Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 24

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ARMY UNIFORMS TOSTAY “ASIS" Officers Notified No Changes i to Occur for Two Years. ~ The War Department has notifled Army officers generally that there will be no change in Army uniform 1egulations “for at least two year The decision follows the recent d cussion in Army clrcles of the ad- wvisability of changing the present high collar uniform for a more com- fortable roll collar type and also as to the benefits which might be des rived from re-establishing a dress uniform to supplement the present khaki and olive-drab field unifor ms which ure the only authorized \\eur for all ranks of the service. As a sion 1o those officers | opposed t the neld uniform or | social dre in Army posts, authorized the dress or dinner posts and J ntly were asked heir opinion U8 tv unitorm w poll of the ser: igures have changes in the point made pub existing m the uni- for deferring unmiform two years y for econ- cks on ltered, the ind the fact that this| fonal now out- rms preseribed in existing regulations “DOLLAR PRINCE” DEAD. Sergt. Kelly, U. 5. A, Noted for Charities, Dies in Coblenz. From Coblena letter o New Yok Evening Post Michlel Kel retired, ars old, w in the United States. American eitizen he would have ed a commi years ago. It was not until 1920 t he became naturalized at Washing- ton, D. C. Kelly was known to the people of Col sthe dollar prince.” - w a_salesgirl d e would they ; gsve them prize—a be arded by the best | petition held at the French gove tol shot at 4 {Lost Boy Found; Ran Away After = Whipping,HeSaid s I » Nine-year-old Grover Thomas, who disappeared from his home in the Plymouth apartments last Saturday morning, was returned to his mother about noon today, Po- liceman J. W. Price of the second precinct having run across him on a street car at Tth and D streets. Grover _frankly admitted his identity. He said he had not slept during the time he had been away from home and that he had earned money for food by sclling news- papers. Part of the time, he said, he was barefooted and had lost his stock- ings. He said he left home because he had been whipped several times. SENATE CAMPAIGN * BEFORE PRESIDENT Holds First COnference on Election of Successor to Knute Nelson. In the office of President Harding today the first serious conference of republicans in Washington was held with a view toward the election of a republican to the Senate to succeed Z|the late Senator Knute Nelson of {Minnesots, and also to discuss the general plans of campaign for the election of a republican Senate in 1924, For more than one hour Senators Moses of New Hampshire, chairman: Wadsworth of New York and Pepper of Pennsylvan of the Senate rapuhl can ¢ were i Quring member paign committee, tors that he would his power to help the vam- I The President's part, as explained by one senator. will be confined to the spceches he is to make on his western tour. It is the opinion of this senator iat the President's utterances way to the erably more Y is now & y expected. The President outlined to this delegation ure of the speeches he is to and received their hearty ap- ries in Minnesota will be held \day and the electijon on July “hairman Moses of the Senate zn committee will leave Wash- i few days to Eo to that perate with the repub- iers there In maintaining & The Doctor’s Offense. Globe. hy are you angry at the; Just think! When I told him 1 was so awfully tired he asked to look at my tongue! Think of it— my tongu: CANOE PAINT Painted Furniture Inter;or 8 —Is i Exterior Pa;nts, Stains, Varn;slxzs Oils, Ete. Priced Specially Law R Phone Main 1703 ing breakfast tables. chairs and other pieces being features of smartest Interiors. QUndoubtedly your storeroom conceals odd pieces just wait- ing for the touch of a handy brush that will glonfy their ap- pearance and renew their use- fulness. —we'll supp]y the right painte for the transformation. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS SCREEN PAIN® in great vogue—gay-look- Describe them to us 1334 New York Ave. deliver all orders of §5.00 71bs. 28¢ 3 1bs. 25¢ New Potatoes . . New Onions. New Beets . ... . bun 25¢ New Peas .. 2 1bs. 25¢ New Cabbage.. ' 4c Halibut Steak Salmon Steak. . - 40c Boston Mackerel . 30c Butterfish .. - 15¢ Croakers 5 - 15¢ Sea Bass > 20¢ “’ 40¢c Fresh Meat Dept Shoulder Clod . Bouillon Roast. Chuck Roast. .. Hot Bread and Rolls Especially baked for us and delivered daily hot from the ovens at 4 o'clock. Box Bread, Viemma, French, ‘Whole Wheat, Gral and wev- eral varieties of Rolls, Berens’ Rye Bread, in one and ome-and- one-half po :fllfiuvu. with and You buy to advantage only when quality is highest and prices as low as can be reasonably expected. of unquestioned quality and our prices spell economy. or over within the city. Fresh Vegetables Fresh Fish Department The small, convenient 8 to 10 It ‘ Smoked Hams [he smell, convens °favor. Lb. 25¢ Power-Kearney products are We will Eggplants. Cymlins . .. Oranges A Cucumbers . Flounders Rock Fish. Perch . Cod Steak. Trout Crab Meat plendid flavor. llllI-IlIiii-i-;lli-i‘-ilii'illll-l.lnlii--‘-l‘“i'll-llllll--‘-llllliil..-.--l-lllIIlIl Chickens—just the thing for Baking or Stewing, 1b. 40c Flour—24-1b. bag of “Gold PK Coffee..... It's the best coffee that you ever tasted—a trig! Is most con. vineing. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., llIlllllllIllllllIllllllIIlllPage 1---See Opposlte Pagellllllllllllllllllllll.lll.ll’\ The PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. are all t only, $2.00.—Second Floor." Trimmed Hats, $2.00 Lumtcd quantity from our regular stock, marked at a ver{ low price for quick clearance. e season’s best styles and colors. Summer Flowers, 25¢ 900 bunches of the ‘season’s best styles and colors in summer.flowers. Friday only, 25¢ bunch—~Second Floor. Inchuded Friday 100 Wonderful At 6 P.M. Thursday our Great June Profit-Sharing Sale closed. Because of tre- mendous selling many incomplete size ranges, odd garments, slightly mussed articles have been left on our shelves. All are to be disposed of at specially reduced pnces to you for shoppmg here Friduy, but, remember, for F rlday only. (iuaranteed Silk Hose, $1.39 Regularly $1.50 and $1.59. Pure thread silk “Maid- O-Silk” regular top or ribbed top. Holeproof Hose with e tailored seam back. Black e and colors. First $1.95 Silk Hose, 2 Pairs, $3 Full-fashioned silk hose, \\llh mercerized garter tops. Black, white, gray, |mge otter and nude. All sizes. Friday only, $145 pnlr. or 2 pairs, £3. £3.00.—Main Floor. Pure Lisle Hose, 2 Pairs, 65c Women's. Regularly 39¢c and S0c. Onyx silk lisle, seamed back, black, white, gray, brown ; also Burson hose, perfect Rack- ford fashioned lisle. ch\hr and extra, black and colors. Sub- standards. Friday only. pairs, 65c—Main Floor. Children’s Socks, 2 Pairs, 65¢ Regularly 39 and 50c. Sports socks for boys and girls. English ribbed with roll top. Black, white, brown and blue. 7 to 10.” Also large assortment of hali and 34 socks, plain colors and fancy tops. Sizes 4 to 10. All perfect. Friday only, 2 pairs, 65c—Main Floor. Children’s Silk Socks, $1.19 .50 to $1.95. Pure thread silk, half and three- Shghll\ soiled or broken sizes. All first qual- $1.19.—Main Floor. $3 Sllk Hose, $2.49 Van Raalte full-fashioned all-over ingrain silk hose, black, white, brown, gray, castor, beige; also extra size, mercerized tops. Black, white and colors. All perfect. Friday only, $249.—Main Floor. Kayser Union Suits, 79¢ Regularly 95c. Low neck, summer weight, ribbed suits, tight knee and umbrella style, also closed suits and envelopes. Built- up shoulder and bodice. Sizes 40 to 44. Friday only, 79c.—Main Floor. Union Suits, 2 for 95¢ Regularly 59c and 65c. Women's summer-weight suits, low neck, bodice and built-up shoulder, tight knee and umbrella style. Also closed, suit, regular, extra and jumbo sizes. Children's waist suits, ribbed and cross-barréd muslin, with achments. 2 to 13 years. 's', in ribbed gauze and cross-barred, athletic, closed crotch. 6 to 15 years. Friday only, 2 suits, 95c—~Main Floor. Women’s Silk Vests, $1.19 Regularly § and $1 Glove silk, bodice tops, pink, flesh, orchid and peach. Some slight irregulars, others first quality. All sizes. Friday only, $1.19.—Main Floor. Women’s 29¢ Vests, 2 for 45¢ First quality low neck, ribbed vests, built-up shoulder and hod ce, some have crochet yokes. Rc,,ular and extra sizes. Frie day only, 2 for 45c~Main Floor. Regatta Union Suits, 65¢ Regularly 85c. Boys’ and girls' cross-barred muslin suits, athlegic style. Waist style for girls. Clo<ed crotch for boys. 2 to IS years. Friday only, 65c.—Main Flo 30 Suits, Friday, $25 . Originally were marked at $35 to $39.75. A broken assort- ment of sizes. Smartly fashioned. Developed of navy and tan twill, checks, velour. "All lined throughout with silk crepe de chine. Friday only, $25.—Third Floor. Stamped Towels, 2 for 25¢ Full size on Dry W, ell matcna] Regularly 25¢ each. Fridl only, 2 for 25c.—Main Fl =ty ol Grass Rugs, $6 25 De Luxe Co, Grass Rugs, sizes 9x12 and 8x10 feet. portwnity indeed to get values that are extraordinary. only, $6.25.—Second Floor. An op- Friday A Miscellaneous Lot of Plain and Fancy Silks, Friday Only $1.49 Yard Actual value, $1.98 yard. Just a few pieces of a style and for this reason we have made this low price. Broken lots of 69c Plain Silk and Cotton Plisse. 75c Printed Silk and Cotton Plisse. 85c Silk Ratine. All to go in the Friday Special at 49c yard. A clean-up in Woolen Dress Fabrics. $159 to $1.98 values. Friday only, $125 yard, Look this lot over, it will be worth your while. 49c Cotton Foulards, Friday Only, 35c Yard Attractive neat patterns, in both light and dark colors. . Palais Royal—Second Floor. Silk Gloves, 89c, 65¢c & 45¢ Pair Seconds of $1.50 and $1.75 qualities. Silk, embroidered stitchings. Colors—black and white. only, 89¢c pair. Seconds of §1 and $1.25 qualities. 2-clasp Milanese Silk, plain and contrast, embroidered in black, gray and white. Friday only, 65¢c pair. Seconds of 75c and $1 qualit 2-clasp Italian Silk. in white and black. Friday only, 45c pair. alais Royal—Main Floor. 2-clasp Heavy Milanese Friday Summer Dresses at $17.98 Colorful fabrics. Choose from Rashanara crepe, Canton crepe, flat crepe and a variety of sports fabrics. One-piece straightline effects. Friday only, $17.98.—Third Dresses, Friday Only, $15.98 Charming models fashioned of popular fabrics, including Roshanara, Canton and sports fabrics. Cleverly embellished. Straightline effects. Afternoon dresses. Friday only, $15.98.— Third Floor. Women’s Blouses, 59¢ Each About 60 blouses, colored or white. All sizes. Silk Blouses, $3.00 Women's. model. Br. soiled and odd sizes. Of voile, ginghams, Friday only, 59¢ each—Third Floor. Dark or light colors of crepe de chine. Overblouse cen sizes only. Friday only, S}.—Third Floor. Children’s Dresses, $10.00 20 handsome styles of taffeta, pongee silk. georgette and crepe. Youthful models with new touches. Dark and light, shades. Values $12.30 to $27.50. Sizes 10 to 16. Friday only, $10.00; —Third Floor. $5 Glace Gloves, $2.95 Imported. good wide arms, Paris point stitching, in w |ch only. $2.95.—Main Floor. Milanese Silk Gloves, $1.48 16-button length, double tipped, Paris point and embroidered stitchings, The colorings so much wanted now—pongee, mode, mastic, almond, fawn, sand, gray, brown, beaver, navy, black with white, white with two-toned black, white embroidery. $2 and $2.50 qualities. Friday only $L48—Main Floor. Long Kimonos, Friday, $1.59 Slip-on model. e with shirred yoke; rose, copen, pink and blue. Third Floor. Dressing Sacques, Friday, 69c Of soft finish lawns and voiles, neat styles, colors. _Friday only, 69c—~Third Floor. Envelope Chemise, Friday, $1.88 Small lot, made of radio silk, in stripes or plain, dainty styles, lace or tailored. Odds and ends. Friday only, $1.88.—Third Fioor. Envelope Chemise, Friday, $1.33 Values $1.50 to $2.50. Odd lot, made of fine nainsook, batiste, dimity and shadow batiste ; built-up shoulder or strap; some quite elaborately trimmed in laces and embroidery. Friday only, $1.33.— Third Floor. 25 Negliges, Friday, $12.98 Formerly $1698 to $27.50. Made of crepe meteor, crepe de chine, satin and taffeta; lovely models; some a little mussed. Fri= day only, $12.98.~Third Floor. 16-button length, perfect fitting, full elbow length, Fnd.y only, Made of serpentine crepe, attractive styles Friday only, $159.— good .washing Children’s 75¢ to $1.25 Hats, 50c odds and ends, slightly Friday Hats and bonnets, only, 50c—Third Floor. Notion Friday Specials 29c Dress Shields, assorted sizes; guaranteed. Pair, 16c 10c Venus Compressed Sanitary Napkins, large size, 3 forp 21¢ 25c Wash Cloths, assorted colors; edged with fringe. Eah, 19¢ 10c Lingerie Braid, pink, blue, white, fast colors. 3 pieces, 19¢ Steel Scissors, assorted sizes; superior quality. Each, 65¢ Children’s All-rubber Bibs, assorted colors. Each, 21c Palais Ru}'nl —Main Flcor Toilet Friday Specials Pebeco Tooth Paste, tube. 35¢ 29¢ Chalk and Orris Tooth Powder, large size bax, 19¢ 29¢ Rubiform at 25¢ 60c La Meda Cold Creamed Powder, jar, o 35¢ $1 Large Compact Rouge, each, 49¢ 2 43 Palais ‘Roval—Main Floor. 59¢ Party Boxes, Friday, 39c Black and colors, Neatly lined. Fitted Friday oniy, ’Jvc—Mnm Floor. $6.50 Bead Bags, Friday, $4.19 ortment of calorings, dark and light d dainty deshgns to select from. Silk cd._Friday only, $4.19.—Min Floor. $3 Béauty Boxes, Friday, $2.79 Wild Flower Boxes, made o[ cdlluloid, in dark green, rose, red. Persian and navy blue. Silk lined, fitted with two shirred pockets, pannier handle, with cellnloid slides and ring holder. Friday only, $2.79.—~Main Floor. soiled. Children’s and misses’. with mirror and change purse. Imported. Large a backgrounds, many floral lined and Stamped Articles, 5¢c, 10c, 25¢ and 50c After going through our stock we haye found numbers of stamped articles which we have assorted in four lots. Doilies and centerpieces, collar and cuffs, crib covers, tray covers, buffet sets, scarfs and many others included. Should sell for 10c to $1.00 and more. Friday only, Sc to S0c each.—Main Floor. Grass Rugs, $3 and $4 Each [Regular §7.95 and $995 valucs. Sizes 4vix7%i and 6x9 feet. De Luxe Co. grass rugs, made of best American wire grass, 16 beautiful designs and colorings. All guaranteed perfect. Some designs are limited, so come carly. Friday only, $3 and $4 each. ~Second Floor. - Friday only, $1.55 each.—Second Floor. Couch Covers, $1.55 Each Striped linene covers, fringed all around. Well made covers. Shirt Waist Boxes, $3.65 Matting covered. e tight lid. Useful for storing white goods. Second Floor. Window Shades, Guaranteed Water Color Opaque Shades, 52c each. Duplex Color Shades, white on green, 92c. Duplex Shades are on Hartshorn rollers. Well constructed in new style panel, air- Friday only, $3.65.- ~—Second Floor. Basement Store Friday Bargains - Will Include Read across the two pages—now for the marvelous values in Dresses, Coats, Capes and Skirts. $4.49. Charming Tub Dresses, reduced to $2.89. Jasperette Capes, Women'’s Vests, 3 for 43¢ The favored Swiss Ribbed Vests—built-up style. Irregulars. Sizes 36 and 38. The reader should acquaint other women of the family. Thisc vest® have only to be seen to be proclaimed a marvel—at & for 43c—Palais Royal Basement Store. Juveniles’ Socks, 2 Pairs, 29¢ Ribbed, with fashioned roll cuff tops. Plain and novelty effects, in brown, navy, corn and white. In sizes 6 to 9.—Tomor= row—Palais Royai Basement Store. Satin and Crepe Caps, 44c Women'’s Boudoir Caps—as dainty as if Paris'made; trimmed with lg:;: and gibbons. Choice for only 44c~Palais Roys! Base- ment . Women’s Better Tub Dresses Tomorrow at $2.88 Made of imported gmgham——bcner dresses each bearing the label that is the entre to summer socicty. Sizes 36 to 4hmP: Royal Basement Store, $1.00 Athletic Union Suits, 79c ‘Women's; low neck, sleeveless, knee length; white and flesh; in sizes 36 to 44. Save the difference between $1.00 and 79c.—Palais Royal Basement Store. Handkerchiefs, 6 for 25¢ Thousands had to be bought’to get such 1ualily at such a price. Of sheer lawn, embroidered and sports styles.—Palais Royal Basement Store. 49c Silk Socks, 2 Pairs, 59¢ Juyeniles’ White Socks, with roll cuff tops, double heels and toes. Irregulars. Sizes 5 to 9.—Palais Royal—Basement Store. Real Hair Nets, 12 for 25¢ Cap shape, in blonde, light and medium brown and black. Get a summer supply tomorrow. At 12 for 25c—Palais Royal— Bagement Store. Juveniles’ Summer Dresses, 90c Of organdy, dimity and voile, in white, pink, blue and ellow. Styles lnd“uul for tots 2 to 6 and girls 7 to 14—Palais Royal— The many series of Sales are to reach a reduced to $8 89. All-wool Plaid Coats, reduced to $4.89. New Knife- Summer Dressing Sacques, 69¢/ Of fast-color percale, made wp in neat styles. A wonder at this Friday bargain price, 69c.—Palais Royal—Basement Store. C-B and P. N. Corsets at $1.00 Of summer net and coutil, in white and pink, in sizes 21 to 34. Made with medium and low bust, long hips. Friday at $1.00,— Palais Royal—Basement Store. 25¢ Ribbed Hose, 2 Pairs. 29¢c Women’s. Irregulars. Reinforced heels and toes. Basement Store. Bloomers and Step-Ins, 3 for $1 Of Summer Crepe and Nainsook; cut full and neatly tailored. Superior garments at a nominal price—3 for $1.00.—Palais Royal Basement Store, Summer Underwear at 55¢ Nainsook Corset Covers and Draters with embroidery. day:at 55c pair.—Palais Royal—Basement Store. B!ack and cordovan, in sizes 8% to 10. ‘Two pairs for 29c.—Palais Royal— Fri- IIIIIIIIIIII-'ll!.l.lIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIl..llIIIIIIlll.lllll.lllllllllllllIIIII.II'

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