Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 36

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THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924. e — EEENESENESESEE NN NSNS NS SN S NS SN NN NN NN NENNENENREEEEEEE e PALAIS ROYAL G & 111} Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 ANIAANNENSSSSANSEENES NN NN EESNMANASEEEEREERENAERVEAER®® - Interesting News From Our Men’s Shop Clearance Sale Men’s and Young Men’s All-Wool Suits Sell Regularly for $35, $40 and More, and Now, Sale Price at Costume Slips $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 All Handmade Philippine Costume Slips in new designs. Embroidered scallops a plain tops. Cut full, with a 2-inch hem camisole top. Exceedingly practical, a as dainty. Just the correct underdre r the new summery frocks. Palais Royal—Third Floor. ] e - - Men’s Linen . Handkerchiefs, 50c Each Naturalcolor pure linen, with colored drawn threads. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs 3 S . . 19¢ Each Every one of these suits is irom | §pecigl Note—— Regularly 25c. One corner embroidered our regular stock, and reduced to | Novelty dkerchiefs, 25¢ Each I Han - this low price. | Ixtra trousers to match these : Materials are fine, strictly all- | suits, if desired, at the low price ‘?1" 1h‘e wanted sports shades in all-linen N H eha < f and voile. wool cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds, ' of $5.00. Palais Royal—Main Floor. SENATOR ROYAL S. COPELAND OF NEW YORK IS A PHYSICIAN. HERE WE HAVE HIM TESTING THE HEART ACTION OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS IN THE CAPITOL GYMNASIUM. e Natioual Photy.) For thirty-tive vex nator Royal | h.n"l ‘.l-w ~u>[mxu‘l operation As v 'llr Copeland’'s nose and }ind'l = 8. Cop of Ne aric & <ult, by the end of the war the United| “Dr. Copeland, I'm offering the big- i and of New York city has| iy ¢ *\cas furnishing o large part of | gest job in the United States—to keep cen @ physician. He received the|the medical men in the British army. {our Army clean on the way to Eu- degree of doctor of medicine in 1889 So the Council of Nat 1 Defense | rope and to this country clean from the University of Michigan. He | decided that this mistak hould not | when the Arn omes back. In times American College [ be repeated. In conseque the lead- [ of war I'm ommander-in-chief of ing spirits in the various organiza-|this eity and have the right in an interne in [ tions were sent back to_their medical | emerzency to commandeer service. 1 coll y among them Dr. Copeland. | demand as a patriotic duty that you Mayor Mitche] created a mayor's and | am going to swear committee on_ hos lization and|¥ oW Which he did medical facilities. The theory was S {that if the war should continue for @ long time they would have a great | of the eve of @ white woman into a nfany wounded in New York | Chinaman to give him sight 1 He had a very interesting expe- S while at e Tiiiven * on duty at the University igan was mayor of Ann|REmber i H s saad dnvited a din Arbor, president of the bowrd of edu. | chairman of the sta 3 & adian oculist to come oy e Gt ot el pdu- I pital, and in dy - nd conduct the public . “He was a member of the |VeF of the executive e was not. to operats him- gan state tubere 5 0! n e 3] E eca . Copeland did not go into the e md ot the O maard o | mayor, and Dr. Copeland, as of the patients selected, He 155 boura ber of the executive committee of gram from the Cana- Dresident B his national | the mavor's committee ou hospitaliz whose train was held arganization. th 1808 CDr. | tion and medical facilities, had o v o snowstorm. Conse- seland went to New York to be- |Sion to see the mayor. On April « > dean of Flower Hospital Medi- |1918. when catting across City Hall % position which he filled | PATK 1o attend a meeting, he met| The next morning he was amazed s until ned by Mavor | the mayvor. who asked him to come to read in a newspaper that a man Hvlan for the New York city com- |his office that evening at 6 o'clock. | who had_ been blind for thirty-five nissionership of health. He also|. “Copeland, my commissioner of [vears had been operated on by Dr. ved s a member of the ambulance | health has just resigned,” said Mayor | Copeland. ng been appointed by | Hylan when Dr. Copeland kept the ap- | Dr. Copeland, while on his way te nor. pointment, "I was wonderin the hos #4 reporter from a nized Flower Hospital Unit | Walked through the park this new: r him what the ant ing where 1 was to find a su | blind i when he r s profe: n osition which he held for velours, unfinished worsteds, also Would sell regularly at $8 and the staple, long-wearing, smooth $10. W ‘I_l be *”}d U“]YA“) pur- worsteds. chasers of the suits or will be re- The best spring and summer | served for later delivery. styles, powder blues, dusk shades, | . This special clearance does not neat mixtures, stripe effects, etc. !"d'-‘dc blue serge or blue unfin- Sizes in regulars, stouts, longs | ished worsteds. and shorts. | Palaisx Royal—Men's Shop—Main Floor. New Net Guimpes $2.98 to $15.98 Each Now very much in vogue to wear with the tailored suit or sweater. Trimmed with real filet and real Irish lace. X I saw you and the thought unit to_lurope. Hls unit was first|through my mind that vou were sent to Fort Ontario and then abroad. [ providentially sent. 1 want you for Tn the meantime the Council of Na- |my health commissioner.” removed the man, when he saw for iional Defense decided that the United [ Dr. Copeland demurred, told the |the first time in thirty-five years, s 3 mayor how he hud been sent home out with, “Oh, doctor, what a ngland made e from the Army to carry along the ose you've got! All of England's doc- | medical school, and suggested the atest joy in Dr, Copeland's names of others for the commis- s derived from the fact that he re killed off in the early | sionership. Mayor Hylan walked | operated on about 4,000 persons who The medical schools ound his des! hook his it under | were blind and now see. _ _ . Panel Collars Camisole Guimpes : i 3}2& i'n"nfl'?-?k $1 to $3.98 Each A Remarkable Clearance Sale of Quality Clothes ¢ met trimred Gt At Sharp Reductions real Irish and filet with val or filet laces. lace. > $9.95 1o $14.50 Grade 9 $15.00 to $17.50 Grade as 1 BOYS | o e Rt 1o BOY S o suies Redaosd 10 In Our Plaiting Dept. Are About 200 Allwool Suits, of About 100 suits, of excellent New Panel Circular Bandings all-wool fabrics, in smartest Bandings, $3 Yd. 59c to $5 Yd. cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres. c o T models and patterns, comprise s Made of em- Val lage circolar Coats ‘“’f“: = d'"‘g ""“;’- "°1';' $ 2 95 one pale golt and ode pair broidered deep bandinms in white <nickers full lined. Sizes 7 to 18. [ ] regular knickers. Most of L4 cream mnet, com- & S, NOnine Many of these suits are less than them have belts to match. lace tabs; tabs_of h bined with beige real Irish and filet wholesale cost. Sizes 8 to 18. and val laces. combined. , Palais Royal—Main Fleor b §195] loninetE 81750 $2.95 Knickers, Cissimeres.” | Every wair. full Including the very finest in stock. Emported English and extra lined. Sizes T to 18. quality, fine domestic woolens in the very smartest pattcrns and models. Palais Royal—Mais Fleer. Sizes 8 to 20. Reduced to $17.50. Van Raalte Glove Silk Vests, $2.45 Regular $2.75 and $2.95 Vaiues Bodice style, with self-picot strap; in pink, white, peach, orchid, nile, maize and black. All sizes. First quality. Women’s Vests Envelope 59¢ Chemise, $2.95 Regularly $3.5 Regularly $1 and Dainty glove silk $1.35. Low neck, chemise, ideal for ribbed silk mercer- summer wear. Plain ized vests, bodice tailored, lace trim- style; fine weave and novelty ribbed. style. All sizes, Palsis Reyal—Main Fleor. The Liquid Lashlux 59¢ For long, dark lashes use Winx to bead Our Big Leader for Saturday Only Straw Hat Day Plentiful and Luscious Phone Your Grocer For Them—. es is now offered in all Prunes. These are selected, ALARGF: supply of delicious Simply ask for Sensweet prun stores—grown as dainty pisms in Californta and sent to dealers cverywhere in the form of lus- cious prames. graded prunes, so be sure to get them. Packed in fresh, dean 21b. cartons, or sold in bulk from vour lashes and make them appear longer, darker and hecavier. Applied with the glass rod attached to stopper. It dries in- stantly and lasts. Unaffected by perspira- tion, swimming or even weeping. Winx is harmless. Black and brown. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Serve them at tomorrow’s breakfasd, Sec how delightedthey will be. Give energizing nutriment, dd(dltfnldf' way, to men and chil- en. . Pruones are ¥ of the least expensive of all foods today. 5195 ere are Bleached Sennits, Fine Both imported and domestic hats are in- b . cluded. Hats from Italy. All with leather sweat Is:lat .Fo%t,uIIgpI'OYVC% Ser_l:ntss, Spill‘: bands that conform to the head. Sizes are com- ennits, be. rown Sennits,Smoo plete, 65 to 7%. and Cable edges. Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Main Filoor. " . Memorial D Now on sale—A large and attractive assortment of ‘Wreaths, Sgn Bougquets and Artificially Prepared Greens ‘with Waxe F{ys'wcrs, in a variety of colors. - Sent free of charge by parcel post to all parts of the nited States. h i . Purchases will be held for im:hvg;y if desired, Magnolia Wreaths—Pink an e Roses, Pink an Lavend, Pink and White Carnations, Golden J Gate Roses snd Carsations and Dablias, - Priced at $275, . The fancy drops and showers, in- $350 and $4.00. = e 7 e cluding peayls, jet, sapphire, amber, Wax Wreaths, assorted AR ans S nite Noms Xk % red and lapis, many are samples and SAnthemums, Daniias, Goldon only one pair of a kind. Regularly recn foliage and beauti, santhemums, Dalias, Golden ; 1 y colored flowers. Price Gate Roses and Carnations. priced at $1.00 and higher. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Prunes This Dept, No. 15007, San Jose, California. Picase acad me without charge ‘hamdy pachet of 62 Sumewest Recipen: e at $2.25, $2.69, $2.95 nad $3.69. Priced at §3.60 and FPalals Reyal—Fourth Floor aad Main Filoor. S R R E R R R RERRRRRRRRRRRRURRRERRRNRDN NN FEESERERURNEENESEEDN NN

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