Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1923 56 member of the ,,e,.",‘_"v,,u“".wiE 7 abo W P ernments Interested, they declded. | ganizations. The new organization | the past year. In fact this applies to [ mitted, will be discontinued except as 5 l ld must set politics aside “so that a|will be known as the National- KERENSKY MAY G'vE group in New York, - uropean r ou ut modus vivendi may be reached.” American Wholesale Lumber Associa. | tant* ot 350000008 pon wrd the hoX;| @ coastal and compass station on He added that f.llow| ‘members, 5 tion. W. W. Shupner of Pittsburgh t." ” % i ¥ April 30y it was learned last night. both in Eurons and the United States. . . 9 was named secretary and executive | “rndSiost Most of the work will be transferred Also were prepared to make the sac- R h R Le H nds . e e_closing session of the conven- |} val bullding § 2 SELF 10 S[]VIH | e g unr now 1 ague’'s ria LUMBER DEALERS UNITE. | mnassy and & C, Jomnson of Chi- | on was neta foday. P ATAR A Rl iS > > % —— o, —_ result in a eaving estimated at ML | ed their docision at a meeting last oeon s T T y : S, 325,000 a yzar and will hich o - N 'wo Assoclations Merge—Home| Addressing delegates, W. H..Schu- ’ yel n also make = T oa oot oy dend an o | tisseciaiod Brows: the question of league assistance . e e ent or cha Nation. | CURTAIL RADIO STATION. unriccensary the replacement of build- of the party's foreign delegation at| PARIS, March 32.—A definite move should be brought up in the British Building Boom Predicted. al Assoclation, declared that home ———— B Otteclinm destroyed last He and “Grandmother of Revolu-|its headquarters in Berlin, by labor and soclalist parliamentary |10USe of commons and in the cham- (s, e Associsted Pross. qu“r!In‘t?c‘lllavlg{ in the United Staten | gtterclifts, Maine, to Be Used Only | Signope” 170 *° &7 estimated loss of tion” Would Save 22 Condemned |in Now" York standing. oo an $I2U8 | groups to request the British, French, bl 7 Perey MacipUPTTTSRURON.: Pa. March (s3—| ™l SOMINROISLR SEIOEHLT ’ el s ofhe radlo receiving apparatus av for the announcement explained that jBelglan and Italian governments to|Donald of Great Britain, M. Vander- | Merger of the National Wholesale| “Business generally is on the up- % ercliffs will not be removed. Party Leaders. the decision to surrender had been |place the Rubr situation in the hands | velde of Beigium, Signor Modigiiani | Lumber Dealers' Association with the | grade and the whole outlook is most| BOSTON, March 22—The naval ————e % reached after the soviet government of Italy and Paul Boucour of France|American Wholesale Lumber Associa- | promising,” Mr. Sthuette said. “Never | radlo station at Ottercliffs, Maine,| Mother: law are the chief home. ¢ had offered temporarily to exchange |©f the league of na! is foreshadowed were delogated to carry out theltion was' effected here yesterday at! before in the history of the country|used as a relay point through which wreckers and spollers of marriage to- twenty-two prisoners whose health | following a conference of delegates rep- & 1 n- | the annual convention of the two or- have So many homes been bullt as in trane-Atlantic messages were trans- ' day, sccording to & Chicage jud s the Associated Press. bl A o, & wishes of the conference. In an ei 3 g0 judge. e Mok A ae It At onycon Rame 7 | resenting these political factions in the |deavor to provide their governments e T e muREIve | o native) botiss ¢ with additional information on the rine Breshkovaky, “he litts grand. | man (oVI5C8 ST It was sald, was| Spokesmen of the British laborites | E5TSTAl wiustion, 3, eibcommingion mother of the revolution” and other | graphic dispatch to German ews.|2nd the French. Italian and Belgian | vey of both the Ruhr and unoccupled leaders of the socialist-revolutionary ; papers on February 21 from Moscow, | 8ocialists, deciding that a settlement |Germany, seeking data bearing on varty stand ready to surrender to|which quoted Nikolai Vassiliovitch |of the controversy could only be ef- |the whole reparations issue. 1he soviet government to be Impris- | Krylenko, president of the supreme |fected “through American fnterven.| The delegates put themselves on oned in place of twenty-two party |revolutionary tribunal of Russia, as " | record as belleving that “a fatal condemned at the Moscow |saying that the soviet was prepared |tion or a decision of the league of | crisis” in th Ruhr will be a serious t summer, according to a|to make the exchange. nations,” came to the conclusion that | blow to Th i strttsttssns 8 Saie of Sample Satisfaction First Beads and l 5 / Earrings Latest novelties—pearl beads, Peggy chains, coral, cherry red, 4 crystal and colored glass beads; also Egyptian, jet and colored carrings 810-818 Seventh Street atd Peggy chain bracelets. i H $33388EEEERRRERRESIIEIILILLIILLLILIIIIRELEELEIIIILLLIIESNISSNLS Quality Dresses In a Commanding Friday Economy Sale Allityme Crepe Canton Crepe Wool Crepe Printed Crepe Including Printed Crepe tops, in Paisley and Egyptian Patterns, as well as Black and All Colors. All sizes 16 to 4G in all materials —and extra sizes 48 to 52 in three styles of wool crepe. The as- semblage presents novelty styles in wonderful va- riety—embroidered, ruffled, puffed, draped, ribbon trimmed, ormament trimmed—many with Deauville bandannas. Copen, brown, ashes of roses, navy, green, gray, tan, sand and black. Al One Price: y 40 Py The Old Platform that Makes This New Low Price Possible This is the Selling Policy that, in spite of the fact that the leather market has gone up, makes it possible for us to keep the Quality up and put the Price down once more, and announce a new low price of Six Sixty for Sixty New Spring Styles in Sixty Regal Stores from Coast to Coast. ; Thirty years ago I established this Platform and shipped the First Regal Shoes direct from the factory to the first Regal Shoe Store I opened in the heart of the wholesale leather district in the City of Boston. Today the Regal Shoe Company is-a National Institution with Sixty it st e i ttaten i dides rieeons | Beautiful Trimmed Hats For the Completin .. Teathit Color” - In Inspiring New Modes for Easter and Later and Charm Bt 2 Flowerstrimmed - Moire Taffcta 3 Fruit-trimmed Rl;bl:::hs;!y:!i‘:; . -H:}?rg) 777 y ~ Wreath-trimmed quality, in black, white and the ' ; Ribbon-trimmed . Hiniosestaiisd wanted spring shades. The 7 Z Feather-trimmed vogue for millinery, girdles and : 7 hair bows. ’ Ornament-trimmed S-inch Satin 59 ) Hundreds of charming millinery debutantes Ribbon, yard .... C make their bid for your admiration tomorrow—at a Plain colors and beautiful fig- price remarkable, to say the least. Large, medium ° ured effects in heavy, all-silk ’ and small models—pokes, mushrooms, off-the-face st siliion =SB RCk Whitcln Z styles; tricornes, high-backs and smaller effects. colors. fllect Regal Stores from Coast to Coast, and the Policy Planks in this old y Hats of the popular straws and novelty braids, in e g v NARROW RIBBONS g black and all colors. Platform are as sound as the day it was built. ] Yard, 15¢ to 39c ; 7 Hundreds of Fanfous Trimmed Hats Concentrating on One Quality in the factory, cut the cost of N-[?:g:"gilksgféi‘rfi?s & P Z $5.00, $6.95, $10.00 Making. Selling direct from the Maker to Wearer, cut the cost ol = Sport Hats, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $7.98 | § k of Distribution. One Price for all Styles in every store, cut the cost L e S Untrimmed Hats, $1.98, $2.98 to $10.00 | of Selling. Increased sales in Sixty Regal Stores from Coast to wide : Coast gives usa constantly increasing Purchasing Power and Prestige * in thc Leather Markets of the World. Full Fashioned Selvage Seam : ho S : . ; : o It is as simple as A, B, C, and yet we are the only Manufacturing Sllk Hose $ -5 9 ]ln a e $ o 39 4 Retailers with a chain of stores from Coast to Coast who make their Stockings of quality and beauty. ; own shoes in their own factory and sell them in their own stores, at knit of pure thread silk, with gar- p Quality Shirts With or The One Price which gives the consumer the benefit of the saving. ter top. Full fashioned. with the ne\\'P:;ldE s;lvagc back Without Separate : - seam, that insurcs smart a pearanc& ack, brown, gray Pm . . . . . 0 & o~ LAl de: INSHe (olEl o $250) Viery ehbnhmperiec. Collar to Match No new religion in merchandising, no new-fangled notions in tions hurt neither looks nor wear. i : > manufacturing and selling discovered during the last thirty years Full-Fashioned Children’s Driced substantially below has produced as many economies . and resulted in as great Value to Silk Hose | School Hose high-grade spring shircs in /A the Consumer, asthe old planks on which this business was built —i.e. the new checks and stripes. 3 4 $1.15 ‘ 18¢c S S, G 7 ' Selling Direct from Maker to Wearer, in Our Own Stores, s . ol 3 Pairs for 50c epe madras, fine rep and , X 2 . n i i B B W i gy et TaraE ’ : from Coast to Coast, One Quality—One Profit—One Price irregulars of $2.00 kind—faults | and boys, durably reinforced. too minute to mind. Black, | Black and brown. Subject to - Warranted white, brown, nude and gray. | very.slight irregularities. Fast Colors A New Shirt for oys’ 2-Pants Suits || owTrae S8 7 | | ' )/ - . Sizes 8 to 16 ““r;ilo;;gg ‘our-u‘:‘““airft‘i : g : 0 | worthy of any man and_any $ 1 95 occasion. Sizes 14 to 17. Tweeds, mi s, stri : : e, e, aopes e | | WASH GOODS c i | Six Oixly, suits. Inverted pleat in back or 3 3 il.One Price’ . mannish back. Durable linings. REMNANTS - - : s = =l g oo 25c to 35c Staple Wash Materials in useful sewing : 9y . 25¢c to 33¢ Staple W als v 4 Boys’ 2-Pants Suits lengths. Prominent are Tissue Gingham, 40-inch Checked $8.95 and 512’95 Voile, 32-inch Dress Gingham, 36-inch Percale, 36-inch x:;:-::woo} IehHcsnibea Rt Rulpats Trefian Romper Cloth, 36-inch White Pajama Checks, Longcloth, Nainsook, Bleached and. Unbleached Cotton: ‘ . : Damask Remmants, 59c Hemmed Napkins From Maker to Wearer New Girdlesat $1.50 | ZenEdmt s boen | ' Yard $1.75 18-inch Perfect Quality lengths. Attractive patterns. Hemmed Napkins, firmly woven, 8 ' > = Two popular styles in 12-inch e & : : gixl'idle!..ph nebbil szbhgavy o TowTeIs,l 110:: E“Ab hb . for good service. i - cade with rubber fabric inserts. 7x24 wille sorben H i‘ The other has solid elastic back Crluh Towels, for general Remnants Sateen z have four hose supporters. able. | Hundreds of yards of Lus- - SPECIAL! Just received a d coutil sides and front. Both . Soft and service- . 29c Yard 3 % 2 s have. forir. hose SuppOTLErs. Jome e o0 Regal Factory, Whitman, Mass. __ Stores in All Principal Cities new and superior girdle, model- Bedspreads, $1.98 352‘;’:.1]:,:‘;;?:1'5::33:& ?;’cn;trl:‘: : 3 o bull_fioutl'ln lr;‘d“:‘\el'y Tubber { ll‘,ot of hSoill(gdd Beds_prll{d& for every purpose. 3 | ) g = white erochet kind; in sizes for 4 : 2 i 1 51.00 “-,,!,; heb?"h"é"mwm beds Luggage Bags, 29¢ : b Regal Stores in Washington MA GIRDLE;, of fine and double beds. Actual $1.00 Matting L: : . £ : brocade, combined with = thr:a Sty lar auility S 915-917 Penna. Ave. (Next to Cosmos Theater) Men’s Shoes only e niber v $3.50 Scarfs and Shams | % Ui BT Gl 1203 F Street N.W. (Near 12th St.) Women’s Shoes only. ; Floor Mats, 19¢ around entire top.. i Marvelfit Girdle, with silk Kabo cord elas- ' White Linene Scarfs and X s Shams, with embroidered scal- Small lot Ouroleum Floor 3# = = —— - - e - == S— Corseties or sports, 39, 796, 8119 1o 8200, @ Sttt omi S | M Billl Sk 2 B 72 Y Y I Y ) Y Y Y Y I VR \\—

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