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14 . COUNGL FAVORNG 0. VOTE WANTED Petworth Citizens to Back Candidates Who Will Fight for Suffrage. Biecanse of the knowledge that sev- eral of the candidates for the Citizens' Ady uncil are admittedly op- posed to any form of suffrage in the E bia, an effort was g of the Petworth . in the Masonic last night, to tion's delegates to the federation instructed to oppose any such candidates for election to the councils. After considerable discus- sion it was voted not to instruct dele- gates. It was pointed out that func- -,« s of the neil would be in an ad- Temple have the ass \isory capacity only,-and the associa- tfon decided that its delegates should e allowed to use their own discretion, with the knowledge that the associa- tion has voted in favor of suffrage on_ s scasions. s voiced sentiments hise, but declared it is time to bring the especially, it cted for e end of which time, and re, the right of recall se exercised should a member the advancement of right here, or for any inimical to the best in- he city. Ask Better Lighting. ate lighting facilities on a avenue resulted in the asso- clation voting to request the Commis- sioners to survey this avenue and sub- tute for the small incandescent Jamps now there illumination bright ough to permit of safe travel at t over the thoroughfare. The Piney Brightwood, Manor Park and rk View Associations will 'e invited to co-operate in this effort. The Public Utilities Commission will be urged to authorize the ex- tension of the double-deck bus service on the Thirteenth street and lowa enue line of the Washington Rapid 1sit Co., which supplies the Pet worth section A representative of the company stated at the meeting that double-deckers would be placed in this section if permitted by the In an effort to prevent on of a number of houses s of which would abut a piece of land appropriate for park space, it was voted to ask the Commissioners 1 ch’ building and convert 1 at the intersec- tion of Farragut, Gallatin and Eighth streets and 1llinois avenue. into a park. School Report 0.K.'d. Indorsement was given to a joint report of the school committees of the Petw h Women “lub, the Pet- Scl 1 Association. ) Club and. the Petworth Ci s’ Association, in which the school needs of the section but one | Missing Husband Found by Radio; His Memory Gone By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, April 22.—More than a vear ago -Mrs. Lola - Liv- ingston reported the disappearance of her_ husband, William W. Liv- ingstori, 26 years old. A deserip- tion of the man was sent to all of the larger cities of the country. Last night friends of Mrs.. Liv- ingston heard the following mes- sage broadcast over the radio: “Does any one know the address of Mrs. Willlam W. Livingston and her two children? - Livingston is confined in a hospital at Pitts burgh, Pa.. suffering from loss of memory. He does not remember- the name of his home city or his street address.” The friends notified Mrs. Liv- ingston, who has two . children, which she is supporting. UNIFIES POLICE SCHOOLS. New York Takes Over City Col- lege Building. NEW YORK, April 22.—The New York Police Academy will be estab- lished in the former Commerce Build- ing of thé College of the City of New York today, Commissioner Enright an- nounced last night. The new institu- tion_will bring all training schools of >olice Department under one roof, said, and will be an improved 1y Complexion & Admiration Ladies—A few days’ treatment with 'S Little Liver Pills will do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treatments in creation. ~ An imperfect complexion is caused by a sluggish liver. — Millions of people. old, young and middle ai take tmem for Biliousness, Dizziness, Headache, Upset Stomach and for. Sallow, Pimply and Blotchy Skin. They end the musery of Constipation. _Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price were set forth New members were elected as . S. Chappell, Robert W. mes D. Rogers, C. G. John- a V. Lester, Alfred E. Lan- John T. Thomas, James N. . “Arlington _S. Custer and_the President Tim- othy S. Tincher presided MY ] A French seaman picked up a float- ing bottie which had traveled in 328 days 1,500 miles from the point-where it was thrown into the sea from an American vessel. Permanent roads are a good investment —not an expense Battling Your Way Into Town It was a glorious trip. The setting sun proclaims the day about done. And now the battle starts. It will be dark long before you reach home. What a jam! You barely crawl along. You stop. You start. You creep ahead a few yards. Again you jam on the brakes. Cars! Cars! Cars! Endlessly in front of you, endlessly behind you. The driver just ahead stops suddenly. You barely miss bumping into his car. On-coming cars honk an angry warn- ing if you attempt to turn out. The road is too narrow. Intersecting highways-also are jammed with traffic. At every intersection again you wait, doggedly clutching the wheel in silent wrath. At last, after literally fighting your way over the road, you swing into your own driveway. Yes, it was a glorious trip, but— * X X Don't blame your highway authorities. They are ready to do their part, but they must have your support. Tell them you are ready to in- vest in more and wider Concrete Highways now. You know an early start means early relief. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Union Trust Building WASHINGTON, D. C. to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 29 Cities 'YOU 00 KOT FEEL LIKE YOU ARE TANG MEDICRNE. ooesET 1 THE -EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, - APRIL 22, 1925. New Pajamas, $1 to $3.98 Of crepes, madras, soisette and voiles. In man varicd Styles. . Tailored . effects fimished with braid in the novelty candy stripes so diferent and cffective. Others are to be in. sleeveless models or middy styles. All bright colors. All Palais Royal—Third Floor G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy S ROYAL Established 1877 Lingerie Costume Slips $1.98 to $3.98 .- With trimmings of dainty val faces, filet lace and baby Irish lace. All have shadow-proof hip hems. Some are beautifully finishe with deep lace bottoms. Shoulder strap or the built-up shoulder models to choose from. £ Palais Royal—Third Floor - New and Interesting‘ Items- Offered at Exceedingly Low Prices Coats Show a Masculine Inclination New Topcoats $35.00 Swagger New Topcoats reflecting the vogue for mannish apparel. Beautifully - tailored with the new velvet notch collars. Some double-breasted models—some with belted backs. Patch pockets and bound pockets. Crepe and satin lined throughout. Practical coats for \sports and travel. The New Tan Covert Sports Coats. Gay overplaids, herringbone effects, smart tweed mixtures and nubbedplaids. All the style and charm of the high-priced im- orted Topcoats 5 £ s hand embroidery bands. In all the new brown, tan and gray tones 5 and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20 years; 36 to 44, matron. Palais Royal—Second Floor Special Sale of Kayser, Van 1 Asractive Summer Lingerie Raalte and Fownes Gloves Best Quality Novelty Milanese Silk Gloves ] $2.50 and $3.50 $1.85 Values, Pair, Elbow length. Attractive fancy styles, tucked, all-over embroidered, hemstitched and lengthwise tucks, side frills, etc. In all wanted colors of pongee, mode, mastic, beige, silver, gray. Dainty French Voile Lingerie $1.98 and $2.98 Gowns With hand-drawn colored em- broidery, filet and French val lace trimmed. In all the lovely blossom shades. Several styles of necklines to choose from. cte. Good range of sizes. the very popular turn-back style silver moog, cocktail, etc. Palais Royal—Main Floor White Uniforms and Trim Utility office “attendants, maids’ and for general house wear. F Four practical styles. among the group. Girls’ Apparel Girls’ Hiking Suits, $1.95 Consists of separate knicker and middy of khaki, cut full. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ School Dresses $1.95 Of gingham, chambray and rajah. In attractive models, some hand- embroidered. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Dainty Handmade Gowns, $1.25 Of soft nainsook. Some hem- stitched and. embroidered, others lace trimmed and tucked. Sizes:4 to 14 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor Women’s Knit Underthings - Women’s Spring - Weight Union Suits, 59¢ Fine Ribbed Suits, flat-back seam and extra large reinforce- ment. Low neck, tailored tops, sleeveless, knee length, tight knee and loose leg style. Also closed suits with wide leg. Sizes 36 to 44, Merode Spring-Weight Suits, §1 Merode, the satisfactory garment in knit underwear. Low neck, tai- lored top, built-up shoulder and bodice style. " Tight knee and -wide leg. Also closed suits, built-up shoulder and bodice style. Sizes34 to 4. Rayon Vests, $1 Good Weight Rayon Vests, of the ‘better kind. Bodice style. In pink, peach and orchid. Rayon Step-In Panties To Match, $1.49 Good fitting, well made garments. Pink and peach.. All sizes. Palais Royal—Main Floor Al ‘perfect gloves. $1.50 Imported Chamosuede Fabric Gloves, Pair Novelty fancy cuff styles, French and cir- cular cuffs, all-over contrast embroidery. Also cuff. In . Spring shades of pongee, new mode, airedale, Chemise All trimmed with fine laces or bands of net, with pretty ribbon straps. All sizes. Step-Ins Full circular cut. Lace and net trimmed. Some with lace trim- mings of various designs. Palais Royal—Third Floog, Important Sale—35,000 Yards Plain and Fancy Silks $1.19 Yard 2 Silk is the most important fabric in Spring fashions and here vou will find silk for every purpose. Brocaded cantons for the ensembles or the afternoon dress, satin messalines for the party frock, plain georgettes in a wide range of colors, rayon knits for sports wear, rayon alpaca for street and sports wear, sport pongee in neat checked designs to imitate hand-drawn threads, also plain and striped effects in pongee. Fancy kimono prints in tints to shame the butterfly. Rayon brocades for the new two-piece dress. All silks selected from our regular stock of $1.49, $1.69 and $1.98 values. 33 to 40 inches wide. Palais Royal—Second Floor Dresses $1.95 For - nurses, manicurists, Made of the well known ruit of the Loom muslin A few black cotton pongees Sizes 36 to 4. Palais Royal—Third Floor A Sale of Imported - Linen and Tub Silk For Women and Misses less models. Coat ‘models with $9.75 side fastenings. Just the Dress for street, business or sports wear. -Smartly Tailored Dresses for all-around wear. Neat and serv- iceable. Straightline and belt- models. Sizes 16 to.46. Dresses Dainty Trimmings of hand-crochet lace. Collars and cuffs of linen. Em- broidered collars and cuffs of con- trasting colored line, Hand-drawn- work..- Touches of hand-embroidery. Tucks, pleats and strictly - tailored In lovely light colors for Summer wear. Tub silks in striped patterns and printed effects. The linens may be had in leather, rose, gray, green, peach, tangerine, orchid, natural and yellow. . e vy Section 125 Hals From Our Regular Stock of $10.00 and $12.50 Hats Thursday Only, $8.49 = Hats for the Miss or Matron. Fashioned of silk and hemp, hemp and hair; a few All-hair Hats, combinations of straw and silk and All-straw Hats. Some feather trimmed, others flower or ribbon trimmed. Caacd Still others -with All colors included, with some navy and black. ixtra large head sizes and many attractive models for the Palais Royal—Second Floor Dainty Needsfor Baby’s | Comfort! 75¢ Crib Sheets, 59¢ Made of guaranteed red rubber. 75¢ Baby Pillows, 59¢ Pillows of pink, blue and white sateen, filled with sanitary Kapok 75¢ Blankets, 59¢ Of plain colors. Size 30x40inches. . Baby’s 59¢ Dresses S0c ‘Short and-Long Dresses. of -soft nainseok. Empire or voke style. Infants’ $2.50 Comforts, $1.89 | | Of figured Secco silk. Plain | borders in rose and copen 75c Baby Bonnets, 69c | -H%'—-* | New, fresh garments. Vari- ous styles for boys-or girls. | Infants’ $1.25 Bath: Robes, $1 Of soft robing-damtily trim- | med in ribbon and cord. In | piiik, blue and white. 59¢ Pillow Covers, 44c | Made of fine lawn. Plain | Infants’ Dainty Hand- and some with ruffles. Made Philippinc Petticoats, $1 - Handmade, with scalloped and tatted edge. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor Infants’ Silk Socks, 59¢ With crochet. tops; ribbon | runs, in pink, blue and white. 75c Crib Sheets, 59c | Cambric Sheets, for cribs Hemstitched with 2-inch hem Size 27x36 inches $4.50 Ivory or White Cribs, $3.95 With woeven-wire springs 69c Nursery Pads, 59¢ | Of zigzag quilting. 18x34 | inches. Women'’s Hosiery Women'’s $1.35 Full-Fash- ioned Silk Hose, $1.15 - First Quality, " F ull-fashioned *. Pure Thread Sitk:Hose. Medium weight, ' with mercerized garter tops. In black, white, nude, blonde. champagne, gray, rose, taupe, gun metal, brawn, peach, beige and tan 6ur New “Vanitie” Service Hose, $1.75 We feel sure you will find these to be just what we advertise them to be.' A real service stocking. Fine even weave, pure thread silk, full fashioned, double knee, good looking and ' satisfactory in every way. In shades of fray. nude, beige, airedale, peach, bionde, French tan, gun metal, fiesh, French white and black. All sizes. Sport Socks and Golf Hose for the Larger Boys Boys’ Two-Toned Sport Socks, S0c nude, 74-length, medium-weight, Eng- lish Ribbed Socks. Two-toned mix- tures with fancy roll top. In gray, brown and tan. Sizes 8 to 10%5. Boys’ %-Length Sport Golf Hose, 75¢ . Good Service-weight, English Ribbed Hose, with fancy.roll top. 1In brown, beige, medium'and darker gray. Sizes 8% to 1034, “Palals :