Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 38

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38 ROUND-THE-WORLD {* FLIGHT ON SUNDAY, = - “Capt. Bapt's Flying Circus” of France Will Start Near 3 Marseille. By (e Associated Press NICE, France, March 36. round-the-werld squadron.” “or “Capt. Bapt's flying circus,” as it ix knowu circles, has been “se the Istges airdrome. acar Marseille, and will start today ‘or Nice, where it will take off on s Hight to circle the globe. 4 decided to sturt next Sunday, in ite of the fact that it is “Fools' day.” ! ne squadron will be made up of | ‘three Goudron-Lesurre monoplanes | B :nd two Spad Herbemont biplanes. | | Fhe monoplares will each be of 126 | Kl horsepower. No. 1, painted red. will | g ¢ piloted by Cupt. Mabon, one_of France's greatest war fghters; No. blue, by M. De Gaillard, and N white, by M. Picard. To Be of 370 Horsepower: No. 4, biplane, will he of 570 horsepovwer. It will be painted white ‘and driven by Capt. L. Domme. Capt. t will steer No. 5, which will be | with ‘a painted _tricolor. H Jrogram s to fly eastward, in by way of Indiss to Ja thence to Nome, lunku; then the Pacific coast of Nortlr und South | America to outhern Chile, thence over the Andes to Argentina. The Atlantic will be . Brazil, to Dakar, ench whence th fiyers will proceed northward to th siarting point, at Nice. HELD “SEA AMBULANCE.” Steamer President Harding Earns Title by Acts of Merey. NE h 30.—The steam- i ing is becoming Lnown amoi rmen as the “am- bulance of th 5 Wednesday ond ac call from the this port, that jured when he discharging winn, surgeon of the President | g found the man, Martin Net- adelphia, a native of Latvia, | [ ] us and seriously injured. He sferred to the President treatment. the same vessel went ¢ to aid Joseph Larue, | ghter Nar@ssus, | States ond act ge today. R TEXTILE STRIKE. United Workers Await Result of' Conference Monday. Mass.,, March 30.— n t ¥ afiiliated with the Textile Workers of America, more than two months ugo | authorized President Thomas F. Mc Mahon of that organization to call strike for per cent wage in- crease, last night decided to defer action’ until next week. They will] await the outcome of a conference next Monday between the rival union body, the Textile Council and the Cotton Manufacturers’ Coupled with this announcement. made at the close of a conference of TUnited Text Workers' lead tonight, was the atement by Presi- ! dent M¢Mahon that he would continue | 1o fight for recognition of the United Textlle Workers in wage negotiations in this city and for the 291 per cent wage increase. The Textile Council nad asked for an incgease of 15 per cent. RADIO HEARD 8,000 MILES CHICAGO, March 30. casting from the Brazillan centennial exposition at Rio de Janeiro was heard by one of the United States government stations at Honolulu, 2000 miles away, establishing a new 8 ecord, it announced at rn Electric_Company's of- ficed, Col. H. N. Slaughter.” who superintended the erection of the In- ternational ~Western Llectric. Com- pany’'s station at Rio, reported feat, which wos accomplished by watt transmission. ‘An unusual feature of thie Rio sta tion, it was said, was _that the tenna_consisted of a Six-wire cage strung between the tops of Urca and Babylonis, two peaks near the famous Sugar Loaf mountain, which Association. Radio broad- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Thousands! New Earrings for Easter That Range in Prices from 50c to *15 44 Pretty novelties that are so much in demand as well as the plain colors. Pearl drops and showers, colored crystal drops, rhinestone ball drops, jet drops with aor without chain, jade hoops, fancy rhinestone drops, double pearl drops, real Whitby jet. Italian cut jet, wine color or cherry red, jet hoops, single or double. Also a full line of the but- ton earrings for piesced or unpierced ears in pearl, bright or dull jet; jade, coral orlapis. Bead Necklaces From 50c to $25 All new styles and the latest colors, practically every color; either plain, graduated or with crystal rondells and some with the knot between each bead.” The popular 50- inch chains in all colors, the tassel necklaces and those with the drop pendant, plenty of jade and jet, also red with Venetian combinations, Whitby and Italian jet and those with metal connections. Geld or Silver Plated Mesh Bags At $398 a Values $10 to $25.00. bags, the finest make, fish scale or ring mesh, squa shape or round tops. with chain or strap handle, small, medium or large sizes. Grape Earrings, With Necklace to Match Now very much in demand. Twao new lots of carrings— the large bunches or the smaller ones, with leaves, in the green gold finish. Necklaces are very pretty—a®bunch of grapes on a thin black cord. Colors are amber. jade, lapis. sapphire, red and black. At the attractive price of $1.00, Long Pearl Bead Chains, $1.00 A 50-inch Filled Pearl Bead Chain at the very low price of $1.00. Cannot be duplicated for less than $3.00. Braided Bead Girdles at $1.00 In bl blue, iridescent, bronze, black and ecrystal One-half inch wide. Finished with tassel. At $1.00. See the New Amber Antique Jewelry, $1.00 to $4.98 Palais Royai—Main Floor. Imported and Domestic Toilet Waters Suitable Suggestions for Easter Gifts ‘s Mary Garden 149 size at $1.28. 1.98 Roger & Gallet's Parme at $1.39 and Bourjois Eau de Cologne, Rus- R Toilet se Ambre. each in Boxwood i Traveling Case. $1.95 and $2.95. Regularly $2.25 and & Coty's Emerande, and Styx at $3.39 bottle. Coty’s Eau de Cologne at §1.90 and $450. i Houbigant's Mclques Fleurs at $3.19 ol $5.79. 3 Houbigant's Idcal at $2.98 and 98. Houbigant's Un Per Ambre at Djer-Kiss \egetal ut SLIS. Hudnut’s Violet Sec. Extreme Violet, Sandalwood, White Lilac, Sweet Lavender, Sweet Orchid, Gardenia, White Heliotrope. Rose { of Omar, Yankey Clover, Lily of the Valley, at $1.00 bottle. I)]h[zdv.m'- 'll:ree Flowers, Plaza, u Barry and Soul of Viole $1.50. 2o Melba Lov-Me, Lilac, Bouquet, Rose. Violet, Lily of the Valley, (.N\-lr\'lbandyi—\dcrtr at $1.60, Melba Fleurs and- A 321:0 dorme at | Arly's Violet, s - | min at $3.50. Boss aad Jes Arly’s Lilac at $2.50. Vivaudou’s Mai Dor at $2.50. Mavis $1.00 and $2.00, Babcock’s Cut Rose at $1.00. Jean Remy Virah at $1.28, Hudnut's Florida Water at 75¢. Pinaud’s Lilas Vegetale at 89c. Palais Royal—Main Floor, A Late Shipment of 1,000 $1.45 ar Violette ‘Efffeurt | $179. > Roger & Gailet’s Bouquet ir and Peau dEspazne at de Roger & d’Amours at $3.98. Rourjois Marquette, Carre. at $3.59. Violet (Ve-o-lay) Ambre Royal .19, at $3.79. Houbigant’s La Rose at $3.19 Violet and $5.98. $4.39. Houbigant’s Cover de Jean- $4.50 Givienme Subdola. Di ni ‘nette, regularly $35, at $4.79. mi and Countesse Ayzura at $3.98, Piver's Azurea, Florazye, Le- Bromley's Old English Laven- trefle and. Pompeia at $1.79. der Water at 45¢ and 83c. Piver’s Vegetals at $L15. let Water, regularly | Djer-Kiss Toilet Water at $1.65 and $2350, at 75c, $149 | and $2.65. Gabilla Mon Cheria and Fleur de Jour at $4.29. $10.50 Imported Beaded Bags Gallet’s Fleur (Ve-o-lay) Farnese at §1.29 Mozart's Violette Water at 83c. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, .1923.. . .. The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner,’ Pres. Men's “‘and Boys' Clothing and Men’s Furnishings on sale "Main Floor. e ————— —\ ~~~ Spring and Easter Sale Men’s and Young Men’s Superior QualiLy,I‘?rgg All-Wool —... Two-Trousers Suits Sizes in Regulars, 34 to 44. Stouts, 37 to 46, Longs, 35 to 42. Shorts, 34 10 42. Students, 16 to 20. %34.7 $40 and $50 Grades nd cuts your clothes cost to about half. N The extra pair doubles the wear Sizes in Regulars, 34 to 44. Stouts, 38 to 46. Longs, 36 to 42. Students, 16 to 20. 2475 $32.50 to %35 Grades Every suit with extra trousers. Original with the Palais Royal in Washington at less than you can buy suits of equal quality with single trousers. This extraordinary sale brings yvour clothes cost down where it should be, regardless of advancing prices. Orders pJaced over six months ago with our regular makers at a big price concession make the low prices possible. Fabrics the Products of World Famous Mills Americans, Devonshires, Globes, Puritans, Metcalfs, Wasknucks. Saw- ver Regans, Strong Hewat, Washington, Fulton and Coronet blue and gray serges, etc. These are virgin-wool fabrics. This sale is for a limited time, as it will be impossible to replace these fine garments to sell at such prices later. Hand-Tailoring Points Hand-felled collars, hand-tailored fronts, hand-buttonholes and other points where hand-tailoring is necessary. linen canvas, silk-piped scams, all seams vest and trous New and Desirable Models _ior men and young men, with plenty of | the new sports and Norfolks, form-fitting | g, also conservative styles, also 4-piece golf suits of imported and domestic tweeds. and semi-form fitt and semi-conservat Best quality Irish or Belgian sewed with silk; outlets in coat, Patterns—the Newest and Pin, hairline and chalk stripes, in white, blue, brown, etc. diamond weaves, tweed effects, new overplaids, Herringbones, solid colors in sun- proof blue serges and unfinished worsted, Oxford and Cambridge grays and plenty staple, silk-mixed, smooth worsteds. terations made free of charge. of the long-wearing prices, moderate a for later delivery. ] est Club checks, pin checks, Regardless of the low A deposit will hold any garment Topcoats at Equally Low Prices, $19.50, $24.50 and $30 Palais Royal—Main Floor. Outfit Your Boy in Palais Royal Quality Clothes THAT FIT W NORFOLK SUITS. JU COATS AND REEFERS. Boys’ $10 Two-Pants Norfolk Oi all-wool and woolen fabrics; neat pat- terns; both knickers lined; sizes 7 to 17. Exceptional values at $7.95. LL, WEAR WELL AND LOOK WELL IOR NORFOLK SUITS, - JUV TWO-TROU S ILE SUIES, TOP- Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $12.50 Regularly $15 to $18. Splendid_assortment of all-wool fabri Mohair-lined coats. Suits comprise late arrivals and others re- duced because of broken size assortments. All sizes in the lot, 7 to 13. Special at \IIIIII\IIIIIlllllI‘llllllll_lllll,lllllllll.ll‘Illll P TioPALAISROYAL | Suits, $7.95 i < Easter Petticoats=Arrived! $ Of Taffeta, Satin, Radium, Pussy Willow, Tricot and Milanes Jersetibovely color combinations, plain_Colors, floral flounces and Paisley effects. Every possible color. Siz i and large and extra large. At $so0 2t for small, medium Costume Slips, $5.00 | Lingette Bloomers, $1.98 Of heavy satin or radium in Something new. S i black, navy, brown, gray, white | P Palaley colore. At miaers e R VT AT gray e | new Paisley colors. At S1.98, Bloomers and Pettibockers, $3.98 Of heav finished with ruffle; all colors. $12.50. $6.39 Beautiful colorings and de- — many floral and oriental 10 Match bination of colors, moun Vour ] on shell frame, silk lined an E H fitted. aster Garments Boys’ 'Two-Pants Suits at $9.95 Regularly $1230 to S1430. Strictly all- wool fabrics v. lona-wearing tweeds. cassimeres and cheviots, Over 10 different patterns. Coats alpaca lined: both knickers ined. Newest sports and box-pleated models. Sizes 7 to 17. Remarkable Easter and ring special at $9.95. Little Boys’ $7.95 Topcoats, $5.95 Fine tweeds and pure worsted blue serges. Double-breasted, box-pleated models. Sizes 2% to 8. At $5.95. Other High-grade Topcoats, $7.95 to $10.95, Junior Suits at $4.95 to $9.95 For the little fellows. Of fine wool blue serges and tweeds, Middy, Oliver Twist, Balkan, Eton and Jumior Noriolk styles. Sizes 3 to 8. At $4.95 to $9.95. enthusiastic . radio Slaughter reported. Colors Sizes Small Medium " Large Extra Sizes n [ " L} L] L} = - u . . [ L] L} in . ] L] = - [] ] . M ] [] . n L} | | » n - ~ n [] n = L Boys’ Superfine Grade Two- Trousers Suits, $14.50, $16.50 to $22.50 Tailored of imported and high-grade do- mestic all-wool tweeds, hom: ns, fine cas- simeres and cheviots. Made up in the smartest box-pleated sports models, with one pair of golf and one pair regular knicke the finest suits we have shown at extren low pric Sizes 9 to 18 At §14.50, $1650 to $22.50. Boys’ Topcoats and Reeiers, in the newest models, all-wool fabrics, at cvery price Little Boys' All-woo!l Tweed Reefers, sizes 3 to 8 Special at $4.95. Palais Royal—Main Floor. $3 Imported Drawstring Bead Bags, $1.79 Beautiful assortment of colors black, iridescent, white. light blue,” gold, green. black and white, ‘sphinx, brown, red and crvstal. Handbags and Party Boxes, $279 Regularly $3.50 $5.00.. Large assortment of leathers, patent, tooled. Cobra grain and genuine pin_seal. Lined twith ‘noire silk. Fitted. $250 to $3.350 Leather Handbags, $1.74 Consisting of buffed alligator, patent leather, tooled leather and many other grained leath- ers. All silk lined and fitted. Palais Koyal—Main Floor. Long Gloves —full 16-button length Satin Pajamas, $10.00 mL)f htfa‘v'}'l black satin., trim- | mings of colors. ersey. cuff bottom. | At §10.00, > (108 fastenings. novelty silk or | At 83.98. lroniné Window Glass How many of us know that most window glass is ironed to make it flat, exactly as a housewife irons linen? Palais Royal—Third Floor. R&EG Elastic Girdles Sndid Value at *2.95 Durably fashioned of surgical webbing, ith panels in back and front of fine brocade. Lovely shades of orchid and maize. Two styles, 10 and 12 inch lengths. Sizes 23 to 32. . At 295 Palais Royal—Third Floor. 600 Men’s High-Grade Woven Madras Shirts in An Easter Sale ‘At a Price to Induce s 1 5 3 Buying in Lots of Three and Four. .. ... Six months ago we arranged for a Pre-Laster event. Here it is now at.six-months-ago price—much lower than what they would be if bought now—made according to our specification. All guaranteed tolors—plenty of candy stripe, blue, gray and lavendar—and many other colors and designs. Non-shrinkable neck bands—all coat style. Five buttons. Another Wonderful Sale of Men’s Knitted Ties, ChooeseFrom 1000at The tremendous success of our last sale still “rings in Flower and Garden Seeds, 5c and 10c a our ears” and all those men who attended. ; About 3,000 . disappeared in one day. Men bought in dozen and half- dozen lots. All well made. A variety of ‘attractive pat- = ° - terns and also plenty of plain colors. At-39c. - 5/ colors, at $1.19. package, . -Palais Royaf—Main Floor. ‘Fomorrow—Bargain Basement. Lawn Grass Seed, 15¢c and 25c a package. 9 = i — Palais Royal—Fourtk Floer. — AEVAASAALAETSE SN GV E PN RREERRENENERRENSRENERREREEREREDR . Window glass is mostly manufaciured or blown in the form of an enormous cylin- der. This cylinder is cut into sections and these are in turn split. Of course, the sections retain their cylindrical form or curve even after the splitting op- eration. To flatten it the glass is placed in : an oven, reheated and ironed by a skilled ! workman who uses a tool with a handle ten | or twelve feet long. It ! is then tetnpered and . cut to size. We carry in_stock at alf timer hoasands of fast of thia '.m.?:-hn'::-';ts-h‘w- Tomorrow’s Special 1.19 Standard at $1.50 These are the pure silk gloves, with double finger-tips. All sizes in the spring-summer shades of 1923, at $1.19. Iso 2-button Lambskin Gloves 211 sizes, in white, black and » We have just received a fresh supply of various kinds of potted plants from the green- house. Choice Easter Lilies, 79c, $1.19, $1.59, $198 each. Beautiful Rambler Rose Bushes, $1.49, $2.29, $2.98, $3.98 each. In bloom, American Beauty Rose Bushes, $1.00, $1.19, $1.49 each. Choice Boston, Scottie, Teddy Junior Ferns, Fountes 1886 $1.59, $1.69. MIRES TURNER 'GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. Rosslys, Va. ¢ ~ £ r Foe - * 7 N lllAlllvIIIIYIIIIIIIIIIVIII L] .I.IIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIV I.lI,Il’lll’lllllllll.ill!!....--.I..'-l.l. ,l,lfll_‘.. . ” S g N, N RN N NN NN NS

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