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: ’ THE EVENING ST N\’ [Congress to Lose t. \| Millspaugh; Is. R, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. HFF_E;_:::E?HI'IIIIIIIHEEE:::::-:; L [} SPECIAL REDUCTION 9 See d:léd Friend of School, : il Hm ortan nequ - Representative '*_Pr:nk c.mu:;m.r O ° p rt t e pveh, i of Mimeih S/ 3 Untrimmed mittee, announced today that he will ]. o tesign from "Con= _Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President This Sedan SALES of the latest creations of that master body- builder—Fisher. Its chassis is powered have charge of all | the banks ~and > building and loan'my issociations in the P 2 ek A, < state and be ad-jg -GRAR L CRRLE ninistrative _off Seaniv e ' V elV e H ats cember to accept| PRI | s - - IN°SEASONABLE Sk gtk = o = t t | Wh“:om "’“.fifd' Bt el VARIETY ; 3 ' NILL PAY YOU To VISIT Hl New Oiend moser | | bty dovee @ The Unexpected! Think, $1.50 and $2.00 | THESE SALES BeLOW ¥ g 2 a ur M. le. n “ . i ME OF e et I Its body represents one :_hls post };m will | g Yoy Aley Silk afld SpOI'tS Hoseat SI 29 7 ! ISSGME%FRR%%IISJF b CONTI)\'L’INS[_ THE SALE Hudson GIFT .BUYING IS STRONGLY URGED | VALUES SURE TO-CREATE ATTENTION ; cer of the blue- ith Oakland’s highly- sky department. ’ v v e P o > i z::bped,aix s lindeyr ST i A * Women’s Sports:Hose . - - - Women’s All-Silk Hose ! i i P . O MO been'in the bank- | Sille and wdolSports Hosc, in Richeliew | Rockford fashioncd. Puré’ filkythe kind | Seal Coats overhead-valve engine —the only engine in the. world with a per- ing business for thirty years and is ribhed, two-taned g¢plor combinations; also secyetary and director: of the,Canton Tyust Company. - He is fatherof the legisigfion to, prohibit the establish- ment-of branch bagks by. denying you will be proud to give and -greatly sur- | rised at the remarkably low price featured. | -Regular and extra_sizes, in black, brown, .camel ;and gray. First quality.. Also fu 3 ack with silk’ embroidered white clocks. ~ " Slightly “irrégular: weaves. Alsa .fyll-fashs Joned wool-mixed. hose; gray, #ans camel (DYED MUSKRAT) PRICED AT UNUSUAL formance guatanteed in them the 1d - Fi i io ilkri privileges of the fedgrai re- and polo.” First quality. ri G fashioned pure thread silk-in brown, beaver, ] 3 writing for 15,000 miles. serve system o Wool mixed and fiber silk in attractive camel and tan. Slightly.irregular weaves. WHOLESALE COST Representative Millspaugh has been| -brown, blue, .Oxford and heather mixed. - Al bes tknown to the residents of Wash- | Fi b alits 3 t $1.29. ; District Oakland C ington through his interest in the | irst quality. At $129. ! ompany public schools and his active work | : | T in-O Sports H for puy increases for the teachers : , ; wo-n-Une Sports ose 40-inch_Skunk, Squirrel or 1709 L St. He 160 the Tcht to prevent extension | Children’s Sports Hose | $1.79 Ber o She e o ) of the Ball rent ac - . { .. . 2 Maiu 012 -3 Pairs for $1 | Children’s long ribbed wool: hose, with e Lo deep-piled furs; splendidly Sligh!ly irregulars of 59c and 75c value. matched and excellently fin- fancy top, can be rolled down if desired LAFLIN Will make glasses . C for you, individually. ClaflinOpticalCo. ¢, Sae. |ATHLETIC FEDERATION | SEEKS OLYMPIC BERTH 2 Admission to the American Olymptc Il Assoclation when that body meets |[g here Wednesday will be sought by‘-. the Natlonal Amateur Athletic Feder- | ation of America and its constituent |l members, whose board of governors g now is in session here. The N. A.| A. F. today voted to apply for mem- |l { bership in anticipation of the passage of proposed amendments to the Olym- pio assoclation constitution tha would permit affiliation. Fifteen member associations of fuderation were represented ai the Béys’ and girls’ 34 wool mixed sports hose with fancy roll tops. lar two-toned color combinations. pairs, $1. $5 Chifion Velvet and | Sizes 7 to 10. Popu- At 3 and made a good looking:34 sports hose. Sizes 7 to Attractive color combinations. 10, “At $1.79. ; Palais Ro: Duvetyne Bags, | $3 100 Pieces Kaltex Fiber Furniture for Gifts High-grade and fine quality, to be reduced to make room for new incoming stocks. $11.00 Kaltex Fiber Arm Rocker at $6.95 Dark brown finish, loose cushion with spring seat. Covered with good quality cre- tonne. At $6.95, al—Main Floor. $8.50 to $10.95 Hats Reduced to - $5.00 $5.00 Hats Now Reduced to $3.50 $3.50 Hats now Reduced to o0 40-inch seli-trimmed coats of standard quality, hand- somely lined and bearing the Palais Royal guarantee for wearability. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Tuesday the Last Opportunity to Purchase These Plain & Novelty Silks, $1.88 Yd. < this morning’s . | I”m-' Z’Effi;}’r‘.."‘f&’nm" & Warm _Coats of rich, © . ! S el Ka,l,te’,( F'ber Arnsl .R,(.),f kers | $1098 o Aray ot Lt e Folds. ‘ Another se: soft fabriés, distinguished A5 Es T . exularly, ale Price. = most wanted silks and shades Foy Folds says# FoW, morning atthe American Red ot el lined Made of good quality striped” | &0 S16ss are represented. Choose lDunm\Vimt Breckenridge is in charge. and set off with large col- 5 5 | S 5 . rom— is a hard, flinty, amber-col prr‘*,’&e&sl;‘i:‘d_nd§‘rc\§§;:“;?x::&ex;tlor‘l:lzg lars of caracul or Man- or plam duvetyne, also chiffon | ;:g.% f,'fi: i For Tu_esdayvs s_c’nmg wleI 40-Inch Satin Luxor ored wheal which containea [\ | 89m(¢ the Amateur Athistic Uhion 43 i e velvet, all silk lined. Mounted on | $1700 sz ot s 8 i e A very superior quality, e e cpa s |a constituent member. the promotion 2 i velvet, all silk lined. Mounted on $11:00 '$6.95 our untrimmed hats in stock, snpple and listronss of Do Semolina is a coarse granu- lation of flour ground from ,A-'.A‘V' FOULDS your grocer— and organization of local and state branches of the federation and of putting into operation a widespread { Tallman was | transferred from' the Department of | Justice at the request of Maj. Gordon. $35 development of a' group Coats in the fashionable dainty engraved frame, fitted with ! Kaltex Fiber Arm Chairs | ° Regularly. Sale Price. ~ A CORRECTION which include the finest quality hand blocked hats STYLES INCLUDE LARGE, Colors black, brown, navy, manent finish. Thirty_ de- sirable colors to select irom, Durum Wheat. Sports activities program. : i S : i h Ulat iprieed including black. At $L8§ FOTFde ,flgh golden coh;r of | 3 pifese and S i g&'i% g:'g 52??1511“‘4& g:—? fi:cstpq:xal- yard. e e Tomh TALLMAN CHIEF CLERK. | Caracql.éNg!ri‘; or Mlan- ter compartment. Colors, black, K l$18400 Fib Pi Sla_éo ity Hatter’s Plush, Lyons and -lAm:]I; Chnfnge‘:ll;le":rlfieu bsed exclusively, No other fl s churian ~ fin, emselves 2L ol H Zelv A Beautiful -silk Taf- godugcxesmv:aaua(}n:: favoror United States Attorney Gordon associated with velvety, brown, beaver and navy. At $3.00. : an 't::fl"l er 3= l’ic.emcglte E Panne Velvets. feta, in choice color combi- Tmness. Names Him to Succeed Gilchrist. deep-pile fabrics, .in the i $100.00 $80.00 i nations, particularly desir- Say Palais Royal—Main Fleor. | Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. able for breakfast coats, pet- W Frank R. Tallman of Long Branch, of truly distinctive wraps i | MEDIUM AND SMALL HATS, ticoats, bedspreads, pillow 240, He knows the N. J., was appointed today by United and coats. 8 IN POKES. MUSHROOMS, tops and lamp shades, At ffe {States Attorney Gordon as chief clerk L ROLLED BRIMS, OFF-THE- yard. to succeed William Gilchrist, recently | FACE STYLES, TRICORNS ol .Sil promoted to be a special assistant $55 | AND TURBANS, 40-Inch All Silk Crepe de United States attorney. | Chine Heavy quality. One of the season’s most popular fab- 4 rashi - ¢ : . sl , shown in over 50 de- man cdme (to “Washington bloused, wrapped or Regarding the name of a coat:fabric. Through an error of our copy department in | sand, henna, grey, Copen blue, RS ! ’ Regardir X 3 ough 0 | 2 4 sirable colors, also black. - - P Iy e e ent drapedsilionet iy uficet describjng ‘some_Children’s Coats,-advertised in The Star on Oct. 15 at $10.98 each, | etc. By adding a fancy All-silk Broadcloth Shirting, 4 ‘I“T‘;'",,,‘Z‘i ]("";,'f:" fo ':‘“’ Gift svhen he cceptedtho oar: | e ah Beaver, we stated that some of these coats were of Polo cloth. This was an error, as there | feather or ostrich band or in plain colors, as gray, tan e Zf‘);;,',,,"" ing 1aw clerk to W. Jay Turner, gen- | squirrel and fox edd-a were no coats of Polo Cloth in the lot. If-any of our customers made.purchases of | tip one has a beautiful smart and white. All-silk Shirtings Antiques j Reproductions In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, || Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 4. F. Arnold |, Art Galleries Auctioneer . NW. Use “Moore” Pfinting: OF THE BETTER KIND! at “The Sign of Good Printing” | Moore’s Printcraft Shop 735 13th St. NW %oim 808 World To&ay. N and Index | @Gives form of governe ment, population, the eye instantly and ac- curately to the location of any place sought. Reverse side has ! United States —with index containing 1920 census_figures for all cities over 5000, compared with former census; also states, - capitals, populations, etc. The Star obtained a lim- jted number of these maps to aid readers and students to understand the news. Price, 75 Cents Each | at the T A SR L R A4 S AT RSO0 eral counsel of the Lehigh Goal and | Navigation Company. He returiied to the department.intMarch, 1921, and | has béen-continuousily employed there until todaly. -‘He studied law at the National University apd received his degree of inaster,of laws last June. .- BONUS BILL BACK. * Britten Reintroduces Measure, With Beer Tax Provision. | Representative Britten, republican, Iilinois, reintroduced the bonus bill vetoed by President Harding at the t session of Congress, amended so as to provide for ralsing the neces- | sary funds by the taxation of beer, wines and champagne. The Britten | bill would provide a tax of $30 per barrel on Imported beer, $10 per bar- rel on domestic beer, $16 per galion on_ imported. still wines and $2 per gallon on domestic still wines. HERE FOR ANNUAL MEET. Grant Colleges Arriving. touch of luxury that is irresistible. . Palais Royal—Third Floor. that lot under the impression that the fabric was Polo Cloth, and desire to return ‘them, the error will be-cheerfully rectified. trimmed Chapeau. Palats Royal—Second Floor. Tuesdayis Basement D Visit This lnferesting Thrift Store—The Prestige of Our Bargain Basement is Maintained by the Unequalled Va_lues Offered Daily, Plus the Usual Courteous and Effective Service New Winter * Day, 2 pairs, 89c. 59c Sports Hose, 2 Prs., 89c | 2000 pairs Silk and Lisle Stockings, | fashioned with ° the back, Sizes 84 to 10. Irregulars. Basement Wool-Mixed Hose, 59c Pr. | | less; . tubular band or lace trimmed. | Real Kid Gloves, $1.69 i Women’s. 2-button length, with em- broidered backs; sizes 6 to 7. Black, Fine rib cotton, low neck and sleeve- | $1.49 Union Suits, $1 Women's. Heavy Fleece-lined Cotton Suits. high neck, long sleeves, ankle Mahogany Clocks, $3.98 Eight-day Mantel clocks, with large in checks and stripes of col- ors on white background. At $1.88 yard. 40-Inch Willow Taffeta Shown in all the fashion- able colors. Printed Silks of radium and crepes. Lining Brocades in rich color com- binations. At $1.88 yard. Palais Royal—Second Fioor. Art Needlework Stamped Pieces In a score of new designs for Christmas gifts. Also a wonderful purchase of the famous 600 Bucilla Stamped Pieces f P seam up 3 3 Dr KINGS PILLS Sp t C ‘t double heel and toe. Heather mixtures, | brown or gray. Basement Day at $169. | length. Sizes 36 and 38. Basement 3 5 Delegates to Association of Land | Or S Oa S in tan, brown, gray, green and rose. Women’s 39¢ Vests, 2 for 50c Day, $1. da’{;«;bea:x:br]gfi;rcfi:i "l‘(nI:tzsy Women are urged to pur- chase now for gift giving ,,.,2?",52:??,.,§°nf"‘fhe‘“f\?£§x‘§&i‘m‘2i (] | ° Sizes 36 to 44. First quality. Basement | white dial. Basement Day at $3.98. purposes, for the assort- Land Grant Colleges were arriving in | Women's. Sports Hose, with double | Day, 2 for 50c. ment includes: Washington today. The first general |l $12.89 toe and sole. Heather mixtures, brown, | 35¢ Extra-Size Vests, 4 for $1 Mercerized Bloomers, 69c meeting will be held at 8 o'clock to- | i p s Sizes 8% to 10. Irreg- 2 X Women’s. Cotton that looks like silk. Pillow Tops night atthe New Willard and will | s Diirint bay: e R First quality. For stout womien; made | With elastic bands at waist and knees. With Backs continne HEONRIOY 6 O amnas (B ik S H 05 large and full of fine rib cotton. Sizes | All sizes. Basement Day, 69c. 36-inch Centers of the teaching, research and exten- | Silk Sports Hose, 95¢ 46'to 52. Basement Day, 4 for $I. Women's Bloomers, 75¢ Library Scarfs sion organizations of the state agri- | cultural colleges and the Department |gg of Agriculture. The discussions will center around | problems relating to the organization | and administration of agricultural re- [j search andl.extension work, home eco- nomics dnd rural engipeering. LODGE CAMPAIGN COSTS. g i | of contributions to: state and munici- pal republican committees and to Expenditures of $3,920, consisting contributions. H . [ | By Woman Jurist| By the Associated Press, : NEW _ YORK, November 20.—“0; . vesierday by Miss ' Florence E. Allen, |l judge of the court of common pleas, Cleveland, whose [ recent election to'|g the supreme court ! of Ohio has at-, tracted much at-' tention. Bhe was. the principal speaker before the Brooklyn “Sctiety for Ethical - Cul~ how war may be waged,” she:seaid; “but ‘there-is no law to make war.a crime. The people made the old feudal wars a crime and they passed out of |l existe; i = “'Miss Allen prdtested sgalnst ‘the 'l aiscouraging public disregard of the | eftorts of sincere, incorruptible and - % -, doe care,” she saild wa earnest, sincere efforts to serve the common welfare. 3 She touched also upon the great evil of the law’s delays, which she said always favored the criminal against g state; Fashioned of fine velours and bolivias. Some are half or yoke lined ; others full lined. Good warm coats, in colors of tan, rookie, beaver, and gray. Sizes 16'to 44. Regularly $15 to $}M}£fl_ Corsets, $2.19 . Values, $3 Up to $8 P. & N.:Practical Front Lat Madam Lyra, May-O-Belt, La' Re- sista makes. Of firm coutil and fancy brocade material, with'me- dium and ‘low bust and long-hlgs; Well boned throughout. Suitable up to-35. At $219.’ Suede Finish Gloves, 79¢ ‘Women’s. 16-button length, washable, spearpoint back. Only in mode, Sizes 6 to 7. Basement Day, 79c. Lacing; | 8 . narrow hemstitch, at 25¢. _ - for average and full figures. *Sizes. . "to 10. - Irregulars. Basement- Day, 39%¢ -in various colors. .ered back. All wanted fall shades.” Sizes Women's. Fashioned with seam up the back; heather mixtures, in brown, gray, tan, green or camel. Sizes 8% to 10 “Irregulars. Basement Day, 95c pair. Thread Silk Hose, $1 Panel-back Stockings, with long silk boot, high spliced heel. Black or cor- dovan. Irregulars. Basement Day at $1 pair. Silk and Wool Hose, $1 Women's. Black with embroidered clocks, double heel, toe and sole. Sizes large and full. Sizes 10 and 10%. Irreg- 105. Basement Day, 2 pairs, 75c. Boys’ 50c Sports Hose, 39¢ Heavy rib, wool mixed, with colored roll cuff top. Brown or gray. Sizes 7 First Quality- Heavy Rib Black Cot- ton Hose, with plenty of leg léngth. Double heel; toe and sole. Sizes 7 to 9%. Bugment Day, 2 pairs, 50¢. i Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c Women’s. Real Irish linen, with plain white or colored woven border effects Basement -Day, 3 for 50c. Handkerchiefs, 25c Each * ~ . Men's. Irish linen, plair white, "with Also “large linen handkerchiefs, with size Irish col: | woven_colored borders in vagio‘ ors: $1 value. ‘Basement Day Oc‘ ‘Suede-Finish Gloves,.55¢c - Womens. . 2-'button-length, - embroid- | 6to 7. Day, S8¢c. ‘Womeén's Union Suits, $1.39. Fine rib silk and lisle suits, with silk hairline .stripe. Low neck and sleev, less. Knee fength., Basement Day, $1.39. ‘Women’s Union Suits, 79¢ Fine rib cotton suits, medium weight, low neck and sleeveless, ankle length. Sizes 36 to 42. First quality. Basement Day, 79c. Boys’ Union Suits, 79¢ Fleece-lined Cotton Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Ages 6 to 14 years. Irregulars. Basement. Day, 79c. Women’s Underwear, 69¢ Fleece-lined shirts have Datch neck ‘Women'’s Union Suits, 72c gabardine with touches -of embroidery._ | and ‘trimmings. -Wide hems in three styles.’ Desirable models. 14. . Basement Day, $159. inches; seconds, Each, 98¢ Pillowcases, heavy weight, 42x36-inch. 5 for 98¢ Huck Towels, hemstitched, part linen, 18x38. 3 for 98¢ Turkish Towels, double thread, 18x36-inch. 4 for 98¢ . Huck Towels, heavy, ab- sorbent * ‘quality, 18x36-inch. 6 for i 98¢ Marquisette for curtains, 36« ¢ _inch; perfect quality, 7 yds., 98c Baby Flannel, part wool, 27- inch. 2 yards, 98¢ Napkins of mercerized dam- ask, Z21-inch. 6 for . 98¢ Cotton Table Damask, 64- . inch; pretty floral patterns,. 13, yards, - 98¢ _ Palais Royal—Bargaia Basemient. EAREARESRSERSINERANNEE Sizes 7 to -}- § 8 E P Made of fine sateen, in pink and white scallop or novelty bottom. $1 value. Basement Day, 75c. Nightgowns, 59¢ New lot made of crepe and nainsook. Neat styles, shirred and embroidered. Basement Day at 59c. Envelope Chemise, $2 Just unpacked. Every garment new and fresh. The new “Radio” silk, dainty styles, both tailored and lacy. A real of pink, blue, maize and orchid. Shirred ‘Basement Day at $2.98. Rubber Sheeting, 25¢ 36 "inches wide. White rubber, me- dium weight for infants’ diapers and New Blouses, $1 Tailored models of voile in all white or cclored, hemstitching round, Tuxedo collars. All sizes to 46. Values to $2.00. Basement Day at $1.00. $1.29 Rain Capes, $1 Children’s Navy Blue or Red Rubber- ized Capes with cute hood. Every child will want one. Basement Day at $I. Women's 98c Sacques, 79¢ Dark gray or violet flannelette, with round collar, long or three-quarter sleeves. All sizes. Basement Day at 79c. Kiddies’ Bathrobes, $1.19 Regularly $1.39. Warm blanket robes, in pretty colors, pink or blue. Basement Day at $L19. " 73c House Aprons, 59¢c Dozens of pretty Aprons, in checks, stripes or plain percales. Rickrack trimmings. Some have pockets, wide belts; all cut full. Pink, red, green, blue and tan. Basement Day at 59c. 48c Values from 59c to 89c Palats Royal—Main Floor. REMARKABLE PUR- CHASE OF GOLD D SILVER PLATE area, K T 2 : language and religion of Zfii‘éi'fii‘oaée’?‘;?w{if;fii. Massacm | B 8% toéi. grctg;.lars. l-Ilhsemer;gl;-y. $1. l:nd }:lbo_v;‘ SI"Y'!s'b P;““S'“e 313,,& gm.TBnement Day, $2.00. s M%h Bags every country. { Sotts. in_a Gnsl campeien eXPene (@ | Outsize Hose, ength with muslin bands. Sizes 36 to ‘wo-Piece Pajamas, $1 Sll-:’e 28x42 inches. Ao onata. 'The seRatbr noted 1o | | Black silk for stout women. Made | . Bascment Day, 63c. et bm“-:' s At $5.00 The kind_that would nor- o = il 3 lars. Basement Day, 79c pair. : h 5 Convenient for wall or S } s UIAT8; LD Y, g i Fleece-lined -Cotton Suits, Dutch neck, | models. Basement Day at $1. mally retail at $7.50, $8.50, desk. Lawto Make War ® S | Outsize Hose, 2 Pairs, 75¢ | elbow siceves, ankle lengih. . Sizes Holiday Petticoats, $2.98 $10, $1350, $I5 and even Has instantaneous finde E g | - First Quality Nl[a!:ck] Smgkmg_s ‘f?lr to 4. Irregulars. Basement Day at 72c. Wonderful showing of Satin or Taffeta higher. fas 1 b T— . { © stout women. ade large and. full. School Dx 3 o e The sale began with 1,500 le d that | ‘ . ool Dresses, $l.59 .Petticoats. Lovely ‘assortment of vari 5 begar e oo A rime Is Urged Double_heel, toe and sole. Sizes 9 to Regularly $198. Dark blue’ cotton. |sous new colors, plain, and changeables. pieces. While we can guar- antee generous assortment for a few days, we urge you to make your choice Tuesday. Unique collection of shapes— the newest. here are f th war a crime and there will be no more |l pair. . mattress protectors. Mill lengths, 1 to round, square, envelope and Ma,p O e war, a Brooklyn g . ol Boys! He 2 Pairs, 50c -| 2 yards. iegu]ar!y 69c. Basement Day, some with dome tops, with audlence was told G oys' Itose, 5 Sheets, seamless, size 63x90 25¢. tape or chain handles, scale or ring mesh. An ideal gift for Christmas givin, A THANKSGIVING PUR- CHASE OF FINE Lamps Complete Shade, Base and Tassel $21.95 Lamps that should sell regularly for $30, $35, $40. oose from polychrome- finish, hand-carved and heavy mahogany-finish bases, with beautiful silk shades and pull cord tassel to match. Palats Royal—Fourth Floor. ‘.‘..lIIl:I=I-l=flxBG~.-‘.*.I"-I‘I'“-‘“Irlu:.tl-t.flil»‘.l-l-l-.II.~III..IIIIII!!HHHIIIIl,..l.l-l‘-lIlIIIII.IIIIIIIIIII!l!!!!HIIIIIIIIIIl'.lll.llllllll..l.ll.