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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, W’EDNESDKY, MAY 20, 1923, 19 “CaveMan”lsBack:llIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIQIIIIIIIIlllllllIllIlllI-Illll Palais Royal Bargain Basement (0®Anniversary Sale Thursday Is Dollar Day Combined with our Anniversary Sale, maximum values in a greater variety of merchandise than ever will be ready for our customers. This is one day when the purchasing power of a dollar gets back to a pre-war basis. ’1 DANIELS STRESSES NATION'SPROBLEMS Comments on Possible Re- sults Had Wilson and Lodge Worked Together. Juggling F igures; Bride Keeps House ““Something Had to Be Done,” Says Clerk W ho Kidnaped Girl. By the Associated liam Rumse: of the cave: than that all the world loves r, today resumed his task of figures in a downtown office. the former Miss Corrine , who was rushed into when Rumsey appeared the office where she was stenographer and “kid- stitute, said yesterday he sked himself “how Ameri in the heen ch @ He employed naped” her, stayed at home to preside over the tiny bungalow to which her newly acquired husband brought her, and in which police and newspaper {men finally found them after a night and a day of search. Asked about the novel method of nning a bride which he chose, Rum- v said, “I waited eight vears for \er. That’s a long time. There was op- | position to our marrying, but. that | didn’t stop me. | I knew something had to be done, 0 1 did something. I borrowed a riend’s car and his wife accompanied when I went to get Corrine. She n the car as we drove away from v ot Lodge ther for the principles they enun- clated at the league to enforce peace in Washington before we entered the World War. 3 two schola had ag ead of bei 1s of Penn and Wilson And woulc past five ve solutior i nt, local, nat 1, Mr. Dan ried shortly all there is to jt.” standards of gr e in the Southern representation, e thing is equally true ir Ingland and in the Middle W we deplore that se sits in of Calhoun, is it not quit evidence of a lowering of standards that Butler rattles around in the seat of Daniel Webster? the 27 Suspender Skirts Fach Suspender Skirts for the warm Sum- mer days; to be worn with thin blouses. All shades included. 20 Flannel Dresses Each Pretty Flannel Dresses, in broken sizes. Nicely made. Many attractive colors. 1 Fine Handmade Chemise Women’s Crepe Kimonos $1 About 30 Serpentine Crepe Ki- $1 P e Gt St A Sensational Basement Sale of 1,200 Men's Woven Madras Shirts With Rayon Stripes Men—get this straight. These are not dollar shirts. Don’t judge them by the price. Just imagine —they are all good quality woven madras with rayon stripes. Non- shrinkable neckbands—with fine, genuine ocean pearl buttons—one button on sleeve. All fully guar- anteed to be absolutely fast color. Neckband style. Note sizes—13%4 to 17, except size 16. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Discusses Blease's Election. “There ve said d ut ed to t him they | choose. In as put in by n of Fine white handmade chemise— prettily embroidered. Regular sizes. at Clemson to i prejudice in h scholors at Harvard to fight ag domination by privilege.” Announci rain tim nformation to waiting y £ loud and other Women’s Petticoats About 50 Petticoats, some with jersey top and sateen ruffle, or all sateen. Dresses, gertrudes and gowns— in long or short models with cute little yokes, lace embroidery and Women’s Union Suits | tucks ;o to 2 years. 3 for Fine Rib Cotton Union Suits. Built- up or bodice style. Low neck, sleeveless and tight knees. Sizes 36 to 44. "NATIONAL | LIMITED Ali-Pullman Through Train 900 Pillowcases 4 for 45x30-inch Hemmed Pil cases, pure-finish quality. L 4 to a customer. Kitchen Aprons—3 for Checked Gingham Waist Aprons. Long and wide. ‘Washington—Cincinnati— St. Louis NO EXTRA FARE Sizes 36 to 44. N equipment and service The NaTioNAL Limited has been arranged to provide the traveler with modern comforts and Regular sizes 36 to 3 1,000 Yards of Plain-Colored Women’s and Misses Bloomers plenty of white. gerie cloth. Regular and extra sizes. Extra Special, 3 for $ Women’s Union Suits knee length. Al Turkish Towels, very absorbent quality. Fine Rib Cotton Socks, with roll-cuff conveniences. 4 for Boys’ Athletic Union Suits 900 Part-Linen Towels 3 for i S for Cross-bar muslin, best quality, Ath- $1 18x33-inch hemmed huck towels. $1 letic Union Suits. Tow, neck, slecveless Sotlbioibent sl and knee length. Sizes 2 to 8 years. y 2,100 Yards of Figured 1,000 Yards of Bleached Voil Yard g k he Best oiles—8 ards $ COtt%"/ [;?mgs f’_t e bes g J0inch Black-ground Voile, with 1 ot an oral designs. All rayon- » Yards for t Seiinch Fine Mercerized Cotton $ striped effects. Damask, in 10 pretty floral patterns. - Cafeemite it 1,000 Yards of Cretonne 3 Yards . 3 . Mill Samples of Children’s 36-inch heavy weight cretonne. $ Socks—S Pairs $ in bea‘utifl}l floral patterns. Cut Fi Rib Cott Socks, with 11-cuff irom the piece. o o mEiczc, navy, r?rs(r)ila. b , whi black. Sizes 714 t . . S ST % 300 Marquisette Curtains Boys’ Cotton Stockings 3 Single Curtains $ 4 Pai 2%-yard long hemstitched auc's it $1 white marquisette curtains. Heavy Rib Black Cotton Stock- ings, with plenty of leg length. 5 3 e Double heel, toe and sole. Sizes 10 to 11:%. Children’s Combinations All first quality. 3 for P . . ;. —of striped muslin, with elastic ¢ Women’s Fine Rib Vests knce. Sizesdtol0vears = 4 fol. alais yal—Bargain Basemen First Quality Fine Rib Vests. Bodice $ l or built-up style. Plain or lace trimmed. Extra sizes, 40 to 44. $ Double extra sizes for larger women, 48 to 50. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Broadcloth—3 Yds. $ Int : o2 f 1,000 Yards of Tan Cotton 36-inch Plain-colored Broadcloth. 1 nfants” Apparel—2 for Pongee—4 Yards In all the bright sports colors and and Step-lns—z for $ $ 36-inch_Tan Cotton Pongee, for boys’ $ : Hostse of pretty shades. Made of shirts, suits, etc. Cut from the piece. voile, sateen, nainsook and fancy lin- Palais Royal—Bargain Basement $ l 2,200 Hemmed, Double- P Thread Turkish Towels $ 1 [ 2dbinch Heawy, Doublethread Broadcloth Bl urkis owels, wit h colore orders roadc. Ot ouses £ blue, gold and heliotrope. , " : « . 2f01‘ o $ S e New blouses in white, tan and 200 All-Linen Crash Napkms Open mificloscd il_\]les for fombxd poudre bleu, with short sleeves and 8 fi O 1,100 Hemmed Turkish Towels | embroidered emblem. Broken sizes. e Obl‘ e $ first quality. Th B 2f S-inch colore ordered, crash e Best—2 for $ 2 luncheort napkins. W 's Knit V. 25x34-inch Extra Heavy Bleached Pongee and Silk omen's Knit Vests Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Blouses 2 Irregulars—6 for P $ 1,000 Yds. Sport Stripe Cot- $ ongee Blouses, lace or hand- : X embroidery trimmed. ton Broadcloth—3 Yds. $ low neck and sleeveless. Sizes 36 to 40. 1,200 Turkish Towels Pink or blue figured silk s e Palals Koyal-Hargain Basement blouses, with fine lace edging. stripes and plain colors to match. i R T D Broken sizes. Club and Observation-Library- ish Towels, very absorbent and extra Palals Royal—Bargain Basement A size. e Lounge Cars with newspapers 1,000 Krinkle Dresser Scarfs Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves Bib Aprons—2 for Schedule of The NATIONAL Limited Leave Washington 6:20 P.M. Atrive Cincinnati (Union Station) 8:40A.M. (Ar. Winton Place 8:14 A.M. Arive St. Louis 5:00 PM. Information and Reservations at City Ticket Office, d Bldg., 15th & H Sts., N. W., or Union Station, Massachusetts & Delaware Aves. WALTER V. SHIPLEY Asst. General Passenger Agent Telephone Main 3300 BALTIMORE and current magazines offer re- laxation—attractivelyappointed Dining Cars provide the usual good meals at reasonable prices—Drawing Room and Compartment Sleepers and the thoughtful courtesy of train- men assure restful sleep. In addition there is a Train Secretary, Valet, Barber, Ladies’ Maid and Manicure. Shower Bath. Telegraph and mail serv- ice; telephone connection at principal terminals. With an advantage in mileage and reduction in running time, The NaTionaL Limited pro- vides the shortest schedule ever maintained between Washing- ton and St. Louis. Qrio i A splendid assortment of Milan- ese Silk Gloves with French cuffs— in contrasting effects. Embroidered backs and double finger tips. In te, sand or mode. Sizes 6 to 7 Underpriced for Dollar Day only. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 1,200 Yards of Curtain Scrim 8 Yards $ 1 36-inch White Curtain Scrim, in neat checked patterns. Cut from the piece. Children’s Summer Bloomers—2 for —of fancy lingerie cloth or sateen. Sizes 6 to 18 years. 600 Yards of Colored Corduroy 2 Yards $ I 36-inch Wide-wale Corduroy, in all the bright Spring colorings. 1,200 Yards of Nainsook 3 Yards $ 45-inch Fine Silk-finish White Nain- sook, for teddies, gowns, etc. 200 Hemmed Lunch Cloths 3 for $1 37-inch square Crash Lunch Cloths, with corded stripe borders. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement I,IIIIIIIIIIIII.II-.IIQIIIIllllllllllIl.-ll....l-..ll-a.J»l.llll.IlIllIllIllIlll.IIl.ll Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Black Karetol Traveling Bags, 18- inch size, with brass snaps and locks. Also Suit Cases, made of brown fiber, $ 24-inch size, with brass snaps and locks, protected with metal corners and braces. Handkerchiefs, 12 for Men’s are plain white, with narrow hemstitch, Full size. $1 Women's are sheer lawn, with nar- with colored embroidered corner. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings; Slight Irregulars ings, with high-spliced heel and lisle garter hem. In all the wanted Spring shades of sunset, beige, Sahara or black. Women’s Silk and Rayon Stockings—2 Pairs A first quality and splendid wearing stocking; boot has seam up $1 garter hem. In all wanted Spring Shades of sand, blush, atmosphere, tanbark, Deauville, airedale, French nude or black. Men’s and Women’s row hemstitch. In white or colors, Full-fashioned Thread Silk Stock- Sizes 874 to 10. the back and high-spliced heel; lisle Sizes 874 to 10. 2 Large Bib Aprons, in light or dark percale patterns. And checked gingham waist aprons. ’1 Rompers, Creepers and Panti Dresses—2 for _ Hundreds of cute little play clothes in dainty baby colors and trimmed with hand-embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ¢ | Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women’s Handbags Mlanuhclurer'sA surplus stock, com- prising new Spring patterns of Under- arm Bags with top or side handles, Pouch Bags with gilt or nickel frame. In all wanted shades of brown, tan, black, etc. All fitted with vanity mirror. ’1 Women’s Lisle Stockings; Slight Irregulars—4 Pairs Fine Rib Lisle Stockings, with long boot, seam up the back and high-spliced heel. In black or brown. Sizes 874 to 10. ¢ Women’s Ray(lm Stockings; Slight Irregulars—3 Pairs Rayon Stockings, with long boot, seam up the back and high-spliced heel. In colors of nude, tan, beige, peach, grfly or cream. Sizes 834 to 10. 1 S for 18x36-inch Colored _Striped Krinkle Dresser Scarfs. In stripes of rose, blue, gold and heliotrope. 51 Non-Lacing Girdles or Corselets $ 1 Excellent group of models. Nov- elty fabrics combined with sections of surgical elastic. In various lengths. All sizes in lot, but not in every style. 1,000 Yards Batiste Extra Special—4 Yards 40-inch figured batiste, in a range of beautiful neat floral patterns. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Brassieres and Bandeaux 3 for Made of fancy materials. $ Many styles in narrow and wide lengths. Corselets —of novelty fabrics, with elastic side gores. Hook-side model. Sizes 32 to 44. 'Girls’ Play Suits Khaki Play Suits, in bloomer $ style—button trimmed. 1 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement NMERS NN EEENEEN SRR NN EREREER RERERN SRS RESERERENRENNERERSHNEHNENESHERERIMBSENRSERERRSESRERSLERSE BBREREBBEBEEERERRE}.