Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1923, Page 15

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Brands the Law for Eviction V SEEENENEESEEEEEEEEENE] Of Alley Duwellers as “Unwise” s | — Smart Store Nms Of Today The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pr&.s. Former Representative Mondell, in Ad- dress to Citizens, Advocates as Substitute Minor Streets and Sanitary Homes. . Now i » rior quality, all - wool, and perforated at :}bdo:) new s:n'n:’ and summer and wrist in flor - signs. Backs embellished with silk in two-toned effects. Colors to har- monize with your new spring apparel. At £3.00. —Main Floor. “« » s s ® Silk Bags in Oriental designs and colors, with filigree frames, silk lined, center compart- ment and mirror. Also some tapestry bags. Pannier and round ¥ Branding the law for eviction of | “I haven't any new plan,” the speak- ®alley dwellers as “unwise,” former [T admitted. he > eric: 3 Republican Leader of the House Mon- | o Jic, BTsutest veril to America as a Sdell of Wyoming told the Dupont Cir- | the, “menace of organized militant. : Sitizens' Assoclation last night,at | 2ctive and insistent minorities which 3 clo Citizens’ Assoclation last night,atly;,,\P eiioly what they want, and auscher's, that many of the alleys | now to secure pressure to get what ould well be converted into minor | they want." - = ™ and tanitaesibuHas e need of America, he sald, was Fatesety andine o | an “amalgamated organization of the %ings could be erected on the same | punljc interest.” with Americans in- Zmites of structures which admittedly | terested in the good of the whole & 2 community, rather than their imme- ? should be razed. ganouliiborascd. i diate need He urged the citizens i “There are alleys in Washington | association to hecome a. local chapter - wider than very respectablo streets | {n such an organization. % in considerable cities,” declared Mr | Charles Baker, president of the Fed- gin conslderable cities” declared Mr | . J3i5,®8 SRk prosifeny SCUNS Bl Mondell. “It has never been my be- | ggreed with Mr. Mondell on the prop- ¥ lief that it was either wise or practi- | er attitude for those approaching “ cable to remove all the so-called alley | Congress. “The xledgehammer treat- dwellers. From an economic stand- [ ment of our friends on Capitol Hill. point the wisdom of it is doubtful.” |sald Mr. Baker, “never brought us anything. They are striving to dis- Reavons for ' His Belfet. charge their duties. We must help handles. At $2.95— & “J One reason why many alley dwellers | {hoin do it Main Floor. i i 2 I % . Flower-trimmed Hats were the predominating style note on Easter Sunday and will be the coming 3 rousers Shouen the conditions. parhaps shoutd Alley Problem Discussed. be tmproved. Mr. Mondell pointed out, | The allex problem was spiritedly & 5 : . it L 1 3 d 1 R e e campiiiat he | Chaltman. ¢, ‘the assnciation’s com: Princess Slips "{lPfl;‘i season. Our selection of styles, cleverly trimmed with flowers, we feel sure will appeal to misses . " added, that the openings on to the |mittee on that matter. who outiined ley 3'1‘0‘[‘" "" a lb' and women who are anticipating a new chapeau. A few of the many styles of hats adorned with this ults ::a‘;;:;;s()ulxeoarzt::giv: popular trimming are Transparent ‘Hats, Milan and Hemp Straws, Horsehair and Novelty "Braids, sndier tiin dcomes. At combined with Georgette and Taffeta, in pretty Pokes, Mushrooms, Sailors and Off-the-face models, $ $3.00—Third Floor. in a wondrous selection of bright colors, as well as plenty of black, hro®n and navy. . - g 5 R z g $42.50 to $50 grades. E Tuotone S This is Children’s Week in our Sizes, Regulars, Sei s~ s g~ g To be able to cl f variety s Millinery Departme nt. s and Shorts, also il cur sl Duslles, (] to choose from such a large variety of the new straws l i y pai en New Longs and Shorts, also * Tnain ‘streets are too small, then the | what was underway, and what might “ s e e o - Gage Tailored and Sports Hats, $3.98 to $5.95 { : in the new styles and colors is i V. rel] wi St w ’s i - S s ed Eonws shades & yles and colors is indeed a value wel} worth most women’s Slyks, New colors, Fine tailored Students. How to Seek Legislation. ) for the year, as fol Novelty Two-tone Silk people of Washington the original leg- utilities committee of the as- iglation was entirely too sweeping.” soc announced the personnel openings should be made wider. In-|be hoped for in t near future. « sanitary buildings could be torn,down | A resolution was adopted approv- " and sanitary ones erected on the'same | ing the traffc plan of William Phelps sites, “But,” the speaker added, “not |Eno, and Indorsing the proposal of {31l of these dwellings should bs|Chairman Ball of the Scnate District e . time to select smart tailored or sports hat. Styles consis ! i wden Aenfora. 5. Dunce $1.75.—Third Floor. T Sk & RO yles consist of rolled | and.dress hats at Moderate Prices, Mr. Mondell | outiined iwhat! in. ihis o e & sailors, straight sailors, pokes and mushrooms in cight new wanted $1.98 to $3.98 opinion after twenty-elght vears of ex- A A ionib B CEE colors. o $3.98. . perience in the House, would be the best | ytRBeY, MO 0 MU G P o S attituds for Distrlet associations to as- | NEyr Harringion Mills, C. Fowe Attractive are these sume in trying to obtain legislation from e % < e Little Beach Cflp(" D! 83250 to $40 z(adc:_ knitted wool and An- Sizes, Regulars, Stouts, abandoned. committee in a letter to the District gorain ;al:gdyz t;f;lo; Thl'ee lnteresfing Groups Of Capes Have the C a]] Longs and Students ais Royal—Second Floor. ““Some scnsible reasonable plan should | Commissiofiers which would place Mr. ! be worked out. The very fact that|{Eno's traffic plan on trial in the Dis- these bufldings have not been abandoned | trict at least until the convening of during ali these rs is proof that in!Congress December. antagonistic and driving, to leave Con-|yyiee ang Col, Robert M. Thompson gress no peace until the end sought i8( ") “john Temple Graves presided obtained, the speaker sald The ap- (1. (ho ‘meeting Proach of too many organization i = L Double-service Suits of years. At $3.50.—Third N - | cxtra finc quality fabrics, Floor. - New Spring Dresses e R A I|‘ All ° essential dctail. Palais Royal Standard Juality For Street, Afternoon, Or ccaslons Clot 5B > the opinion of the majority of the | s lips, chairman of the Congress, he said. had been “not to con- vince buf to compel; not to advise, but | 10 demand ; not to win because the cause i right, but because they wanted it." A better way, the speaker pointed out, Clothes at a big saving. faithtul In presanting claime, and con- sistent in attempting to convince Con- d g b Dinner and Sports W Buere Lenit il 4 re: of the justice of such claims.” Ppo! car o e Lvery sul L with extra R e ma el Givie asosiations Blouses 35.95 - Charmingly Devel- trousers—for less than bd ing’’ organizafions to forward 1 pet fads and fancies. “Don't and $24.75. allow people to use your society, 4 i 3 : P a Most wardrobes must have | i iona Velour, Canton Most of these fine suits integrity of the proposal adva at least one tailored blouse— and $49 50 Crepe and other de- 7, are of guarantced virgin r“‘-nhlnrlo;t :«nu;l ul> Grow. o and especialy now that the o sirable fabrics. wool fabrics—every suit ‘The city of Vashington. in he ¥ i i v i 1 2.50, $2 9.75. S e’ dc cavy 22. 5 Bt Waslil SRR | Character in Mirrors C A W e | S — rapidly in the future than in the past. ne, but y 3 Ha recalled Dupont Circle of twenty. Theleoncealedialvearior front or back. fine pin colors are evident. $49.50 and $55 here, as “about the the finished mirrors is e Il coll: The variety of styles rep- f £ del DRy nice, quiet country village.” 5 . collar, also smart roll collar. 2 g Y Sty P- | from scores of models— e 1 Mok, e aeciated, that eircia blds fair the climax of the entire All sizes. " , resented deserve ~ much chosen for_the Palais Royal $25 grade All- w . enter. o praise. The super-quality of patrons. The collection in- wool Tweeds, one-quarter “As the country grows.” he said, F ; s A “the trend of g5 toward the mg miorg:ancimascsi Blouses, attractive and dura- ; are sure to surprise. i ightli a1 Satreansr: ine: o 2 2 . 3 ties, straightline, blouse- Ve i capital increases fs increases the important fqr one to ble heavy silks, Egyptian de- A ) ¢ L Sush_m ey 44. Very Special at $19.50. grown more rapidly in proportion choose his mirror man- signs, also flower patterns, 3 2 The painstaking needle- Cleverly enchanted with than the population of the country.} ufacturers for‘!he same T inis| 2 i n the government with Sk sashes. ' Various comment. The unique man- stifcRing and tassets Ta de- 3 / Quality Gabardine Coats, o persons wr bili 5 lengths, beautiful colors, ros ner in which these dresses ightf v : sizes 34 to 42 ¥ coat se persons who liability and skill for wood, " buff, almond, green, 5 arc embellished is decidedly T e s s waterproofed. At $2450. lawyer and physician. $12.95. The sports costumes—each et b e b Ask for “"Lighthoase™" Wool Sweaters— % day brings delightfully new Coats Are Oxford Gray Unfinished vVirons, finer settir ; Quality Mirre Slip-on sweaters, in dozens of 2 affairs. Always in vogue Worsted Topcoats, would be to “be active, earnest and DErsons Wholmeveln (hamhenlt i oped, of Gerona, equal grades with single A 29 75 39 75 i ; trousers clsewhere. $3475 TAILORED . ) . Poiret Tuwill, Fash- | sers 2 urged, “unless you are convinced Suit s blished as ti B e opinion of the former republican suit is established as the strictly all wool SIShL: years g0 tulks or pleats. Peter Pan 3 g All were carefully chosen } Low Prices 1o become a commercial center. process of manufactur- : ! ] v New Jacquette - materials at the above prices cludes circular collar effects, satin lined. ~Sizes 34 1o number of public servants, which has long or 3 sleeves, finished : work deserve honorable | puciies ©embraiderye wiih ; $30 grade Fine Washington qualities of character, re- which he chooses his T B noticeable. new Harding blue. All sizes. \ i ¥/ And Remember Fine All-wool all the elements styles. Beautiful spring col- standard conservative Hoping the cap never would be- Founded 1884 ors. All sizes. SE80. \ All in all the prices will $25, $39.75, $45, $49.50 and Chesterfield models. Sizes come a com 4l center. Mr. Mon: HIRES TURNER el M’“_s,f,m‘ . { | be considered decidedly mod- 3 Fer 356 4 AL Soes0 @ell said Alexandria was near enough G COMPAN erate—think at $29.75, $39.75 Smartly fashioned of for that. LA 3 | c i Little Actually Needed, He Says. o8 ¥ " P l'fectF eed ) sadigtse. high-grade fabrics, mir- $40 grade Im- “After all,” averred the speaker, WASHINGTON, D. C. €l r om ; Illustration represents gen- roring many of Paris’ ported English Tweed Top referring to District legislation, “an S Eoeien ¥ ) eral style. newest thoughts. Coats, waterproofed. Sizes important ‘:‘ml Erowing :-m\m\l‘mliy ¥ | zet along with comparatively | .__ — = - —— Tittle "new legfslation. I venture to Palais Reyal—Third Fiser. Palais Royal—Third Floor is not a community ; rtance of Washing- R Al Whon Buying . RSN CUTLERY orother ; Oys PR e el HOUSEHOLD HELP : . . e S | _ ‘ High Grade, Heavy, Durable, Brand New Designs, Spring Colors \ vl i ry wou - /o ¥ at Economy and Greater- e T x v wo ¢ ? € TRADE MARK KNOWN IN T VERY ot Value Prices. 34 to 44. Special at $30.00. Palals Roya!—Main Floor. :n“l‘.fi, RESS R it N Most of which have never been shown | i | New Uses for Cretonne Boys’ $10.00 Miethod P . . . E ira vo- s Norfolk _ Stethod Not & Perfect One. previously in any grade. Colors are Besides the usual purposes of hang- Crade o Lants Nocio nod of governing the Dis- | LANDERS FRARY 6 CLAKNE# Bnt A Suits, all wool and wool- e mouiten mas ol 4 ¥ ings, cushions and furniture coverings en cassimeres, tweeds and parféct. A recent public statement by CUARANTEED T0 GIVE S the bold bright tones the decorators are thgv’ are suggested for— i cheviots; both knickers PRSI S47/54cToRY SERVICE SR T e ing i ing hangi d sli / d Al Sl O he considered a better plan would be e e using in spring hangings and ship cov= Bed Spreads ceptional values at $7.95. . B ? i - 2na casy movement? Exersise? ers. The patterns are unusually large | Dresser Scarfs Boys’ $12.50 You can do just as you please | - ok s : Dress Protector Bags to $1450 Grade Two- e and fanciful, with birds, floral and orien- = Pants Suits, of extra good u can b For the woman of Folding Screens quality tweed and cassi- W fashion—the. standard tal effects. An opportune time to make meres. All-wool alpaca | everywhere. Slipper Bags lined coats, lined knickers. Desirable and practical ‘mod- your choice, when assortments are : Bed Sets gi:ese;‘:: 1851“?\‘? Isy‘q?uc’ - coflissueTowels |3 7FE RN | L and atows le ti Laundry Bags iy bined h ¢ ountiful and allowing you ample time . S g o : | Lamp Shades Little Boys’ materials. Sizes 23 to 38. At to have things ready for summer. Re- | i Finchoon Gloths Spring Top Coats of all- at the new Iowpfice { “Ml’:mu—rnlu Floor. wool tweeds and fine ali- wool blue serges; newest double-breasted models. And dozens of other purposes. See the 5537;"-“ 3 to 8 . . 95 to $7 Enamel Ware display in our cretonne department. $4.95 and $5. Choice, Each, 50c Widths, 30 to 36 inches. Palals Royal—Second Floor. i ! The gray, glassy sur- Little Boys et Bttt | Guaranteed Fast Color Peter | Be Sure and See This Large | M iyt ot very practical and service- e s s et Pan (iingham, 36 Inches Size Natural Willow Armchair o B Special at Sran = member for this grade of cretonne these ! Porch Curtains Inthis city $6.50 per case of 3750towels —and even lower prices for five, ten and twenty-five case quantities. 1f you buy in less than case lots, you can get 150 towels in a dust-proof carton for 40 cents. There are 25 cartons to a case. ‘These reduced prices are the result of our fight to lower costs and pass the save ing on to the consumer. No office can now afford to be without ScotTissue Towels, It costs so little to en- joy the comfort and cleanliness of a fresh, dry ScotTissue Towel for every person, for every Phone or write us and we’ll see that you are supplied with towels and fixtures. SCOTT PAPER COMPANY Baltimore Office, Builders’ Exchange J- M. Keeler, Sales Manager o Phone: Plaza 7630 prices are very moderaté. Buy now. size; Preserving Kettles, 10, 13 and 14 quart sizes; Convex Sauce Pots, cholce ity ~tweeds, button-on of 2 sizes; Dishpans and style, with combination Water Pitchers. l With round back, X f %ollars. Sizes 3 to 8. Dinner Sets, American deep seat, heavy JbK A ery special at $3.95. porcelain; choice of blue- [ braces under seat ) \Y A Y t $3.95 bird, floral spray and gold- 3 Mado to last for ¢ \ Palais Royal—Main Floor, i stamped decorations. Set years. Ideal for J DO consists of 6 cups, 6 sau- any room in the AN S 7 Double Boilers, 2-quart h 4 4 Little Bo ys ’ Iae Tenbote M unartoine: _1t’s not a moment too early to begin working on your $ SuitaNc ol ecslient sl light summer dresses, especially at these prices. Y \ cers, 6 large size plates, Highly mercerized. Shown Plain colors, navy blu¢,Tight House. Natural 6 bread and butter plates, in a variety of desirable check | blue, pink, rose, orange, yel- color enables home- = l\ ) \ Men9s 6 fruits, 1 platter and 1 i , tan, lovers to finish yenotable dian. - Regulsrly patterns and colors, 36 inches | low, lavender, green, tan, red, L e rs o Tnied $5.00. Special, $3.79. wide. gray, brown and maroon. nal mse TR \ ) Al | z s Dinner Sets, American = . Tarmontve.© *° / R 6,\ i Knitted Ties porcelain, consisting of 30 Imported Scotch Ginghams, 32 inches wide. Beau- 2 VAR i pleces. Cholce of a floral tiful range of colorings. Small, medium and large designs. 0dd Willow d at eration: Barsioe rocs Lovely soft quality. 50c yard. Aiachabs and people, * Hogularly 31300 Rati I 1 condiDomcaic Ratines. AlETbe Arm Rockers = 39%c —that we have irabls hades. 36 and 38 inch ide. 39c, 48c, 65c, $1.00 I f a kind. AL alxe iths 4 wcoel i f.’.f,’"sb; ;.exi_s e - i) A iuar N Only a limited num- Regular_price $1.75. Spe- - Regularly ber, so come carly as cial, §140. Table Damask—70=inch Imported Mercerized Dam- BT c the values are unusual e a Bre ask; very heavy, with beautiful linen finish. Most desirable 31450 : : : e e patterns. S159 yard. 31400 g and will be distributed clal, 93e, 2-inch Hemmed Napkins to match, $3.75 dozen. 31500 ?!:Sled)?A A”[ ;\ C(” “Ten ith doubls . 9.0 . * A variety of at- holice ‘Tnbetie:” madoior All Pure Linen Crash, unbleached; makes fine dish e tractive pmmfs and ?fi‘?; ‘E:"'m e and roller towels. 2S¢ yard. i Solid Maple Rockers, $1.95 sfes Pkn%,ggf plain col- S - s, " Mohawk Sheets, size 81x99. All housewives know = : ’ i Feiy ors. At 39%. ERlats Mepnl—Seucth Floe this brand of muslin and its wearing quality. $L85 each, nddfc‘-:h:;e‘:!se; ‘I‘n tl::t bseld’l'soc'm- Natural varnish finish. Has LU LT Palats Royal-=Sccond Floor. Palais Reyal--Fourth Floor. e e e e e e e e e e T e e e e e em e e em e M e W R W o< G SN NP NN BN W W M N S S MR MW R e e oo ot dy brass, nickel- re _costing $1. convenjent. oL, = Tonpaitois is special outfit— Right out of the dustprost L tiis SPSElE] SHE 33 carton. Or pile on an or, ni ‘towel rack and sheli, No fixture need 150 ScotTissue Towels. Hangs like picture on wall. SEEERNEENSEER SEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEREEsannnnnvEmw NSNS ENESEEEERERES

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