Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 14

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THE VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 e 2 — - f SKS U S -I-fl BUII-D[“‘X"L:‘“;"““’f:"’;dra’r":“l""mgm \\'Mle[ DRY AGENT’S CHARGES DUTCH HOSPITALS IDLE, E- SN NS EEEEEEEEENGENENND S ENENEENSNIEESEEEEEEENS l semEmmEmy ’ In the outline of incorporation it | is announced: | “LIES,” SAYS SALMON| BUT NURSES STILL TRAIN m . 2 - “Haifa is destined to be the gate- ————————e way of the holy lands through which - e | thousands of Americans pass a-nm:al- Former Secretary to Senator En-|Authorities Fail to Retrench De- ly on their tours through Palestine. : “h ;::m‘;‘mrl:i“u:s at Haifa and their| wards Denies Beer Transporta- | spite Conditions, Fearing Short- I s for courists are pro- | . | v ¥ tion Stories. X age in Case of Epidemics. The Year’s Largest SaleofRosebush and Shrubb:rye., % ALAMS WAL Starts Next ! Monday G and 11th Sts. The Shopping Center Established 1877 Will Support Self. | ¢ Ansoclated Preas: By Radio to The aad the Chicago Daily 57 X ! is proposed o h1is! a (‘ P . C 26.—"1It's o e Woman Presents Pl‘OpOS&I i DMM‘H" O 'l"”"p non | mn-.\“ Av‘:ln‘s \r Jur:"“uhu;hm»“m.: AMSTERDAM. 4 25.—That Hol- Here and National Corpo- mmunity center for 3 ! < s 5 , | American tourists. equipped. to fur. | Jesse Salmon, Essex county repub- land is & prodigiously healthy country | | nish accommodations aund fa lities | lican leader,” summed up the testi- |is proved by growing unemployment | ; | for Americans visiting the holy lands. | mony given yesterday by Willlam E. |among nurses. ration Is Formed. e pemter to be »ell-supporting, | bunigan, special prohibition agent, at | Yearly many girls complete their “The site has been obtained with- | the trial of J. Harry Foley, state su- |training and obtain nursing certifi- out cost, c upon the erec- | perintendent of weights and meas- |cates. but have little to do, s pa- A pon-secty pure-American ua- | tion and ! suitable | ures and secretary to United States |tients fail to appear. and the hos- tlon-wide movement for establish ot NIEINE X R oo nator Edwards while the latter |pitals are. for the greater part, de- o Anerl spice or community | SO 0 e was governor. Salmon was accused |serted E center for tourists and pilgrims from | © “The fund AT Sarticloatine a well organized |~ For a while the authorities were o the United States. on Mount Carmel, | o ati Fithanindiis, ws | r.q'," ,m'w'f‘“r"" L errancion 0| the opinfon that the number.of youns e te . e to the District | YStem of “graft and corruption In g admitted for training should Haifa, Palestine, was launched at a phmsuss. expended | COnnection with the transportation of | be limited, but they now consider this Tunenieon i Ll the | 4y a board o ally | New Jersey beer into New York. s o rather dangerous retrenchment nedy | promi S o R for wise administration ough Al e oo : 4 S oiimgon Ditecton 4 1 with possible bad tim i “"." . should Holland becom brought gift of the site for the | | Mieted with epidemics, then a short. building Sl o ety | age of well-tried sanitary personne on, with ding ol S : i ..:;Ur:"“‘“r'd Botntal & | might have fatal consequences. ion, cading holic, ) v 2 . ‘ They there L ded not to limit and Jewish p: nal P! b HE — — — S— — ‘”Il- number of rsing .\ludrms‘ de- 1t clergymen J T | ¥pite actual isfactory hygienic of " | ! o the order of ced Car; who | conditions prevailing in the Nether- | ived its chur. | Privile v have owned trac ount | lands An 0pportuneg of ewest Trimmed Hats Very $ 7.50 Thursday Special Selling bership.” €l for several hundreds of years. | . Cavurhen naetan | U de or'tile Vim0 | KIND WIVES OF MOROS : itonius : o wntingent wpon ihe outcome | ARE SIMPLY SERVANTS E | buildin | From the World's Work. ans “imperatiy 2| Duidding e ‘ . toriousty poor hotel : | to place “the project i S ihe building and the | "o Moros are kind to their chil- e e ek & s L c . peal before | dren. When a child cries the masher the Holy La 7, e oA " - h, on by the { clasps it in her arms, coc to it and ) o s its head until it Is : ?or : The board of direc attending the mest- ved entirely for th Rt. Rev. Mgr. (% I, 7 g 1 i ddition to the in @ ¥ men seem to be s £on Noble ¥ : Mrs, W | ard than the men and are simply domestic @ Distriet’ ivede | Servanta s, No one aver saw. them o s 4 ! : y o ing anything but hang about an horiogd : . gle with their own coun- | ty SHale o i usually : lastic indo; . a r hat is the prin Mrs Antonius said 8 - why ¥ arc chlefs. both Cathelic and Protestant not pay his debts the ch 24 3 Spencer | gy of land zymen whom she kas interviewed. | add him to his household as a slave $3833328383223828280838838888888838 4 $03322332232223222382382282282828888228283828288282 ‘ <, 3-Day 7th.and H.Sts. N\, . lLarge, medium and small hats, for immediate wear. Dress, semi-dress and tailored hats. Some are exclusive models, others are adaptations from French hats. Milan, hemp and com- binations of silk. In black and all the newest spring colors. New Sport and Ready-to-Wear Hats _ Also a number of dressy hats included, for women and matron. Youth- ful modes, pokes, mushroom and sailor effects. Smartly tailored. Daintily - trimmed. Black and colors. Directors Chosen. Paleis Royal—Second Floor. Twills—Twills —. A Special Group of $ 75 Poiret Twill Coats, 29= Iimbodying the newest features in the smartest Spring Coats. Shirred trimming of self material with fine tucks. Fancy colored braids so much the vogue. Buttons and folds of contrasting materials and colors. Semi-Dircctoire styles. A model with the bit of fullness at the back of the collar and the short shoulder which usually comes only in the more expen- sive coats. Correct styles for matron and miss. Twills in tan, gray, navy and black. In all sizes. Newest Smart Models in 32 Twill and Tweed Suits, Good news for women with full figures, as well as for misses and the slender woman. Beautiful suits—beautifully tailored—in twills, tweeds, im- ported and domestic Trim little suits of boyish cut, with single or double hreasted coats. Slenderizing models—Straightline effects—Box effects. Suits that express thé foremost new fashion notes. Silk-braid trimming, button trimming, tucks and shirred trimming. All Crepe de Chine lined. In navy, tan, gray, tan mixture- diagonal and plaid effects. Sizes 14 {o 18—36 to Specially Sensational Selling—Offering New Spring Coats---Suits---Dresses At a Phenomenally Low Price We have had an unusually active early Spring business—which has created a big volume of broken lots among the Coats, Suits and Dresses. These cannot remain—so instead of waiting forthe last of the season—we shall inaugurate a three days’ Sale—Thu-sday, Friday and Saturday. — | | —— _ Values B - & —and.we are placing them on sale at this price which averages little more than half the actual values. Nothing but Sprin, - $14.75 to $24.75 e e parel included. i An Unusual Offering at 25 A selection of dresses in the beautiful, soit materials so much in vogue this spring—flat crepes, canton crepes, satin cantons and crepe de chine. Also showing dresses for sports year of roshanara and otler sport materials. Dainty lace-trimmed models so appropriate for the afternoon, for tea and bridge. Others with a bit of embroidery in gay colors—just enough to relieve the dark colors. Braids and buttons make particularly at- tractive trimming on other models. I'he sport dresses enthuse everyone who sees them. Some have embroidered pockets—others with long rows of large pearl buttons 1l of them are new and unusual. Tvery dress is a late arrival— sh and new. We want you to see them. All sizes for women and misses. In all the Jatest colors. from Palais Royal—Third Floor. An Offering of Benese Swiss $6 98 Dresses at the very special price of . \ fortunate purchase of a limited quantity made possible this unusual offering. Just the dress for day time wear the first warm days, Pretty and practical for the business girl. Suitable for many occasions. A per- fect utility dress—the kind of a dress every woman and girl needs at the beginning of the scason All have handdrawn collar, cuffs, vests and pockets, some with hand- embroidered dots also. The colors are black, navy, gray, cocoa, copen and the high shades of green, red, lavender, orange and pink. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Coats Are Sports Coats @ Suits R R P E R E R RN P E R R RN N —of dashing de- . i signs — with the —in the cleverly raoucy flare or smart patterned sy “ag lines — cloths; of jaunty - :k are char- cut—and superior . acteristic of the tailoring. season’s fashions. More Good News From the Men’s Shops Men’s Athleti ¢ Union Suits All Perfect, Another Big Sale Again at Made of plaid and corded madras and 72-80 checked nainsook. Full cut and well made, with ribbed elastic in- . serted in back so as to give freedom of movement. All C sleeveless and knee length. Every suit perfect. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Genuine ROCKINCHAIR $1.15 Box and Boy- \ Plaids, Checks ish models; dura- and Plain colors bly lined and su- LR —in woolly premely popular. - weaves. The Dresses Are Most Attractive —including many styles—but only two or three of a kind, of course. Street, Sports and 'Afternoon— plain colors and daring combinations—gathered fron? our most popular grades. y 23r2eeasesssesezeaerrietestettttatt2eatees sIRILI LRI IIII02H0837 043370323402 7048294829 0822400833 83222 8833880833 88324222083242883¢8332832482302283 283322832833 4233 2433 Union Suits, Regularly $1.50 and $1.75 Reduced for Thursday Only The well known label in every suit. 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