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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923 MUYERD[:HANGMAN !:Illlll.!!:lllllllll.lllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll F AVENONENT IS General Superintendent of Penal Institution Logical Official for Duties. . Juniors’ and Misses’ Spring Dresses an A fi Such scores of new things ?.rriving Emphasizing Egyptian Influence 5 © : e e $22.50, 525, $35 and Costume are -being now displayed. Up to $55 e . The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. - Fashion receives inspiration . iromdtl}e _cll‘istc:::}rz of treasures > : e r . . by s ound in o —_— e D R , N, | Palais Royal Hats—Significant of ing. A medley of vivid shades ANk AN g ; : strike an appealing note. Our o e o i N e - the Spirit of Newness William H. Moyer, general superin- tendent of penal institutions will be Washington's official hangman, if the amendment tacked on to the third de- ficiency bill by the Senate yesterday becomes a law. This conclusion was reached by the Comnissioners tod following a re- port that there was some doubt as to who really would be the hangman under the language of the amend- ment. Capt, W L. Peak has been the tive head of the jail since 1919, un- o tit puty superintend- some minds ;ions, lli;w on display in our ; large Misses” and Junior de- g . partment on the Third Floor. ] g g » L SeeTheSe Hats at And just as this time, when Misses and Juniors are “throw- ing off” their heavy wrap:. y S 2 s 10 ie \ It’s time for that New ‘ > & ! / - Spring Suit, and for Roshanara il I =l e e long mileage it should Crepe Dresses /1 il” who was desig- Senate to do the hang- be a Palais Royal Two- Nre / . E 4 3 trousers Suit. Just heavy enough for spring ; . Spr]“g Blouses For Madam and Mademoiselle we offer, g Hundreds of Men’s wear. In the striking Egyptian L Exotic Desi a select assortment of Hats that carry style /il - 7 . \ and Young Men's designs, gay color effects, pos- Y Fone 5 e’,\‘,g"’ and individuality that one can hardly resist. it High - grade All - wool sessing the chic sure to be ap- g and Color Notes ~ Included in this large selection are beautiful o p;eciat'ed ’bg. ndjisses desiring $ Imported Straws of Tagal, Milan, Timbo, ; i charming individuality of style. ., Fancy ‘Hemp and Hair, fashioned into the o\ : e Paisley Crepe, Flat Crepe . newest ideas that are to be the real pro- i\~ | TWO Trousers o e twe i Canton Crepe, Printed Crepe Adopting Fashion's nounced styles forlthe coming season. For | Su‘t~ Dresses—in fact, the entire ) latest fad for Printed 1’_:":“ alx.wprc:;'altavrc a»rdge, .’:“l‘d‘l“!‘“ ang ‘small 4 | IS crepe farnily is here. : Styl 4 ilk: 3 li ats, cleverly rlmme_ Wi pam an ancy i il | ANNA BELL COOK HELD arAlcolorieHerteitie: ave ’:1.25 fll-xarsrfiirrxegve: :15 '::"2; bows and Joops of ribbons, imported smail | i $ hen the question was put to Cor- tion Counsel Stephens today he e and found that New Spring 1923— ation discovery District f asking Con- S to change the language of the nt, which is na 1 confer- N FOUR INDICTMENTS ferent. Drapes so i 2 . . flowers and fruits, fancy feathers and orna- 0 079“77 7c fashion’s appgoval. as to. win g::t:rel‘;;s g;;ir}:“r::g ments. Hats for Street, Dress, Theater and Woman Charged With Housebreak- P Social function that really must be seen to ALSO DRESSES business i i Crepe Knit. Jacquette s ing and Larceny, Following Re- ol TR e e in the more yetéras iryles styles, all beautiful be appreciated. peated Escapes From Police. ;l;;?;s“::hp:;;etinl;::; Hundreds of Beautiful Misses’ and Children’s Considerably less na Bell Cook, who has repeatedly * . G 5 than you will find suits s "f ' ‘“’v A Word About Trlmmmg's colors. Canton knit in 3 Tl'lmmed Hats at Tailored Hats - ot eqfial quality with Much charm is added by the unique manner in which all shades. Jade, green, single trousers. . That they are used—Cascade drapery, flowing panels, girdles almond green, buff, $5 and $7.50 i | $l.98, $2.98 tO $5.00 extra pair practically of all descriptions, embroidery, braid~ and other touches. ;2:}51‘3223 4égraAyt. $5‘7\;l Our popular priced Trimmed Hat Parlors Our selection of Children’s Hats is now cuts yl?ur C‘Othefs cose Misses’ and Juniors’ Depurtment—The Palnis Royal—Third Floor. B LT SO are now crowded with the late creations of = ready and offers a wonderfully large variety in half. X we_ Faturef # = new Fifth Avenue styles sure to please the | of smart styles and colors sure to be appreci- t;;vo:rousersr 5”"51 °‘ Shp—O" Miss, Young Woman and Matron desirous | ated by mother and daughter alike. Scores Hicbest qualitylonlyiol tested and dependable said to of securing new styles, colors, trimmings | of new styl d cols i of S t $3 95 s s | styles and colors are represented in 5 o, = and straw Hats. = this lar; cycollecticn. & all -wool fabrics and weaters, 8! . . EXtraordl“ary Ofierlng Of All-wool Slip-on Nov-, New Arrival of French Room Model Hats from the leading American ;;Ehélz:;lormg. 31to 41 elty Sweaters, in block Modiste. Priced at $16.50 to $29.50. 8 ? 5 . S s Coats, Capes, Wl'apS afld SUltS design, V neck, belt all New Tailored and Sports Hats. At $2.98, $3.98 to $7.50. S 371048 & Longs. 361042 around. Pretty blue, Hat Frames of the newest advanced spring styles only 49c. S f . Of a type and quility not often associated with so low a price as Black and whizle‘ buff FEERERSY i ,“f_,__mmu e Shorts, 31042 shoplifting _are | and tan. All sizes. At Exceptional Begg and a $3.95. e wonmua e[| YOU Cannot Be Too Careful in Choosing the at $35.00 Irs * Topcoat Time. ;_ & ‘ Hundreds of | Gloves to Complete Your Spring Costume i e e £y —That’s why we urge every woman to visit the Palais Royal Glove Section for authen- ITEM IN DEFICIENCY BILL ’ i New Petticoats tic, perfect fitting styles. Presenting well known makes—domestic and foreign—all at Extra Fine Palais Royal prices. ; KD PROWDE_S FOR HANGMAN 72 4 85.00 Trefousse French Kid Gloves are Known for Their Superior Quality Topcoats at $30 A nd d ju = 20-button length, in white. | 12-button length, in colors, | Strap Wrist Gauntlets, of light- Satsim S% 2 My At $8.00. | black and white. At $5.50. | weight French Glace Kid, extra S Senate commit. By > it AL il el Lt 16-button length in cham- | 8-button length, in brown, | 1on% cuff, wide gore, fancy em. Fafh ¢ Swagset r the District of N =, in welf color, Regular and pagne, mastic, brown, black and | black and white. At $4 S hite. A¢ 506 coats, tailored of Im- pximate- extrn aizes, At 55,00, white. $6.50. $4.50. e E ported English Tweeds oo 000t Envelope Chemise Washable Cape Skin Gauntlets, medium 16-button-length fancy embroidered Cham- and Herringbones, 14 le United States Coal ! $1.98 i weight, pique sewn, plain and’ spear point | oisette Glove, two-toned embroidery on arm, silk lined, and every Made of very fine count stitchings, in tan, brown, beaver and gray. in mode and biscuit shades. At $2.25. coat rainproofed. Sizes Usgerie cIotn. or aieed Best for general wear and driving. At $2.75 12 and 16 button Kayser fine quality 34 to 44. Usual $40 daluty pantel shndes. cxact to $3.75 pair. Chamoisette Gloves,-spear point and two- lgr?c]esl,‘ at '.‘153?'.0[0. coples of our most ex- 1 ; A : b teyal Watn ;w:‘u::l-r- Ia mch G oy Trefousse 2-clasp French, Glace Kid tongdber‘nbroldery stt,nchmgs:l an mo:ji:, }(:_ak, b Sonie nnuked Glovcsn pique and overseam, Paris point and i\atn$'1 Seolge, ;ogl"gts‘ caver, silver and white. With rosehuds. At $1.98. embroidered stitchings, in all wanted colors, SuedE ;‘?nish AFabl:?cmGIoves CmbeTieesd | Envelope Chemise black and white. At $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, | __ Sue A i = = ? | stitchings, self and two-toned, in mode, Fabric Gloves, in all styles, lengths and l covert, coffee, mastic, beige, biscuit, beaver, Th v _appropriation 1 lopted an the th of the Capitol, t for the enlarge- Garden.” This is posal to move the Another amendment adopted au- thorizes the “superintendent of the ashington asvium and jail” to carry t executions for capital punishment qualities. brown, gray and white. 12 and 16 button the District The point X’\ai< been i _ Novelty Strap-wrist Gloves, of best qual- | length and strap wrist gauntlet styles. At ity Chamois Suede, fancy embroidery and | ggc pair. contrast gore. At $2.25 and $2.50. Palais Royul—Main Floor. Spring Hosiery Display! Choose from Colors to Harmonize With Your New Costume . N Again Hosiery headquarters can boast of its generous collection and early showing . . of styles. And that’s not all; prices, too, are notably moderate. In the Beautiful ing and fabric which one would hardly expect to find Ye“ow TaXI Chiffon Silk Hose, $2.75 Pointex Silk Hose, $1.95 ! > . at so low a price. If bought in_the regular All-over silk, full fashioned, in black, { Full fashioned, pure thread silk, ingrain New Fireproof Office Top Coats of Plaids, Camelgir and English Mixtures way, would sell for $1.50. N beige, gun metal, gold, silver, cinnamon, ’ dyed. Mercerized tops. Black, white, otter, i | | | OFFICES FOR RENT Clever adaptations of the very newest interpretations ORHICESOR R of the Paris modes. Styled to meet the exacting demands of fastidious American women, and of a quality in tailor- Wrappy Coats of Llama and Pile Fabrics fawn, nude and brown. At $2.75 pair. cocoa, chestnut, new gray, silver, cordovan, Building Capes of Twills and Llama : c gun metal and suede. At $1.95 pair. Suits in Twills, Tweeds and Sports Fabrics ~ Paris Clocked Hose, $2.50 Full fashioned, ingrain dyed, with mer- = . Like illustration—top of Palais R l—Third FI 3 . 1"’1 7 K St N‘v mdlnniic SR jl b Bk aae bet cerized tops. In black and brown. Several on wheels. Wind-up at side new styles to choose from. At $2.50 pair. S tu d I Ch.ldr [) D T‘nd Eses! n-r" tll;l:';.h‘n‘lly Children’s Sports Hose, 50¢ Every it a Two-trouser: _ ve minutex. Just the toy " ; < Every S o-trousers Immediate Possession a r ay s l en s ay e 3::;..:7"»:.3; "I:'e'p.::'. - ‘_Women g SPMM— | Boys’ sturdy ribbed hose, in black, brown i e i i CaraisE olies ent—Palaix Royal—Mnin S(lixghtly’rkregul:u;1 wcalvcs of $l§._50 t{o $1.95f | and Scout. 3j-length with roll top. Sizes OSSR DR < 10y 3 grades. Two-toned color combinations of | 7 to 10. BOSS & PHELPS %?lt;r a?pilsreltjor léex; d:lughtel;i 1V|sxt tfhchPalms Royal silk and fiber with Richelieu ribbed and silk | ~ Children’s light-weight roll top, in black, é ;‘ens | el:(:l_ol"lt aDur ay a}l:ll earn Oht ehmany !’le\:; clocks. . NCV{ spring ‘COlOTA combinations. | whitc, bluc‘ tan, brow‘n. camel and pongee. and charming Coats, Dresses, Hats, etc., that have arrive Very slight imperfections in weaves. At | Sizes 6 to 10. At 50c or 2 for 89c. tweeds; both _ knickers for Spring wear. $1.00 pair. Palais Royal—Main Floor. lined. ~“Sizes 7 to I8 Children’s Coats : Uswal S0 g0 grade. and Capes, $8. = oqe ° Boys Pants N e of Pl e ‘ Utility Boilers—Hundreds of Them— | =% mond weaves, in the li tone tweeds and novelt; s mixtures. Attractive style}s, Mlflera]ava A F t' fTh L R l W h gt center pleat models. 5 oats mohair lined, by o oot 2t <y 3 Beautv Cla takFractiono eir Regular Wort Kkers Rl i s . 5 t selts to match. spring colors. 6 to 16 years. y' i 'y Dependable, will stand rough usage. Six sizes to choose from :i‘/rl~ Icm 18 l\‘cy;:x‘l:.- At $8.98. P I L g . —for Most any Need. Here are 14 Points of Usefulness— $1250 grade. $9 95 cles, linesy wrinkles and No. 1—Wash Bollers No. 6—Bread and Cake Boxes | No, 11—For C: At Sports Hats, $2.98 complexion blemishes. At Will wear indefinitely. | With nearly air-tight | o o AP U l?oy Two- trouser 5 . Z—Roasters covers i " < : Pressed or hand-made Tnexcelled for meat or | No. F—Window Refrigerators | i . Suits 2 hne dduality Glove Silk Hose, $1.95 First quality, in all-over silk and lisle tops. In black, brown, mouse, gray and - Time-for Son’s New Spring nude. At $1.95 pair. and Easter Suit. ' Two-pants Wool y t durable cassi Owners and Agents cheviots and 1406 H Street N.W. : 1 a3 Strictly all wool. At— models. Shown in attrac- bo poultry. Very strong and safe. No. 12—Dyeing Apparel 3 ol tive color combinations. A . el No. 8—Making Beverages e i $12.50, $14.50 to $20 style for every type of girl. G| e T e T Boys’ Norfolk Suits, At $2.98, 4—Cooking Pots Also vegetables. Keeps | ~ “The best obtainable tailored of guaranteed, t $2.98. Excellent for big quan- them dry. i RO ST S strictly all-wo I tity cooking. No. 10—Packing Purposes L - - - warp blae serge Novelty Dresses No. S—Laundry Uses Unexcelled and inexpen- avy, strong, and al- S adicalor i R most airtight Oy s £ Too numerous to men- | sive; 17. Limited quantity. $10.98 Hor : Regular in Of taffeta, Crepe de i Note Sizes and the Exceptionally Low Prices stock at $8.95. Chine and P ressed .Crepe, k Gallon Size 1/ Gallon Size Y | @ Gallon S At 5 $6‘9 5 lovely models with touches o d H d 6 “*yolss, $1.00 | 715 “*Xor i $1.39 | 9 Salom, 5 l_-;:le %ofi 'B!i“efl'slel‘:g: ofribbons, combination silk Richard Hu l’llt 7 Gellon Sie $L24 |8 qgr SL49 | 10 cygniue o SLeo | SN it If]if.'ln)u' s 5 ew sprin; ais Royal— Housefarnishings Dept—Fourth Floor. sty alleoal oo colors. 6 %o 14 yearsr - a¢ || Three Flowers g R 8T o\ $10.98. . V o o ’ full lined. Sizes ‘ an Raalte--Best Suede-Finish Gloves 510 0 g4 05 s&h gfil_fl'},flififiifif s el mffigfil:&::‘fi'ufif Including Gauntlet and Strap-wrist, 79 c Et".:.'-"?wfigfi‘: E:i';f'l"a'is- Healing Honey STOPS THE TIGKLE HEALS THE THROAT CURES THE COUGH Its Soothing, Healing Effect soon gives relief, Price 35¢c. § A Penetrative Healing Salve and a Mild Laxative are importantin the treatment of Coughs, Spas- 'modic Croup and Colds, therefore, a box of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve and a package of Grove's Liver Pills are enclosed with every bottle of Hayes’ Hoaling Honey, making a complete tive styles with touches of hand g ; i g Ergpdas EA- TRt o ETnks atantin o8 e g e colors, 6 to 14 years. At §2.96. Of twilled sateen, very full -~ Freshing =up $1.00, $1.25 and more.. At only ; verted ‘pleat models. Khaki Suits, $3.98 |cut, with inverted pleat, Pat- I~ e hawtham ox First quality and all sizes from 5%; to 8, inclusive; in best shades of mode, gray, -;!::’ct{% all wool. Sizes \ mx;fla;uzlrmmfl::u:‘ Ef.lfiz and ent elastic Grosvenor fasten- dressing table. I brown, tan, beaver and chamois, also white. 3,000 pairs in all. The wonder sale of At : 59.50 gold braid. 6 to 14 years. —at|ings. Sizes for misses, women raeis Toraisase Fioer, | the year—at 79c, " Palals Royal—ain Floor e = - : Tomorrow—Palais Royal Bargain Basement. .fi_l_l_l_l.l.l_ul.‘-‘l._l..lll;llllll/lkllblil‘l'llllllllllllllllllll_lIlllllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllll'llll_fi

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