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22 WOMEN'S GROUPS ASK CO-OPERATION iLeaders Seek to Avoid Dupli- ‘w cation of Effort by w Jqint Work. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK.—Efficiency is becom- ing the watchword of women'’s organ- izations and in their efforts to attain this goal even rival groups are co- operating. Leaders of the most influential wom- en’s clubs of this country have agreed to discuss ways and means to avoid duplication of effort. At present many of them have program& con- cerning welfare of women and chil- dren, politics, junior education and general cultural activities of women which though interesting and valuable are repetitions. Delegates from 34 organizations | comprising the National Council of ‘Women of the United States will at- tend the fourteenth annual convention at which its president, Dr. Valeria H. Parker of New York, predicts a ¢»- operative program will be adopted. The meetings are to be held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel from December 5 to 10. More than 200 women from all parts of the United States will as- semble. “At a time when sinister forces are endeavoring to create suspicion and antagonism between citizens of differ- ing races and religious faiths,' says Dr. Parker, “the National Council of Women of the United States has an important duty to fulfill in binding more closely the wamen of its many large and powerful organizations. We want them to see the possibilities of an association which, without inter- ference In specific programs and ac- tivities, offers, nevertheless, a clearing house for a comparison of the accom- plishments and for the prevention of duplication of effort.” The convention plans three subjects as keynotes of the discussion. They are: The importance and activities of the Children’s Bureau; contributions toward the welfare and progress of our country made by women in 40 years of organization, and the after. math of the Mississippi Valley flood and its rélation to family welfare. Many to Speak. The evening sessions of the con- ference will be of interest to the gen eral public. On December 6, there will be a President’s night meeting when the following club presidents will speak: Dr. Mary E. Woolley, American As sociation of University Women: Mrs. John D. Sherman, Generat Federation of Women's Clubs; Miss Lillian Clay- jon, American Nurses Association: Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, Natinai Assoclation of Colored Women; Mrs. Robert E. Speer, National Board of [ agoia] Found at Relative’s Home |1°t® exonerating other officials of the [up today until January 4 for recondi- Y. After $125,000 Deficit Is Bared by Examiner. By the Associated Press. Guild of America; Mrs. Burns, the Maccabees. Federation of Music Clubs, M Stillman Kelley of New Yo ranging_a musical program for cember 7. Mrs. Carrie Chapman will be chief speaker at a mass meet- ing December 9. (e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH : : WASHINGTON, D.C. ot Puais RovaL Separate Entrance for Men’s Store—On G st. near 10th, ]OSTORE for? MEN . High Quality—Yet a Low Price On Men’s and Young Men's 'All-Wool 2-Trousers Suits and All-Wool Overcoats $28.50 ME and see them for yourself—the perfect fit, the fine quality of the materials, and the high-grade ‘workmanship will sell themselves! The Suits—are made of the new cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres and blue serges. Single and double breasted models, tailored in the new 3-button style. The Overcoats—are double breasted, with box back. Plenty of blue coats with velvet collars, Sizes 33 to 44. A Necktie Party for Men! 2,400 Men’s New Four-in-Hand Ties (Boxed for Gifts) $1 OGADORES . ., ., Twills, . . Reps . . . and Satin finish ties in all the new designs and color- ings. Every one a style leader—so it will be safe to buy gift neckwear for the most particulss men on your Nst. PALAIS ROYAL—Men’s Store=Main Flesy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927. irs. Joseph Friend., Na- . C. tional Council of Jewish Women: Mrs. Lena M. Phillips, National Federation »f Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Mrs. J. Walter Frieberg, Na- tional Federation of Temple Sist: hoods; Miss Belle Sherwin, Under the auspices of the National | ;00" Would Be Idcal for Gifts as Well as Your Own Personal Use! Eaton, Crane and Pike Stationery PECIAL Christmas Boxes, va- rious smart styles, $1. Other boxes of this famous stationery, $1.50 to $5. Pound paper, 35¢ to $1 pound. Envelopes, 15¢ to S0c package. PALAIS ROYAL Stationery—>Main Floor $1.95 Indestructible (Mfg.) Pearls, $1.69 The popular 60-inch strands of creamy white beads—beautifully matched and of a uniform size. " $1 Sparkling Pins At 79¢ To wear on your hat, a: or on your shoulder! are of rhinestones and imitation pearls. PALAIS ROYAL Jewelry—Main Floor Sale! New Rayon Lingerie $1 o 4 SPECIAL purchase— that's why the price is so much lower than you usu- ally pay for such high-grade rayon lingerie! GOWNS—Lace trimmed, pastel colorings. BLOOMERS—AII flat lock seams. Pastel and costume shades. UNION SUITS—Bodice style, closed models. Pink or peach. CHEMISES—Tailored or lace trimmed. PANTIES—French or step-in style. Tailored or lace trimmed. VESTS—Plain or trimmed. PALARS ROYAL Enit Underswear—Main Floor New! The O’Rossen Hand Bag $2.95 VER so smart—made in a flat frame style with large, shining ball fastenings at the top. With an extra pocket on the front that is so handy for handkerchiefs or bills. Of fine imported lizard grained calf or plain calfskin, PALAIB ROYAL Hand Bags—Main Floor OHIO CASHIER HELD ‘Arcadia is a village nine miles from IN BANK SHORTAGE | rindiay. ohio. Before Conaway de-| The steamer George Washington of New Arrivals in Our Fashion Shops! e Satte Tom & Dumber of for-| STEAMER GOES IN DOCK. parted from the village, he left a|the United States Lines will be laid bank. tioning and repairs, the Shipping Police did not question the cashier | Board announced, and an expenditure pending the arrival of Sheriff Ken- 228,198 for the work has been neth Clark from Findlay. orized. ——_ Further hearings on the equalization of freight rate differentials from North TOLEDO. November 4. — Fred P. Civil Service Cha: 3 League of YWoman Voters; Mrs. Ella |Conaway. 42, cashier of the Arcadia nge Approved. Atlantic ports will be held November Ohlo) Bank & Savings Co. who was eported missing here yesterday after | 2™ he bank was closed, with a shortage | PATAETaph 6, so as to provide that @ | Candy Firms Drop Lottery Scheme 125,000, was arrested by detectives | ;‘er‘. last night at the hnm}t’a of a rela. |COmes classified and subject to com-| Two candy manufacturers have dis- He was held for authorities at Arcadia. The bank The President has approved an|30: the board also ordered. amendment to civil service rule 11, K person holding a position when it be- petitive examinati)n shall not acquire | continued lottery schemes for the the rights he would acquire if ap-|promotion of candy sales through pointed thereto upon examination | agreement with the Federal Trade as closed on order of funder civil Service rules, “unless the | Commission to cease this unfair tate superintendent of | Civil Service Commission is satisfied | method of competition. The commis- State bank | that he was not appointed for the pur- | sion followed its policy of mot dis- way previously | pose of acquiring such rights.” closing the names of the firms. Exact Copies of Paris Originals! Misses’ & Juniors’ Frocks At Three Palais Royal Prices $11.75 $16.50 $25 EVERY single dress is a duplicate of amuch, much more costly style! The very new- est colors—including D'Or Red, Napoleon Blue, Bubble (tan) Camel and Rose Glow. One and two piece models of lovely silks —some tailored enough for sports and others to wear to tea or bridge. And one of the nicest things about the group is that you'll find specialized sizes for juniors 13, 15, 17, 19, and for misses 14 to 20. - PALAIS ROYAL—Junior-Miss Section—Third Floor Th:se Tailored Cloth Frocks Fit Smartly Into Every Woman’s Wardrobe PES at the very low price of $ ISTINCTIVELY cut and beautifully tai- lored dresses that you admire so much when you see them on the streets, traveling or in a business office! Fashioned of such excellent materials as wool reps, fine twills, hairline stripes, novelty mixtures and wool crepes. In wrap- around, double-breasted coat, pleated skirt and two-piece models—every frock has the air of having been individually tailored. Sizes for women, 36 to 46. PALAIS ROYAL—Women's Dresses—Third Floor Paris-Sponsored Furs Trim T ese New Winter Coats 365 ma $85 Though yow'd ordinarily pay con- siderably more for coats like these! THE much-talked-of Baby Seal trims many. of these new coats—and what a delightful fur it is, so soft and silky, and in such rich tones of brown! 'Tis no wonder that its popularity is increasing every day, and, of course, you know Baby Seal is a genuine fur. Other furs that ingeniously emphasize the flares and new features of the mode include—Platinum Wolf, Red, Kit, Gray and Black Fox, Skunk, Squirrel and Silver Muskrat. Lovely soft pile fabrics have been perfectly tai- lored and handsomely lined. Plenty of blacks and browns, as well as blues and various other shades in demand this season. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 46. PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor To Wear to the Next Game! $5 OR if you are planning a week end trip or a “home coming” over the holiday—nothing could be smarter than one of these trig felts that will fit into any plans, whether they be an auto- mobile trip or a matinee dance! Some are simply trimmed with grosgrain ribbon and others shine with sparkling ornaments. Colors to wear with overy costume—and there is & complete assortment of large or small headsizes. PALAIS ROYAL—Millinery—Third Floor Cle Puaais Rovar Saturday is shopping day for all School- Goers! At The Palais Royal the younger generation will find just the kind of apparel that takes their fancy—and will meet the approval of their value-knowing elders. Paris Styles in Youthful Versions! Girls’ Hats, $3.95 Novelty felts—velvet tams, trim- med with fur—and chinchilla hats! And you'll find such fashionable shades as brown, cocoa, navy, buff and green. Come shopping in the Girls’ Department tomorrow morning! Third Floor Very Specially Priced! Girls’ Wool Serge Frock $4.95 Two-piece Navy Blue Frocks that are so becoming to girls and look so tailored and smart for school! Black tie, embroidered emblem and white braid form the trim- ming. Sizes 7 to 14. Other Frocks for Girls Special $10.95 That's a special Saturday- price— these are dresses that usually sell for much more. Eton style models of poiret twill, velvet and crepe combi- nations, and wool crepe dresses with gaily bordered pleated skirts. PALAIS ROYAL Girls’ Section—Third Floor Complete Assortment of Infants’ and Children’s Leggings No need to keep little folk in on cold days—just dress them warmly in leggings! Chinchilla Leggings, $3.50 }«V'hit: and tan leggings for wee tots 0 4. All-wool Jersey Leggings, $1.75 Navy, buff, brown, French blue or white. Sizes 1 to 6. Leather Zip-on Leggings, $4.95 Come to the knee, with safety snaj at top and bottom. Tan. Sizes 3 to Fine Kid Leggings, $5.95 Made like the Zip-on leggings de- scribed above. Buttoned Leather Leggings $2.50 Made with three buckles for adjust- ment at the top. Tan or brown. 3 to 8 years. Tots’ Jersey Leggings, $1.25 In tan, brown, navy, French blue or whitg. Sizes 2 to 6. PALAIS ROYAL—Infants’ Section—Third Floor Boys Won't Mind the Cold if They Wear MERODE Part-Wool Union Suits Specially 1 Priced at $1.10 Warmly and very comfortably made suits of cotton and wool mixed. High neck, short sleeves, knee length, drop seat and closed crotch. Sizes for boys 3to 16. PALAIS ROYAL—EKnit Underwear—Main Floor Boys’ 4-Piece All-Wool Well Tailored Suits $9.95 Coat, vest, 1 pair of golf trousers and 1 pair of knickers. Well tai- lored of sturdy, all-wool fabrics. In grays, tans, browns and blue mixtures. Mother will like the quality, and the styles are just the kind to please young sons 7 to 18 years old. Other Suits for Boys $13.95 to $1595 Our assortments are complete and by far the finest we have ever displayed. b Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats at $1() Manly double-breasted coats of warm chinchilla, in navy or cinna- mon. All wool lined. Sizes 3 to 10. Decidedly worth-while values! Chinchilla Hats to Match, $1.95 No need to search for a hat that matches his new coat—here they are made for that special pur- posel X R4LAIS ROYAL—Boys ftore—Main Ficor,