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PLAYGRDUND NEET . TOBEHELD HERE First Annuél National Athletic ..Gathering Will Be Conduct- . ed Next September. . Boys and girls from every section of the United States will journey to Wash- ington next September for the first an- nual playground meet of the Playground National Athletic Meet Federation. The General Federation of Women's Clubs has been asked to assist in en- tertaining the girls who will attend the meet. Other organizations have ex- pressed a willingness to entertain the boys. The present program calls for three @ays of athletic contests, with many prizes to be awarded. The Ellipse prob- ably will be the scene of the meet. The membership of the executive committee follows: J. Franklin Bell, ounds, vice chairman . Harry Allmond, secre- tary to Commissioner Frank W. Ballou, Ppublic schools; Fred J, Bruner, superin- Tendent of municipal swimming pools; E. F. Colloday, president Washington Board of Trade; Dwight Davis, assist- v of war; Victor B. Deyber, 2aton, Michael Flynn, George E. Department _of _Agriculturs ns, president Chamber of Co : Gardner Johnson, Frank R, Jel- president Boys' Club; Rudolph Kauffmann, W. M. Lewis, George Washington University D. Marks, Avery Marks, Earle dward B. McLean, Daniel 0'Connell, Ci . Jul Peyser, h ociation; Crandal G. Logan president Theodore LEADER EXPLAINS AIM OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Mrs. Reinhardt, on Visit Here, Says Better Education Is Prime Object. AMELIA H. REINHARDT, President, Assoclation of University Women. Mrs. Aurella Henry Reinhardt, president of the American Associa- tion of University Women, and also ent lem of getting colleges for women and places for t in co-educational institutions. To problem has heen ing well handled. We a; with the twofold problem of the im- of perfecting the educ: ork with the child in the ele- school, ard considering the national and international effects of college-bred women. “Our organization has gone on record as supporting the world court and the league of nations. We are putting forth efforts in lobbying for the separate educa! which would be sage of the We have 20, members and nal department ded by the pa: ing-Towner women who are ho show their interest to be primarily ‘in_the educational bills and measures. In 257 towns and cities groups of college women are pledged to work to further the de- velopment of both the elementary education problem and the matter of placing the college women in com- munity and business life.” The national organization's next meeting will be held in Washington in_April, and an international meet- ing of colleze women from all over the w vill be held in Christiania, next summer, beginning July 28, This will be the third interna- tional biennial meeting. e D. A. R. CHAPTER PLANS BALL FRIDAY EVENING Music for Affair Will Be Furnished by American Legion Orchestra. The Thomas Marshall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution will give a ball Friday eve- ning at the La Fayette Hotel... The music will be furnished by the Amer- ican Legion orchestra. Included in the list of patronesses gare Mrs. Anthony Waynne Cook, Mr: Frank H. Briggs, Mrs. Larz Ande son, Mrs. Charles S. Whitman, Mrs. George De Bolt, Mrs. Jamés H. Stans- fleld, Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, Mrs. Howard 1. Hodgkins, Mrs. Willlam B. Hardy, Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs. ¥rances A. St. Clair, Mrs. Bertrand Trenis, Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly and Mrs. Jessie B. Acker, regent. The commit- tee on arrangements are Miss Mary Norris McCabe, Miss Ida Semrall and Orpha MacKay Allen, chairman. ‘The December meeting of the chap- ter will be held at the home of Mrs. William T. Rankin, 1205 15th street, rtment 504. At the meeting last ursday at the home of Mrs. Char- Jotte Conger, the Cordova, the follow- ing committees were appointed: Americanization, Mrs. Orpha M. Allen; chapter house, Mrs. Charlotte Conger; conservation and thrift, Mra. Julia Brown Mattingly; Continental Hall and revolutionary relics, Mrs. Geanle O'Reilly; correct use of the flag, Mrs. Chgrlotte Conger; Ellis Island, Miss Alva Arnold; in charge of world war service records, Miss Mary Brown; international relations, Mrs. Charlotte Conger; library, Mrs. H. L. Taylor; liquidation and endow- ment, Miss Mary H. Hiley; magazin Miss Blanch Brown; manual for im: ts, Mrs. Orpha MacKay Alle: music, Miss Mary Norris McCabe patriotic education, Miss Agnes Ran- @olph; publicity, Mrs. Orpha_ MacKay Allen, and real daughters, Miss Ida B, Semrall. —_— BSoaffolding is necessary when erect- a house. And props are required ‘when building a career. take ghe form of extra qualifications. RN Made to Sell for $2.00to $5.00 Strap-Wrist Gauntlets 12-Button Kid Gloves $1.25 Right at the height of the de- mand for smart Gloves for street and dress wear King's Palace presents hundreds of pairs of real kid and "lambskin gauntlets and long gloves at a price sensation. Black, white and colors. Slightly mended—original defects too ex- pertly repaired to hurt in the least. KID GLOVES, imported quality, every pair perfect; black, brown, tan, etc. Made for fit and style as well as wear.... $l.00 CHILUREN'S FLEECE-LINED JERSEY GLOVES, also cloth gauntlets, with cuffs ... CHILDRI FLEECE-LINED CAPE GLOVES and fur-top cape mitts, for dress or school .. Spool Cotton Black and white; all sizes. 27c for Y2 dozen. Limit 1 dozen to buyer. Elona Hair Nets, single mesh, 29c doz. Elona Hair Nets, double mesh, S0c doz. 5c Pillows, 18x22 in,, filled with silk floss, 59c. Cunning toys for the little tots (to be stuffed); ideal Xmas giit for baby, will not break or rub off; many designs, 39c. Bibs to match, 19¢c. Fine variety in our Art Dept. stamped to embroidery Fine Quality Pillow Tubing, $L19. Luncheon Cloths, 69¢; Napkins to match, 19c each. Large Centerpicces, 49c to 98c. Buffet Sets, 3 picces, 39c and 59c. Children's Dresses, 2, 4, 6 years, 59c. Puritan Knitting Yarn for making sweaters, etc, 39¢ and 65c hank. Bureau and Dresser Scarfs, 39c and 59c. Pillow Tops, 59%. All in several patterns. Dry-well Towels, 25¢. Kitchen Towels, 19¢c. Lace Edged Scarfs, 19c. New Bucilla Package goods in large assortments. Buy them now for making Xmas gifts. Fur Trimmings 6-inch Black or Brown Coney, $4.98 yard. S-inch Gray or Black Mufflin, $9.98 yard. 6-inch Silver Opossum, yard. " 6-inch Black, Tan or Gray Caracul, $12.98 yard. Narrow Trimming Furs, black, white, brown, gray, coney, janet, mole, chinchilla, 49c to 98c yard. Trimmings That are Adorning the Smartest Garments Black silk lace flouncing—Span- ish, radium, chantille; 18 to 36 inches wide— 75¢ to $3.50 Yard Metal in gold, steel, old gold; for dresses or trimmings. % to 36 inches deep— 25c to $3.50 Yard Metal Brocades Dark grounds with colored em- broidery and gold or silver mixed, for hats or other trim- mings. Yard Bath Robe Cord Sets Solid or combination colors; 2 yards long with tassel 4go ends and neck cord. Set.. $1.59 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.19 Perfect quality. A heavy, round-thread, hand-torn quality that must not be confused with the cheap, inferior qualities and seconds that are advertised a few cents less. HAIR GOODS Of Quality —Priced to Please The new side waves made in separate pieces, to be worn on top of thin hair; air ventilated. Come in and see how they are used. All shades except gray mixed. $5.00 value— $3.50 Set 24-inch First Quality 3 Separate el ks $9,98 Laces silver, - THE - SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTO I 1] OVEMBER 11, 1923—PART. 1. Hnm mn I Satisfaction First Since 1859 Charge Accounts Why not take advantage of this shopping conven- ience? Umbrellas $1.00 A low price for reliable umbrellas that resist both rain and wear. Durable frames—and an assortment for men, women and children. $1.69 All-Silk Box Loom $1 19" Crepe de Chine 39 inches wide. Belgian blue, Pekin blue, navy blue, marine blue, Quaker silver, apricot, orchid, henna, pink, ceil blue, jade green, turquoise, nut brown, African brown, flesh, mouse, lavender, black and white. $3.50 All-Silk Satin-Face Canton Crepe $2.98 Yd. Extra fine, firmly woven clinging quality in black and navy. $1.25 Brocaded Costume Corduroy, $1.00 Yd. 32x36 in. wide. Brown, tan, rose, pink, purple, pekin, Belgian blue. $6.00 Novelty Velutina, $4.98 Black and gold novelty for capes and costumes, also trimming, and for making stylish hats. 36-In. All-Wool Canton $1.00 36-In. Costume Crepe, $1.09 Corduroy, 79c yd. Pink, royal, purple, copen- Tan, cocoa. silver, battle- pagen, Alice blue, brown and ship, marine, navy and black. navy. Write to MARION WHITE Our Expert Shopper, if unable to visit the store. Sale of New 3 Undermuslins INGSPALY 810-818 Seventh Street Comforts, $1.98 White cotton-filled and cov- ered with floral printed cam- bric in blue, pink, helio and mixed colors. 7 $6 70x80 Wearwell Blankets, $3.95 Pair Note the size. Gray and tan heavy double blankets; has the appearance and warmth of fine wool blankets. $12.50 All-W ool $6.00 Scroll Stitched Blankets, $9.95 Bed Comforts, $3.95 Plaids warranted, all wool, | Double-bed size filled with both warp and filling. good quality sheet cotton, cov- ered with fancy floral cambric, $1.25 Imported Gray S Blankets, $1 Each Heavy weight, fancy bdrders. $1.25 Baby Robe Baby Blanket, 29¢ Blankets, 98¢ Each Scalloped, pink and blue, Regular 39c Baby Robe Blan- fancy patterns for carriage kets, in pink and blue plaids. robes or crib bed coverings. Sale Extraordinary! For a Sale to Surpass Even That of 800 Dresses '/ Princess Slips Bloomers Nightgowns Envelope Chemise Princess Slips Hundreds of Beautiful, Well Made New Garments Underpriced for Lively Selling Gowns made of fine white nainsook and flesh batiste; some are trimmed with dainty laces and fine embroidery; others are hand-embroidered in pretty designs; others are trimmed with colored feather and hemstitching. They are in square neck, V neck and sleeveless styles. The Envelope Chemise are in white and flesh crepe and nainsook, trimmed with handmade laces, tucks and hem- stitching, laces and swiss medallions and colored hand- embroidery lace or self straps. Bloomers are crepe, batiste and sateen, in white and flesh, trimmed with lace and hemstitching. Princess Slips made of soft muslin and sateen, made with camisole tops, gathered over hips. Tailored and lace : panels. trimmed. WINDOW DISPLAY. Hundreds of $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 New Trimmed Hats In a Sale Alike Remarkable for $ 2.98 Style, Quality and Value Newest of the new—a purchase of Black and All Colors gkinn;rnglin e rocaded Satin req]ly high-grade millinery, so wonderful {:::: 5:;:,’:: in variety that, we believe, few women Brocaded Velver Will care to resist the bargain oppor- tunity. Mushrooms, pokes, cloches, large effects and chic off-the-face models. Come expecting to have your views not only met, but exceeded. It is a typical King’s Palace sale in every way—and you know what that means! Last Monday iy ‘Bigger and better this time for two reasons: 1. Hundreds of new fashions have been rushed from New York —styles first in vogue for now and later. 2. We've added 80 of our regular $10.75 Moire Knit Dresses to the lot—“sweetening” it to a remarkable de- gree. Regular and Extra Sizes, 16 te 36, 38 to 40, 46 to 52 Fabrics are Poiret Twill, Moire Knit, Tricolette, All-wool Serge and Tweed Checks. A host of accepted models to appeal to every woman’s fancy. Side drapes, straightlines, Embroidered, braided, pleated, silk-sashed, button and ornament trimmed. SEE Children’s #1.00 Union Suits With Waist Attachment ; 9c The heavy, warm, serviceable fleece-lined kind. And note that every suit is PERFECT. Made with high or Dutch neck and long sleeves, ankle or knee length. CHILDREN'S WHITE FLEECED UNION SUITS, of excellent quality. Sizes serviceable grade. Sizes 10 to 16, 90¢c; sizes to 16, 59¢; sizes 8 t. 6and8....... 75c BRGsiieest 45¢ . BOYS’ HEAVY GRAY FLEECED UNION SUITS, in sizes 4 to 16. Heavy, warm and serviceable— $1.00 and $1.25 Women’s Fleece-Lined Women’s Medium- Vestsand Pants et SSeand S9c 755 nd S Manyf v{‘qmen_ phref;.r gar- i . ments of this weight the year of quality at a low price. ’round. Those who buy them Low neck, no sleeves; pants have elastic top and bottom. CHILDREN'S FLEECED VESTS AND PANTS, hcav{. 2 tomorrow can count a sav- ing. Band tops, knee length. LU T T Ekonomy Kolumn Women’s Hose, 15¢ Black and cordovan Cotton Hose. Slight seconds. Burson Hose, 25¢ Regular and extra sizes in Burson split-foot hose, slight seconds. Limit, 6 pairs to a buyer. School Hose, 19¢ Plain Ribbed and Derby Ribbed Stockings, in black and brown. Slightly imperfect. i Sport Hose, 35¢ Children’s Part-wool Hose, in heather mixtur cuff tops. Slight irregul Infants’ Hose, 19¢ Cotton and Cashmerette Hose, in black, white and brown. Irregulars, 3 pairs for 50c. Infants’ Part-Wool Hose, 35¢ White, black and brown. These are excellent quality in every way. Irregulars. 3 pairs for $1.00. Fay Stockings, 39¢ Famous Fay Extension Stock- ings that button to the w Black, white and cordovan. onds of 59c and 69c kinds. Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, 35¢ In plain and lace clocked styles. Black, brown and white. Perfect and irregulars. 3 pairs for $1.00. Sport with 59¢ Mercerized Sport Hose, 35c The popular derby-ribbed k subject to slight irregulari Black, cordovan, beige, polo and English brown. 3 pairs for $1.00. Women’s Wool Underwear, 95¢ Almost_All-wool Gray Under- wear. High neck, long sleeve vests, ankle pants. 95c each. Women’s Slippers, $1.25 Quilted Satin Slippers _for boudoir wear. Assorted colors. Ecalos Toilet Paper 3 Rolls for 19¢ 8-Ounce Bottle Witch Hazel, 21c Boys’ Tweed Suits, $2.98 Juvenile Suits, in tweed and jersey, in several dressy models. Boys’ Polo Hats, 98¢ Chinchilla and Leather Crown Hats with ear laps. Boys’ Pants, 98¢ Well made Cloth Pants for school wear or any wear. Sizes 8 to 16. 98c. Men’s Silk-and-Wool Socks, 69¢ Substandards of $1.00 quality Silk-and-Wool Socks, in rich colorings. Men’s’ Flannelette Nightshirts, $1.49. All sizes 15 to 20 in these warm and neatly-patterned Shirts. Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, $1.75- Heavy quality in favored col- ors, trimmed with frogs. Men’s Socks, 19¢ Fine Quality Lisle Socks, mer- cerized finish, slight seconds of 35¢ kind. Men’s Brushed Wool Vests, $3.98 Beautifully made of brushed wool, with knitted borders. Turknit Wash Cloths, 3 for 10c 25¢ Domet Flannel 19¢ Yard Heavy white domet flannel, fleeced on both sides. $1.25 Feather Pillows 95¢ Filled with new feathers and covered with fancy ticking. 15¢ Huck Towels 12%¢ Some are all white, have woven red borders. 25¢c Part Linen Tea Towels, 19¢ Made of Stevens crash, hemi- med ready for use. Hemmed Napkins 66c Dozen 17x17 Napkins of white twilled mercerized cotton. others (T