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EAPECT Bl CROWD ~ ATBENEFT GAVE Friends of Children’s Hos- pital to Help Cut $51,500 Deficit Thursday. Eighteen professional athletes, rec- & ®gnized as among the leaders in their line of work, will battle on the dia- mond of the American League base ®all park Thursday for sick young- sters. Clark Griffith, president of the Washington team, has turned over the base ball park, the accom- modations, the base ball game be- tween Washington and Boston and, most important of all, the proceeds of the game to the Children’s Hospital. ¢ The reason is that thero is a $51,500 deficit facing the institution. Annual expenses of operating and maintain- ing the hospital amount to approxi- mately $90,000 each year, while the income amounts to about $38,500. The deficit must be made up from con- tributions. Many Aid Benefit Game. ASK JAIL SENTENGE ) tences had ralse THE . told a federal agent that these sen- the price of moon- shine and demoralized the trade. ‘We can hire agents to rigk fines for us, he said, ‘but we cannot hire one who will risk going to ‘SUNDAY Jamestown, N. Y.; | | Methodist, FREE METHODISTS = REELECT BISHOPS= Conference on Record as Op-|® posing All New Trends in Theology. By the Associated Press. CORUNNA, Mich., June 23.—The four bishops of the Free Methodist Church of North America were re-elected for terms of four years by the General Conference in session here today. They are Bishops Walter A. Sellew, William Pearce, , IlL; W. H. Clarke, Rome, y., and N. S. Warner, Glen EI- lyn, 111 Rev. twenty J. T. Logan of Chicago, for years editor of the Free defeated for re-elec- W. Griffith of Evans- B. J. Vincent, president of Wessington Springs (N. D.) Sem- inary, was elected editor of Sunday ture, and Rev. W. D. o ‘was re-elected con- ing_agent. The Women's Foreign Missionary school lite: Rose of Ch STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, JUNE 24, 1923—PART 1. See opposite page for other Ad. Zhe DALAIS QOYAL On sale Palais Royal Fourth Floor The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. ! A Clearance Sale Extraordinary of 50,000 Worth of Highly Desirable Furniture at Less Than Regular Prices The Palais Royal slogan is “Satisfactory stocks.” We have gone over the furniture stock and have reduced prices on the following— Every agency needed has signified its intention of co-operating to aid she hospital's benefit game. The lo- <al radio broadcasting stations are to \ gend out announcements of the game. Society has organized a_committee to among which are many one-of-a-kind pieces. o le | iyt Your clubs aro not meeting now, | utter ~dissonance ' with _evolution, | will you not yourself write to Pres- | hoistic and atheistic, higher criti- dispose of 10,000 tickets before the | 1dent Harding, urging him to ask the | .isps German rationalism and the i n, 9, H | governors of the several states to| game. Leading hotels, cubs and | Leaders of Women’s Bodies | fapress upon the courts the necessi- clgar stores have already received | Temoving a national scandal? |ty of and are W disposing of tickets. H P i b forced by a The Potomac Tlectric Power Com-| Urge Members Get Behind |20 iion, oo e o nportad by National Movement. 1 ik ately. ely la: o-elected @ [ down & barraxe: thap wilf effectua) Snezelucred Wil fom) | prevent any other state from follow- | ittt It % : |ing the lead of New York. | resolution declaring that £ . 2 ’ Dining Room Furniture, Bedroom Furni- ture, Three-piece Library Suites—hundreds of odd pieces of furniture. The reductions are as much as one-half off regular prices. §#229.00 whole trend of modern theology as differentiated from the established orthodoxy, and will resist thefr en- croachmet upon the domain Christianity at every turn.” The resolution also says that the church is in “hearty sympathy with | Willlam Jennings E n, mentalist.” [ S pany allowed the committee in charge | citizens determined that observance to send out 20,000 announcements of of law shall be the custom of their | the game with the regular monthly people.” bills for electric current. | " A similar_call is being sent by Mrs. The big thing that remains is for | Henry W. Peabody to all presidents | :;;; l""":,'g f',l!m}‘;fljhi"m;’;mm““iwt; Jail sentences for first offenders of the Federation of Women's Boards g sday. o work of ¥ these combined. agendles will be fruit- | In bootlegging was urged as the|°T FD’*'% !”{n‘;:r:&px:; of the world the wom- less. Mrs. Reginald R. Walker and|“only means of stopping a mational| i " ‘m“ Eilhds congrepecions dene thnie scandal” in letters sent to clubwomen ST S \ Mrs. W. J. Flather, Jr, who are in ! . ir, women this privilege, and among the chargs of arrangements, pointed out [ oo TR THHNE SERL T B T e | tutes for men in the engine room of the funda- $280.00 Dining Room Suite, 9-piece, Quar- tered oak, dull finish, Queen Anne design, $70.00 Breakfast Room r Deferred Payments—Inquire in| Suite, 6-piece, of hard- | ‘35 m office—on Fourth Floor. \ wood, mulberry and gray { ° enamel finish, $2800 Art Reed Desk, $£600 Arm Rocker, $375.00 Dining Room Alnus of Japan women can pray only last night, unless Washingtonians €ome out to help the receipts. ement from the comm s briefly as follow ons have been made on a chance to sup- Unless Washingto- nlans make a special notation of the date when they may not only enjoy a base ball game, but also view it with the knowlédge that th hundreds K litcle d to the ap- ¢ sincerity e are not asking » of crippled and asking.” peal with its and promptitu this. It is the ill children who @ FRAUD Q7DE \ 'SSUED. - | facts which illustrate the benefits of “ent Syn- Fort Worth, . and against 3 § oss, trustee, and S. Sha bonded trustee. The order charges that the syndi- oate promised 500 per cent dividends . 8100 per cent monthly Edward Franklin White of Indlan- apolis and Mrs. Willlam Tilton of Cambridge, Mass., legislative chair- men, respectively, of the Generas | Federation of Woman's Clubs and | the Natlonal Congress of Mothers and | Parent Teachers' Assoclations. The clubwomen were asked to write | to President Harding urging him to | ask governors to impress on the ! courts the necessity of jail sentences, the statement being made that fines would never be an effective deterrent. The letter reads, in part, as follows: “Three things emerge from the prohibition situation of today: { “1. Prohibition even partially en- forced is fraught with many bless- ings. Acquaint” yourself ‘through your board of state charities, prison board and court records with the prohibition. New Penalty Needed. “2—Penalties incurred for violation of prohibition laws must be such as will really deter—jail sentences for a ship at sea, according to marine engineering experts, | their husbands. in very rare cases as the deputies of Stone Work Of Any Description Granite and Blue Stone—Flagging and Stepping Stones—Of the Finest Quality FOR SALE Direct from my stone quarries. Estimates furnished. Cleveland 932 or write 1746 You Street. first offenders. Fines, large or small, | |f will never enforce prohibition. In an eastern federal court, the judge gave jail sentences to first offenders. The manager of a bootlegging syndicate | | Mt \! PACKARD Single-Eight Principles New to Eight-Cylinder Engineering ACKARD SINGLE-EIGHT— companion of Packard Single-Six— carries power to its extremest possibili- ties—with all the luxury of travel such an over-abundance of power implies. Packard Single-Eight t is a demonstration ‘of Packard's long cherished conviction that it was entirely possible to combine the phenom enal performance demanded by the exacting few with the ease and economy of maintenance which char- acterizes the Single-Six. Packard Single-Eight is successor to the Twin-Six—and superior to any car on the market by reason of the lessons learned fromthesuccessof theSingle-Six. The Single-Eight has been three years inthe making,~—and has profited by the did qualities of the Single-Six, :;l:?ying them to another sphere of power, and developing in that sphere Single-Eight Touring Car, 8397000 ® Equipped and Delivered In Washington P-W MOTORS : Connecticut Avenue at S Street -0 ~ AC: LB & & principles new to eight-cylinder engineering. Superseding the V-type principle and departing from conventional t-in- line design, the Packard Single-Eight has entirely escaped the penalty of vibration these practices have always entailed, and attained a balance without precedent. of Packard Single-Eight demonstrates an ample margin of superiority over any car in the world —revealing a degree of acceleration and deceleratio n, smoothness and control, nothing short of phenomenal. ' All of this the Packard Single-Eight will reveal almost immediatelytothe one who sits behind the wheel, disclosing atthe same time an elemental simplicity only comparable to the clean-cut design of its companion car—the Single-Six. Single-Sixz Touring Car, $2,755.00 ‘ Call fumed, brown finish, at- tractive design, $17.00 Natural Willow Arm- chair, 4road arms and side pockets, $16.00 Natural Willow Arm Rocker, with broad arms, large size, $22.00 Natural Willow Armchair, large size, wing design, $20.00 Windsor Arm Rocker, dull mahogany finish, saddle seat, $10.00 Rocker, with arms, golden oak, leather seat, $107.50 Breakfast Room ) Suite, 6-piece Old Ivory ¢ and dull mahogany. finish, } $20000 Breakfast Room Suite, 6-piece, | Old rose finish, hand decorated, therefore necessary. 10%;. $13.50. Formerly At feet. Formerly $1050. At feet. Formerly $6.75. At 10%; feet. Formerly $11.75. At feet. feet. Formerly $7.95. At feet. Formerly $5.95. At 84 feet. Formerly $2.36. At 12 4%x7% feet. For- merly $7.95. At feet. Formerly $6.25. At Porch Roll-up Style" Awnings all fixtures included. high-grade ‘makes. Doors, “Conti- make, inch Sizes and Regularly $325 and $349. Choice, spe- cial, nental” stiles. 'R R R RS RRERERERE R RRRRRR R RN RRRRRRRERSRRRRRRERERRRERERRB R RERERRRRERERRRRRREREN R ERRERENE N YRR R ISR R R R N N R R N N E R R N R R R R R RN RN R ERRERE] © 16 Rattania Rugs, size 7 $9.35 34 Rattania Rugs, size 6x9 $6.85 41 Rattania Rugs, size 4x73% $4.65 11 Cherokee Rugs, size 8%ix $8.85 9 Cherokee Rugs, size 9xi2 sicis, a7 $9.75 21 Cherokee Rugs, size 6x9 $5.85 34 Cherokee Rugs, size 4x7 $3.95 Cherokee Rugs, size 3x6 $1.85 71 Cherokee Rugs, size 30x60 a-ns:sh e;t Formerly $ 1 .25 Crex De Luxe Rugs, size $4.45 6 Deltox Rugs, size 414x7%% $3.35 § x 6x8 feet, blue and white, at $2.65 §x8 feet, green and white, at $3.39 5x8 feet, blue and white, at $2.45 Complete. readv to hane. 1414.00 14850 1§ 1°11.00| 1513.00| 145,00 $53.75 *100.00 | Awnings and Porch Curtains Specially Priced, *1.75 Each Khaki Duck Awnings, Green and White Stripe Awnings, Blue and White Stripe Awnings, Tan and White Stripe Awnings. Complete with all fixtures ready to hang. Screen Doors, “Conti- nental” . “stiles; selected pine lum- ber, filled with galvan- ized wire “cloth. 32x80 and 34x84. Regu. larly $3.50 and $395. Special, hogany finish, oak finish, steel ! shelves, 80(”)’ galvanized iron, nation walnut, dt Suite, nut, | hogany, at Windsor_design, dull ma- $2600 Hardwood S Icer Refrigerator, Golden wire $11.00 Hardwood Ice Chest, golden oak finish, lined with $100.00 Library Suite, 3- piece, Birchwood, dull ma- hogany finish, upholstered with Spanish Leatherette, $325.00 Dining Room Suite, 10-piece, combi- $400.00 Dining Room 10-piece combi- nation American wal- $350.00 Dining Room Suite, 10-piece, dull ma- 1#13.00 1$19.95 14895 §479.00 1$269.00 1$319.00 }$289.00 | Suite, ish, ide finish, Suite, ish, finish, Suite, design, -y — T N iy 1 De Luxe Co. Grass Rugs, 6 size 18x36 inches. For- merly 69c. At 45C 17 Wool and Fiber Rugs, size 36x63 inches. For- $l.65 merly $2.95. At 44 Rattania Rugs, size 3x6 feet. Formerly $2.95. $2 15 i At Cretonne-covered Round Cushions, Bar Harbor Cretonne Cush- logjfialler Size Bar Harbor Cushions, 69c Just the thing for_hot weather to use in Canoe, Porch, Ham- mock, Auto, as well as for in- door use. make, 4-inc! Sizes Size 24x37. SHERWOOD ALL METAL FRAME EXTENSION WIN- DOW SCREENS. '85c. ‘Special, 3.29 | 75¢ 37 Rattania Rugs, size 30x60 inches. Formerly $l-75 §2.35. At 27 Wool and Fiber Rugs, size 27x54 inches. For- $1 15 . merly $1.95. At 12 #Apgar Wool and Fiber Rugs, size 36x72 inches. Formerly $3 35 o $695. At Awning Materials, 46c Yard John Boyle’s guaranteed material in woven stripes, | also 8-oz. double fill plain khaki duck. Regular 59¢ to 69c wvalues. At 46¢c yard. Regularly 59¢ 10-piece, tered oak, two-tone fin- $225.00 Bed Suite, 4-piece, nation mahogany, dull KNOCK DOWN 'WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, first qual- ity, size 36x36; com- -plete with fixtures. Regularly75c. Special, Quar- $*300.00 }°149.75 $139.75 #199.00 *229.75 {289.75 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. $18000 Bed Room Suite, 4-piece, Combi- nation walnut, dull $167.50 Bed Room 4.piece, nation walnut, dull fin- Combi- Room Combi- $27500 Bed Room 4-piece, Ivory finish, attractive Old $35000 Bed Room Suite, 4-piece, Combi- nation American wal- nut, dull finish, Clearance Sale of Rugs at Emphatic Price Reductions 0dd lots of better-grade Rugs; some floor samples, others are discontinued patterns in all the wanted shades. An opportunity, indeed, to-select floor coverings at great savings. We will be unable to fill mail or telephone orders on these rugs, because some of the lots are limited. Personal selections are 22 Apgar Woo! and Fiber Rufis. si i_e 27x5 inches. ormerly ) 55 American Wire Rugs, size 9x12 feet. Formerly $16.50. At 42 American Rugs, size 8xl feet. Formerly $14.50. At 58.65 36 American Wire Rugs, size 6x9 $5.35 feet. Formerly Wire $9.95. At Rugs, size 4%4x7% $3.75 40 American feet. Formerly $5.95. At 85 American Wire }(ugs,F size 3)):6 eet. ormerly $295. At $ l .45 28 Wire Grass Rugs, size 9x12 feet; imperfections. i:)rmer]y $16.50. $5.00 21 Wire Grass Rugs, size 8x10 feet; imperfections. fi‘orme r!yv$14.50. $4.75 Grass $9.85 Wire Grass Grass Grass Grass Mosquito Netting $1.19 Piece Adams make. In white, black, blue and green. 8 yards to piece. At $119 piece. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Special for Monday Only--Continental Window Screens and Doors Buy the best screens that will give you service for many seasons. Special price on " “Continental” Hard- wood Frame Extension Window Screens, size 24x33. Regularly 65c.. Special, 49¢ Royal—Fourth Floor.