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22 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923 (AR R RRRERRRERERRERENEN] / (AR R RERREERERERERERRRRERRERRREREREENRNERRRRRESESSR GOVERNOR ISSUES (asssmsnnunnnn PARDONS INBLOCKS Mississippi Jails Are Being Empted as Rusself’s Term Nears End. 3 . July 23.—Missis- sippt pens and jails are being emptied of their prisoners as Gov. Lee M. Russell is rounding out the final | year of hiy executive term, In addition to the large number of pardons and suspended sentences rec- ommended by the governor, an un- precedented number of prisoners have escaped from the prison farms. As a result of t one circuit judge would not hear before the or's term sired it, d defendants his every m. A m Since Janu average of » many of thos long-termer: In the same , 254 persons ha cy of the execut > goverpor broke all | forty-four | character of eriy lation of the have been fre by the executive for the Unfair support ¢ havior, et DE VALERA APPEALS FOR ELECTION FUNDS% | Tells American Society Irish Still Are Republican at Heart. By the Associated Pr Association f the Irish Repu tion funds, are overw on them by threats d that about ail eireann nd of ti ers, although ting seats, will ge ¥ adopt of abstention, statement seems to en ence and unity of Ireland as a single state. REV. CYRIL W. EMMET, 48, DIES ON VISIT TO U. S. London Churchman Arrived on Majestic July 10 to Lecture at St. Bartholomew’s. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, July Cyril Willlam Gean and fellow er part of next | month. His brother, the Rev. Arthur G.| Emmet, rector of the Church of Eng- | land, at Dunvi anada, was sum- e and he and the | accompanied him to his bedside when | Dr. Emmet was a leader of th modernist element in the Church ¢ England. He was author of many | books on religious and eccelesiasti- cal subjects. ! e OPPOSES VATICAN ENVOY. Grand Orange Council Asks British Representative Be Recalled. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, July 2 re: he imme sessjon of the convention of the perial Grand Orange Council of the World. It was decided to hold the 1928 sessions of the council in Lon- don, England. Sir James H. Stronge of was re-elected Impe ter. Frederick Da succeeds the Rev. Davi Glasgow, as_imperfal g dent. John ton of W chosen imperial grand Mrs. Hattle Hall of re-elected grand lecturer ladles’ Orange Benevolent Associa- | Treland |m New White Skirts, *9.75 *10.75 and *12.75 Developed of Flannel and Wool Crepe. Pleated! Some have pockets. Sports and Dressy Models. These new skirts look decidedly fash- ionable and effective with the new over- blouses. Also give that desired straight- line effect. . Palais Royal—Third Floor. Girdles for Immediate Wear Special, *2.95 Marvel -Fit Girdles 3 14 and 16 Inch Lengths Durably fashioned with surgical and and silk cable elastic, with panels in front and back of fine brocade. Palain Royal—Third Floor. Imported Hand- Made Bead Bags at *5 At Exactly Half Their Regular Price Beautifully lined with silk. Floral and oriental designs and colorings. Draw- string, pouch and shell frames. Palais Royal—Main Floor, P White Enamel Kitchen Stools at *1.49 Values That Housewives Will Appreciate Dependable! Made of hardwood. 24 inches high. Also a fine chair for camp, cottage and bungalow. Palals Royal—Fourth Floor. 3 SROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Extraordinary Mid-Summer Event \ \ /600 Children’s Dresses That Sold from *3.50 to *8 Sizes Nine Styles Hlustrated These Dresses are from one of the foremost makers and include models made of— s Imported Voile Dotted Swiss P, 3 Organdie ongre Plain Swiss Dimity Nag Imported Ginghams There are about 25 styles, a dainty bit of ribbon, lace fluttering ruffle, hand smocking or embroidery trim these captivating little models. White and colors are here and styles to suit every child. Only 2 to a customer. At $1..98. 24 to 22 Printed Crepes, Printed Radium, Printed Silk Broadcloth at, Yard, 12 In this group you will find some of the season’s smartest styles, such as Duplans 40-inch Printed Ra- dium, in Egyptian designs; fine quality Printed Crepe de Chine, in small patterns, and the more pronounced designs in two-color effects, also multi colors; these fabrics are ideal for dresses and blouses. The Printed Broadcloth in confetti and Mardi Gras color prints on white grounds. $1.59 Printed Kimono Silks at $1.29—Needless to say that this is an extraordinary value, there is a saving of 30c a yard. And when you see the rich, sharp contrasts in bold designs you will appreciate this offering. And here is another item that calls for quick action, for we are going to offer Import- ed Japanese Pongee at 94c yard. In the natural color, heavy weight. The silk of many uses at this low price will be appreciated. Some more values that you cannot afford to overlook— All-silk Black Taffeta, All-silk Moire Taffeta, in white and black: All-silk Peau de Cygne, All-silk White Oriental Pongee. The en- tire lot priced at $1.48 a yard. $1.98 Tricolette Crepe at $1.68 yard— A fabric in high favor; it's a tricolette weave with a pebbly surface, good range of colors, including white and navy. $2.98 All-Silk Canton Crepe, full range of desirable col- ors, at $2.69. All-Silk Black Messa= line at $1.29 yard—High luster and permanent finish. These with many other items attractively priced will be on sale in our Silk Section, Palais Royal—Second Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. ' Women'’s First - Quality Silk Hose, *1.50 Pair Colors to Match the New Skirts and Dresses Full-fashioned thread silk with mer- cerized garter tops. Black, white, gray, nude, beige and otter. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Colgate’s Talcum Powder and Bottle Perfume, 20c In Florient, Cha-Ming-Eclat, Violet, Cashmere, Dactylis and La France Rose Odors. A small bottle of extract given away with each purchase of Talcum powder. Both for 20c. Palais Royal—Main Floor. New Printed Batiste,39Inches Wide; 29¢ Yard Be Sure and See This Showing Choose from our uncommonly large variety of attractive designs. Including floral patterns, checks, blocks and stripes. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Stamped Bed- spreads Reduced to #2.25 Only one of the many items from our Art Needlework Reduction Sale. Size 81x108. Bolster attached, stamp- ed on unbleached muslin, in two pretty designs for lazy daisy and French knot embroidery. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Clearance Sale of Qur Entire Stock (385) Cotton Dresses We have taken this drastic step so as to effect immediate clearance—making room for other merchandise now arriving. Reduced to *6=, 10, *1222 & *16= Pleasant effects—pleasing colors, fashionably developed of such popular fab- rics as Light and Dark Voiles, Linens, Ratines, for Misses, Women and Larger Women, Pongee and Tub Silks. Sizes Other Summer Dresses,*14:2 #1925 & $22:5¢ All taken from our regular stock and reduced. Cleverly fashioned of de- sirable silk, fiber and novelty materials. Light colors, including black, white and navy. Before going away on your vacation be sure and ses these interesting clearance dress specials. reductions. this sale. (Tllustration Represents General Style.) Also our higher priced dresses are featured at liberal In fact, practically every dress in this department is included in Palais Royal—Third Floor. . - - - - MW;IEALTHY TAKEN IN RAID. 2 A Remarkable Thrift MEN_FOr Z Days OHIY! Offering for Two Days Only, Tuesday and Wednesday—Re- duced. Boys’ All-Wool Two=Trousers Suits - %9.75 Average savings fully one-fourth and more on former regular prices. Fine quality fancy mix- tures in cassimeres and tweeds, excellently tailored coats, Alpaca lined. Sizes 7 to 16 in the as- sortment, but not all sizes in every style. For Tuesday and Wednesday only, $9.75. Boys’ $17.50 and $16.50 Two= Trousers Suits $12.75 Of extra fine quality all-wool tweeds, smart in style, of splendid materials. Sizes 7 to 18. Tues- day and Wednesday only, $12.50. Palais Royal—Main Fioor, Police Arrest Patrons of Exclusive Chicago Cabaret. CHICAGO, July —An _exclusive cabaret, owned b Tannigan, former in Dorothy King, artist’s model, in New York last spring, was raided yesterday. ‘Three detectives, who started the rald, gharged the cabaret with being , disorderly. ‘The patrons, including a la number of women, were taken o police stations in patrol wagons,’ though most of them had cars with chauffeurs standing at the urb. A Special Thrift Offering At the Lowest and Final Reduced Price. For Two Days Only—Tuesday and Wednesday. Men’s and Young Men’s Two-Trousers Tropical Worsted Suits at $19.85 A remarkable hot-weather special—for less than single trousers suits of equal quality.are usually sold, These suits are out of our regular stock. Splendidly tailored and silk trimmed, neat patterns in dark gray, tan and heather mixtures, about 125 suits,. Sizes in regulars, stouts, longs and shorts in the lot, but not every size in every pattern. Early selection is advisable, For Tuesday and Wednesday only, at $19.85. Free alterations limited to adjustment of trousers and sleeve lengths, Lannigan and many patrons, some of whom are locally’ prominent, ex- pressed indignation at the raid, and threatened legal retaliation. HUNDREDS JOIN STRIKE. New Ships Tied Up by Dock Walk- out in England. LONDON, July 23.—One thousand dock workers participating in the unofficial strile, who started march- ing last night from London, reached Tilbury this morning as the work- ers_there were sigi n_at the docks. The marchers rsuaded Fev- eral hundred of the Tilbury men to join the ike, and work was Stopped on two Peninsular and Ori- ental liners. two Clan liners, two New Zealand boats and several emaller vessels. So Tactful. Prom the Boston Transcript. Two young women, strangers. met on a Pullman car. Chatting pleasant- iy they discovered that they were from the same town and had a num- ber of acquaintances in common, “I am just returning from a de- lightful trip.” sald. one of .them. “I have seen @ lot of people from hom too, Ism't it strange,” she added con- fidentfally, “how glad we are to meet veople travelling that we Uardly motice at home?” I} bought in the regular way would sell from $2, $2.98 up to $3.50. Underpriced purchase from a well- known maker. White Milans, Felt and Straw Combina- - tions, Georgette Hats, Chic Felt Hats, Peanut Hats, All-Straw Hats, Chic Novelty Hats, and Straw and Taffeta Combinations. All are swagger, snappy hats of the moment —Ideal for vacation, street and :uports wear, Plenty of white, sand, gray and all the popu- lar sports colors. No C, O, D/’s, exchanges, will-calls or credits. All sales final at this big sacrifice sale. Palats Reyal—Second Fleor. 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