Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1930, Page 21

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*HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. G PALAIS ROYZ G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Wednesday! New Silk DRESSES _ Women and misses who are looking for new frocks will be delighted to see these beautiful silk dresses priced at only 3.95 Floral Prints—Leaf Prints— Spray Prints—Scarf Prints— ARCABHOPEURLE g e PRAIS@_S!]J]AL"Y Steady Business Stresses Necessity for Es- tablishing Educational and Religious Communities. Survey Shows 110 News- papers Are Devoted to “Yellow” Journalism. B, the Associated Press. SHANGHALI, March 25.—The Chinese }auslnefi:‘s °l;.r pm;‘wiognl man who H'-ll;:ys High tribute was paid to the Sodalists | from the straight and narrow path here in l‘gh district !orp the work done lg | usually reads all about his sins in the co-operating with the Catholic Church | papers. and‘its cl!)?gy in establishing missions,| A survey made recently by military churches and schools in the rural sec- | authorities indicates that there are tions of Maryland by Most Rev. Michael | more scandal sheets in Shanghai than J. Curley, Archbishop of the Archdiocese | any other city in the Eastern Hem- of Baltimore. addressing approximately | isphere and nrobably the world. One 1,000 members of the Sodality Union in | hundred and ten yellow tri-weekly annual mass meeting at Gonzaga audi- newspapers are published in the Asia torium last night. metropolis and all are devoted to print- Declaring that the Archdiocese of | ing news not fit to print. Baitimore had the second largest Cath-| To keep these papers supplied with olic colored population in the United | information concerning the doings of States, Archbishop Curley stressed the | Chinese who are in the spotlight, a necessity for continuance of the great | large army of Chinese scandal mongers work of establishing educational and|is constantly kept on the Jjob. They religious communities in country places. | appear at the most amazing times at the most inconvenient places. Discusses Religion in Schools. The circulation of the scandal “rags” In discussing the “shutting out” of | is principally among the lower classes. religion from the curriculum of schools, | They sell for a few coppers a copy and “Obey That Impulse, NOW !” Get a New Spring Hat the speaker declared that it was not his | street sales are consequently larger. theory that religion should be intro- duced in schools as “just another sub- Ject, to be z;lnmd llm':il wit? ltl'lhe”gefig and_history and so_forth. mc}“t’hlt the atmosphere of the schools should be permeated with religion so that children in these schools might “know the very feel of it,” and yet not . have it brought up in the regular rou- tine of class study. The archbishop said that schools established by the church and through the co-operation of church ‘workers would have this atmosphere. ‘Establishment of Catholic educational institutions during the past six years have cost almost $15,000,000, it was esti- mated by Archbishop Curley. He cited MOVE TO PROTECT U. S. MISSIONARIES Nationalist Foreign Minister Ad- vises American Legation of Renewed Efforts. By the Associated Press PEIPING, China, March 25.—C. T. 3.00 S S\ Why be hard on yourself when there are hundreds of perfectly adorable new hats ready in our $3 section? At this typically Palais Royal price you can have one for every different cos- tume, frock, or what-have-you. Sports hats and dressy hats, made of straw and felt, bangkok, toyo, and novelty braids, each model with its own little detail to date it squarely in the 1930 mode; and in the prevailing Hand-Blocked Batik Prints— Pin-Dots—Polka Dots— Geometric Prints Printed Flat Crepes — Sheer Chiffons and Georgettes— Pastel and Dark Plain Crepes Unusual Dresses for Every Daytime Need > S LIy great increase in enrollment in paro- Wang, Nationalist government foreign chial schools. Mission Work in Maryland. minister, today telegraphed the Ameri- Miss can legation here that renewed meas- auMisslon work in rural Marsland wes | e, o being. taken to protect mis- Giacusaed at length by, Rev, Alcyelyt,ter | slonarles in Kanchow, where 11 Roman Claver's Church. Bldge. Md. He told | Catholic missionaflu. are sn‘}d to be be- of the fine work being done in the sleged by & C"“‘md“"t;! bBAnm'e ki gl tion of the Catholic faith and | Wang requested the o the- e extending of education to nm.og.}thorlms to caution the mssmnar les the-way places through these missions. | there not to attempt to leave Kanc] og. An .a.x... of welcome was delivered | Which is surrounded by Communist bands. :’meng' a';“f}feh sfia.fi‘c’:"‘é’ém:"“fi‘ifl} In January there were 20 priests in Mary T. Waggaman, former president | Kanchow and 6 sisters, two !of d‘l tuflm 2Fi3e Boladity Unior, was presiding of- | were French, How many left durfe ficer, while Miss Mn—'y ‘Mattingly, pres- | the January troubles is not known here. ent incumbent, dll:cus!ed the Work of | s b e o e et e furnished | Women's Parish Sodalities has beea by the Sodality Union Chorus, under | fixed for July 4 5 and 6 in Chicago, the direction of Miss Margaret Walsh, Il Mgr. Buckley was instructed by with Miss Breen, accompanist, | Archbishop Curley to organize a dele- The date for the convention of lgation to attend the affair. shades of brown, green, beige, red, blue and black. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor. You'll be interested in the trim- mings of cotton and silk pique, the smartest of the new finishes —the youthful sash dress; the great variety of necklines and cape effects—the many, many sleeve details, each making the frock individual, distinctive; and the bows, belts, buckles and boleros. Every dress silk. Junior Misses’—Misses’ Little Women’s—Regular and Extra Sizes PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor. T = i A R Y Extraordinary Sale $ Costume Jewelry Regularly $1.95 to $3.95 The newest Spring creations—Sport Jewelry! Formal Afternoon Jewelry! Evening Jewelry! Illustrating the most important designs and noveltiés of the season, in chokers, necklaces and bracelets for every frock and every occasion. Hundreds of lovely designs from which you may choose for your own costume or for Easter gifts and prizes. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor. First Time in Washington Triad Triangular Pens and Pencils Pens, $7.50 to $10 Pencils, $3.75 to $5 Palais Royal introduces the latest de- velopment in Fountain Pens and Auto- matic Pencils. Exclusive features: Triangular in shape; they lie flat in your * pocket, lie flat on your desk. a4 Smooth Barrel, air-tight pen chamber. Adjustable Point, can be Set at any angle, or changed. Greater Ink Capacity, Tite-lock Cap. Two sizes in black, jade and pearl. Pen- cils to match in size and color. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor, Bird Baths the weather won’t hurt $5 All the first families of the South are migrating to our back yard, where they know they can have a dip any hour of the day. Hand- y some gray stone baths that will neither freeze nor crack. 27 inches Spring Activity Smartly Dressed 3-Piece Knitted Suits The Windbreaker—The Peplum—The Cardigan— The Cutaway—The Cape—and The Bolero— Many Color Combinations 16.50 You may think you can do without a sports suit this season, but when you see these—and remember they're considerably below the average price—you'll know they're ideally smart for active and spectator wear. These Tweed For Wc?lncsday—One Day Only! Pre-Easter Sale of Fabric Gloves 115 Yesterday, and the Day After Positively $1.50 and $1.95 These new daytime glove high with 20-inch bowl. PALAIS RQYAL—Fourth Floor. Four “Linen Closet Specials b You’'ll Like to Inspect Tomorrow An unusual version of the Krinkle Spread, the stripes and borders done in two-tone Extra heavy quality, scalloped—for ° blocks. full size and twin beds Another special purchase shipment of these particularly charming Chintz Spreads has arrived. 90x108 inches, of delicious tiny flowers sprinkled over a back- shade. Neatly 3 50 LJ ound of your favorite ound and tailored These Linen Damask Sets, ordinarily sell at $2.50. They’re a special tomorrow at $1.98, including a 50x50 borders of rose, 1 .98 cloth and 6 napkins, with blue, gold or green Exceptionally good bath towels, 22x44-inch size, with colored borders, priced at a mere.. 29c¢ PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor, lengths that fashion writers say you “must” have, are shown in the Palais Royal %_[I::ve section tomorrow. ey 're really awfully smart, and when they're offered at such a respectable saving you can afford to be “‘smart” yourself and grasp oppor- tunity with a well-gloved hand! 4-button Colors—Gazelle, Nut, Panatela, Blush, Sandal and Dove PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor. 6-button BENCH MADE -« Be Easy on Your Feet in Arch Conformer Shoes o8 CONFOR%Q. 8.5 0 Made for perfect comfort! Because the specially-built arch and cushioned heel relieve you of the strain of aching feet—bcause their graceful propor- + tions and slim poise give you the careless ease of conscious style! PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Suits Play Safe 14.95 Regularly $16.50 They’re absolutely determined to please...these little tweed suits. So they come out in the most delightful colors— green and blue, gray, beige and brown—with little eggshell crepe blouses to tuck into longish skirts—with short or fingertip jackets—and with a price appeal that is the final assurance of their popularity. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor. Warm Summer Days. Are Coming! Printed Rayon Voile . 79c- . . is cool, practical, and charming. There is an amazing variety of designs and color combinations here—pastels infloral, higher shades in modernistic designs—all 1930 E:uems. Visit the wash goods section fore you do your Summer sewing. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor

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