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cDEVITTI([TIZENS DEMAND Sl ke TR §125 IMPRUVEI] SEH[]U[S s, B8 22326 Window Shade: 1003 9th St. N.W. M Phone Matn 311 Kalorama Association Urges! Adequate Classrooms and _ Other Extensions. terest to the Gift ollector and Lo of Home Qntiquzs Reproductions In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 4. F. Aenold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. N.W. LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF FOR GOLD IN HEAD Congress was called upon last night by the Kalorama Citizens' Association to defer action on all other District projects requiring an appropriation | for funds until ddequate classrooms to remedy the “deplorable condltions” | of congestion in the public schools {are made under construction. This action, in the form of a reso- | =! | jution en after the report of on schooly, headed by | <. which completed an | ordered at the last : resolution was preceded on of the school question nditions now obtaining ned. tion indorsed the tea free text hook legisl >’ compulsory education the need tigation meeting. T hi- tion und’ bill, but vat des for the right ! opted. n Consult Us About Interior Decorating —and we'll be pleased to :;‘di’;‘n’:l:\‘y’:-s for your con=- We manufacture Window Shades—Save you 2% to 40%. Lansburgh i Decorating Company 5 1756 M Street Next to Comnecticut Ave. Julius Lansburgh Thomas ) trol, and port o the Mount P ias the official organ of the associ ! tion. Officers Hege, F. Jewell, M. H, E « « elected president; were: Edwin Rear Admiral 11, first vice president: Mrs. N Slell, second vice president: :dwln R. Walton, jr.. secretary, and i Mitchell, treasurer. A. { | i i jeorge ML | Coulter Wells and Mr. Hege were named to serve as delegates to the | Federation of Citizens' Associations. ‘ LABOR COUNCIL ACTIVE ! i i TO OUST DAUGHERTY| L A F L l Situation Gone Over With Corps of N Lawyers, Says Formal Public Statement. Th.e Real The executive council of the Ame Service Shop. ican Federation of Labor is orga izing its fight for the impeachment of The 1314 G St. ClaflinOpticalCo. ...} ¢ru0 2 [T LTI H | Real Winter E| Weather r-\uorn».n\' General Daugherty. ouncil, according to a for imen made public today two days going over the uation Wwith a corps of lawyers “interest itself primarily in the di- rection of the case, where specifical labor questions are involved, but w at the same time manifest a ge eral inte n every phase of the proceedings,” before the House com- (T D2 - —doesn’t bother oc-=|mittee on judiciars. % “The Chicago injunction, written cupants of ColbertZ|by Mr. Daugherts. and the appoint- ment by Mr. Daugherty of William J. heated homes. Burns as the head of the secret serv- ice operations of the United Stat CColbert installedS|will be two of the principal is ‘made before the committee on ju ciary. under the direction of the American Federation of Labor.” sald IPresldenl Samuel Gompers. | “BIG TEN” IN ROUND-UP. | Former Students of Universities in West to Meet Here. | _The second annual “Big Ten Round- {Up” of former students and alumni of the Western Conference Univer- sities will be held in the ballroom of SO the Raleigh Hotel Saturday night. Representatives of Chicago, North- western, Illinois. Indiana. Purdue, fol' women { Minnesota, lowa, Michigan, Ohio State and Wisconsin. the universities ‘There is but one thing that holds|in the conference., are each striving old age back and th is health.|to win prizes to be awarded the in- Sickness and ‘wenkness bring old age, | stitution showing the largest auend-i i equipment and repairs insure efficient heat- ing at minimum cost. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning wrinkles ‘and hollow eyesx early In|ance. Pre- C. R. De Long. is chairman of the | general committee in_ charge of the “round-up.” Roy Y. Ferner h; charge of tickets and Miss Gertru Van Hoesen of refreshment. Tickets are on sale by the committee at the Raleigh. life. Doctor Plerce’s Favorite scription In a bullding-up medicine for women. It makes them healthy and strong when they wuffer from women's troubles. It keeps them looking young by keeping them well. Thin Prescription of Dr. Plerce's is a woman’s tonmic for the frail, the delicate and those dizsy and who have backache and Try it NOW— —_—— CLOTHES-SAVING THEME. [ Work of the clothes conservation | ~ | committee of the District Congress of { Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associ {tions was described by Mrs. George {S. Frazier, chairman, at a meeting t night of the Monroe School Par- -Teacher Associution. Mrs. M. S.{ nway. a teacher at the Monroe School, told of the value of the milk luncheons _being served the pupils. | William Keller, a pupil of the 8-A | grade. spoke on’the value of athletics {in_the schools. i { The boys, who recently won thej { Mount Pleasant soccer ball pennant for the Monroe School, were the Buests of the refreshment committee, of which horn i man dragging feelingx. tablets or lquld. o) @ & Esyasse MOTHERS, DO THIS—| When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup. or worse. And then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at to give prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilit croup, stiff neck, astbma, neuralgia, headache, congestion. pleurisy, rheu-) matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars and tubes. [} Better, than a mustard plaster|g McCall Printed Pattern 2971 The New Brassiere in a McCall Pattern YOU have probably been wanting to make your- self the new brassiere—and here it is in a simple, easy- to-understand pattern that’s printed. The printed lines make it possible to cut out the material accurately—so that there’s no fuss over fittings. That's the joy of using the new McCall Printed Pat- terns. . The Only Pattern Printed is McCall's —Bargaia Bas¢ment. BEEESEERRERN “Gold and Silver Lace New and very attractive for afternoon dresses. We have just received an attractive assortment, prices rang- ing from $2.50, $3.50, $3.98 to $4.98. Palais Royal—Main Floor, ZPA The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Be Warmly Welcomed at $2: DOUBLY IMPORTANT, THIS SALE, BECAUSE NOW COLD WEATHER IS HERE IN EARNEST, AND MANY WOMEN ARE-LOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Think of paying only $2.95 for the famous Beacon Bathrobe, artisti- cally trimmed with satin and ribbon in all the latest Beacon designs. Lovely soft color combinations, floral and Navajo designs. Regular and full sizes at the same price of $2.95. Women’s Outing Flannel Nightgowns, $1.50 Made of heavy quality, in neat colors, yokes, trimmed in braid, ribbon or hand- embroidered. Regular and full extra sizes. At $1.50. Dressing Sacques—Knit sacques or bed jackets, soft shades of pink, blue, white At $2.98. and gray. Tie-back styles. Cardigan Jackets—Old-fashioned jackets, in gray or black. With sleeves at §298. Without sleeves, $198. Palais Royal—Third Fioor. Fashionable Poiret Twill Dresses For Stout Women at $19.50, $25, $35, $45 and $55 Sizes up to 52 At the Palais Royal the larger women need not pay more for the correctly styles dress. We have made it a point to assemble an interesting collection at a range of prices sure to suit any purse. : Dresses that are highly recom- mended for their splendid work- manship, and styles to create slen- derizing effects. And be sure to see this attractive group of Afternoon and Evening Dresses. ' Fashioned of Canton Crepe, also beautiful developed of lace. S = — Palais Royal—Third Floor. 16-Button Imported Glace Gloves, $4.95 THE PERFECT- FITTING KIND A special group of glace gloves, 16-button length, in white; Paris point stitching. At $4.95 pair. French Glace Kid Gloves, 2 clasp, P. K. and overseam, Paris point and embroidery stitchings, in tan, brown, mode, beaver, ham- gray, € ; 2 P e pair, 92.50 Strap Wrist Gaunt- lets, fine quality French Glace Kid, in tan, brown, gray. black with white stitching and sewing and white with black gore and embroidery. White with colored embroidery and cuff lined to°@3 B() match. Pair, Palais Royal—Main Floor. Three Brilliant Groups of _ Distinctive Individual Winter Coats WITH HANDSOME FUR . COLLARS OF BEAVER, FOX AND SQUIRREL $48 568 $88 Reflecting new dignity of line and treatment in the use of rich fabrics and luxurious furs. Glorified reproduc- tions of those newer expres- sions of the advanced mode. now so much in favor with the smart miss and matron as she appears on Fifth Ave these late November days. They act as additional evi- dence of the fact that New York sponsors no new caprice but that it finds almost simulta- neous expression in the ready- to-wear sections at the Palais Royal. For the Miss—New Man- nish Topcoats of fleecy fabrics that insure smartness, service and warmth. At $20.00. Continuing our Sale of Skirts, of prunella, velour checks and eponge stripes. Reguiar and extra sizes. $4.95 and $6.95. Palain Royal—Third Floor. Women’s and Children’s Winter Knit Underwear—Warm Yet Light in Weight—Best Brands! Special Prices! GLANCE AT THESE MAKES: RICHELIEU, CARTER. ATHE! ALL ARE FASHIONED ACCORDING TO F/ Athena, Merino and | Richelieu Wool Mixed | Silk Mixed Union Suits | Women’s Union Suits $1.95 ARE GENEROUS. Regular $1.50 Carter & Merode Union Suits, $1 Women's. Low neck, ribbed, tight knee, sleeveless; winter weight. Well known for excellency in fit and comfort- able wearing. All regular sizes. At $1.00. ’ = ’ Boys’ and Girls Athena Union Suits—Cotton and wool mixed suits, white and gray. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. High neck, short sleeves, knee length. 2 to 16 vears. $L50 to SL.95. $3.95 bodice. sleeveless, ankle length. well made garments. Children’s Carter *® * ’ Union Suits—Merino with silk stripe. H:‘g‘h neck, long sleeve, ankle length, Chlldren S Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle and knee length. 2 to 16 years. $195 to $2.75. A.Christmas ‘ Sale of Cut Silk Ties in November But'it’s not a mo- ment too early to “fill in” your gift list now, especially when the price is— 55¢ Cut Silk Ties that were just received, and will be placed on sale Thursday morn- ing at this special price. All perfect and new. In stripes and figures. From the standpoint of quality, they are most desirable for Christmas gifts. At 55c. —Main Fleor. Fine weave suits, in low neck, ankle | and_knee length, built-up shoulder and ! and knee lengths. High neck, long sleeves, ankle Women’s Union Suits—High neck, fleeced, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, low neck, Full cut and All first quality. wear—Carter Merino Vests, high neck, long sleeves and ankle pants to match. 12 to 16 years. All sizes. 'At $1 garment. wear. { skin. At $195. 1 wear—Fleeced At 50c to 95c. Ufider- i extra sizes. New Suit Over-Blouse at $5.00 Newest print—Paisley de- signs—Crepe de_Chine, Satin and Georgette Crepe. Combined in lovely col- ors, also.various embroid- ered models, ribbon trim- mings. Jacquette Blouses —also overblouses. Col- ors are bobolink, China blue, cocoa, brown, black, navy and garnet. All sizes, 36 to 46. | Dimity Blouses at $2.00 New shipment! Dozens of styles in assorted patterns of white dimity, tan with touches of color, let em- 'an collars Sizes 36 others with braidery, Peter or flat collars. A AND OTHERS SURE TO W12 SHION'S NEW DRESS DEMANDS—AND AGAIN, NOTE SPECIAL PRICES. Boys’ and Girls’ | Union Suits featured at $I—New shape for boys—high neck, short sleeves, knee length. Medium weight. 6 to 16 years. Also heavier weight, long sleev Many women prefer wool-mixed | length, and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. | because it's less likely to irritate the | Regular and extra sizes. At $3.95. Children’s Under- | and medium-weight Vests and Pants, long sleeves, neck, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, pants ankle and &nee lengths. Women's Ti ghts— Cotton and Wool Mixed Black Tights, ankle and knee lengths. $1.75 to $2.95. high n 2 to 16 years. high r $1.65. Regular and INMMEDIATE ADMIRATION. STOCKS , ankle = - = b length; 6 to 16 vears. E-Z Suits, long Low neck, ncat tailored tops, ankle | ;44" eihow sleeves, ankle and knee Reinforced to insure | jenoths, 2 to 13 years. Misses’ Suits. k, long sleeves, Dutch neck. elbow sleeves, low neck, sleeveless. 10 to 16 years. Jersey Knit Bloom- ers. including cotton, silk stripe and mercerized.. Very practical for present use. At §1.00. Flesh, white and black. 50c to ’ Women's Corset Covers—Ribbed, high neck, long sleeves. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. Regular and extra sizes. 59c to $2.25. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Fine Warm Bed Blankets Made From Pure Australian Wools IN A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PLAID DESIGNS, WEIGHING 41 TO 5 POUNDS. EACH A VALUL NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED. 66x80 inches at $9.50 pair 70x80 inches at $10.00 pair Beacon Bathrobing —27 inches wide. Large range of desirable patterns. At 60c yard. 500 Embr oidered Pillowcases—Fruit of .the Loom _cases, beautiful de- signs, in scalloped and hem- stitched designs. Size 45x36. At $150 pair. Wearwell Sheets— Fine bleached sheets, _mad: with wide taped edge, insur- ing longer wear. 63x99-inch, $150 cach. 81x99-inch, $1.75 - z o 50 dozen Pillow- cases—Fine bleached cotton, one of the best made; no fill- ing or dressing; slight oil spot now and then. 45c, 42x 36, at 35c. 47c, 45x36, at 40c. BeaconlIndian Blankets—Perfect copies of the original handmade blan- kets; wonderful colorings. Size 66x80. At $450 each. B eacon Bathrobe Blankets — Rich = colorings; size I72x90d,fincludi¢ég cord, tassel and frogs. Complete for $5.00. i Palais Royal—Second Floor. 3o e AREER=ER - 30c | Day 1 _Thrifty shoppers who prac tice economy await with in- |l terest this day because of the extraordinary values spe- cially offered in desirable and seasonable merchandise. Fancy Linons Cloths, embroid- d ten- lace Women's — bla 50C ed o 10. Children’s Hose, 3 Prs. Ribbed Bluck 50c Hose, reinforced. Sizes 6 to 10, 3 prs. Cashmere Hose 25c Vests, 3 for Women's — ribbed —low mneck and 50c sleeveless. ulars—36 to 44. 39¢ Vests, 2 for Women's — first 50 C quality — low neck and sleevele plas and lace trim to 44. 2 for J Extra Sizes, 2 for Women's Ribbed 50c Irreg- Vests—sizes 46 to 52, at 2 for 50c. 69¢c Union Suits Women's — extra sleeves, knee length —irregulars—i46 to 30. At S6c. 2§-inch Outin Flannel. h weight, for wi : 50c Outing, 35 Yards | inch Outing Fl. 1, bleach- > yard. Tomorrow—: rds for 50c instead « Percale, 4 Yards 56 - inch Percale. 4 yards for 50c. Towels, 2 for 50c Shirting Tomorrow 50c 2000 Samples Turkish Towels, ulso Initial Drywell "Towels. White Goods, 215 Yds. 36 to 40 Lawn., Bati Pongee S mill length: to 39¢ yar inch i 50c 36-inch Rubber First Mill —— i Sheeting, 2 Yards for Pillowcases; 2 The qual reg lar at size 45x36 wide, aprons, ete. 2 loth, 2 Yards hes wide. regular at 50c 69c Sports Hose 51 50¢ ther mistures 39¢ vard Women's Silk and 3 Wo T and ol H n. 25,000 Handkerchiefs | Real drish and_colors, Women's — linen—white broidered Women's 2 Silk-Mixed Hose Women's — w Tong silk Iy reinforced: b1 and cordovan. It o 10 39c Hose, 2 Pairs ‘Women's—out —fully large U : 5oc Hose, reinforced: ¢ to 101, Lisle Hose, 2 Pairs Women's Black Hose, reinfo. : irregulars; 8 10 10. 50c 2 paird, 50c. Extra! Winter Coats $19.75 [ Fur«Trimmed and Plain il Tailored Some artistically em - | broidered. Some braided. | Correct new sleeves. Some il mandarin style. Materials I include suedine. velour, po- | laire and novely cloths. r Palais Royal—Bargain Baseme! + AREEEEEEEEEC LEER RN RERR AR RN RN R ENRERERRENENNERERERERNEL . o ol 2 b o & b o b ol b M 4 b o & b o g VAL NAELEMdada N A s oo ana el onhonhy b