Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1923, Page 22

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‘STATE RUSHES AID, Moorehaven. Three Feet Un- ¥ . der Water—Filled With Ref- | | should. be ‘allotted to private firnws, { ugees From Country. | By the Associated Pross. L MOOREHAVEN, Fla., October 10.—/| | Moorchaven early today remained in-| undated while the stale government was rushing dredges here to help a ‘Volunteer army of citigens plug the biz gaps in the dykes surfounding this town, which yesterday failed to #and the onslaught of swirling waters 1 Lake Okeechobee during a high gale A sudden Iull in the wind during the night - saved the town from further disaster, and early today, al-| though &ale Warnings' have been posted on the west coast of Florlda, the wind not resumed pale ve- * TOFLOMDEDTOW J, S, URGED TO EXPORT |t TRADE, NOT VAMP, FILMS (2 Pictifes Made by Oommeres De-| 8, -pAttment Bheuld Go to Private |® " ' Fifms; Says Producer. By the Associtted Préss. NEW YORK, October 10.<<Films ob- tadn by the Mdustrial motion pic- tuce’ setvice of tiie Department of | B, Commerce. which has been abolished by Sercetary of Commerce ioover, |8l o it was declared i a statement by Francis M. Huogo, chairman of ti board of directors of the National ‘Non-Theattical Motion Pictures, Inc..| j§ and vice president of the National Security Company. Advertising of [ i} this country’s industries, he said, thus could be carried on without loss I, to industtial concerns which had paid ave ¢ pletures taken and . tributed. e o § Unless uch netion 1s taken, he said, | B concerns Whieh - undertook the work | gg* and expense of having motion pic-|® - tures takeh on their property and fac- | g torles, In the belief that they would be broadcast throughout the country |ff * to promote interest in the work they are doing, probably would haye to (W shelve the films. Mr. Hugo also deplored the "Amer-l- ican téndency to send plctures of our vamps abroad instesd of the useful sort of Alma.* He pointed out that all of the Huropean ceuntries and some of the Central and South Amer- Tk PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—Iith and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. :of the attractions are presented-below. \800 Batil and Lounging Robes That Wé Regularly Sell for *5.98, %6.50 and *6.98 sssmses . o Sports Warm Thinés For Immediate Wear And For The Cooler Days To Come { Thf: Palais Royaltis ready to supply practically all your b@fsonal'needs—?not onfy effectively but at an interesting saving, for generally our prices are less than regular retail selling prices. ‘Before'the cold’ weather sets in prepare to avoid mamy uncomfortable hours. Some Coats Three-Quarter Length and Sports Jackets for Immediate and Winter Wear One Swagger model of each o pictired ; o 25 Sports Coats in three-quarter’ and full length. Fashioned of soft material. Plain colors, Ox- ford gray,rtan, brown, slite and combination stripes. Notch col- lar, raglan sleeves finished. with two-inch cuffs. Slash pockets. Two-button models. Lined throughout. Following the tu- bular sithouette. . feati fepublics distribute Iindustrial flms taken in their counttiés in the T ., while American in- if ever, are shown He said the United locity. here today. on into the city tin other lands. 4| states should circulate films depict- -l ing the mctivities of American fafm- ing, miiting, fishing and other in. tr n {he same manner as Engé ic#, Japan apd other coun- i ng in regard to their jown fudu were | - - Formeri; ypt was practically " rainiess. Now, owing to Irrigation and ¢: | consequent increase In vegetation, there are about eighteen days’ heavy rain vearly In th le del Ncfugees Throng to Citr. All high buildings in the city reported filled with refuge ands outside the o cported that the )} under water. was reported three feet deep In some parth of Moorehaven last| night. . There was a stifbreese from the g E M E S NN AN NES Jeke and a swift eteam was passing | through the city into the country- | gy ™ sigo. All stores and many residences m Bave been damaged by the flood. | W /AL = Municipal authorities declared that | ot here had been mo reported | Ml The Shoppisg Center—1ith and G sta. B lose of life. Est. 1677—A. Liser, Pres, Dredgen Sent to Scene. Communication with. the out world has remained intact. *anama und a emallor dredge | n ordered here to ald in| breastworks built se srEsEUESNEGREGEEEREN Three charm- ing models illus: trated by ofir artist, many others. .Short Sports Jackets fashioned of Astrakhan, cleverly embellished with harmonizing fur collar and cuffs. Fashion’s newest suggestion at this present moment. Choose from shades such as gray and beige. Sizes 16 to 44. Palais Royal—Third Fleor. Just Arrived! A Clever Showing of New Satin Afternoon Dresses - Two Pictured Palais Royal Moderate Prices : I"remu'l *35.00 and *59.50 Illustrated at the right, dresses developed of splendid quality satin, straightline model, with panel at * side finished with .gold lace and gray fuf. Sleeves short, of gold lace finishted with fur. Ina beauti- ful shade of brown. $35.00. P IR I NN I NI AN NN AP AN E NS NEN RSN RSB R RN proximately thi Tie nero de of the city was | completely inundated, this part of the populatidn being provide lter in pac ses. td ¢ ing th ortly r hours lat sign 3 alarm was member of Now, before you stert the fire in the furnace, is the time when one of these robes will feel very comfortable—and then, too, there are many other occasions‘ when you will be glad to have bought one. : Neatly Made Of: Beacon Robing Wide Wale Corduroy Embossed Corduroy Introducing many novel styles. Bath Robes have plain collars and cuffs of different ma- terials-and contrasting colors. Others in neat floral patterns ot conservative designs. Square, round and shawl collars, ribbon trimmed; fiber and wool cord with tassels. In a variety of desirable colors. Corduroy Robes are smartly made in Tuxedo or collar styles. Splendid color assortment, including rose, copen, wistaria, pansy, cluny and bluebird. Sizes up to 50. Slippers to “go with” your new stiff back. Colors to match Palais Royal—Main Floor. You will want a pair of these Japanese Boudoir robe. Made of quilted silk, hand-embroidered vamp, robes. At $1.00 pair. Children’s Athena Suits, $1.00 to $2.50--Washing- ton’s Agents for This Popular Brand of Underwear Medium and heavier weight cotton, also cotton and wool and wool mixed with silkateen stripe. 2 to 16 years. Priced at $1.00 to $2.50. Boys’ and Girls’ Union Boys’ and Girls’ Un- } ;?:le“:- s{f’t"'lic"‘lf‘“i"'“;"’g f::c derwear, gray fleeced vests, | ments, full cut, ankle an kay reg length. Long and- short long .Slfesesh .“:"2 a"kle_ | steeves. High neck and Dutch pants; an 0y's rawers; white vests, high neck, long | and recha but in vain ks 1 £ he city, and th ble to safet nartow . niy _ DEBS SEEN IN 1924 RACE. a .. " Pictured at left, of superior qual- _ ity black satin in tubular effect, with striking novelty in front and back that gathers material sosubtly as to create a cascade of pleats that swirl gracefully. Long bell sleeves. $59.50. Boys’ Union Suits, wool-mixed suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Closed crotch; in natural color. 6 to 16 years. At $1.59. Kayser Bloomers, $1 & $1.25— _ “Marvel Fit” Reinforced Knit Bloomers, full cut. In pink and black, white and gray. Regular and extra sizes. At $1.00 and $1.25. Palais Royal—Maia Floer. A Large Collection of Smart, Wooley Sweaters for the Cooler Days JACQUETTES JERSEY COATS *1.29, *2.98, *3.95 *5.00 to *14.50 Cleverly fashioned of all wool, trimmed with attractive collars, pockets and pipings and other novelties. Light and medium weights. In a va- riety of desirable colors, such as navy, black, buff, e silver, brown, dark or light copen. for window decorations; delightful bits of foliage. Also Heavy Brushed Wool Sweaters, for dress, These plants are’all hardy, and if given golf and sports. Bocialist Party to Nominate Him for President, Is Prophecy. OMAIIA, Neb.. o ndjdate for P shing Water. | o i “E;“'f";;"";;'_- W McCall Printed Patteorn 3464 began to vonteers | 2 “And a McCall escabee. “m pm|E o esoanee . g Pattern, of Course”gin soundings taken be- | IT t b M % ! = | must be'a Mec- Gall Printed Pat- tern for the best re- sults. The printed instruc- tions, printed lines, printed suggestions for trimming that sppear on all McCall Patterns make sew- ing delightful and success quick and casy. crotch. Girls’ are waist style, with button and garter a{{ach- ankle and knee ments with drop seat. /hite - and gray. 2 to 16 years. At 2 to 16 years. At $1.00, Women’s Merode Suits, $1.75— New fall weight, low neck, sleeveless.. built-up thoulder and bodice, Knee length. Also low Seck. tailored top, sleeveless and ankle length. | . Regular sizes at $175. Also extra sizes at SL95. EREESSEADANERNESORAERSEREEN FeDALAISROYAL 11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. 1 | | neck. Bo?‘s' with closed | | sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow ' sleeves, i pants. 59¢. Any garment you wish to make voull find shown in a McCall Printed Pattern. Paltls Royal—Barzain Basement) Palais Royhl-Third Floer. Royal Miniature Photogr Wo;nen Who Make Their Own Underwear Are urged to carefully read the items below, -as a few have been only receritly. added. to our stock. Lingerie Batiste, beautiful quality, in flesh and white. ~ Highly mer- cerized. At 29c yard. Shadow Nainsook, highly fin- ished for lingerie. Colors, pink, blue, honeydew a{\d white. At 38c yard. Satin-stripe Charmeuse, in tan, favender, pink, blue, ~gray, also white, Beautiful fine quality for limgerie. - At 54¢ yard. Plisse Crepes, figured and plain designs, all new—finc soft quality for lingerie. At 29c yard. 1 aphs, 5 for 25c Beautifully finished. Taken by an expert. _Sitting only takes 2’ minutes. Compare favorably with much higher priced photographs. Palais Royal-=Maja Floor. . 2,000 Natural “Live” Boston Ferns ° at 18c 3 FOR 50c Su‘i table “ for rep lantis in A pols."hrdinlfiues and wood boxes of all kinds. Ideal for veran- das and orna- TUXEDO SLIP-OVER CHAPPIE GOLF roper attention no-one will'have, dificult: ?n #lkinz them grow. Ha e . Feurth Floor and Main’Aislé," /" Palais Royal—Second Floer Palals Royal—Third Floor. Children"s 4-P,ie(:e Sets, to Keép. Them Warm and Comfortable, at *7.00 " Includes Sweater, -Leggins, Cap and Mitts, of fine qinlity brushed wool (Angora), very full cut, buff, brown, peacock and white. 1 to 4 years. At $7.00. ' Other sets from $5.00 to $1200. ST v : ’ i Misses’ /Sweater Coats, Something New! Something Different! < madde b:;:th Pbluitton (rgn‘: and v > K wide . ain or with con- COMFORT CORSET-BRASSIERES trasting borders. Al shades; Herelis @ garment that skiflfully’ combines all the 6 tof 14 years. At $5.00. advantages ‘of corset and brassiere. Makes the figure < look youthful, graceful, but never carelessly uncorseted, and achieves the modish silhouette with a degree of com- fort hitherto 'unknown. 'Sizes 36 to 56 bust measure- " At $250 to $4.00 Made of fine quality nTaten'aIs,“fancx stripes or bro- cade. Come in and let our expert corsetieres fit you to ypur correct model. * "Make the Home More Inviting These ~Crisp, Cool Days With New Curtains-- e . Sweater Coats, for the little tots 2 to 6 years. These are of pure worsted in a va- riety of practical shades. At - $1.98. “« Children’s Slip-Ou Sports Sweaters 4 e . Special at ;;98 1§ Quaker Craft Cur- ! Time to bundle up the kiddies in a good warm sweater. k"p‘;"::‘ ‘Neatly made. Heavy knit. Large trimmed collars. Plain ? {ringe. . 4 3 &-m’ t) Nets, colors with contrasting borders. range of designs. Irish. . Pdint. Cur- tains, whité or’ ecru; very strong, durable’ fict; with applique borders. At $359 pair. Palats Royal—Second Floor. Voile Ruffled Cur= tains, very finest véile fab- ric, -with “coléred 'sifk: hem- stitching on . édge of ruffle. Tie-backs to match. At $295 pair. Z | _or ,thread 'uscan and Wonderful $650 e e A e e e N A RN A R A N A K SRR RN N Palais Royal—Third Fleor. \ (SRR RS RS R AR RERNERNERRRRRENRERRRNERREERERERRRARENENERRERNRSH.D.HN.] wew EERS (SRR R RN ERRANRERERENENERRRR])

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