Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1922, Page 6

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6 GIRL SCOUTS PLAN ‘BROWNIE DIVISION : New Branch Will Be Or- ganized by British Mem- ber of Order. Miss Evelyn Rhys Davids of Surray, ' England. will be in town this week to attend a special conference of delegates from all over the United cuss the organization of division of the Girl Scouts in this country. This branch of the orga started in England severa proved ver: are little g becoms T might be The idea ori ision of the ral of the sul who are too small to. ar Girl Scouts, and lled Junior Girl Scouts ted in district di nglish Scouts, where ! members had little ! ¢ had to bring toi r troops or stay | While the Brown- | e not exactly a nursery idea, mes, folk tales and ure work that will in- se them while keeping | ax ters for ! and _all ! e all open to nd any others work will be wel- f these meetings. ton of Wash- local repre- conference and er women coming from the country to attend 1i naker ti tie Qu DATA ON GRAIN BUSINESS ~ILED 3Y OGDEN ARMOUR Trade Packer’s Report. ur, the Chicago meat t public hear- Commission Gets Tederal ur refused is trades INDORSED BY MBLHUGHES. Secretary Favors Reorganiaation of Foreign Service. aching reorganization of the n service as proposed in the nding in Congress and present- Representative Rogers, repub- Mr. Rogers and to the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. ed a general betterment of the pres- hes wrote Mr. Rogers, to ure along constructive lines would be tantamount to retrogression.” MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Lieut. Col. Ellis B. Miller and Capt. William Mills have been assigned to dulry at the Marine barracks, Cavite, 2 pt. Patrick W. Guilfoyle at Cavite las been ordered to_the Naval Hos- pital, Mare Island, Calif. Capt. James Maguire of the 2d Brigade, San Domingo, has been or- dered to Hampton Roads, Va. Capt. Roy D. Lowell at the Marine barracks, Quantico, Va., has been as- signed to duty at marina headquar- ters this city. First Lieut. Conrad S. Grove and Sccond Lieut. Herbert C. Joerger res- ignations acoepted. CAVITIES Filled in Time Will Save You Pain and Money A man must not only look but feel well groomed to be able to transact the business of the day. That cavity in your tooth is worse than needing a shave. Let us add to that well-groomed feeling immediately. Gold Inlays, Amal- gam Fillings .....$1.00 up Silver Fillings . 50c up Gold Crowns .......$5.00 up . Sets of Teeth assachusetts, was indorsed by | Secretary Hughes in recent letters to | sost-war conditions have render- provide for reorganization | ! 1 ] | THE SUNDAY STAR, Excepti(_)nal, These Fur-Collared COATS For Women and Misses—A Most Distinctive Grouping, Featuring Extraordinary Values A collection of fine coats and wraps showing many new ideas in the realm of fashion, developed in rich, velvety fabrics with huge collars of squirrel, beaver, fox and cara- cul. Illustration represents general style. AY Palaix Royal—Third Floor. New Midseason Millinery Fashion Notes—November Ushers in Milady’s Midwinter Millinery Fashions Distinctly new and different from the early Autumn styles. The predominating styles that have been taken up by fashion are small hats. Prominent among which are Oriental Draped Tur- bans and short-back small poke effects, in bril- liant colors. Fashioned of Beautiful Metallic Brocades, Duve- tyne, Glace Silks, Satins and Combination Fabrics That Radiate a Blaze of Color. Where smart dressed women go—theaters, teas. dansantes and restaurants—the small hat i ever conspicuous. Also a few high-colored small Velvet Hats are to be seen. an Just Received a Charming Group of Chic Oriental Turbarns of Metallic Brocades, Moderately Priced at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 | Palais Royal—Second Fleor. be white. black. First quality. Most Extraordinary! Cloth and Silk Dresses at Two Unusually Low Prices - Decidedly New and Uncommon These Models [~ Taken from Our Regular Stock and Generously Reduced. Present Only a Limited Number al $29.75.and $39.50 Smartly developed of such fine fabrics as Poiret Twill, Picotine, Canton Crepe, Satin- back Canton and Mystic Crepe. Reflecting the “high lights” of fashion—charming drap- ings, narrow and wide girdles, uneven hems, unique embroidery and other enchantment sure to win immediate admiration. Dresses for street and afternoon wear. Illustration repre- sents general style. : Your Thanksgiving and Holiday Gown is here. Visit the Gown Salon on the third floor and select from an interesting group of Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Frocks. WASHINGTON, D. C, }.Illll---ua======u-----m-'-lll-n-=a 'm | f A very superior quality i been extremely successfu# | new shipment just unpacked. The most | desirable shades are represented. Two Styles of Trefousse Gloves ing extra long wide gauntl=t: two-toned and self embroid- ery: broidered stitchings; in mode, Gauntlets — Strap - wrist, P. NOVEMBER 12, TieP The Shopping Ccnhr—-lltll and G Sts. 1922—PART 1. N S EENENEENSECSSSENNENNNNEEEENEREEES Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President ‘ —_———————— Linen Handkeri g WOMEN'S Pure Linen WOME Hemstitched Handker- | gtitched chiefs, solld colors and | . \ig of white patchwork corners 2 and embroidered initials. with fan 5 | corners. Another Monday Silk Special That Should Prove a Big Success Several Thousand Yards of Plain & Fancy Silks Underpriced at*2.35 Yd. The Actual Values are $2.69 to $3.49 Yard Particularly interesting is this important offering,. as Silk prices are advancing rapidly in the eaves and colors. Printed Willow Taffetas. Canton Crepes, in colors; also black. Figured Cantons. i i inch C [/ - Flat Crape, in such desirable solors | 40008 hemgothle Tefeta of | Very Fine Qualiy 40inch Black - & ’ 29 and cocoa. Silk Poplin, in black, navy and |Heavy Quality Black Crepe de | brown. Imperial- Satin, in all the wanted } Novelty Sports Silks, in all black, , shddes with plenty of black. Silk Duvetyne at $3.98 which with us; a | wholesale market. You will find a diversified selection of very desirable silks in the most popular The assortment comprises: | Skinner’s Satins and Skinner’s | Rich Brocades, suitable for coat Guaranteed Taffeta, in street | shades. linings. | Satin Crepe and Crepe Meteor, in e broken color assortment. cellent quality. Imported Black Taffeta. | Chine. 4 Dress Satin. K | Besides a number of pieces of Nove elty Silks, where there arc one or " two pieces of a style; the entire lot offered for Monday only at white and colored novelty effects. | $2.35 yard. Our Velvet Corduroy -/ | 98c Yard Black Seal | Nishni. —is without a peer. Of a good weight. supple, rich in appearance, which makes has | $698 yard. These goods cannot be dupli- ‘ cated anywhere near this price. Black Fur Fabrics Specially Priced for Monday Only Pluch, Black Pribileff and Prices reduced to $479, $5.98 and it a most ideal fabric for robes, etc. Wonderful color assortment. Palais Royal—Second Floor, Gloves That Are Most Popular $4.85 Gauntlets, strap-wrist, hav- in mode, brown, “black d white. $3.50 Extra pique glace ; new em- aver, brown, black and Suede in gray and embroidered stitchings. Glace in black with white stitch- ings, white self embroidery and with black. Suede in gray and beaver, 53'00 K. Glace Gloves—One and two clasp. In embroid- ery stitchings, self and con- trast shades of brown, beaver, black and white— $2 to $2.75 Palais Royal—Main Floor. It’s Not Too Early to Select Silk Underwear Gifts One must think a little ahead for gifts like these, for they take time in choosing. A few attractions for to- morrow. . Dainty Garments, $229 Special group, Including en- velope chemise, bloomers and step-ins. Ail made of fine R: dio, Crepe de Chine and B: ket Silk, lovely shades blue and orchid. Nightgowns, $4.79 Lovely sivles = of heavy Chine, strap v lace and medallion trim- f | ming. At $4.79. At | Boudoir Caps, 5% to $5 We have never shown such ortment of Net, Satin, pink. $2.29, Dainty Garments, $298 Another group, made of heavy thread all-silk Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk. Some rather plainly tailored with touches of filet laces. others quite elaborate with Vals and Georgette Crepe. Pastel shades. At $2.08. a delightful a styles before. C | Crepe de Chine, ribbon and novelty materials. One and e cffects to match the imonos and Breakfast Neatly boxed. At 59¢ Kimonos, $598 to $15.98 Of all-wool Albatross and French Flannel, some scal- loped. others bound, some silk lined. At $5.98 to $15.98. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Lovely Camisoles, $1.98 Of heavy satin or radium: | strap _or built-up shoulder, pink, blue, white or orchid 98, At 1. 1,0000f These Regular*2.50 Value Fountain Pens, *1.39 Fully guaranteed: self-fillers: 14-kt. gold pen; gold band trimming and clip. Others have ring at top and band. Two sizes for men and women. Large quantity purchases of these Fountain Pens brings the price at this unusually low fig- ure. Attractive display in our Stationery Section on the Main Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Infants - Dainty Things for the Wee Tots Baby Buntings or Sleeps ing Bags, of all-wool white ciderdown; dainty trimmings of pink B“E Ihlus ribbon; silk-line 00 hood. At 53- Bonnets and Caps, prace tically hand-knit of soft white wool. Dainty trimmings of pink and blue. Some cov= ered with sike @1 B() At Drawer-Leggins,of white, link-and- $ l .50 link stitch. At 1 Mittens, with or without thumb. At— 25¢ to $1.00 Hand-knit Bootees, shor or knee lgngth. Several nove elty stitches, combined in pinlg or blue. At— F 25¢ to $1.50 ! Japanese Carriage Robes of soft silk: lovely hand-em= broidered patterns. At— $2.50 to $6.98 / Baby Crib Blankets, all4 wool, with pink and blue bore ders. Single, $3.00 Double, $6.00 Long Coats of white cashmere; dainty capes, scal- loped or braided. 53.98 Warmly lined. At Nightgowns of white flannelette, for in- fants and up to 3 . vears. At 750 Palais Royal—Third Floon Imported Imitation Ivory Boudoir Clocks, *1= & 22 An unusually large purchase at prices sure to induce scores and scores of women and misses to do their Christmag | shopping now. The styles are attractive and will harmonize even with the rest of the surroundings. Imperial Brand Du Barry Pattern With Slight Imperfections That Do Not Mar Their Service Hairbrushes at Mirrors, bonnet shape, long han- dles. $8.50. Dressing Combs at 75c and $1.10. Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers Mirrors, long, regulation handles. $3.25. 1 Cuticle Scissors at $1.25. Shoe Horns at 95c. Cloth Brushes, $3.69. Perfume Bottles and Holders at i | ! | Jewel Boxes at $395. ‘ Pin Cushions and Jewel Boxes com- | .E.:,‘::c:y‘“ $1.50 ¢ $1.69, } bined, $2.25. Nail Polishers, with changeable Large Size Comb and Brush Trays, Four styles ¢ Q5 chamois. $1 and S169. $2.59. Palais Royal—Third Floor. at, each, 3 Nail Files at 59c. Palais Royal—Main Floor. I GLAZED JARDINIERES AND e | PEDESTALS, special, $3.95 7-PIECE CUT GLASS WATER SETS, 2 designs. Special, £ sl . l 9 | JARls,,“:?e:'itImN CUT GLASS CANDY 59 c | oot st oect e 9129 ‘p“&LAZED UMBRELLA S’I‘APTDS. $l .95 o efu;;: ::'l;tss VASES, 10 and 12 inch 52.95 duina;':r g”LA:.SL FRQIT BOWLS. several 52.95 eral patterns. Special, $l CUT’ GLASS FERN DISHES, with lining. Special, g 52.95 DECORATED TABLE TUMBLERS, 89 several designs. A dozen, C TUNGSTEN ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS, 25 40 and 50 watt. Each, (¥ EARTHEN STONE SALT BOXES, blue 39 band decoration. Special, C GLASS MIXING SETS, 3 assorted sizes. Special, o 49C NICKEL «PLATED . CASSEROLES, $2 95 with Pyrex lining. Special, . Special, GLASS WATER PITCHERS, hall boy 29 C style. Special, CUT GLASS WATER SETS, floral design, 7 pieces. Special, HEAVY QUALITY GAS PLATES, 3-burner size. Special, GALVANIZED ASH CANS, complete $l 95 . . with cover. Special, JAPANNED-FINISH FRUIT PRESSES, well made. Each, WASHBOARDS, well l.n:de, with revers- ible m§Mn¢ surface. Special, $1.95 Neat clocks with silver faces with black figures and hands; also white faces with purple figures and hands. All guaranteed good timeKeepers.” | | Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles consisting of— High Brushes, - assorted styles; Mirrors, two styles; Hat Brushes, Pictures Frames, Perfume Bottles and Holders, Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers, Comb and Brush Trays, Nail Polishers, with changeable chamois. Values from $1.50 to $2.50. At $1.19 Each $10.95 GALVANIZED GARBAGE $4.39 | sood size. Special. AES119 “WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM DOU- BLE BOILERS, 2-quart size. Special, OR RICE ! 25¢ 39¢c and has 3 regular and 1 giant cast drill burner. SIRED, LIBERAL TERMS IF DE- $42 50 $1.98 CABINET STYLE GAS RANGE with white en- amel splasher and bulged door front; full 16-inck oven ELECTRIC HE good sized room. Spe WROUGHT IRON complete with parchmeni 50 OIL HEATERS, well made and from facturer. Special for M 72 DOUBLE = A( HEATERS, while they

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