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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, . MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925. - Mln,w,lnj\lndbyrllk l:..IIIII...I.IIII..I.IIII.I...IIIIIII.III'-IIIIII.- ! [Z%PALAISROYAL| Lamont street, patlent in Garfield GO Jb S Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Special After-Faster Sale of Gloves possible practure of the skull.” He was found lying on the roadway near his heme early yesterday morning. “Wear Right’ Chamois Suede Novelty Gloves Police think he received the injury $1.50 Value—This Sale as a result of a fall. It was reported B1.15 pair at the hospital that his condition was serious. style eries and stitchir spring shades of airedale, s pongee, mode, silver, etc 1 George H. O'Connor, Mvs. Mary E. Sullivan, Mrs. C. ¥, Beers, Mrs, D. B, Casley, Mrs. J. G. Haskell, Mrs. Frank Gerald Desmond | J. Hogan, Mrs. Samuel L. Hoover, in Europe for|Mrs. W. M, Nelson, Mrs, Catherine Y _in Paris.| Reagan, Mrs. M. Brooks O'Reitz, Mrs. ill re M. P. Sulliv Mrs. L. M. Walter and the Coulter Hospital in London dur- - for a visit of several months. | Mrg. Joseph G. Rodgers. ug the World War and the latter was | Mr: inke was before her marriage decorated by King George with the ivian Brown Order of the British Empire for war work.. Mrs. Mrs. Frank Rapee and Mrs. Francis Murray SOCIETY (Continued from E| Lieut. and Mrs. Linke. who have hth Page.) everal inon The entertainment committee of the Women's City Club will give a card party in the clubhouse, 22 Jack- son place, tomorrow, at 8 o'clock p.m. There will be tables for bridge and 500, .and a prize for each table. Refreshments will be served. Aunnapolis Visitors Hers Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meek. o Arthur Ray of . were the guests of ter and brother-in-law, Samuel M. Meek, last is & prominent member of Naval Academy and h distinction for the Mock Scott-Gatty will leave this evening for California and will make a tour of the West and Mrs Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenges have been issued to the following: Henry. Williams and Maggie Sharp. Paul ale R P. Burcher. sse) of this city and Mil- Princess Ghika will return tod: New York after spending weeks at Hot Springs. Fred J. Haas is Pinehurst, Mrs. some time at the Hoily Inn spending a guest at Dr. Charles Noble ing with him last evening F miral William L. Rogers, Mr E. MacLean and Mr. Wirt Howe egory had din- |, 2 in United | 58 Soldiers’ Bodies Recovered. MINDEN, Germany, April.13—The bodies of 58 victims of the pontoon bridge disaster on March 31 have been recovered. Twenty-three sol- diers who were crossing the bridge are still missing. it Ad-| States consular service. George Miss Helen Vir left Sat- urday for New York, where she will Mre. Mary Logan Tucker has issued | o the guest of her uncle and aunt, cards for a tea Sunday afternoon from | r. and Mr hard Alexander Con- er home, tee Magruder, for about a week. Connecticut avenue, in honor Saul W . Who is coming tend the congress of the N ovelty Silk Gloves $2.50 and $3 Values This Sale $],8 Pair _From Kayser, Van Raalte and Fownes. Attractive fancy styles, in elbow lengths and gauntlets, tucked, side pleating, all-over embroidery and frills. In wanted colorings and em- broideries. Good range of sizes. Palais Royal—Maia Floor Sale of Notions! 17 Extraordinary Bargains at 2lc 10c “Lemco” Cedar Moth Bags Special, 3 for 21c are now being featured. Answers every purpose of an expensive bag. Made of heavy, cedarized kraft paper, full size 26x34 inches Keeps furs, garments, etc., iree from dirt, dust and moisture and moths. Guaranteed Dress Shields Special, 3 Pairs, 21c | Assorted sizes. I_Aghi»weighli | and Qmie E. Dutton. v ifin_and Elizabeth Smith, bot: of Bouth Washington, Va Thomas-A. Ford snd Katbryn M. Tighe. Edmund 1. Cowan and Mildred V. Nash! y at . J. Albert Glick and d Owens of the United s Naval Academy are spending r holidays with the former's Mildred Robeson, at 25 et northwest Atr. and M the Ea and their da It laney, have where they s 1 b - | s v R. Carrell, chairman T hirty- eneral committee, reports that plans are completed for the ap- nual card party for the bemefit of St. Tho s Apostle Catholie Church, Benjamin L. Dulaney ca Du rida, | | ALLALAL RS SEE RN EEE AR LAARY KA CELLE CALLCCRE LR R SRRt Pbilipsborn Mr. Charles est son of the late n and Mrs New York 1d sister, Miss Grace there to be with his e ELEVENTH ST circular TUESDAY—ONE-DAY SALE BOUDOIR SLIPPERS S 1% 600 Pairs - —of black kid Skppers with hand-turned soles, rubber heels and silk pompon on vamp. Margaret Kenuedy, Mrs, Charles Neill, the Misses Sullivan, Mrs D. Riordan, Miss Mary Raphael g r ynam, Miss Kath- M Hollohan, ] g have the Mr. and aunounced daughter, Evelyn NIr. Max Kandel ef this ci wedding day will be anuounced later Mrs. ) the Miss Ros Mi libart, Palais Royal—Main ¥Floor A Sthel Neil Pope of Boston is t for a few days of Mr " 18-Inch Candles Regularly 30c Each ad 4 for $1 Hand dipped and suitable for all occasions | The colors are rose, pink blue and orange. Also 24-inch 49c each. Palais Royal—Main Floer’ S-piece Breakfast | or Lunch Set Special, 49c Set 34-inch Square and 4 Napkins. Made of good quality un- bleached muslin, stamped with cup and saucer design for em- broidery i ty-third street ote and the Winte bert niece of the miral E. . Colhoun guest of Mie Misses C home in Fgirmeont street Randolph late Miss Katheen Donaldson and Mrs. John Meade naval traintng statie Roads, Va 800 Pairs —qulted satin with pad- ded elk soles and heels in colors of blue, black, vose, with braid on top to match. candles Former Senafior and Mrs. Thomas Sterling have raturned to Washing- ton from their at home at 2700 Absorptive Dust Cloths Special, 21c Each The best dustcloth made, it is practically odorless and will do more work than any other cloth Medium Size Dish Cloths Special, 3 for 21c —with colored stripe. The Dandy Pot Cleaner Special, 3 for 2Ic The ideal kitchen scourer, stantly cleans all kitchen utensils Children’s Adjustable Sock Garters Special, 2 Pairs, 21c Assorted colors. Ready-Cut Bead Cord Special, 3 Cards, 21c Assorted colors—i2 inches long to card Superior Quality Wash Cloths Special, 3 for 21c colored stripe. Nickel Safety Pins Special, 6 Cards, 21c One dozen to card. Assorted sizes, with guarded spring. Lisle Toe Guards Special, 2 Pairs, 21c Prevents the sheerest stocking and socks from wearing through | at the toes. Floor ¢ Delta Phi E bridae Tu at the The girl. co tertained a L shower Saturday Country ( honotr of M - es Allen, magriage to Lieut.| Ray Coombs, U. S. A., will take place Saturday at Methodist Church. decorated | with Spring present were: Miss Marie L ine Thorn. Dorothy Leach, Miss Miss Elizabeth Mattern, ) Loetsch, Miss Edith I Webster’s Daily Use Dictionary Special for Tuesday " 59 For solving your cross-word puzzles. Has blue cloth binding. The title is in gold Palais Royal—Main Floor Venus Compressed Sanitary Napkins Special, 3 for 2Ic Can be carried in purse Clark’s O. N. T. Mercerized Cotton Special, 6 Spools, 21c Assorted colors. All-Rubber Ventilated Baby Pants Special, 21c Each large size only. Rubber-Lined Wash Cloth Case—Special, 21c Each Containing Wash Cloth. As- ’ sorted colors. Corfnette Special, 21c Each Worn at night or day. Holds comb in place to set water wave. Kirby Beard Hairpin Cabinet Special, 2 Cabinets, 21c Containing Assorted Hairpins— | in bronze and black. Wooden Waist Hangers Special, 3 for 2Ic With knobs to keep from slip- ping off All Sizes, 2'/; to 8, in Each Style For Tuesday only we will offer 1400 pairs of Boudoir Slippers, and this special s a reai T price means a real saving. Suitable for house or boudoir wear. Every pair perfect and new. Tuesday only, $1.39. flowers Miss, A SRS S AR S SRR ;m&ms\\'mss.mak 3R A A A S N SRS R AR RN S SN NY 4 | | | ? Faultless-Fitting Footwear “MOBILE” A dainty 3-eyel in Dark Mahogany Calf, with low rubber heel and durable sole $6.00 The best of the seas anderfill new Héndcraft tiles that you really must see y new styles are now to be seen, fresh from Dorothy Dodd designers—faultiess- fitting creations for d . street and home wear. in_the seasonable designs, materia nd colors—stamped with the Dorothy Dodd name for your guidance, at prices from $5.50 to $10.00. E Palals Royal—Second Fleor Furniture and fabric rugs look their best on these beautiful, pattern floors of color Palais Royal—Ma Tuesday Is Dollar Day in Our Bargain Basement Lack of Space Prohibits All Items Being Listed Here—But the Saving on Every Offer- ing Is on @ Par With Qur Usual Dollar Day Values. Do Not Miss Them! See Tuesday Times for Complete List. Women’s $1.29 Kimonos Made of serpentine crepe, in pretty floral or Japanese patterns, satin trim- med. Some Flannelette the group. Sizes 38 and 40 oniy. Girls’ $1.98 Rain Capes Navy Blue Waterproof Capes, with plaid_lined hood. Size 6 years only g Infants’ 59¢ Dresses, 2 for D v Little Dresses, In fine check plain color chambray tiste—neatly trimmed. ERE are pretty pattern floors—pattern floors that ar- chitects and decorators are using to help ereate beautiful interiors. But there is no secret in the planning of such rooms. Any housewife with good taste can use these pattern floors to ieautify her home. Are there rooms in your home with splintery, creaky old wood floors? Are there rooms in your home where the stained wood floors clash with your decerative scheme? Roems that, because of the growing use of color in curtains, pillows, cover- ings, and walls, need a colorful pattern floor? For such rooms, and in fact fer any other room where you would welcome a sanitary, smooth, warm, comfortable, easy- to-clean floor, these Armstrong floors will help and delight vou. Good furniture and department stores are now dis- laying the new spring designs of Armstrong’s Linoleum. Q'isit them this week and see the e s 36-Inch Unbleached | 40-Inch 38c Colored Dress Sheeting, 10 Yards Voiles, 4 Yards 3 Round thread quality. In all the wanted light and dark | | patterns—in dress lengths of 4 yards. =m= | 42x36-Inch ,Piilowcaua R 36-Inch Colored Silk and 4‘ 4 for | i Cotton Crepes, 3 Yards § Fine linen finish quality. In chintz patterns. $1.39 Seamless Bed Sheets g a & new Handcraft (¥le floor. To the Lft, the new Dxich tile, Jaspé and anotherHand- eraft patiern® beautiful new designs in 40-Inch Dress Voiles Each | 6 Yards Black ground with white, plaid and dot_patterns. and erfec sh_quality : Perfect pure finish a o Sizes Rusrence Hall with Hand- st black and cream tile floor, Paiieen No. 295 No. 950 Armstroan’s Linoleum for Every Floor in the House You will be shown Handcraft tiles in blue, green, gray, or red; prim inlaid tiles of black and gray, black and cream, and in mzr&y mar- bled combinations; inset tiles of red, with interliners of buff (these look especially charming with a plain border). _There is a soft-toned ripple effect known as Jaspé. Pretty, close- figured effects, geometric désigns; arabesques; medallions; and colorful patterns. These new patterns can be obtained in the gen- uine inlaid (in which the pattern right through from the strong surface and the pressed cork and oxidized linseed oil body te the tough burlap back), or you can have many of them in well-made, enduring prints. (Many women find it a sensible bit of economy to use printed linoleum in the upstairs rooms.) Expertly cemented in place—no tacks - (Good stores will gladly estimate on cementing linoleum in your Taome over a cushioning layer of builders’ deadening felt—no tacks or brads are used, Let them explain how by this satisfaetory meethod you get a practically one-piece, seamless, smooth, un- bwoken surface with no second call to cut and refic. Such a floor cam be easily and quickly laid within a few hours. And then, waxed and polished, it will last as long as the house. Needs no heavy scrabbing—in fact, except possibly in the kitchen, linoleum floors, waxied and polished, never need more than a dry mopping and an occasional touching up here afd there with wax where the wear falls sheaviest. Colorful rugs of linoleum for those who rent in_long-wearing high - quality qrint:.g !nlaigngr pripteqd, it'’s simply a case of “Two minutes’ mopping—and CLEAN.,” Suggestic 'd“z P d w‘rlgg;‘;":;fgmfi mu?;fl: ArmsTRONG CORK CoMPANY, Makers of Cork Praducis since 1860 Linoleam Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA These new rugs are the crea- * tions of Armstrong’s degerator- . designdrs. The patterns are fresh and cheerful. These ru; lic flat. They withstand the hardest kiind of wear. There are four popular sizes, and you ean have ther in genuine inlaids er 16Y4-Inch White Absorbent Crash, 8 Yards 3 J"o\" hand and dish towels Hemmed Turkish Towels 6 for $ 2 Heavy quality. S 5 32.Inch Colored Stripe Ticking, 6 Yards § l"or_vlllow's and mattress cuver.p 40-Inch Putty Dot Voiles i 3 Yards $ Both light and dark ground. 35¢ All-Linen Luncheon § Napkins, 4 for 1 - Neat floral designs. 50¢ Colored Organdies 3 Yards Both light and dark colors 1 | wear. | 36-Inch Colored Cotton Pongee | med in 42-Inch 42¢ Pillow Tubing 3 Yards Linen finish_quality. 90-Inch 75¢ Bleached Sheeting, 2 Yards * ¥ine pure finish quality. $1.49 Leather Handbags Women's Leather Under-the-arm Bags, In black and wanted colors. Also Poueh Bags, in black and colors. All fitted with vanity mirror. " Handkerchiefs, 12 for Men's Plain White Handkerchiefs, seme with satin stripe. Wemen's Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, white or colors, with embroidered cor- ner and narrow hemstitch. $1.19 Corselets Hook side style, of noveity material, with elastic Inserts en side apd four supporters. Just the garment for the uncorseted figure. Sizes 32 to 38. rast s 8. Women’s Union Suits, 2 for Pine-rib Ootton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, loose or tight knees, open or closed style, also Teddy bears. Sizes 36 to 44. Palais Reyal—Bargain Basement 38-Inch White Batiste 3 Yards Very fine woven quality for infants’ 1 Babies’ 39!: Overalls, 3 for In gray or blue, light-weight demim cloth, piped in red. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 4 Yards In all the new chintz patterns. Col- | ors are rose, green, tan, blue, pink and Ted. Women’s $1,29 Princess Slips Plain and Stripe Sateen Slips, in as- sorted celors. Regular and exira sizes. $1.29 Handmade Chemise Fine Quality White Chemise, trim- hand-embroidery and drawn Regular sizes. Women’s $1.29 Gowns Long Sleeve Gowns—embroidery trim- med. Short Sleeve Gowns—trimmed with hemstitching and drawn work. work. | Regular sizes. Girls’ 59¢ Bloomers, 2 for Flesh and White Sateen Bioomers. | Sizes 6 to 10 years. | "Girls’ 59¢ Princess Slips 2 for Slightly Soiled Made of flne white nainseok, trimmed. Sizes 6 to 8 vegrs. lace | Women’s 39¢c Bloomers and Step-Ins, 3 for Made of pressed crepe. Ip assorted colors. Regular sizes. $5 Checked Flannel Dresses Only 17. For women and wmisses. Sizes 16 to 38 anly. | tin =7 Babies’ Rompers Made of fine quality mercerized pop- n, in pretty light celors. Trimmed with tin ruffles, embroidery and come trasting colors. Sizes 2 to 6 Years. " Women’s Silk-and-Rayon Stockings, 2 Pairs _ Virst Quality Silk-and-rayon-mixed Stockings—boot has seam up the back. | high-spliced heels, narrow ankles and | Deauville, | eray or black. | narrow ankles, lisle toe and sole and | blush, Deauville, shoe gray, champa | skin or black. 2 pagne, peach | black, lisle garter hem nud New Spring shades of . airedale, flesh, shoe Sizes 8% to 10 Women’s Thread Silk Stockings First Quality Thread Silk Stockings, 1 with leng silic boot, high-spliced heel, garter hem. New Spring shades of o Si_zrs 8% to 10. Women’s Rayon Stockings 3 Pairs Slight Irregulars Rayon Stockings, with seam up the back and higl heel. Colors—nude, airedale, beige and Sizes 8§14 to 10 Children’s Cotton Socks 6 Pairs Fine Rib Cotton Socks, with roll cufft top. In white, brown, cardinal and Sizes 414 to 9. Children’s Sport Stockings 3 Pairs Rib Sport Stockings. In English | Spring shades of tan, brick er gray- | with two-tone striped roll cuff top. Sizes 6 to 8 » Women’s $1.25 Rayon Step-Ins Rayon Step-ins, figured weave, with elastic bands at waist. Colors, peach,. nile green, light blue or flesh. Sizes 38 to 42. Women's 25¢ Vests, 6. for Fine-rib Cotton Vests. Bullt-up and bodice style, low neck and sleeveless, Sizes 36 to 42. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women's Cotton Vests, 4 for Fine-rib Cotton Vests, built-up | or bedice style, lace trimmed or band top. Sizes 36 to 44. Exeeptional values. “Women's 50c Union Suits 3 for $ Slight Irrexulars, Fine-rib Cotton Union Suits. low neck, sleeveless, shell knees. Sizes .6 to 44. Palais Boyal—Bargain Basemest

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