Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 27

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IIIIlll'IIIHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEififlillliIIII-lllIiHHiiii:iifl..llllllllllllififlilIlIIIIEEEEIEGEEEIIIIIIIIIIllllifi.li:ii:iillllll - ARR MEN | Of Special Interest to Every Man MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S Overcoats Two- Trousers Suits A Big Pre-Holiday Special Offering Hundreds of Fine All-Wool Overcoats Worth $40, $50 and More $33.75 New plaid-back and fancy-back coats, ele- gant fabrics in the latest models. Ki- mono and set-in sleeve style. Raglan Ulster- cttes and Big Ulsters. Also staple Oxfords and gray Chesterfields for the conservative dresser. Sizes 33 to 44. At $33.75. High-Grade All-Wool Two- Trousers Suits SPECIAL AT $29.75 Regular $40 to $45 Values Every Finest Overcoat IN OUR STOCK PRICED AT $37.50 Normal $50 to $65 Values Palais Royal—Main Fleer. Vel THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON TePALAIS ROVAL 11th and G Sts. Est. 1877. For Your Boy--Palais Royal Better Quality Clothes MAKE USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFTS THAT BOYS APPRECIAT LOWEST-1 THE-CITY PRICES, QUALITY CONSIDER BOYS' EXTRA GOOD QUAL- BOYS' ALL-WOOL ity All-wool Mackinaws; regular SUITS $10 to $12.50 values. Sizes 7 to 17. B1G At $7.95. LITTLE BOYS' OVERCOATS, wool chinchilla with all-wool lin- ing. Sizes 3 to 8. At $8.75. FINE QUALITY Eton Norfolk Suits for little boys—in_all-wool tweeds; sizes 5 to 10. Very spe- cial at $650. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL TWO- trousers Suits, in the newest mod- els for boys 7 to 18. At $12.50 to $22.30. At $15.00 to $24.50. HIGH - GRADE ings; sizes 3 to 10. $17.50. . BOYS' made of Crompton make. at $8.95. A. Lisner, President izes 7 to 17. At $9.75. BOYS’ OVERCOATS— extra fine coats for boys 10 to 18. OVERCOATS for little boys—of extra fine all- wool fabrics, with all-wool lin- i At $1250 to TWO-PANTS SUITS— all-weather corduroy, the Dbetter grade and All sizes, 7 to 17. Special 2-PANTS Palais Royal Boys’ Shop—Main Floor. The Bargain Basement Tomorrow—Women’s New Winter Coats 24.75 2 The price is within the reach of all—and yet without a sacrifice of style, quality or finish. Values are learned of only by comparison. $24.75—with: others elsewhere. Silk Plush materials. Compare these new Coats—here at First quality—note the Bolivia, Suedene, Velour and Many With Fur Collars of Opossum, Raccoon, Beaverette and Caracul The variety of styles include the correct 1922-23 winter models for misses of 16 to 20 for women of 36 to 44—and special sizes in “stouts,” 424 to 52%;. All at $24.75 Tomorrow Juveniles’ Coats at Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 $5 Schoolgirls can make comparisons with the coats worn by other girls, and mothers will be as delighted with these coats here. MATERIALS RELIABLE, COLORS TO SUIT AND TAILORING SUPERIOR All are full lined. Space limits detailed descriptions Come and see them. All styles and sizes. At only $5.00. Tomorrow—Palaix Royal—Bargain Basement. Buy Two and ‘Count Palais Royal—Bargala Basement. 1,200 10-Inch Columbia Records —TO BE PLACED ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING AT— 27¢ 4 for $1.00 This shipment con- tats various selections of popular and standard numbers. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. the Savings Tomorrow—Saturday—in our Bargain Basement—for a new kind of sale—two articles for considerably less than regular. Suits, 2 for $1.49 Hose, 2 pairs, 98c ——and save 20c Women's 6% a pair Wool- mixed Hose, reinforced. 8% to 10. In heather mixtures. Ir- regulars. Save 20c. Saturday only—Bargain Basement. Scarfs, 2 for $1.06 —and Save 32c Novelty Scarfs and Center Pieces, with prettily embroid- ered ends. Regulariy 69c¢ each. Save 32c. Saturday only—Bar- ®aln Baxement. Hose, 2 pairs, $1.98 —and save $1.03 Women's $1.50 Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned and reinforced. Black only. Sizes 8% to 10. Irregulars. Save $1.02. tarday only—Bargain Basem: Hose, 2 pairs, 69c —and save 31c Boys' 500 Wool-mixed Hose, rib with_roll_cuft tops. 17 es. Save 3ic. Saturday Basement. ~—Women’s Union Suits Fleece lined, with Dutch neak, elbow sleeves, ankle length. 36 to 44 sizes. Saturday omly— Bargain Basement. Cases, 2 for $1.06 —and Save 20c Plllow Cases, 45x36 inches, with scalloped edge. Regular at 63c each. 20c. Satur- day only—Bargain Basement. Blankets, 2 for $3.96 —and Save $1.62 Baby Blankets, 30x50 inches —with floral borders. Regular- ly $2.79 each—save $1.62. To- morrow only—Bargain Base- ment. Towels, 2 for 78c —and Save 3Zc¢ Turkish Towels—stripes and checks in colors. Regularly 5ic each—save 32c. ‘Tomorrow only—RBargain Basement. Blankets, 2 for $3.38 —and Save $1.20 “Woolnap” Cotton Blankets, 72x30 inches. Stitched singles. ‘Worth $2.29 each—save $1.20. Tomorrow only—Bargain Bas ment. Dresses, 2 for $3 —and Save 76c Girls' $1.88 School Dresses— of navy cotton gabardine, with piping and embroidery trim- ming. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 2 for $3.00—save 76c. urday only —Bargain Basel New McCall Patterns 2050. 2979. 2959 More Pretty Clothes Now! Because Mother Discovered An Easy Pattern, That’s Printed ‘OWADAYS a dress is no sooner planned than it’s fin- ished—all because of the new Printed Pattern that mothers like to use bhecau Directions are printed on se it makes sewing quicker. each pattern piece so that how to lay the pattern on the material is seen at a glance. Cutting on a first place so all the bother of printed line means cutting correctly in the fitting and refitting is done away with. It will save you hours and hours! The New McCall Pattern, “It’s Printed” For Sale Palais Royal Bargain Basement Aprons, 2 for $1.19 -——and Save 27e. Popular 73c_ Bungalow , Aprons, with pocket and sash. 2 for $1.19—save 27c. Saturday only—Bargain Basement, Sacques, 2 for $1.50 | —and Save 48c. Regular _ 98c Flanneletts Dressing Sacques, long and short sleeves. 2 for $1.50—save 46c. Saturday only—Bargain Basement. Brassieres, 2 for 75¢c —and Bandeau Included. Of novelty brocade and mesh materials. Hook back and front styles. 32 to 48. Any 2 for Tbe. Saturdey only—Bargain Base- ment. Blankets, 2 for $3 —and save $1.00 Regular $2.00 Woolnap Cot- ton Blankets; white, tan and gray. Stitched singles. 3 for $3. Save $1.00. irday oaly. —Bargain Basem Robes, 2 for $9.96 —and save $2.00 Used for lounging, auto and bed covering. ize 72x84 inches. Regular at $5.98 each. 2 for $9.96. Save $2.00. Satur- day only—Bargain Basem Suits, 2 for $1.95 Dutch neck, elbow sleeve: kle length.’ All aiges. 2 suits for $1.95. Saturday only—Bar- gain Basement. Suits, 2 for $2.95 —Women’s Unlen Suits Silk_and Lisle Ribbed Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length. 36 to 44. First quality suits. 2 for $2.95. Saturday only—Bar, Bagem Pajamas, 2 for $2 and Save $1.00 Juveniles' $1.50 Flannel Pajamas, with silk frog fasten- ings. Sizes 6 to 14.years. 2 for $2.00—save $1.00. Saturday only—Bargain Basement. Bloomers, 2 for 75¢c —and Save 35c Women's_50c Bloomers and Step-ins—of crepe and nain- sook, reinforced. 2 for 750— save 25c. Saturday onmly—Bar- sain Basement. Rompers, 2 for $1.28 —and Save 35e Children's 76c Plnog Romp- | ers and Creepers, of kiddle cloth, linene and gingham. Sizes 1 to 6. 2 for $1.35—save 25c. Saturday Basement. Gowns, 2 for $1.18 Sizes up to 50; women's white, pink and blue crepe and nain- sook nightgowns; tailo styles, some shirred and broidered. 2 for $1.13. Sa day only—Bargain Basemen Hose, 2 pairs, 98¢ —and save dbe Women's 63c Silk - mixed Sports Hoase, reinforoed. Browns and black. 83 to 10. - fare. 3 patrer 030, Seve foa Saturday ouly—Bargain Base- ment. \ Fe PR RRRRRRRRERDE REORENRERRERUNRERVRERDERDENNERERH D. C, Advanced algebra for governors: “X" plus an appointment to fill out B the unexpired term of a senator retired M| from office by death or other causes m|°quals pleased public. Problem: Find . the National C: + eral seftiment. from Alpena, Mi as extremely interested in the possibility of a woman fastening upon her shoul- ders the somber robes Scott was particularly absorbed problem before the governor, in as one of the woman suggested, Miss Bina West, was one of his first school teachers. like if his school teacher sat in the upper house? it is unfair to *“I believe amount of ability among the women ot Michigan, and I fear the appoint- ment Senator Newbérry them at a disadvantage rather than | add to their prestige at election. focused upon a woman in the Senate. The new member would be able to become acquainted with the senators | ! themselves, and perhaps the names W of the rules, in the three months be- i fore the e The women of Michigan are putting it up to Gov. Alex J. Groesbeck of Michigan. women are pushing forward candidates from their number to fill the seat in the Senate made vacant by the resigna- tlon®of Senator Truman H. Newberry has filtered into the Capitol and has given rise to much comment, as em- phatically in opposition to the suggested movement as in support of It. Information that influential Indications are that the opinion at ital parallels the gen- How Would He Feel? Now, Frank D. Scott, representative . expressed himself of state. Mr. What would a representative feel “I do not approve the idea, because women,” he said. | there s a tremendous | of one of them to fill term would put the next Couldn’t Learn Procedure. “The eyes of the country would be next general election in W April. She hardly would be cxpected almost as nominal | Mrs. Felton. to have learned the procedure. “Consequently, the honor would be | as that accorded 1 want to see women B hold office where they have oppor- | | P legislative chairman of the National League of Women Voters, i other hand. hails the idea as en-| tunity for wielding influence and ower.” | Mrs. Minnle Fisher Cunningham, | on the W thusiastically as she advocates Miss | i i West for the toga. “The honer might be nominal, but it breaks the ice! 1 want to see a woman in the Senate. If a woman is ED R e r B i TR = FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. llniEiiiiiiifliilfl'llllillillEEHIIIH.HHIIIIII!IIIII.IHessincapitol.SheTaughtHim. i ’ 5 E No, Says He, to Her Senate Wish {ask for our rights, won at the polls, out | 5 18-Kt. White-Gold Top Rings for Ladies and Gentlemen 27 OUTLINE WEEVIL FIGHI. Cotton Council Experts Urge Large and Rapid Production. g national committee. “There are plenty of strong women who can make the race in the open fiell. “Having to receive appointmenta puts women in a very cmbarrassing position. when they ars capable of taking them in elections. Mrs. Felton | has broken down the barricrs of tra- | Methods to fizht the holl weevil were T oo conomneck's SERUVINIMCRL outlined by members of the Depart- basis. Although Mrs. Oluxen s dp. ment of Agriculture’s cotton cothcil feated In Minnesota, shie made thebefore the cotion confercuce helgy at sort of a race of which the sex may |the New Willard }iotel last mighf in Geiprou and nay) dmilato. L |connection with the annual con e nd whats & poor governor (o do? tion of the 4 nd-Ggant —_— Colleges, ac e Associdited MRS. FELTON ACCEPTS. |i%... | ce The National Woman's Party an- | e nounced yesterday that Mrs. W. H. | ac Felton of Georgia, first woman sen- ator, had accepted the post of honor- | ary chairman of its political council, formed recently with the object of | bringing about equal participation | he by women and men in all political | offices. Price Tags and Quality Do not be deceived by the price of the Jewett Sedan—$1,465 f. o. b. factory. That figure was formerly not enough for even a “light” six. But the Jewett is a truly Big Six—fully equipped and built on the huskiest and most powerful chassis ever turned out for a five-passenger model. It’s hard to grasp, but an examination and a ride reveal the truth. . g at appointed, at least it will accustom o the members and the people to the ea, Goed Bu exs Woman. “And as for West, I commend her to the Senate finance committee. She's one of the best business women 1 know.” Now on the fence between the two are the members of the Michigan con- gressional delegation who have an- swered inquiries. They are content to let the governor work out the problem without unsolicited advice; confident, as Representatives Ketch- em and Mapes announce, that he will make the best selection regardless of the sex of the appointee. Miss Alice Robertson, however. wants to see a woman honestly elect- ed—not given a leglslative office either as a courtesy or as a poorly concealed popularity-contest device. “Of course” said Miss Alice, “1 don’t presume to have an opinion on the Michigan situation, but I person- ally wouldw't want a position like ot ravages of the boll 1 to be of first ne- st possible ] nell of the Y).y.tv(. re is the first #° a Wants No Gifts. “Oh! ejaculated Mrs. Basil Manly, prominent leader among the progres- sive women of the country, “I don‘t want woman to have anything given to her. 1 want her to go out and'earn it! Particularly nmow, when we are new in politics, T belleve we snould O B Mo and not favors from governors!" “No, I don't want to see & woman appointed in Michigan,” declared Mra. Blair Bannister of the democratic —_— Now in Our New Store, 709 13th Heat Aplenty For cheap, convenient heat and plenty of it, anywhere you want it, use Miller Oil Heaters. ---Miller Oil ---Heaters ---$9 and $10 Majestic Electric Heaters, $9 Radlantfires as low as $18 C. A. Muddiman Co. Electric, Gas and Oil Goods 709 13th St. e Dot Above G St. Metropolitan Motors Co. * 1028 Connecticut Avenue | Main 5724 ET cAThrifty SixBuilt by Paige T MR E NN N =) L 345 of These Beautiful Watches Are on Sale at This Ridiculous Price! $18.00 AT the height of the Autumn social season—at a moment when many people are thinking of what to give for Christmas—this rousing sale of fine Watch Bracelets should prove a most welcome event. The earlier you get here, the better the selection, for to- morrow’s crowds are sure to be enormous. Here's an opportunity you've been waiting for a long time. 14-Kt. White-Gold Filled Cases--- Round, octagon, tonneau, cushion and other fancy shapes. The most magnificent showing of up-to-the-minute designs ever assem- bled! Your only difficulty will be in deciding which you like best! Every Castelberg Watch is a Guaranteed Watch !! Every watchin this entire sensational sale is equipped with a fine imported 15-jewel movement—guaranieed by both the makers and ourselves. Neatly boxed for presentation purposes in beautiful velvet-lined gift cases. Pay Only 50c A Week The best of all gifts—one that lasts forever—one of known value—one that increases in werth with the years—such is the Castelberg diamond! The stones in these rings are pure white and intensely brilliant. The mountings are of 14-Kt. Solid Gold with beautifully carved shanks and 18-Kt. White Gold Hexagon tops—the newest thingsl ' ‘30" Pay Only 50c A Week! 935 Pa. Ave. N. W. Alexandria Branch, 818 King Street.

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