Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1924, Page 12

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12 PERMANENT PEACE - SOUGHT BY TONGS Four Brothers Organization Envoys in New York for Parley With Others. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 7.—With the arrival here yesterday of Lee Ching H and Ching Fung, representatives Four Brothers, a powerful Chi- organization of the Pacific Coast, mectings were begun of 19 delegates | from various parts of the United States to arrange a permanent peace between the Cn Leong and lip Sing tongs, A fourteen-day truce now is in effect. Ching Ling Chang, Chinese consul general, presided at yesterday's mect- ing. Members of the peace delegation sald last night the principal demand of the On Leong Tong calls for ex- pulsion from the Hip Sing Tong of 14 former On Leong Tong members, who were admitted to the Hip-Sings in violation of an agreement arrived at in 1921. In case a satisfactory to this demand by organization, it -is d of without trouble and nay be signed within the next few day HUSBAND BEQUEATHED $5| BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY Novelist Explains Bequest for “Good Reasons Known to Him and Me”—Estate Is $11,000. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 7.—The will of Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, the novelist, was filed in Brooklyn yes- terday with a report from the exec- utors estimating the estate to be in excess of $10,000 in realty and in excess of $1,000 in personal property. The will contains directions to the executors for the burial of the nov- elist in Greenwood Cemetery, in a grave to the left of her mother, and forbids tho burial there of any other THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, !lll.l.l‘.ll.lllllllllllII-.Il'lIlIlllIIIIlIIIIIlI'Il.l...'I-IIIII.III.IIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIII-IIII There’s a Reason! D. C, FRIDAY, - NOVEMBER 7, 1924 The Hosiery Department of The Palais Royal is always busy—rainy days or sunay days—and, of -course, there must ‘ be a reason. It is because there is such a variety of really good hose Well known brands, and our own Palais Royal Hose, guaranteed to give thorough satisfaction. Holeymof Hosiery costs no more, but wears better than a great many other makes, Holeproof Hosiery. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $195 A good weight thread silk, with In black and mercerized garter tops. the new Fall colors. Extra Size Holeproof Hose We recommend these to the women who require larger stock- ings, for comfort and wear, Full-fashioned extra size silk hose, $225 - Pure silk with stretch top hose, $1.75 Rayon (fiber silk) stretch top hose, $1.25 Lisle thread stretch top hose, 8¢ Holeproof Silk and Wool Hose, $1.50 With extra stretch top, $1.95 In black, gray, oxford, brown and camel. Pure-Silk Holeproof Hose $1.50 These have the ribbed stretch tops. They are_comfortable and give good service. In black and the new Fall colors. 7 at really moderate prices. Palais Royal features Women's, ‘ Rayon (fiber silk) Hole- proof Hose, 75¢ and $1 Excellent for general wear, in black { and colors. A Special Purchase of Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose " $LI5 Pure silk, full fashioned, with mercerized arter tops. In black, gray, gun metal, Russian calf, beige, airedale, nude, racquet, mauresque. All sizes.” First quality. Boys’ and Girls' Sport Hose, 39¢ Good-looking Fall weight. length, with fancy roll top. Sizes 7 to 10. From Foreign Lands English ribbed, seven-ecighths In black, brown, tan, buck and beige. Palais Royal—Main Floor. And Skilled Hands, Come These Porto Rican Handmade Women’s Pineapple Sport Hose, S0c The smart new ribbed hose. which Is a little different. Good Fall weight, cotton mercerized. In black, brown, gray, beige,®alre- dale, French tan and maple sugar. Al sizes. Children’s Pineapple Sport Hose, S0c ¥y-length mercerized sport hose, with roll top. Self-color and at- tractive fancy cuffs. - In black. brown, white, gray, beige and buck. ) Also full-length pineapple weave sport hose for children, in black, brown, white, buck and camel. Sizes 6 to 10. Wool Jersey Bloomer Dresses- For Litile Girls of 2 to 6 *S A touch of colorful embroidery and contrasting pipings add style to this practical little model.: Ideal for kindergarten or street wear. All new colors. Oliver Twist Suits T oe ear Now English Broadcloth Blouses Regulor $198 Value. Special v 132 Manufacturers’ samples. Just the blouse to choose for school or busi- ness, as these will wear well and launder beautifully. With long, boyishly cuffed sleeves. Club, Peter Pan, roll or high-back mannish col- lars, with vee necks. Some with smart ribbon ties. Sizes 36 to 46. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Going Over Big! Our Great Underprice Event Quality, Style, Value In Our Special Sale of High-Grade, All-Wool Overcoats or I The Newest Du Barry Pattern In Imitation Pearl and Amber Toilet Requisites For Little Boys of 2 to 4 5 ‘These cunning littls euits are of wool jersey, fashioned to with- stand plenty of rough-and-tumble wear, In tan, blue and cocoa. Palais Royal—Third Floor. An Excellent Quality Milanese Silk Petticoats A much better quality than is usually offered at this $ price. A glossy, heavy silk, made in several lovely straightline models. Some are tucked, some embroidered and® others flounced. All the newest shades. Palais Royal—Third Floor. OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Is Now Ready With One of the Most Important Events of the Season A Sale of Hundreds of Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed “Brytonia”’ Coats " Made to Retail Regularly at $39.50 to $49.50 Twenty Models Three illustrated— “Brytonia”’ a Fabric Produced each more charming than the next. Every one beautifully tai- lored and trimmed with novelty braid and furs. Showing every conceivable, style that is popular, Famous for pile fabrics of every description, Bry- tonia is a fabric that is not only lasting but:has that high lustrous sheen and velvety finish so much desired. iving the coats that appearance of refinement that elies the price. Every piece of fabric fully guaran- teed. Look for this label in every coat. THIS SALE was planned to save you money. Take ad- vantage of it and make your { selections early. A Deposit will hold any coat ) antil called for. Size range complete—For Misses, 16 to 20; for Women, 36 to 46. . Seé Window Dis Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. The]PALAIS ROYAL G:& 1lth Sts. Service and Coustesy Established 1877 persons except her r, Mary E. and a nephew, Ulmont Paige. Stilwell dirccted the placing of the name “Laura Jean Libbey” in cirving on thc monument in the bur- ial plot as evidence of her desire that her married name was not to be used in_this connection. To her husband, Van Mater Stil- well, she bequeathed her interest in property at Floral Park, L. L; Jew- elry and pictures which he owns in their home in Brooklyn, with a re- quest that these articles be given to him by the executors, together with $5, and said: “I do not make any oth- er provision for my husband for good and sufficient reason well known to him and me.” A special pur- chase—some of colored mnain- sook with white embroidery and drawnwork. Others of white nainsook with colored bind- | ings and embroTdery. Cut very full and long. Palnis Royal—Third Floor, Two-Trousers Suits At 33345 Greatly Reduced From Our Regular Low Prices Fine tailoring points in suits and overcoats—hand- felled collars, hand-tailored fronts, hand buttonholes, best quality canvas. Snug collar fit, perfect hang of the sleeves and well balanced drape of the back. Stvle and quality in every detail. : Consisting” of hairbrushes, mir- rors, dreseing combs, powder boxes, halr receivers, nail buffers with changeable chamois, nall files, cuticle knives, cuticlo scis- sors, shoe hook, shoe horn, tray, picture frames, jewel boxes and clocks. Make suitable gifts for Christ- mas, Palais Royal—Main Floor. A legacy consisting of bonds,; mortgages and bank deposits, goes | 1o Mrs. Stilwell's sister. All right and title to the copyright of Mrs. Stilwell's books g0 to a nephew and niece. MRS. BARRYMORE FILES $100,000 LIBEL SUIT Latest Development Noted in Con- troversy With Miss Treadwell Over Charge of Plagiarism. By the Aesoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 7.—As the latest development in the controversy over a charge of plagiarism between Miss Sophie Treadwell and Mrs. John Barrymore, wife of the actor, papers in a $100,000 libel suit were filed. with the county clerk yesterday by coun- sel for Mrs. Barrymore. The alleged libel, according to the complaint, was perpetrated when Miss Treadwell charged that her play “Poe” was used by Mrs. Barrymore as the ‘asis for the dramatic composition, “The Dark Crown,” written under Mrs. Barrymore's pen name of Michael Strange. No charge for alterations. A deposit will hold your purchase for later delivery. — Palats Reyal—Main Fleor. Sale Men’s $1, $1.25 Silk Four-in-Hand Ties C High-grade four-in-hand open-end ties. Made with slip bands; all new Fall and Winter colorings. Also plenty of silk-and-wool ties. Men'’s Wool Heather Socks | . { 59 = Regular §1 grade. 1,080 pairs, new novelty wr ' socks, with diagonal rayon (fiber sill. oven stripes. The newest in men's socks for Fall and Winter wear. Sizes 9% to 1174 %) S —_— Locusts have been gathered by the ton in Bocholt, Germany, and oil ex- tracted from their bodies. Inteneiticet e TR Furs Include Natural Squirrel Viatka Squirrel Marmink (marmot) Mofilflon Mandel Viatka Coney Men's Flannelette Pajamas $1.95 300 suits, finc quality pajamas. Made with military collar, finished with pearl buttons and frogs. Sizes A, B, G D. Men’s Madewell Union Suits, $1.39 Samples and slight irregulars of $2.00 and $3.00 values. 1,200 suits go on sale Saturday morning at 9:15. Ecru carded cotton, combed peeler cottcfiu mercerized cotton and gray carded cotton. Closed crotch style, long steeves and ankle length. Also a few drop seat styles. Sizes 34 to 50. . Palais Royal—Main Floor. Special Sale! 200 Juvenile All-Wool * Jersey Suits A large and varied assortment of all-wool jersey novelty ‘suits, purchased for this special sale; All are $ .19 splendid values. — Made of a fine grade of jersey, the trousers of each suit full lined—all seams doub's stitched to insure service. Two-button cuffs, rayon braid and emblems to match. Shown in a variety of very pretty combinations, including buff and brown, blue and buff, seal brown and tan and blue. Oliver Twist and middy stvles. \Warm and * serviceable and easily washed. Sizes 3 to 10. Sale starts Friday, 9:15, Boys’ Department. ‘Works in 0il+ T O-DAY PRINT THIS ABOUT Joint-Ease . Says Druggist “Joint- Ease is sell- ing like hot || cakes In'my store be- cause it is a wonderful and speedy remedy for all joint troubles. F-} ‘But why iInot impress on tens of thou sands of suffering | people some | of thel things that | dozens of my custom- ers tell me almost daily? “Some say that it knocks out lumbago over night—others assert that. for .chest colds and sore throat it-has no equal, while many insist that there is nothing they ever tried that is so efcient for neuralgia, neuritis and even head colds and nasal catarrh.” Avswering the above - letter, we, the maters of Jotat Buse, Toow chat wha tais riving New Jersey druggist says is troe, A A ol Aoyt prepared for stiff, infamed, painful, swol- |ien” joints, whetber in an elbow, sboulder, fingers or ' You'll like to use penctrating Joi T R e | soaks in through the flesh direct to | ailing bones and ligamente—that's why it Ageceeds—for when Joint-Ease gets in jolnt | agony gets out—and without any wasie of tme’ all swelllng and congestion disap- Peoples Drug Stores or any Boys’ Double-Service, All-Wool . ~ Two-Pants Suits, 9 . These suits are made of the finest tested woolens. Excellently tailored in the four patch-pocket style. Shown in cassimeres, wool mixtures and an exceptionally good grade of corduroy. You can only judge their value by actually secing them. Sizes 8 to 18, % Boys’ “Standard” Bell Blouses 69¢c 800 of these well known boys’ blouses. Collar- attached style in neat striped patterns. Every blouse carries the well known “Bell” guarantee. Fast colors, good materials, fine workmanship and perfect fit. It’s the best school blouse made for boys. Sizes 8 t to. Palais Royal—Main Flesw, pears. druggist anywhere. Bvery rhcumatic suffecrer ought to -ad"t-‘ny tor ;ne book, “The o - L] L L] L . u - L L] - a a - n a a L] L] L] LJ - w L L) L] L] n LJ L LJ - L L4 - L] L] L] - L » L L] L] LJ L] L " L] L] u L] L] | ] - - - n L] H L] E 5 - L] L] L] = LJ L] - L] a L] L] L] L] - L] u - L L] L] L L - L L L] - L] - L] L L] - » = L] u L} ¥ L 4 - L B n L] L] = L = L] L] L L » = L B L L] L] L L] L] » L ~ \ \

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