Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 15

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HUGHES T0 SPEAK AT DINNER TONIGHT Stays in New York After Ad- | dress on Lincoln Before Union League Club. By the Associnted Prese NEW YORK, February 13.—Secre- tary of State Charles E. Hughes, who retives from office on imained in New York t 4y s at a Union League Club . celebrating the eighti- | t Elihu Root, a former State Department. The dinner will be in tribute to Mr. to his country, to th= national julstice, to the and to the Union gue Club, of which he has twice g beea mesident” The address, as well | as thoe: of other speakers, will be g broadecst by radio. ! Mr. Hughes marked last night the Lincoln of the Nation Republican C ork had been the | t into politics and was to see his po- His address on *Our litical demise. g a plea for “the reason- Count ableness which our measure of our capac- ity for progress.” Scex Danger in Radicats. that the country could of the infir but we propose to while we better it furnishings. do not propose to permit it to be torn down by those who object to ses.” Mr. Hughes deplored the lack of at-| tention paid-to public affairs, citing as an example the naval propo at the Washington conference. i “The problem,” said the Secretary of fleeting Emphasizing the need for reason- in tnternational relations, that whatever [zencies may arise we may be free, not toe n arbitrary choice, but te follow the dictates of reason and con- science, to take the action approved | by an enlightened people.” Makes Influence Great. “This freedom and our detachment | from age-long racial and national | conflic he continued, “makes our (g influence the greater. But we can S be just to ourselves and refuse | B ion in the interest of | the co-op ; peace and mutual helpfulness which is made possible by our independence | and which does not forfeit it Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, who | paid tribute to Lir as an orator, | characterized Secretary Hughes as| Secretary of the history of American diplomacy Senator Hiram Bingham of Con-| ticut also spoke. William M. Cal- tor from New York, BILL HITS AT CHURCH. Cuban Would Have Only Natives Hold Catholic Posts. HAV. . Cuba, February 1 ator Antonio Gonzales Perez has troduced a bill in the Senate provid- ing that the archbishop and other dig- nitaries of the Cathollc Church in Cuba must be Cuban citizens. The bill is to come up for discussion mext Monday. The recent recall by the Pope of Mgr. Pedro Gonzales Estrada, Bishop of Havana, created a great sensation here. The action of the Pontiff is| said to have prompted Senator Perez to introduce his bill. Mgr. Gonzales Estrada is a Spaniard. HELD FOR DEATH OF BOY. Member of Orphanage Brotherhood : Accused of Fatal Burning. MONTREAL, February 13.—Brother Usmar of the Belgian Brothers of Huberdeau Orphanage was committed for trial on a charge of manslaugh- ter by Judge Monet yesterday in con- nection with the death by scalding of Hector Galarneau, 8 years old, one | of the institution. The id to have dled of burns While away the hours in— Beautiful Edgemoor Imagine the rest in the eve- ning, after a hard day in the office, on the spacious lawn of vour own home in the most ting spot in the Nation's Edgemoor. Iy vou would want a k. €lung between two If you do, the trees are Near the city, yet in the coun- try, with all city conveniences. Beautiful homes surrounding and charming and fashionable neighbors Our plan of home building is simple. You buy the lot, pay § for it, and then we will bulld for you according to your own ideas, or we will submit plans and specifications for your ap- have a few charming for rent from $100 to TO INSPECT—Drive west on Mass. Ave. to Wisconsin Ave., thence north on Wisconsin Ave, to Edgemoor. Maddux, Marshall & Co., Inc. 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 8970 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. R R R R R R R R R R R R R e R R R R R R R R R AR RN RN R R R A AR RN E R Sample Line of Women’s 50c and 75¢ Novelty Handkerchiefs Special, 25¢ Of linen, georgette and voile, in gay or conservative colors—some scalloped, others lace trimmed. Palhis Royal-—Main Fleor. Smart Frocks $15¢$22.50 A splendid variety. Excellent values and the latest in style and fabrics. Jaunty little Frocks of Roman stripes, checks or plain with colored pipings in flannel. Ensemble effects and two-piece models in Casherine, with cut-out applique embroidery and fancy button trimmings. Sizes 14 to 42. Showing of New Boxed Stationery! Orchid Lawn, $1 Square Envelopes—Ilarge sheet, silver bevel, $1 In three styles. A square envelope, novelty folding sheet, deckle edges, touched with white. Orchid Lawn, $1.75 | Tanforanne, $1.50 Square envelope. folded $x101; sheet, folding each sheet, broad, deeper-tone | way to fit the square en- lavender border, deckle velope. Gold novelty lin- silver edge. ing. Palais Royal—Main Fleer. AmiFrench Chemise $1 Just received, a new shipment of these popular undergarments. Strap and built-up shoulders, in white only. ¥ b % Extra Size New “Barmon” Make House Dresses $2.98 In gingham, exceptionally well made, full cut, straightline styles with adjustable hems. Sizes 48 to 52. New Spring Shades in Silk Petticoats Specially Priced $4.79 Radium, satin and silk jersey are employed to fashion these smart petticoats, in the straightline models required by the season’s silhouette, with flounce. scalloped or plain hemmed bottom. Reg- ular and extra sizes. Palais Royal—Third Floor. $75 Shawls, Special, $35 ZiePALAIS ROYAL G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Beautiful for Misses Of Flannel and Kasherine for double this price and more. tions of colors. Materials are twills, wood, sky blue, navy and black. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 46. Palais Royal—Third Floor Palais Royal—Third Floor. i .. o & ew dpring Hats M Representing every new style feature — shown by New York's leading manufacturers. Both tailored and trimmed models. Plenty of Youthful Models $5 Also Extra Large Head Sizes Colors: Thistlebloom ‘Wild Orchid Indian Orange Large Variety Unusual Values Materials: Felts Tagal Timbo Braid ' Silk and Straw Milan Hemp All-Over Braid * Conch Sh Canton Crepe Pablo, Black Palais Royal—Second Fleor. Oak, Brown Gray, Navy Blue, Henna and Castilian Red Just Received New Crepe de Chine- Peasant Overblouses, $5.95 Scarfs $2.98 to $7.98 Lovely New Scarfs in such entrancing colorings one could hardly resist the desire to own one or more. Made of georgette crepe in rainbow effect and fringed, or flowered georgette. Others of good quality crepe dé_chine or flowered silk, some with wide borders, Spring Coats In the season’s newest materials and colors. Every coat an exact duplicate of models that are selling Trimmings of soft lovely furs and striking combina- veloria suede, Maytime flannel and tweeds. others picot edged, and still others fringed. New Vestees, $1.59 to $3.98 Set Of linen, with touches of color—and cuffs to match in the Buster or Country Club collar effect. Of heavy crepe de chine. Contrasting embroid- ery is lavishly employed as trimming. The full sleeves and fine shirring at the neckline makes a lovely overblouse. Valentine Materials 35¢ Value for " 28c¢ Box Fifteen or more Valentines can be made from each box. Palals Roy: Floer Colors are gravel, wigwam, rust, chili, hazel nut, rose- For Infants and Children Little Boys’ Hand- Girls’ Silk Tams Embroidered Suits | $1.50 $1.98 % Of silk taffeta, and very _ Of chambray. Sizes to becoming. All colors. S years. Girls’ Linen Dresses Infants’ q $5.95 ilgg"pe's Handmade and: hem- % stitched, in all colors; some combination colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 10 Dresses $2.98 | Of white crepe de chine; . neat styles, with trim- Of poplin and pink. 1 vellow. blue €5 to 3 years. Attractive Spring Hats, $1.98 Of light-weight straw, or silk and straw combi- nations. All in the new- est colors. ming of rose quilling and ribbon. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal Special Women’s Pure Silk Hose $2.50 Full-fashioned with lisle tops, and colored heels in nude, beige, and Pelican with black heels. Women’s Lace Clock Hose $2.95 Values for $1.95 Full-fashioned, All-silk Chiffon Hose, with lace clock. Colors are stone gray, French nude, beige, gun- metal and black. Phoenix Pure Silk, Lisle-top, Full-fashioned Hose, with lace clock, in black, white, jack rabbit, oriental pearl, log cabin, tanbark, cardboard, nude, blonde, Aire- dale. Also some Glove Silk and All Pure Thread Silk Hose in assorted colors and sizes. Palais Reyal—Main Floor. The New Gloves in Kid and Fabric Novelty Gloves $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95 Pair Attractive fancy cuffs, in fine glace kid and suede, frill, ruffle and turn-back styles. In new embroideries and color combinations. Imported Suede Fabric Gloves $1.50, $1.95 and $2.25 Pair 15 Novelty styles, fancy cuffs, new trimmings and embroideries. Spring shades. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Also Imported'l_lce Vestees, with cuffs te match. With beautiful floral design, elaborately hand- L L painted, and deep hand-tied fringe. Palaiy Royhxl—Main Floor. Palais Reyal—Third Floer. ’ The Spring Vogue for Pearls Is the Two-T one Combination $4.95 Sketched at leit is a two-strand 18- inch Necklace of manufactured French pearls, in which one strand is of ivory tint, the other of rose; mounted with a sterlimg silver clasp set with one large pearl. Color combinations are white and pink, ivory and aqua, cream and smoked ivory and blonde. Non-Tarnishable Metal Chokers $3.95 In gold and silver, combined with filigree and small metal beads. Very attractive and chic. Junior Boys’ New Spring Novelty Suits $10.50 Regular Four-piece Com- bination All-wool Spring Suits — consisting of two pairs of full-lined, straight trousers, mannish vest and boxed English model coat of the newest kind.- Pretty combinations of gray, tan and heather mixture. Sizes 5 to 10. New Spring Flowers To Brighten One’s Hat or Costume Large Single Roses Orchids 79¢c to $1.98 . 75¢c and $1 ’ Gardenias—White, Red, Yellow 50c and 59¢ Palais: Royal—Millinery—Second Floor Colgate’s Coleo Toilet Soap “The Guaranteed Package” . Take the package home, try the little cake first; if you don’t agree that Coleo is one of the finest soaps you have ever used, return the three large cakes and this store will REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE. Made entirely of vegetable oils. Palats Royal—Mat Beautiful Imitation Amber Set Bl $6.95 Value, Consisting of comb, brush and mi;;ror. $1 Mavis Combination 50c Lady Mary Face s ety Powder, 25¢ Box With Powder and Rouge % Palain Royal—Main Fioor. $3 Floor Stahding Ferneries, $2.39 44 inches high. Wrought iron standard and complete with all-copper bowls. $1.76 Table : . Fish Aquariums ‘ Plastic standards with fig- = : ure of ‘boy and girl looking AWENES into fish globe. ; 4 Palais Royal—Fourth Fleer. Four-Piece Vest Stflt $12.95 Composed of one pair straight trousers and one ir of long trousers. Also includes the vest and boxed English model, two-button, single-breasted coat. Shown in combinations of gray, tan and heather. Sizes 4 to 7. Palals Reyal—Main Fioer. Floor Palais Reyak—Main Fleer eV A I AR EIEE NN ENEEENENRNEERERERSN llII!IIlll-lll-IIIIIIIII-llII'IIII.I.III"IIII‘IllllllllllllIIIIIII flv = . 2 R

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