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SILK GOODS FINDING MUCH BETTER SALE Strife in China Unlikely to Be Felt Here—Woolens Also in Demand. BY J. C. ROYLE. Dispateh to Th YORK. rife which is now going on a does not seem likely to have any extended effect on the silk tion in America even should the be tied up by ter grades of » shown markcd firmness due in part to unfavorable weather affecting the mulberry trees in the island em- But the real factor in the silk the improvement in de- mand manufactured goods. Demand Much Improved. 1 more pronounced in 1 in either the cot- It has been | 1k makers | ces have | 1in keep- | Although | are said to have | work some mills still | about gone back to t have specialized in fine ind bengalines in all- are | ome mills have < eptember 3.—The [PWith railroad fare ' Asthmador Guaranteed ers, while lh!‘. The | LABOR SHORTAGE NOW THREATENING CROPS North Dakota Alone Needs 10,000 Men—Fares Paid From Some Points. Special Dispateh to The Star. ST. PAUL, September 3.—North- western farmers are appealing ur- gently for aid in obtaining harvest hands. Farmers say their excellent crops are being menaced by labor shortage. North Dakota alone needs ten thousand men and offers wages averaging around $4 a day and board included from Heavy yields of grain and the crop will be some points. are reported large as a result of recent favorable growing weather. Rallroad crop ex- perts estimate the improvement over last year at from 25 to per cent. — R $300,000 PAYMENT WAIVED. NEW YORK, September 3.— The action of the directors of the Carib Syndicate, Inc., in waiving the $300,000 payment due by the Tex: Company this year on its option on certain properties of the Carib Syn- dicate has been ratified by its stock- holde A resolution was adopted continuing the contract with the rexas Company without competitio he Texas Company already h aid $300.000 on the option and re :ntly notified the Carib Syndicate it would withdraw from the contract if obliged to pay the additional amount at_this tim; To Relieve Asthma *“1 have arranged with all druggists here, as well as in all other towns of the U. S., that every suffered from Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchial Asthma or difficult breathing in this city can try my treatment entirely at my risk,” Dr. R. Schiffmann announces. He says: | . |“Buy a packaqe of my Asthmador, try | @ | mediate relief, | it the best remedy you have ever used, - | without any guestion whatever. © | seeing the crateful relief it has afforded lin hundreds market ab ment or| factors. | it will do. 0 texti has resul lor experts whose! o analyvze the world of| and to deduce for industry | popular colors will be,| such information manufacturers a | one of these an- recter of Cheney 3 nufacturers, o lined to the writer today the « factors which in his opinion will per- | > correlate their| wear with fashion's | o far as color is con r colors most in demand this Fall and coppers, then bla and whites and finally d tans. These colors rep- results of the analysis we in the world of fashion and their adoption by our he manufacture of silks to eted ‘throughout this country Fall. Textile Mills Relieved. e. the wise hosiery man- . the wise glove maker and | manufacturing milliner and | in France with or- ,popular the mer-| cach has (o offer. Trouble | bedn store for the producer who not interpreted these signs cor- | rectly. Before a color line is pre- sented in America, Paris representa- tives, acknowledged to be leaders in their fleld, gather fashion facts and study dress trends. They also help to interpret American trends to the ¥rench coutouriers. Vienna, London and other forcign capitals and resorts ©handfse, will Sis ulpture anc pdern, manufacturer tions, cable descrip- photogran nd color and| fabric sample whe they ¢ trans- lated into American fabrics by Amer- ican craftsmen for American con- sumers. In the last few weeks all branches of the textile manufacturing industry have found relief from long-con- tinued depression. There have been strong influxes of out-of-town buvers at wholesale centers from New York to San Francisco. These buyers are show- ing a disposition to anticipate their requirements in premiums & as high as 5 and 30 cents a d. More mills resuming production scramble for goods is not impossible in the near future Lz and a deemed more of dry goods in San about $1,500,0¢ corresponding period of 1 A STEEL ORDERS GROW. PITTSBURGH, September 3 (Spe- cial).—Steel orders in this territory continue to show an upward trend, but this is ver's market, with the pos eption of shetts tructural shapes are 0 2.10 cents a pound. bars arc still_quoted at 2.10 to 5 cents,-but plates are weak, with some Teporting a price as low as 1.90 cents. NEW VESSEL ORDERED. LORAIN, Ohio, September 3 (Spe- cial).—Although there are 100 lake freighters now iflle the Pioneer Steamship Company has placed an prder for a 600-footer with the Amer- ican Shipbuilding Company for April delivery. The vessel, which will re- quire 5,000 tons of steel, will be built here. If It Were Possible For us to make you realize how satisfaction and pleasure there is in esting when your teeth are for, we know you would not having them attended to. sore you eannot you ? advise you Hoars, 9 a. m. till Sundays, * in sttendance. Kindl, DR, WINTER - |afraid to guarantee it will relieve in. | stantaneously. | sample. | calit. Leep putting If they uflu and are food 427-29 Tth St. it, and or if you do not find take it back to your druagist and he will return your money, cheerfully and After if it does not afford you im. | of cases which had been | considered incurable, and which had been given up in despair, | know what | am so sure that it will do the same for others that | am not Druggists. handling Asthmador will money if you say so. You are to be the sole judge and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is run In | buying.” Persons preferring to try it before buying will be sent a free Address R. Schiffmann Co., 1734 N. Main, Los Angeles, anywhere return your Proprs., ASTHMADOR | Bulteves Asthms Puzzled About 0il Burners? It so. here's the soluiion to your problem—select the one and only burner designed exclusively tor household service—known as the GILL OIL BURNER Tt is the in the development of household fuel- ofl burners. Clean, efticlent, quiet and automatic. Only two moving parts—the simplest operating ol burner on the market. Call, phone or write for our representative. Mutual Service, Inc. Fuel-Of Burning Equipment, 1411 New York Ave. N. W* Thome, Main 3883. “last word" ‘No matter how long you may have been tortured and disfigured by some itching, burning skin eruption, just apply alittle of that soothing, healing Resinol Ointment to theirritated sur- face and sée if thesufferingis not re- lieved at once; Healing usually be- gins that very minute, and the skin gets. well quickly and easily unless the trouble is due to some serious in- ternal disorder. Doctors prescribe Resinol widely, 50 when you try it, you are using a remedy of proven value. Resinol Soap isideal for general toilet mse. It is - unsui for the bath and shampoo. much more and cared off ua regarding your 10 & m. Il location of dental problems. 1p. m. ‘our THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, i PALAISROYAL G & 11th Sts. Established 1877 For Babies Handmade Philippine Petticoats Hand-embroidered and scallops. Long and short. 1.00 Handmade Philippine Dresses Scalloped bottoms. Daintily embroidered. Sizes to 2 years. $1.00 Handmade Maderia Pillowcases Hand-embroidered loped cdges. $1.50 Service and Courtesy The Tunic Silhouette For the Smartest Autumn Blouses *3.99 New fall shades, praline, rust, navy, black and contrast- ing colors. Material of crepe de chine, embroidered bot- tom. Some with fringe or braid . of ‘English velvet, in plaid designs and many other attractive styles. One of the fringed models is sketched. Others Up to $25.00 Palais Royal—Third Floor. and A Sale of Brassieres Palais Royal—Third Floor. “H. & W.” and *““Slimlook,”” Our Regular $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Values Long brassieres, with elastic diaphragm control, others with back garters to prevent slipping above the corset or girdle. Made of excellent quality materials; satin stripe, silk brocade and novelty fabrics. Sizes 32 to 48 in lot. Pl Palais Royal—Third Floor. A Special Lot of Crepe de Chine Envelopes, Step-ins and Bloomers Special lot, made of heavy thread crepe de chine. In 52 98 o pink, honeydew and orchid. In lovely trimmings of laces, Boxloom Crepe Kimonos, $5.98 and $5.50 ribbons and hemstitching. All sizes. Some fin- In all the new colors. Embroidered in flowers and vines. ished with silk ribbon ruching. New Fall House Dresses '1.98 Palais Royal—Third Floer. Made of gingham in check, stripes and plain colors. Finished with pipings of contrasting colors, braid, or- gandy and fancy stitchings. Sizes to 54. cautiful Seamless Wilton s All finished with linen fringe ends. Designs that are exact reproductions of the imported grades. Specially priced for this event. Size 9x12 ft., $69.85 Size 8%3x10% ft., $66.45 Size 27x54 inches, $7.95 ""Make selections now for a later delivery. Seamless Brussels Rugs « A wide choice of patterns from which to choose at special prices. ‘A rug that gives satisfaction and may be used in any part of the house. Inspect the quality at these special prices, Size 9x12 ft., $23.95 Size 6x9 ft., $12.75 $21.50 Size 27x54 inches, $1.75 Sise 8.3x10.6 fu., Extra Special Values Sunfast Velour Curtains Size 36-inch Size 50-inch Portieres at, Pr. Portieres at, Pr. \ 16.85 | :27.45 - Worth More, But Buy Them for Less We guarantee every pair of these high-gmde." portieres to give absolute satisfaction, and in event of their fading from the surilight we will replace them or refund the money. All have the New York style fronts and open bottoms to assure perfect hanging. The following colors may be had. Blue to Blue Brown to Mulberry Blue to Taupe Brown to Brown Blue to Rowe Blue to Brown Raose to Rose Blue to Geld Green to Gold Taupe to Taupe 50-inch Velour, by the.yard. .In every Velour Table and Piano Searfs. In’ wanted decorative shade. various'shades, plain or 245 Yd. $1.29 Ea. Selections May Be. Reserved for a Later Delivery if Desired. : ; Palais R Rose to Taupe Rose to Greem oyal—Socond Floer. scal- o = Fountain Pens D. C,. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 EEEEEE NN NN SN NSNS SN NSNS NN NSNS NN NS NI NN For Larger Women 25 to 75 —Of the mnew Fall materials, Crepe Satins, Novelty Faille, Chenille broche, soft, graceful ma- terials particularly adapted to the new modes. The new tunic effect is shown, coat models, draped and straightline types. In lovely shades of browm, in black and navy. Sizes 42 to 48Y5. Palals Royal—Third Floor. ‘New Fall Skirts, :5.98 —in tan and gray cameleur and wool eponge, in plaids, stripes and plain colors. Sizes 26 to 35. New Fall Coats For School Girls $8.75 to $39.50 New Fall models are arriving almost daily. The colors this season are specially appealing to the young girl, and she may choose either plain materials or plaids. There are coats of Polaire, both cut and plain, others in plaids and Raffel checks. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Some have the flat fur collar that &s much in voguce, ‘others with collars and cuffs finished in fur. Some with pockets and some without. A splendid variety of styles from which to make your sclection. Sizes for girls of 8 to 16. Palais Royal—Third Floor. . A Special Sale of 99¢ Pens for the kiddies, young girls and boys and for grown-ups. Choice of colors in red. black or gold covered barrel. Pen for the girls, with ring; for the boys, with clip. All lever-filling pens. All pens are fully guaranteed against leakage. There is a small size Pen for milady’s pocketbook. Large enough to hold suffi- cient ink to be useful. In bright, attractive colored barrels. For the business woman or the woman of leisure. Palais Royal guar- Palais Royal—Main Floor. A School Special for Boys Boys’ Two-Pant Wool Suits—Special $6°45 Regular $9.95 to $12 values. Broken lots. Tweeds, cassimeres, serges and unfinished worsteds. Sizes 6 to 13, 15 to 17. But not all sizes of each kind. Serges have one pair pants. Boys’ $1.25 Wash Pants, 75¢ . Double-weight sulphur-dyed khaki and gray and tan cotton crash. Sizes 6 to 18. Palals Royal—Main Floor. . An Important Special Sale of 11,200 Men’s Athletic UNION SUITS | .2.for $]_ Sale starts Thursday morning at 9:15. Made of fine quality 72-80 pin checked nainsook. Good the year around. Sleeveless and knee length. Cut full and well made, with elastic insert in back. Also ventilated, reinforced crotch. Fine white pearl but- tons. Sizes 34 to 46. Palais Royal—Main Floor. 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