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D. C, WEDNESDATY, MARCH 7, 1923, ¢ L] v L] L] ] [] = [ [] = [] ] L] ® [] L] ] = = L] [] L] El [] a B L] E [ L] 1 = % H = [] L ca Y [] H . a L] L] = % ] ] [] ] ' [ . . % ] . = [] F] [ L] ] ] = L] % L] L] -» [] ‘. n [] [] L] | [] L] [] [ » [] [] . ] [] [] [] L] * [ [] ] - ] [] » L] " L] * [] = [] = [] 1] = L] ] [] .m [ N L] = ] ] ¥ = £ a D Last-Minute Arrivals and Smart Store News of Today National Exhibition Week of Silks and Home Sewing Week Now in Progress—A number of special features for this week.—Second Floor. s e e Fine Doeskin Suede Fabric Gloves, eight-button length with applique top, two-tone stitching. New Spring colors to match the new hosiery. At $3 pair—Main Floor. . .. Van Raalte Silk, full fash- ioned hociery. Spring colors that will match the above gloves. At $1.95 and $2.95.— Main Floor, o s s e Spring Bags, in Paisley designs, some with steel-bead embroidery; filigree frame. Fitted and silk lined. At $5. -~ Main Floor. v e s Ratine Voiles, 40 inches wide; attractive colors. At75c yard.—Second Floor. PR Drapery Ga te, in natu- ral and plain shades; make attractive hangings for spring. Sample made up on display. $1.15 vard.— Second Floor. PP Now on Sale—-Famous Oneidu Community Reliance Silver-plated Tableware. Discontinued pattern at near- Iy ' regular prices; Reliance plate, Colonial design. Guar- anteed for 25 years——Main Floer. £ s e Summer Display of Rejrig- erators—All sizes. Visit our Fourth Floor Furniture De- partment. 1 Very Noteworthy Offering of Fine Wraps and Capes Developed in the Season’s Choicest Fabrics z ravy mnew models, emphasizing the wrappy mode or the full flaring cape. Fabrics: Ammo- laine, Mondaine, Francine, Twills. Colors: Black, Navy blue, Kit Fox, Ramie. Palals Royal—Third Floor. 4 Few Reminders of Our Annual Sale China and Kitchen Wares Now In Progress * pegariy 2 guiarly s s price, $1.39. Library Baskets, Mahogany 8- 1sh, witn goid overlald floral dec- orations. Kegularly $1.69. March Sale price, 95c. Water Sets. 7 pleces, cut xlass, lead blown bianks; floral cuttings. Regularly $11.00. March Sals r Bets, American porcelain, Cholce _of 8 pretty g w. __ Regularly .00. March Sule price. . American po rvice for attractive_decorations. $13.00. March Sale $9.95, Cans. B4-quart size: . March Sale price, ubs, 201 inches p: regularly T8¢ . 68c. Ash Cans. made of hesvy & ts, corrugated bod £ i wize: arly March Sale price. $1.00, CGalvanize Palls, B-gnart size; Togularls March Sale price, Galvanized Tubs, 228 inches acrons the top: regularly 89, March Sale price, 9. bs, 243 acroes the cegularly March Sale prics, S50 Galvanized Pails, 10-quart size: ppEtan: Mirch Sals price, Galvantzed Pafls. 12.quart st sesularly 33c. Maroh Bals pri Galvanized Pails, 14-quart sl y 38, March BSele P English Waxer Outfit bW inches o8e. price, $5.60 Electric Irons, heavily nickeied andpoiixhed; 6-pound ize; guar- anfeed. Regulariy $5.00. h Sule price, .95 Kitchen 'Stools, white enameled weod stroug and _d farly $2.10.° Maroh Mixing Bowl Sets, 5 assorted sizew, Zane Gres stoneware; regu- larly $1.00. March Sale pri 0. with 2 pull chain and plug: regularly $8.50. e ot T i lain thin ater eces. ol blown; reguiarly $1is. March Bals price, 6o, ‘Teapots and Coffes Pots, alu- minum; 2-quart size; ebon'zed handle, hinged _cover; 1.59. ' Choice, March Sals ear-Ever’’ Aluminum-coversd Saucepans. handled Berlin style; S.quart size. regularly March Sale price, $1.00. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor, regularly price, * Pineglow Shampoo and Rubber Cape at $1 Regularly these two articles would cost $2.00. But so0 as to introduce them to our patrons we are featuring bo*h—1 bottle of Pineyelow shampoo and a rubber shampoo cape. At S1.00 —Main Floor. Tie]PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. All sizes. Attractive Suit Blouses, $3.98 Over blouses, Jacquette models of good quality Crepe de Chine, embroidered or beaded. Round, V neck. Red, jade, fallow, and navy. At $3.98. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Opening Display of Spring Untrimmed Hats The Smart Untrimmed Hats for the Spring Season of 1923 Hes Started and Demands Are Growing Stronger Daily The woman of today is demanding more individuality in the inexpensive as well as the ex- clusive hats—no avenue of millinery offers more possibilities to this end than the chic untrimmed blocked shapes, as one can express their own individuality in the art of design- ing by securing a becoming shape. It is easy to apply ribbons, flowers, ostrich or fancy feath- ers in just the manner one’s taste runs. The coming season points to one of the largest de- mands for untrimmed hats we have experienced in many, many years. Fine Italian Milans At $7.50 to $10.95 bor the woman that is secking the best 1 quality, style and service, the Italian Milan is the predominating choice. Our <election offcrs the small, medium and large the most exclusive shapes and colors ¢ hest manufacturers oi higher Shapes, $7.95 to $12.50 the ieading French the group of individual te Neapolitans, Trans- nd Hair, Swiss Milan ¥ braids on medium and fine assortment of rich Reproductions of 1,000 Untrimmed Hats, Special Showing 1923 Gage Sailors For the Opening Display at Y225 New Hat Frames Featured at 49¢ Your Perfect Corset! TWO NEW American Lady Models UNMATCHED IN VALUE At $3.50 In one or the other of these two particularly featured American Lady model modern woman will find the comfort, fit and fre she has always wanted—at a price more moderate than she had believed possible! 1 and boned, styled for smartness Iv well made, these two models ions of what corset values can be. a complete line of new American orsets, priced at $1.50 to $13.50. 5 . Roya ird Floor. Scientifically de bring entil new conce We are also s v Lady and Mme. Lyra Men’s Shop—Main Floor— G Street Door Men's Good News—600 Woven Madras Shirts The kind that gives good service Smart Chic Hats at $2.98 and $3.98 We doubt if it is possible to secure | or larger assortment of colors at the { s above prices. For your approval are ! Milan and plain Hemps, China Milans, Exclusive Handblocked | Lisere, Timbo, etc., in new pokes of | many styles, mushrooms, sailors, i rolled, slashed brims and off-the-face | hats in styles that are very becom- | | ing and easily transformed in to chic | tritnmed hats by the adding of a pretty i flower wreath or cluster, fancy feather | or ribbon bow. $2.98 and $3.98. ODD AND SMALL LOTS MUST G0, REGARDLESS OF COST Men’s Suits Size. $30.00. Bestyette grade cassimeres, and shades. hats selling at higher. colors to choose :rimmcd Clearaway OR VALUE Overcoats Topcoats Raincoats ALL SALES FINAL NONE SENT C. 0. D. L, 36, 37 a: ormerly At $14.50. Raincoats, 4 finest high- quality oxford Regu- raincoats, $12.30 Tan Raincoat. size 42. At $6.50, - $10 Bestyette Raincoat, size 34; oxford gray. $2250 Woolen Ulsterette Over- coats, sizes 35 and 36. At $8.50, Tailored Suits, young men's high-grade Rochester suits; fine all-wool Formerly $35 to $50. tions. At $17.50. $3.50 Trousers, 7 pairs Cotton Worsted-finish Work Trousers, sizes 29 to 31 In a few weeks overcoats and vests will be taken off— 7 and then shirts like these wiil cost you a good deal more —Provide your spring supply now—Anticipate. Designs and colors galore. Stripes—many, many—Sizes 14 to 17. Palnis Royal—Main Floor, At $5.00. set. hand _ tailored. No altera- Sizes 34, 35, 37, 38 and 42, fabrics; waist. At $1.50. Palals Royal—Main Floor. Light chic st with gros, fi embroiders Children’s Rompers, 2 for $1 Stamped in three simple patterns for colored embroidery. S 1, 2 and 3 years. Stamped Lunch Sets, $1.00 Regularly $1.65. cover, 4 na muslin, in two simple designs. Stamped Garden Aprons, 3 for $1 Regularly 39c. simple designs for colored embroidery. At 3 for $1.00. 79¢ Bolster Throw, 2 for $1 Timbe Straw Shapes at $5.00 This new light-weight, transparent, serv- i jis . | iceable straw is one of the newest and a larger or more diversified selection | i : | this of the newest straws, smartest styles | American modistes. Unusually attractive most fashionable straws to be featured season by the leading Paris and all colors, soft and flexible straw, that giv excellent [service, and fashioned on all the | newest blocks now in vogue. Misses’ Easter Hats $1.98, $2.98 to $5.00 Tailored and handmade hats for the young miss that will be sure to suit her every wish, in style, color and straws that are becoming, scrviceable and smart. An inspection of our Children’s Hats will be sure to please the little miss, her older sister and parents 4 At the Special Price of We earnestly ask you to com are these smart hats with other S0c to $1.30 and nd ten *4.50 On Sale Palais Royal Second Floor Greatl News for Lovers of ART NEEDLEWORK Stamped Goods of many descriptions, knitting worsteds and Shetland floss at striking savings. Read the below items. Stamped i | terns for ¢ | for 49c. Pillowcases, $1 Pair ur patterns; ed for All made up. Sizes At 2 for $1.00. Includes S4-inch table kins to match. On unbleached At $1.00 | | hanks. i | | | to 3 years. Unbleached muslin; 49c. Two Stamped goods in the new spring designs at lower than regular prices. Think of it at the beginning of the season. This is possible because we do practically all stamping in our own workroom on the premises—saving you the difference. Stamped Bedspreads, $1 35c¢ Kitchen Towels, 2 for 49¢ on linen, in two simple pat- azy Daisy embroidery. At 2 ple 20c Shetland Floss, 3 Balls, 49¢ _ Used for making light-weight articles, in good spring shades. At 3 balis for 49c. | Knitting Worsted, 49¢ Hank. Regularly 69c. Good colors, in 3%-oz. At 49c hank. Boys’ Suits and Rompers, 49¢ Regularly 59¢ to 69c. bleached muslin. Stamped on un All made up. 2 Ages 2 At 49 39c Dresser Scarfs, 2 for 49¢ On white art cloth. terns for colored embroidery Three simpie pat- At 2 for Stamped Napkins, 6 for 49c Reguiarly 15c. One design for colored embroidery. At On unbleached muslin. ez ry ey o5 N [0 A How $7 Can Buy a Smart Foulard Dress It's the very least you could pay for so smart a style as that shown by the McCall Printed Pattern 3140. This pattern only needs 33z yards of 36-inch foulard—it’s now specially priced at $1.98 a yard in the Dress Goods Section. The Printed Pattern itself costs 45c. Your dress unmade will cost somewhere around $7.00. There’s no other way of getting smartness at such a price except by making your own clothes with the new McCall Printed Pattern. It shows a new and saving way to have really stylish clothes. McCall’s, The Only Printed Pattern On Sale Palals Royal—Bargain Basement. / -‘Boys’ Clearance for One Day THURSDAY " ALL SALES FINAL, NONE SENT C. 0. D. 8 Mackinaws, all wool; the best in our stock for small boys, 7 and 8. Formerly $9.75 and $10.75. At $5.00. 6 Little Boys’ Overcoats, for lit- tle boys, in size 5 only Chin- chilla style. Formerly $7.95. At 95. 8 Corduroy Suits, little boys’ velvet-finish ~ suits, button and middy styles. Sizes 3, 4 and 8 only. Regularly $395. At $248. 14 Boys’ Raincoats, mostly the well known Bestyette Dri Boy make; olive and tan shades. Reg- ularly $495 to $7.95 and more. Sizes 14 and 16 only. At $295. Two-pants Corduroy Suits, about 20 of the famous Lawrence and Crompton all-weather suits; both knickers lined. Sizes 7 to 10 and 14 and 15. Regularly $9.75 and $10,95. At $695. Palais Royal—Main Floor. e ——— — —————————— Stamped on unbleached muslin. designs. At 2 for $1.00. 25¢ Fringes, 6 Yards, $1 Unbleached, for trimming bed spreads. At 6 yards for $1.00. Perle Cotton, 5 Balls, $ Regularly 25c. colors, for embroidery spreads, etc. At S balls for $1.00. Stamped Table Covers, $1 Each 54 inches wide. On good unbleached mu;lin, in two pretty patterns. At $1.00 each. Dry-Well Towels, 5 for $1 Regularly 29c. Stamped in five new patterns for,Lazy Daisy and French knot embroidery. At 5 for $1.00. Porch Pillows, at $1 Regularly $1.25. Several styles, shapes and pretty colorings, in cretonne. At $1.00 each. 39¢ Centerpieces, 2 for 49¢ Stamped on white material, 36-inch, in three assorted patterns, for Lazy Daisy :;cd French knot embroidery. At 2 for ” Large size bail, in all | | scarfs. { 6 for 49c. . 35¢ Guest Towels, 2 for 49¢ _Stamped in 7 assorted patterns for French knot and Lazy Daisy embroidery. Hemstitched for crocheting.” At 2 for 49c. | Stamped Tan Pieces, 2 for 49¢ Special lot, including pillow tops with back, 36-inch centerpicces and library At 2 for 49¢. 39c¢ Scarfs, 2 for 49¢ Stamped on unbleached material, in three simple patterns for Lazy Daisy and French knot embroidery. At 2 for 49c. 69c Luncheon Sets, 49¢ Stamped on unbleached muslin, in three assorted designs for cross-stitch, French knot and Lazy Daisy embroidery. In- cludes cloth and 4 napkins. At 49c set. Combing Jacket, 2 for 49¢ Regularly 35c. Stamped on white In- dian head, in two simple patterns for col- ored embroidery. At 2 for 49c. 35¢ Fudge Aprons, 2 for 49¢ Stamped on unbleached muslin. Two designs for French knot and Lazy Daisy embroidery. At 2 for 49c. Palais Royal—Art Needlework Dept. —Main Floor. An Exceptional Collection of Dresses - Larger Women Many Subtle Touches Help in Standardizing Their Lines $25, $35 Up to $89.50 Fashioned by artists who specialize in mak- ing dresses for the larger size woman. In this special Department you will find dresses for stree, afternoon and evening wear. Developed of the newest fab- rics and enchanted with em- bellishments now the vogue. Desirable colors, including Egyptian and Paisley designs. Expert salespeople to give special attention. Palats Royal—Third Floor, Basement Tomorrow— 50c Day You cannot be shown the quality—in writing. You can and shall be promised better than usual values at 50c. Guaranteed First Quality Suede Finish Gloves 75c grade at 50c¢ Women's 2-button, with embroidered backs, 6 to 8 in brown, mode, grays, pongee, black and wh Standard at 73c, here regu- larly at 69c. Tomorrow at Soc. Standard at 39c Pair Bloomers, 2 prs. for First Quality, 50c¢ Women's flesh color Jersey Ribbed Bloomers, with reinforced gusset and elastic bands, waist and knees. Sizes 27 and 29. At 2 pairs for SOc. Suitable for dentists and I Muslin, 4 yards, 2,09 Yards 50c¢ 36 inches wide, un- bleached—makes best wearing sheets, pillow- cases, etc,, mill ends—2,090 yards in all. 4 yards for 50c. Wash Goods, 4 yds., 2,250 Yards, 50¢ Mill ends—plenty of dress lengths—figured ~ percales, ginghams, cretonnes, un- bleached muslin and scrim. Corsets, Etc., at Values to $3, 50¢ Corsets, Corsetlettes, Girdles and Garter Bras- sieres. Sale of 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and up to $3 lots. At 80c for choice. 35 Other Lots Choice for SOC Underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs, domestics, wash dress goods, aprons, hair nets, etc. See this evening's Times for full details—Palais Royal ad on page No. 11. Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses $10.00 Not only a price sur- prise—but hundreds to choose from, assuring an exclusive style for your- self umoni the samples. It means $15 dresses for $10. Of crepe knit, Canton crepe, wool crepe and crepe de chine. ‘Tomorrow—Palals Royal Bargain Basement. LA AR R R RN RS RREANNENLEERNEERIEERLEERNEREEERERRRERERERRERERER .S SRR RRERRRNRRE R SRR RS T

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