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8Log THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 21, 1923 PART 1. Martingny Dress Voiles | French Eponge Suitings o] 50c Yard $1.00 : Martex Turkis In plain grounds, in a beauti- | 36 inch, in plain white, brown, | 59C~ 75‘: Reserves: Business Girls' Clubs, 6:30, F street; Business Girls' *Mass Meeting Will Be Held & ol o - Clubs, treet. ~-Next Saturday at Central i E reer: Fricnds 1 - [:I'"ZENS]‘UURGE Y. W. C. A CALENDAR. SIS NS NN NN NN AN NS N NN SN NN RIS SN RSN NN NSNS ENRE NN ERENEEREEE 5 o'ciock, F street. Club, parliamentary section, 11, dium white dots;_colors, Alice | Gray, Green, Honeydew, Bisque, | to be nearly half. | T otk el Reserve. S0 Reat colosd: 36 fiiches | g1.00/7mrd! | $125 to $1.50 Towels, in wh 1+igh School. : l Today—Vespers, Dr. and Mrs. 9 8 BE'I"I'ER Temorrow--Trué Blue Girl i 3 SBHUUI.S Reserves, 3130, F street; Higa 7 School Girl Reserve Council, 4, 7 £ ¥z ] F street; Ever-Dependable Girl PALA!S mYAL Blue, Dark Blue, Black, Brown, | French Blue, Peach and Orchid. 75¢c to 85c grade, large and e . : wide. At 50c yard. Paiais Royal—Second Floor 2 e e e ————— Ae0— John Lake of Chinu, speakers, ub- perligmeniars section, 11 ful assortment of small and me- Alice Blue, Sand, Lavender, | —in plain white and colored borg The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. || g:’:g’ Red, Lavender and Light | A beautifui finished fabric. At | $1.19 to $1.25 plain white ang at_Friendship House. Thursday—Employed Girl Re- serves, §:30, F street; Business Girls' Clubs, 6:30, E street: Business Girls' Clubs, 6:30, ¥ street: _annual meeting of Young Women's Christian As- soclation. & F mreet: 202 . : Friday—Bon Secour Girl e~ Meany Civic Organizations Work to serves, 3, I street: exposition : ¢ of International Sunday School Make Gathering Representative sson. 4:45, F street. 5 i Saturda Children’s gym- of Entire City. u in Stamped Leatherette, Fabric and Chamoisette Sale . . An Important Three-Day Event Offe THESE ARE ALL STANDARD QUALITY MATERIALS; THE F@ SEAKER LAUDS GEN. LEE : | A WONDERFUL VARIETY IN THIS' COLLECTION, ALL, i S 5 . R AS “SOLDIER AND MAN” {l All washable and made by some of America’s premier glove manufacturers. All are perfect and READY TO WORK. READ DESCRIPTIONS BELOW A Bt - 3 i i: all sizes. Cut carefully, to fit correctly. Popular styles, from 2-button to 16-button, and then, too e —— T e Judge Goolrick Comments on His- | there are strap-wrist gloves. Bought 'way under regular prices and in turn offered to our : r 1 patrons o tory of Confederate Leader at at the same savings. Also a splendid lot of gloves were taken from our regular stock—reduced and $l.95 Stamped Bedspreads 200 of Child Birthday Celebration. $2 Stamped Dresses of best quality ushered into the sale at the below low prices. ! Ea Recalling _instances when he had . ch ien bray, etc. Attractive designs h. Robert E. Lee during the C Stamped on good quality 57 leached in, i 4 | Pr unbleached muslin, in three = adiny . andl Vit VuoE hetween t north and south pretty designs for the colored ery. All made up and trimmed 12-button Leatherette, a double - woven fabric, the weight of g parts from ihe history ern leader, Judge John T. ©federate veteran, of Fred- { French knot and lazy daisy ets. Ages 2 to 12. Closed | embroidery. Size 72x90. room for spring goods. Mocha, but washable; excellent for warmth and general wear, spe- cially good for driving gloves; full, wide-cut arms; in beaver, covert, chamois, pongee, brown and gray. Regular $1.75 grade. Beiiie o he S Special Purchase and Sale 6f i nasium and dancing classes, 10 to 12, F street. Quadlities that regularly should sell for $1.25 up to $1.75 bu Va., Friday night praised Gen Lee as a soldier and man, ut the Celebration of the general's birthday tnder the auspices of the Confedera Veterans' Assoclation. Camp 171, C. V. at the Confederate Memorial | Home, 1322 Vermont avenue. Goolrick __ denounced the! of honor. but I denounce the organ- |ization that is parading today under that historic name.” Fred Beall. commander of the camp, who intreduced the speaker, also de- nounced the klan as “a disgrace to! the original organization.” H The work of the various Confeder: a g ate relief organizations was praised | A mass meeting, which the public {gnd supnort of the charity ball to be |l is urged to attend, in the interest of | Ziven at the Willard Hotel Monday bettering the school conditions in | Was urged. The evening's program Washington, will be held next Satur- | musiect *"§inE end instrumental o'clock in the evening at] A wreath was placed on the statue jof Gen. Lee.in Statuary Hall, in_the | { Capitol, by the Children of the Con- ' ! | federacy ‘at exercises held Friday ith her schools today. that | afternoon. The wreath was present- not - kept pace with theed by Mrs. Walter L. Hutton. presi- ity and with modern | dent of the Daughters of the Con- i p . federacy of the District of Columbia. and that educationalto Miss Adeline Alexander, president n a process of cvolution | of the Children of the Confederacy. t the entire educational world | and was placed on the statue by. her. ting the trinl of new methods | Roepresentative R. Walton Moore of W nation’s capital should | virginla eulogized Gen. Lee as “the REC "rf (:“‘:.:;’ué} | most perfect product of our race du u iler. 1 ing the long period c i srzanizations of (he“,f"" EIREE Dol S o to the limit the o . ! | He concluded by saying that “his in the hope that|jife, like unfaded flowers, will be fra- i grant throughout the world in all Stamped on beach cloth in three simple pate terns for French knot and lazy daisy emw broidery. All made up. 7 39c Dry Well Towels, 3 for $1 Stamped in three patterns for the French knot and lazy daisy embroidery. Hemstitch edge for crocheting. . i , 80x108. 39c Combing Jackets, Each, 25¢ Stamped on white art cloth in two preiRy 1.25 Lunch Cloths, Each, 79 - He . Simocd %5-inch Cloths of white art cxoxi JiEsiens Lo lasydaiTyictibEaideny: $1.25 Library Scarfs, Each, 69¢ for lazy daisy and French knot patterns. Stamped on all pure linen tan material in 12¢ Lunch Napkins, Each, 8c two simple designs for colored lazy daisy and Qualities that regularly Pretty napkins stamped to match lunch ¥ T zy d 8 * cloths for the lazy daisy and French knot pat- | French knot embroidery. Size 18x34 inches. | { should sell at much i g ! 79¢ Luncheon Sets, 49c Set higher prices 25c 3-Piece Vanity Sets. 19c Set | ‘Stamped on_unbleached muslin with 34x3e Stamped on white art cloth, in three simple | inch cloth and 12x12-inch napkins. The pate, patterns, for colored embroidery terns are new and attractive. Sale Imported Stamped Linen Art $1 Stamped Crash Scarfs, 69c Puritan Knitting Yarns - On Opster white pure linen crash in three simple designs for lazy daisy and French em- | . Hank, 61c brotdery. Size 18xS0 inches. At ¢ each. | 33 ounces to hank. A warm even-thread H H | yarn that women who. know appreciate,] 69c 3-Piece Vanity Set, 47c | %70 ki3 Golden Brown, Pink, White, Stamped on pure white linen in two simple | Peacock Bhue, Turquoise, Biack, Oxford Gra Stamped on good quality unbleached muslin in three attractive designs for the lazy daisy | and French knot embroidery. $3.75 Stamped Spreads Each, $2.39 With bolster attached. On good heavy qual- ity unbleached muslin in two attractive pat- | terns for the French knot embroidery. Size 16-button-length Chamoisette Gloves, spear-point stitchings, in S e / covert, beige, biscuit and white. Strap-wrist Chamoisette and Suede Fabric Gloves, embroidered stitchings; self, contrast and two toned; in mastic, mode, Brown, oak, coffee, covert, silver and white. Regular $1.25 and $1.50 quality. At 98c pair. 13- Strap-wrist Chamoisette Gloves, spear-point stitchings; in all the best colorings—brown, coffee, covert, mode and gray. At 73c. c Qualities that regularly should sell at much higher prices. 2-clasp Lined Fabric Gloves, soft, warm and durable; in black, brown and 5 9 Pr. ey 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, in beige color and in white. At 59c pair. Palais Royal—Main Floor. igton i not the days to come.” ttive | prihe singing was led by Miss Jose. e iphine Houston. Mrs. Maude Howel ic demonstration to be|Smith, directress of the Children ot at which Senator Ar-|the Confederacy, was in charge of ceremonies. anizations which have co- ‘ ements for the | { < include the District Congress | | hers and Parent-Teacher As- League, the ! s Club, the High| : <" Union, the Grade| | . the education sec- FOR " the Association of Uni- o Twentieth Century Club, ¥ Women., Dr. Humphreys’ “Seventy- patterns for lazy daisy and French knct em- | Jade and Pale Yellow. Regularly 75c, At 6ig] broidery. At 47c. hank. Showing Monday— Exclusive New Hats at *10, *16.50 and ‘20 Many exact reproductions of imported models, designed for the Southland and for wear about town, are among the new arrivals in our French Salon. For your approval are the large shade hats, medium and small chic hats, now so popular for town wear. Beau- tiful hats with wool embroidery, appliqued fruits, French flowers, wide ribbon bows and fancy feathers, in all the bright spring colors as well as the ever-popular black, brown and navy. s New Ribbon Hats for Sports and Street, $3.98 and $5.00 Beautiful styled hats, fashioned of heavy belting ribbon, in five good styles; in solid and combination colors. Ideal hat for right now for Sports and Street Wear. Palals Royal—Second Floor. Attractive Business Blouses, $5.00 Dark navy, brown, tan ovefte blouses, made of crepe de chinej some are with collars, others withe out touches of embroidery, buf combined with different colors, Also tailored effects. All sizesy At $5.00. Smart Dimity Blouses, $3 i - Extra-Size Overbleuses Navy blue, heavily beaded 03 braided. Sizes 46 to 52. $8.50 an $10.95. Remarkable Values—These *25 to *50 Imported French Bead Bags at $18.50 =z mmittee on education of the l‘k[rhcl of Columbia Federation of ‘s Clubs, the District League s, the Principals’ As- etta F. Johnson, director s - Sehool of Organic Education, | seven” is for La Grippe, Influ- he founded twelve vears ago 3 1 v ama to test original ideas gs enza, _(‘atarrhj F]O\V]ng E}CS o edpoational methads, iwill mpesic on and Nose, Pains and Soreness o h s Cdueation [ ; E Adaptabiiity to the Pubiie|in Head and Chest, and for ; Mrs. Jodhnson is considered | Colds—30c. an authority on_educational questions T ihoughout the Tnited States and nas| 19U p on recovery ta ke ectured extensively. V! i N+ The meeting will be opened by Mrs. Humphreys fiomciiEnlets flo es Scott Rafter, president of the | 24, price 30c. trict of Columbia Moth iConnea: Medical Book, tells all, free. DA% S At Drug_Stores, or sent on remittance or ©."0. D. Parcel Post. Humphreys' 3 n L fum; eo. introduce Senator Capper, who Will | sjediéins Company, 16 Wilinm Street, New act as chairman of the meeting. York. Eyamond (@.|- si‘ Next Deer to R. Harris & Co. Sacrificing for Clearance Dresses In 4 of excellent designs and wonderful embellishments. Some with metal lace, and others with cotton lace collars. Short and long sleeves. Three Hlustrated Palafs Roval—Third Floosy Reduction Sale of Hair Goods All transformations at reduced prices. 3 22-inch Switches, regularly af $10; natural wavy, made on three separate short stems. A special/ at $8. 22-inch Switch; regularly $13.50% natural wavy; three short stems, Special at $11. On Sale Palais Royal—Main Floog Balcony. Handmade in wonderful designs and colorings. Mounted on massive shell tops, also hand-engraved silver frames; many woven bead bags included. chly lined and fitted with purse and mirror. These bags must be seen to be appreciated. Monday only at $18.50. Only 40 altogether. Come early. No C. O.D.s ::mlix:l::fig_e’:..‘ s in Canton Crepe : Taffeta Tricotines Bargain Basement Sale Extraordina —AT GREATLY BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE OF TODAY. $30,000 WORTH OF SPECIALLY] QUALITY, PERFECT GOODS, MILL ENDS AND SECONDS. You Save from 1/ tg $1.79 Hemmed Pattern Cloths--Basement Sale Price, $1.29 Furniture Sale——40% Discount On All Floor Samples and Discontinued Patterns ALL ARE VERY SLIGHTLY SHOP-WORN Beautiful new models, for street and afternoon wear Ladies’ and $150 3-piece Living Room Two 6-piecé Breakfast Suifes, Choice ....... Misses’ Sizes nnMiHWlwW ] : TR i diance E Do You Want to Radiate Health, Youthful Energy, Mental and Physical Vitality? Our Radium Preparations & have been remarkably successful in the treatment of RHEU- MATISM, NEURITIS, ARTHRITIS, ARTHRITIS DEFORM- ANS, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, INSOMNIA, LIVER AND § KIDNEY TROUBLES, NERVOUSNESS AND MANY OTHER § DISORDERS. = You aw‘elndhhundlx;eds ogl ldatilax-s’_‘fm- other trel'tmenu \;dthout B Lknowing whether they wi cnefit yoa or not, s0 wl not invest a few dollars in our RADIUM PREPARATIONS and _get the benefit of the most wonderful element known to science, it ON SALE AT:. O’'DONNELL’S DRUG STORES and RADJUM PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1108 Conn. Avenue Main 6797 Suite, with velour seats, cane and combination mahogany. At $90. $120 and $147.50 3-piece Solid Quartered -oak Library Suite, golden finish, fitted with genuine brown Spanish leather auto spring seats. At $72.00 and $88.50. $65 38-piece Library Suite, fumed oak, mission design; has brown Spanish leather: auto spring seats. At $39.00. 4 Tea Wagons, with removable glass trays and rubber- tired wheels of gombination mahog- any. Regularly $46.50, $40.00 and $32.50. Sale price, $27.90, $24 and $19.50. hand decorated, of northern birchwood; includes small buffet, drop-leaf table and 4 chairs. Fawn colored, regularly $200; at $160.00. Putty colored, regularly $172.50; at $103.50. $650 7-piece Bedroom Suite, Adam Period design; includes dresser, bed, chiffonier, vanity dresser, chair, rocker and bench. Tyo suites, one combination ma- hogany and one combination American walnut. At $390.00. $375 4-piece Bedroom Suite, Tudor Period- design; consists of dresser, bed, toilet table and bow- end bed. Two suites, one combi- nation American walnut and one combination mahogany. At $225. Palals Reyal—Fourth Floer. 54x54-inch imported linene-finish cotton cloths, in neat floral designs. i $1 Damask Tablecloth--Basement Sale Price, 69¢ Yard 56-inch Figured Cotton Damask Cloths, both hemstitched and scalloped. Perfect quality. At 69c yard, 50c Large Turkish Towels--Basement Sale Price, 29c Each Size 22x44 inches, with pink and blue striped border. Double thread. At 29c each. 7c Unbleached 'Crash--Basement Sale Price, 4¢ Yard . 16 inches wide. With red stripe botder. Very serviceable quality. At 4c yard. $1.39 Crochet Spreads-—Basement Sale Price, $I Each 700 Crochet Hemmed Spreads, bought from 25% to 35% less than today’s value. All first quality. Floral designs. Hemmed. Size 68x78. At $1 each. $1:49 Cotton Blankets~-Basement Sale Price, 73c Fach Gray Sheet Blankets, size 66x80. Heavy napped quality; cheaper than sheets. Housewives are urged tg' buy now, for there are at least two more months of cold weather ahead. At 73c each.