Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1923, Page 9

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e — | MISSING MINSTER SOUGHT IN CAPITAL 3 Police Believe Baltimore Pas- tor May Plan Visit to Sister Here. Search is being made here today for the Rev. Samuel Regester Neel, Pastor of a prominent church in Bal- ! timore, who left his home there Satur- . %y morning, “just to take & little Walk,” and has not been heard from' since. In view of the fact that the missing | § clergyman has a sister living here. | Mrs. C. F. Taylor of 2014 Plerce Mill! ¢f0ad northwest, and has visited in Several Washington pulpits, police be- | Meve it is possible he may have wan- | dered to the capital during a sudden | ¥ attack of aphasia. The disappearance of Mr. Neel pre- sents one of the strangest cases the Police of Baltimore have had to deal With for years. Turning to. his six- Year-old so Saturday meorning he ®aid: “You stay at home with your mother while I go for a little walk.” A half hour later some unexpected 8rocerles arrived at the parsonage, Societ (Continued from Eighth Page.) Miss ¥riedman will go to San Francisco to visit relatives be- fore starting east. Judge O'Toole to Preside At “Heart to Heart” Dinner, Judge Mary O'Toole is chairman and will preside at the “heart to heart” dinner which has been ar- ranged for Wednesday evening by the business and professional see- tion of the Women's City Club. “The Follips” has been postgoned until the return of Miss Maria Ewing, but sketches will be given by Miss Mar- garet Patch, Miss Estelle Helman, Miss Margaret Hanna, Miss Elizabeth Hayden, Miss Mario Steiner and Miss Flora Heff, and each member Is ex- pected to respond with a song, story or “stunt” Dr. A. Frances Feye will briefly outline the #ignificance of constitution week. Among the sub- scribers are Mrs. Alice 3 Mrs. Ella Davis Levls, r, Mrs. W. ss Jessl o Beatty, Miss Florence Fraser Stiles, Miss Mary Black, Mfss Grace McVey, R. Hansford, Miss Beryl In- s Mary M. Barron and Miss 1. Mr. R. L. Williams and his daughter, Miss Eloise Williams, of Philadelphia are at the Hamilton for a week or two. Mrs. Frederlc McElthone is at the Lee House, having come from Upper- ville, Va M:. and Mrs. Oscar Sutro of Pled- mant, Calif., who are at the New Wil THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923. | 7= PALAIS ROVAL and Smart Store News of Today Dinner Gowns— Imported and Domestic! Visit our Gray Salon. See this dazzling collec- tion of new creations, fashioned of Setin, Chif- fon, Georgette, lace and combinations. Included are a number of hand- somely Beaded affairs. Misses’, women’s and sizes for larger women —to 50. Prices range from 855, $69, $75 io $79. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Visit our French Salon on the second floor. Many new Fall Hats have made their appearance in the last few days. Prices range from $5 up to $25. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Designs from the East and West are presented in The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Liiner, Pres. Design Your Own Hat—Untrimmed For the woman who wishes to design her own Autumn Hat, we offer a large and care- fully selected stock of splendid styles and colors, —perhaps the largest in the city. Fashioned of Lyons and Panne Velvets. Styles consist of large to small hats, including pokes, mushrooms, off-the-face effects, draped turbans and novelty shapes. Colors: Black, brown, navy, sand, wood shades, etc., in styles and colors that will please most demands. New Felt Tailored Hats | Velvet Hats, $3.50, $3.98 and $5.00 MagnificentDisplayof ImportedSilk Novelties FOR FALL AND WINTER OT in our entire period of merchandising have N we shown such ‘a comprehensive assortment of exquisite materials. Wonderful brocades of Silk and Metal, both silver and gold. Velvet novelties in self colors, also rich contrasting designs. Metal Cloths in plain, brocaded and printed patterns. We enumerate a few of these, as: Scintillane Faconne, Luminette Faconne Imprime, Bos- selle Metal Imprime, Satin Metal Imprime Granite, Soufle, Metal, Voile Faconne Velours, Velours Dalila, Plain Metal Cloth, Georgette and Metal Faconne, Voile Faconne Velvet Imprime, Suzeite Faconne Velvet Imprime, Voile Broche Metal, Metal Velvet Brocade, etc. There is every indication that these rich novel- ties will be in high favor for wraps, costumes, and in _combination with plain materials, An inspection will convince you of the superiority of our showing. These Novelties Range in Price Exquisite New Fall Trimmings at 49c, 98¢ to $3.98 i Children’s | Of Flowers, Ostrich Feathers, ; Back-to-School Hats $1.98 to $3.98 A fine collection of Felts, Velvet Tams, Velvet-trimmed Hats, etc, in a fine collection of all the newest styles and col- ors to choose from. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Fur Neckpieces for Immediate and Early Fall Wear--See Our Display--Third Floor! The feeling of being “Fashionably dressed” is accomplished with a fur piece. Fash- ion places much emphasizes on the effectiveness of proper fur pieces. Naturally the Palais Royal collection is interesting. All bear the Palais Royal guarantee. As usual our prices are lower than you would expect. Four items are mentioned—scores of others: Natural Squirrel 3-Skin | Opossum Chokers (Hudson Hudson Bay Blue Dyed Chokers at $12.50 | Blue dyed) at $7.50 | Fox Scarf, White Fox ¢ Hudson Seal Coat (dyed | Scarfs, Platinum Gray Fox Natural 4-Skin | Muskrat), 40-inch conserva-.| Scarfs, $55.00 Chokers at $22.50 | tive style at —158.00 Palais Royal—Third Fioor. From $11.00 to $30.00 Yard We have just unpacked a splendid color range of All-Silk Chiffon Velvet priced at $6.98 yard A beautiful lustrous velvet that is very pliant practically non-crushable. lard for a short visit, entertained in- formally at dinner last night on the New Willard- roof. these wonderful Negligees for Milady’s leisure hours. They are more luxurious than ever. Lovely metal brocades, satins, chiffons and _clinging fabrics are used in many types, fin- ished with laces, ribbon, chiffon, flowers and ribbon medallions and fur. Georgeous colorings. At $10.00 to £50.00. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Tuckasham Petticoats Very attractive. The material is a trifle heavier than Jersey, but has the same wearing qualities, straight lines and em. embroidered. At $4.19. Palais Royal—Third Floor. With the message that “Dr. Neel had | sent them.,” $3.75 to $5.00 | An excellent variety of lhe‘ Wife Gives Alarm. When Mr. Neel failed to return home in time for supper his wife be- came alarmed and requested the po-} lice to inquire at hospitals. Sei in that direction failed to disclo the whereabouts of the missing ma; \Neither had he applied at any Balti- SR e e ‘nore railroad stations for & clergy- T PUT man’s ticket out of the cit DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL Neither his wif s ere, THE LAST MINUTE he trustees red and painted—for Proficient work- No order Miss Margaret H. Lower returned Saturday from Europe and is again at Walter Reed Hospital, where she is field director of the Red Cross. choice of styles, colors and quality hats to be found in the city at popular prices. A style and color to suit mostly all de- mands from the young woman. * Glycerine Fancies, Pompons of every description, Ornaments, Rhinestone Pins, Hackel Pads and Pheasant Tails, at prices ranging from 49¢c, 98c to $3.98. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Vance have rived by motor from thelr home in rfolk and are at the Hotel Hamil- for a_few d miss to th S Black Dress Velvets $4.98 to $9.98 Yard Pile fabrics that re- semble the genuine fur. These are ‘shown in the fashionable fur colors, also some exquisite two-tone effects; fabrics = comprise Chir illa, Karakulam, Broadtail, Kerami_ Persica, Karamile and Plain Plushes. At prices ranging from $5.98 to $14.98 yard. Crepe Satin Two splendid qualities at $3.60 and $4.49 Yd. The ideal plain silk fab- ric to combine with these sumptuous novelties. The colors range from the rich evening shades to the deep "tones, as Ivory, Pink, Shrimp, Orchid, Turquoise, Jadeite, Woodash, Beaver, Havana, Leghorn, Beryl, Madonna, Indo, Lark, Sor- rento, Lanvin-green, Amer- ican Beauty, Fallow, Remises, Mummy, Thistle, Chinchilla, Eucalyplus, Persian-blue, Egyptian, Chestnut, Seal, Pilot, Mid- night and Black, Small Women and Misses Who Need One of — . These Swagger Top Coats-—Look Here-$22.50 200 New Tweed Knickers It will not be a long time before chilly winds demand slipping on one of J llSt Received at $2.98 g‘e ae SOft'ufl' BI plaid fabric coats. Da.sl?ing glish line. Tailored and Sizes 14 to 2036 to 38. Carefully made of good qual shm cOt rh's:. l;(tton a:fidnbdté'o Nea?ythlmedl; Wear for sports, su“,fl’ aeas ity fabric, in gray and tan. ‘Belt to m{tcb ponkctgs. Sgrely ore, motoring an Tavelng. ats o is character may be used in any you want at least one pair. Ideal for hiking and sports wear. season of the year and still look smart! Palais Royal—Third Floor. nd Frank- {p had been abie ! CORNELL WALL PAPER CO son for 714 13th N.W, n 373-3374 Very Low CLAFLIN Prices Are Claflin Optical Co. 15" ciub Bias. ned in ex- ently had fon. morning. “But 1 him to suffer from . he j . d has tem- porarily lost himself. The first I knew of his disappearance was iast night. 1 am sure that he will be found, how. ever, allve and suffering probably from aphasia, although I never knew hlm to show symptoms of that mala- dy. 1 believe | | Duvetyne is enjoying great popularity. We are offer- ing a splendid quality at $2.69 Yard Palaiy Boyal—Second Floor,| Squirrel Vill Comb Capital. Mrs. Taylor the that her b Infants’ Bath Robes and Blankets, $1.00 “Smiling Babies,” Robes and Blankets of soft robing, scalloped and ribbon edged. glink, blue and white, At .00. theory this city was two years ag the conference of his de i told detectives capitai and wouid of getting u trace | Handmade Bootees, 39¢ Of soft worsted, pink and blue borders. At 39c. Hand-Crocheted Sacques, $1.50 Of soft wool, pink and blue borders, several novelty stitchings. At $1.50. Infants’ Dresses, $1.00 Long and short styles of fine nainsook, daintily trim- med in laces and embroid- ered. Various styles for boy or girl. Sizes to 2 years. At $1.00. Infants’ Footwear, 75¢ First shoes and slippers of soft kid in white or colors. At 75c. Short Coats at $5.00 Of silk crepe de chine, dainty stylés with shirred yoke, hand-embroidered col- lar in pink, blue and white, Sizes to 2 years. At $5.00. Palats Royal—Third Floor. G| S B, ANY WATCH : (Swiss or American) o $9.001 OVERHAULED . ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS ONLY GENUINE MATERIALS USEDn PHILIP FRANK 812 F SENW. i ONE FLIGHT UP o FRANKLIA about forty years old, | about five feet ten inches in height, | Aand of slight bu 3 re dark | and his hair s durk. although i When he le 1 Palais Royal—Third Floor. Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture, Featuring 600 Kitchen Tables-All Kinds! Save 10 to 33%4% and More Half the pleasure of working in the kitchen depends on the proper table, one that doesn’t squeak and squirm when pressure is used, and then the enameled tops—they may be easily cleaned. Under- priced during this sale. Bruns- e funds chureh nesday and | » sermon in and his d a profound he members of his “* a son of the late Rev, r __.———" e ate ceewvied w pulott | [ Cypticura. ' 1alcum is Fragrant and Very flealthful Sample {ree of Cuticura Laboraterics, Dept. X, Maldem, Mass. 25c_everywheze. White Enameled Top Kitchen Table Of hardwood, square legs, with drawer. Round corners. Slightly imperfect white por- telain tops. Size $6.59 25x40 inches. At Drop-Leaf Kitchen Table Of hardwood, varnish-finish base, extra strong, with round leaf, put together with strong bolts. Reduced $6 95 Kitchen Table Kitchen Table | i Of hardwood with varnislsed | | Of hardwood, with varnished Bae i Ain, ase, very strong, with square base, square legs and drawer. legs. Will stand many wears R‘::u“d mmc .e.s. $4.39 ?»\‘t l.u'mi ser\.nce. $3.49 Palais Royal—Fourth, Floor, We have also received a large shipment of Kaltex Fibre Furni- ture, offered at savings. Buy by our Partial Payment Plan. Bargain Basement Day §1{6‘;mfég:i%;;é}:%%;;'é;gg; : Supreme Values Every Tuest.ia.y—Basement Day—.T(?ld of in This Page $14.95r,, New saun canton, But don’t forget that a visit here every day is in order—because and Bove gu Stzes18to 20 | “harogins” are ever coming and going here. $19.7 :Ds:{;wtj‘zg;:{:;g:ggd ;;}35 The savings of the moment are advertised every evening. Get the $24.7571%, i simeies ot | habit of being ome of our constant readers —and _visitors. _ Savings of Fomores hundreds of dollars annually are thus made possible. New Apron Dresses In keeping the factory hands busy .during the “lulls” of trade we can periodically announce “a sale.” Special at 89¢ In small, medium, large and extra large sizes, at 8% he time to secure supplies for present and future needs. Tomorrow—Basement Store. New Fall Dresses The MK}Q’ of tomorrow—just from New York. The makers and The Palais Royal have united in a Special Sale— Yo oiten n ip Levy ads that we accept your old furniture part payment on new. Just now we have on display a number of pieces that have been traded in. These bargains may be seen in our Ei ge Department—which is entirely separate from our Main Store Remember the address— 735 7th Street NW. M . —Handy Fumed Oak Magazine Racks, agazine o shelves and ample space s " Yooks and mugazines. Racks D Ron w of these strongly racks at the very C 10W DIiCO Of..osvrernsssones —One Iot of Bedroom Rugs; all sizes, Tanging from 6x9 to 0x12; all in very} good condition — attrac~ tive patterns—: 8x10 Bargains in Rugs grass bedroom rugs can Washstands Hall Racks Dining Tables Parlor Suites Buffets and Sideboards $1.98 —AIll sizes, all periods, all finishes. Large assortment to choose from at bargain prices. Buy one in golden oak for as o little as —In either golden oak or mahogany. These convenient hallracks have mir- rored backs; ampls clothes pegs and large umbrella holders. Some % —Round-Top Extension Tables—vari- ous styles and sizes to accommodate be had for only offered even as low as any size "dining room. $9.75 —3-plece comfortable Parlor Suites, with panel back and spring seats; upholstered in Spanish Imperiai leather, with strongly made fumed oak frames. Special now $14.75 for only. —A lmited number of these much wanted dining room pleces can be had at bargain prices—a golden oak combination buffet and sideboard with mirrored back and lned drawer for silver can be bought 19.75 now for only Overstuffed Davenports ered i 1o back. as little —Here s Pianos Zood plan —}Jmlud stock of these—one up- h n high-grade tapestry, with spring filled cushions and spring opular Lord Nelson design— Karper make—over six feet long—oftered for as $39.50 your opportunity to buy 0s at bargain prices—well known makes offered to the first buyer at 1al 1 1 i Terms as Low $49.50 as $1 Weekly “Piitip Levy &G cen G&H Heavy grade—27 inches wide—stripes in various colors. 2,000 yards at 3 yards for 50c—instead of 66c. To= morrow—RBasement Store. $2.50 to $2.98 Kimonos at $1.98 New—another Bargain Basement “scoop.” Of genuine Serpentine Crepe, in Japanese and floral designs; some em- broidered, others ribbon trimmed. Empire and waist styles.— Basement Store. Not_regular sizes—bought and offered at a nominal rice. Of good bleached crash—for general home use. uy a dozen—and count the saving. Tomorrow—Base- ment Store. See These New Nightgowns at $1.00 You'll rightly value them at $1.50. - Sheer batiste, the material, with white and colored stripes. Jenny neck, with band of contrasting color.—] Store. V] y D Children’s Socks, 2 pairs, 69¢ Irregulars of 50c quality—74 length—with novelty roll cuff tops; browns, tans and white. Fashionable flat gbbed socks—sizes 7 to 9%. Tomorrow—I ent ore. Worth $1—These Shirt Waists—Only 88c New slip-on, button-front, tuck-in and overblouse styles, Of striped dimity, Why pay $1.00? Save here tomerrow.— Basement Store. Women’s Union Suits, 3“' $1.00 Irregulars of 50c_grade—eclastic ribbed suits. neck, nofieeves, loose knees; sizes 36 and Three for $1.00. Tomorrow—Basement Store. Low suits Nazareth Under Waists at 2 for 69¢ Mothers know the regular price of these Waists. And remember that these are first quality—with tape and washable buttons. Sizes 2 to 10 years.—] nt Store. Silk-Like Petticoats at 95¢ With much the sheen of silk—These Liberty Loom, Webster- Loom and Sateen Petticoats, plain colors and floral effects, with trimmed flounces.—Basement Store. $1.00 Silk Stockings—out sizes—63c You save the difference between $1.00 and 63c because these are irregulars. The irregularity is neither noticeable or harm- ful, you'll find. And note the fully large limbs.—Basement Store. Women’s Bloomers, 2 Pairs for 79¢ ‘Regular at 75c pair—Mercerized knit bloomers with elastic bands. Sizes 4 to 7; in flesh and black. Sub- ject to factory blemishes—not harmful and hardly notice- able.—~Basement Store. $1.25 Silk Stockings at 95¢ And they are first quality—of thread silk—with seam simulating fashioned hose; 8% to 10, in colors and -black. Tomorrow—Basement Store. . 25¢ Yard Crepe—Only 13¢ Yd. One of our Bargain Basement scoops that create the furore of the moment. Two yards for the price of one yard—in the wanted striped ¢repe. 1,500 yards.—Bases ment Store. 3 4 Union Suits—Extra Sizes—2 for 98¢ First guality Ribbed Suits, in all sizes—46 to 50 inclusive. Low neck, sleeveless, loose knees; large and elastic; ideal for stout women. A Tomorrow—Basement Store. $4 to $4.98 Blankets, $3.29 Pair . Limited quantity—don't delay a selection, White with borders in colors. Plaids, in multi-colors. Large— for double beds. $3.29 pair.—Basement Store. Little Boys’ New Tub Suits, $1.19 ‘With corduroy knickers and linene jackets. Sizes 2 to 7. in navy and brown. Worth more than $1.19 for making alone. See them.—Basement Store. 75c Baby Blankets at 59¢ Pair About 1,000 pairs to sell at this bargain price. Mothers will not allow this opportunity to pass. Think— only 59c a pair.—Basement Store. Dainty Underwear—white & colors—90c Crepe, Nainsook and Batiste Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise, Sateen and Muslin Petticoats, Crepe, 'Batiste and Seco Silk Bloomers and Step-ins, in blues, pink, orchid, maize and white. All new—just received. Tomorrow at only 90c.— Palais Royal—Basement Store. $2.29 Plaid Blankets at $1.59 Each Size 66x80 inches—in pink, gold and blug" plaids. Cofton, of course, but feeling and looking like waol. And only $1.59.—Basement Store. Blankets, $3.98 Each—$7 Pair 4 Size 64x76 inches—Indian design Blankets in high colorings, suggesting auto robes, cte.— Basement Store. Bloomers of Soft-finish Sateen, 59¢ Full cut and well made; all sizes, in black and flesh; finished with elastic. New—just received—on sale to- morrow morning. Tomorrow—Basement Store. " -lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIlIIlIlll-lII-K‘lI.I-IIIIlIII.I‘IIIl-..-IIIII-IIII‘HIIIIIIIIfllIIIl'lllIllIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.

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