Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1923, Page 13

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THE EVENING _ST. WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, .1923. AR R R R LR LR RN R TRy a e R SR ey Rubber'hned F dcc Sl:u'h‘ cfi)‘!{:" Ea;cs‘?rlzc!i colors, containing The Shopping Cmnn—flllt and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Popular Member Of Noted Patrol Gr eetlng All-rubber’ Bathing Bathing Garters, as- Caps, assorted colors; mlny pretty dg, sorted colors; all-rubber; with and without ¢ te rubber bows. Pair, 25c to 29¢c. signs. - Each, te $1.78. Palais Royal—Main Floor. . Blue, of Indianapelis, of Muriel Temple Pairol of that city. SEVEN ARE SEIZED FORLN_TE(_ICATION Oyster and Sullivan Pleased by Great Adherence to Pro- hibition Law. ‘ Seven arrests for intoxication were made yesterday, filve more than the preceding day, and Commissioner James F. Oyster, who has supervision over the police force, and MaJ. Danlel Sullivan, chief of police, belleve that the people of the city should be proud of the record. The record i# 50 far below the average number of arrests for drunkenness that offi- cials feel that it is almost equal @ a 100 pér cent record. - One of the seven persons arrested was charged with driving an auto- mobile while under the influence of Hquor. Members of Maj. Sullivan's vice squad have been unable to locate any large quantities of whisky the past few days, and bootleggers, who were expected to be very much in gvidence this week, it s stated, are remaining in the background. Four persons were arrested yester- day as alleged bootleggers. It was not stated that they were dispens- | ing the “intoxicant to visitors, the Istter having displayed no evidence of deslFing’ such supplies, but the police aver they were. selling to ordin resident patrons. Three and one-half ! pints of whisky were taken from the persons arrested. MATZENAUER CARE FREE. Experiences With Chauffeur Hus- band Called “Cold Food.” NEW YORK, June 6—Mme. Mar- et Matzenauer, Metropolitan Opéra. | pany contralto, declared that she was carefree and proposed to stay that way when she sailed on tne steamer Berengaria for a visit to her father in Vienna. Her marital expe- riences with her divorced husband, Who had been her chauffeur, had been anough for a while, she said. “Please let's not-discass it further,” she added. ‘“What's the use of warm- ing over a lot of cold food?” —_— A “housewiVes’ union” has been formed a¢ Deal,. England, and & suc- cessful campaign {s being carried on n?llns: high prices of food. Women of all classes, from ladies of title to workingm ives, are members. 'THAYER i SUPERIOR PRINTING Small Where Werk Quality aad Exclusively Service Meet Carpets Converted # .Into Rugs 1f you have any worn- out Carpets don’t discard them—but send for a Recommended Service specialist —and have them converted - into Rugs. . Recommended Service advertisers in every line of personal and domestic sevice—puarantee ¢af. isfaction to Star readers. l (L} -II.KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIII)IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllll..lllllllllllll.lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I ' Shriners £ Takc advahtage of the ‘many.helpful " services ex- . tended 4t the Palais Royal— Use the ' Information Bu- reaus, Checking Room, Par. cel Packing- Room, Tele- phones,” Waiting Rooms on Third Floor, where you can -meet f; . Beauty Parlor, Manicuring, Facial Massage, Scalp Treatment and Chil- dren’s Hair Cutting Salon on Main Floor Balcony. A mod- ernly equipped delivery serv- ice. Six roomy elevators to carry you quickly from one floor to another. Remember the “folks” back home by sending them a gift. Merchandise -mailed to any part of the United States free. Souvenirs SHRINERS, BE SURE TO TAKE HOME A SOUVENIR OF THE CITY Large assortment of bronze and brass souvenirs' here. Large Shrine Pennies, gold and bronze finish. Each, 5¢ Copies of Capitol and White House. Each, 75¢ Jewel Cases, gold and silver bronze. At $1 and $1.50 *Baby Cups, silver-plated. Each, 75¢ Pin Trays. Each, Soc And numerous other items. Weather House tells you the weather in advance. Mailed free to any part of the United States. 49¢c. Also Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Handsome Stationery nicely boxed, special boxes of Chocolates and Bonbons. At moderate prices. A large assortment of Gift Novelties, nicely boxed, with appro- priate verses. Just the thing to mail home, At 25c, 50c and 78c each. Gifts for the Children, Paint Sets, Cameras, Tennis Rackets, etc. All moderately priced. Palals Royal—Main Floer. RIBBONS IN OUR RIBBON DEPARTMENT—DIS- PLAYED IN CASES—YOU WILL FIND MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS MADE OF RIBBONS TO BE TAKEN TO YOUR FRIENDS. Garters, all colors, two-tone effects, lace trimmed, finished with knotted bows, ribbons, flowers, etc. At $1 to $250 pair. Powder Puff and Mir- - ror Sets, lace trimmed, in pink, old rose, maize, blue, lavender, etc. At $2.00 set. Lingerie Clasps in pink and blue combinations, neatly boxed. At $0c pair. Loop Girdles in plain and combination colors, finished with ends, made to order-in all of the wanted shades. At $1.59. Hand-painted Wrist ‘Watch Bands, in blaek, gray and tan. At 39c each. Hand-painted Wrist ‘Watch Bands, with gold clasps, in black, gray, tan, etc. At 75c. Brocade Ribbons, in ink, blue, white, afso pink and blue com- gmmons § inches wnde for children’s hair ribbons, ete. At i llev.)—\lll.n Floor. JEWELRY Gold or Silved Plated Mesh Bags. At $2.98 to $35.00. Wrist Watches, round or odd shapes, some two bracelets, gold filled or solid gold, whlte gold or‘ green _gold_finish. At $7.98 Pearl Bead Nei:fdaces, lengths from 15 inches to 72 inches, in g;zr;uned or all ane size beads. At 59c to Ingersoll Watches, smafl or llrge sizes, with white or radium faces. $2.50 to $7.98. Vanity Cases, in silver or gold plated, also sterling silver; fully fitted. At $3.98 to $20. i Bead Necklaces, thousands -of - them in._every color that could be desired and all lengths, lots of _chokers, graduated ones and the. long :hams of “all .one size beads. At 39 to Palais Royal—Main Floor. COATS & CAPES Poitét. Twill, are faithful reproductions of imported mcd-ln Canton. crepe and ef?u de. chine : these Eupes. Plain and accordion- e Styles, also very smart collar ef- ects. Linéd with crepe de ehlfle. Special, . “Palats RoyaleThira Fleor. . these . straightline and ‘tie-at-side coats, Many Coming at an Opportune Time, This Sale of Toilet Articles, Toothbrushes Perfumes, Sops, at a F ractlon of Their Regular Prices Silverware Washington Souvenir Spoons, silver-plated. At 50c; sterling silver at SL . ) Syrup Pitchers, with traB}.So to $10.00 ouble Vegetable Dishes, bright or platinum finish. At $4.98 to $I%. Gravy Boat, with tray hrxghl or platinum finish. At $498 Casseroles, with Py- rex glass dish, from $2.98 to $14.98. 124piece Chests of 6 knives and 6 forks. At $3.98. Palais Royal—Main Floor. 'MEN Men’s Bath Robes, of light-weight mercerized poplin, pongee color, trimmed with dark brown lapels and cuffs. Coat style. At $6.95. Men’ Interwoven Socks. We are showing a fine assortment of this well known silk hosiery in all sizes and_colors. 75c, Men’s Shirts, of Shan- tung silk, will stand hard wear, neckband style with collar to match. Also collar attached style. Sfzes 14 to 17. At $5.50. Men’s Bathing Suits, in _our large stock: you will find one-piece suits with skirts amd two-picce style with réhnte Jersey and Blue trunks. Sizes 34 to $L75 to 36.00 each. Palais Royal—Main Floor. BAGS Drawstring Mesh Bags, of cut steel, lined with silk. Colors— Lilac, maroon, corn,) blue, purple and orange. Fimisbed at Tiottom with beaded tassel. At $3.95. Novelty Bags, for misses and children, made of colored crys- tal beads; beautiful comhination of colors- and den‘ns silk lined; frame or flat style, with pnmer handies. At $5.00 to $7.95. k and Novelty Bags, plam or shirred styles; black, brown, navy, tan, gray and white; all silk lined and fitted; mounted on flligree or seli- colored frame. At $1.98 to $10.95. Imported Bead Bags, handmade, in beatiful cambination of colors; frame or dfawstring style; also a few cut steel on Canton crepe in solid steel. At $295 to $45.00. Palais lloy-l--\l-ln Floor. DRESSES Morning Dresses, spe- cialfot, featured of Amoskeag gingham, in a variety of practical good washing colors. Neat'trimmings of organdie and ‘embrojd- cry. pipings of contrasting coloms. Sizes o 50. At $198 Dressing Sacques, of lawn, kimono sleeves, various colors. At 8¢, Palats Royal—Third Floor. Dresses for immediate and summer wear—cleverly fashiomed of tub silk, pongee, linens, voiles, plain and pnntedd and ratines. Styles now much in_ demand—neatly trimmed with handwork, lace, vestees, panels, etc. Many wamen and misses are buying two and threc for travel and vacation wean. At $16.5 Also a Pplendld van-, ety of Drtssu hioned of voiles and cottori. At $8. rnu- Royal—Third Floor. HOSIERY Silk Hosiery, always acceptable.. You can’t haveitoo many pairs. Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.00. to $4.50 Onyx Silk Hose Holeproof S:lk flase. Kayser Silk H Van Raalte S; lk fion, Paris ClockeJ Hose, Lace Effect Hose, Glove Silk Hose, New shades to match the, sports shoes. Chiffon silk, open work and shadow clocks. $3.50 to $450. Tut and! Palsley : Novelty Snlk Hose. - $125 to Sports Hose, lk and mercerized. At 75¢c to Golf Hose, 3/4 length " fancy rofl top. ‘At $L95 to $%95. Don’t Forget the Kiddies Children’s silk Hose, ¢ s198. Children’s: cotton and Lisle Socks, mgg.gm | Y $1, $1.25, $L50 and $228. . .. Silk Fabric Hats, - Hats and Felt Hats, now 30 much BOYS Boys’ $9.95 Genuine Palm Beach Suits, for boys 7 to 18. Spe=- cial at $7.95. Boys’ $12.50 Genuine Palm Beach Suits, two-pants suits, in sizes 10 to 18. Spech.l at Boys’ Khafq Knickers —Good u.hty, sizes 6 to 17. Special at 95c and gl Boys $2.45 to $2.95 Wash Suits, right out of our regular stock; fine grade little suits from the very best makers; every suit guaranteéd fast color, middies, Olivers anngalkans sizes 3 to 10. Rednced to $1.95. Boys’ O. D. Khaki chkers, the finest tailored; none better made; evcd smr guaranteed ; all sizes 6 to 20; usual $250 value. Special at $195. Bovs’ Palm Beach Knickers, in the newest colors and patterns, tailored by the best makers in the country; all sizes 6 to 1B Speclul at $245. s High-grade Summer mckcrs. of pure Irish linen; also the very best tailored; sizes 7 to 18; usual $2.45 to $2.95 values. Spechl at $1.95. Palals Royal—ain Fioor, GLOVES Novelty Gloves, suede finished; fabric and silk; strap-wrist gaumlus and elbow lengths; new embroid- ered styles; also fancy pufis and Queen Elizabeth frills. At $2.50 to $3.00 pair. Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves, 16-button length, double tipped, Paris point and contrast embroidered stitching; in mode, mastic, pongee, sand, beaver, navy, hrown black, black with white embroidery, white, and white with black. At $1.98 pair. 12 and 16 button length Gloves, suede fabrics and double- tipped Inl:an silk, in good colorings. At $1.45 pair. Palais Royal—Main Floor. BLOUSES Tailored Blouses, handmade of dimity, batiste and voile. Pretty round necks. All white and frill edges. Also over-blouses with V necks, simple styles and good quality. Blue, lavender, red, and rose trimmings. Sizes 36 to 46 and 48 to 52. At $Z. Jacquettes and Over- blouses, new colorings and styles. Made of oriental silk, some of crepe de chine, jacquette style, trimmed with blaék rib- bon. Szndalwood. Harding, silver, navy, buff and emery. $10. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Underwear Summer Underwear, our assortments are wonderful, including hundreds of styles in Gowns, Chemises, Petticoats, Combinations and Princess Slips. At "$1, $1.56, $1.98 and $2.29. Summer Underwear, " featuring_Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Step- ins and Petticoats, made of soft lingerie cloth or crepe; a variety of attractive stylu lace and embroidered trimmed. At Envelope Chemise, special lot, made of all-silk radium and crepe de chine; lovely models; tailored of hcy pink, blue, orchid and honeydew At Palais Royal—Third Fleer. KIDDIES Panti Dresses of white madras; cute styles; hand-embroid- ered in bright colors; 2'to 6 years. At $128. Imported Dresses, of white cre e, ?,‘N"T and embroidered trim- mings of ng t colors; all handmade; 2 to 6 years. - At $1 Prmcess Slips, of white nainsook; strap or built-p shoul- ders; lace :nd emhrondery trimmed; 6 to 14 years. r-m- Royal—Third Floer. HATS Chic new Sports Hats, $2.98, $3.98 to $750. Every miss and woman will want a little Sports and Light-weight ' Shade Hat to go with the summer dress and sports, costume. Included are All- straw ats, Satin and Straw Comhmluens Straw_and Felt, Straw and_Silk Leghorns, White Milans, Garden de- mand. Smartly trimmed with flowers, rib- bons, ostrich and novelties that are most ecoming for summer dress hats. Hundreds of new White Trimmed Hats at $5.00 to $8.50, Palals Royalemfocond Ploor. A A R U NN N W N N mm ( Now that summer honte cleamng i in order there are scores of -articles’ needed. You'll want to replenish your medicine chests. ' Then, too, it is a fine time to purchase needed items for the week-end trips or vacation. 'Also many will pur- chase Imitation Ivory Toilet, Amclu, beautitully decorated with flowers. Cnrefufly look over this list and check off the items you will need. ®emem- ber the savings are worth while. Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles A very fortumate purchase, decorated with combination rose buds and forget-me-not design, consisting- of the following items at very special low prices: Mirrors with long regulation handles at $1.95 Hairbrushés with 11 rows good quality bris- tles, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, Cushions and Jewel Boxes combined, Perfume Bottles, Bud Vases, Large Trays, Buffers with changeable chamois, Jewel Boxes and Talcum Powder Boxes. Each, $1.50 Dressing Combs, extra quality, and Shoe horns, at $1.00 Nail File, Cuticle Knife and Shoe Hook, set, $1.00 Brushes; Wash Cloths and Powders Hughes’ Genuine Ideal Waterproof Hair- brushes, excellent quality stiff bristles; all guaranteed Each, 83c Military Brushes with 9 rows sterilized white bristles, imitation ebony backs; excellent values. Each, $1.19 75c Bath Brushes, with long adjustable curved strap handles, Wash Cloths, assorted colored edges, 6 for 25¢ Imitation Ivory Toothbrush Holders, each, 28¢ Imitation Ivory Soap Boxes, heavy quality, at 45¢ 25c Fleurs Bouquet Talcum Powder, 2 boxes for 25¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder at 2lc Mennen’s Talcum Powder at ..*" 21c Cuticura Talcum Powder at ZIc Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum at 15¢ Colgate’s Talcum Powder with trial size bot- tle of extract, Coty’s Talcum Powders, many odors; at 89%c Houbigant’s Talcum Powder at * 89 Toilet Soaps—Underpriced We reserve the right to limit quantities, None C. O. D. No mail orders filled. 29¢ Pound Bar Lion Floating Castile Soap, bar, 16¢ 10c Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, 3 cakes for - 19¢ 19¢c Laco Genuine Imported Spanish Castile Soap, 3 cakes, 10c Jergen's Transparent Violet: Glycerine Soap, 3 cakes, 13c Transparent Glycerine Gcnume Balsam Pine Tar ‘Soap, 2-bars, 10c Swiss Rose Transparent Glyczrme Soap, 3 for 3,000 cakes Palmolive Soap, 6 cakes, Solomon’s Genuine Imported Lemon Juice Soap, excellent for. the skin, 3 cakes for Cuticura Soap, 3 cakes for $1 Juliet Safety Razors with 3 extra blades; all guaranteed best quality, at TIRRO mends, binds, wraps and seals. The ideal mendmg tape; extra strong, making Terro unequaled for all mechanical:uses. Regularly 25c. At 4 18¢ Palais M-.I-—H‘I- Fleor. 50c Toothbrushes in a Great Sale —Choice at Exceptionally well made, com- ing in assorted sizes and sha Six . different colored handl es, each brush is sold with the un- derstanding that if bristles come out you get a new brush. All packed in individual boxes. At 39c each. 4 (I'E-R R R NS EXNEREREERRERRRE RIS R RN ERERERRORREREERERESENENRNNRESHRENRNERRERRRENERERS NEREEERESRRORENEREERREREREREEREREREREN AR R RN R RN R R RERRREREER R RN

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