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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Dally luncheons will be held C., MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924 : - Arrested As Bogus Jockey. Address Farmers' Meeting. & eron streets, erected by Mount Ver- made. non Chapter, Daughters of the Amer- isi i honor of the 191st b at 12:30 o'clock. . D. C. Women Visit Fredericksburg. |honor of the 191st birthday anniversary. of Mrs. Betty Washington Lewlis, Who] * 2 BROTHERS DROWNED. ALEXANDRIA. ican Revolution, which was demol-| BALTIMORE, June 23.—Because | Special Dispatch toThe Star. Special Dispateh to The Star. a 4 h- 3 was born there. There w ¢ ¥. and Jasper Taylor, thirty-one and | ALEXANDRIA, Va, June 23 (Spe-|morning after Policeman Padgetttes- |men. be “Commodore Ross,” premier|Addresses by F. M. Hall and David | —A party of fifteen women from d g s Mrs. E. H. Collfers M. Nesbitt, both of Washington, were | Washington, representing the Inde- tified that he had operated a_motor Jockey, and obtained monay on mis- twenty-elght years old, were drowned | ¢ial).—In an effort to sell $500,000 in | tified i 1 2 o f 3 at Buckshaw Ferry on the: Warrior | stock for a new hotel here, 165 busi- | Vgie While Intoxicated. £ " en. Marlboro Vote Favors Tax representation, Clarence ~ Plckney, e o T e O ey “the | Pndence Bell and Our Flag chapters, River, twenty-eight miles north of |Ness men and women today started | tertainment of 250 delegates eX-| popiap o - |olored, waa ‘given ninety ca¥s [N oidest organization of its kind in|Daushters ~American = Revolution, s pected here tomorrow for the three- 2 ARLBORO, Md., June 23.|jall by B Ol cading to the | Maryland, held Saturday evening at | came here Saturday to visit historical criminal court. state, Plckney operated in Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and other eastern cities. He gained friendship by telling of his wonderful jockeying ability, it was clatmed. The police have been unable to lo- cate “Commodore Ross.” Birmingham, yesterday, [ former and the father of the two were attempting to teach the younger | Taylor to swim. The tragedy was witnessed by the wife and two chil- dren of B. . Taylor and the victims’ mother. All were on an outing. while the [an exhaustive canvass of the city. |Tho executive commmittee in charge is optimistic as to the outcome and sald this morning that early returns warranted optimism. At a dinner to be heid at 6:30 tonight in Westminster building the initial report will be the ‘home here of Dr. H. B. McDon- nell of the department of chemistry, University of Maryland. _—— ‘The aver age of Presidents of the United States at the time they assume office is fifty-two years, eleven months. —The town commissioners of Upper Marlboro now have authority to levy a tax of 20 cents on the 3100 assessed valuation of real estate within the town of Silver Moon Gouncil, Degree of |limits as the result of approval of voters Pocohontas, will be held tonight. expressed in a special referendum elec- The fountain at Fairfax and Cam- | tion. The vote was 21 to 20. places. The delegation was met at | the station by members of the Ken- | more Association and escorted to the famous old mansion. where they spent i day state conventlon of the ‘Women's Benefit Assoclation, Lady Maccabees. The_ convention wiil be called Wed- nesday morning. ’ The semi-annual election of officers TUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All several hours examining its interest- ing features. The local chapter, D. A. R. went to Wakefleld Friday in S I NN S S EEEEESEEEEEESEEEEEREEER DS ettt Late Arrivals and Smart Store News of Today R — By ETHEL M. PARKS One day of the summer girl’s vacation! It takes a strong man to stand the pace and even then he is completely done at the end of the day, while she is as fresh as a daisy. A dip before breakfast starts the day. Clad in a trim one-piece bathing suit, with one of the newest tight-fitting caps, which keeps her hair dry and is becoming and smart at the same time, with glove- fitting rubber slippers, she is the picture of the slim, young It is truly a swimming outfit, and 88 e e B athlete of today. she swims energetically for a half hour, for this is the exercise which keeps her fit and in trim for a weaves. . strenuous day. ) Of course she may have a dressier suit for the [ IN SILKS WE OFFER Frames (lee Cut) afternoon on the beach, and with this she wears one W hite Crepe de Chine, Crepon Knit, $1.98 of the new gaily colored rubber capes, with earrings $1.69, $1.98 and $2.98 yard Silk Radium, $1.69 to $3.49 i g $1 O O i i es. U y - and bracelets to match either suait o:ap. Satin Crepe, superior q lities, Sports Fabrics (Glos), ‘;iav: {rames.suasa'leap:ia:ce, o After breakfast a round of $3.49 and $3.98 | $1.69 to $3.49 golf is proposed, and for this Fine Flat Crepe de Luxe, $3.49 Silk Alpaca, $4.49 she has a good looking sweat- er in brilliant colors, worn over a short white skirt, with a felt sport hat topping her bobbed head. And a charming pic- ture she makes from the Club piazza, with flashes of bright color against the green. Or perhaps she is one of those who has discarded skirts, and instead wears a snappy knickerbocker suit—sleeveless for summer— in cool linen or crash. When the game is over she is as hungry as a bear and either lunches at the Club or dashes home for a bite and a change of clothes for the next thing on the & 11th Sts. The PALAL Service and Ceurtesy Established 1877 White Silks and White ‘Cotton Fabrics In High Favor for Summer Apparel We have made preparations to meet this popular de- mand with an extensive variety of the most fashionable Canton Crepe, $2.49 to $3.98 Satin Charmeuse, $2.29 and $2.98 Moon Glo Satin, $3.49 Spiral Weaves, $2.49 to $3.98 Tricolette, $1.19 to $1.69 Silk Habuwir, 98¢ to $2.49 Pongee and Silk Broadcloth, $1.49 to $1.98 Skinner Satin, Washable, $2.69 Elegant Brocades, $3.98 to $4.98 Palais Royal—Second Floor. White Cotton Fabrics We Offer Many Excellent Values As Follows: : SROYAL| (A Sale Wall Frames (Like Cut) Now is an opportunity to frame that picture you have wanted to so long. Regular $1 and $1.25 values. Sale Price, Oval Swinging Double excellent Sizes 7x11, 811, 9x12, 9xl11, 8x12. 39¢ Correspondence Card for Vacation Notes Made of Lilac Linen. round corners. white and dainty’colors. summer your short notes. Silvered or gold edge, stationery for Fine quality. In Makes an Palais Royal—Main Floor. Hosiery Specials for Tuesday White Hose Are Now Very Popular program. 2 - . . . . This, perchance, will be a Imported Plain White | White Plisse Lingerie Onyx White Fiber 5(), Burson Full 81 canoe trip on the river, a heav- Dress Voiles, 58(.‘, 75¢ Cl'epesg 33c Yard Silk Hose................. Fashioned Silk Hose Wemen's. Also/in black and ail the Good-looking hose, in medium weight enly rest for a few hours— stretched out among the bright colored cushions. And keep- ing in mind the background of those same bright cushions— and an eye on the main chance, she has chosen a pretty white pleated wool sport skirt, and wears with it a white crepe overblouse with a monogram in black. PP PP S e S S SRt SR S S S Carrying a jaunty Japanese parasol, she makes a perfect picture, as she well knows. But that too, is part of the summer game. In starting out for the trip she has not forgotten to put into the car a Thermos bottle with cold lemonade, and a sandwich or two, for a jolly little bite about four, in lieu of the usual tea. and $1 Yard Made of two-ply yarns. All round thread constructions. Fine Imported Striped and Check Dress Voiles 98¢ Yard Imported Swiss Organdie 58¢ Yard All white and guaranteed permanent finish. 44 inches wide. White Cottosilk Lingerie Fabrics, 35¢ Yard 36 |n:hles wide. Fine quality. White Nipponese Lingerie ' Fabrics, 69¢ Yard In check designs. Sport Skirtings, Fiber Silk 98¢ Yard In stripes and checks. White Everfast Voile 98¢ Yard White Imported Dress Voiles, 59¢ Yard wanted colors. ‘Women’s White Hose at............ 79(3 Made of fiber silk Regular $1 value. Also in black and with seamed back. colors. Fashioned back and Burson scamless ioot. Also Holeprooi Silk Fiber Mixed, in white, black and colors. White Silk Hose, $1.29 to $2.95. Full fashioned. - White Silk Embroidered Clocks, $2.25 and $2.95. White Lace Clocks, $1.95 to $2.95. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Takalon Double Compacts, 93¢ Assorted shades in handsome gilt-finished box. Tape edge, round thread construction. Palais Royal—Second Fleor. Very fine soft quality. Equal to silk in wear 35¢ size Piver’s Azurea Talcum Powder, box, 29¢ And noiahe isiveadyifor @ . Ll 50c size Jardin de Paris Perfumed Deodorant Powder, bottle, 29¢ nd no e is ra’ —_— . s set of tennis, for what day ¢ ggc ‘a;ze l:lel::;; ]art’C i ;éc would be complete without ii. . . € Uzo rant Cr s Jar, c Then again, she has a perfect- From the Art Bathlng ¢ Handkerchiefs, Laces 10c Dartring’s Imported Lanoline Toilet Soap, 3 cakes, 19¢ ly adorable new tub silk, with the wide candy stripe which is so much the fad just now, made in a straightline model, strictly tailored, with two good ==54] =2-= sized pockets, a tie and belt. Sometimes she appears in a tailored linen, trim and trig, and a: cool looking as if the thermometer registercd 60 instead of 90 in the shade. After two or three sets of tennis, she is ready for an hour’s siesta, for while the life she leads is a strenu- and Neckwear Accessories Which Proclaim the Well Dressed Woman Caps and Slippers Specially Priced Women's Sports Handker- chiefs, made of pure linen, in Bathing Slippers all wanted sport 59c pr. shades. 14 and % 15¢ Panel Collars, of plain Needle Craft Dept. 79¢ some of these left over from Sanitas Table Covers, We still have wonderful covers : Monday’s selling. 45 and 54 inch round and square. Beautiful sten- ciled designs on plain &nd mottled grounds. Regular $1.59 and $1.69 Assorted sizes and fas- inch hems,. with one values. tened with one strap. corner embroidered. Baby Pillow Slips All Rubber Bathing Palais Roral—Main Floor. Important Specials in Dependable Silverware Cocktail or Iced Drink Shakers, hammered High-grade silver plated, guaranteed effects. for 5 years. \ *1.98 i ous one, she realizes, too, that she must relax to look 39¢ each Caps, 33¢ or striped ecru net; her best for the evening, for that is to be the glorious Entirely made of sheer white . trimmed with filet and Child’s Knife, Fork . wn. - Assorted lors, th : - s Knife, For finish to the end of a perfect day. e incarts, " Siees 14 1038, colrd :,im;:;n‘:: i Irish lace. $1 Baby’s Feeding and Spoon Set, 79c Children’s Stamped All Rubber Tea 100 yards Filet Net Spoons, 29¢ This three-piece set comes in a lined white Made by Rogers and guaranteed for For dinner and the dance to ' Flouncing. Regularl Each in box. Rogers’ 10-year | box. o follow, she has several frocks Dresses, 59¢ Aprons, 65¢ each $398 yard. 27 gi‘r‘ic;eys guarantee. 5 years. —some white, for the occa- s.f,‘:"}”f;’ 1z°;eu:un-'“" linene. With colored trimmings. wide. Yard, $]_ Palais Royal—Mata Floer. PP PSR s————— R R SR S A S L S S sions when she must Jook de- mure and unsophisticated— and the more vivid colors of the season, where she appears Pulais Royal—Main Floor. @ Palais Reyal—Main Filoor. Palais Royal—Main Filsor. 'l—l‘.‘.l'...ll.‘:l ST eSS EEE S S S SEENEENEEERENERERSES PR EEEEREREERE RN N R R RN N NN N NN NN R RS NN NN NERNNNERNENRNNREN§ S in the role of a worldly young - i thing. Tonight she chooses a Manufacturer’s Samples of dainty chiffon frock, in pastel shades over a white slip 3 ° ‘ . of georgette, with festoons of tiny rosebuds for trim- | S]_lk Bags Greatly Reduw‘l ming and short puff sleeves. A jade green ostrich fan i is another splash of color, which completes the en- ]Rexullf Sa.?lsk-l!d ?00 \l':llue:a Madedof gc’md 5 ® uality moire silk, 1 desiral _C shapes an« styles. o . - ssmble » = . ?All ar{ silk lined and fitted with purse and miz,ror, $2 5 and Long Chains in wonderful % After dinner the dance, which she enters into with attached with metal chain. Others with center L] color and _style combinations. 2 all the zest of the twentieth century maid. Is she compartment. Fancy metal frames or self-covered. Colors, black, Regular S $$23/93S $ R tired? Not a bit of it. And certainly she does not look brown, tan, gray and white. ?33'] : :“ Sale 1 .98 ; tired. price, A When it is all over she retires with the happy i BOSton B S Underarm Bags s Jet, Snake and Five- i thought that she has been a success from start to finish ag Regular $1.50 V. X strand Bracelets, regular » and that her clothes were all that could be desired. 7 ‘l'“", $1 value. £ & Where did she get them, you ask? At t'l:;':dm 1. n!:‘:mu;m.:. ,“u'::: Steel Slipper Buckles, : Royal, I am ‘sure—because here may be the 5 buffed alligat T in oval and square shapes, e latnt’modeb in every sort of sports clothes, and sum- hk‘l‘:‘*&rfifi :mrag:d:n“}f ::’ih;hwmd' Mile i e ke \;v)th o%cq or solid cen- » mer toggery—many times before they are displayed handle. Neatly lined, with strap and buckle ant St sum ers. FPair, [ elsewhere. Come and see for yourself. | fasteners. G scig sl Palais Royal—Main Floor. Y = s ™ : . . » IIIIIII..Ill-.--..Ill.ll.-Il-.IlllIIIIIII..I..III'.II..-.II-.IIIIII'IIIIII--I,i- |