Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1926, Page 19

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NORETHANE HTTERDAVTOSHOW Crowds on First Two Nights Double Previous Attend- ance Record. Motordom turned out en masse at itomobile show last night, the 3 to the automotive ington Auditorium being estimated at of the annual rowds have ons d have ber visiting the two nights of v owners and those who plan to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, C t, 1926, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc. (Coprright M BLG SISy REG’LAR FELLERS—Jimmie Reverses the Verdict, A FRAID CAY \ Tame TALE! torir have been 1 hat the n sk innume - | Economic, 1926. 19 BY GENE BYRNES CITY CLUB'S DRIVE FOR MEMBERS BEGUN | Campaign for Enrolling 1,000 Ad- ditional Names Inaugurated Last Night at Dinner. Approximately 200 members of the ampaign attended the ope! of the four-.day : DECLARES SOVIET ‘| LOST MUCH IN 1925 aganda Programs Defeated, 'AIMS TO SHOW VALUE OF PUBLIC LIBRARY i pate? Political and Prop-|Demonstration to Be Made of Its Assistance to Commercial Con- trial exposition. the committee would think *favorably [to say. of having the Public Library partici- | “You will remember that I spoke N AR before the Chamber of Commerce 3 | about the work of our industrial divi- | could probably bring the library’ ave on exhibition (Conyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. " |drive at a dinner at the club last | night. Maj. G presiden | club i Edward > campa improvemen: to the Beaver Country Clu h: been taken over by the City C! 1ad glso dis- Am. Anton Stephan, the ans of the Dim Morris Roseberg declared that it the club to ha national and 1 ment of the chamber's second indus- [slon. The membership present seemed | sources in the industrial fleld to the | I wonder. whether | to be much interested in what I had |attention of a large number who might It occurs to us that if you could give us a small booth we would h representative books on the most important indus- tries in Washington. In that way we | not know of our service in this field.’ The committee was quick to see the va 2 djunct to the has been set exhibit, which hauser of Rev. Homer J <7 =284 how > moved will dise automotive design s VIRGINIA STATE W70RKERS ARE PUT ON 8-HOUR DAY Byrd Orders Change Looking nd Reduction of Employes in Departmer ish him reductions. the S of electric power Laking of watches I Modernize Your HOME Let Us Install ELECTRIC WIRING and NEW ® FIXTURES xpert will call and give low estimate. < MUDDIMAN & 709 13th St.—Main 140 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. f Says Rev. E. A. Walsh. The year 1925 was a mixture of fajlure and success for the Russ Soviet government, with its suc Iying entirely in Mongolia, w the Soviet pro. Locarno confere: only two the employ shown nnual i viet | held March ' Auditorium co in which the lib inclusiv s, ir their eco- | been 1 and their many cou n, he said, e and its ami sore point for the Father Walsh said victors and | , principle of A “Russia’s idea now,” said, “is to impose this For Golds G”i or Safe and Proven idea on Take the Remedy Laxative cerns of Washington. exposition BROMO Q UININE g Eae spin? s Ry Ol e > The Palais Roval Kresge Department Stores L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark Quality Merchandise The Fair Courteous Service Chicago The Consolidation of Three Great Wholesale Silk Houses, Necessitating im- mediate reduction of their Spring Stocks. presented a rare opportunity for the Palais Royal to be the First Store in Washington to purchase and offer this ' Sensational Sale of $30,000 of NEW SPRING SILKS! at prices lower than those usually prevailing at the end of the Season. A sale of this kind may not happen again in a decade. ] Here in brilliant array are all the newest interpretations in Spring colorings and designs—fascinating silks in soft and mellow shades, delicate, becoming or gay d ashing colors—everything to delight the heart of woman. Spring Silks Regularly $1.98, $2.29, $2.49, $2.98 $1 .64 Yard The following group is com- posed of the season’s most desirable weaves, in plain and fancy designs, and are very complete in color assortments: 40:Inch Crystal Cord Faille, in 23 colors. 40-Inch Printed Georgette Crepe, in great variety. 40-Inch Plain Georgette Crepe, in 50 colors. 40-Inch Silk-and-Wool Spiral Crepe. 40-Inch All-silk Charmeuse, in black and colors. 40-Inch Black Bengaline. 36-Inch Printed Foulards. 36=-Inch Washable Satin, Lingerie Shades. 36-Inch Plain and Glace Taffeta. 40-Inch Printed Crepe de Chine, in newest color combinations. 40-Inch Heavy Box Loom Crepe Cord Faille 40-Inck Crystal Spring Silks Regularly $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 $224 Yard In this group we offer excep- tionally fine qualities of silks, of which the following are shown in wide assortment: 40=Inch All-silk Crepe Back Satin, in 35 colors. 40-Inch All-silk Canton Crepe, in 12 street shades. 40-Inch Satin Canton Crepe. 40-Inch All-silk Flat Crepe, in 20 shades. 54=-Inch Black Charmeuse. 40-Inch Black Charmeuse. 54-Inch Printed | $1 64 Silk Crepes Regularly $3.00 de Chine, in 50 colors. 40-Inch All-silk Willow Taffeta, washable—all colors. 32:-Inch Plain and Striped Silk Broadcloth, washable. 40-Inch Silk-and=-Wool Satin A beautiful material, shown in twenty-five different shades, including all the new colors for Spring—and black—as follows: White Phantom Red Golden Tan Henna Bright Orange Copen Blue Turquoise Old Rose Light and Dark Brown Delft Blue Navy Black Palais Royal—Second Floor Treenn 83 O8 Y4, An assortment of smart designs, in wonderful color combinations and an un- usually high-grade silk, printed in smart bordered and all-over effects, for street, sports and afternoon wear. Tablets The Tonic and Laxative effect keeps the system in condition to throw off all attacks of COLDS, GRIP and INFLU- Faille, in 11 shades. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Radium Breadcloth ' Regularly $1.75 Yard /3 1 44 . This 36-inch all-silk material is one of the largest selling items shown for lingerie=and several other purposes—especially as it has such perfect laundering qualities. “fie color assortment is as follows: Pink Nude French Gray Lucille Green Maize Turquoise Miami Cocoa Kiss Peach Orchid Phantom Red Phillips Pink Pearl French Rose Goblin Blue Black 40-Inch Rayon Satin 24 Regularly $1.69 Yard $ 1 High lustrous satin, so much in demand for undergarments and slips, in all the desirable lingerie shades. White Peach Pink Old Rose Coral Orchid Hioliols Bl | R TR L : Tan Black 0 W 74 m Turquoise Jade below hy We | winced life with| Donnell the hm“

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