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THE EVENING ‘BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. c‘ Momiv OVEMBER 24, 1924 :11:':0;':; ::“mC:“;i: fl(flthe Ascen- (L-;‘;lmen! 51'; Mrs. Rita d'Acosta unified Chinese government, selected | part in the deliberations at Tientsin B pital. 8. shop Manning promptly his title, & new one in Chinese pub-|which resulted in the choice of Tuan e Dr. Grant himself declared | forbade the marriage because Mre. Hc life, from French histor: as the new leader of the Peking anemia to be his allment, Dr. Fred-|Lydig was twice a_divorcee. On title corresponds to that assumed by | government. Engineer Corpe off the Navy. s been —= crick F. Peterson, neurologlst, de-|May 26 of this year Mrs. Lydlg an- Louls A. Thiers in 1871 when he was o — B T D clared that the former Tector \us a | nounced tnat the engagement had named “Chist of Executive Power,| Because women are able to quit|onoy e, New “vork o Tlene “ " A o after his el 2 v: , 1 , < ad Lieut. condition “grave.” Dr. Grant fs 64| Dr. Grant complained to friends o soction to the French Na- | work in factories of England and re- | Knefler McGinnis from the Lureau of years old. He resigned from his pas- | Who visited him during the summer ceive an unemployment dole for some | Agronautics, Navy Department. to the torate last June to seek health and | that he lacked energy to do the lit- Ql::ln‘e"r;tw:: ,:xfl:n‘z’:f: "a':l'm::a"; ::T:.rfl‘l:::' ';Jt:lee’;'lpl;-‘o?'::‘l:n‘!c‘ | B R IO briet address today before an ai may be changed soon. semblage at the office of the minist. Naval Officer Transferred. Lieut. Robert L. McLelland, Civil pensions ;osl near Bedford, N. Y. Last night|erary work he sald in his letter of o g e entered a hospital here saying: | resignation he gave up his pulpit specialists to Be Called in| "% am right back where T wae 18| to execute. S months ago.” Dr. Grart was persuaded to go to Breakdown of Noted As an outspoken modernist, Dr. @ New York hospital only after Churchman. Gak 3 Named ‘“Chief of Executive|or war where ‘inauguration cer z Grant's clashes with Bishop Man-| friends represented to him that de- Engagement Broken. QUALITY SHOE REPAIR 415Y, 11th St. N.W. Pile Suppositories. It get the kind of relief that your feet and gladly tell vertisement -~ EXQUISITE BEADED BAGS Exquisitc Beaded Bags of very fine crochet with engraved white metal, black and steel or all-steel frame. Many beauti- ful crystal beaded designs. Also draw- string and pouci styles. All silk lined and fitted. ,w,wammmmnwmflm i U DALAIS RQOYAL <3 mwmmm‘ Greai Christmas Store § Christmas Shopping Has Started at The Palais Royal—-This Page Will Help You! At this Great Christmas Store are gifts of utility, gifts of sentiment, and gifts that combine the two! Royal, not only pleasurably to yourself, but economically as well! P » Choosi Titl monies were held. He sald that th ower, 0osin| jtle oblect of his administration would . . 2',:" A e R SR ; g be to accomplish the reunification of Qulck Action “hurch have been numerous on theo- i i o Bl 3 nious v logical, political and moral ques- i rom French HIS(OI‘Y "c'.-’....""c'»'fl'.'.',“'%’.]o'.’ff'n" cx&::‘c‘;::'fi:n For Piles Given New Assignment. T dictator, whose victory over Gen. Wu 1t you suffer with the pain, straln, Pei-fu, deposed military head of the ||| jtching. bleed . November 24.—Spe-| In 1915 Bishop Mannin, ter how severe, send to llibs et e | Cle RIS Mannineis vy, attached to the U. S, §. Beaver,| PEKING, November 24.—Tuan Chi-| the position of power in the central nalilbn of Ravibercs Lirree s g prcaciine facieulilove has been detailed as naval inspector | jul, former premier, who was in-|Chinese government, arrived in Pe- et modernist leader and formey| ot eame qiont. un avowed advocate | of ordnance in charge of the naval | stalled today as the “chief execu- |king at 3 o'clock this afternoon from srant. ormer | of easy divorce, announced his en- | torpedo station at Alexandria, Va, tive” of what he hopes will be a Tientsin. Gen. Chang took an active ¥ LEATHER BAGS ° ;,2 Swagger, pocketbook, envelope and many other style leather bags of genuine pin and florentine leather. Silk or leather lined and fitted with change purse and mirror; others with center compartments. Prices $2.95 to $18.00 the country and to maintain harmo- tions. Licut. Henry W. Stratton of the |BY the Associated Press. Peking government, places him in mEISY fow erers a1 v S - = fi"‘i -wamm»aw.xmm:&mm&&&%&mm&m&a&&ma&xm&mm&%&mfizmxm PSSt s S S seal, morocco, beaver calf, armadillo calf Palais Royal—Main Floor. G&1Uth Sts. Service and Courtesy Establisked, 1877 PR S AN AN S A Cagege et Tt c ottt Y our Christmas shopping may be done at the Palais For there are many outstanding events here tomorrow! A whole store full of them! The “Next Thing in Fashions” Is Exemplified In These Front-Draped Frocks Specially Priced ot $32.5() Each new collection of frocks shows further evidence of the trend toward increasing fullness in dresses. The frocks we are showing today retain their narrow lines, but simulate the coming fashion by clever drapings or flares. Jabot inserts of contrasting materials or lace directly down the front or at the side, cascade draperies, full draping collars or rippling apron effects proclaim their newness and offer variety to you who are tiring of the straight and nar- row silhouette. Patou crepe or heavy crepe satin fashion these new frocks in long sleeved models for afternoon or sleeveless models for informal affairs. Clever ensemble models trimmed with fur and elabo- rately embroidered. Flared frocks of crepe romaine with metal lace inserts. Tunic effects of crepe georgette with metal thread embroidery. Evening dresses with ostrich trimming and crystal beaded patterns—these and other models stand forth in this specially priced group. The colors are black, rust, rosewood, cocoa for after- noon wear. Peach, canary, Copen, rust and black for eve- ning. Jewelry Novelties For the Holiday Season Compact Vanities, $1.95 Yl S R R SR SR RN _Gold or silver plated double compacts in attractive engine turned and hammered designs. Finished with chain and tassel and fitted with powder, rouge and mirror. New Crystal Necklaces, $3.95 Beautiful gem cut crystals mounted on silver chains, the newest pendant style now in vogue. Aquamarine, topaz, emerald and crystal. Palats Royal—Main Floer. Tunic Blouses Specially Priced, $3.29 Smart tunic blouses with gay-colored trim- ming are the newest things. They are in crepe de chine and nov- elty prints in any num- ber of attractive mod- els, trimmed with but- tons and embroidered. All sizes in the group, but not in every style. These tunics, with har- monizing skirts or slips, make a complete cos- tume at low cost. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Dress Fabric Week! —wherein we offer special inducement to home sewers Plan to buy plentifully for immediate and future wear. A splendid assortment of plain and novelty silk grouped at two special prices: Group No. 1—An assortment of desirable fabrics that sell regularly at $1.98 and $2.29 yard. Dress Fabric Week, $1.79 yard. in. Crepe de Chine, heavy quality. Printed Georgette Crepe. Ombre Georgette Crepe. Sports Satin. Colors and plenty of white and black. . Two-toned Chiffon Taffeta. Splendid assortment of colors Duvetyn in good assortment of colors. Printed Kimono Silk, satin faced; splendid color combinations Group No. 2—Regularly priced $2.49 to $2.98 yard. Dress Fabric Week, $2.24 yard. 40-inch All-silk Flat Crepe, 35 colors, light and dark shades. 39-inch Spiral Crepe, good color assortment. 40-inch Brocaded Flat Crepe, striped and check effects. 40-inch All-silk Canton Crepe. b | Printéd Crepe de Chine, good assortment of colors and combinations. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Gloves for General Wear —and warmth, novelty cuff gloves, of French doeskin, perforated lace-like frill cuff, in russet, tan, beaver and white. $3.50 pair. Novel Christmas Gifts for the School Child Every child would be pleased with a pencil case and pencils, with his own name on the box in gold letters. These items make admirable gifts for your Sunday School class: E 3 in Holly Box, 35¢ 3 in Leather Case, 55 i Holly Box &% 6 in Leather Case, $L.00 2 Palais Royal—Main Floor. Linings—36-Inch Printed Sateen, 55¢ Yard In a splendid range of color combinations. Regular 69 values. All-Wool Pearlindra Crepe Regular Value, $1.98 2 Dress Fabric Week, $1.79 Yard In all the new Fall shades, such as cranberry, zinc, steel, leather, beaver, seal, Autumn, tan, shutter green, almond green, Delph, copen, powder blue, navy and -black. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Handkerchiefs for Gifts! Dainty Novelty Pocket Handkerchiefs of crepe de chine, in evening and sport shades. Made to imitate a 65¢ Each Sheer, Handmade Handkerchiefs, of white linen, dain- tily embroidered in colors, or Colored Handkerchiefs with contrasting embroideries. 50c Each A most attractive variety of Ladies’ Pure Linen and Fine Cotton Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in hemstitched and scalloped borders in white and colors. 25¢ Each White Swiss Handkerchiefs, with dainty Venice lace edge. Specially priced at— 25¢ Each Ladics’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in'white and colored linen, with one corner embroidered. 15¢ Each Palais Royal—Main Floor. Richly Furred $39.50 Fashion says furs! And here we have a lovely collection of richly furred coats for misses and women. Coats you will be proud to wear at prices far less than you are accus- tomed to paying for coats of like quality and workmanship. - Tt Pae Novelty Sport Gauntlets, turn-back style of light weight washable glace skin, in two-toned color combinations of cham- pagne and pilgrim gray. $3.95 pair. Washable Capeskin Gloves, strap-wrist gauntlet style, P. K. sewn, Paris point and spear point stitchings, in brown, beaver, gray and tan. $3 and $3.75 pair. One-clasp Washable Capeskin Gloves, pique and prix seam, Paris point and em- x 4 broidered stitching, in tan, brown, mode, All the new suede-like fabrics, lustrous beaver and gray. il.os and $2.50 pair. bolivias and sport coatings trimmed with elab- orate collars, cuffs and bandings of dyed opos- Mocha Skin Gloves sum, nutria, French seal (dyed coney), mar- Ot il v baaabt iown N $3Tand mot, wolf and raccoon. Some have trimmings $3.50. : i of embroidery, tucking, panels and buttons. One-clasp, silk lined mocha, in gray, $3.95. Strap-wrist Gauntlets, in gray, mocha, with all-around strap and embroidered stitchings. $4.85. The colors include rust, penny, saddle, dusk, cinnabar, green and black. Sizes for misses and women. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Flannelette Gowns, $1.75 Second Day of a Very Extraordinary Sale of 2 8 1 2 ; i i i ; i [/ i i ;§ ; 8 (3 i A 2 # 4 ; é ; . i # 2 # 2 / ) i i ; : ;. ; " Women'’s Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.25 Full-fashioned pure thread silk fine sheer weight. In sealed pack- age. Black, gun metal, beige, nude, sray, jack rabbit, airedale and tan. Women’s Thread Silk Hose, $1.15 Pure thread silk full fashioned with mercerized garter tops. Good looking and good wearing. Black, gun metal and all the new Fall colors. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Fiber Silk Knickers and Slips $1.95 Good weight fiber silk Knickers in sport length with shirred trim. Plain color and contrasting cuff. Pink, peach, orchid, black, sand and gray. Princess Slips have ruffle, good full cut. Black and colors. Fiber Silk Envelope Chemise $1.59 Good weight plain and fancy ribbed, pink and peach. All sizes. Children’s Pyramid Suits, 79¢ ‘Warm fleeced suits, made in walst style with button and attachments for garters. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. 2 to 13 years. Also Misses’ suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. 14 to 16 years. Ribbon-bound necklines and hemstitched yokes give these gowns an attractiveness not usually found in flan- nelette. At the same time their long sleeves and close-cut necks give warmth and comfort required on these chilly nights. Other flannelette gowns, $1.00 to $2.98. Flannelette Kimonos $1.98 and $2.98 ™ Cozy flannelette kimonos, in a wide assortment of flow- ered patterns. Nicely bound with ribbon, braid or corduroy. Side-tie models, LAMPS! What better gift for Christmas! Savings which can- not be too strongly stressed—for they are savings of a character which makes this sale one of unusual timeli- ness. Inevery instance they are lamps of greatest beauty! There is an unusually diversified assortment! This is a wonderful sale and many will surely avail themselves of its offerings Tuesday. Palais Royal—Fourth Fleor. e T N B A R S R S B N B IR R IR