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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 7, 1924—PART 1. \ 17 “TYPOTHETAE PLAN [T o e Gtaree —semeor—) o , ] —— P Open a Charge couroN couPoN couPON COUPON =g couroN Wear a New Account at Clark’s ON.T. | | $2 Longeloth | | $149 Alarm Satisfaction First Since 1859 g g s gl Mok Nt [}[]NVEN"UN HER[ King's Palace. Spool Cotton $1.59 Clock : 29¢ Yard i Doxen, $1.79 at Now: i i o 3 ‘or llc . 98c | 5-4 Oilcloth 27x27’-i n.( h Why not be among the LU Printing Craftsmen of Five Your Credit? Yl%’-’:“i‘x‘i; B | | treavity Nickeed in tile and plain Bird's-eye Dia- | first to put on one of the It Is a Great Sh i Black and | |finish Longcloth. § | Alarm Clock, 10-818 Seventh Street Wl::{ue s cons | e qans| |85 (;l:m:'za“:’é new creations in millinery, States to Gather in Capital Sigianeat Shophing With 8 i seamed heets and With i i This Week. o e ol BKONOMy 7 A Double Sale of Fall Dresses { : i n thi: n, Adva"tage this coupon. pon, one ycar. this coupon. is coupo! Fourth District Typothetae Federa- tion, which will be held Friday and Saturday of this week at the Was| n ington Hotel, will have several sp cial features, in addition to the bus ness and executive sessions. The y 2 Y . Fourth District Typothetae Federa- Infants’ Shirts, 35¢ - Y Beautiful New tion comprises the District of Colum- Infants’ Rubens style and and, of course, King's Palace is the place to buy it. N o ware MarylandiVieslniaeny straight front undershirts. . Models Featured at The big business day : .00. Z ;amiZn‘:.\:\vixlulg‘:s}:xxy?r é’;‘:inf&?s i’)fool::]leo%xtra Vests 170 7 A.ll Slzes 16 to 50 'rom the v secti € th s = < = United States and Canada will 'be Women's double extra ; ! Frocks that most happily unite the i hemaen i or e s e by size gauze vests, slight ir- appeal of quality materials and distinc- e e e ROse D regulars. 3 for S0c. g 7 ) - tive fashions—offering the styles of the {gor_arceAMcg‘.r(l.-:n:i, ;;resl‘d‘e’m. Tl;_’ir(i Bgys ,SpqrtQI“Iose,] [350 / hour at low cost. : - . T. A District, Harrisbure, oys’ 34 Sport Hose, i ! / d in satin-face Canton Crepe ‘(;.mg:n:\b,:eh;uoz?m%}:.o‘kx.?‘;lc:_ & derby ribbed. Irregulars of v Poil")eetve:(\)ly;’ Al Gocitlaiic: Tuni‘zs, Lewis of Toronto, Canada; C. W. Cha- 59¢ kind. 3 pairs for $1.00. = > 1 » bot, Brie, Pa,, and Frank P. Howard, Children’s Socks, 15 - drapes, panels and straightline models. president of the Fourth District U. hildren’s DOCKS, 15¢C - J 4 5 . . ibb A ashington, D. C. and William 25¢ and 35c Socks, per- r Trimmed with braid, lace, ribbon, em- Swelotavamntte - T e fects and irregulars, white ! broidered novelties, beading, buttons, Plan Execative Semion. with fancy tops and solid I ; fringe and ornaments. On Saturday an executive sessi colors. 3\ 2 o, the convention Wwill be held, at School Hose, 25¢ Beautiful New ‘which time reports will be submit- & = S ted by the various federation com- Boys’ and Girls' Schoo! i V Models Featured . mllzet;e: Pandkolx!:er business trans- Hose, broken sizes 6 to 10. ¢ acted. rank P. Howard, president P, s i a of the Fourth District Federation, Perfects and irregulars. ! i in ide th si hi ’s 34 Sock: v 1 i Foomt,araghent sl msieri|§ - Children's % Socks, 25c | i i gl executive session the delegates and Fiber Silk (glos)kj Socks, i Scores of entirely new and original effects Buests will go in a bod. c ity i S ! % % House and ie receivoedyl:; ‘35932‘;,‘& perfect quality in assorted i1 ! of line and treatment—frocks of character, Coolidge at 12:15 o'clock, where a colors. 59¢ grade. | created of luxurious materials. EToup photograph will be taken. Y ¥ v S Saturday afternoon will be given Women's Onyx Hose Superfine weaves of canton crepe, flat crepe, over lo sightsceing in the city. 35¢ georgette crepe, satin-face canton, foulard silk ne of the features of the conv e + e v i tion will be the exhibition of prin Onyx Mercerized Lisle 2 and heavy satin. i i ing at the Washington Hotel, Hose, in black, white and Tunics, drapes, pleats, shirring and straight Wwhich the public is invited. 1 s, i = 1 #amples exhibited will be the prod- colors S Sipaisifur{pI-00. Bl gamples exhibited will be the pro Women's Silkoand-Glos Amnnouncing the Fall Fashion Classic— ::dzzlxgorsnn;‘:ant!on and will be d Hose, 59¢ 1 ml ed into the llow! S C: fot g e elohe s £ (JHoe e o | Seconds of $1.50 Seamless :',::m,‘,:f c:fi':,:';;f,', dc';,:,“ m?“, s Perfects and irregulars C x = 0 IS4 L mercial print- b el s, el Mol ey | € Guaranteed Umbrellas 81x90 Bleached Sheets houss organs, booklets and cata $1.00 s . logues and offset lithograpny. Nhei’s, Women'sapd Chil- Note that these are full double size seamless sheets, of good weight, hanf! B Banquet on Friday. dren’s Umbrellas, guaran- torn and ironed and deeply hemmed. Faults do not affect the wearing quali- < ot o Amaleciiclcon ‘:;Ccd p(currfcflznc s lli(\‘"-“ ties in the least. Thrifty housekeepers will lay in a supply at this low price. in the shape of a b t. the pro- o} S eciihy Bl 2 2 fii:;r:fe'"i’«'é%a'::c ?:-'355‘;': . “E‘E& fiv%“"(}x‘-l]limmc l:%a; dl;;' I $1.69 81x90 $1.69 81x90 Seam- $1.69 Sundial Seam- As Always, King's Palace Sponsors the Premier Style Event i i Ve M aby Pillows, 39¢c E i : . ; ; i ¥ Bast baricone: Wiltiam ¥, Taymona, Al ngfs” Seamless Sheets, $1.39 less Sheets, $1.39 less Sheets, $1.39 in Headwear—With Values As Outstanding As the H. Wilson as accompanist. ‘The % & ey Special purchase of heavy qual- Perfect Quality Seamless >, i = els entertainment committee of the covered with pink or blue ity tinblesched’ sexmless chects’ Bleashed! Sheefsloventy waven 72x90 size, for three-quarter Assemblage of New Model MWasntngton |TyDothetasii willl aii sateen. that will soon wash white and be- and of durable texture. Full and twin beds. Woven for OPENING SOUVENIR— articipate i e hat will o , A 3 i Wil Tes e of e Infants’ Bootees,29c Pr. | sides “thicken up” much heavier. double-bed size. extra service. Perfect quality. l;lel?zpfers:::a‘;‘fi;x‘?;t:;e"x_wuflz?:m:. Crocheted Bootees, white, z * HEE TR g gly, | Selet Aleander Smith & Sons & sz arvel | 5()) New Trimmed Hats § 4 .45 irector rby ti B < - Engm‘vi"fi' o P:m""; il be !}’ilfic ang?)hitzyluid'cwi:\‘ ArdSIey Axminster Plaid 3 among the t > . 2 !'*':el:zf\':tfixx};ui}fer?zix::;fill‘:fi:sl‘::c crochet edge. Second floor. Worth $5.00 to $7.00 : v e dancing. with music 79¢ Costume Slips S furnished by the Government Print- ps eam eSS u S :?:—n ‘LT‘&-."ET"E;‘.‘J.:‘,'&Z‘;;E the direc- 2 for $1.00 all etS Of Lyons Velvet It is expected that there will be Muslin Costume Slips, . S 3 - b et o ; ;i i S 1 h: d sale of high-cl llinery tl kes every a large number of ladies in the dele: withiBodice ftopiand 18sinch At the Limit of Low Prices $9 90 Pall‘ . Special opening purchase and sale of high-class millinery that strikes every e e e e hems. to Create Early Buying ® high note of the new fashions for autumn and winter. Shown on a scale that oy ihe Tl provideichtertalh Georgette Crepe 70%80) size and warsanted provides a becoming hat for every face, taste and personality. Hats for mature sions of the convention. - $149 Yard 3 i s e R e S eriar all pure virgin wool, both and youthful women are equally plentiful—large, medium and small models. Golf Play Scheduled. C404mc'h Heavy Georgette g;‘;fi:;;:‘:mall neat (llcsi:v'an and the more eiabora(epéora] warp and filling. Note that Bobbed hair, medium and large head sizes. Black and a complete range of the “)‘\In%:h;lrszgt&?r:;m;h"«t conyention Jf'_{;i' in black, white and pattclrns. All-over effects and rich centers with borders to LEESSlze\{fcil;;t,a;t%gu‘:m}?gg new colors and trimmings. . precede the openin L th en- e . < S . tlon,”to al:cl::XdT:E:(;sdafl,e Septem: Trimming Buttons At pounds. In plaids of laven- Other Famous Groups at $7.50 and $9.95 Bee 11, st the Town: nd Country 10c Card $6075 Axminster $ 75 m‘;s‘Axnfi;:t:: ‘ .75 der, gray, tan, pink, blue, tcv"ue;l'llrl‘:cu?:l‘l\[?‘?r:—‘e“’l‘(ynol‘n;la:nuon Fancy trimming buttons, Rugs. Size 9x12. == g3x106 == rcg.and black and black and i peeul - e as on 'l othetae . /] Golf St w8 i pearl and eryetal AP i Featured in Our Parisienne Salon — Copies of a handsome soli :‘Il\'fr- cup will be ollar an u ets 65¢ Ra, ugs, 49¢ | Part-Wool ttoe 1 e Neznington galt 25¢ Set - 18x36 Rag Rugs, washable kind, in mixed colors with fringed Bls:n?(gts $5.95 Pair Imported Hats from famous Sources—at , $5. committee in charge of the tourna- ment is composed of Lee Baum- ends. i Women’s new Fall Collar garten, chairman; Willi John : J fig 8 = . - Blankets, of Eynon, Frank P. Howard and W. v and Cuff Sets, of voile and 65¢ Floor Covcnng, 48¢ Square Yard he(:??ow}:iarl:t “Efiobaid‘s“oe( iluoc $12 $15 $20 $25 tO $35 Rapley. Players from all sections Tin s = 5 LS S e gy gt 2 > 4 ’ of the District will participate in the e Certainteed Felt-base Floor Covering, in tile and floral pat- tan, pink and gray. ¢ tum Pearl Bead Necklaces terns and hardwood patterns in light and dark colors. ; $5.00 Single Cut The various itt i h 3 B the details of the convention are 45 Blankets, $3.95 Each Thousands of Thousands of Thousands of = : . Misses’ and Children’s Wrignt, enairman; Maude ac Free: |2 tured Pearl Bead Necklaces, Chiffon Silk Hose pize 66xE4 for, double beds. Untrimmed Hats Ready-to-Wear Hats Here are nationally known rugs at greatly reduced Tollows: . Tndestructble. Manafacs New Purchase of Women's $2.00 and $2.25 soft ; ' | Necklac i ‘Hats , man. vice chairman; Samuel . Dar. 24 inches long, with Sterling broken plaids of red, blue and 3 R BT SR ] e o ' sk ohie S redBiie wd | @5 98 to $8.98 $1.98 to $8.95 $1.98 to $7.98 e G S M, 10, E 30 and 36 Inch Vverysiight ¢4 10 $350 Heavy Gray Joseph L. Shaw, T. L. Ferris, Joseph Manufactured Pearl o Blankets, $2.98 o More—A Sale of % L iously Fi nce C—. s Luxuriousi Yy I'ine . Ashby, Fred D. Paxton and James Irregulars ey Bead Necklaces, $1.49 8 66x80 Blankets, extra weight, Entertainment and banquet commit- St e e et e 35c and 40c Pillowcases Allsilkc and Garter-top Chiffon Hose, in 1 ot yendwacn SRrldandiblic 48-Inch Sealine ercy Oliver, James D. Bligh, Dan 29¢ Each black whitesand colors, orders. V. Chisholm, Charles F. Crane, Will L ) : = 3 S Chihol fChelea b Ceans Wil In both 45x36 and 42x36 Clocked Chifion Silk Hose, with garter $125 Imported Gray re Sse S | Fur Coat iiker, Lee E. Eynon, Oscar Fauth, sizes. Perfect quality, full tops, in black and colors. Blankets, $1.00 Each S Tor:;_h;{su‘l;gg: é';:;nsi; é_ }é:t:‘::;d bleached cases. Hosiery of beauty and quality, exquis 42 * = itely sheer and durably knit, with really Weight about two pounds. Syangy oifver, T & Fackwood, Car- $2.00 Bedspreads, $1.79 | surprising strength, considering its delicate Single cut and single bed size. In All Sizes, $1 OO (Dyed Coney) o $ liam N. Schaefer, Fr: E. Shiery, Heavy quality, white pearl, thinness. . Fancy colored borders. At ey B B ety B Every pair is full fashioned. Faults are $ 36 to 46 e C. C. Stiles, Al L. Tennyson, Lewis extremely slight, and do not hurt the wear. Ay Allan Smythe, Harry R. Stanford, H. hemmed Spreads, for three- 75 M. Thayer and Henry Rule. qudrter and twin beds. Can This is a real opportunity to buy qualit * o “vTrv;;snf:"-A:i::";omméllce —;Iofier also be used for double beds. stockings at low cost. 2 Sllks and Of Excellent Quality Gingh . Wheeler, E 2 Closky, John Davis, Harry ¢, Bates, $3.50 and $4.00 f Excellent Quality Gingham . E. ‘Nicholson, Maxwell L. Jones, Bedspreads, $2.98 . Dress In Stripes and Checks of All Colors Clarence E. Bright, T. B. Blandy 2 Magnificer 7 i Mugh Everett, L. W. Sorrell, Guy Double bed and extra size gsplicet Wi te s Norwood, J. Maxson Cunningham, Spreads, hemmed and scal- I Goods Dresses that look garments priced so low S. White, Frank W. H; , John G. . Siodges, Frank B, Keyes, Howard S. . loped cut corners. Heavy, well and wear well— % Y that every woman can sk and B. M Burton. raised patterns. 8 5 afford one. And a de- Publicit; ittee—Charl F. . . ) Crane, chairman; Howard . Fisk $10.00 Marseilles ; 54-Inch Tubular with all the points of posit reserves your se- é?&.::xg;”'fifis; ::Effié%fip%{f " cofifg, Sflisyl $7-9§] ¥ “2001 f{:fse?'; 31-9]8 Ydl- good workmanship & 1 lection until “wanted. scar uth, uppert, n ng ot large, eav; Z ne o e most popular wool 2 ~ H Parsons, Charles Edwards and Wil- |2 Spread and Bolster Cover t N materials for Fall and Winter, | women look for and grfe”'(:g;:g“é‘:::“j;e % liam N. Schaefer. - d shown in gray, brown, navy, s Ush: ittee—Ralph A. Pack- match. \ f and s s N A 1o ard, chalrman: Charles Miller, Charles i / i ] tan, taupe and garnet. appreciate. s large collar to match. | | S. Gunn, Oliver J. Moore, John Mc- Wi | S 2 Queen, E. F. Gruver, M. B. Hooper, . : | $1.00 Plain and Fancy : . & D/ Smart wide sleeves. Saw. L. Anderson, Robert D, Helner, Notlons and : ) Dress Goods, 79 Yd. - :\ttnrae.citglfib Iol'lr(?](i g(ljs’ Greve liniih i. l;é?l!; Ollvedr. 2:;"’:2!:4 Sllamnn!:lu. | = i e . : mewood, 4 e, JaauECe il (g e ain wool - mixed canton Al't GOOdS ‘ ; { crepe, in red navy, brown, house and porch wear J black, sand and copen. Also as- Brewton, Thomas P. Moore, Henry Sanitary Napkins, 12 in a box, A b : sorted prunella checks and waf- | —11 fact pretty enough 1 48-Inch G, Milans, James A. West, Oscar e S 0 | feichecks. to wear almost any- - ' 25¢ Sanit Belts, whit. d * i . B4 e e D, A $3.00 Silk Flat 1 &3.. | Sealine Coats ‘Webb, E. D. Williams, S. A. Pearl, Charles F. Sudwarth, Richard F. Sim- 25¢ box Dressmakers’ Pins, /4 mons and H. L Rothrock. pofi:??osvt)e\?\}?lli'tcl‘éias(ic, 2 yards ale! $2 ad $2 Beil!‘ieflfi,e;oz,zjggiantsave Trimmed with white % $129.00 Reservation committee—George B. Kennedy, chalrman; B. H. Roberts, for Sc. in first demand for street and gEie sdo E \ P s 25c Curling Irons, 19c. A purchase that brings shirts of: dress wear. In black, white and piping and embroid o With Skunk or Squirrei ¥Frank T. Parsons, Charles S. Gunn, ‘W. H. Brewton, Don Griffith, Charles Brewton, J. C. Jenkins, Grady Oakley, 25¢ Belt Pin Books, black, : a wide color range. Collar and white and assorted, 14c. Woven Madras, Separate Collar s ered Oft: f ront a.n d 2 Cuffs S UWomens StampediHorise to Match : $2.00 35-Inch Chiffon pocket;. trimmed with Pay little—and get much! Cedrick Wood, C. W, Hill, W. W, Dresses, special, 69 : 5 . Superb quality sealine (dyed ' | Tesses, special, ¢, its now | Woven Glos-Striped Madras $ ] 59 Taffeta, $1.49 Yd. Swiss embroidery and Cones) oA o 5 LJ Langtry, Charles FL. Potter. Gold committee—Lee Baumgarten, chajrman; William John Eynon, Frank P. Howard and W. W. Rapley. ! Automobile Sold by Pound. Automobiles are being sold in Win- ston-Salem, N. C., by the pound, says Willlam J. Brewer and One-third Off. High Grade Poplin Rich, lustrous quality, in a . . . - like those costing a great deal 129 Stamped Pure Linen Pri‘:ted Madras RTE that combines: ’:‘.’nusual tx:lmmedd with dw’"tle more. Tined with "oty sik Towels, 98c. = service with unusual beauty. 1que and organdy col- eserved on sit, an Associated Press report. An enter- Mercerized Pongee pique gandy S d Pill Tubing, Dyed a deep, t black: . . Brisiny dealor. who handies & low. S excellent quality, special, 98c. ~ | Oxford Cloth, pee ey ] far and “cuffs: Self : Extra Size Sealine priced car now advertises his wares 98c All-rubber Sanitary Fine Corded Repp $2.50 All-Silk Canton bel (Dyed Coney). Coats at 33 1-3 cents a pound. His adver- Bloomers, white and pink: T8¢, Cr $1.79 Yd. elts. \ ~oney at epe, $1. Lined With Crepe Silk % tisements set forth the weight of the Sc Dackage Hair Pins 3 f An offeri 3 : . package Hair Pins, for n-offering that will be the signal for thrifty men to stock up 3 i 5 cars, together with the total price at 10c. % on shirts of character and pockctg: decided saving. Striped pat- Heavy, serviceable crepe —First Floor Bargain } : $129 00 . L T ;am;:n vcvll‘u: tg:‘:n:t' :n:o::::n ?:r::e:-;f 25: 3-piece Stamped Vanity Q’ terns, white and tan. All colors guaranteed fast. Neckband and é weave of high luster, in black, T a.bl es day necessities of life. Sets, 19c. collar-attached styles in the lot. All sizes 14 to 17. navy, brown and white. It is said the unique method of ad- A \ wertising his : proved -unusually sue- 3 > P