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W.C.T.U WINS AID ¢ - OF CONGRESSMEN Thirty Members Promise Help; to Union in Keeping Dry | 58 Laws Intact. | SO | Thirty dry Congressmen reiterated | heir faith in prohibiton and pledged continued support to the eighteenth | amendmer nd the Volstead Act last| night at which concluded National ‘emperance - Hotel. About suests were present. oole of Brooklyn jonal W, €. T. d of the President n the question of law enforcement | wnd declared that the purpose of her orga fon was * k of 1he men who make the laws of the | Nation | M el Walker Willebrandt, as istant U. 8. attorney general, lauded | the work of the W. C. T. U. “I have! seen it work,” she said, “and I know 5t stands u nd is never | sidetracked. nes, prohi bition _comm! predicted the work of the W. ¢ woula bring ahout complete victory for the fordes of prohibition. Accuses Bootleggers. In 2-minute talks Senators and Rep- yesentatives gave their views on pro hibition, prog: and presidential pos- sibilit Senator Willis of Ohio de clared that when a rum runner runs down a coast guard ship and drowns the men aboard it ‘‘the bootleggers ntry have helped murder nessce, believed. been a. teetotaler T have been a the law of the country.” Senator Means of Colorado held that the only way to do away Wwith drunkenness was by prohibition. Senator Steck of Towa, said he saw no way to liberalize the Volstead Act s long as the eighteenth amendment was in the Constitution. Representa- tives Hill of Alabama and Hayden of Arizona, pledged their continued loy. alty to the work of the W. C. T. U. Representative Tillman of Arkansas said he had always been a Democrat, But “if my party nominates a whisky | inan on a whisky platform I'm going fishing on election day.” Mr. Tillman was sounding the praises of Gov. Donahey of Ohio as a presidential pos- | gibility when the 2-minute limit caught im. Senator Heflin said he was with the W. C. T. U. Senator Reed of Penn-| #ylvania, said he had never seen Sena- tor Heflin limited to 2 minutes before. “Drinks” Held Unlikely. Senator Trammell of Florida® spoke @of the progress made in the country through prohibition and urged the delegates to keep the sentiment of the ple in favor of it. Representative ree of California, said Congress couldn’t “vote anybody a drink” as long as the eighteenth amendment was in the Constitution. Representa- tive Timberlake of Colorado, was em- phatic in favor of existing liquo laws. Representative Houston of Dela- ‘ware mentioned his State ay an oasis | with Pennsylvania, Maryland and the | Atlantic Ocean on all sides. Repre- | senatative Britt of Georgia said that' as long as “Mrs. Yost, W. C. T. U. worker, keeps calling on Congressmen there is no fear of prohibition being weakened.” He surrendered a minute of his time to his colleague, Repre- sentative Upshaw, who told &, joke. Senator Norbeck sais ‘Ppohibition ohibits in South Dakota,” and Sena- r McMasters praised Frances Wil-| lard., | Denies Illinois Wet. Representative Rathbone of Illinois, denied that his State was wet. He #aid he had fought for prohibitian and “politically I still live.” Representa- tive Hoch of Kansas sald his State had led three reforms, abolition, Wo.. an suffrage and prohibition. Repre- sentative Johnson of Kentucky after telling a story warned of attempts Be sald were being made to circum- went the Constitution. Dry sentiments were expressed also by Senator Frazier of North Dakota, Representative Smith of Idaho, Sena- tor Mayfield of Iowa, Representative Elliott of Indiana, Representative Green of JIowa, Representatives Lozler of Missouri, Hershey of Maine, Kelly of Pennsylvania, Dallinger of husetts, and Michener of | Michigan. e BANK ROBBER KILLED. {heriff Shoots Bandit Who Held Up Florida Institution.’ AUBURNDALE, Fla., January 28 UP).—ldentified, authorities say, by yapers on his person, B. M. Muller, Hollywood, Fla., was shot and instant- 1y killed here late yesterday by James E. Glover, Polk County deputy sheriff, efter he had held up and robbed the First National Bank of Auburndale of $1,200. Bank authorities said that the man fmade an appointment after the bank had closed and when admitted, at the point of two revolvers, held up, Vice President Braddock and three other employes of the bank and succeeded in frussing them up. After scooping up ;ll currency found in the teller’s cages, ® hurriedly left the. building. Glover’'s attention was centered on the man as he attempted to flee in an eutomobile. He opened fire imme- @iately, shooting him four times. The jnoney was recovered. impol:ied and Domestic Upholsmy and DraperY FABRICS ‘Wholesale and Retail Roroe W7 Rnithe 2811 F St N.W. Main 3211 for Fathnates Clear your skin Make your face a business asset That skin-trouble may be more than @ source of suffering and embarrass- ment—it may be holding you back in the business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good appear- ance is required. Why “take a chance” when_Resinol Ointment heals skin- eruptions so casily? Pimples, blackheads, stubborn rashes quickly yield to its soothing touch. Ask your druggist. Free nd you a free sample, each nt and_Resinol Bn 3 t. 53, Resinol, Baltimore, ‘ Jt Of “Adorable” Satin and Silks $2.98 Adored, indeed-—for its -shining beauty, for:soft finish and because it does not cling. Shown in white and the wanted high shades. Also radium and crepe de chine slips at this special price. PALAIS ROYAL—Lingeric—Third Fioor Clearance! Odd Lengths of Laces, Nets and Chiffon Remnants 25c¢ ea. All to go at this low price tomorrow regardless of former prices! Love- liest of fabrics—sale priced. PALAIS ROYAL—Laces—Main Floor, Perfumes Just the Size to Carry in Your Purse Coty’s L'Origan, Paris, L'Or or Emer- ande, 85c. Rigaud Un Air Embaume, $L Roger and ‘Gallet Fleur d’Amour, $1.50. Roger and Gallet Jade, $1. Lentheric Miracle. Lotus d'Or, $L Karess and Fiancee, $1. Hudnut Du Barry, Narclsse,sjasimin. Lily of the Valley, Plaza, Lilac, $L Piver's Fetiche (perfume of youth), $1. Arly La Boheme, $1. And of Course You Carry Rouged Matches, 25¢ 20 in every package. Enamel Double Compacts, 75¢ Contain powder and rouge. Hudnut Week-End Packages, 25¢ Packed with cleansing and vanishing cream, face powder and perfume. PALAIS ROYAL—Toilet Goods—>Main Floor Half-Price Sale! Trimmings 39c, 69c, 99¢ yd. Stock clearance—and many lovely trimmings have been reduced even more than half. ferent item Metal Beaded Fringes, Soutache Braids, Beaded or Sequins Bandings, Tas- sels, Buttons. £ PALAIS ROYAL—Trimmings—Main Floor For the Schoolgirl $1.59 $1.95 $2.95 Fresh, crispy frocks in the styles girls adore! Of fashionable prints or ging- hams. Sizes 6 to 10 have bloomers and there are more sophisticated models. 8 to 14. Lace or Embroidery Trimmed Nainsook Slips, $1 Sizes 8 to 14. Sateen Bloomers, 59¢ Black, flesh or white. ‘Sizes 8 to 16. Girls’ Rayon Vests, 87¢ Flesh, or honey dew. Sizes 8 to 16, Bloomers to Match, §1 PALAIS ROYAL-—Girly® Section—Third Floor G Street at Eleventh NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 19217. Telephone Main 8780 —— Empbhatic Reductions on Women’s and Misses’ Coats— for Dress or Sports Small Groups—Offered at Tremendous Savings! Not more than 82 garments in the assortment, but they are worth coming far to see! Rich materials, fine furs, faultless tailoring—even if you have no need for a new Winter coat this season you ‘will do well to look ahead to next season when values such as these are offered! Women’s Coats % Misses’ Coats $47.50 $69.50 Dress Coats, $26.75 $49.50 Dress Coats, $18.75 $39.50 Dress Coats, $10.00 $49.50 $69.50 Fur-lined Sports. Coats, $34.75 $15.00 $59.50 Fur-trimmed Sports Coats, $29.75 $29.50 Plain Sports Coats, $14.75 o $29.50 Plain Sports Coats, $14.75 PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor $79.50 Dress Coats, $49.50 Dress Coats, $39.50 Dress Coats, $79.50 Sports Coats, * $39.50 Sports Coats, $29.75 $19.75 Noteworthy Values in Becoming All Occasion Frocks $18.75 Styles that will go smartly down town, to luncheon, to tea, to all sorts of informal parties or traveling. hine, styled 1€ new You'd never dream such charming neckline, which can be worn either high or low. Trimmed with tucks i : dresses could be bought for only B B B 3 QS $18.75! Advance Spring fashions show in every one—perhaps it’s the way the pleats fall in clusters, the neckline takes new shapes, tiny tucks appear most unexpectedly, or the color itself. Favorite fabrics in- clude satin, flat crepe and georgette. Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—Dresses—Third Floor Accentuating Smartness in Every Line! Vestees With Cuff to Match $3.50 Glistening satins, georgette or crepe de chine, styled with the new V Sample Line of Neckwear 65¢ Lovely imported or dom e stic pieces that would ordinarily be $1 to $2. Collars, cuffs, vestees, etc, in the group. PALAIS ROYAL—Neckwear—Main Floor Sensible Gloves For General Wear or Dress Imported Cape Skin Gloves Trim slip-on styles—as practical as they are 3 95 popular! All hand ‘sewn. ° French Kid Gloves Either fancy cuff gloves in both glace and sucde or slip-on styles in French washable suede. The cuffed : styles are trimmed with embroideries and stitch- ) ing. Practically every smart shade. Imported Fabric Gloves on u(_)'lcs with tailored simplicity—fancy cuff 1 .50 gloves with gay embroideries. Shown in blonde, French gray, almond, cork, pongee, nude or oak. Suede-Finish .Fabric Gloves Wide variety of attractive styles—some are $1 pr. plain and others, in novelty effects. X ;. in Fi L PALAIS ROYAI—Gloves—Main Floor 4 New Spring Hats Special, 35 Silk With Straw Felt With Straw All Straw Satin With Straw All Ribbon Tats with the details and air of more expensive models—one reason why our specialized $5 Millinery section is so famous! The women and girls who demand fineness in-style—quality— and workmanship can find it here at this very moderate price! Large, medium and small headsizes. Unusual values at $5. L PALAIS ROYAL—Millinery—Third Floor - SILK HOSIERY The name “Ruby Ring” insures style—color correctnes guaranteed satisfaction. The favorite of all type of femininity, from debutante and her mother to the girl who has entered the business world. Ruby Ring Hosiery is carried exclusively at the Palais Royal in Washington. All-Over Silk Ruby Ring Full-Fashioned Hose Pure thread silk from top to toe! Full-fash- ioned sheer chiffon or medium service weight. 1 90 Shown in black, white and the new shades for L4 street as well as evening wear. 3 pairs $5.55 Medium Service Weight Ruby Ring Hosiery Full fashioned. Long silk hose with mercer- ized garter top. Extra splicing at the toe to 1 50 insure wear and the Ruby Ring which pre- L 3 pairs $4.35 vents garter runs. Splendid color assortment. PALAIS ROYAL—Hosiery—Main Floor . A AN A AR AN A AEAN AT A o g 3 “A new- Palais Royal in the making” Kresge Department Stores, Inc. wo Days More of January Sales “From the Orient” g New Kimonos Come From Japan Special, $2.98 Oriental in every respect—from the lovely crepes that make them to the hand-embroidery that adorns them! Long, full-cut models, in various shades. Pretty Negligees fieduced 51 2-98 Taken from our own higher-priced stocks and specially priced for tomorrow. Black or bright colored negligees of satin, silk, crepe de chine, georgette or novelty fabrics. PALAIS ROYAL—Lingerie—Third Floor One of the many styles Tots’ Fur-Trimmed COATS $4.95 Reduced From 3$8.95 and $10.95 Cunningly tailored little coats of broadcloth or ‘hovelty materials. Some with smocked yokes. Sizes 1 to 4. Also Melton or Chinchilla Coats for baby boys. Tots’ $3.95 and $5.95 Velvet or Broadcloth Hats, $2.95 Felt, Velvet and Chinchilla Hats Now, Infants’ and To g ‘y or Knitted nty Dresses t Only $2.95 Woal Shirts, $1 s 2 and 3. Only Infants’ Cashmere Hose, 59c Sizes 4 to 6% Infants’ Buttoned Sweaters, $1.59 1 to 8 Year Sizes, in Red, Pink, Blue or White. PALAIS ROYAL Infants’ Section—Third Floor Children’s Wool Hose Smart Fancy Colored 7%+Wool Hose. In the shades that will match their sweaters, Sizes 7 to 10%. "Also full length wool and rayon_hose in various novelty patterns. Sizes 6 to 10. ® Boys’ and Girls’ Sports Hose Either 7% or Full Length English Ribbed Hose. Plain shades or 39c novelty effects. Sizés 5 to 10% in the assortment.” Regular 50c and 59¢ values. 3 PALAIS ROYAL—Hosiery—Main Floor