Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 25

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Braid Remnants, 25¢ Straw and hair braids, in 3 good range of styles and colors. Friday only, 25c.—Second Floor. for Friday only. Supply personal and home needs w;thout fail th:s Friday. . Sports Hat Bands, 25¢ Large variety of choice plain and fancy silk, grosgrain ribbon and silk scarf bands? in all the most wanted colors. 25c~Second Floor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTdN, B e NESEEEEEESEESEENENERN """"Page 2---582 Oppos:te Pagelllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIII GermanyMayLop %‘ePALAus RoYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Friday Bar Regularly 49c. Frldly only, _D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. / gains We have also made a number of interesting specwl urchases to be placed on Sale Re- member, all items are desirable, attractive and wanted, yet featured at less than they should sell for. No phone orders on advettised items. 40 Coats and Capes at $25 Originally were priced $35, $39.75 and $45. Allract\\elg made of such materials as \cld)nv Poiret twill, also sil Canton crepe. Friday only, $25.—Third Floor. Spring Coats and Capes, $5 25 children's coats and capes, in newest styles and colors. You will need one to take to the shere or mountains. Best ma- .6 to 16 years. $798 to $10 values. Friday only, $5.00— Third Floor. Infants’ Long Slips, $1.39 Dainty styles, some handmade, slightly soiled. Frid.y only, $1.39.— Third Fioor. Furniture Friday Specials $3.50 Folding Table, of hardwood, leatherette top. At $2.89. $21 Kaltex Fiber Armchair, floor sample, Marshal spring scat, loose cushion. At $10.5 $5 to §7 Round Sunburst Sofa Pillows, 9, and tapestry. Fri $14.50 50-1b. 1 double bed, samples of velour er-felt Mattress, rolled edge, ped ticking, $10.95. kfast or Porch Suite, 5 pieces, gray and mulberry 1 round table and 4 chairs. Friday, $29.75. op-leaf Porch Table, of hardwood, varnish base, $6.95. Fumed Oak Tabourette, made strong, mission style, 69c. Magazine Rack, fumed oak, for porch, has three shelves, $249. Baby High Chair, with tray, golden oak finish. At $198. Phone Stand, of hardwood, mahogany finish, with chair, $5.95. Kitchen Cabinet. white enamel, porcelain top. At $32.75. Bamboo Desk' Chair, matting-covered top. At £2.79. Paleix Reoyal—Fourth Floor. Floor Covering, 52c Yard Part rolls, full rolls and remnant lengths. in Gold Seal Con- goleum, Neponset and Blue Ribbon grades. Friday only, 52c yard. —Second Floor. Rag Rugs, $1.00 Each Better grade for bedroom or bathroom. Size 27x34 inches. Clean picked hit-and-miss grade. Friday only, $1.00 each.—Second Floor. Cherokee Fiber Rugs, $1.88 Large size, 36x72 inches. \Wanted designs and shades shown in_this lot. Friday only, $1.88 each.—~Second Floor. 640 Remnants, Friday, 1, Price Remnants of voiles, ginghams. white goods, ratines, etc. Good_leygths. Friday only. Y2 price—8econd Floor. Art Linens, Friday, 59c Yard 300 yards, natural color, in vidths: 18, 19, 20, 34, 44 and 32 inches wide. Friday only, 59c_yard—Second Fioor. Wearever Sheets, Friday. $1.25 Made of good, firm muslin, 72x90 and 81x%0 inches. $1.25.—Second Floor. 47c Pillowcases, 37c Each Cohasset cases, Friday only, 37c each.— Second Floor. 50c Pillowcases, 40c Each Cohasset cases, size 45x36 inches. Friday only, 40c each.— Second Floor. . 5 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $1.95 Regular‘) $395. 22 odd sweaters, in white, flesh and green. 3 ncy or plain weave. Small sizes JU 10 +4 Fry= finish, the followin, Values 70c to $1.75. will give excellent wear. Size Regularly $1.50 to $1.59. Friday only, size 42x36 inches. —Third Floor. Poréh Awnings, Friday Only Made to roll up. Of blue and white striped materials. 5x8 fect, $2.15. 6x8 feet, 7x8 feet. £3.15. —Second Floor. “larly 79¢ 9 Boys’ Sports Blouses, 69¢ Good_ quality, made right and cut full. Low neck, % sleeves. Materials are— 150 Khaki $150 Striped or $150 Neat Striped ‘White Madras Percales Just 600 in all. Ages 8 to 16. Friday only, 69c—Main | Boys’ Pongee Color Sports Shirts, 79¢ 300 in this lot. Low neck, sleeves, plain colors. Well made and cut-just right. Sizes 123, 13, I3} and 14 veck. Friday only, 79c.—Main Floor. Chma and Housewares Frlday AMERICAN PORECLAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS. Choice of Bluebird or Morning Glnr\ decorations, subject to ht im- pcnertmns Special, 6 for $1.00. SMOOTH-FINISHED STONE JARS, 4-gallon size Special, 65c. Close-out lot of JAPA\!‘.:E EARTHEN TEA POTS, 2-cup capacity. Special. 25c. TABLE TUMBLERS, Colonial glass. Special, $ for 25c. MIXING BOWL SETS, 5 sizes nested. Yellow earthenware. Regularly $1.69. Special, $1.29. WATER PITCHERS, blue tint stoneware, 2-quart capacity. Regularly 39c. Special, 29c. 42-piece Dinner Sets, Syracuse China. choice ex blue or brown border decorations. Regularly $1300. Special, NICKEL-PLATED BRASS PORTABLE \H(}\ wer head. 24-inch curtain ring oot ruhhcr tubmg furnished cb Regu- Regularly 75¢ a dozen duck curtains, larly £10.00. F New STAND: RD LHERR table by means of climp screw. P § Fasten machine to Regu‘ r]) 0). Friday, special, PAIL WASH BOARDS, handy for washing out small pieces. Regularly 19c. Friday, special, 10c. NICKELED SILVFR TARI "ARE. in 2n different size spoons knives, forks, huiter spreaders, etch Fridasy special, 6 for SHINO HR'\D DUSTERS, chemically treated, smooth fin- ished handles. Regularly $1.00. Friday, special, 59c." CHAMBER PAILS. heavy galvanized, with tight-fitting co: Regularly 75 Friday. soecial, 53 HEAVY SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, with double handles, reinforced. Regularly 42. Friday, special, 25¢. TOILET PAPER, good quality crepe. Regilarly 5c a roll. Friday, special, 10 rolls for 29c. AssAmsmant and enamel wood handles. Polais Royal—Fourth Floor. Drapery Materlals, 22c Yard 39: and 35¢ Cretonnes, full bolts. 35c and 39c Awning Materials 35¢ Striped Slip Cover Linenc. 29: Plain Curtain Marquisctte. Curtain Materials, il nets. ery yard offered cut from our regular stock. merchaadise. Fridav oniy, 22c yard.—Second Floor, Cushions, Cretonne Covered Large, round shape cushions, 95¢ each. Large Bar Harbor Cushions, §1.15 each. Small Bar Harbor Cushions, 55c each. Stationery Specials 35c Decorated Round Tin Box, for lunches and candy. 2-1b. siZe, 19c 35c Box Stationery or Correspondence Cards, choice of colors, at, box, 25¢ Linen Stationery, pound, at 29 Enve!opcs to match, in white or tints, at, pack, 10c e LU Awnings, $1.38 Made of 6-oz. grade blue and white striped awning material. Attached to strong frames and fitted complete with all fixtures ready to hang. The following sizes are to be had. 30-inch for spaces 28 to 32 inches. 36-inch for spaces 34 to 38 inche 42-inch for spaces 40 to 44 inches. Choice, Friday for $138 each. All perfect —Second Floor. ==Second Fleor. aner and P. & W. Corsets, $1.98 Wonderful group of front-lace models. models of firm coutil or brocade. Sizes 21 to 25 only. The & N. Cofsets are termed as manufacturer's “sec onds.” Regular $5 to §10 values. Friday only, $1.98 each.— Third Floor. Boys’ $3.95 Suits, $3.35 Hot-weater suits for big boys. Of excellent quality wash- able materials in best grade Daytona and Beach Cloth. New box pleat Norfolk models. Sizes 7 ta 17. Usual $195 value. Selling ');., Friday Dnl). sus —Main Floor Fashionable Boys $2.45 Palm Beach Knickers, $1.95 Every pair genuine Palm Beach clot} didly tailored, desirable assorted patterns. onb S 95—M¢|n Floor. Boys’ Khakl Knickers, 85 Splendid quality, are straight pants i knickers 7 to. 17. h label and splen- 6 to 18. Friday well tai- pure gray Straight 4 to & Boys Khakl chkers, 65c Sizes 6 to 16, good weight, of khaki_and A wonderful economy \nln Floor Little Boy: Boys’ Overalls, 85¢ Regularly £1.25. Good quality, the kind that covers them all Sizes 3 to 8 Friday only, 85c—Main Floor. Boys’ Palm Beach Pants, $1.35 Genuine Palm Beach Cloth and tailored for Iy. 4 to 8 years . Friday only, S135. Regul |n\ s Fndm o special. over. Regularly <mall boys in hts” only —Main Floor. Men’s and Young Men’s Palm Beach Suits, $9.95 Sensational special of small and medium sizes, mostly comp: ng sample suits and odd lots at less than the usual wholesale price. Medium and dark colors. Sizes mostiy 33 to 37. Some larger. No alterations. All sales fina!. Friday only, $9.95.—Main Floor. Men’s Athletic Union Suits, 95¢ 600 fine quality suits, made and cut to nur specifications. Guar- anteed full st d Sleeveless and knee length, with web |n«crt in back. Sizes 34 to -lv Friday only, 95c.—Main Floor Men’s Shirts, Friday, $1.29 all \1 soiled from handling. Odds es 14 to 17.. Regular $2 to & Floor. Of woven madras, and ends from a recent values. Fnduy o'||). 5129—Mn Men’s Wash Ties, 19c 1,000 reversible tubular wash ties, Frldav only, 19c.—Main. Floor. Cushions, Friday, 58¢ Each Fabric-covered silk-and-cotton mixed cushions, round, square and oblong. Friday only, 58c each.—Second Floor. neat stripes and white. Marvelous Values in Dresses, Coats, Capes, Skirts climax this Friday—tomorrow—with such reductions in prices that truly marvelous values are created. Silk and other Dresses, reduced to pleated Skirts, reduced to $4.89. Silk-lined Capes, reduced to $11.89. Tomorrow—Basement Store. Superior Silk Gloves, 47¢ Made with double finger tips that will outlast the gloves. Two buttons, with embroidered backs; 6 to 7; in white and black. Seconds. At 47¢—Palais Royal—Basement_Store. Emergency Umbrellas, 85¢ Think of only 85c for a Woman’s Umbrella with ivery-like bakzhtc ring handles. Frldly only at 85c. None delivered.— Royal—Basement Store. $5 00 Hat Boxes at $2.98 Black enameled; waterproofed; with two hat forms; cre- tonne lined; brass safety cateches and lock.—Palais Royal—Base- ment Store. First Quality Vests, 2 for 45¢c Bodice style and built-up models, in sizes 36 to 44. Elastic ribbed vests, assuring easy adjustment.—Palais Royal Basement Store. Dainty Little Tub Aprons, 25¢ + Of white and fast colors_%aeuc-l while dainty. The price— 25c—special for Friday only—Palais Royal Bnemen Storg. Best Silk Mixed Hose, 85¢ - v, with long silk boots and spliced heels. Sizes 8); First quali white, sand and gray—Plhu Royal Basement to 10, jn blac] Store. 2,000 Yards Wash Goods, 8¢ Yd. _ Bought direct from a famous mill—misprints—at a nominal price. nghvgade materials for summer dresses, waists, aprons, etc.—at only 8¢ yard—Palais Royal Basement Store. Fiber Silk Hose, 2 Pairs, 69¢ s Irregulags. With all the brilliancy of guve silk plus greater durability, these American Fiber Hose have become world famous. 8% to 9%, m black and colors.—Palsis Royal Basement Store. 59¢ Union Suits, 2 for 79¢ Sizes 36 and 38. n important ily adjusted. yal Basement Irregulars, but not noticeable or harm(ul Low neck, no sleeves, knee length. “Fit snug™ factor in warm-weather underwear—and ribbed; gonmrrow 2 suits for 79c instead of $1.18—Palais tore. Women’s Petticoats at 88¢c Of sateen, taffetine snd colonial taffeta, plain tailored and with flounces; black and colors.—Palais Royn.l—guemen! Store, C:B and R & G Corsets, $1.79 Front-lacing models of coutil; medium and low bust models, long hips, soMme with elastic. Sizes 22 to 36.—Palais Royal Base- ment Store. Thread Silk Hose, 2 Pairs, 98¢ Irregulars of black Silk Hose, with seam, simulating fashioned stockings. High spliced heels and lisle garter tops assure dura- bility. Sizes 8% to 10. Tomorrow—Palais Royal Basement Store. Juveniles’ Princess Slips, 69¢ Such lace and embroidery trimmed Slips—are considered a wonder at $1.00. Sizes 4 to 16 years. At only 69c.—Palais Royal Basement Store. = Several Cyphers Off Mark Notes 47 Wireless to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1923. BERLIN, June 14.—If the marks remain at 100,000 or more to the dollar for a few days longer the German government is going to turn around, and, following the ex- ample of Poland, Austria and Rus- #ia, will chop off a few cyph from the 100,000 and 1,000,000 mark notes. The German minister of the treasury seems to be quite “up in the air” in his effort to stabilize the mark at 20,000 to the dollar, having failed after costing his bankl’upl government $20,000,000 in el oiitaidh experts. including a banker from San Diego, Calif., bave advised the German go ment to annul all the German p money issued before July 1, In other words, Germany, if acts on this advice, will give to all foreign holders of cash in their paper marks by J . The German government, which may not realize how dishonest this would be, is actin self-defense, but those Au:flralis South Afri- cans and Americans who heard too late that Germany of Columbia, Maryland and “ulr tonight tomor- varmer toni gentl variable winds. i fee West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ‘Thermomet. 165; 8 pm., 61; {4 fm. 55 8 Highest temperatu . occurred at noon today; lowe. 67, occurred at 4:30 Temperature same Highest, 19; lowe: Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the ! water at 8 am Great Temperature, 74; condition, muddy. Weather 1n Various Cities. e last year— Stations. Weather. them in new are among the Main Office: 7. white. Wtk IIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIUIIIIIIVI_IIII_IIIIIIIIIIIHll!Hlllle_Illfllllll ;‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII_ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' many modern dry cleaning service. CALL MAIN 4724 TWO IDENTIFY MAN AS BLACKMAILER Women Accuse G. H. Wilson of Extorting Money and Jew- elry, Threatening Arrest. Arrested early today on suspicion of being the man against whom sev- eral women have lodggd complaints, claiming they were arrested by him and forced to surrender articles of jewelry and money, George Hal Wii- son, thirty-three vears old, denied any connection with possible charges of impersonating a police detegtive and blackmailing. In addition the prisoner told Inspector Grant, chief of detectives, he served as a special policeman at the Willurd Hotel and tion during Shrine week, he had resided here for a vears, although his home ingham, N. C. ing up a report to the police 1 fake detective was automobile bearing Georgia license number, (ta\h l(‘v(.‘:l"‘ 14 0 o'clock for the own detective } which sho: tion bec drove her across the river and forced her to give up an article of s ring was the prisc “what hington from A Real Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Service - g clothes clean, stylishly press and beautiful ¢ s features of our CLEANERS & DYERS 20 13th \:rect N.W. ‘ Oxfords & Pumps WOMEN like Princess Pat, the famous ‘Walk-Over with the straight inside line, especially in white. Fashion requires white shoes. Women who require com- fort with fashion wear Princess Pat in Wolf’s alk-Cies 929 F St.

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