to 9%. 25¢ hose, 3 ml: Boys' Sturdy Schoo Hose, black; first qualityy reinforeed. 7to 1 2 prs, S0c Underwear—Ribbed, low neck and sleeveless, with tape and washable but- tons. 2s 2 to 12. Val- ues to At . * 3¢ — Boys’ - and Dresses for girls of 7 to 14. Dozens of styles, of superior wash materials. Better $1.59 dresses atonly Extra—Dresses of shep- herd plaid suiting, with chic pockets and belts. For girls 6 to 14. At $L.39 Bloomers — Of bln?c, white and flesh sateén. Sizes 6 to 14 years. At 44c Umbrellas Rompers—For kiddies 2 Girls' School Umbrellas— | to 6. Made with' white iave their clothes and | waist and peg-top, in col- health, . 98¢ | ors, 59¢c Tomerrew~Palals Royal—Basement Day. » P.ll..illlilllllll i Vqlll‘-llllvl.ll