Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 41

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mwvmmnmmle ‘|| OF NEXT DRY BLOW 150 Additlonal Agents Wil ot Cheok Withdrawals of - & Alcohol. ¥ Séptember‘ L hrpassed *cur for depart: giving really remarkable valoes on and Auvgust,’ um\lythmhl | Ipun on"every pmlnn you make. ot handsomely if you do. ! %ted on these two pages for. h-mw ; Kresge Department St ores, Ine. i The Faxr, Chlcago L. 8. Plaut & Co. 'Ncwark. G Stnat at El:venth - s:m Hours*bafly, 9: 15t06P. M. Plauning t6 strike some of its hard: est blows against rum in New -York City, as part of a Nationwide in- tensive drive under new legislation, the Government yesterday mapped out its program for adding 150 men to the 'I"HREE amazing groups—three low Nhie ab' ‘wirked® sk rogram th: in the height of at a conferénce of prohibition of prices! Hats that are gh ficlals at the Treasury, includin Frank Dow, acting chief of all pmhl bluon forces: James E. Jones, direc- rohibition; Chester P. Mills, prohibition _ administrator at = New Yol’k and Richard E. Barnitz, pérmis sive assistant to Mills. e Hats The amount of industrial alcohol er 'ORMERLY priced at §7.50 to $15! That's rroyrg A B LI the price they sold at ; channels is between 400,000 and 500,- earlier in the season and 2 8 000 gallons a month. Mr, Mills also their charm and quality are ° typical’ of that high grade. o, T ke ' §5 SPORTS AND Mi oot ci s priveth TAILORED HATS could be bought. suggests “stocking up.”” : '_ - NOVELTY straws, Swtss ‘hemps, azures fashion right now-—models you can wear late into the Fall—and sports hats in styles that *. ‘will be equally fashionable next season. 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS % " 3 for 50¢. ,! [ GMALL linen squares for ladies — larger in New York, according to Mr. Mills, while alcohol, whiskey and wine are among ‘the leading troublemakers Bome “moonshine” is avallable, the administrator said, but indicated his belief that much of the illicit liquor was diverted from industrial alcohal. Rum Row, the floating supply houses -off New York, the adminis- trator considered as “practically out 1s one of the serious problems and a Palais Royal—Main Floor d a few Gage of business” The drug stores of 5 NOVELTY JEWELRY $1.49 New! Out of regular stock! Costume and an- tique necklaces of made pearls and colorned : stones. ' Bracelets, broeches, bar pins, Hat. ornaments earrmgs Palais Royal—Main Floor Stamped Goods 88c ING and embroidering things urself is one sure way of being in ctive and different, both in personal . | Special 2! Values s and home appointments, Here aré d three very interesting bargains. tamped Bedroom Sets, 88¢ am Belg‘lan lmen crash, stamped in a. il bnskct ‘Include a vanity sofsclrfs Usnlly Regularly $1.25. Votle, plun or in iancy weaves. Blue, ‘tango, ‘green, pelch and’ white. Two deslgns Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, Women’s tampedDreuesSBc Sheer dresses of fancy voile, regularly $1.35. For small and medium size women. Séuwle designs, easily = embroidered. d nile, green. White and nil g\'fl HPPR $1—$1.25 Iinported Fabnc Gloves, 79c¢ Stvled to fashionably protect your hands when you drive a car or ride. Others to wear with short-sleeve _frocks. | Suede finish gloves in slip-on Biarritz style— white, chamois color or pon- gee, fancy cuff styles in col- ors, and 16-button lennhs in white, Palals Royal—-Main Floor “©dd Lots of Linen ' Luncheon Cloths RASTICALLY reduced because they are slightly soiled from handling— ‘Batvithem you'd launder them anywav! Sizes 45x45, 54x54 and 72x72, Regularly, $4 to $8.95. 5 $3.95 Linen Tea Napkins ° $3.49 dozen —E L pure linen squares—16x16 inches. %"themmed Designed in block pflt ern. Buy here tomorrow and save on household budget! U&bimfi_ed A -good quality that you can use ior sheets;. pillbsvcases and many other pur- paées. 1,800, yards;of this 38-in; muslin . to (o at this price Martex Bath Towels 1 u-—aomc £ which v, for ‘this is a rem:rk- on tables acc in order to save you u;ne. i'est colors . Of Fabrics That Make ; tmpaier Baslisk Broad- cloth Fine Quality Woven " M ad ras- Novelty Broadcloth * Made-m-Amema Bfoml- Slnmvwill be toum $1 Novelty Golf Jacquard Tops All Perfect AN important det a il of .any man’s sport apparel. In all the new- and - combi- nations, . Sizes 10, 10%, 11 and 1%, A OO That Washmglon Men or Thetr Value-Kmnwng Wives WillBuy Very Quickly at OST all of these shirts-have 6-button fronts which fneans they are trim m\appearance Il‘ld do not glp _above_the belt. . They are box pleated nll thc way down mstead of stoppmg at the last button Neckband or Collar Attached Styl&s—-Also Wlth Separate : Collars to Match ADE with extra "deep armholcs and wide slceves that’’ M ithat prevent pulling and’ insure longer' wear 'and, . greater comfort. 133, 34 and 35 inch-lengths—so- bothithe long and the short armed man can find'a perfect. fit. Neckbands 13% to 17. ‘In white, blue, tan and g-rav Wovg _and nove]ty unpes Fnday only, - 500 Boys’ PureLmen' Washable Flapper Sults ! weight fabric. . . and a definite aid in preserving a .l Gn-ls’,S ‘ in th ! a5 et Vil - $3 29 small head sizes, : Palais Royal—Second "'Tlnflifl‘dnsu Special” Attractive Hats ALMOST unbelievable — smart hats for sports, street or more formal wear at ohly 59¢! Most of them in medium and small shapes, It *will be easy to select a most ‘ becoming ofle i you shop C early. Women s Tub Frocks $1.98 pRETTIBR one that are usually priced $2.98 to $3.98. Very dainty. Voiles, batistes, dimitie$ and silkette, ‘The wanted dot and stripe color com- binations, delicate small figured pat- terns and solid shades. Sizes 36 to 46. Somg extra sizes may be found in the ‘lot as well. Palais Royal—Third Floor Gms, meen pr:, ¢ Chemise, Sup-m, Bloomer: 88c VDILE repe, bmste, dimity and nainsook. Lace and embroidery trims. Or tailored. ' Lots of extra sizes; too. White and the clear jewel shades. g ngene Princess Slips R Sizes 36 to 46 lxl'r:g;lu ‘:l o 52 | $1 88 F xoft lingerie cloth. Built-up shoulders or strap tops. Lace or embroidery teimmed. Some have trimmed bottoms. : CORSETLETI'ES, ' $1.95 E new kind of corsetlet with uplift brassiere of silk jersey " and nether part of a sturdy, light- Cool for Summer youthful line.’ Sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38, f Palais mml—m Floor A the adonblg little hats that have gnced $1.95 to $595 in our stock are offered Fnd&y at just half - those prices. Cool summery hnl—silk, straw md lingerie. In shades to match the Summer coats. ¥ K d UAN cotton of ‘cotton and wool mixed. . Slkhtly mussed. * Broken sizes 1 to 3 years, " Tots’ Dresses, §1.50 : 1 Ging ‘and voile. On(lnlty $195 and 9.%. | Broken sizes, 2 to 6 years. e l.lnfint’lmlmyl!ed’,lis 1'$17.50 Drop-Side Crib, #l,{.”‘ color fsanel and plad cloth New York which apply for new per- mits to operate will be investigated carefully under the new campaign, according to Mr. Mills, and the rec- ord of both the new operatar and the place of business itself in the past will be carefully examined. U. S. EXPORTS DECLINE; IMPORTS GAIN IN YEAR Nation Closes 12 Months With Favorable Merchandise Trade Balance of $286,828,711. 'hegUnited States closed the fiseal . year énded June 30 with a favorable merchandise trade balance of $286.- 828,711, Exports for the 12 months endins June 30, 1926, were valued at $4,753.- 516,204, a decrease of $111,064,960 under last year, while imports totaled $4,446,687,493, an increase of $642,- 559,118, The figures, it was explained by Commercé Departmernt officials, indi- cated the growing expansion of for- eign production, and the increased purchasing power of this country. A big part of the import value in- creases, however, was represénted by comparatively higher prices for crude materials, such as rubber, while the export decline was attributed lar; to the falling off in quantity price of grain and cotton. The figures compare with an excess of exports over imports of $1,040,452,. Sknrts, 51 29 : ommn, mlmmms and as,‘} tmo.;; 789 for the previous fiscal year. : BRITISHERS MAY STUDY U, S. HIGH WAGE METHODS Commission to Observe Industrial Conditions in Ameriea Con- sidered in London. By the Associated Press. IDVDOV July 15.—The Daily Mail tl has beén discussion in mln(-l I circles of the desirability of mndln.: commission to the United States to study the methods whereby high wages are .carned there. The mission would be similar in, character to that recently sent by the Daily Mail, The paper says no decision has been made, but if industrial peace is re. stored in Great Britain, such'a com- ;\\lt‘t,don probably will be sent in the - - SPEED SIGNS ASKED. Eldridge. Wants Maryland to Aid at Chevy Chase Circle. Installation of 15-miles-an-hour speed limit signs around that part of Chévy rcle within the State M is belns sought by Traffie Director | M. O. Eldridge. The traffic bureau has- placed: the 15-miles-an-hour signs around. - the portion of the circle within the Dis- trict, but says that mowflm into the District cannot see t.nn. PERPETUAL | BUILDING | ASSOCIATION 5% Conpmdd Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Over $12,000,000 Surplus, - $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. 43T

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