Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 19

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HONORS FORALL & INTRE PLANTING Silk Girdles, $1.75 Mgde to sell from $350 to $5. Splendid values at $1.75~Neckwear Dept.— Main Floor. ZhiePALAISROVAL | - Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Wool Scarfs, $1.50 Odd lots from previous Neckwear Dept. — Main Floor. American Organization Plans for Big Centennial Cele- bration List. Plant a centennial trge and ry ter it with the American Tree ciation, so that your name will I the honor roll of tree planters and z00d citizens fifty years from now This is the call sent out by the asso ciation yesterday, which announce: that every tree planter in the la will be made a member of the ciation, just closed marked fal Remarkable Clear- ance after Inventory. Odd and incomplete lots that offer big sav- ings on clothes of Palais Royal quality. S AND YOUNG S ALL- WOOL $35 to $45 GRADE Overcoats The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. ,. After-Christmas Clearance Sale Coats—Suits—SKkirts and the ;l‘;‘snt‘lullnn ':ural;\l.:b"r g R]“I)L‘LED TO thousandy ‘of treex plunted and bk - - . 9 . s A l\;‘;,,,\i,fl;j{flg.;j;d I cHdail O 327 45 The season’s most desired models at the season’s lowest prices. An opportunity to-invest your Christmas Celdhration Cver held in this Sountry. | . money to your best advantage. : ) M Neo Dues Are Charged. L 4 There arc no dues to the America > 5 : Clearance of ’I“ Clearance of ‘ I T Tree Association. Charles Lathrop | 5 g ‘OUNG the pr:-su;:m. is‘lhr leader in/| B ’\““ N '\;‘% t\OUSLSSu \h:"‘:MH'l'l and COA S ! gollume and S I S sting tree planting in this coun Chaid b 2 ses ailored cseitio ratalits e GRADE : | FICALLY REDUCE el L B s OVel'C()atS Swagger, mannish topcoats, with all ] sl 50 { DRASTICA Ue2D cate o tration for membel i (Lo i Group 1 Group 2 ! Group 3 Hiviet of \:l‘lll:(;' ‘:““. G the cure of , . the snap a.nd dashd of -_\Aouth lashmn;‘cl‘r 9. | 15 Suits 15 Suits ‘ 28 Suits ing to do with planting rouds of re REDUCED TO of warm imported mixtures and plaid | Harsiofors ‘ ‘ | s | s parks, town forests and { backs | $23 10 $29.50 i ¥ | 23 10 $29.5 . . ! . 1 you have planted a tree in 1 329 45 P N SRL L T BT o . f\ Fur-collared Dress Catts, whose liues be-] ¢ L g0 P A 53958 vo 37500 tion blank at ¢ ), speak much higher prices. Distinguish- 23 00 |\ Smart lines—Superdb workmanship—High quality fabrics. t two witnesse ing features are soft, deep-piled fabricsr L] ‘ i v MEN'S $45 TO $50 and full-furred collars of caracul and Man-| Heretofors | CLEARANCE OF of the tree, with i “The American aims to make th ortrec” Overcoats making tl The smartest models advanced this season.’ They wiil com handled. they can have their forests | and cut them. too. ANl in Oune Organization. “We aim to make every tree plant- er a member of one big organization, Conservative sta- ple Chesterfields, of fine quality all-wool Meltons: sizes 36 to 44. Reduced to churian wolf. E: ance. ceptional values at their original prices,| this collection alone + Lustrous, deep-| iull-haired fur embellishments. Exclusive high priced fabrics; !uxurious“‘ collars of carefully selected beaver, squirrel | = $27 10 $35 rants your attend- - le fabrics and lavish ! *33.00 Heretofore *53.00 Heretofore l the object of which is to plaut mord 2 trees so that there will, in the years s and genuine fox; approved and highly de- [ to come. be u great intelligent army 3 5 SIS | of trec planters who will be able the ° sirable models feature this collection. $58 to $69.50 realize and understand the A stions having to do with th Y tion of one of our resources. “As Theodore Roosevelt said people without 1d face a hopeless fut without | trees is alm A S AND YOUNG MEN'S $37.50 TO $45 Two-Trousers which are so renew themselves will soon gl and with them all their benef c When you help to preserve our for - lhelpurl \," a “It s of education. | o Plant your centennial tree NOW. reg- Strictly all wool, ister it with the ociation, join the 2 tree planting army and thus start the good work along. THRFT CANPAGH BEGAS ANUARY 17 W. C. Hanson of Wholesale Credit 3- Men General Chairman. - Others Named. Now comes Thrift week. srhcdulml: 10 begin January 17. Plans for lll!,\‘- seven-day campaign were launched | today with the appointment of W. ( Hanson of the Wholesale Credit| Men's Association as general chair- man. Joshua Evans, jr., of the Riggs Natfonal Bank, will be treasurer. an C. E. Fleming of the Y. M. C. A, s retary. Other members of the general com mittee are: Charles H. . Build ing and 1 Densmore, fine quality . tailor- ing. Reduced to *29.45 MEN'S $30 Two-Trousers Suits Of fine quality, all wool, smooth silk mixed worsteds, the long - wearing fab- ric; sizes in regu- lars, stouts and longs. Reduced to *35.00 Palais Royal—Main Floor. 'SEPARATE SKIRTS Wanted Fabrics, Wanted Patterns, Substgntially Lowered Prices 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 [ Skirts Skirts | Skirts mew 1495 | 695 | 8.95 - 0 . | . Heretofore Heretofore | Heretofore $5.95 to $6.95 $795 to $10.50 $9.75 to $12.95 No Credits—No Refunds—No Exchanges. Palals Royal—Third Fileor. High-Crade Dresses—A Limited Number at Reduced Prices Here's a sale Women, Misses, Juniors and Stout Women who are looking for a New Fall Dress cannot afford to miss. It's stock-taking time, and our object, like all merchants at this time of the year, is to reduce stock. That’s why dress values like these make their appearance. We have also included a number of special purchases. Choose from four groups— At | Choose from Dresses . fashioned of Poiret 1!'I'u:ill, Velvet, Lace, LCmm:m Crepe. 33 {Clwo:c from D resses : \fashioned of Chiffon | % Velvet, Canton Crepe, | | Poiret Tuwill. | L 29 \rClwosefromDresse‘p | i fashioned of Poiret 1Twill, Canton Crepé s 1 9'75 } Ii and combinations. {Choos | Dresses At | feta. e from fashioned {of Canton Crepe, | Poiret Twill, Taf- Palais Royal—Third Floor. Pre-Inventory Sale of Timely Needs Many at Savings of Y, ¥ and Up to 1% $2.25 and $2.50 Sports | | | white, pink and light blue. 27 inches wide. 23c Outing Flannel—In ’if 190 t‘-‘;'rtp fl“‘c . —— Hose—Women'’s, American and import- $ J. J. Grubabe ed makes, in all-wool and silk-and-wool; o Heavy quality. At, yard, T afety week commit- tee; Ben T. Durr. Typothetae C. Graham. Board of Trade selli, Cosmopolitan Club Graves, Thirteen Club: R Quinter, Savings and Loan Associa- : P. H. Sinclair, Retail ciation; James M. Institute of Banking: non, Keal Estate Board: Real I Board = ’ John tate W. De Gast, Lion lub. The various subcommittee chair- |l men will be: H BOYS UAL CLEAR- CE PRICE AFTER INVENTORY A regrouping of odd and incomplete size as- sortments, offering thrifty parents values plain colors, two toned, silk embroid- cred clocks, self stripes and checks. In black, brown, tan, gray, camel and heather mixed. All first quality. At, pair, ] Boys’ and Girls’ $1.95 to $2.50 Sports Hose—All-wool ribbed hose, in full length and 3. In brown, gray, camel and heather mixed. Not all sizes in all styles, but include 6 to 10. At, pair, Women's $1.50 Sports Hose—Silk-and-wool Hose, ribbed, in black, camel, gray, tan. First quality. Main Floor. ls1.79 +$1.00 $5 Bath Robe Blankets —Beacon Blanket with cord tassel and frog, six designs to select from. Com- plete at $11 Plaid B1a nkets— Fine All Pure Wool Blankets, excellent colorings, soisette bindings; size 70x80 inches. At, pair, Women’s Underwear— 0Odd lot of nightgowns and envelope chemise; dainty styles, lace and embroid- 'Mecting places and speukers—Maj, z & v ; Guy Withers. Publicityo F. SWhol: extraordinary. Mostly all sizes. At, pair, J ery trimmed. Some slightly mussed. loy. Budget and fina Main Floor. | peduced to Evans, jr. Bank da Bof's' $795 All-wool o Tidkman: Budget day ¢ Mackinaws, sizes -10, 11, Women’s $2 and $2.25 ifie J. Morse. Life Insurance d 12 and 13, Re- i }}';mf"‘fi;‘;.'i'fi.:.;m"“" McKeeve duced to $5.95 Sports l:lose—Full-fashloned, silk mer- ) 0 . cerized, in camel, fawn and gray mixed. ot in small and large sizes. Share With Others day W L Darby. Make a Will day—James B. |l Archer. | A meeting of the Budget day com ittee was held yesterday afternoon 3 Howard Hodgkins will have | charge of the educational program Mrs. W. P. Bird the woman's clul and Mrs. H. L. Bannerman the gov ernment departments and industria lants. L} = | e —_— ™ Boys’ $10 to $12.50 Over- first quality. At, pair, sit Third Floor. | for girls has b vool hinchill Main Fioor. 5 in Kokugh, Japan, by the Southern |m e ures W 's $1.75 and’ Nightgowns — Novelty | BRptis€ hoard ] convertible collar style, ome n's 20 an $ styles of fleecy flannelette, plain colors, ° = with muff pockets and all- $195 Union Suits—Athena Suits, fleece o with square or V neck. = ————— L] wool éining;; and lmediudm weight, high alntb lg‘w ‘:eck; Third Floor. sizes 3 to regular ani tra sizes .include t . PERPETUAL |: Reoucd 1o D7.45 = xun mieer. | 75¢ Turkish Bath Towels Boys’ $15 to $20 All-wool e 1; " —Blue and red checks. nly a limited |m Overcoats, including many Children’s $2.50 and | ¢ Quantity. Each, . BUlLDlNG | of "}I{e bess_t grafdes inaour l82.75 (iarter Un;on lS(;litls—W'o'ol ll;lixe’d. ° Second Floer. stock. izes from to ong sleeves and ankle length. ostly o 9, 2 12, Reduced Al ires, 2 to 16 years, At - Children’s P a j amas— s to $11 -75 | b Main Floor. | One and two piece pajamas, of soisette 1'75 ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent | on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent | on shares withdrawn be- Seeretary Boys’ $10 to $1250 All- woo)l Mfick:nnws. sizes 7, 8, 9 and 10. Reduced to 56-75 , Little Boys® $7.95 Over- Coats, good quality chin- chillas; sizes 5 to ;luccd ‘8‘; Re-$4.4\5 Boys’ 2-pants Corduroy Suits, comprising the best in our stock and include Crompton all-weather and the famous Lawrence vel- vet-finish corduroy; both I;nick:;s f;ll lined. Sizes to . e- duced to $8-45 Boys’ $225 Corduroy Knickers, of good quality 151,69 Also silk and wool, silk embroidered clocks, in camel and tan. At, pair, J Children’s $1.50 and $175 Sports Hose—Silk and wool, % length, with roll top; brown, tan, camel and heather mixed. Sizes 6 to 10. All *1.29 | Children’s 75c and 1$l 50¢ i Suits—High . k, fleeced, long H::::; an‘:i‘ :nkl;‘leng‘:le:‘.: 2, 4 and 6 years. 4 * Maim Fleer, $1 Bureau Scarf—300 fine Lace-trimmed Scarfs,’ fine range of pat- 75c terns. At, each, : sl el i White Petticoats—Odd Lace and embroixery trimmed. Values $225 to t Women’s Novelty: Pa- jamas—Of crepe and batiste; dainty styles in novelty colors. Some with touches of handwork. At or poplin, pink and blue with frog trim- ming. 8 to 18 years. At Baby Buntings — In- fants. Of all-wool white eiderdown, dainty styles, beautifully trimmed in pink and blue ribbon. Silk-lined hood. At Second Floor. 144.00 }s9.50 Second Floor. 151.00 | J Third Floor. S 4198 Third Floor. 2 : 151,98 Third Floer. 2.98 ‘Third Fleer. fore maturity. e -walfi; every pair * H More Sizes 8 10 17, $1.85 60c Comfort Batts—Pure 50c Negligee, Kimono or “”‘s&" s S S G o white, suitable for light-weight comforts. Breakfast Coats at 207 000,000 [ ] All-weather Corduroy Size 72x90 inchies. Each, e Pl’i ¢ L] Knickers, sizes ' : . < = Ofi R lal‘ TICES Surplus More Than g : [ ] 9 to 16. Re- $1 45 25c Colored Flannels— Lovely styles in crepe de chine satin, crepe i $800,000 ™ duced to = Persian and floral designs for children’s l9c | | meteor and satin Francaise, All lovely models. 1 | g ilored. or lacy, At $7.98 to $50.00, At 25% off M ] Palais Royal—Main Floor. wear and kimonos, 36 inches wide, Yard, ;:rked prices, Thira Fleer. | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. iy ——— . Sesena Fieer, JAMES TS 3 3 Y JOSHUA W. L] v Rain C a p e s — Special | lot, all guaranteed. Blue and red, with r bright-lined hoods, 6 to 14 years. At Rain Coat and Cap Set | —Of fine rubberized poplin, navy and r tan. 6 to 14 years. At —2-clasp; heavy embroidered stitchings, self, contrast and two-tone, in brown, mode, beaver and white.. Regular $2.75 values. At, pair, Strdp Wrist Gauntlets ) —French Glace Kid. in shades of taupe | i L i i . K. Glace Kid Gloves L and ox blood: medium-weight glace, in white and black stitchings, sewing and gore, and washable capeskin gauntlets, in brown, gray and beaver. £ to $4 qualities. At, pair, Children’s Fleece-lined } Glace Gloves, in tan and brown; broken sizes. $1.45 quality. At $1 to $1.25 Fancy Work Baskets—Many women will find it to their advantage to have one of these baskets around the house. To close out before inventory at $3.37 to $4 Silk Pillows trimmed with ribbon flowers, round and oblong stripe, at about one-half reg- ular price. $1.50 Large Sanitas Table Covers, 48 inches wide. At a saving of one-third. It’s wise economy to buy now for future use. 59c to 85c Bucilla Tan Stamped Articles, odds and ends, .pillow tops with backs, library scarfs and 36-inch centers; several pretty designs for lazy daisy and French knot embrof{l'e‘ry. o Silk Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats—From $398 and up. The season’s smartest untrimmed shapes, in all the best styles, are here at less than 4 their former selling prices. In black, rown and navy. Ostrich Fancy Feathers— Regularly 98c to $149, One large table of fancy ostrich feathers in many smart styles and the season’s most wanted colors to choose from, Felt Sports Hats—Reg- ] ularly $198 and $298. The finest as- sortment of choice felt hats, suitable for all kinds of sports, school, street and utility hats in seven good colors to J choose from. Dept—Main *1.98 " Third Floor. *5.00 Third Fleor. *2.00 3 3 Art Dept—Main Floor. +2.00 Art Dept—Main Floor. *1.00 Art Dept—Main Floor. }ZSc +1.98 49c (R e *1.59 Palais Royal——Secoad Fioer. Bargain Basement Underwear—Sce the t; of Tea Aproms, styles; lace and embroidery trim- bles filled with En Chemise, Short Skirts materials and lace and embroidery 50 morrow, c Flannelette Petticoats, in 1ight and At various 1 to 4 sizes; Black » Bloomers, sizes to and Dra Waists, sizos Drawers; note quality trimmings. To- regular and extra sizes 50c¢ il Night Drawers, 80es Drawers, 12. 2 for tape and wash- able buttons; 2 to 12 years. 2 for 50C 3 Vestn, Women's First Quality Ribbed 50 C Vests. 36 to 44 Tomorrow, 2 for Vewtn, irregulars: ribbed and lace trimmed: sizes’ 36 to 40. Tomorrow, SOC 3 for 6P Home, women's: silk mixed; black and brown; irregulars: 910 10. Tomorrow 50C 25¢ Howe, juvenilcs': Rib- bed Black Hosc; o 50C 1 Mixed Home, juvc- English brown, white; 50C Suede Gloves, juve- «'; fleeced lined boys' and girls’ 50C sizes, 310 6. At 45x36-inch check patterns; row. r Pllloweanes. S8-inch; launders perfect- 25c Linem Crash, irregulars; broken sizes. X “Acorn” brand, for hotel and home T i Glass Toweln, 17 use. 2 for inches; absorbent 50C Table Damask, quali Tomor- 16-inch best-wearing un- bleached all-linen crash. . 69c mixed; heather mixtures. Sizes 9 to 10. To- morrow, 50c Hose, irregulars. at half price; Black Cashmere Hosc. SOC reinforced. 2 pairs, 35¢ Hose, women's: ir- regulars: black; fashionable: with SOC seam. 3 pairs, Crepes, 27 inches wide in helio and biue only. Tomorrow, 50C 2% yards, Percale, 36-inch: mill lengths; 1 to 2 yards: plenty 50C matching. 4 yards, Cretonne., inch; mill lengths, in floral effects. SOC 2% yards, Sateen, black: fine qual- ity for aprons. bloomers, etc.: 36 50C inches wide. 2 ydw.. Gloves, women's; 12 button lengths; broken assort- ment of colors and sises. Tomor- SOC row, Corwets, of batiste and net; low bust and long hips: cmuzlle SOC sizes only. Brassieres, also Bandeaux, of reli- able materials; 36 to 48. At Dreases, juveniles': ging- ham and percale, trimmed attrac: tively. Sizes 2 1o 6 SOC years. At Aproms, Bungalow Aprons; chic styles; in various 50C colors; $1.00 Blouses —A busy Christmas results in mussed and tum- bled garments. Half price tomor- row, 50c¢ Handkerchiefs, women's Irish linen sports patterns. Tomor- r e OO0 35c Handkerchiefs, men's Trish lnen: white; hemstitched. To- SOC maorrow, 2 for Bozed. 3 in box—Wom- Hand- 50¢ Embroidercd kerchiefs, white and colors. 63¢ boxos, tomorrow. Black Gloves, kid; women's small _sizes only. Tomorrow, Underwear, boys': ulars; fleeced; high' neck sleeves; pants an- kle length. Sizes 2 SOC to 12 yea ane en's = Suits, irregulars; fleece lined; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; 36 to 38. s s’ 50C women's; Vests and Pants, wom- en’s; ribbed; brok- en assortment of SOC sizes. Tomoryow, walin, 36 inches wide: bleached: for sheets and p cases. Tomorrow, 50C 3 yards, 9c Sheeting, 38 inches ‘wide; unbleached; extra heavy: very 50C durable. 3% ‘yards, Scarfa and Centerplecen, printed, embroidered and 1;3‘4 trimmed; 50 1000 pieces. Choice for c 26c Batts, cotton; for filling com- forts, etc. To- 50C morrow, 3 for Extra—Winter Coats | H - EH 23 h 3 3 cen | Lot 1—$11.50; were $15 to $19.75. Lot 2—$IR50; $10.75 to $24.75. Lot 3—8$32.50; $24.756 to $32.50. Misses’ and Women's were were 1922-1923 winter styles. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. sEEEm EEEESSSEESEESEESENEEENE NS EEEEEEEEEEEEE N EEESEEEEEEEE SN SN EEEEEEEEEENENENNNEEEEENEENEEEES 7 . | | | | - .IIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" A AR EREERERNERRERNERRERNERRERRERERERNRNRERRRERRRERRERERRERRERNERDERNERSERNHEHRHSHNEGSHN]

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