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DONATION OF §3,000 For Coughs and Colds - Humorous and Entertaining CONCERT Monday, April 9, at 8 P. M. The Colgate University Glee and Instrumental Clubs Popular and ¢ songs Dright and tal numbers First Congregational Church Teath and G Sts. N. W. Admission Offering Do you yearn' for a clear é( complexion? “Try the Resinol products a week and watch your skin improve! Resinol sthe tiny pores and -m of impurities. Resinol Ointment soothes and heals the in- flamed, irritated spots. The most ag- sravated cases of skin affection have ‘readily re: ed to this treatment. Can be obtained from all druggists. B VEGEX This Geiightfui fuod o the body with focd v entiai ciements that ind whit . streng pone and . Vegex cis- Makes deiicious 0, {empting . Fine in soups, salads Get o jar of Vegex today at your grocer or druggist. "When You Catch Cold | appetizing be Rub oniMrusterole Musterole is easy to appl: nd it gets in its good work right away. Often it ! prevents a cold from turning into “flu” or pneumoni Just apply Musterole with the finger: does all the good .work of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the blister. Musterole is a clean white ointment made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- tism, lumbago, pleu tiff neck, bron- chitis, asthma, neu congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted fe 1 sorts. Seldom fails to deliver results. 35¢ and | 5c, jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. * Better than a mustard plaster TOG.EXDOVENT }Dental Students in Cam- | paign, With $10,000 in Pros- pect Toward $250,000 Quota Dental students of Georgetown Uni- versity already have raised among themselves $3,000 of the endowment fund of $250,000, local quota assign- jed by the university to alumni and | friends in Washington, and reports {from class presidents of the dental | school indicate that approximately 1$10,000 will be pledged by the stu- ident body before the week's cam- | paign is concluded, it was announced |today by Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, iS. I, natlonal chairman of the en- dowment association. An offer by Dr. George R. Ellis, assistant dean of the school, to match {dollar for dollar the total amount r e student body has start- n. hool students are to hold ent meeting this week a view to pledging a generous | amount, Rev. Francis A. Tondorf, S. {J.. member of the faculty, being in charge. Team Captains Report Today. Team captains will make their ini- tial report at a luncheon at the New Willard this afternoon, the drive hav- | ing been formally opened for the Twenty-three teams, each ing of ten men, have began J Hugh W 3 the local endowment drive business hairman of trict of Columbia committee, put that proposition squarely before s interests of the clty v t the form: opening of the campaign. Statement to Business Firms. atement compiled by the tre: f each department from univ records showing the amount of brought into the District by getown was sent to the Chamber of Commerce and business firms of ity by Rev. John B. Creedon, ssident of the university. ement showed that the uni- present 2,700 student: 00 come from outside tatement shows nts spent in supplies and equipment, for clothing, 000. -of-town law clothing 50.000; clothing and amuse- $144,000. 1 of medical and dental school i clothing and ilies, Georgetown itors, remaining five t year, $600,000. MURDER IS SUSPECTED IN WOMAN’S DEATH Husband Held Pending Inquest After Body Is Found Man- gled on Tracks. Anuie Leonard, colored, thirty vears old, 618 Springmann court southwest, left home Saturday night 0 to a shoe repair shop. She d to return, and about 6 o'clock 1 found on the railroad track tance below Arlington Junc- erday _afternoon nd Thomp: Detectives on suspicion of . He denied the was not in v night. by the detectives that the woman was th and her body placed was taken to the Arling- il at Fort Myer Heights. t will be held at 7 o'clock K. OF C. DANCE TONIGHT. »f the foremost social events of ter season in Knights of Co- shington Hotel in the form of « card party and dance. The follow- ng will be p; m, ) Thomas J. s, Cornelius Ford, Mrs, Michael A, <eane, Mrs. James A. Keliher, Mrs. John A. O'Rourke, Mrs. Frank O'Hara, Mrs. Florentino Pamintuan, Mrs. Mur- rs. Leo Rover, Mrs. Irs. James A. Sulli- changing glusses when yau weas 1SIBLE BIFOCALS If your vision is becoming hazy or ! ditecuit, consult our Dr. George | Warren, Optometrist. He will pre- scribe for you and have made for you glasses that are exactly right and that permit seeing clearly, both far and near. ‘We have beautiful and artistic mountings of every description, and all lenses are made in our labora- tory according to the precise re- quirements of each patron. Charge Accounts Are Welcomed CASTELBERG’S | 935 Pa. Ave. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ey MMM rmr ! rrmm MMMl T mMmMM MM M M MM MM M MmN [ ] —_——————————— Last Minute Arrivals and mart Store News Second Day of Our Successful Sale of Rose Bushes and Ramblers, 35¢, or 3 for $1. California Privet Hedge; 25 to a bundle. Per bundle, $2, or $7 per hundred. On sale the Palais Royal— Fourth Floor. . o ow o o Strap Wrist Gauntlets of French Suede, with heavy crochet silk em- broidered stit c hings, self color in the new fawn and mode shades. At 8375 pair—Main Floor. . - - . New Skirtings for May Procession and Graduation Frocks, lovely styles of net and point desprit, trimmed with tiny ruffles, some edged with val lace, others with narrow rib- bons. At $2.00, $2.25, $82.50 and $3.00 yard— Main Floor. - x ox = Vestings of tucked or shirred net, trimmed with real Irish lace, real filet and real filet and Venice combined, and dainty vals. At $4.00 to $10.00 yard.—Main Floor. v e e s 818 and $20 Imported Bead Bags, large assort- ment, han d-made in exquisite designs and colorings. Silk lined and fitted. At $12.85.— Main Floor. . . . . o $25 to $40 French Bead Bags, beautiful colors, dark back- ground, many floral de- signs to select from, silk lined, also a few combi- nation of silk, trimmed with steel beads, frame or draw-string style, must be seen to be ap- preciated. . s = Our Carnival of Cre- tonnes now in progress. New designs and colors —uvalues extraordinary at 20c, 40c and 60c yard. —Second Floor. | . s % ow o Now in Progress, our Sale of Refrigerators, in the desirable styles such as front and top icer, also cold storage ice chests. Desirable ice capacity. Special pric Fourth Floor. Creams and Lotions 50c_Vanitas Cocoa Butter Cream, special 32c. 35c Benzoin Rose Water and Glycerin' and Ben- zoin Honey and Almond Lotion, at 24c. Denney’s Cleansing Cream at 75c. Denney’s Cold Cream, at Denney’s Tissue Cream at $1.00. Ponciance Cerate, at 30c and 60c. Stillman Freckle Cream, at 42Zc, Hylas Cream for Freck- les, at $1.00. Othine Double strength, at 85c. Cappi Cream, at 50c and 75c. Kintho Cream, at 65c. Madame Berthe Cream, 60c and $2. Palaix Royal—Main Floor. This Kaltex Fiber Arm Rocker At $16.95 A Regular $21 value As illustrated. Made es- pecially for the Palais Royal. May be used in any room in the house. Finished in dark brown, sure to blend favorably with most surroundings. Broad arms, Marshal loose cushions. Filled with heavy springs and covered with dependable cretonne in pretty designs. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. C., MONDAY, 'APRIT; 9, 1923. Zhe DALAIS PQOYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Untrimmed Hats, Straw Braid, Flowers, Feathers, In $7.50, $8.50 and $12.50 Untrimmed Italian Milan Hats at $5.95 and $10.00 A large selection of styles and colors that have been in demand this past few wecks greatly reduced to make room for the summer goods that will soon NOTE— Women of to- day who are de- manding unique Millinery. May we suggest a simple and inexpensive plan: Choose a be- coming untrimmed hat from our large collection and trim it with flow- ers or feathers, ac- cording to your in- dividual taste. be arriving. smartly. Large, New colors, beautiful quality. Luxurious Capes, Fashioned | of Superb Materials $55, 5605, $75, $85 To be fashionably dressed today one must wear a cape. predominant designers strongly em- phasize CAPES. you'll find the Palais Royal ready with ample choosing variety to ap- peal to most tastes. see the new models that have been recently added to our already ex- tensive and interesting selection. will superb fabrics as dyne, Fashona, Marvella and Canton Crepe. TSN 74 You Untrimmed Women’s and Misses’ Leghorn Hats at $3.98 to $7.50 Included are the large flats, drooping brims, pokes and off-the-face shapes. Chic Untrimmed Tailored Hats, $2.25 to $3.98 | . New pokes, rolled brims, drooping brims, off-the- face hats and novelty shapes that t Exclusive Hand-Blocked Hair and Tagal Hats In a variety of distinctive styles, a Splendid Choosing Variety New Untrimmed Birds’ Nest Garden Hats and Timbo Straw Dress Hats at $3.98 The Garden Hats are large and floppy that women trim with field flowers and the light-weight Timbo Hats trim up beautifully as ideal dress hats. Numer- ous new shapes and new colors. New Flowers, Fruits, Wreaths and Clusters for Trimming the Summer Hats 35¢, 49c¢, 75c¢, 98c to $2.98 The demand for flowers this season surpasses any we have experienced for years. A few of the favor- flowers and fruits in demand include heather, | pond lilies, gardincas, American Beauty rose, grapes, up very | cherries and flowers and fruit wreaths in a host of beautiful styles and colors. New Hair Braids, Straw Cloth and Straw Braids Priced From 98c to $2.98 Palais Royal—Second Floor. medium and small sizes. $7.50 to $12.50 New ‘Summer Frocks Here in Abundance $22.50, $25, Up to $79.50 We feel that the coming warm weather will induce many women to think of their new summer frocks now. The Palais Royal always tries to anticipate demands— that’s why vou will find us prepared with ample assort- ments of delightfully charming summer frocks. and $98 The most And naturally Fashion heralds All-over Voiles, attractively embroidered with lace. Normandy Voiles, too, are much B, in evidence, smartly finished with £ hand-drawn collar and cuffs. Some (£ have girdle of Normandy that ties at the side and other int little affairs. Bright summe rs. including popular dark shades, Priced as low as $8.50 up to Be sure and such Vel- find Sports Frocks, that are practical enough for afternoon, street and general utility wear. Developed of new fabrics—many of them, too e A LI g o such as Straightline Capes, Pleated Capes and Tier Capes. Sizes for misses 14 to 20, women 38 ta 44. Choose from the new tans and navy, also ever-popular black. numerous to mention here. Swag- gerly and painstakingly made. De- sirable shades. At $2250 up to $79. S for mi larger women women and P Extensive Assortments of New Beauti- fully Fashioned Ph oenix Silk Hosiery at Conspicuously Low Prices In spite of the generous advances in silks, Phoenix Silk Hosiery have maintained their splendid » Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. quality at conspicuously low prices. Buy now before the opportunity passes. $2.95 and $3.50 Pr. Phoenix Full-fashioned, lace fronts and clocks, lace instep and Paris clocks ; black and colors. $2.95 Pair Phoenix Chiffon Silk, in black and gun metal. b $2.55 pair Phoenix Full-fashioned, all-silk to garter top; pure thread silk; in black, brown, beige and gray. $2.55 Pair Phoenix Extra Size, full-fash- ioned, with mercerized tops; black, white and brown; extra long and elastic. Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Spring Silks $1.20 to $1.55 Pair Phoenix Pure Silk, seamed back, semi-fashioned; black, brown, tan, gray, beige, fawn and otter. $1.95 Pair Phoenix full-fashioned Hose, with mercerized tops. Black and wanted colors. Ask for No. 368. $1.00 Pair Phoenix Silk Hose, seamed back, mercerized tops; in black, white and new colors. $1.50 Pair Phoenix Silk Hose, seamed back, with self-embroidered clocks, and plain with tailored seam back; black and colors. New numbers. $1.55 Pair Phoenix Silk Hose, all-over pure thread silk to garter top, seamed back; black, white and the new col- $2.50 to $3.50 Pair Phoenix_Silk Hose, including all- over silk, Paris lace clocks silk-em- broidered and lace instep; black, white and colors. $1.95 to $2.55 Phoenix Ribbed Silk Vests, low neck; flesh and orchid; with new adjustable shoulder strap. $3.25 to $4.50 Phoenix Ribbed Silk Bloomers to match. Palais Royal—Main Floor. These, combined with thessplendid assortment already in stock, make our showir'lg the most com- prehensive in the history of the Palais Royal. Wholesale prices have advanced steadily for some time, and it has been only through careful planning and advantageous buying that we are enabled to quote prices that are actually below Here are three important Silk items at $298 yard. Fine All-silk Canton Crepe, Superior Quality All-silk Flat Crepe, Beautiful Paisley Prints in Crepe de Chine. The Canton Crepe is shown in 20 desirable colors, the Flat Crepe in 15 choice shades, and the Pais- ley Crepes in entirely new color com- binations. All offered at one price of $2.98 yard. Then there are Printed Silks of every description. Printed Velvet Knit, Printed Chiffon Crepe, Printed Crepe de Chine, Printed Tzigane Crepe, Printed Mikado Crepe, Printed Arab Crepe. Printed Alltyme Crepe. Prices range from $2.49 to $4.49 yard. . today’s values. Moire Crepe at $4.49 yard— ‘We are showing a particularly fine qual- ity of this newest Spring Silk in the correct Spring shades. g Fabrics that are extensively {ised for suits, skirts, dresses and wraps are Spiral Crepe, Satin Lenox and Cork- screw Crepe. Shown in colors and black. Priced at $2.98 and $3.98 yard. ‘Black Raye-Vette, $4.69 yd. —Another one of the season’s favorites, {articularly stunning for capes. It's a nitted fabric that has the appearance of velvet. Crepe Diana at $4.49 yard— A very handsome silk, in white. Rich pebbly surface that gives it unusual style. Priced at $4.49 yard. Crepe Diana Faconne, $5.98 vard. The handsomest black silk brought out this season. Made especially for wraps. A rich, billowy surface of high luster. Sports Silks at $3.98 yard— Now more fascinating than ever, these we are showing in a great varicty of styles and colorings; in stripes, checks, plaids and Bayadere effects; both solid colors and two-tone effects. Priced at $3.98 yard. Palais Royal—Second Floor. A Day in Our Bargain Basement “Basement Day” One of the most worthy sales of the season in the Palais Royal Basement Store. Capes, Dresses and Coats *16.50 The least previous price here was $1800, and many new arrivals are $20.00, 50 and $25.00 models. This is our Basement Store valuation—the pre- vailir prices are con- siderably more. Literally hundreds of New Dresses, Coats and Capes, many one of a kind. Styles and sizes for every woman and miss, for all occa- sions, at $16.50. Look ahead to the vaca- tion trip and secure sup- plies now. A reasonable deposit will hold one or Sheets & Cases The famous makers of “Wearwell” lay aside any with an oil spot or uneven hem—thus these periodical “bar= gains.” $1.75 Sheets at $1.85 Sheets at $1.95 Sheets at 39¢ Pillow 45c¢ Pillowcases “Fairhaven” Seconds of the famous . “Dallas” S1.65 Sheets at $1.35 $1.45 sl Sheets at $1.85 Sheets at $1.55 53¢ Pillowcases 42c 58¢ Pillowcases 46¢ $1.45 $1.55 $1.65 15 22¢ 36¢ $1.45 Sheets, $1 “Palais Royal” Seamless Sheets, 72x90 inches. An uneven hem makes them “seconds”—S$1.00 instead of $1.45. 29c¢ Cases, 5 for $1.00 Size 42x36 inches. “Sec- onds"—at 5 for $1.00 in- stead of $1.45. Silk Gloves, 89c Guaranteed first quality, with double finger tips Mode, white and black. Why pay $LO Vests, 2 for 59¢ 39c grade. Irregulars. 2 for 59c, instead of 78c. Slips at 79¢ Princess Slips, with deep hem and camisole top. Petticoats, $1.00 White Sateen, made sun- proof, with double panel front and back. Union Suits, 50c “Maud Boltz,” closed, low neck and sleeveles 3 to 4. First quality. Hdkfs., 6 for 25¢ Women's. Sheer lawn, embroidery and lace trim- med. White and sports colors. 50c Socks, 39¢ English Ribbed Sports So irregulars. Roll cuff tops. Camisoles, $1 Of heavy wash satin, black and navy. Corsets, $2.89 $5 to $12 Models Sizes 22 to 36 in C-B, RizhiSolie iandl ip BN makes, for all figures. Brassieres, 69c W. B. and “Necatform,” Bandeaux included. At 69c. Silk-Mixed Hose at 69¢ First quality, with long silk boots. " Black and colors. $1.50 Hose, 95¢ _ Irregulars. Full - fash- ioned Thread Silk Hose, with lisle garter tops. Apron Dresses 88c Three to a Purchaser A month ago more than 2,000 of these dresses were sold in a day. Ever since requests for more. Only until now could we an- nounce another sale. Sizes for Medium, Large and Small Women Fast-color Tub Dresses, trimmed with °rickrack braid, contrasting pipings, novelty pockets and sashes. The Palais Royal Basement Store o

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