Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 24

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24 { SHENANDOAH PARK | GETS NEW IMPETUS Leaders in Business and In- dustrial Circles Launch $250.000 Campaign. ‘nder the captainey of the recog- leaders of every business and trial interest within its bound- . Washington set out in earnest this morning to raise its quota of £250,000 toward the purchase of the National Park direct eatest financial sources. a meeting of the cam yecutive committee with Ro- “Harper at the Willard Hotel y afternoon, it was announced that a team had been selected to can- vass every busimess organization, every civic organization and eve mercantile association within the Dis- trict of Columbia. e Charles J. Bell, chairman of the bankers’ team, announced that to start off the drive in his section ar- angements had been made with the Shenandoah r harge it to adver- o was done during the Hberty loan drives Others Guarantee Aid. D. 1. Callahan and B. F. Saul said hey would make it their duty to see hat every individual and every firm esented in the Rotary Club sub. bed toward the park, so that the arians could announce they had e over the top 100 per cent. and ienze every kindred club in Wash. © match that record. eously it was arranged to special committees to canvass siness firms represented in the ants and Manufacturers’ Asso- 1. the Chamber of Commerce, ard of Trade and kindred asso- ciations. Thess committees pledged themselves to make personal calls on these firms by the middle of next nd obtain 100 per cent sub- toward the park. lotel Men's Assotiation met | ay and w M THarper and Dr. sociate editor of th © Magazine. It was shown (hn' he park is established and draws | 1 minimum of tourists and each | 1 Vashington gets only three | ile parties a day from those | through Washington. every | Washington would take in | ) a season for the Summer | months from the park trade. View of Hotelkeepers. i The. hotel men admitted that the! hostelry which could net attract at three carloads of tourists a | day from among the throngs that are | 1 1o pass through Washington | from the park would be a very | poor place, indeed. A committee \Vd:l zmr.nml at the meeting to repre- the hotel men and give that line | of business, which will profit almost | immediately from creation of the! parl, representation in the drive. It is pointed out on every hand that | the fate of the Shenandoah National | Park virtually rests in_the hands of | the business men and citizens of | Washington. If Washington obtains | its quota of $250,000, no doubt v\lll 10 er remain that whatever addi- al sum is needed to compiete lh?' 10000 it is estimated the site of | . can be raised else- ! st, all of which will | henefit from the establishment of a ! Kreat national park within such r‘lv)sp‘ proximity. CHARGE MADE IN JERSEY | OF WIDESPREAD SWINDLE | Arrest of Man in Atlantic City | Declared to Disclose Fraudulent | Advertising Scheme. ° where in the By the Associated Press. TRENTON, N. J., @April 2— ‘With the arrest of J. Herman Wood at Atlantic City, Government officials here disclosed what is asserted to be # fraudulent advertising scheme which | has swindled many individuals and manufacturing concerns throughout the country during the past five years. | Wood was arrested at his home by United States deputies on the charge o of using the mails (o defraud. He | as held under $3,000 bail under an | indictment returned by the United | States grand jury here last week traded as’ the “Popular Globe | 0 have Inserted rtisements offer- dvertisement in 50 vearly. Most s in_the list, the in- Aictment contends, o notgexist, but names of some of the leading perio- dicials were included Lime Company Plant Burns. Special Dispatch to The Sta: FRONT ROYAL, Va., April 2 l.imeton Lime Co. nlanl a about 3 miles south of here, was de- ed about noon vesterdsy. The | +s is estimated at $35,000. Origin of | the firg Is not known. ——e | | proposihg national support emploved in industries r children are In infa | Summer Home in the Mountains at BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. (Sixty miles on macadam road from Washington) New Home on Monterey Avenue, Opposite Golf Club Attractive cottare with four mas. ter bedrooms and Servant's ern jiving room. (and “Kitenen, o out_an _acre of Beiizhtral Sumimer “eolons, $7,500.00 TERMS IF DESIRED Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. 723 17th St. N.W. Franklin 7485 A_mbulances For City Calls $4.00 The finest make cars and the lowest price. Funeral, $75.00 we. Call THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME OF W. W. CHAMBERS, Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Columbia 132 ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The Palais Royal . l. m &Co Kresge Department Stores -ra. ‘:-'v: The Well Gloved Hand f;)r Easter \'Vill Wear French Novelty Gloves Featured at $3.95 In both Glace Kid and Suede. Fancy cuffs designed in some smart new styles. Attractive combinations of all the wanted Spring shades. Other qualities at $3.50 to $6.50. Novelty Fancy Cuff Gloves in Suede Finish Fabrics and Silk $1.95 An Outstanding Value at Many different style cuffs and clever embroideries. All the wanted colors. Other qualities, $1 to $2.50. Children’s Gloves 50c, 75¢c and $1 Young fashionables will be very proud to wear these styles with their new Sprifig outfits! Two-clasp, slip-on and fancy cuff gloves in suede fabric, mer- cerized lisle and silk. Colors are silver gray, pastel, mode and pongee. Special Offering of Imported Glace Gloves - Two Groups at $2.45 and $2.95 Fancy Cuff Gloves, in many good styles. New color combinations finished with the latest stitching. All the popular colorings—black and white, etc. Palais Royal—=Main Floor é‘"lll"l"lll||||||l[;IIIIN!llllllllll”lllll"ll|u""||lll‘"l"l""llI|lIlI||Nl"ll|l||Nl|lIlIII|l||llllI|IIlllllllllllll"llll‘fllllllIlIll|||l|"Iml|lll"Hl"llll||lllllIll|||||'|l|l|llllll|l' g Cleverly Patterned to Resemble Rare Bead Designs! In Colors to .Harmonize With Spring Frocks Armor Mesh Bags 598 $1O’95 Gold and Silver Plated Bags with beautifully Zach one is a repro- The bag colored enameled mesh. duction of a high-grade beaded bag. sketched is priced at $10.95. Palais Royal—Main Floor Emlmfllmfllflll"“""l'llII||I|I|IIIIII|l|||IlI|Illl|lll|llIIIIIIIIII|III|I|III||IllIll|lI|IIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIlIlIlllllllill|llIIIIIllllillmflllllllII||||||||Illllll|m'|lllll1llllll Ribbon Fashions Many Favorite Novelties! Ribbon Flowers, 50c to $2 A fascinating selection of dainty ribbon flowers in all the Spring flower hues! They will add much to the smartness of coat, suit or frock—when worn on the sleeve, shoulder or as a corsage. Easter Garters, 50c to $2.25 Pr. In many colors and combinations—all the pastel shades, as well as darker tones. Finished with tiny ribbon flowers, ostrich, knotted bows, etc. Hand-Painted Ribbon Handkerchief Holders 50c Each A most appropriate and at- Dainty Bandettes tractive Easter gift for the Made of tan, litele girl. ) $1000 \ copenhagen, black or gray (o \ B ribbon and finished with a ring so she can carry her handkerchief chicly on her wriste QLTI TR A Complete Display of the Newer Corsetry! Irresmttble Girdle Values $ 5.00 Closed - back girdles that offer the utmost in comfort. Made of beautiful flow- ered brocade, in pink and peach. With sections of knitted elastic. 10, 12, 14 and 16 inch lengths. Sizes 24 to 42. Dozens of styles and materials, includ- ing silk jersey, crepe de chine, satin and lace. All new shades. Palais Royal—Third Floor Palais Royal—Main Floor immlfl"lllIIIHIIMIIIIII"I"I“IlII|ll|IIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII"I[IlI||||IOI|II|llIII HI|IIlIIIIHllIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllIllmlIlIII!Il“lIlIlIflIIIIII For a Man’s Eastpr Youw'll Always Be ; 4-in-Hand Ties Satisfied in a Cpgman Shirt | $1 and $1.50 We are showing a wonder- $2.50 to $12.50 A wonderful collection from which to choose—neckband, collar attached and separate collar to match style, either soft or laundered. Exclusive here. H 2 § ? Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Main Floor . A ful collection at these two ,,V ‘prices. All the new colorings § and patterns! mnfliflmflfllllflllllllmlIIIlIl|llllullI|Imlllllllllll!lltlllmllllllmmImlI1mlII|IWIIullmllllllllllllllllllllll|IlllllIIIllIlllllIIIlIlIlIIIImIlIIIIHIl!IIIml ST TN FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. Wonderful Purchase All Much Grouped at In a new carefully selected group—at an unusually low price! Higher Priced 25 coat for Easter—here are all the styles that will be most admired! Touches of fur enhance chic details. Becoming Silk Scarfs lend distinction. New sleeves are in Bishop, Balloon or Mandolin shape. IIII|I|IIIIIIIlIlI|IlImlIII||||l|ll||l|'|||lllllllllllmlllll||mflillllllll|m|l"IlmllllllIlll"uulil!lll!lmlmllflflllmlllllllillllllmlllllllllllll'I|ICI|I|III|I|IIllll|IllllmlllIIlIl'lI|nlllllmllmlI|I|III|IIM|I|MIIMImlIlIII|I‘ Just in Time for Easter! Last-Minute Arrival of a NEW SPRING COATS Smart Dress Coats—Tailored Top Coats—Sports Coats Buy a new Cape sleeves and capelets maintain their popu- larity. fronts! Marcheen Twill Bloom Mixtures Sizes for misses 14 to 20—for women 36 to 44. New Mannish Tallieurs $25---$35 For New boyish jackets—so youthful and smart; All finely tailored, and the jackets are lined in heavy crepe. Silhouettes are slim line, wrappy, semi-fitted and many have capes or cape effects. The Fabrics The Colors Navy Sea Foam Poiret Sheen Black Lorcheen Fawn Copper Dawn Corral Misses 14 to 20 ne Almond For Women 36 to 44 snug-fitting skirts with kick pleats at the side and Prominent among the collection is the hair-line stripe twill, while others are made of tweeds in diagonal or block design, twill sheen, poiret and marcheen. 2 or 3 button or link style fastening. Colors—Bluebell, and Navy. Palais Royal—Third srasshopper. Saxo. Thistledown, C Single and double breasted models in hamois, Poppy Red, Rust, Black and White Floor . o T L L 4 Prices Cut In Half for Quick Clearance! Easter Cards Novelties and Favors % Price Now 2 for 5¢ to $1.95 Formerly 5¢ to $3.95 To clear out stock we have cut the price on each item in half! Easter Cards Rabbits Easter Paper Basket: Ducks Easter Favors Chickens Hens Roosters Cud Paper Easter Favor Boxes Palais Royal—Main Floor l,m‘rll,\' Milanese Garments Very Specially Priced! Milanese Silk Vests preed 9195 Exceptional value in Milanese vests. Plain tailored with self-picot strap. In pink, tearne, maize, orchid, peach and white. Sizes 36 to 42. Extra Sizes, $2.50 Milanese Silk Bloomers Specially priced 9295 Cut good and full and reinforced to in- sure wear. Just to match the vests. Extra Sizes, $3.50 Specially Women’s Milanese Costume Slips $5.50 self-picot strap, Specially Priced Plain tailored with in pink, peacock and purple. shadow hem. Palais Royal—Main Floor Give These for Easter Gifts! No One Can Have Too Many Handkerchiefs For Women and Men Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 50c Each Embroidered and hemmed by hand. In all the lovely Spring shades and white with colored embroidery. Linen Handkerchiefs, 25¢ A splendid assortment in all the wanted colors, and some are hand embroidered. Men's Sports Handker- " chiefs, Linen, 50c Pongee and Silk $1, $1.50, $1.75, $2 Some have hand-rolled hems. Made of linen; pongee and crepe de chine. + palais Royal—Main Floor With deep , Lovely Slips for Easter Frocks Very Special e $698 A complete assortment to suit all modes. “The Pettislip” is very attractive with tiny kick pleat of lovely self- embroidered bottom. Fashioned of pure dye radium. Exquisite Spring colors. 7 { N % f‘”“* Lingerie 500 Silk Dress Slips $.98 Unusually attractive slips, of radium, milosheen, tub and baronet silk. Their lovely high shades make them appro for all the new Spring dresses. Several novelty models of figured Raydesux—very pretty under thin materials. Pink, white and peach models, trimmed with lace. Sizes to 44, Unusually Attractive for @Sport Bloomers and Petticoats 198 A ) Made of rayon and milosheen, in a variety of attractive styvles. Bloomers are single or double elastic and petticoats have bright colored embroidered bottoms. Colors to match or blend with vour dress or suit. “Non Cling”” and “‘Slipwell’”” Slips = /;/‘\J\/’/ t)\‘fl“.” not ride or cling—also in 5159 A soft cotton fabric that 1 soft English sateen. White “""md flesh. Sizes to 44 Similar styles—46 to 50— $1.95, / Fashionably New in Every Detail! Overblouses $59 Tailored and dressy models of crepe de chine, silk broadcloth, tub silk and printed crepes. To wear on so many occasions and with the assurance of being smartly dressed! In white and many new shades. Styled with varions necklines and long sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46. Palais Royal—Third Floor Moderately Priced at TS Scarfs Exquisite Silk Lingerie Specially .98 :’n‘red’ $3 Pegularly $5.00 and $5.98 Values Including gowns, chemise, step-ins and bloamers, of heavy crepe de chine. Attrac- tive styles with various fine laces, medal- lions and hand work—also tailored with pipings, tucks and pleats. Several styles of Princess Slips among the group, made of radium and novelty fabrics. Palais Rnyul—Tthl Floor L e T e Galore To Wear on Easter and Many Times After At$1'98 Of crepe de chine and georgette, in both plain and figured patterns. All the new shades! At $2.98 Of heavy crepe de chine and georgette, fin- ished with fringe or plain hemstitching. printed and blocked effects—also squares in $3.98 Georgette scarfs in lovely floral and futuristic designs. $5.98, block and dot effects. At fringe ends. At $5, Lov ely '$6.98 Crepe de chine and georgette se-rh. wnth or without fringes. In qunlmen and designs thnt -re delightful Mr-l-—\hln Floor : % i Made with i l|.|mmlmmumlmn|lmunul|umvnmmlm||mlumlnuluuummnlumu|munmumm|uuu||u|lmmmmmnnluumuunmuuu

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