Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 20

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L 1922 : . P —— D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 ----EHIII.llii::iflflfl.lllfiifi;:flfifl.... e PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th nnd G Sta. Est, 1577—A. L A S New Semi-Detached Brick Houses GR"WING WEAKER % PE — s R@VAL 2945-2951 Upton Street Sister of Imprisoned Woman Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Two Sold N of Standards and Holy Cross Acad: | ear Bureau of Stan eleCrenontony Continues Fast Outside ® of Prison. er, Pres. The Shopping Center—11th and G Ste. Children’s Corduroy East of Connecticut Avenue Esflecially planned, exceptionally well built and particularly attractive; two stories and attic, cement front porch eight rooms— four rooms on first floor; four rooms and two baths on second floor; hardwood floors; has gas and electricity and hot-water heat. Wide lot, 147 feet deep to a pavey alley. Specially Priced for Quick Sale Open for Inspection Every Week Day and Sunday THOMAS J. FISHER & COMPANY, Inc. 738 15th Street N. | Rock | ‘Island : 10S ANGELES »SAN DIEGO SANTA BARBARA The Short, Interesting Way Follow the route with your eye. It's the natural route to Southern fornia— direct to the land of flowers and sum- mer suns, via the Rock Island Short Line—the low altitude route of the Golden State Limited This train, famous for twenty y gives you a delightful combinauon o rlumfort and lsc:o.amc fiharm You seelel things—you sleep well—you enjoy w prepareff and well served mea.l‘s el . By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, November 27.—Annie Mac- gate of the prison last Thursday cupied a place on a public platform. moment before the screen concealing the stretcher on which she lles to observe what they might or to offer prayers. Miss MacSwiney says a military of- ficer gave her an arder to move, but she declined to do so, and declared that if the mllitary interfered with her she would call the policeman on duty and charge the military with assault. Nothing further happened, although she declared the officer later made representation about a fire in the roadway near her cot which her friends had bulit. To Continue Fast. Miss MacSwiney has addressed a letter to every member of parliament protesting against the action of the provisional government in detalning her sister, Mary MacSwiney, who is'l on a hunger strike inside the prison. Annife MacSwiney yesterday sent the following reply to a cable dispatch received from a ister in lina, who begged her to a fast’ in thanksgiving for Mary Mac- Swiney having received the sacra- said Miss Ma ou don’t unde he fight is for justice against Dominic, who was the spir- tual adviser of Terence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, when he died on a hunger strike, is a passenger on the White Star line steamer Adri- bound from Queenstown for New York. His destination is Dominican House, in_Oregon. The_Adriatic_also has as passen- Mrs. MacCurtains, widow of the r of Cork. and her sister, Miss Walsh, both pron licans. Father Dominic give an interview prior t parture. but Miss Walsh everybody knew the priest w ing expeiled from Ircland because of | his political opinions. Prisons Crowded. Prisoners at Limerick are being taken by steamer to Dublin because ot special complaints by the local authorities of overcrowding of the prisons. The transfer of several hun- Their transport by sea Is considered safest, in view of the dislocation of rallway and road traffic. ‘There are ne vy 10,000 prisoners in Ireland. and jail accommodations are reported everywhere to be insuffi- ‘in Montjoy prison, Dub- adopted at a_meeting of | @ ociation for the Swiney still is fasting outside the Mount Joy prison. Since she wasig ejected from a position at the Innmer o night by the military, she has oc-, A constant stream of sympathigers® passed’ her cot yesterday, stopplng a: IIHIEiiIIIIIIIII.EEHHBIIIlll..ll.ll.liii ' Women's 59¢ Sports Stockings 3 Pairs for 2,000 pairs Women's sl ‘Wool-mixed St ockings, with double heels, toes and soles. Siges 834 to 10, in heather shades. Irregulars. At 3 pairs for $1.39 Sheets at 81x90 Seamless Sheets sl —heavy unbleached qual- ity—best for service. Limit of 2 to a purchaser. Tomorrow ~—Bargain Basement. Pillowcases, 4 for Regularly at 35c each— $l these “Gold Seal” qual- ity cases. All first quality. Tomorrow—4 for $1.00~Bar- sain Basement. 59¢ Towels, 3 for Turkish—20x40 {inches sl —with borders, in colors. 3 in Christmas box for $1.00, —Tomorrow—Bargain Base- ment. $1.50 to $5 Corsets Last of lots—practical $l front; Lyra, C-B, Ameri- can Lady, La Resista, May-O- Belt and others—sizes 19 to 36. Tomorrow, $1.00—Bar- main Basement. @irls’ Dresses, etc. Dresses for school and $l home; alzo aprons. Last of lots. Were $1.50 to $2.98. Toamasvary, $1.00 — Bargala Basement. New $2.00 Blouses A dozen styles — of sl Dimity, Madras and Voile. Some with Peter Pan collars, long_sleeves. Tomorrow at 8$1.—Bargain Basement. Crepe, 4 Yds. Serpentine Crepe, light SI and dark colors, in various' patterns. 4 yards, $1.00. To- morrow—Bargain _ Basement. Padding, 115 Yds. Fancy Pieces, 3 for Scarfs, Centerpleces, $l Tray Cloths, Pillowtops, etc. Embroldered and lace trimmed. 59¢c to 88c values. Tomorrow—3 for $1.00—Ba llln Basem: 25c Hose, 6 Prs. Women's Black Hose, $1 reinforced. Sizes 8% to 10, irregulars. 6 pairs $1.00— Tomorrow — Bargain Base- ment. Outing, 8 Yards 28-inch Outing Flannel, sl white, cut from full piece. : yards, $1.00—Tomorrow—— Napkins, 4 for Luncheon Napking, 13 sl each size, with scalloped edge and embroidered corners, 4 for $1.00—Tomorrow—Bar- sain Basement. 15¢ Towels, 8 for Glass Towels, with red sl stripe. Hemmed ready to use. 8 for $1.00—Tomorrow Bargain Basement. 5 Juveniles, 3 for Fleece-lined Shirts, sl high neck and long sleeves: ankle length pants. 20 to 30. Irregulars. At 3 for $1.00. zain Basement. Tomorrow—Bar- | 54-inch Table Padding felt — heavy quality. sl 11 yards, 31.00. Tomorrow— Bargain Basement. Towels, 6 for 18x36 Huck Towels, $l white and colored bLor- ders. 8 for $1.00. Tomorrow— Bargain HBasement. Bloomers, 2 Prs. Women's Flannelette sl Bloomers. full cut and neatly finished. 2 pairs, Tomorrow — Bargain Blle- ment. 1,000 Camisoles at Of Radio Silk and Wash Satin, lace or \\'i:l\ sl straps. Tomorrow, $1.00.—Bar- &ain Basement. Underwear, 2 for Women's nightgowns, blsomers and envelope $l chemise of crepe and nain- sook, pink and white, Tomor- row, 2 for $1.00—Bargain l'll.rllel". Petticoats, 2 for Women's Shaker and Outing Flannel—regular sl and extra sizes. Tomorrow, = for $1.00—Bargain Basement. (13 Outsize” Suits at 'Sl!es 46 to 50. Women's Union Suits, Dutch neck. sl elbow sleeves, ankle length, | Tomorrow—Bargain Base. ment. : Basement Dollar Sale The Thanksgiving Week Sale of Coats Continues to Offer MOST REMARKABLE VALUES IN DISTINCTIVELY STYLED Winter Coats 28 48 Leggins, $1 Regularly $1. white anfl black. Br Hats, $i Qne Jarge table of fine qualit and the season’s hest colors. . Knee length velvet corduroy leggins, in ken axsortment. Dollar Sale at $1.—Main Fioor. 75c Puritan Kmttmg Yafns 2 for $I In white, v, peacock, blue and blu‘k 2% -ounce hanke. Dollar Sale, 2 for $1.—Wain Fioor. $1.50 Vacuum Bottles, S$I Pint size Aluminum Bottles, keeps cold 48 hours, warm 24 hours. Dollar Sale at §1.—Main Floor. 22Inch Wavy Switches, $I Made on three separate short stems. Regularly $2.50. Dollar Snle at $1—MWain Floor—Balcony. Transformatlons at $I q v hair. Regularly $2.30. Dellar Sale at Floor—Baleony. ~ Ribbons . Two-tones, Dresden, I'laids, Fancy All colors and combinations. R all colors Dresden, 1 inches wide. All comb 3% yards, S1. Picot’ Edge. 1: inch wide, all colors. Regularly 20c. Dellar Day, 6 for #1. Satin, Taffeta. Brocades and Fancy Effects. 1z to 1%. inches e. The wanted ribbons for fancy work, etc. Regularly 10c. Doliar Day, 11 yards, $1. Dollar n-y Palaix Roval—Wain Floor. 1,200 Pairs Curtains, Pair, $I Of Scrim, Voile and Marquisette. in white, ecru and crean shades. Some with lace edges, others plain with neat corner d. signs. Some with Dutch valance, others plain. Dellar Sale, choice, 21 pair—Second Floor. $1.98 to $2.49 Angora Wool Hats, $1.00 Reduced for one day only. One large table of these fine _Quality Angora Hats, in all the best colors. Tuesday only. Sofa Cushions, Each, $I Regularly $2.95 to $3.95. Cretonne covered in round or bolster shapes. Light and dark colorings. Dellar Sale, $1 each. —Second Floor. Drapery Silks, 2 Yards, $I Plain colored in tan se, blue, gold, green. 35 lnrhes wide. Make neat hangings. 1 Sale, 2 yards, $1—Second Fi best on wheels.” Newest All-steel Pallmans— club-observation car, drawing-room compartment sleeping cars From LaSalle St. Station, Chicago, 6:30 p.m. dail; via Rock Island lines. Leave St. Lmnsn&m p.m’. rition of Irish Republic held |l nenil Hall pies were sent ! to President Harding and Senators |l Walsh and Lodge! Muriel ey, widow of |l a who addressed H W g n's Kl 69c Bloomers 2 Prs. Women's — mercerized gy | —flesh colors. Rein- 18 Infibenalc (ofuMIse Ma forced ' crotch and _ elastic | = K bands. Tomorrow, 2 pairs, of Erskine Childers, whom she de- $1.00—Barain Bascment. fflndelr; la! han Irishman about whom n — e the British spread propaganda that| sl 50 H i andbags Women's; “ml"lt!—s leather bags. in black and l he was a spy. colors. Tomorrow, $1.00— e —— $1.25 Umon Suits $1 Window Shades—(Guaranteed Duplex Color Shades on Hartshorn rollers, each, $1, Holland Shades, special grade, Hartshorn rollers, each, Water Color Opaque Shades, 2 for $1—Second Floor. Floor Coverings, 2 Yards, $I Gold Seal Congoleum and Neponset in part rolls. Various patterns suitable for any room. Dellar Sale, 2 yards, $l—Second Floor. Cocoa Door Mats, Each, $I Zxtra good grade, will stand hard use. Dollar Sale, each, $1. —Second Fioor. Wire Grass Rugs, 2 for $I Size 18x36-inch. Also Rattania Rugs; various colors. Very eable. Also included are a few Gold Seal Congoleum Ru r Sale, choice, 2 for $1.—Second Chmelle and Rag Rugs. S 0dd lots in various sizes. Dellar Sale nt $1.—Second Floor. Inlaid Linoleum, Yard, $I Part and full rolls. Various x\l"erns ln Arm\lronss and Nairn's grades. Dollar Sale at $1 yai *68 We cannot too strongly stress the fact that in spite of their low prices these three great groups of specially priced coats maintain the high Prettzy fl?"l-)rons stam.iarfi ) of 'quality S in Buneatow and individuality that s and"gtneham. you have come to as- sociate with Palais Royal coats. Bavement. " 39c Vests, 4 for | | _ Women's first quality $1 | i ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless: 36 to 44. To- morrow. 4 for $1.—Bar; | Banement. Sk Foe full information and descriptios bookiets, call or wetts Ges. B. Farrow, Gen. Agt.. Reck Islsnd Lies 2231 Chevtuns Sirent: Phlladelphis. Pa. Rock 1sland Lines “Seventy Years of Service’’ 13 Outsizes,” 4 for Women's 46 to 32 Vests, low n and $l }lnl‘\aleflt Tomorrow, 4 for $1.—Bargain Basement, —_— L} Bargain Basement. ENGINEER BADLY INJURED. : $1.49 Boston Bags | Charles J. Parrish Scalded by|my Split cowhide — black Bursting of Steam Pipe. [} Charles J. Parrish, 1820 G street, Pl icowlos S Dlck i $1 employed in the roundhouse at Ivy inch sizes. At $1.00. Tomor- row—Bargain Basement. City as a statlonary engineer, was 50c Hose, 3 Prs. severely scalded about the face, arms ! Boys' Ribbed Wool and body early today as a result of ithe bursting of a steam pipe at his|@ Mized Hose with rottea 91 cuff tops: 7 to 10. Irregulars. place of employment. The police learned that Parrish wag |l Tomorrow, 3 pairs for $1.— | Rarsain Basement 69c Hose, 2 Prs. = N " Women's Sports Hose, 25c¢ Hose, 6 Prs. $1 taken to the emergency room fn silk lisle and wool mixed. Juveniles' Ribbed sl + (179DD) 2 for $1.00. ST T N G The tailoring — the careful attention to detail — the scrupu- The sufferer was taken to Emer- Union station and attended by Dr. J. B. Grier, surgeon for the Washington | gy Reinforced. Grays, browns. Black Hose. Irregulars, 6 tans. greens, 815 to 10. Irreg- to 10. Te airs for Terminal Ccmpany, and reported that Your druggist ulars. Tomorrow—Bars ata 81~RBargain ll"lfln'— carries a thou- sand and one his_condition was serious. items for your Basement. and it was eaid at the hospital that he probably will recover. convenience and welfare. DISABLED YANKS TO DINE. Thanksgiving Feast to Be Served at “Stepping Stone.” A Thanksgiving dinner will be held for disabled former service men at the 225 Pennsylvania Thanksgiving day “Stepping Stone. avenue northwe: at 6 o'clock in the evening. The dinner wiil be held under the auspices of the Volunteers of America, Lieut. Harry W. Mason In charge. Contributlons to |l help make the affair a success will be ‘welcome. Lisle Hose, 4 Prs. ‘Women's Ribbed Black sl Hose, reinforced. 8 to 10. Irregulars. Tomorrow, 4 pairs | for $1—Bargain Basement. Flannelette Kimonos Women's. Regular at gy 31.89. " Satin trimmed. All Tomerrow at $1.—Bar- .-l ‘Basement. Girls’ Raincoats Rubberized, with hoofl Sl Sizes 6 to 14 vears. morrow—Bargal --emnt. $1.50 Silk Hose Women's. Full- fash- $ foned Black Silk Boot Sl Hose, Irregulars, all sizes at $1.00 Tomorrow—Bargain Basement. 39c Hose, 4 Prs. Women's—*“Outsizes"— $l ed. Sizes 9 to 1012 rs for $1.00. Temorrow ~—Bargain Basement. Brassieres, 2 for Blen-Jolie and W. B.,. s lace and emhrolden 1 trimmed, hook back and front styles; 34 t0o 48—2 for $1.00.— ’l‘omurl'ovr = Bargain Base- et lous selection of fur- trimmings — the choiceness of fabrics and linings tell a tale more eloquent than any pen can write. Sizes for Misses Sizes for Women Palais Royal—Third Floor. Table Scarfs, Each $l Of tapestry and velour. Just 75 in the lot. Dollar Sale at $1. —Second Floor. Curtain Nets, 2 Yards, $I Crochet weave and Tuscan weave effect in Dll!n or figured centers. Dollar Sale at 2 yards for $1—Second Fioor. Cretonnes, 2 Yards, $1 Regullrl\ §9¢ to 98c. Wanted fall and winter designs. Dellar Sale at 2 yards for §i—Second Floor. 25¢ Stamped Towels, 6 for $ rted designs for simple colored lazy daisy and French anF\:\‘:r:s“Fur tea and glass towels. Dollar Sale, 6 for $1.— B antafter effects. Being a harmless water laxative, it gently and quickly flushes the system. There are often occasions when it is more convenient to drink Pluto at the fountain. The best plan, however, is to keepnbotflenlwl_ysinthehome. Get one at your druggist’s today; ask your druggist why Pluto has become the largest-selling laxative. Bottled at French Lick Springs; indisna ‘Your Physician Prescribes It PLUTO WATER V5ie When nature wont PLUTO will APARTMENT HOUSES AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES McKEEVER & GOSS 1415 EYE ST. A Haven of Interest to the Gift Seeker, Collector and Lover of Home Antiques Reproductions In Jmlg” ‘urniture, Mi Silver and ld Plate, Curios, Dmmfl:aumoam a. ¥. Qtnnlb Rainprbof, sl frame and bakalite han- dles. Tomorrow at $1.00— Bargnin Basement. BaTeNIE et Boys’ Hose, 4 Prs. Heavy ribbed black 31 Hose, reinforced; sizes 7 to 10. Tomorrow, 4 pairs $1. ~—Bargain Basement. 'Girls’ Rain Capes Buy !hou: for Christ- sl mas presen in nntty hofly bo& é’l’n- [ to 14 years—in tan and navy. Temorrow = Base- Turkish Towels 6 for Size 20x40 inches. All sl first quality. Limit of 6 to each purchaser. Tomorrow —Bargain Basement. 3-Pc. Towel Sets Turkish; 2 towels and sl wash cloth, with -:olorod edge. Set for $1.00. rew—Bargain Envelope Chemlse Also Nightgowns, s fine materials, lace 'md l fi;:brotldesro) Alrlmmln[:fl All es tQ 't $1.00, rgal Basement, 2 - = ’ Psfttlcoats at teen, with flat flounce, black and color: sl Regular and extra sizes. At $1.00~~Bargain Basement. 50c Madras, 3 Yds. Mill lengths, 1 i sufticlentfor snirt “pat. S1 ern, gawns. 3 yards $1.00— Bargain b Basement. 69c Hose, 2 Prs. Women's Sllk-mixed $l Hose, reinforced; browns and black. Irregulars. 2 pairs, $1.00—~tomorrow—Bar- xain_Basement. Silk & Wool Hose ‘Women'’s -Sport Hose, reinforced; browns, sl. greens, garnet and black. rregulars. _$1.25 and $1.50 v;lnel. At $1.00—~tomorrow— Bargaia WHICH PRICE SCARCELY COVERS ORIGINAL WHOLESALE COST We direct your atten- tion to the superior qual- ity of the pelts, the care- ful matching and joining of skins, the superb lin- ings, and the all-around wearability of the finished products. "Fitch Chokers, *10 Dark, Well Chosen Skins Palats Reyal—Third Fleer, Osllege Glassss Tithad —_—_— = . "Il Main Floor. g loves, 2 Prs. Little Boys’ Suits Special for Tuesday | DK%LQQ%{EE&%?NES “'9’"""‘ shede-finten.” gy |, OF Jidale oy $1 40-INCH SELT-TRIMM =0 Chl“ese WOl‘k BaSkets, Sl ; Th nds Follo e mar 2 buttons; tans, browns, chambray and gaiatea; - 1) -TRIMMED o e e : cl e gray; sizes 6 to 7. 2 pairs, $1. | Plece sult Sizes 2 to § A Large size, trimmed wit Ousa‘ w LS 50 —Bargain Rasement. Jears—3100 — Tomorrow— H d S al B |3 gifts for Christmas. Regularly $125. Dellar Sale at $1—MWal : reain Basement. ! Floor. . Thi Handk'fs, 12 for | : uason de el T I This Health Plan Mmoo 'qy | Flannelete == 12%c Huck Towels, 10 for $I =: sports and em 4 ightgowns L H h a. S 16‘4:31 inches. Heavy quality. 5 T i TR a iy BV | ey biteed g1 Coats mla oo i BN el ‘ i e oo kil g me Bl e $i00— sl= G9c Turkish Towels, 2 for $I Zacyiknavthat 80jperioantlotailjeicks Suites for as little as, Handk;fg. ?Afgr nghtgowns, 2 for s e : » Size 24x52 inches. Heavy, double-thread, extra fine quality. b el FEE ™ it 0 1| romen S Betetunes o mn B Crach. 7 Yards, SI o m— on's af L § ing grea‘:e‘:. {’luto acts in.; minutes to ‘We Buy, Sell. Exchange and BargeiniBases ewt. T IS rfir‘?fi:‘te Oo;: 'l‘:r l'i%._"-}%f 220 L] BOOtt s CraSh 7 ar s, z two hours—without griping or unpleas- Manage s%;so Umbrellas at morrow—Bargain _Basement. alm lbm&;fi},flvl“c“52,1,,2,-?‘::‘%2’;:-;m':r"fawex crash, very = ‘omen’s k 75¢ Scarfs, 2 for $I Size 18x36 inches. Heavy all-lace scarfs, excellent patterns, Dollar Sale, 2 for $1—Sccond Floor. 25¢ Huck Toweling, 5 Yds., $ Heavy bleached quality; used for hm:y work and guest towels. Dollar Sale, 5 yards, $1—Secon Pillowcases, 2 for SI Slse 45x36 Inches. Peter Pan cases, made ot mn of the Loom; fancy border. Dellar Sale, 3 for $1—Second Fi 18¢c Heavy Muslm, 7 Yds,, 3 36 inches wide. lnbleu:hefl will soon bleach white. Dollar Sale, 7 yards for $1.—Second Floor. 22¢ Ginghams, 6 Yards, $1 32 inches wide. Fme qualll) in good colorings. Deliar Sale, @ yards for $1.—Second Fi 25¢ Eden Cloths, 5 Yards, $1 28 inches wide. In stripes and plain, for boys’ and men's shirts. Dollar Day, § yards for $1~Second Fleor. . T T O e e I T e T . - ‘III<Il{llllilll‘llul'I!!I!lllI | L] TEEgEEES SESEESSENEEENENEEERSEEEER K N R =

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