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| 3 . ! . v 1 Y AAMAPRRG are. as li}lusfve as 2T sumlfln:t h(:;fl{hg 'Ilarytand Town Gouscil Acts true a e it Promptly on Petitions of deftness to catch them at their best, i "ani Taxpayers. 1 1n the presence of a large gathering { of property owners the mayor and town council of Takoma Park, Md. ! were besieged last night with peti- tions “for improved thoroughfgres | | within the corporation lines. | Request for the grading and cinder- ing of AMeghany avenue from 1st s street to the corgoration lne, and Portraits of Quality lzd street from Cockerille, avenue to the corporation line, at the expense 1230 Connecticut Aveaue of the property owners, was granted Phone Main 6400 by the council. If your skin is Very sensitive, Tus. Ana. thy placing of clnders on it should have special care We are true artisis UNDERWOOD & | this thoroughfare. The permanent paving of Willow avenue, from where the present con- crete roadbed terminates to Park avenue, with the same material, was also authorized. Weatmoreland Strect Plan. | The petition of the property own- ers for the paving with concretg of ! { Westmoreland street between Ash tavenue and 2d street .was referred ! 10 the street committee for report. Mayor james L. Wilmeth was pre- sented with a handsome gavel made of Santo Domingo mahogany, being the handiwork XS, N Harlan, @ resi- dent of the park, . 5 The report of Town Tfeasurer Ben G. Davis for August was presented and approved. It showed receipts dur- ing the month from general and sp cial taxks, doposits, permits, et amounting to $2,145.16, which with t balance om hand of $3.365.62. made 3 Disburse- SE NN SGNNENANAGSTNEANRESCHGEEENRENRER grand total of $5,510.78. ments during the same period. for street work, labor, street lghting, : W salaries and miscellaneous expenses, ! + To prevent asensitive skin amounted to s‘zi.n;.‘u leaving o net - from . alance on hand o .65. The to- from becomingroughand | /51®2mount in the special improve- L] irritated, use this special ment fund was 317,541.24 treatment: General Paving Discysaion. The meeting concluded with & gen: | Each ni; before retis eral discussion of the much neede night reue. improvement of Sycamore. Maple and ing, dip a soft washcloth Park avenues. the cost of which It is ™ i i estimated would be §25.000. In open- in warm water and hold it Jin( the discussion Mayor Wilmeth to your face. took occasion to state that these improvements have been receiv- Now make a warm water lather of Wood- ing the attention of the council for months past, the town was not finan- |l cially able to proceed with the work. | hny' ‘acial fll‘ld Property owners along the thorough- 2 E: . fares referred to by the mayor spoke your cloth to fro init of the desire for ln;nrov:!?enlrg::c-:i il the i e » cold weather sets in, while property until the cloth is “fluffy owners in other sections of the town with the soft, white lather. urged that the program for berma- {gy nent streets now Inaugurated be car- ‘h—' 'he.edm ried on. Temporary work, was Ruob la = e o out. wouid only add expense | W gently over your skih un- to the town and prove the most ex- || pensive in the long run. The meeting concluded with the [l adoption of bullding regulations for the corporatien, providing also for the appointment of & building in- Rinse first with warm, spector. - then with clear cool water l 2 i i [LANGLEY CONDEMNS i PLAZA DORMITORIES i).epres&nufin Says Government Should Use Buildings for Office Needs. The.government should go out of the hotel business, close up the Plaza dormitories now maintained “ |for government employes and utilize these buildinga for government of- fices, says Representative. John W. Langley, a member of the public bulldings commission and ochairman of the House committee on public buildings and grounds. Representative Langley says that his determination to have discontin- ued, these so-called “hotels.” which were erected to meet a war-time housing need, has nothing at all to do with the present disagreement between some occupants and the management of these buildings. ‘It is purely in the interests of economy and to restrict the government func- tions to their proper sphere, he sald. Representative Langley. says that he has already had conferences lopk- ing to closing_out these' Plaza Samitorles with - Semator Kernald, chalrman of the Senate committee on publio buildings and grounds, and that they are agreed. He intends to confer with Secretary Davis of the Labor Department and éxpects that- the public buildings commission will 4 act early in the December session to . 5 have the “hotels’” discontinued. He pointed out that the space In these buildings will allow govern- _|ment activities now housed in rented buildings to be quartered there, with a consequent important saving to the taxpayers. WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP e The 666 cures Malaria, Colds, Cen- stipation, Biliousness and Headaches. - A Fine Tonic. OUTLINES ITS PROGRAM. Public Interest Association Plans Bigger, Better Community. The Public Interest Assoclation of East Washjngton met last night in Calvary - Parish Hall, 11th and G streets mortheast. C. W. Willlams, who presided, spoke on the importance of civic associations in the District af Columbl-} and outlined the pro- gram to be followed by this associa- tion In its efforts to build a bigger and better community in East-Wash- ington. A special prayer of thanksgivin was sald for the recovery of Mrs. Harding from the recent dangerous illness which came so near tak| * TABLETS . SO DOSES 29¢ A% Poagles and Other (Good Drug Stores @ fl l 'Special This Week || With Every $2 Floor Brush § 1-Ib. Can Standard Floor Wax FREE @ Aone-week offer that ought to interest every woman who has flpors to put in winter “dress.” Standard Floor Wax, properly applied, gives that' lustrous polish that everyone admires. This special brings: you a $2 Brush and 14b. ‘can BEST WAX, all for $2.00. 3 ‘Quality Paints and Finishes- —of every required kind to enable you to do | your fall about-the-house brightening-up suc- cessfully, - Dyer. Prices” save you cash.on all supplies of this character. ’ Glass Tops Cut to Order for Office Desk.:, Dining Tables, Buffets, Bureaus, etc., etc. DYER BROTHERS . * 73¢ Thirteenth St—Phone Main 2164 [——[o[——=|l—]ol—rnc[——1A \'m"" IG'TI’PPR' WE D [sssunsunenana . 0 G Gl R " Serim Curtaipy, Hemstitched, 75c Pair Holland ' Window Shedes, Hartshorn Rotlers, $1 Each; ' o, ! Special g 36-inch width, pair, 45-inch width, pair, 50-inch width, pair, ; Velour, by the yard, For Household Day Five Groups of Buoyant ~and Sprin: 228 162 11 50-Ib, . $ .95 ered in art ticking, tufted ‘ff —=—= Managers of hotels and boarding houses are urged to ' v see these mattresses—splendid values. At $7.95. { with glass shadea i bronse, polychrome and old brass finishes. Reg-. ular $9.00 value 56.69 for _ Never in our history have we ever been able to offer such wonderful curtains at such remarkably low prices. The extraordinary opportunity came to us a month ago when we discovered an importer that was withdrawing from the importing business and wanted to convert all his curtain stock into cash. We miade the deal at our own figures for spot cash. and now we honestly belieye we have the largest assortments and the best line of curtains in Washington. Seeing is believing, and we invite your closest inspection of our offerings. This sale starts Wednésday morning. 24, 24, 3, and 3} Yard Lengths, Plain, Scrolled and Figured Centers. All Curtains - are on_the:Best Grade Nets, The Colors ate Ecru, cream and White. Selections Can Be Reserved for Later Delivery Other Remarkable Values in Portieres, Terry Clothl and Curtain Marqulsette - Chenille or Chella Velour Portieres, full length and width, in green, rose, blue, brown and mulberry. $11.25 |° Made of New Cotton and Layer Cotton Felt. Sure to give the maximum of comfort, ~At interesting prices for Househald Day. 175 .opening for you to examine the inside. At 3”“0. | | Palais Koyal—Second Fioor. Special Curtains, At, Pair, v ° : for Our Great Curtain Sale, Velour Portieres $12.65 $17.65 $19.65 Corded edge, at $1.89 | Plain hem edge, '$77.50 Wool Phid = Blankets, NG P & ets, wool. $0.1b. Mattress, layer felt, with strong Imperial stitched edge. Covered with attractive stripe ticking. Tufted very close. This is ‘considered a good purchase by many housewives. At $22.50. 55-1b, Mattress, made of all-layer felt. Imperial stitched edge, with four rows stitching. Rolled edge and closely tufted. Covered with striped ticking that js very durable. These mattresses were made especially for the Palais Royal. At .95, . 50-ib. Mattress, all-layer felt, built layer upon layer. Soft to touch. Covered with good stripe ticking, with rolled edge. This mattress has Size 66x80 inches, of patterns. wools, 50-Ib. Mattress, of all-layer felt, built layer upon layer. Neatly eovered in striped ticking. Made with rolled edge, tufted close. Mattresses built to give good service. At $1195. H Mattress, filled with all new, clean cotton, cov- close. Has rolled edge. tive looking. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Housewives! Look ‘at These China, Yard Clothes Dryer, made of selected spruce and best grade Manila cotton rope— 110-foot Lime, $7.98 ! 180 foot Lime, $898 The “All Rite” Break- fast Stove, toasts, fries, bolls—guaranteed, nicke led and - =l $1.69 with shade: Stepladder Chatr, oak finish, well made and braced; $3.95 m ‘value for S ith strong i \ S \ | " Rich line of colorings, beau- ‘“‘ ill,’ - ) ltwi"“(}‘ soft S,Qlfllily, sois;ne ¢ indings. e 4 : 14 At é.,g: e 66x80 inches 39“22 ;(l::}‘s'ood Fancy All gure Jlong fiber virgin eautiful designs bound with three-inch satin binding. Weight 4 Ibs. At $9.90 each. Eleetric Boudoir Lamp, made of metal and finished in lvog—— the base, m:ruma vfig ed colors % with cover; 3-quact N 55 r | ;Enead-fall Bread 7 PALAIS ROYAL A Great Curtain Purchase and Sale Special Curtains, A4t, Pair, $8.25 " Homelovers! AllWool Plaid Blankets %% *12% Pair Now is the time to think of blankets— before it gets cold, for assortments are generous and prices decidedly attractive, especially for tomorrow, Household Day. These blankets are extra large, made by. the famous Columbia Mills, in colors that will har- monize with surroundings. . All have neat soisette bind- ing—and think, for a pair cnly $12.50. Sg.so White Wool =~ Blaukets, . Pink . and_ blue borders, soisette bindit}i. size E.e‘autnfufly finished. - At $950 - r. - White, with pink and blue borders. Soisette bindings. Unusual value. Size 7 inches. At $I100 pair. At $825 Pair | At'$9:50 Pair | | b :Size 70x80 tnches. Plaid Blankets, all pure »f;vool, in a good range Made of fine Australian virgin Fine White Warenuf Blankets Household Ddy Special . $6.00 Pair Closely woven and neaéy bound. Size 70x80 . inches. Blankets sure to give service and attrac< 1. "Aluminum Comvex Kettle, with cover, bail handle; 6 and 8 quart® oo R ran ‘will make from Glass and Housewares Aluminum Pereolator, 3-cup stss, with ebon- 1zed handle. Rasge, cabinet .style, white enameled doors --i--l---l--l,ll----i‘-‘-:--'i-’iii Duplex Color Shades, Hartshorn , Rollers, $1.15 Eack . i Reversible Terry Cloth, for Hangings i 79¢ Yard : Palais Reyal—Second Fleer, All Ready Drapery Silks, all the wanted plain colors, yatd, 8 36-inch Curtain Marquisette, made Wwith open- worked double borders, white only, yard, 15c Marquisette Curtains, hemstitched, pair, $1 Palais Royal—Secoend Fleor How a College Girl Can-\Ha'vAe a Wardrobe for Only §2000 Many a college girl can be made happy by the knowl- _ edge that her wardrobe for the winter may be stylish and ~ charming and yet be well within the limits of her.pocket- " Here are three frocks especially planned- to “stit the college girl’s needs. An evening dress of lace and satin like New McCall ” sRsNdsitsaNennnnn IIIIIIIlllllllII.II'IIIIIIII'I“'.IIIIIlIII"IIi‘IIlIllIIII.III_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,-‘iill-' Pattern 2826 costs I'ew.McCall Pattern 2879 $ 45 5 yds. Crepe de Chine at $1.44 20 48 New McCall: Pattern 2831 $ 45 2 2%.yds. Challis at $.89 — $268 Total cost of three dresses, $1932 450 Men’s Good Percale Shirts at 89c _ 430 good Percale Shirts, in neat stripes on white background.’ Neckband style. 5-button soft cuffs. Sizes 13% to 17, At 89c, Men's $1 and $1.50 Silk Cravats, 79¢ About 600 new fall ties, open-end style, with slip-easy bands and plenty to choose from.” At 79¢c. ¥ Falals Royal-dain Floer, Sale Valfieé!-T Black Japanned Canm, without cover; gallon size. sl.l9 Special, $1.00 Jee Tea Sets, choice of two pretty cut designs; set consists of 3-quart covered pitcher, 6-handled ice teas, 6 ice in assorted and splesher; rogu- | ISRDIRS O u.rlyh"n.o; $39.95 | larysase.