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crulsev Round the . Complete freedom of action is offered by this unique Round the World service. Sxopover where you please as long as you please. Con- tinue when you are ready on a liner exactly like the one on which you scarted. Your ticket permits you to com- leve the trip on a single linerin 110 ot to take as much as'two years on the way. Every weeka pahml President Liner of the Dollar Steamship Line sails from Los Angeles and San Francisco for Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Ma- nila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, New York and Boston. Every fortnight an American Mail Liner sails from Seattle for Yoko- hama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manila and Round the World. Fortnightlysailingsof Dollar Liners, from New York for California via Havana and Panama. Yousail aboard a magnificent, President Liner. Broad, glass- enclosed decks, Your room is outside with beds, not berths, There is a swimming pool. Public rooms are spacious and beautifully appointed. The cuisine has for years been 2 favorite of world travelers. The entite trip Round the World, including transportation, meals and accommodations aboard ship, costs $1250 and up. 'Daughter of Russian Grand RELIGIOUS OBSTACLES IMPEDE - KING | BORIS' WEDDING PLANS Duke Cyril Now Being, Mentioned. By the Assoclated Press. .- SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aprll 11.—Religious obstacles -today seemed destined to ‘prevent “his proposed wedding with Princess Glovanna of Italy and. talk arose of & possible alllance with the Grand Duchess Kira Viadimirovitch, 19-eary-old daughter of Grand Duke Cyril, recognized as head of the Roma- noff family by many Russian royalists. Informalion in diplomatic circles here was that both the Vatican and the Bul- garian Church declined to yleld suffi- uent ground to make the alilance with Princess Glovanna possible. It was sald the Pope refused the Itallan princess a dispensation to marry King Boris unlflu offspring of the union were reared in the Roman Catholic faith. This would be inadmissible under the Bulgarian constitution, which stipulates that the heir to the throne must be a member of the Bulgarian Orl,hndnx Church. It was also understood that the Vati- can demanded the establishment of a papal nuncio in Sofia and the appoint- ment by Rome of a number of Roman cutholk: bishops in Bulgaria. This pro- viso the Bulgarian government also considered inacceptable. Premier Mussolini was reported as favoring the alliance in disregard even of the Vatican condition. It was said, however, that King Borls disliked press- inz his suit further when: so much op- | position at home and abroad had ap- | peared to it. It was understood that his tour ol; the European capitals would end with- out the heralded visit to Rome, its abandonment being a consequence of | the seeming impossibility of reconciling the divergent views of the two churches. KING MAY RETURN HOME. Bulgarian Monarch Expected to Omit | Rome on Tour. 1 BERLIN, April 11 (#).—King Boris of | Bulgaria was expected here today to | return immediately to Sofia, capital of his country, thus compléting & tour of Central Europe without the visit which he had planned to Rome. He' has traveled incognito. KING BORIS, Engraved Cards and sftatx'onery produced by Brewood, bear the infinite charm that Washington's most distin= guished residents prefer ;WOODWARD &LOTHRQ - DOWN STAIRS STORE " Frlday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Silk Dresses, Reduced, Were $16.50 to $25 39.50 100 Dresses, including Silk Ensembles; Evening, Afternoon and . Street Frocks, Slightly soiled. Brokex'\ sizes for ;n.l.lgn Bomen ;nd larger women. resses for women and misses. Spring shad and black. Broken sizes. Were $10, I\Bw . i ;‘7.‘;: Leatherette Raincoats, $2: 50 Were $5.95 and $7.95 24 Raincoats, black, green, navy and red. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42. Sport Coats, *12 16 l(hus Tweed Sport Coats, Johnny md searf collars. Sizes 14 to 20. brol '3 Skirts, wool crepe and silk crepe. Brok- 23 Pleated Flannel Skirts, Were $2.95 and $3.95. Now.. 37 Blouses, broade! 2. 15 rn sizes. Were $16.50 Were $5.95. dimity; white, tan ‘and printed. SUIhflly mussed. Were $1.95. Now Felt Hats Greatly Reduced 41 Felt Hats. Were $4.94. Now.. Granite Chiffon Hose" Irregular 750 114 Pairs Hose: full-fashioned. filkcro Top, ofoken. siees ‘mm ULARS_ of Too ulu Chiffon and “Service Do»w STAIRS STORE. Little Tots’ Dresses, 50c Were $1 56 pieces, including dresses, s and creepers. Broken 10 Felt Hats, Were $4.95. Now..... $1.95 . C-B Girdles, ‘1 Were $3 13 Girdles; sofledi- broken sizes. er Belts and Bandettes. Were §1 and $1.50. Ch:ldren ’s GEN. FOULOIS SHIFTED. constantly. 1 ¢ * REG 9 e X Goes to Dayton as Chief of Material Oidiss exechted an shiolt | i ' Sh l Division. ' notice when necessary. neel” Bnecal’ owes’en s o IRREG! Brig. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois, as- | i s AR oa Ok, l - sistant to the chief of the Alr Corps, hls | * | © feams. e’:-'-e 8¢, "N ow..38¢ i o;rza dr%‘ ek for, dress, -nd poieY Sises & Do e e urat to Whisht | BrewaD grois and fationers Handkerchlefs 2 for 25¢ Field, Dayton, Ohio, for duty as chief of | the material division. He will relieve | it -12th St.N.w. Were 25¢c each 75 Women's Ligen Handker- Brig. Gen. William E. Gillmore, assist- | chiefs: plain white and with YOU MAY CSYADN COMPLITE ‘INPORMATION FROM ANY STEAMSNIP OR RANROAD TICKET AGENT DOLLAR "2 AMERICAN STEAMSHIP LINE LINE 84 wovm ave. mg- r. 32.3R0ADWAY, NIW YORK, N. Y. Phone .Yul 3900 Pbone HANover 7394 33 3ROADWAY, NIW YORK, N. V. 1003 CONNECTICUT N. W, WASK., D, € Phone Bowling Green 3144 Phone Franklin 693 4T AT UNIVERSITY ROBERT DOLLAR BLDG., SAN FRANCISCO Slips’ ’2'” Were $5 Girls’ Coats 2o Shagisne, Stias: boken Reduced Gowns, 95¢ Mo e O Were $1.65 S and $1.95 - s "“"”’yARCADE MARKE s s 1. Umbrellas, 2” Flfty Picked Food Merchants Wers 3378 are at Your Service Here R i k) mbrellas. Navy, €6 A T your service” is meant literally—for Arcade Market dealers look beyond the sales of a day — and join in an endeavor to make this the most popular place in town from which to supply your table. st e ant to the chief of the Alr Corps at | Wright Field, who has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the | chilef of the Air Corps. colored embroidery. 14 Silk-and - l.-nn Square Seartst assorted calors. “Were $1.95 and $2.95. Now....§150 Crepe de Chine Dresses, ‘2* Were $5.95 4], Dresses: mussed and soiled. ‘lv;len 8izes " " * slze. Were xfl's"'l:" o DOWN STAIRS STORE i“l.fl?.l".flfl Fabric Gloves Special,’ 68¢ 4 75 Pairs Women's Fabric Gloves, two-clasp. embroidered back. Gray, tortoise and al- mond. Sizes 6 to Ta. DOWN STAIRS STORE Jmnd purple: assarted Handies. DOWN STAIRS STORE 9x12 Imported Grass Rugs, Special, $3.85 25 of these 9x12 Imported Japanese Grass Rugs. Other Summer Rugs Specullly Priced Groceries THEY are earnestly striving to make customers. They want that this shall be the first place to come into your mind when groceries, provi- sions, vegetables, fish, etc., are wanted. Not only for the things of general demand, but the unusual and occasional things. This is true of the hundred “and one hard-to-find things—scarce e verywhere—but sure to be found here. 1. DOWN STAIRS STORE Dairy Products Women’s Shoes, e 500 Pairs Pumps and Oxfords: patent leather, Iltin ‘white kld and satin, VERY dealer in Arcade Market makes it a point to have everything in silver brocade and colored kid. Some- sofled. 150 Pairs Women’s Pumps; patent, satin, his 1 .1* blonde lnd y kid, gold and silver kid and 50 Pairs Women's Slippers; some fled hne n scason i wbmeld‘s o N s in lot 3 to 8. Were :;95 ‘Were fl“ to $1. 9; Now. 50 ow. Sizes in lot 3 to 8. HAT’S what “at your service” means here. You can plan your meal . : S and be able to go through with it completely—with the unlimited facil- Lamps, Shades ities at your command. ; Reduced Junior and Tabl Shadenfere s o8 Now 241 Cretonne Pillows, Special Cotton Sheets : 4 it Special, °1 OU don’t have to “shop”—because you can’t go wrong in selection at T Seamisss Bleached Cotton 35¢; 3 fbr 1 any stand in Arcade Market. Three things are assured — BEST 25, Seamiess, Bleached. Cofton B o o P T S s QUALITY, WIDEST VARIETY and LOWEST PRICES. g 15, Seamites Bleached Cotton : iRl % . 20 Pairs Ruffl valance and yards lons. $1.95. Now.. Curtains: ck. 2%y HIS matter of price should be fairly considered—and when it is, you'll find it an economy to buy here. - Boys’ Knickers 95¢ THE‘ carefully kept stands, the wide aisles, the brilliant lighting, the Delicatessen prompt attention, the solicitous service—are features you don’t find | g anywhere else. They are things that no storekeeper could give you single- Were $1.95 14 Pairs Wool Tweed Knickers. gray and tan mixtures. Sizes 12,713, 14 and 16, 36 All-linen Crash Tablecloths, blue and yellow borders. 44x44. Were 85c. Now. 65¢. Sllks, Reduced —inclyding Crepe de Chine, + Batin-back Orepe. Fiat Crepe. Printed Silk, Pongee. Broad- 40 vards Printed Cottan Cloth s 1 4, ' Sik-and-ravon Crepe. Was 45c. 28e Alpaca. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Union Suits, Special, 65¢ 350 Union Suits, checked nainsook and some madras. Some soiled. Sizes 34 to 46. 200 Men’s Fancy Shirts, broadcloth; madras 25 Pairs Men's Broadcloth Pajamas, sizes A, and chambray: collar attached and neck- Band C. Were $250. Now..$1.35, 3 for $4 9 Bp7y Lumberiacks. fancr plaid” wool. " Sizes 14 ‘and 15 ‘ere $3.95. Now 95¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE handed ‘without an immense overhead penalty. But here you have them all —and with it prices that compare more than-favorably with the lowest . quoted elsewhere. : ARCADE MARKET renders city-wide service—for customers find it a .decided advantage, as well as a supreme pleasure, to' market under the ‘appetizing conditions which prevail here. You can’t know what a satis- faction it is until you experience it. Arcade is the most n‘_lodernly. equipped band styles, Sises 14 to 17 Im&gm 36 Men's Ties. Reduced......35c, 3 for $1 —and the best conducted of markets. ‘ o well known Toe AN 81 BA0eL Tt - . Wil PR INeR o 1V | Men s 4-Piece Suits, 51954, 31 two-trousers Suits, all wool; good patterns and colors, | 34 | 35 !ll!7|_38|3L[40|42l“ Co;lfectioneiy OME: in your car—there’s plenty of parking facilities—with unlimited parking time—~in The Arcade’s private area. Entrance through Hiatt Place, south from Park Road—or east from 16th Street, through Lamont Street. i Fish, In Park Road Wing Flowers sizes 34, 36, 40, 42, IM“ Every Day Is- Market Day at the Arcade From7AM.106 P.M.—Saturdaya Until 9-P.M. ...'-.-'i~,..:.",.,~' i o ki Sl — Mens Slippers, Speclal §l 5. ”Pll.n!lwl'l»lo“. 6 Trench Coats, Were $10. No'