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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, ‘1924 ® l......-...-.-...-...--..-......-I-.--'...-..----..-....--......-............-.‘........--... 7A; ]PAM S ]ROYAL The Famous Derryvale Genuine Irish Linen Table- cloths and Napkins at Big Reductions The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Proprietors of Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding House Keepers and the Women of the Home—Read This Important Announcement. It is an almost unprecedented offering of Pure Linen Tablecloths and Napkins. There’s a reason: They are slightly soiled from handling. At a nominal cost of not over 25¢c for laundering (and they are as good as new) we save you on an average of 10 to 20 times this amount, which you will observe. Here they are with former and reduced prices. - It’s a great opportunity. Don’t miss it! "Tablecloths Regularly Sale Price Tablecloths Regularly Sale Price 70x 70 inch, $5.85 $3.95 70x 70 inch, $9.00 $6.95 70x 88 inch, £8.00 $5.65 72x 90 inch, $12.00 $8.65 70x106 inch, $9.00 $6.95 72x108 inch, $14.00 £9.85 70x. 70 inch, $8.00 $5.65 72x 72 inch, $10.00 8745 70x 88 inch, $9.50 $745 72x 90 inch, $14.00 $9.85 70x106 inch, $12.00 $8.65 72x108 inch, $16.00 $10.75 Banquet Cloths g mtiii i s os s . $14.75 Regularly Sale Price | Napkins Regularly Sale Price $8.00 $5.95 doz. | No. 121, 22 inch, $11.00 $8.45 do=. $10.00 $7.45 doz. | No. 125, 24 inch, $16.00 $10.45 do=. No. 130, 24 inch, $18.00 $12.75 dox. You have the same protection in this Sale as with regular stock. Every Tablecloth and Napkm ab- solutely guaranteed to be perfect. We will replace any cloth or napkin should it prove unsatisfactory. Sale starts Wednesday, 9:15 A.M. SILVER LOVING CUP GIFT TO DR. . L. ELIOT; G. U. Medical Faculty Aids in Com- memorating His Graduation TOOK DEGREE 50 YEARS AGO' Receives Congratulations of His Fellow Physicians. Dr. John Llewellyn Eliot was pre- | mented with a silver loving cup on behalf of the medical faculty of the Georgetown University and was con- sratulated by scorcs of his fellow | physicians in Washington, upon the occasion of the fifticth anniversary of his graduation from that institu- tion, at a reception at his residence, 1106 P street northwest, last night. Dr. George M. Kober, dean of the Georgetown medical school, who made_the loving cup presentation, told Dr. Eliot of the great esteem in which he was held “as an_hon- ored son” of Georgetown. Dr. Kober pointed out that the medical profes- sion was one of the highest of all professions and was second to none except that of religion. Cup Duly Inscribed. Engraved on the cup presented was the inscription: rgetown Uni- versity School of Medicine, to the son, Dr. John Llewellyn Eliot, on the fif- | tieth anniversary of his graduation.” Dr. Eliot, in accapting the cup. told of the gratitude he felt for the honor that was being bestowed upon him and spoke of the ‘hieartfelt” esteem and love that he had always held for his alma mater. Among those present at the reception were: Rev. John B. Croeden, S. J. presdent of Georzetown University Dr T. A Tomndorr, Drs. These Upholstery Specials Drapery Fabrics *1.88 vyd. Of Glos (fiber silk), formerly known as Kapock silks. All the wanted shades are here. Napkins ] No. 103, 22 inch, -No. 112, 22 inch, DOOTV?’?] i}’éisl,ldow 31 I 8 5 About 1,500, in sizes from 28 to 50 inches wide. In blue, brown or tan and whise stripes. Complete with frame and fixtures. CURTAINS $1.25 Drapery Materials 79¢ Yd. Shown in e very wanted shade for win- dow or door hangings. Plain and figured silks and glos (fiber silk). All 36 mth:s wide. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Of Cretonne and Cross stripe, in various shades, wuh valance to fit between. Ready to hang. Set, $1.19. Charles M. Hammett, William Hazen, C. Hickling, A. B. Hooc, L. AL Johnson J T Kelly, L H. KN’I’ |“rflnl( ‘Mh Morgan, vuumm T. Reeves, Teichelderter, T. Specially Priced Furniture Values 3-Pc. Kaltex Flber Suite 39.75 4% » 'mm KXXXA Dark Brown finish. Y\ B9 ‘n\“ ok " "1 ' 3 B AR M’ 0 ) Made with heart of VAR fi"""{ ’ steel, very durable. 2 / [JV\ Includes Settee, Arm- /fl f chair and Rocker. Same design as Settec in picture. Suitable for any size room. Curtains $2.95 Pair Regolarly $4.50. In ivory shade. The finest materials used in these curtains. All with novelty lace edges. Davidson an T. find ‘other members of the profession and friends. Pionecr in Fighting Smallpox. Dr. Eliot still engages actively in| consulting practice. He was among the pioneers in fighting smallpox, the great epidemic in 1882 ¥ great demand. » of the organizers nsary and of the on of Obstetri- Petteys medical Englander Couch Bed 24.75 Complete with fine quality Englander Spring and Mat- tress, filled with all oew cot- Curtains $1 &:$1.29 Lace or Mar. quisette, with fringed bottoms. Very desirable Cane Wing Armchairs and Rockers, $§17.95 Made of birchwood, with dull mehogany fin- Curtains $1.45 Pr. 300 pairs, with mar- quisette block center, with neat ruffle bor- ders. All with tie- CLAIMS INDIVIDUAL g: MUST DISCOVER 60D, 5 Radio or Phone Stands, of solid oak, fumed finish. Fireside Armchairs and Rock- ers, high backs and broad arms. Of birchwood, dull mahogany fin- com- ‘I No Church or Society Can Fmdll Divinity for Man, Lenten f' Speaker Says. g: t discover God for ared ax es at the B. g Rev. C, E . Fultz presi 'l Men and institutions can help, the | speaker continued, but fundamentally | the discovery of God Is a personal problem, to be solved through the reading of the Bible. ™ “It is done by the study of this' book,” said Mr. Culbertson, holding || aloft a copy of the Bible. Meditation | and prayer, he continued, play a part, | with the discovery of God through | service as the final step. I there were many persons in Washin ton who do not read their Biblcs, had not looked in it fc Our American instit spired by Christian 'ded son said, “yet as we I must admit our society is, y spects, an un-Christian <aclcl) @ said. He ended his discqurse with a plea for Christianizing the society of our ime. Representative Ketcham of Michigan will be the speaker at services at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow at the theater. Rev. Hugh Stevenson is to preside. IL] he | il GONE, W|FE SEEKS POST. Missing Judge Returns to Find Her a Candidate. ALBANY, Ga, March 11.—After an absence of five months, Judge William E. Smith, ordinary of Dough- erty county, returned yesterday to find his wife a candidate for his offics in the primary March 19, 1d friends of a ship- aused him to remain unnamed island in explanation of Merchant Tailoring that is built up to e low price possible. Spring Suits & ‘Top Coats Prices Start at $35 No Better Values Obtainable _ With a reputa- tion to uphold you can depend upon Newcorn & Green tailoring, NEWCORN & GREEN 1002 F St. N.W. Datty Closing S back bands of same ton, covered with plain green ish. Seats and backs upholstered . Made very strong, material. designs included. The New Summer Rugs Are Here A completc assortment of sizes in any pattern you may select. This season's designs and colorings are more beautiful than ever before. We carnestly invite your careful inspection of this offering. The following grades are represented: Hodges Rattania Rugs Hodges Cherokee Rugs. . Kimlark Special Rugs. . .. Patchogne Tremont Rugs Patchogne Domus Rugs. . Crex de Luxe Rugs... Crex Imperial Rugs. Crex Anoka Rugs $500 Cut-glass Oval Orange Bowls, pretty floral $3 95 cutting. $11.95 Yard Clothes Dryer. Has - 150 feet of drying\spzce Good quality Manila Clothes L $9.99 B $275 Pancled Per- $6.95 Cereal Seb. mporl:d colators, bright porcelain; 15 piec deco- rations to' choose $4 95 from. The set. $1.00 Wizard Pol- ishing Mops, com- plete with 59C handles, $1.95 Wood Wash Benches, style as $l.59 illustrated. $1.95 Varmnished Porch Gates, stand- ard 3-foot size. Ex- tension $l .69 kind. $8.00 7-piece Cut- glass Water Sets, lead-blown blanks, with daisy cut de- signs. 56.65 The set, corn. Broo: ity Illmms 5 to SI545 5 to $2150 to $I595 L. 3225 to 31545 5 to $2245 -« 3195 to $1645 43¢ Potate $239 Ironing Tables, Mashers| made of seasoned lum- 35¢ | raicners $1.69 ratchets. $1.50 Four-piecc Console Sets, flared bowls, black stands and two candlesticks, as illustrated. Iridescent color. The set, Glass Vase; 12-inch size— Only, Two to a Customer. SZ.SB “Wear-Ever” Griddk-. $l 45 $125 Polished Handle Carpet good qual- 79c¢ Pdlll Royll—Fourth loor, A 1 denim. Opens with one mo- tion. Brilfiant Iridescent Luster Table 39c k. Thin, dainty glasses, optic cffect, finished in lovely iri- descent rainbow luster. De- cidedly inexpensive and can be matched from our open stock at any time. Included are Goblets, Fruit Salads, Sher- bets, Cocktails and Iced Tea Tumblers. 3 ka ‘;llp-nnd —$149 Step mbrella Stoes, Natu- | Stands— ral wood fin- ish. Strongly made— $1.19 with Baker cut el o ok $29 75 plete with Palais Royal—Fourth Floer. ish. Has cane seat and back. The quality kind. Will stand hard service. A Carload Sale—Crex and Badger Wire Grass Rugs At special prices—much lower than present cost would warrant. Take advantage of this offering—make your selec- tions and, if desired, we will reserve them for future delivery. 9x 12 feet, 8x 10 feet, 41,x7Y> feet, $10.85 $9.85 6x 9 feet, 3x 6 feet, $3.85| 27x54 inch, 86.50 $1.95 Hall Runners, by the yard, at special prices. 39¢ Pans. 6% in $1.89 White Enameled Palais Royal—Second Floor $1.59 4-foot size Step Ladders. $1.45 Combinets, $1.19 Aluminum Frying Heavy qualits. ches in diameter, Boxes. Round corner style. - - stand hard use. Trays. Size 12 x18, $1.00 nation and Towel to a customer. Oval Bleached $1.39 ‘Willow Clothes Baskets, Smooth fin- ished backs, quart size, < 43c_Vegetable or Frait Presees. Heav- ily re-tinned, 12c Combi- Mirror 79¢c $1.25 Wisard Polish, quart size, *. Dread or Cake $1.95 Oval Triple- coated White Enameled Disk Pans, 3350 Aluminum Dou- ble Roasters. Heavy quality. Brightly pol- ished,