Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1924, Page 18

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18 HUSBAND KD WE INSHMELAW CLASS Alfred Klein and Spouse Ad- i mitted to Bar With 47 Other Applicants. The unusual spectacle of a hus- band and wife being admitted to the practice of law at the same time was presented today in the District Su- preme Court, when John Paul Ear- nest, chairman of the examining com- mittee, moved the admission of Al- fred Klein and hi Pear) B. Klein, who were essful, in the examinations held last June. The Kleins have arranged to open offices at_once. Mrs. Klein has been active in social service work, being a member of the board of directors of the United He- brew Reliet Society and of the Coun- cil of Jewish Women. Mr. Klein has been a correspondent for several Jewish newspapers and for an inter- national Jewish press association. Both are gradutes of the National University Law School. Three Other Women in Class, Three other young women and 44 other men were given authority tq practice law today. Miss Dale Eliza- beth Hoffman comes from Missouri and took her law course at George Washington U; . She is em- with the eral Reserve THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924. PALAIS T his is one of the four pages full of striking Anniversary Sale News. bounds when we consider the values we are offering; and the way the public is responding. values increase. “Most for Your Money” By Dr. John W. Laird When the thousands of government em- AT CANNIVERSARY SALE Now You May Buy Holeproef Silk Hose $1.27 Full fashioned, first quality hose. Fine thread silk with mercerized garter tops. Me- dium weight, in black, white, silver, gray, Jack Rabbit, cloud, airedale, beige, brown, tan and gray. $1 Children’s Imported Wool Hose, 67¢ Boys' and girls' eport and school stockings in pure wool with fancy roll top. First quality; made in England. In brown camel and heather mixed. Sizes 7 to 9. Women’s $1.75 Chiffon It is difficult to keep our enthusiasm within As the week advances the Unprecedented! The Response to Our Anniversary Sale of Silks! One Need Not Wonder When Such Values As These Are Involved Hose, 97c Full fashioned sheer chif- $1.69 to *2.49 Plain and Fancy Silks, *1.47 Yd. Then read along and find this list of Silks for 2.47 Yd. Fine Satin Crepes Beautiful Printed Crepes Fine Dress Satin Famous Skinner's &7 / WI// flMIMInfin i Y N::l:; Plaids 'l './‘.-_ d = Colored Chiffon Velvets, $3.47 yd. 42 inches wide, having a fine silk nap, and a vast number of other remarkable values. Dress Goods and Coatings, $2.47 All=Wool Fabrics at $1.47 Yard Plain and novelty effects. This item will exceed your expec- Here can be found crepes, fancies and twills, in a good variety tations. The values are such that words of commendation would ofjcolors: Many other magnetic items are on display in our woolen fall short of doing justice to their important feature. An inspec- goods sections, worthy of your inspection. tion will merit a purchase. Effective Dress Trimmings Ostrich Feathers the Important Note $1.50 Clipped Ostrich, $1.17 Yard $1.25 Ostrich Trimming, 97c Yard g Of the single curled edge for finishing neck, armhole, bottoms Beade/ifnfround steandeymosti dexitablel td)jsteotivelznsed of tunics or side drapes on afternoon and evening frocks. Also on afternoon, dancing or dinner frocks. Beautiful pastel shades make desirable trimmings on negligees. of pink, jade, orange, maize, also white, black and tan. Palais Royal—Main Floor. n, also a gradu- ashington, hails fron e is employed at the Trea: ury Department, in the lncome Tax Bureau. Mrs. Ida Lundquist came to Washing- ton from Indiana in 1914 to enter the Government se! She resigned some ompleting her law ashington College of s to enter upon actual pl.t;lygs get their pay envelopes today, they 1 i 1 3 fon hose. First lity, just will immediately consider the very practical Aishcssadfe g oo problem of how to get the most of life’s Ssle. With mercerized garter = t in bla % n tal, aire- necessities out of the money they have at dae, fesh, Delgs, eray, tan hand. The home needs an article of fur- auds allversund sxhy. niture, a member of the family needs wear- Womenr'ls Wo:; “Unda” . . ose, (3 ing apparel,.a certain amount of money has A" protection against colds. to be set aside for recreation. A hundred Invisible under the sheerest . stocking. Warm in the cold- and one demands will be made upon the est weather. First quality contents of that semi-monthly “reward of daily labor.” . Lawyers of Male Persuasion. The new lawyers of the male pers sion are: John Thompson Hicks, ginia; James John Hayden, Wi O. F. Hunter, South Carolina; F H. Hert, District of Columbia; M. Harris, Maryland; Julius Allen Hob- District of Columbia; E F ‘Women'’s Rayon (Fiber Silk) Envelope Chemise, $1.27 First quality. Bodice style in pink or peach. Good full cut garment. Sizes ¥ to 42. 50c to 59c Children’s Vests and Pants, 37c Fleeced vests with high neck and long sleeves. Pants ‘to match, ankle length. Sizes 2 to 10 years. $1.75 to $1.95 Women’s Athena Union Suits, 97c First quality, fleeced lined. It is reasonable to assume that in a great Anniversary Sale, where more than half a million dollars’ worth of attractive mer- chandise is being offered at prices that make possible superlative values, the man or woman who takes advantage of this re- markable price reduction will stretch out the buying power of their pay envelope far beyond its usual reach. In other words, by increasing the buying power of his salary Low neck and eleeveless. High ten, fifteen or twenty-five per cent, as the Tl L case may be, one actually increases his nd asikls dength | Saconans . . fitting garment. Regular and earning power, accordingly. extra large sizes included. Palais Royal—Main Floor. French Novelty Cuff Gloves, $2.27 0f Glace Kid, short circalar and perforated lace’ frill _effects, also one ribbon trimmed. In new color Pennsylvania; John H. Ja land; John W. Joralemon, William D. Jamieson, Io win, Pennsylvania; Louis Norman Kap- lan, New York; James M. Keating, New York; George Kramer, James Harold Kilcoyne, Conr D. Kneip, Ohio; Joseph W. New York; A Stockton Kin; of Columbia; Alphonse C. ski, Pennsylvania. John Morrison Kerr, Kans: ence C. Keiser, ) 2 Laughlin, Wyoming; fish, District of Colum Henry Leden, Lerch, New Yo District _of Herman . Lauten, Disggict of Columbia, Nichols Lambadekis,” District of Columbia Arthur McGregor, Utah; Elton Mc- 1, McDon- In order that the government employes might be given all the advantages possible, we have made special preparation for Thursday, Friday and Saturday—the days immediately following pay day! Although the first days of the Sale have surpassed the first days of any sale the Palais Royal has ever held, nevertheless the completeness of the stocks is such that in all departments replacements have so adequately enriched the supply that the last days will be as great as the first. McGurn, McKenna, :t of Columb Charles B. ) is, Alabama; W liam Thomas McKeown, South D: kota; Joseph I. McCarthy, Massa- chusetts; Daniel > McDonald, Georgia; John J. McGinnis, District of Columbia; Hugh M. McCaffrey, Vir- ginta. combinations and _embroideries. In all the wanted colors—sand, mode, beaver, tan, gray, black and white! $3 to $3.50 Strap-Wrist Gauntlets, $1.97 French Glace Kid Gloves, P. K. sewn, Paris point and fancy em- broidery stitchings. In beaver, rus- set. tan, brown, mode, gray, biack, White. snd white and biack. $2 to $2.50 Washable Cape Gloves, $1.47 Prix_seam, the durable general wear gloves. One clasp, very smart with tailored apparel. $2.50 to $3 French Kid Gloves, $1.47 ce Gloves, P. K. and point and Good will is worth a great price. If in fusvs Tmbreidery sttchings on beck: this 47th Anniversary Sale the Palais Royal ik Tan Woie, and it and can increase the good will of its public by Special Offering Novelty giving values that truly represent a saving Cuff Gloves, 97c of money to the customer, then, whatever e e e the cost, the Sale will be considered a para- mount success. o Beauty Parlor in Bankruptcy. Petitions in voluntary bankruptey have been filed by William J. and Katherine L. Ogilvie, who conduct a beauty parlor at 1203 Connecticut avenue northwest. The liabilities of ‘William are placed at $7,0 and his eassets at $85.50, while the bts of the other Wilton J. Lambert and Alfred Schwartz appear for the petition- Housewares and Lamps Specially Priced in Our 47th Anniversary Sale length and movelty cuff styles. Choose from: Circalar Cuffs Perforated Cufts Frill M‘ Ml‘n;ml !71‘!»‘ Hahogany - New’ ‘color_combinations of this season’s wanted shades. 5 SreTance Suede Fabric Gloves 3 L 1 . N JamEs This is our ideal, our purpose, and our 2 pairs for $1.47 analvaps Bmbroldered tnrm-back cafts and goal. other movelty styles. Made of & bed ana Tne sueqe nnished fabric in any e colors, Further enbanced by fancy po ed, wired with stitchings. : Palais Royal—Main Floor, two - pull chain sockets, and has 6 feet of cord. Reg- ularly $6.95. An- aiversary Sale price, $350 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, October 19 Similar Excursion NOVEMBER 2 SPECIAL TRAIN . Washington. . .7:20 am. Standard Returning . Philadelphia ‘Wrought Irom Reading and LA e justable exten- A Remarkable Anniversary Sale of o parchment paper . deco- in con- ventional, sil- houette and floral designs. : Special— As the Anniversary Sale advances, the Art Needlework Department in- creases its special offerings of beautiful and useful articies. Lot 1—Velour and Taffeta Lot 3—Japanese Blue Print Pillows, $2.87 Table Covers, 97c You will find a very large assortment of these “f]‘uhflglé r:;:d&nnt Eunetior au:my z;:hm;:o-_ L S| 8. 6 center wi lue beautitul pillows. The velours are of a superior e A SR PR e o quality and are combined with tapestry and gold braid. Most attractive. Lot 4—Madeira Centers, $1.47 The taffetas, are round and oval. Designed Hand embroidered on beautiful quality of with puffed circular edge in a variety of colors— linen, with rise point edge lace. Size 24 inches. rose, blue, black, gold and tangerine. One finds maay places to use a center of this size, and these ate very interesting values. A ¢ 0 Lot 2—Tapestry Scarfs, $2.47 Lot 5-—Children’s Stamped A beautiful assortment of these very desirable scarfs, Made of velour and tapestry, in a com- ml‘eSSES, 2 for 97¢ bination of charming colors, trimmed with gold Stamped ¢n _excellent quality of rep, in several braid. To possess them is to add beauty and effective designs. Quickly embroidered and eas- Somfort to the general atmosphere of any room. {ly laundersd. Aluminum Kitchen Utensils, 77c Regularly $1.00, $125, $1.50 and higher. Dependable quality, all large utensils, most of which have Sun- ray finish. Included are: Saucepan Sets, 1, 2 and 3 quart sizes; Preserving Kettles, 8-quart size; Paneled Percolators, 2-cup size; Tea Kettles, 5-quart size; Deep Rinsing Pans, Water Pails, 10-quart size; Dishpans, 10-quart size; Self-basting Roasters, 11%-inch size; Double Boilers, 2-quart size; Large Colanders, Convex Saucepots, Kettles and Saucepans, complete with covers, 6-quart size. 20th Century Gas Heaters. ‘Will give heat and light at the same cost. Special— $5.00 Electric Heaters, 1l-inch copper reflectors, complets with plug and de- tachable cord. Exactly as pictured. Special— $3.87 Palais Royal—Main Floor. For the Anniversary ‘2.50 t0*3.95 Silver-Plated Ware, *1.47 Extra heavy plated ware, in great assortment of bright or platinum finish. Fruit Bowls, Compotes, Cake Dishes, Bread Trays, Sandwich Trays, Candlesticks, Cheese and [ ] Cracker Sets. - v $1250 Armstrong Table Stoves. Beautifully finished 2 : in nickel and white enamel. ai e : Will toast, boil and fry. Plant Boxes, painted green. i SEcct Self - irrigating. 24- inch size. Regularly §1.48. Special— $1.17 $2.00 Soltd Makogany Bou~ doir Lamps, completely wired, with .‘five to thirty dif- i ferent grades of“ n . : B"f‘?@m" :| $3.50 Mother of Pearl Necklaces,*1.97 5 [ ] 30-inch, well graduated necklaces of real mother of pearl beads. Finished with clasp of same made of h‘gh‘J s quality. Shown in pearl, amber and green. E - 3 Trac iz ond 1| 750 to *1.50 Novelty Jewelry, 47c That is one |u reason why it is, |m . 2 L} Beautiful iube and cylinder cut necklaces, in all colors. 30 to 60 inch lengths. A special pur- " chase from a prominent importer enables us to pass the savings on to our patrons. ; Bar Pins,| Cuff Links, Bracelets, Pocketknives, Sterling Finger Rings, Mesh Bags, WalterBaker&CoLtd. 2 | Ash Trays, at many others. St . f ESTABUSHED 1780 - i MontrealCan,, | {DOOKLET OF CHOKCE RECIPES SENT FREC. EEEEEEER Thereare twentv-; Junior Lalfips Complete With Tassels $27.50 and $25.00 .values, Finished in fi stippled gold, mahogany and polychrome; completely wired, with two-pull chain sockets and’plug. . The shades are topped ;:ogo;%:u:, lined and Interlined. Choose . rge assortment sl 1 - cord and plus. . tractive models and colors thar are now Choose from in vogue. i anade; s with several _ styles side drop of shades in handles; 16- | blue, gold and gallon size. rose. Speclal— Special— $1.47 $2.00 Ash Cans, com- plete with covers; cor- rugated style, as fl- lustrated; strongly i Palais Royal—Main Fioor. N R R R R SRR R R R RN N R R R N R R RN R PP R PP NN F DR PP F P RPN R R DR NN PR RN PR RN RN NN R RN PN R NN R B R R R R R R Rl it i .

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