Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1923, Page 14

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"1t WOMEN WILL AID | INHOSPITAL DRIVE Meeting at Home of Mrs. Charles E. Hughes Evinces Deep Interest. ! e | i 1,005 MORE .BEDS NEEDED : Aspinwall Declares ‘Washington Is Far Behind Other Cities in Pro Rata. only thirty~ »\'A»n; A 10,000 of its| + Clurence A, Aspiny ! f the executive committ Is to « five prom a much lower t of any other o eastern coast.” he with its tremen- © must protection in case Washington up andard of safety should have 1,005 Hospital e { mission approved, the Chesapeake and to lay e, 80 that sed. In home for | number of b yugh nothing, definite meeting at Mrs. so_are ex- part in this hairmen of the include Newbold m and G. Thomas this meeting in- 1rs. 'y Logan £ nwright, Clarence R. Wlilson, Mrs, Simon Wolf and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. | LIQUOR DEATH MURDER. | Eill Proposing Capital Punishment | Introduced at Albany. i ALBANY, N, Y., January 9.—A bil has been introduced in the legislature proposing to add to the legal defini- tion of murder, in this state, the fol- lowing: “Any person who sells, gives away. or otherwise furnishes intoxicating' r which causes the death of & guilty of murder in and punishable ac- Persons Injured During Pastry Shop Blaze. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., January 9.— Mrs. T. E. Lehman of Chicago was killed, & dozen persons were injured, several seriously, and more than sixty other guests groped their way to safety late last night when fire In a Hotel y smoke Dozen and made escape difficult. Well off in this world's goods, her social posi- tion assured, Mrs. Harry Payne Whit- ney, a well known sculptor, models in a remodeled stable. For painting, papering, up- holstering and remod- cung inquire of Geo. Just rub that sciatic pain away with i ‘- generous lppliubficfi:fi Gun (ANALOESIQUE ) Its soothing warmth is lasting AtanyDrugStore—Keepatubehandy Thos. Leeming & Co N. Y., Amez. Agents _ Juniper Tar , THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1923. |BOYS ARE BETTER, GIRLS DOUBTFUL, EDUCATOR s.u's} By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, January 9.— l The youth of the country is grow- ing better, in the opinion of Prof. | Albert G. 'Rolfe of Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. He could not say as much for the girls in an address before the Women's Club of Ger- mantown. “The modern flapper,” he said, “may be a success as & companion, but as an ideal she falls to impress. of today are better in vay than the boys of ago. The present- h is sound and clean of nd in coming years Wi help to set the world sight.” VAN SWERRGENS SE CONTRDL OF. §0.R04D | . i If I. C. C. Approves, Line Will Bz} Merged With Nickel Plate System. ated Press. ND}* Ohio, January 9.— J. Van Sweringen have ntract for the purchase control of the Chex.peake and Iroad, it was announced here weringen fol- from Wash eringens ha Interstat for permissio d of directors o d Ohio, by the Interst: on will mean ih n apeake and Ohi with the five other rall propert controlled by the Van Sweringens. was believed in railroad circles here. In railroad circles it was intimated that, if the Interstate Commerce Com- h the New . Louis and Western (Clover Leaf). the Fort Wayne, Cin- | cincinnati and Louisville and the Chi- 5 e. unification of trol more than § ailroads betwoen the Miss v and the Atlantic seaboard. combined properties are estimat- COMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR Coughs, Colds, y Sore Throat 2 Doses 1c 35¢ a Bottle S d At Druggists DON’T EXPERIMENT! This old reliable medicine has re- lieved thousands— It will relieve you--Try it Today. SESEESEEEEES [ 1 Zhe PALAIS ROYAL = 11th and G Sts. A. Lisner, Pres. Fashiongrams From Paris McCalt Printed Pattern 3057 RACTICAL bloomer frocks as attractive as s EcS N ENNNNEEENEEEESESEESS [ TI AR L L L A L] /for ACHES nd ¥ this are welcomed by the busy mother who makes her small girl's clothes. The quaint high yoke deepens into a front panel The dress was made with McCall Printed Pattern 3057, 25¢. Bargain Basement, Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so can- not gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating lquld is produced in the bowel to keenp the food waste soft and moving. because 1t acts like this natu- ral lubricant One of the Most Popular Lots in Our '~ January Sale of Famous Palais Royal Undermuslins Quality of fabrics, workmanship and generous assortment of styles are reasons most misses, women and extra size women have enthusiastically choosen their needs‘from this interesting group. Undermuslins At 41,48 Made dainty of nain- sook and batiste. 30 styles of Nightgowns. 50 styles of Envelopes. 10 styles of Drawers. 5 styles of Chemise. 10 styles of Petticoats. 20 styles of Corset Covers. 20 styles of Bloomers. 10 styles of Step-ins. Also a new arrival of gowns and envelope chemise. And there are many other groups,_ at prices within reach of all purses. Provide your immediate and future needs now at lowest prices in years. White Uniforms, made of linene, tegulation style, with convertible collar and long sleeves. es 34 to 46. At $2.98. House and Porch Dresses, all in new spring colors, straightline’ models in stripes and checks, with trimmings of plain colors. s to 46. At $198. pe Dressing Sacques, of percale, in light or navy and gray. Neat styles. At 69¢. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Like Blossoms of Spring, New Frocks Arrive Here Daily FOR MISS! WOMEN AND WOMEN OF TRA PROPORTIONS $25, $35, $45, $55 Our untiring effort is to offer Wash- ington Women and Misses a varied as- sortment of NEW FIRST. Our buyer is constantly in touch with prominent fashion centers. See our worthy collection of spring frocks for women. Exquisite little affairs for Misses and styles that possess slend- erizing lines for women of larger pro- portions. Qur third floor is dress headquarters for the styles. dresses Washington’s newest We doubt if there has been a new material or color overlooked Come in and see the many charming new effects that are being introduced. And remember, workmanship is of a nature always associated with high-grade frocks. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Binner .Corset Demonstration Arrange for Individual Fitting An expert, Mrs. Titus, from the Binner Corset Salon.of New York city will suggest and help you select the correct model for your figure. Surely you will want a new corset for your new spring gown—and it is essential to obtain a correctly fitted corset. Binner corsets help the figure gracefully conform to the correct lines. Attractively made of fine quality materials, high-grade workmanship. Priced from $5 to $25. Fpiais Royal—Third Floor. AGAIN PALAIS ROYAL OFFERS ONE OF THE BEST }D{filé!ég OF GLOVES AT PALAIS ROYAL MODERATE Trefousse Two=Clasp Glace Kid Gloves, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Pair In all the wanted shades, tan, mode, beaver, brown, black and white, with Paris point and embroidered stitch- ings. At $250, $3.00 and $350 pair. - PERRIN'S 1-CLASP WASHABLE CAPESKIN GLOVES, spear point and embroidery stitching, P. K. sewn, in tan, gray, beaver, mode and embroidered. At $250 pair. Palais Royal—¥ain Special Table on the Main Floor. 500 Pairs—Satin Quilted Slippers. Exceptional at 12 Trimmed with twisted silk pompons, cushion soles and heels. Quilted linings that harmonize. Colors: Copen Blue, Old Rose, Pink, Light Blue, Taupe, also Black. At $1.09. Also 150 pairs Felt Slippers, 89c pair. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Final Reduction—Absolute Clearance of Low-Priced Fur Coats The quality of the pelts insures long and lasting service; the splendid matching of skins and superb workmanship are not usually found in the company of such low prices. The savings in every case warrant your coming early. 2 FRENCH CONEY COATS—40-inch models, dark, matched skins, were $47.50. } $35.00 Reduced to ¥ 3 FRENCH CONEY COATS—45-incl models, splendid, matched pelts, were } 37, $49.50 ~ Reduced to $37.50 .2 FRENCH SEAL (D¥ed Coney Coats), 4ineh beited sport _model, finepelts $58.50 were $79. Reduced to 2 2 MUSKRAT .COATS—36-inch sports * models, . fine - selected dark skins, were } BP%." Resuced to $73.00 2. RUSSIAN. PONY COATS, shirred e gang ol @ incies” ine. | $98.50 ” Pl.ll‘l Royal—Third Floor. EEsEMIESSEEREERED" !"!!III.IIIIII‘!H'BE!!!E!!Il..llll!!l"‘"""'"""" % Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Rug in' Our Stock a Home lovers, here is news you will be overjoyed to read. Nationally known makes, that have won high honors for their superior qualities, better grade workmanship, magnificent colorings and harmonious designs. Choose‘from such Rugs as— Wiltons, Axminsters, Brussels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Chenilles, Wool and Fiber, Rag Rugs, etc. And Linoleums for évery room in the house. High-grade makes. Just think, at a time when winter reconstruction of the homeis in order, comes this surprisingly interesting opportunity to purchase rugs at savings sure to induce economical home lovers to provide for immediate and future needs. And Remember! Wednesday at 6 P.M. Ends This Wonderful Buying Opportunity [ V4 1Off Regular Low Palais Royal Prices 1so includes | moleums Palais Royal—Second Floor. Hundredsof Yardsof High-Grade Cretonnes and Drapery Materials—This Sale, 39¢ Yard The very grades which a short time ago were priced at 59¢, 69¢, 79¢ and 89c a yard. An event no homelover, hotel, apartment, rooming house owner and interior decorator can afford to overlook, for the savings TIONAL! A COMPREHENSIV EVERY REQUIREMENT—SPL! ID FOR DOOR OR WINDOW SLIP COVERS, CUSHIONS, SCREEN! BEDSPREADS AND (COUC No Phone Orders, No Mail Orders, None Reserved All Sales Final —Palais Royal — Second are EXCEP- SORTMENT OF DESIGNS AND COLORS SURE TO MEET HANGINGS, H COVERS. Floor Samples and Discontinued Patterns of Odd Pieces of Furniture and $190 Colonial Design 4-Piece Birchwood $95 00 ] Mahogany Finish Bedroom Sujte. At , 2 $375 4-Piece Bedroom Suite, combination $|87 50 American walnut. colonial turn-post design. At s | $225 3-Piece Overstuffed Library Suite, loose cushion spring construction, upholstered .in heavy tapestry. At $llz'50 $150 3-Piece Living Room Suite, Cane and Birchwood mahogany finish, with spring seats, covered in velour. At . $75'00 $100 3-Piece Library Suite, Blrch‘wood ma- | hogany finish, has bluc leather spring seats, | floor samples. At : $50'00 $40 Large Overstuffed Rocker, with high win'\grt 520.00 [ back, covered in heavy denim, floor samples. Three Library Suites| Dressing Tables ! : | Left out of sets of Birchwood, Massive. Of quartered oak, [ Left out of SH= of Broi omy | golden finish, fitted with auto | and combination walnut finishes spring’ seats, covered in brown | Triplicate mirror. All floor samples. Spanish leather. All floor sam- | Resgularly Sale Price & hai i 6.00 .00 ples—each includes chair, rocker 5200 and settee. $53.50 Regularly $51.50 $147.50 $47.50 Natural Willow and Art g}%gg ng Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Three- piece Suites. All floor samples. Jan- ~ Palals Royal—Fourt! oor. | uary Clearance at % regular price. 1 | { | | i Sale Price | $73.75 i | Suites 2 Off Regular Prices Only one of a kind, some slight- |y shopworn. Al marked for a quick clearance. Restrictions —all items are to be sold for imme- diate delivery; none will be held for future deliv- J ery. Many Reasons Why Our January Sale of Thin Blown Tumblers, choice of two 42¢ pretty decorations. Special, 6 for 8-piece Grape Juice Sets, silver rose decaration. Regular $249 value. Spe- $2.19 $149; size, Electric Irons—6-pound s polished. Complete with ' China and Houseware is a Rousing Success: Laundry or Delivery Baskets, small size, medium size, $1.89; large $2.39 ize, nickeled and cord and $3_39 cial, socket plug. Regularly $3.95, special, A n Porcelain Cups and Saucers, pink ros:'l;:':‘d.ecuralion, Regular. $3.00 a 31.29 dozen value. Special, 6 for Syrup Pitchers, clear crystal glass, re- 50c | movable nickel cover. Special, jece Porcelain Mixing Bowl Sets, blue ba?\‘g decoration. Regular $2.25 value. $1.79 Special, blets and Sherbets, thin blown, pretty e!gfed patterns. Regularly $1000 a 53-95 dozen. - Choice, 6 for - Cut Glass Cheese and Cracker or Handled 1 Sandwich Trays, pretty floral decora- $l.25 tions. Values to $2.00. Sp:ciala e .t iece Crystal Sets, optic, daisy design; se :olnas-gtescni s goblets, 6 sherbets and 6 $9.69 | tumblers. Special, 100-piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, attractive border decoration with coin gold handles. Regular $40.00 value. Spe- $3z95 cial, 100-piece Porcelain Dinner_Sets, pretty blue forget-me-not decoration. Regular $16.95 $19.00 value. Speecial, 112-piece Porcelain Dinner Sets, pretty bor- dered decoration; service for twelve. %2.95 Regular $37.50 value.. Special, 100-piece Imported China Dinner Sets, a pretty floral ;g{ay with gold hairline decoration. egular $47.50 value., 339.95 Special, Heavy Retinned Molds for fancy deserts, Nickel-plated Tea Kettles. Choice of straight or curved spout. Number 7 size. $1.95 $l 19 value for 5 2 and 3 quart size Gray Enamel Coffee Pots, hinged covers, slight imperfections. 39¢ Special, Ostrich Feather Duster, fine quality feathers. 11-inch size. Regularly $1.39. sl 19 Special, 3 ¥ Fancy Boudoir Waste Baskets, oval shape with overlaid floral decorations. Q8¢ $1.69 value for White Enameled Steel Table Tops, slightly imperfect, sizes 25x40 and 25x41%. sl 89 Regular price, $2.75. Special, & 3-piece Carving Sets, white mctal handles, guaranteed steel. Regular sz 59 price, $4.00. Special, 2 - b \Y(hlte En.:’mled ‘Wood BRulh ]Sllools, with ack and rubber tipped legs. Regularly $198. Special, $1.69 Self-wringing Floor Mops, saves your hands from touching scrub water. Regularly 85c¢ $11S. Special, . “Katchall” ‘Sanitary Containers, made of light-weight lead-coated steel; finished with baked-on white gnamel and trimmed in delft blue; securely clamps to sink, table 79¢ or kitchen cabinet. Special, “Ideal” Fireless Cookers, complete with legs, | 2-well size; fully equipped. Regular $31.75 ecial, IBERAL TERMS IF DESIRED Jello, etc,, in 3 assorted® sizes. Choice of price, t}QOO. Sp ‘Wizard Combination, consisting of $1.25 Wiz- several styles. Regularly 50c a set. Spe- 39C larcl Polish Mop and one 30c bottle Wiz- 95(: ciala set, bl b sttt » ard Polish. $1.55 value. Special, complete, Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. = Tomorrow in Our Bargain Heading the Hst—be~ cause of their merit—the following new Spring Dresses AN UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE FOR THEM. £19.95 and $2250 Values $ 16 Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women's, 36 to 44. The coming season is being waited for anxiously by the makers, especially those whose financial con- ditlon prompts the need of immediate cash; and so we have newest of $19.95 to $22.50 dresses at $16.00. See the new basque éf- fects in conjunction with wide circular skirts. Others—straight lines— are for average and stout figures. Large Bertha col- lars draping the shoulde: ture. Materiale—C Canton Crepes, Taffeta, Crepe de the new 1923 spring sha Tomorrow at $16.00—Bar- gain Basement. Muslins It is Yare for such Mus- lins to be bought or sold less than the prices. These 3.500 vards will be only too quickly distributed, 15¢ & 20c Bleached. 36 inches wide, at 1jc yard. TUnbleached. at 20c_in- T quantity allowed each pur- haser. cha: “Liocn” Sheets This brand of well known sheets—size 90x99 e nowata o g, D179 Pillowcases “Acorn” the brand standard at 29 cach Buy a dozen and save 48 cents. Four ) for $1 Bedspreads The cxtra heavy double- bed size o $l.98 chet sprea Usually $2.29, Towels Glass Towels, needed in every home and hotel See ~ these, Size 18x36 inches, borders. 5 for Underwear Our January Sales grow greater annually—because better known. Many buy supplies for the entire year. Featured for tomor- row. Envelopes—The favorite chemise. Choice of 25 new styles; lace and embroidery = trimmed. 88(— Gowns—Women requir- ing sizes 46 to 50 would gladly pay $1.00 for such nightgowns—of white and pink nainsook, with embroidered yokes, 69c¢ Petticoats—Note the deep flounce of embroid- ery—and wor]! der the more at the price, 55¢ Drawers—Full cut, cir- cular and straight leg: regular and extra sizes, 75¢c Tomorrow—Bargain Baxement. Union Suits, 59¢ Women's and Juventles’ Fleece lined; Dutgh length, 36 and 38. Juveniles low neck, “short sleeves, e 12 et 99C $2.50 Union Suits v Women's Silk-and-wool Union Suits, first quality; low neck, no sleeves, B i == 51,98 Sports Hose Women's, wool mixed; some with embroidered clocks. Heather mixtures —browns and e " 69¢ Hose Outsizes—for women needing fully large and long hose.” First quality— rown only. & Three (3) pairs for 59¢ Bargain Baxement. House Dresses, $1.29) Women's New Cretonne- Practical Sizes 36 to 52 inclusiv Tomorrow—Bargain Base: LE- BN N N N N N B B}

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