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AR, WASHINGTON,. D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 923, 1923. 1 1 | Zhe PALAISROYAL | ¢4 | | Boys The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. ways been allied with the latter wing of ! the republican party, but it is notice- able that when Attorney General| Daugherty and others in the Hardin “progressive entourage talk about government, they do not exclude the acts or purposes of the Harding ad- g 3 ministration, and tend rather to con- Strue the term “progres e’ as mean- a government of righteousness ing and impartiality as between classes and interests, There s hardly a plank orf import- ance, for instance, in the farm pro- Utterances at Akron Declar- | 5rcs: 2o Sational rokressive_ton- l‘erel;u:e called by ‘h:{ friends 1 i i tor La Follette in W | ed to Echo Principal Aims |5 i Lelist's, i f x tions last fall, which ));n.\(;‘) R i the approval of the Harding adminis- # Of Hardlng Reglme' tration. If the fight as between “pro- Dress Him up in a Palais Royal Suit. gressive” and “standpatter” is to be Smart styles, du- For Saturday We Continue Our Offering M il i rable quality, de- of Superbly Styled and Moderately Priced | i pendable wear. A special Easter and Spring offering 29.75, *39.75, *49.75 | l,xfi';:,':,.::s:. The fabrics are choice in quality and fashionable in texture, the styles express new ideas, and the prices are very moderate. staged on the agricultural voting area of the west, the Harding administra- FIND MUCH TO INDORSE|fion stanas ready to defend what it has done for the farmer through the War Finance Corporation and the new o . |intermediate farm credit system of Progressivism He Stresses Held in | banking. . . : Borah's Likely Course. Line With That Urged What Senator Borah, however, is @ more likely to do, to make things un- by President. comfortabie between now and the next convention is to stress the importance S of some step on the part of the Ameri- ’ - CRENCE. vernment to assist in the world- B N economic situation. DAYTONA, Fla, March 23.—Sen- has been clamoring for an in- Sy i ) io. | ternational * ecouomic conference on ator Boral's speech at Akron, Ohlo, [ Lernallons’, coonomic conmerence on did not create any displeasure in the | higher prices for their products when presidential pa Far from being|the purc u{ul[;‘et\:':;s regarded as a dissenti voice, the ed, in: ed i 3 & “bold and determined progra v"lswhmzvu pean conditio with a resolute leadership were echo- fldent I and ‘Secretary - have said the time was not ripe for ed her such action and would not be until Mr. Borah failed to make a bid for | (he IL\;hr situation was cleared up. i b organizatio and em- h's ery for action, ne - 2 N e > , R te HY v ae Ore o P f111 \ > a third party organization, and em ) e s With Easter scarcely a week away this event has created a furore. New ultra-smart garments for aster at truly moderate prices. Best of all, the quality, styling and general make-up of these garments is scarcely ever to be found at such low prices. Every popular model—in all the desired high-pile fabrics—in twill cords and in silk crepes, for every size from 14 to 52J2, at $29.75 to $49.75. Phasized the opportunity to make the |! whose snokesmen, Hi: republican party a truly progressive || 9 aha W e instrument. There, again, his ideas E 3 ady cut loose from coincide with those of ~ Presiden e las and expressed a plea in general terms for the greater use merican influence in world af- Harding, who. more than any man, would be to help in the task of uplifting the standard of American Harding Sees Danger. politics. | Mr. Harding has not forgotten the What Mr. Borah said in his speech feeling inside the republican o over the league of nations con al, indeed. a ermit § froversy and is not to stir up ment, Sandisthose Who ' seciitho kel mhoifesl tor Hiram in it a move for the candidacy of the 1 itor will have to interpret Hard- arks as e less between administrs R t ion some move b t which the Exquisite Wraps and Capes. Another collection. $55, $65, $75.—Palais Royal, Third Floor. nator can plainly s tioned by Mr. a yond the with the pledges scope or ambition President 420 concerning non-entanglement Hurding an polities. Highly Desirable Are These New Easter Dresses at Of strictly alt-wool imported $ $ $ | and domestic tweeds, home ’ 2 i spuns, cheviots and unfin- ished worsteds; newest box- Anticipated by Daugherty. e e The movement to make Mr c w candidate for the presidency . less many months ago, with the rally at | ype of affair: Akron planned as The & M. he world court propos the announce y announced his opposition 1 eneral Daugh- Amer embership simply be- erty has be and imputes to | any direct sehalf of, Sen- ator Borah hereafter a sort of anti- esid Harding fluvo | i 2 or While th & n oy ¢ = " ? 1 pleated models. Two pairs Many Misses, Women and Larger \Women have limited them- selves to spend one of the above prices for an Easter Dress. That's why we have assembled a comprehensive collection at these three prices. expect it i command not the delegates from possibly some of the Some strate- fo but the of trousers, one golf and one things n now & an take the Sen alm of American at this and ake essary an undis- SEIE € | puted course of action. Vidual tig 3 (Copyright, re pair regular knickers. These fine suits will please discrim- Choose from satin cantons and flat crepes, new novelty fabries. inatibgpments acd delight Some with new handkerchief collars; straightline models with panels haboyss wnio cheinuniiiciin draped styles. refined touches of beading, colored stitching and other il ezt S ey lee Sizesjior attractive trimmings. Fringes pro mise to be popular. New gay sprin;: n U W L U colors, including blue, brown, also black. §2 Josition to ) rding Only Gorilla of Empire. up by concentrat From the London Times, And whi onvention has made| At the last scientific meeting of the its nomination. Mr. Borah's support|zoological society, Lord Rothschild wore le. H hibited a very fine example of the nown to oc- and again in 1920, but he s res [cur in the em It inhab- ular in bot Should he|its the Ruanda-Ki on the indorse ifter the con- | 1) & s he will tend| ¥ East Af republican ndidate on the 1 winSlopes at mindful of the progressive forces in ons of more than 7.000 feet. It the party atta w height of more than si Construing “Progressive.” e Beany of the dduil There is little doubt even at this|whole animal arly st f the game that the!ihan sther 5 c will involve to no}ernment has p la under trict protection, and much to be oped that a similar o will be he Brilish authorities » Boys' $15 to $18 1 .o-Pants Also an interesting showing of new sports styles—durable materia: Suits, $1250—An exceptional —striking shades. | value; strictly allwool and A ll dependable longwearing Three of the Many Charming Models Illustrated | oo mos mi o Striped Roshanara Crepe with | Figured Roshanara, wide girdle .| Fine quality Flat Crepe, hand both trousers lined. New dainty lace collar, narrow belt and ~sash and front panel trimmed | embroidered at neck and slseve- = VSeTalk streamers. Various shades, $35. with harmonizinz fringe. At $39.50. pleated skirts and pockets. Ae $45. ||| OPorts and regular Norfolks. . Sizes 7 to 18. At $§12.50. Palais Royal—Third Floor, * 2.Pants Norfolk: Suits, —Our big Easter Econ- omy Special, tailored of extra durable allwool tweeds A Wonderful Purchase of Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles for Easter Gifts || & oo v o models. Many of these suits Consisting of Hairbrushes, Bonnet-shape, Long-handle Mirrors, Dressing Combs, Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers, Nail Buffers, have belt to match; coats Bathroom Medicine Bottles, Bath Brushes, Large-size Trays; all p erfect goods; some are manufacturers’ discontinued numbers. alpaca lined, both knickers 5 lined. Suits you can depend $450 and §5 Hairbrushes, | Mirrors, bonnet shape, | on for long service. Real with long handles, each, £12.50 to $14.50 values. Sizes $2.39. | = 3 Five-piece Men's Sets. con- | 7 to 18, at $9.95. o air .\lm, tary =~ Bovs' 2-Pants Norfolk Suits, Cloth Brush at Comb, in 95.—A splendid $10 value. Wonderful - 2 Set, §12.50. TR ¢ listerine, wo-piece Military wool fabrics, in neat potterns; and camphor. n lined boxes; ex- - coat mohair and twill lined, C ty bristles; wood Easter “Dress-up-time” ising woolen and all- —Is the one occasion when every man want's to look his best—regardless of his ideas of dress, at this time he secks the features of style, material and workman- ship—the cardinal principles which are all-year-round features of— Kuppenheimer Good Clothes— | ail Buffers, with | backs. At $5.00 set. both pants lined. Sizes 7 to 50c. Imitation ivor in the 17. Brushes, with | celebrated Du Barry pattern, & ks. $1.50. also in shell and amber col- = Boys’ Two-Trousers Blue i §1 Dressing Combs, { ors, also the new Siivaleur, < Senge Nowfolt ‘Suites stoss 7 ! Goldaleur and two-tone_ei- i 2 $1.69 and $1.95 ComDb and | fects. Beautiful suggestions | to 18. Special at $1250 to Brush Tray, at $139 and | for Easter gifts. $20.00 $1.69. J Paluis Royal—Main Floor. Zad Liule Boys Blus Serge Suits—Strictly all wool, dou- Special at $7.95. ble-warp serge, in both middy and button-on styles. Sizes 3 Our Children’s Section Is Just “Filled” @ “.. ... —Allwool tweeds, serges and homespuns. S 310 8. As With Lovely Things for the Young Miss of 6 to 16 e IO Allwool Tweed Suits, with —and All' in Time for “Her”’ Easter Selection Smart Junior —And no matter what ma- terial, weave or stripe you have in mind—we have it (and your size.) There's more than good value to these Suits at— $ Silk Yoked Topcoats and Suits in New Tints and Stripes 35 Extra Values in Suits and Topcoats Eton models, with Eton col- Coats and Capes—Our. assortment includes g Sports Sweaters—Very smart—something wonderful styles and materials, such as Polaires, new and different are these worsted and silk mixtures. = _ i heathertones, Camel's Hair, English tweeds and novelty —— j All bright shades. Slip-on styles. Sizes 6 to 14. At i| Sizes 5 to 10. Exceptional mixtures. Coats with capes or open sleeve effects are P ; } $3.98. values at $8.95. ing. I lots for tomorrow, = ) : :'t“;{:' -S';gs?::':l;lgs. ;1?2’6”‘6‘:7 :o.lo and 11 to 16. . = Silk and Taffeta Dresses—Youthful models Palais Royal—Main Floor. ’ of silk crepe de chine and taffeta with touches of rib= Middy Blouses—Of white Lonsdale jean, ; £ bon, velvet and. handwork. Tunic and ruffle styles. 2 navy and white braid trimmed collar. All sizes. At I~ S ! Blue, brown, cocoa, henna. 6 to 14 years. At $1698. Boys’ New Spring $1.00. lar and vestee of white pique. Jack Tar Dresses, e Ratine Dresses—In . of Blue Palmer Linen We are showing a lovely selection of Head- sports shades, straight | o7 White Jean or Gala- wear for the babe in arms to her older sisters, line models, button side Ou - 1 the quaint poke is quite popular, while the leg- finished with handwork 7 i h tea, one and two piece horn and Panamas are also here to wear with and velvet sash. 6 to regulation models. any kind of Easter dress; in fact, hundreds of 34 years . At $3.98. K $].00, $].19’ $l.85 Braid and emblem every kind to suit each child's style. At $1.98, Whit S 5 = Y e Voile and . 5 trimmed. 6 to 14 years. [ $2.98, $3.98, §5.00, $6.98 to $10.00. Third Flovr. Swins Dicasce=Fovely Of madras, silk stripes and At $5.00. i itles ket will’' be ; plain white. With collars at- 5 - o Children’s Bloomers, of 4 tached. en iber Sweaters— » wonderful to wear all 05 Children’s Pa- ASE e serge sateen. Full cut, with in= summer. Many styles. g Boys’ White Shirts, collar- 1"‘0““*“&"‘:“”.}‘&0‘_:‘: Ideal for Easter, bright colors verted back. Band top .6 to 16 6 to 14 years. At $7.98. attached style, at $1.39. :tyles, with pipings of in tuxedo styles. 6 to 14 years. years. Very fine quality. At . 2 | Boys’ White and Colored ntrasting colors $1.00. All - Silk Pongee Stripe Madras Shirts; neck- E‘I’nislled vz»'ltll buds. 6 At $5.00. 4 Dresses, the natural . band style, at $1.39. to 14 years, At SLOO. Gy beantifullye hanic Boys’ New Easter Ties, knit Knit Beach Capes, now embroidered in vines oys’ New , ki il i i i . d silk, at 55c. Princess Slips, of . leated uite the rage. Several styles, 2Md appliquedin b,' ht il an at 55c. alisodk 46 "h'”fi"f,' Sports Skirts—Pleat ?vith o of s m“m)_' m’ x.:n;.;so;so to 14 years. i Boys New Spring Cape, at ::ni::ii:tyles. lrice an models in stripes, checks and thicow: ‘Bright sports | eBaden: S e i 6 to 14 years. At $L.00. plaids. Sizes to 16. At $5.00. Sizes 2 to 6. 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