Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1925, Page 28

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28 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 21, 1925—PART 1. YOU AND UNCLE SAM ; Pege 4 THE PALAIS ROYAL T JUNE PROFIT-SHARING SALE! Men as Well as Women Will Find Extraordinary Bargains for Tomorrow —the Last Day of This June Profit-Sharing Sale Series of Educctional Articles Telling How Federal Govern- ment Is Organized and How It Functions—Written Expressly for School Children. No. 64—Uncle Sl;;l One of the Largest of Land Owners. Uficle Sam owns so much land that | under the administration of the In. every once in a while he wakes up |terior Department, there are other and finds he has some hundreds of [very large and valuable properties acres he didn't know anything about— | under the administration of the De- as, for example, only a few davs ago | partment of Agriculture, known as the when surveyors of the Gener: nd | national forests. The area of the na- Office sered” some 415 acres In | tional forests reached its highest polnt Bayfleld County. Wis., along the shore | in 1909, when the net area exceeded of an inland lake. ‘The original sur- | 146,000,000 acres in the continental vey made in 1359 deseribed t nited’ States, of which 110,000,000 as a meandered lake acres were useful for grazing. Last 18 going to open up thes year the net area of the national for- lake-shor homestead en ests was approximately 137,000,000 ex-service of the World War lacres in the continental United States, This 41 when vou s Sam has me Dagatelle | of which ‘about $0.000.000 acres are cle | useful for live stock grazing. | last year, in spite of the fact that here had been a 30 to 40 per cent re- ction in the number of animals ed, for protection of the range Two Very Special Values! Pongee Dress-Length We Have Included in Tlus June Sale Laces! 12-Yard Bolts of Val Lace of which s acres have | gr ‘been surveyed and about 58,000,000 |itself, vet there were still 1,739,000 | acres have not vet been even sur- ad of cattle and horses grazed and | S Rime e e R Do e SR B overy u l Insertions and Laces . unics an ouse | have nearly 350,000,000 acres more.| During the last fiscal year the For- - : I and besides all this there are 19 na- |est Service collected from owners of 10c Yard Values, Sale Price, E’lsembles tional p: about which a previous Ik srased o natioval Horestality resses article was written in this series, and | § 30 mational monuments—all under the urisdiction of the Department of the nterior. 61, while collections from the amounted to $3,036,395. Under the law 25 per cent of these amounts was refunded to the States 12 Yards, 50c In white and cream. French and German For the Junior Girl Seraes 34,95 Uncle Sam is-also engaged on 25 which the forests are located and mesh. reclamation projects, with several more | 10 per cent of the amount was used At S in contemplation. There are 210 In-fin the construction of roads and tralls. 1 dian reservations, with a total of 7 il A e . Val Lace Insertion Made of silk pongee. Ideal for general 992,067 Tes. while our cities an wear. Tunics are made in straight, youthful lines, smartly trimmed with contrasting color pongee and lace. Deep vee and round necklines Blouse ensembles have costume skirt and Attractive models in candy stripes—plain colors and figured crepes. The styles are ¥ 3 unusually smart and they are finished as 1Sc to 25¢ Yard, Sale Price exacting mothers demand. All colors in ; sizes 12 to 16. 1 12 Yar(is, ’1 ¥ Tan Silk Pongee Bosees || Semlep e growing more congested and fighting | At e for life against serious trafic condl: | i pe ae ~Hiei e Ot T o Uons, there are SUIl great opel|Weather Bureau” 1t will be printed = 2 o ik this ¥ ext W ked by the ublmumu~‘ B b e e el ey Srith S vt | RETURNS DAMAGE MONEY. and Edges | e A e s sl e sl mw SR S e el e S L Lo rs ago | ; e Congress which | blouse. Skirt has the popular m\bcrtcd ironé @pplles to oil, gas, oil shale, | pleat. Blouses are trimmed with buttons an flmlo.ph{i!e and sodiam-—so that !Iw;&im"s' Dennis (Ordered to' Mamit del h yokes cleverl colored pongee, have deep vee and Peter Pan ural resources can be made avail 000 5 : ty straightline models, with yokes cleverly . lo for use, under proper sateguard | ns;;m“ga‘;:?elrnga::dcume hal;rde:%hsr;‘aggm;nm el G L G 32 6 Be Prepared for All Kinds of necklines and short sleeves. e public interest onisi : 3 e e e i :’J ce Stafford has required Mrs. figures. Sizes to 12 years. o ! Weather Palals Royal—Blouse Dept.—Third Floor g s s heson” Otne et |Tulu T. Denniaito remit S1$08[of tha such as gold, silver, etc., are d)sposnd verdict for $2,100 awarded her re- cently against Capt. Gustav J. Van which has been frequently amended |Lennep. former Army officer and to_meet changing conditions ist, who resides in the old Wagga- The r public domain is|man home at 3300 O street, for alleged chiefly The principal financial value is found |bor of Capt. Van Lennep and the arvest complained of followed a di {pute over a right of way between he two properties. Attorney Alfred Plain Seco Princess Slips Al-Silk Rain and ‘ Shmp Umbrellas % 16 Rib— Stubby Style $6 Value An Offer Which Can Seldom Be Repeated! Novelty Stationery! A manufacturer of high-grade boxed writing papers, owing to a concentration For Girls A silk-and-cotton material, made with strap shoutder and deep hip hem. Pink, peach and white. Sizes 12 to 16 years. . Palals Royal—Third Floor e for three purposes:|false arrest. Mrs. Dennis is a neigh- from under the and-the leasing Second in importance comes the ir Smith represents the plaintiff, who i rigible and irrigated areas, which are |accepted the reduction in the verdict Sale of lines, has offered us two grades that mation un and was awarded a judgment for Price formerly sold for $200 and $250, and we e | offer them the last day of this June Profit- sharing Sale at Correct—Cool Uniforms and | Hoover Dresses ct al value—and this ith the other two, | It's a fine grade of paper. In gray with peacock feather-lined envelopes, and buff because it relite; susceptible of ir and the use . i 5 1 lar colorings 2 g e el o ciin th the mineral In 5 Attractive Styles D e s Pornel ey with blue lined envelopes s e . Palais Royal—Main Floor the Tajor nz receipts from the dis nds are very inter ago these receipts ) Palais Royal—Main Floor i w188 | r Price, o | | posal of pul Women's Apron Made of Fruit-of-the-Loom | That amount ha ance with the law, TR ‘;m.’ mc\tl.‘:‘\\r Muslin — a guarantee of ! 3000 00 D lity. Crisp, smart-looking than $13.000,000, and last year bt B T .Dresses they were well ov 5,000,000, The uniforms, for nurses, maids, allltlpssFlttln Footlvear i brougnt in assistants in professional g F i g i ete. X m"s‘;‘t offices, etc The Amber Two-Strap Sale Price $] 9 8 Shown in White Kid Alc Eriot . Straight lines with or with- To the States within which e i | the minerals were p $14.851,- | Today’s Beauty Talk out yokes. Long or short 2224 e s sleeves. 1 $ These little dress aprons are ur. 46,093 | Enoy a delientful shampoo at very little Sizes to 46. Sale Price, c made of Chambray, Tissue, le real estate vahies are SOAT | .gory and for a very trifling cost, by getting ing in our c il | h Palais Royal—Third Floor considerable | from your drugmist a package of canthrox Linene, Gingham, Sateen and done ine: i > Dimity — in attractive styles. on Uncle Sam's far-flung lands. The | and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot X = larger percent of ihe eniries are | water. This makes a full cup of shampoo Sterling Same Style in Black Kld, $6-75 Some have clever touches of con- S, under |, id—enough so it is easy to apply it to “ B by F d g Spo = 3 S oo MUl in the waut tmskeds on Tt the A 08 e 5 Silver a eeain, on The Dorothy Dodd name stamped on the sole of | trasting colors and hand em- suitable for | head. Your shampoo is now ready. Just With Bent Handle every shoe carries conviction. broidery. For dress, street or sport occasions—there are modes approved by fashion leaders. A wide variety from which to choose—with a satisfactory choice assured. ically these | ;qur 5 ittle at a time on the scalp amd hair lands in the public do- | perfumed preparation that thoroughly dis- 1t exhausted, ou f | colves and removes every bit of dandruft, | @ excoss ofl and dirt. After rinsing, the hair Ideal for vacation, bungalow and home wear. In white and lovely color combinations. i Regular $1 Value, 590 Sale Price, Palais Royal—Main Floor eas which may irigation, except in | dries quickly with a fluffiness that makes it | B L . Palais Royal—Second Floor | Palais Royal—Third Floor very little i Yt KNOWN | seem heavier than it is. and takes on a rich | o X as to the possibilities. | luster and a softness that makes arranging | In addition to these puplic lands | it a pleasure. PE\ EVENINGS oRIC “CLEARANCE Here is Good News From QOur Men’s Shop! Men ¢ Tomorrow el ’s Athletic Union Sui | PN Thewuawa |2 Men’s Athletic Union Suits Monday, Last ightly ! # : : Sample Suits and Some With Small Oi} Spots Day Of ThlS : s . . PH AN@ @ ALE E of Regular $1.75, §2 and §2.50 Grades Estsantilinnsy Evest ia | PLAYERS--PIAHOS--GRANDS | . $ 1.39 i Men’s Clothes! , DOWN [ l'n"h?h Bmadcloth—hghtwelght }\mgswear Imported Broadcloth. M sio DELIVERS ‘m I‘g!:;e}s )‘:a;ihraa] it Finest Quality Mercerized Madras. i- e 101 (o] N Brand New 88 Note Player-Piano Suit i Men’s Broadcloth Athletic Men’s Full Cut Athletic o Our Entlre StOCk Union Suits Union Suits $ 50 Sale Price, 9 ] : _l 5 Sale Price, 6 90 Sfi;flfifg 2 6’ s%;fs‘gflgiys Made of lightweight broadcloth, with a silky- Made of checked nainsook. Sleeveless and 1 like appearance. Cut full and well made. All knee length. Made with elastic webbing in Sale Price white. back. Cut full and well made. Sizes 34 to 46. % Every Wool Two-T rousersz Sizes 34 to 46. This_is positively the lowest price we have ever offered Two- ° ; 8 Men ’8 1.50 Kmt Athl t- 4rousers Suits of this quality. Men ’S Fme Qualtty $ 5 etic All the new models; excellent virgin-wool fabrics. Hand-tailored Unlon Suits in all essential details. Fine cheviot, cassimeres, velours, unfinished Athleh'c Union Suits ::uc;::fe(!i French flannels. Fine weave sunproof blue serges are also ¥ Sale Price, 890 e Popular patterns and “colors of the season—grays, tans, browns, Sale Price, c Four-piece Golf Suits also to xo at this price. and Delivery Former sPrice 1 $450 Pianc, used, 500 Piano, used, 250 Piano, ueed. Made of fine gauze cotton. Sleeveless and Sizes in Mixture Suits, 34 t | 400 Pizno, used. . Made of good quality madras and fine count kpee length, finished with ocean pearl buttons, . Blue Serges in y:\.lms, mefls and conser\mwe models, both in 500-Piano, like new. 215 checked nainsook. Sleeveless and knee length, flat-back seams, taped armholes and taped single and double breasted styles. 34 to 44. ' 450 Piano’ “kP’ ne\\-' 280 P. 342 vn(tih fafi:d ndeck and taped armholes. Cut full neck. Tzc ideal ]umoc{n suit {101' Summer. b ine | . 1ano, ; and well made. Form fitting, closed crotch style. * Pala yal—Main Floor 500 Piano, used, 325 lanos, Sizes 36 to 46. -Sizes 34 to 46. “ 4 | .,490 Piano, used, 150 ,.525 Player, used, 325 600 Ployer, ueed, 350 | L0OkAtThese 650 Player, used, 350 Low Prices! 700 Player, used, 450 | No matter what price you pay n 5 PIANOS! Call Early! Men’s $1 Socks 4 Kresge Department Stores Boys® Washable Knickers “wi20s | Hee]PALAISROYAL| - %c All-silk socks with cotton tops. Made of good quality sulphur dyed khaki. Silk and mercerized lisle socks. ook Sl o iiiesmnd orenicooey The Fair, Chicago, Ill. L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. and good quality tan and gray crash. Well Ity i 's socks for S : i izes LYRIC PlANo co Bobarais ‘s“uc;;lytya;nal'?neens: S5 e 2 Quality Merchandise Courteous Service :Zal‘ée;;;:h el seemestoongly seped, Sizes7, : Sizes 10 to_11%. o . : 1738 14th Stroet N. W. o — e - L e e L e E R R LR RS RN SRR Y '

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