Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 19

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¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. - THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, -D. ot o aili:::i;a:i;m..:i;flflliutl‘, il Smart! New! Up-to-the-Minute Dresses for Misses at Much Less Than They Should Sell for Fashioned of the Three Most Wanted Materials— POIRET TWILL $22 5@ CREPE C TAFFETA CANTON Smart, New Dresses for the Miss at an incxpensi\;e‘figure. Here we feel we excel. Because we are constantly making an efforg to bring to Washington the smartest, newest, at the lowest possible price. Scores of our patrons scores of times have told us this. A typical Palais Royal event. Including some of the most unusual little affairs, trimmed with touches of lace, dainty braid and hand embroidery. Full, short and sleeveless models. Each day we are receiving advance styles for misses at conservative prices. Talais Royal—Third Floor. Give a Cedar Chest At *15.95, *17.95, *21.95, *25.95, #29.95 and *35.00 The most desirable and useful gift we know of. Suit- able for many purposes all year ‘round. Many styles and sizes shown here, ard every one of them marked below regular values of today, because we had these chests made as per our specifications during the dull season of the year. Specially priced according to size and style. Sample Pairs of Fine High-grade Velour T Portieres. All the best shades are represcnted in the assortment. I At §19.75 pair. Velour by the yard, for making draperies, cushions, scarfs, ete. A superior grade. At $§2.28 yard. Palais Reyal—Second Floor. Remarkable Rug Values Featured as a Gift Special 9 x12 feet Axminster Rugs 9 x12 feet Brussels Rugs 874x1074 feet Velvet Rugs Ealals Resar_JhindSETecr. ) 81ix10%4 feet Axminster Rugs The Christmas Sale of Fine Furs 8 xlD}fisfcet BESQE Rugs at Bona Fide Reductions of 20% At ‘252 Each Some interesting fur facts! Wholesale markets in New York are glutted with a super- 27x54-inch AxmmSter an_d Frmged oo e e Bty el ey el Rl Rt iRy Velvet Rugs, in a large variety of de- signs and colorings, at $2.89 each. We point with pride to our own collection, made from pelts carefully chosen months ago by Palais_Royal-—Second Floor. one of America's foremost fur authorities. Every piece is fully up to the high standard of depend- ability demanded by Palais Royal patrons. | oMY SPECIAL ——————————roisis mopme China and Housewares Specially Priced for Wednesday and Thursday il ) G Wl i !l! } ;npfiwjfiul gt ufi!n!fl!#:;:m:: AN \! LU u:l’ I;;E!::zézizfaa‘|p|g|il\ ‘"y{ ll' ) ||I oY byl Pl il i I m'ugl.llm I Swagger Top Coats $19 A SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICE c =. (¢] Yt = 2. @D ] - 0 = 4 = ~, S 8 - = (¢} = - e, (o] (] el ) - = & Unmistakingly vouthful in line and type, and of a quality seldom found at so low a price. These are jaunty coats of imported tweeds, plaid backs, all-wool mixtures, some %4 silk lined, others full silk lined. ONE-DAY SPECIAL Fur Coats of Black Coney Fox Scarfs A variety of shades. Originally $10.00. Y A full-furred, 40-inch model. Originally | Reduced to $8.00 $49.50. Reduced to Palais Royal—Third Floor, $39.60 1095 $17.45 Special, ) Dinner Sets, forget-mc-not spray reel $19.00 value. decoration; al Special, 50-piece Porcelain Dinner Sets, attractive bordec $18.95 decoration. Special, A 100-plece Dinner Setw. a pretty blue decoration on thin ¢33 g5 American porcelain; $27 00 value. Special, e 100-plece Porcel Dinner Set, floral border with gold $28.95 hairline decoration 3.00 value Special, 112-plece Poreelain Dinner Sets, attractive bordered $33.95 decoration; $37.50 value. Speclal, o J0 100-plece Dinmer Sets, attractive border design, with 53595 coin gold handics: $40.00 value. Special, . 100-plece China Dinmer Scts, pretty floral spray decora- > tlon. complete service for 12 people: $47.50 valv~ " $42.95 Long after ordinary presents are gone and for- gotten, your wife will still be enjoying a Kitchen Maid if you give her one this Christ- mas. It will help her every dayin her kitchen n 3 ‘oot~ | Gnarbage Cams, gal-| . _ .., o1 ivs —and please her beyond words right from the cd Avpie Bowie, 88 1o |vanized, “with cover | nui? * g i size, ive i lustrated. and ball handle: 9-|complete with tub- day you give it to her. P $2.39 gation $1.19 Jing "snd $3.19 There’s no other like it—the Kitchen Maid is the only cabinet with the sanitary, rounded inside corners and “no-panel” construction. A beauty to look at—a delight to use—easy to buy. Come in and see us. AMmbiern, tn.n Coftee Pot, gray M ed icine: Cabinet, $ 8 s7 35 Do d s tlll blown; choice of sev- | nameled, with covers; [ninged door with 48 up to $78— wn and $5 Monthly S Socorations; 4130 [(amPIst it cnsrn fntng e dont, N 7 Delivered in Time for Christmas Sheates (4G |slzesy Special. on dmslde . S11O Furniture Department—Fourth Floor. » amccsmmcd Moulds, 3 (o & set; In aesorted shapes; nicely Forcelan sowis snd o 3 P Pitehers, plain _white pers, with Covers, in 3 packed in a different sizes, large, $1.19; medium, 88cy small, 89%¢ glazed finish, 51_95 s e 45¢ Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. /i i E ..""'I'IIIIIIIIIIIIII-II-IIII'IIIIIIIIIII-II-IIIIIIIIIIIII If Iy U J i U il Bargain Basement The Greatest Day in the History of the Palais Royal Bargain Basement Saturday was—today prob- ably will be—tRe greatest. Would the sales be the great- est ever if the stocks were not greatest, variety great- est and values greatest? Women’s Bath Robes © $4.98 These Blanket Robes have all the appearance of man tuilored. And note the satin trimming, the trim colla; the pockets. @ ous colors. " Handbags, $1.98 The maker's pre-Christmas ; i clearaway brings to - you these superior $3.00 Hand- bags—the gift for “her."— Bargain Basement. Week End Cases $10.95 And up to $24.95 Greatest variety—with low- cst prices for quality cases. Fitted cases, with white or shell toflet articles.—Bargalm Basement. Blouses for Gifts One of the triumphs of our Bargain Basement—these blouses at $1 until you have seen new blouses. Whether n tailored, embroldered or lace trimmed, each fs a won- der at the price. But—you have to see them Palais Royal—Bargain Base- ment, " See These Aprons. e always winsome, eve: Be al n in an apron See Thenr and Know Made of quality wash ma- terfals—dozens of styles— some pique trimmed, and in lovely colors—eome two-tone. All sizes—at $1.00 for choice. Palais Ro al—Bargain Base- ANl Siges 36 to 44 " Dainty Tea Aprons swecier w§ () @ 7omerer Organdy, dotted Swiss, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Palais Royal—Bargain Base- ment. Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c Real linen: wom- en's; sports sttyles, in daring colorings, with embroidery in corner. 3 for 50c. 12 for 50c Men's Sheer Cambric Hand- Kerchiefs; white, with hem- stitching. _Also’ boys', with colored borders. Any 12 for soc. Men’sSheer 6for 79¢ L5 “anaker: chiefs, with embroldered ini- tial; 6 in box; regular at $1.00. Speclal at 79c. Men's Linen Hand- At 25¢ 3 hictar white: hemstitcbed. Underwear, $1.50 Ask to see the Webster Loom and Sateen Petticoats Extra sizes can_be found. And the 2-piece Pajamas of flannelette with fastening in military e{vect. A Nightgowns to 50, £ 7sc?:hemisc to 44, Cov- ers to 42. Think of really dainty lace and embroidery ;rinixmed underwear at only 5¢. 2-Piece Pajamas, $1 Women’s — nainsook ~and batiste—tailored styles, with shirring and hand-trimming. Colors, pink, blue, honey dew, maise and orchid. Tots Rompers at 69¢c “Peg-top”—the favorite of today. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Styles for boys and girls. Think of 69c for rompers with handwork- Bargain Basement. | Mantel Clocks, $10.98 . These Famous 8-day Amer- ican Clocks are sold regu- larly at considerably higher price. They strike the hour and half hour. As reliable as ornamental. Bargain Basement. Gift Towels Turkish Towels and Wash Cloths, in colors. $1 Set Jumbo Turkish Towels, with colored stripes. $l 3 for Glass Towels, in 51 colored checks. 5 for Bath Mats, full sizes and various colors. l Boxed, Dent’s Gloves, $1.45 Women'’s Cape Gloves, in gray, brown and beaver, in all |sizes. quality, Al}:i“t sl .45 “Dent’s Suede Gloves Women’s Gray Suede Kid Gloyes, first P 5100 Bargain Bascment. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiII 19- l.l.ll..llllll...lllllIIIIII‘III.IIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I.IIIIIIIIIIII:‘U.S.Nav Hamstrunginpacifi,;’ = Nailed in Atlantic, Says Sinis Declares Ignorance of Conditions Apparent, Even in Publications. Calls Merchant Marine Vital-Urges Adequate Naval Personnel. E5 the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 19.—From ‘a naval standpoint the Unifed States (i3 “hamstrung in the Pacific and {W. S. Sims, U. §. N., retired, toid group of financlers and business m iwhich he addressed at the invitation lof Willlam Hamlin Childs, & manu- facturer and a life member of the ! Natlonal Security League. Admiral Sims explained that he was {anzious to bring the needs of the B Xavy to the attention of the peoplc @ |and that ho welcomed requests from | 211 auarters to speak on this subject. He sald the great difficulty today was B to overcome the lack of knowledse, @ which is apparent, ho asserted, even in newspapers and magazines, garding naval matters. As an cxample of the danger due to ignorance of conditions, he referred at length to Guam, which, he sa |could be converted Into a verita W |Gibraltar at an expense equal to only one-half the cost of a battleship. “We never fortified Guam,” he add- ied. “because we could mever bri B} the people to see the necessity of fr.* The admiral protested against tlie cut by Congress of the personnel of TO BRIDGE FRISCO BAY. Permit Asked for $6,500,000 Pro- Jject to Be Completed in 1924. re- 19 ank E. Wi of the Benzel Engineering Com of New York, has filed an app ’mm with the board of supervisors construct a San Francisco bay to connect San Mateo and Alameda counties. sixty feet in width and would cost 500.000. If work i he span will be ~ompleted in 1924. The bridge will be financed by N York and Philadelphia Interests, Webb announced, and will return the t through operation on a toll sis, subject to purchase by the ars. —_— PIGEON IS DRUG CARRIER. anlice Intercept “Shipment™ While i { Raiding in Chinatown. VANCOUVER, B. C. While the police December 10 cd u house in Chinatown yesterday for hidd B! arugs a carrier pigeon flew in bea m|in® @ tbe of narcotics. Two men were arrested. : SILESIAN BORDER FIXED. : Poles and Germans Reach Agree- ment on Dispute. LONDON, December 13.—A formal | settlement has been reached regard- ing the German-Polish Sil=sian fron- tier, under which much of the dis- puted Rottberg district, and also the B town of Dombroda and other districts become German, while Poland gets '.-ome territory near Koenigshuette and elsewhere, savs a dispatch to the Times from O Select the Pet at Fairchild’s Pet Shop Telephone Main 8619, Pet Animals - Dogs and Puppies Canacies Imported Odd Birds Parrots, Paroquets Rabbits, Guinea Pigs ‘White Mice and Rats Cage and Accessories 1215 Ninth St. N.W. 11th and G Sts. nalled in the Atlantic,” Rear Admiral} December president 8an Mateo county for a permit to concrete bridge across| The contemplated bridge would bhe asx the backers of te at the expiration of a term of | : ZhPALAIS ROVAL Est. 1877—A Lisner, President McCall Transfer Patterns, 1101, 1172, 1155 Three Pretty Made for a Song A YARD or so of material, a fey bright colored bits 4 of fabric for applique—and you can make a very pretty gift that costs less than a dollar. The applique—the posies, the butterfly and the lucky black cat, on unbleached muslin or sateen aprons— is trimming enough, yet one can make them still more gay with colored pipings or stitchings. Applique has the advantage of being worked very quickly, eo that with the help of McCall's Transfer Pat- terns you can easily cut out and make an apron in a very short time. The designs illustrated are all McCall Kaumagraph Transfer Patterns Palats Royal—Bargain Bascment. | ati the relative Is in the U is impozsil n [ACToas PLAN TREE PAREY . ! Turkey Dinner and Gifts to J o | “KIDNAPING” 1S ARREST. = Army Captain Charged by Fathér- in-Law With Bigamy. { {woman who filed the claiming she was common law contra Ihiladelphia s SEAPLANE NCARS GOAL. becember 19%- nd his feligyw h t T ;with whic i York 10 coast town, CARNEGIE GRANDSON BORN. in the N daughter was to them in June, 1906, = l NEW EQUIPMENT ORDERS., YORK, T» v toen a4 number and_ B |tain_type locomotiv Pacific type large number © { Baltimore and 2,000 box cars in add 00 1 l inquiriy for gondola £ Gift Aprons R TEHE R R R EY e e e e el e e d e e e P e o e »~

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