Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1924, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1924 The]PALAISROYAL G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 HUGHES REVIEWS - FOREIGN POLIGIES Prepares Survey for Repub- lican National Committee. Cites Achievements. Our Customers Will Reap the Behefits of a | Remarkable Purchase of New Fall Brushed Wool - SWEATERS Regular $6.95, $7.95 and $8.95 Values Marked for This Sale at $ 5.95 | The policy and accomplishments of the Republican administration in the fleld of foreizn relations since March 4. 1921, Is dealt with in considerable detail by Secretary Hughes In a re- view made public by the Republican national committee as a supplement to_the Republican campaign book. The review, prepared by Mr. Hughes, is at once a defense of the foreign policy of the administration against attacks launched against it by Democrats—on the ground that this policy has been weauk and un- availing—and an attack against the pro-league of nations attitude of John W. Davis, Democratic standard bearer, and many of his supporters. 58 Treaties Made. Mr. Hughes shows that the United States Government has negotiated and had ratified 58 treaties with for- eign nations, including the treaties of peace with Germany and Austria, and the important treaties relating to the limitation of naval armaments and the problems of the Pacitic, the work of the Washington conference so called. Travel Coats For Fall Trips For Motoring and Sports 25 | Splendid utility coats, in the late colors and styles. Of Cut Polaire, Velvetone and Sport materials, Mr. Hughee declares that it would . T O ieaace o some with fur collars. In tan, mon- s AR nations proposal in this country, t And b 1 (8 stions ere een an rown. Sizes 14 NN S3rhe American people were un- Y, 8T \\;.\@‘\g\\g“‘ to 42. Two models are sketched, which give some idea of their good Hundreds of gaily-colored brushed Bics ot agi ks, Bk gancamet e wool and knitted sweaters; four s e je0 Ly SRpertERe MR models are sketched. Exceptionally usual value at $25. . 5 well made, with neatly-braided arm- holes and neck lines. Chappie coat and Mandarin models. New shades Serpentine Crepe I{imonos and novelty patterns and contrasting colors. Rust, Buff, Shutter Green, Harding, Navy, Brown, White and $]_ 098 Gold. Sizes 34 to 46 in the lot. willing to enter into ambiguous com- mitments which, in one breath wer: sought to be explained away as hav- ing little significance and in anothet were strenuously demanded as being of vital importance. “Che determinative principles of our foreign policy are those of in- dependence and co-operation,” Mr. Hughes adds. “Irdependence—that | does not mean and mever has meant isolation. Co-operation—that does not mean and never has meant al- Palais Royal—Third Floor. national safety, of national.honor, of national interests, of national duty. It is the course of an appropriate co-operation, congenial to our ‘tradi- tions and institutions.” WILL BUY REFLECTORS. Maryland Negotiating for Road Danger Signals. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 8.—The State roads commission is negotiat- ing for the purchase of 2,500 reflactor warning signs to place at danger points along the State roads not marked by the regular “lighthouses:" These devices, which have strong colored reflec asses, have no lights, as do the “lighthouses” which now mark the Washington boulevard and the National pike. but at night will reflect the ligit from the head- lights of approaching automobiles. New attractive styles, with trimmings of rose quilling. Hand work and contrasting colors. All lovely new shades. Whether you already have a Palais Royal—Thira Ficor, sweater or contemplate buying one, do not fail to avail yourself of this Practical Pinafore Aprons, 59¢ opportunity to purchase at { to off the regular value. —of best quality Amoskeag Gingham. Neat, good washing colors. Rick-rack trimmed. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Ricals the beauty of he Scarlet Tanager = Palals Royal—Third Floor. — A Demonstration on Living Model by An Expert Corsetiere Will Be Given of the Madame X Reducing Girdles = The New Autumn Gowns' In The New Autumn Silks With a Lecture From 11 to 12, 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 P.M. Daily During This Week Rest Room, Third Floor Come in and let the expert corsetiere direct from the Madame X Company give you a personal demonstration of this wonderful re- ducing girdle. Made of the highest grade steam-cured “live” rubber—the very kind worn by famous athletes for reducing weight. Worn over the 2 undergarment. Waist and hips reduced with every breath, with every step, with every motion, it gently kneads and massages away the disfiguring fat. Only live rubber gives this marvelous “unconscious ntassage.” In gray, $9.85 Inpink, $11.85 Madame X Brassieres, $5 Palais Royal—Third Floor. Silk Faille, Bengaline and Crepe Satin are the materials from which these smart coat and tunic models are fashioned. The three models sketched show the different treatments—on the season’s most fashion- able lines. Sizes 36 to 44. (@) Tunic'model sn a rich deep brown shade of silk Faille, with wide folds of rose crepe on bottom of tunic and sleeves, whisch are short with the long shoulder, the tunic and sleeves embroidered in rose sik | and gold metal thread embroidery. Opening the Season in the House Dress Department With an Important (b) Bengaline and Crepe Satin, cleverly combined in brown, slashed tunic. A strik- ing model. (¢) Silk Faille in black, with the new circular tunic effect, dainty ecru lace col- lars and cuffs embroidered in green, with row button trimming. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Purchase and Sale of 2,000 Apron Dresses Well Made, Good-Looking Apron Dresses Two Important Offerings for Tuesday From the Silk Department . @ - All at the Very Attractive Price of 42-Inch All-Silk $ [ .98 * lOO Chiffon Velvet, at 5 Fashioned of Amoskeag We have just unpacked a wonderful color assortment of over 40 shades of one of the best makes All-silk Chiffon Velvets, which is 42 inches wide and very moderately priced. gingham, scout percale and chambray. In plain colors, Brocaded Crepe Faille $9§ .79 _ Rayon (Fiber Silk) at = e e Five different styles from which to choose, in such popular shades as: Of Contrastlng COlOl’S. NOV- ‘ : elty sash and pockets. Sizes Yes, the Real Duofold Only s$s (Just Like the $7 Duofold Except for Size) Jewel-Smooth 25-Year Point and All : Sturdy Duofold Jr.and slen- der Lady Duofold at $S each are the same in every respect except size as the er-size Duofold with the extra ink capacity. The same black-tipped Tac- rel; and balance that inspire the hand to write, and fo wri clear and strong. Whenever you write, or lend a pen—pull a good onel Any good pen counter will sell you Parker Duofold on 30 days’ approvai. ! THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Parker Duofold Pencils to match the pen, $3.50 . Factory and General Offices JANESVILLE, WIS. Lucill T i 5 Lucile Taltes —— Hpigten up to 50. Plenty of black W e e rrer Fog ~ - - Taupe Seal ; Navy and white. Parker Duofold Fountain Pens WALFORD'S 909 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. 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