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1923—PART 1. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, it ] IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[_E —_— == SOUBHT BY HIES Bureau Director Says Local Branch Will Rehabilitate 375 by January. t Winter Needs Priced to Create Brisk Buying fil LT A Seconds of 40c Table Oilcloth, Yard 29c Plain white and fancy tile patterns, pliant durable $1.50 Hemmed Napkins, Doz., $1.29 18x18 Mercerized _Cotton Damask Napkins. Save on Thanksgiving dinner wear. Perfect Window Shades 59c¢ Opaque Shades of excellent quality, in white, ecru and green. Crochet ring and all fixtures. Satisfaction First Since 1859 NGS PALA(T 810-818 Seventh Street Account It is a_great convenience in shopping—and we offer this privilege to responsible people. 3 39-Inch All-Silk Canton Crepe $1.98 luster that fits in so well with 1 g f s Yard the season’s fashions. Old rose, henna, brown, gray, silver, tan, jade, navy, cocoa, Belgian, marine and black. $1 36-Inch Wool * 7 9c Canton Crepe, Cotton warp non-shrinkable quality, in tan, gray, navy, brown, red and black. $3.50 Nebanco Velvet Yard wide, fast color, fast pi brown, $2 98 . plum, taupe, wine, navy and black $6.00 56-in. Black Bolivia Coating, $4.98 yd. Rich, deep black quality; strictly high grade. $2.50 54-in. All-Wool Canton Crepe, $1.79 2 Navy and tan. . . $7.00 40-in. Costume Chifion Velvet, $5.98 Meeting the Overwhelming Demand of Washington Women With Another Wonderful Dress Sale The Veterans' Bureau will com- and plete between July, 1923, and January, 1924, the rehabilitation of 375 men at- tached to the local subdistrict office and residing in the vicinity of Wash- ington, it was rev d today in a comprehensive survey of the rehabili- tation situation throughout the United States. During the same period of the last half of this year, Director Hines points out in his book, the govern- ment expects to compiete the training of 19,796 men throughout the countr: His book, which is being sent to em- quality. Ekonomy - Kolumn The season’s favorite among materials for fine frocks—with ed, A in 'placing H i the richness of texture and high _ Director men in ernment,” g0 y so far in nt work. It can n and train them up to the point of nple ploy some of the vall upon the great employing publ of the country iv do its shar: of the work."” Hines said, the training. “T| he explained, Burson Heather Hose 35¢ Richelicu Ribbed Burson Hose, slight seconds. 3 pairs for $LO0. Fiber and Wool Hose 79¢ Black and colors in these sec- onds o good-looking and good- wearing hose. Mercerized Sport Hose, 35¢ Derby Ribbed Sport Hose, slight seconds in black, cordovan. gray. sand, beige, polo and Erghsh brown. Boys’ Crompton Cor- duroy Knickers, $1.39 $200 Well Made Corduroy Knickers at a genuine bargain price. Oakley’s $1.00 Boxes Perfumes and Toilet Waters, S0c Oakley’s S0c Boxes Perfumes and Toilet § stud! rehabilitated me: said, that their new vo expects 1o January 1 include the following, outlined in « H Alexander Smith & Son’s Seamless Axminster Rugs Put quality rugs on your floors—and be rewarded by years of service. Here are nationally famous rugs that will be a constant source of pride—and so deeply under- priced that this is the time of times to buy them. i hy laboratory musician, cornet photographer, ' 2 Iptor, 1; surveyor, News Extraordinary! And Most Welcome! mith Hughi : undertake k and embalmer, painter, 1; battery repairi 1; tail 1 operator, typewriter repai 9; wateh r pairman, 1. U. S. ARMY HORSES AHEAD t Myer, Va., to répr n States at the Olympic next year, won three important at the Canada horse show at Each was Mi in the $500 ably be an to their paren n week meetin The parents nal poems. by Miss B. L. Pul school was in f the program More than 125 s attended, in addition to B. W rch, the super- visor. ASSIGNED TO NEW POSTS. Maj. Gen James H. McRae ha heen relieved from command of the Bth Corps Area at Fort Hayes, Ohio, effective_February 1, and ordered to anila, P. I, to take command of the in ‘the Philippines. Gen. Omar Bundy, commanding hilippine_division, has been or- dered to the United States and will assume command of the 5th Corps Area at Fort Hayes. -Unusua.l Opportunity; For Colored Purchaser 1012 N. J. Ave. N.W. VACANT Immediate Possession Very desirable two-story brick residence, containing six rooms and bath, newly papered and painted, equal to new. Convenient ‘to Union Station, Government Printing Office and Main Post Office. Open Sunday for Inspection From 2 to 5 P.M. Reasonable cash - pay- ment and the balance in easy monthly payments of only $65, which includes all interest. Alex. S. Clarke, Jr. 1333 & St. N.W. Waters, 25¢ Ammonia for Home Use, 8¢ 25c Peter Rabbit Talcum for the Kiddies, 18¢ omen’s Hose, 15¢ B! and Cordovan Cotton Hose. Slight seconds. n Hose, 25¢ nd extra sizes in Bur- s-n Split-toot Hose; slight sec- onds. Limit, 6 pairs to a buyer. School Hose, 19¢ Plun Ribbed and Derby Ribbed Stockings, in black and brown. Slightly imperfect. Sport Hose, 35¢ Children's Part-wool Sport Hose, in heather mixtures, with cuff tops. Slight irregulars. Infants’ Hose, 19¢ Cotton and Cashmerette Hose, in black, white and brown. Ir. regulars. 3 pairs for 50c. Infants’ Part-Wool Hose, 35¢ White, black and brown. These are excellent quality in every way; irregulars. 3 pairs for $L00. Fay Stockings, 39¢ Famous Fay Extension Stock- ings that button to the wai Black, white and cordovan. Se onds of 59c and 69¢ 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, Sale of Umbrellas, $1.00 A low price for reliable umbrel- las that resist both rain and wear. Durable frames—and an assort- ment for men, women and children. Women’s $2.00 Wool Pants, 89¢ Almost All-wool Gray Ankle Pants, in sizes 36 to 42. 20c Sheeting Cotton 1274¢ Yard Yard-wide Unbleached Sheeting Cotton for making seamed sheets and pillowcases. 25¢ Percale, 16¢c Yard Dark blue, garnet, marine and _gray grounds, patterned in neat effects of fast colors. $3.00 Tablecloths, $1.95 2x2Y, yards long. mercerized finish. 25¢ Toweling, 16¢c Yd. Heavy, absorbent unbleached quality on sale under price. 15¢ Cheesecloth, 5-Yd. Package, 49¢ Yard-wide Cheesecloth at an Permanent economy price. 15¢ Curtain Rods 10c Each 48-inch Extension Rods, com- plete with fixtures. $1.25 Feather Pillows 89c Each Covered with fancy ticking and filled with new feathers. ET TR [ £80.00 6x9 SEAMLESS AX- MINSTER RUGS, in beautiful patterns— $24.75 $40.00 7.6x9 SEAMLESS AX- MINSTER RUGS, richly de- signed— $29.75 §50.00 8.3x10.6 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS of rare beauty— $35.75 $65.00 9x12 SEAMLESS AX- MINSTER RUGS of superior quality— $39.75 $5.00 Duplex Double-Thick Blankets $3.00 Bed Comforts $1.98 Size for twin bed, filled with white cotton; covered with fancy colored cambric. 35 Comforts, $3.95 Straight stitched, double-bed size; fancy patterns, plain bor- ders. 35¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ _ 45x36, 42x36 size, perfect qual- flIined Comforts, $4.95 Extra heavy thick, scroll stitched, filled” with sheet cot- ton; covered with heavy floral colored cambric. Sale of Bedspreads and Sets $4.00 Crochet Bed- spreads, $2.98 Plain and scalloped, double- bed size. $6 Crochet Bolster Sets, $3.98 3?33}‘;;!35€Seamless Bleached Perfect Quality Sheets, $1.15 Perfect quality, hand torn and ironed, heavy round thread quality. Alsolutely perfect. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, Size 66x80, extra fine, soft, warm, two thick- nesses in one quality in size for double beds; handsome block plaids in blue, pink, gray and tan. $7.00 Colored Bol- ster Sets, $5.98 Double-bed size. Size 70x80 Part-Wool Blankets Pair, $6.95 Fine mixture of wool and cot- ton plaid blankets, showing pink, blue, gray and tan plaids bound with deep colored soi- “'$4.00 66x78 Gray Blankets, $2.95 Note the size, a_heayy-weight warm blanket; 100 pairs in the lot at this low price. $6.00 66x80 Plaid Blankets, $4.95 Handsome plaids, warm and fluffy, blue, pink, tan and gray; finished with deep colored soi- sette binding. $12.50 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $9.95 Size 70x80. Note the extra size showing pink, blue, tan and gray; deeply bound. 125 Imported Gray Blankets, 98c each Fancy colored borders, weight about two pounds. Single cut, single size. $2.98 Tailored styles, hemstitched tops and ribbon straps. Built-up and camisole styles, elaborately trimmed with val and filet laces, medallions, shirring and hemstitching. In honeydew, light blue, flesh and orchid. NIGHTGOWNS of nainsook and flesh batiste; some trimmed with dainty lace and fine embroidery; some are hand-embroidered in pretty designs; others trimmed with colored hemstitching. They are in square and V neck and sleeveless styles CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT- GOWNS, in cquare neck, sleeve styles, trimmed with lace, me- dallions, shirring p and two-tone rib- A bon. Special PETTICOATS, of lustrous sateen in black, plain colors and floral patterns, made with tucked and pleated flounces, trimmed with fancy braids. _Elasti ists. 98(: All tengths . 2 98¢ CORDUROY ROBES, in straightline and breakfast coat style of wide-wale corduroy, with self “girdle and side pocket. In wistaria, $2.98 cherry, copen, blue- bird an LAWRENCE D d_rose in floral and plaid designs. Made with round or shawl collars, trimmed with satin, cord and tassel 52_98 walst There was such fast action during last Monday’s dress sale that many women were disappointed, particularly those who wanted extra sizes— A.M. The New Shipment brings PLENTY of all —with 300 OF THE All-Wool Poiret Twill which were sold out by 10 sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to : Tricoknit Charmeuse Worsted Checks All-Wool Serge 400 New Trimmed Hats tXTRA SIZES ALONE. S All-Wool Velour Jersey Tricolette Women’s Fleeced Union Suits Regular and Extra Sizes o% % Pair Satin Hats Changeable Silk Hats Metallic Brocade Hats Velvet Hats $9.98 Black and all colors—and all the styles in vogue. Large, medium and small models to suit every type, taste, personality —and purse. This is one of those King’s Palace sales of mil- linery in which Washing- ton women have learned to find their expectations not only realized but exceeded. New Lace § Curtains Underpriced 100 PAIRS $125 WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS, 2% yards long, in a number of attrac- $1.00 tive patterns. Pair, 250 PAIRS $150 WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS, 2% yards long; plain and worked centers and heavily worked borders. $1 19 . $2.00 AND $250 NOTTING- HAM LACE CURTAINS, 2y and 3 yards long; white and ivory; heavily worked and neat cross patterns. $l.79 $150 WHITE PANEL LACE CURTAINS, 2i; yards long, in many beautiful patterns. Only one panel required on;cha window. 51.29 $1.75 MARQUISETTE CUR- ;I'AINS. Dutch st)ille, 214 yards ong; finished wit! narrow lace. Set.. $l -50 $2.00 MARQUISETTE LACE CURTAINS, Dutch style, of fine quality, with edge. Set 200 PAIRS OF WHITE BRIS- BEE K:lTCHEN CURTAINS, in new and attractive pat- terns. Pair 750 $10.00 REAL IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, 2% yards long. Just 34 pairs in the lot, to be closed out at ex- actly half price. STAMPED GOODS Make ldeal Xmas Gifts 13-piece Luncheon Sets, c Buffet Sets and Scarfs, each, 39c. Buffet Sets, Scarfs Centers of Linene, 59c. Women’s Stamped Night- gowns, $1.00 and $1.29. Pillow Tubing in a va- riety of patterns, $1.19. Puritan Yarn, silk-and- wool, 1-ounce balls. Special, 17c. Puritan Yarn, balls, 29¢c. 10c Dexter’s Pearl Cro- chet Cotton, 3 for 25c. 5c Royal Society, 6-strand rope, 2 for 5c. Adjustable E m b roidery Hoops, all sizes, 25¢c. Children’s Dresses, 59c. Tea Towels, 15c. Lace-edged Scarfs, 25c. Children’s Rompers, 39c. Infants’ Dresses, 98c. 4-fold Silk-and-wool Art Silk, hank, 39c. and 2-ounce Also a Large Selection of Finished Pieces Buffet Sets, and Scarfs, $L19. Children’s Bibs, 25c. Napkins, each, 29c. Card Table Covers, $1.69. Scarfs, $1.98. Bucilla Cotton, all colors, 3 skeins for 10c. Mercerized Darning Cotton, 2 for Sc. 29c Baby Jiffy Pants, 19c. 39c Sanitary Aprons, 19¢c. Elona Hair Nets, single and $5 nmédonbla mesh, dozen, 29c. A TN T DT LU L . L34 In both regular and extra sizes; in high neck, long sleeve style. .. Women’s Fleeced Union Suits, $1 Sizes 42 and 44 in Perfect Quality Union Suits, ankle length. These are actual $1.75 values. It is a bargain far out of the common run. Women’s Union Suits, Regular and Extra Sizes, 85¢ Medium-weight Union Suits with band top; knee length. Knit for fit, com- fort and satisfactory wear. ] Boys’ Heavy g $1.00 4to8.. 69c Vests and Pants 55¢ and 59¢ Women's Vests and Pants of medium weight. Vests have low neck and no sleeves; pants have elastic top and knees. Perfect quality. Women’s Bloemers 17¢ Pink Knit Bloomers with elastic top and knees. 3 for 50c. Limit, 6 to a buyer. Union Suits Sizes 10 to 16 Warmly Fleeced Gray Union Suits that keep the boys comfortable in severest weather. into them, isn’t it? CHILDREN’'S FOREST MENT UNION SUITS, perfect quality. About time to change MILLS WAIST-ATTACH- High neck, long sleeves. White and gray. Sizes 3 to 12. $1.00. INFANTS' SHIRTS, in straight and Rubens styles, cut to full proportions and brimful of warmth and wear. 3 for $1.00; each, 35c. Nemo Corsets Style 514 $77.00 Made of strong pink coutil with rubber insert at top, sides and back; six hose supporters. " This model is suited for the tall, 102 stout figure. Sizes from 24 to 33. Other models $4.00 to $9.00. Holiday Blouses and Overblouses Made of Voiles, English Broadcloth, Striped 98 and Checked Dimities, Tan Pongettes ° In 15 different styles. and Poplins, trimmed with all-over embroidery, lace medallions, insertion and edges. e Long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46. Peter Pan, Peggy, long and tuxedo collars. $5.98 BRUSHED WOOL CHAPPIE COATS AND SWEAT- ERS, in buff, gray and combination colors. collars, bell sleeves and two or three buttons at bot- tom Large $5.00 RN TS R T s I3