Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 44

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, C., {mittee. Incouraging reports were | submiited with respect to the applica- o on in the service of 1 ner sorvice men an Legion. A commiltee composed of Comdr. " A Burke. Second Vice Neal Lanagan, David Close, arian Wood of veteran commitiee, James M. Copeland, i rlundiey. ui_of McGroarty onnor Post, No. 7. and Willlam iklin of the Costello Post, met in ish Hall of Falls ) ty Stan- baugh Post of Virgi to make ar- cements for the placing of a me. | morial to the brave veternns for whom these pusts are numed, in the new 6. | school building being erected in Falls | 11s Church Post was Comdr. L. \W. Harrl D. DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 1. A committee ‘was :::‘1 3".?//”://'_//_ /_Jf://E.V//_J/—J 2= =l ===l ALAIS ROYAL BARGAIN BASEMENT Cur Buyers are always on the alert for Bargains—so are wise Custom- ars who take advantage of the Base ment Store Bargains! 1919 to 1925, pointed to arrange for a smoker for installing the new members is the Intention of the post comm er, Forest I. Bartl, to install the new . i | members in the regular form as laid | down by the national organization. |l An interesting letter was read from | Mr. Hadfield of the United States em-| bussy, Madrid. Spain. Tentative pins were ‘arranged for a nfembership drive for the post, the object being a 200-membership roster in 1926 | Veterans of Great War and th will be a rtainment program cing and refreshmer L of a series of zett ings wh This is the ether mee ch the llvn:lllmenl of the Dis- | The regular business meeting of | the 'S Chapeaux ct 40 Femmes was held Wednesday night at the T | House. A veport on’ the card y { was given, and plans were discus | for another card party to be held in i ‘he near future. Miss Mabel Slagle || | was appointed trensurer, and chaw | men of the various ¢ Mg of the Sige, 1ast th Ariing 15gtel. Gen MacArthur chief of armi Military Order uuder the directiof ton. will stage ount - Alto musi a juint with the n.-\.u o nia. New Jer: nsyivania, for : closer co-ope in these s of arvang o the natlin \ committes, | tertainment. .Airs a Witcomb, " gl Church and 1 Sdith W wtucky. | > and tord Coxle, : ber Cor and original organ of the 149th and later in @idresse t the home of Mrs. Martha Wit comb. §13 North Carolina avenue| southeast of o ihe post wl one s o'clock. 218 GEN. MACARTHUR. \1 ichine Gun Battddion Marine Corps e Superlative Values in a New Group of Silk and Cloth DRESS S THE NEWE STYLES: Two-piece Dresses One-piece Dresses Flared and Circular Skirts Basque Styles Straightline or Tailored Long Sleeves L ‘I:e cogute Military Order World War. cgular monthly meeting Co of the District of® Columl 9 Chapter of the Military Order of the | Americin | World War will be held next lh|||~ | | a 12330 pm. at the | | and | Veterans of Foreign Wars. to be known as 1. Veter v1y December of Miss Alice Raup, the pr ds Lo be 1 applied to the The regt Auxilia held i the 1 was held in (he hne\quuem iing, oftice of the sion headquarters. Tont Le December | o the com tainment has been ctivities of the Dis increasing. and an | e at Thursday | ing the Winter ball s of cntertainment. G speak on his trip thec “PHILLIPS" MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept_only genuine “Phillips,” the | accepted. A gold post commander’s i e A it s badge was presented to Capt. H. L.|acids laxative, corrective. etiring post commander. cent_bottles, also 50-cent bottles, | Id this office from |contain directions—a y drug store. FFFFFFFFFFFE ¥ ia A The Fair Chicago fir%ePAwSl@@V Quality Merchandisc general chair. announced the nent Commun- mas J. Frailey, man gf the committee ppoifitment by Dey der Jfilins 1 inder of the depart- MeCarthy, third lepartment. | Joseph J ence m dance wh held at the Willard b s ello Post: der of the wnd Past Depart 1 nk L. Peckham, i a “d v s | The ¢ ¢ T. Norman Tem post for th under the slect of the Stuart commit urer was unani- s diunce Prmasten nt. Arcos ‘Thou in December o serve the Walcott Post mously confirmed Miss Helen O'Nelll, past comman- "o Jones Post was 1 of the patrons com- ss Helen McCarthy se- 1 the pages committee. ment Commander Peck veported for the distinguished committee and Francis F. t commander of the Bureau wving and Printing Post, dl ed the progress of the music com cets will be lssued swit The next meeting of me Itiee will be held tomor- in the department Investment Building. | | pital Post, Wars, met n Temple, 101 companion | n given by the T headquarters Latuyette Post. No. 8, the American | Kioi. et at the Service Men's Club | e o be | » vesults had it officials in the wor were nomi 5 Perce,| 2 Miller, for f" William P.| 4 vice You'll have to see these.dresses to believe that such clever designing and fine materials could be sold for such a sensationally price. of these stunning frocks. And at this price it will pay voti to buy one or two! L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark U Kresge Department Stores loughby e of officers will be held De Tow You'll not be satisfied with only onc niisting team, consisting_of Leahy 5 =l el ==l =l =l = b=l =l =l =l =T =Tl A = T == = =T =T =) For street wear, afternoon, business. In all the latest shades and trimmings COH"'!O"S Service . Sumuel ¢ sounian. Willian H. ¥ 1] plans Palais Royal—Bargain Basement The | A Sale of Men's $ English Broadcloth Shirts: *1.95 Sizes 13% to 17 ad at v‘m meeti coupled w Radium and Crepe de Chine Gowns, Chemise, Blooomers, Step-ins and Princess Slips $3.89 “Polly” Silk Stockings All First Quality $ 1 27 thread silk with Aanniversary Temple with more than 100 member snd visitors present. Comdr. Daniel | = J. Leahy of National Capital Post, ac companted by his post officers and | 3 nembers, together with a visitation | by Department Comdr. Huhn and staff. Comdr. Huhn acted as master of ceremonies committee in | charge of celebration v s. Allen, chairw Mrs. Mary . Mrs. Anna Dougherty Barrack and \Imw Marth: Collar-attached styles with the new long point collar. Neckband style with collar to match. An unusual value at this time of the vear for his I'hey're long silk boot, high spliced heel and lisle In all the new Fall shades—gun metal, garter hem-—perfect fitting, Delightiul B m\mm‘ ment of Silk Underthings, in all the shades. be- witchingly with deep, rich laces, two-tone ribbons anc, little rosebuds beige. silver gray. Russian calf, rose taupe or black Sizes 81% to 10, Ania White with ano solo by Miss Helen [Huhn, song by Miss Louise Snyder, reading ,by Viss Ethel Weaver. The auxilia will meet December m will ba submitted for a dance and five hundred card varty for the early part of January. fancy dancing, Christmas glh trimmed, A large assortment of patterns. Plain colors, checks, plaids and stripes. Made of high - grade broadcloth with luster finish. =T =l =l =l =l ==t =A==l =l =t Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 100 Pairs Women’s Silk Stockings Regular $1.00 Values 79 (o} All First Quality Here is a rare opportunity to buy thread silk first quality stockings made with long silk boot, seam up the back, high spliced heel .and lisle garter hem. May be had in black and all wanted colors. Sizes 87 to 10. In holiday boxes if requested. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Chemise in straight ki or waist line effects | be a joint installation of er‘r-nr\ Ni ational Capital Post and | y-Walter Reed Post, January Prikian Temple: The Hv-pulmenl of the District of Columbia, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is endeavoring to perfect arrange- mients by which the buddy poppies for he 1326 campaign will be manufac tured by disabled veterans in local ospitals. It is believed that from the added sentiment atgached to moppies made by the bled veterans local hospitals, the manufacture of ch poppies will provide additional f ncial assistance to hospitalized vet- rans in the \flllon.t] (& Each shirt trimmed with ocean pearl buttons, cut good and full, with only the high grade of workmanship that Palais Royal shirts are known for. Men’s Silk and Wool and Silk Ties, $1 The largest collection of patterns we have ever had in stock, which we selected from the largest neckwear makers in the country. All ties made with satin slip-easy band. Stripes, checks, dots, figures. All ties put in gift boxes. Palais Royal—Main Floor. 060000000000000000000000000000000000000000. Boys' 4-Piece Vest Suits Sizes 7to Byears $](),95 Made with vest, one knicker and one golf pants, both full lined. Pockets bar tacked. Adjustable knees. Coats alpaca lined. Each suit tailored to give the boy the same style as Dad’s. Of all-wool materials, in browns, grays and mixtures. Regular sizes Milo Sheen Petticoats $2.98 | | Embroidered, [ sea m Petticoats that Milo Sheen Bloomers $2.50 Heavy Quality Sport Bloom- ers, with“bright contrasting col- ored garters. Regular sizes. wwwwwwm&wmwwmmwmwmmwwwmmmwwwwwu aside b4 3 § 5 s * ; § 2 1 : s * H e ver) tive gifts. TRegular Palais Royal—Bargain Basement onal com- over, the the De- partment of the Dl\tri/\ of Columbla nominated Gen. Lloyd M. Brett as deputy national chief of staff in the medal of honor class, and W, L. Rich- ardson, a survivor of the Shenandoah disaster, as a national deputy of staff. The department coun of adminis- tration approved a ladies’ night and the department nt ainment com- WITH PIMPLES Hard, Large and ve and Red. ltched and Burned. Cuticura Healed. “My face and -houlder- were, just covered with pimples for about The pimples were ge and red and some of| I=tr=t=lr=/ The, Remarkable Sale in Our Basement Shoe Department Continues! Women’s and Growing Girls’ $3, %4, %5 Pumps and Oxfords Stylish shoes from one = of this country’s biggest J manufacturers. That is Styles our assurance that these Opera Pumps, Southern Ties are high-grade shoes. All Step-ins, Oxfords styles and materials—al! One-strap - Cross-strap widths and sizes in one (For street or dress wear) Style or another. Materials Rubbers for All the Family, 50c 00000000000 00000 (2222222222222 222 ¢ Saad : Felt Slippers 6lc Satin Gray Suede All shades and all Patent Leather Dull Leathers i Tan Calf Velvet Boys’ Indian Play Suits Sizes 4 to 12 years $ l ‘00 Made with Vee front, of heavy quality khaki drill, trimmed in red with bonnet of colored feathers. Kresge Department Stores Quality Merchandise Courteous Service Zie]PALAIS ROYAL The Fair L. S. Pl-nt & Co. ‘ment, -nd in three weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Alice E. Hill, Lory, West Va. Keep your skin clear and your pot::fllv‘ by daily use of Cuti- curs Soap. Heal irritations and whh Cuticura Ointment. e Palais Royal—Main Floor

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