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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT TR RESOENTS FUS Harrison’s Proposal to Stop $25,000 Causes Uproar in Senate. The Convenience ' of a Charge ; ‘Account —is ¢specially appreciated by these who have been accus- tomed to paying cash. Would you like to open one—we are ready when you are. Home of Butterick Patterns —with the famous Deltor system that saves time aud money. Success Supreme! Tomorrow We Stage DRESS SALE No. 3 Eloquent evidence of the genius of King’s Palace for sensing and meeting the public demand at the RIGHT TIME! Whenever was response so overwhelming that a third sale within two weeks—at a single price—could be launched with suc- cess a certainty? The New Shipment Presents Values as Sensational and Fashions Big Semi-Annual Clean-Up as Exquisite as its Predecessors fi l Prices to Make YOUR SIZE IS HERE Odds and Ends Little Lots, Big Lots— —Youthful Creations, sizes 14 to-20. | Starts TombtrowQ—The I A row, which raged for more than an hour, was started in the Senate vesterday by an attempt by Senator Harrison, democrat sippi, to tie up the usual presidential traveling-and ent ainment expense fund until President Harding re- sponds to the resolution passed last April asking for the reasons for all appointments by executive - order since the beginning of the Harding | administration. LIS The proposal drew most of the!= republican leaders into the debate in | = dcfense of the President, but it finally was withdrawn after Chair-{E man Warren of the appropriations committee. had moved to lay it on | the t i In xtended speech S rison criticized the waiving the civil making appoint FlY! : | b Every Dress is a quality dress—as dis- tinctive in the fine points of workman- N Ohio, the Presi tee, had the right Y dent might thing have been trying to disc and great concern during his recent visit here because of of keeping a muzzle .on him and guardng against an explosion.” and in national pre Situation in. Electrical De- tricity has lef ment of the District government, like the building office,” in: need of. more men, inquiry yesterday revealed. parts of the city and Scores of old dwellings having electricity install- ed, the volume of wire. inspection is increasing daily. tors o see to it that all of the wiring . and ¢ited a long | hat he xaid had encroachmefits authorlty. Waive Regul President waive civil servie exulations at will in th »f Massa- publican leader, to nt Wilson had not ctionable, which used i addressing vernment employe.” said “he realized | ind hiv. official ad reat anxiety over there” “the necessity He added that the President also had settling. controver: binet members “squ I of various bureau his thoughts on in ems S0 that no one in{ what he i eepin| ~preside on’ ¢ongramsiona some | WRE INSPECTION partment Like ‘That in Building Office. Rupid increase in the use of. elec the electrical depart- With new housés going up in all | The District has only five inspec- jnstalled in every nook and corner of the city is put in properly. Because of the fire risk involved in defective electric wiring, this branch of the service becomes almost equal in importance with the bullding of- fice, which looks to the structural soundness of a building. i trical office made 1 as compared with 1 year. it wider the, Knickerbocker Theate: 17,284 Inspections in Year. During the last fiscal year the elec 284 inspections, 3 .170 the previous | eferring to this increasp and effects, Warren B. Hadley, elec- d in his report to e to recall and gon- and the Iroguois Theater disasters to ap reciate the hazard of the situation. ractically all the pressure on the ‘building inspection division\is reflect- ed on the electrical department, yet |= the wiring permits covered by build- | = fng permits are only 30 per cent of the total.” ‘Come to Us for an £ Early Examination |z Our business passed the experi- mental stage long ago. ' We know today what we can give to our clients in the way of hi -class dentistry at the lowest possible fig- ares. Expert treatment at a min- imum cost will be the advantage ' 1 of visiting us Gold lll‘_l!l.yl, Amal- il llings.......$1.00 up 50c Qur Famous Buction Teeth 4t tight, | .'E- i satisfaction, and look like natu Teeth extracted FREE when other work - Hurry for the Savings Rummage Y Rummage Lots Hosiery Gloves For Women, Men and’ Children S 25¢ WOMEN'S KI D= GLOVES, odds and ends; 25 C black only; sizes 5% and 6 WOMEN'S LEATHER- ETTE AND SUEDETEX PABRIC GLOVES, sizes b and 25¢ 6. in white and pongee and most all sizes in black .. BOYS’ (x‘ll‘!\:’l"l.E‘l‘S. Wl(:]"_l‘e_nlher or seconds i WOMEN'’S $1.39 IM- ;\kgu‘;fisn' aozen. ° Per- 69(; ect WOMEN'S $4.50 BIAR- & N TLEe, i fan AN RAALTE DOUBLE { GLOVES AND SUEDE- ha havs; might irres: SOC ulars .. MEN'S AUTO GAUNT- All Men’s Automobile Gloves and Gauntlets One-Third Off $1.00 BLOUSES, mussed Timmed. itk né"c‘l"li',a“‘s"g"' C WOMEN'S SWEATERS, f;ip;:z}:"t:: ut{'l&, :;;utlfnlly knit navy. " PReducea $l.45 O oo sonaa WARNER RUSTPROOF CORSETS, $150 models. in sizes 19, ‘White BUST CONFINERS of- fancy flesh-colored cloth. ~ Fastened back, elastic -insert 4 Worth- * $5.00, $6.00 " and $7.00 25¢ * GLOVE SILK HOSE, in | SILK-AND:FIBER HOSE, Sioee ot 3525 quainy. Black and. ussorted coi- 29C WOMEN'S HEATHER HOSE, in dropstitech style. Popular colorings. lsc WOMEN’S BURSON WHITE-SOLE HOSE, Iin regular and extra sizes.- Very slight THREAD STLK HOSE, about 50 pairs, Onyx full-fashioned, 1ightly irregu- CHILDREN’S HOSE, Durably ribbed. lOc Perfect quality BLACK 29c¢ in_black and a few col- 50(: mostly white, In broken Rummage Lots Bedwear $2.00 BLANKETS, consist- ing of single-bed blankets and high-grade baby $l 50 . blankets. White, tan $3.00 BED COMFORTS, and plaids. Each ... o S trom, full sizes, covered with - silkoline $2.29 cotton filled with $1.69 SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETS, perfect Lauality. 81x80 - size £ l1a d bl $1.50 SEAMLESS SHBETS, made of heavy un- bleached cotton that $l 19 . ana white soon washes white. Perfect quality ...... WOMEN’S $2.50 TO $4.00 SPORT HOSE, every pair perfect. clocked. All-wool, silk-and-wool and wool :]nlxlurp:A.lEhngdllnh ;lbhed. plain, ropstitched an All col- 51‘65 WOMEN'S ONYX SILK- AND-WOOL_ AND WOOL-MIXED svon'r,nonshu‘x b]l&k and colors. ain, rib- bed, 95¢ fect CHILDREN'S FAY s’rooxmgs lhgt -Tllt}on ; to the walst. m: ot, small c- 25C onds .. .. CHILDREN'S SOCKS, worth 29c and 35c;- colored tops and solid .colors. Also Infants’ White Cashmer- lsc ette Hose ... veee CHILDREN'S SOCKS, worth 50c to 7éc; three- quarter and regulation lengths, beautifully mer- 25C | cerized . o PILLOWCASES, 35c and 40c cases, sizes 45x36 and 42x36. Of exoslient srades of 29C eac cotton. Per- fect, each ..... $3.00 INSTITUTION BED- SPREADS, heavy, durable and at- tractive. Sizes for 51.98 single beds. About fifty. Each . $5.00 BLANKETS, weight four pounds, 30 pairs, in black- and-white stripes. $2 98 bed size. Pair .. i Also plain tan. Double $1200 LAMBSWOOL- de luxe, covered FILLED COMFORTS 57.75 with _superb quality sateen ... S5 Rummage | Rummage Home Needs ~ $250 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, made in Ircland and beautiful mercer- $l 25 o, Size 64x64» 75c and $1.00 TURKISH BATH TOWELS, large size, heavy and. absorbent. All white. 12 dozen to 35C SHEET- sell at, each Mills PEPPERELL ING—Famous Pepperell 81-inch Bleached Sheeting Cot- ton, remnants_ tha would sell” from ' th 29C piece at 650 yard...... ODD NAPKINS, sizes Lex18 and eoxzso‘. Ready hemmed. o or . to i [ $2.50 dozen. fOr civeeccsscronssnens SOILED NAPKINS, made L., B YR perfect. Dozen ... . 10c Turknit Washcloths 6. for 25¢ ; 25¢c Cotton Batting, roll, 19¢. ized. Each The New Billie Burke or “Bustle Hat” Trimmings 40-INCH CHIFFON ALL-OVER LACES, ra- ?{r‘oj‘:n & and Krn):l. o 5 yar $1.50 to $1.98 yard.. $l '00 VAL LACE INSER- mesh, % to 1 inch wide. Formerly bc to 15¢. Yard.. 75c TO $1.00 NETS, in sk and cotton. Light ana Yard .eee..- pir e e i R $1.00 CLOTH, all-silk quality. Desir- Originally $1.50. Yard dium and net flouncings in navy, lengths. Formerly TIONS, round and diamond 2c 1 ld“ and 40 Inches wide dark shades. soc TRIMMING BRAIDS, 5c to MESH VEILING, in plain and combination dots. _Sold for 29¢ to lgc 0c. Yard Soeens . Spring Hats .95 In Modes-of _ Beauty and: Originality - Three Styles Sketched Above—Scores and Scores of Others in This Purchase of 500 New Models. . Hats of haircloth, gros de londres, timbo braid, visca braid, baronet haircloth, change- able silks and-combinations. Black and every fashionable spring color. k Ofi-the-face every taste. conceits, pokes, tricornes, mushrooms—a style for every face and Trimmed with fl?v'vers, fruits, ornaments, quills, cellophane, ostrith, rib- bons, fancy feathers and scarfs. —Alluring Styles, sizes 36 to 44. —Graceful .Stylish Stouts, sizes 46 to 5414—including black . canton crepe. ks fll By styles. Modes that Flash the Message of 22 Spring in Sweetest Accents Fashioned of Canton crepe, taffeta silk, flat crepe, Roshanara crepe, Poiret twill, chiffon velvet, all-over shadow lace, charmeuse, Paisley silk combinations, silk-and-velvat, cloth-and-velvet and rich gold and silver cloth combination. Newest basque, panel, straight- line, flared and circular skirt effects. Richly embroidered, beaded. and all-over braided; colorful floral motifs, Persian bands, rows of pleated cire ribbon, worsted .and gold and silver thread and Oriental ornaments applied in no end of effective ways. ANY FUR COAT *Sensational—Yet Absolutely True Every one of our magnificent Fur Coats and Capes is reduced to E all the approved styles. fur. Rich silk limings. CTLY HALF the marked price. $55.00 to $244.50 Buys Fur Coats That Sold from $110.00 to $489.00 Rummage' Millinery 1 TRIMMED HATS THAT SOLD FOR $5.00 to $6.95—Fop- ular models In velvet, satin and duvetyn. Also Hat- ters’ plush and zibeline banded sall- ors. Choice $1.00 - TRIMMED HATS THAT SOLD . FOR $10.00 TO Our'finest millinery from famous originators. In Panne and Lyons Velvet, luxuriously trimmed. Black and 5_00 colors. Choice MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S READY - TO - WEAR HATS oonsisting of tams, hoods and other types, beaver hats trimmed with bands and streamers. Sold. for $1.00 to .$3.00. “Choice .. also 50c Rummage Wash Goods 35c TREFFAN DRESS | GINGHAM, 32 inches wide, fast | color; small lot in checks; stripes and plaids. Yard l 7c 25c. NAVY BLUE PER- sipmsensat 18 yard wide. Yard. C Rugs ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS at saving prices to. thrill thrifty ‘housekeepers. Compare them with prices around the city. 9312 Reduced to $33.75 83x10.6 Reduced to $29.75 630 Redueed to $19.75 39¢ OUROLEUM RUGS, size 18x36. In hand- 190 some patterns. Limit 2 to a buyer. Each CRETONNE ?.RAPERI ES, 29¢c and 35c gradés, also oacolx‘:: of Jerd-wide lsc WHITE CURTAIN swith lace edge. . 18 inchés wid making . Dutéh 7’/2(: 1o curtains. . Yar i . | i 59c BATH ROBE CLOTH, 2 pieces, in the popylar 39 C gray ed patterns. 35c WHITE DOMET FLANEL, yard wide, soft, leecy: quality that has w0 many hues. 22¢ ar and Draperies (Second Floor, King’s Palace) G$1.oo MATTINCIl LUG- AGE 3 e 25¢ WHITE ENAMELED 40c TABLE OILCLOTH, in - all-white and nea tile patterns. Yard.... 2SC $125 D U'ECH\ STYLE Scfim _Curtains, all- . 79c white. Reduced for Rummage. Set. $750 STENCILED GRASS RUGS, size 9x12. Blue and green patterns $5.00 any 'SHES g5 Dress Goods REMNANTS all Zei- crepe de chine, satin .megsaline and taffeta, in_as- 51.00 sorted colors. $1.§3 SATIN DUCHESSE, ‘weaves, yard 40 inches wide, $2.95 heavy and lustrous; | | $1.00 STORM SERGE, 36 inches wide; one piece each of navy, midnight, brown and biack, Yard 79C 75c SILK-STRIPE SHIRTING MADRAS, 4 pieces in pin stripes of blue and lavender. Yard 39¢c o All the high-grade pelts, Mostly trimmedswith a different kind of Flannelette and Muslin FLANNELETTE PETTI- COATS, in werviceable gray Varmr © Blarloped vot- 25C 69c FLANNELETTE ruteie. T “gray 39C BEEIDES 1oh et Yina o G FLANNELETTE NIGHT- GOWNS, that sold for $1.50 and $2.00; double yoke back and front; colorful 950 stripes 14 HO U S E DRESSES, somewhat mussed. Orig- inally sold for $1.00 to 59C $2.98. Choice.. ship as in fine fabrics and charming Underwear ROBES, of soft, thick, blanket Reduced to in bluebird pattern and Choice . 25C fitting: in_gray with $1.00 SILK AND 49C WOMEN’'S BATH th, fandsomio ‘patterns $2.30 WOMEN’S BLOOMERS, solid colors. Former- 1y sold for . 93c KNITTED ° SKIRTS, snug, warm and trim- circular stripes. 39C kind SATIN CAMISOLES, with deep lace tops Rummage Knit Underwear WOMEN’S UNION sl]l'l‘s.‘ Wnr;nly flalecedA High neck, long sleeves; low neck, no sleeves. Reg- 65C ular sizes WOMEN’S KAYSER LISLE BLOOMERS. In white, pink an ack. Vo $1 and $1.15. Extra 59(: WOMEN’S SILK - TOP UNION SUITS—Forest' Mills make in sizes 3¢ and 98C PANTS, sizes 2. «sizes, 69¢; regular sizes CHILDREN'S E. Z. UNION SUITS with waist attach- ment. Knee length. 59C CHILDREN'S BLACK le’:‘d ms‘?oumxs. . warmly fleeced. zes o BOYS' UNION SUITS, heavy fleeced gray sults; per- fect ~quality. 'Sizes 10 o “ 85¢ REST #o0ld up to 70c, now.... Rummage Lots Boys’ Wear SUITS, sizes 6 to 10 ited lot $l 'fl' 9 breasted, belted BOYS' NORFOLK omy. Made with knicker pants. Lim- OVERCOATS for boys of 3 to 6. Double- i‘:rfl‘;é with ' plaid 51.98 BOYS’ SUITS, in all-wool | and part-wool cloths, with one or two pairs pants. 8 to 14; also Little Boys' $ Chinchilla O 1 : : 25 JUVENILE SUITS, sizes 2%, 3 and 4 only. In cas- simere and corduro; Sold up Cholce .. IM*HII'IIIIMIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIilll BOYS’ SWEATERS, coat style, ‘with shawl collar. $3.00 and $4.00 formerly. Broken sizes 8 to 16. Also a $1.98 FLANNELETTE PAJA- ‘5::4 sf?‘n"l“ ui)om Yor 95(: 1.50 JUVENILE SUITS, two- piece style, with blue sérge or corduroy pants and mercerized rep tops. Si 3 $1.98 to 7. $3.98 BOYS’ BLLOUSES, of per- originally cale, madras and khaki. Collar and pockct:-; lgc flmuflu“mullluufll LT T LU LV TR T U T T LTV O T T O T T C T T T LU