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PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, = . ENDER ASKS WIDE POWER SOCIETY i SBLEIS’E‘I?:: lgmii AS AUSTRIAN PREMIER (énnunuad !im Third Page) 3 Will Head Cabinet it Given Au- vhn# ey wil spend. some time 1n & g Hariy E. Mitehell of | g, otony Partioipate in Services, thority to Reconstruct Many Shedding Tears Despite Washington mw;.. e et it Creditanstalt. Stoical Nature. D. 0, ’I'HURSDAY JUNE ~ 18, 7 e PALAIS ROVAL | “When Stocks Are Down Is the Time to Buy” Everyone has heard and read that phrase hundreds of times. - Let’s transpose it and say . . . v ] | “When Prices Are Down Is the Time to Buy” And there is no denying that pndu of oofm Bm::lvu prices have, ‘:rrovped n; r-pnd}y in the 'lh-:t modities are lower- than have been for - year or two is no reason for panic. It simply means that years; p"m on wearing appn.rel are unbeliev- for years since the war a great struggle has been made to keep eveything up to wartime prices. It could be done ably low; in every department Of the Palais for a while, but the natural eon':equenu was a return to wndlun Park Hotel avixd | GIRL DEFACES PICTURE OF DUCE, WOMEN JAILED [ e stsnt Press. , Prance, June 18.—Seven- ty-seven victims of the St. Phili- e him bert steamboat disaster were buried to- | € day after outdoor funeral services in °"hh°‘|h"°'uwh"flnm“'m""=m b’ Yook, whleh';:u-mdl of stolid Bretons par- | He would govern with a m.no.un ». June 18.—Two ‘was hostess m )nh!nn ‘kk"‘ht?n lbwt 100 M.n‘ hzr .uuu b )lr . Mrs, Mahion —_— ‘M_ i ""“""" m‘“ Charged With Influencing Child to owul in the dlnlnc nnvers. the colar l:lh‘;‘lll:n o = Act—Two Sentences 2r Suspended. By the Assoclated Press. VATICAN OITY, D ‘Francis | Yoman leaders of a- Oatholic club for Prmeh Mflle'r and Mhsr?!elen Bird, tm sub- | young people were arrested at Pog- | ps 'O fi Hoedird wom- deb\lunle daughter of Dr. Jacob W.|glomarino, the newspaper Osservatore |children drowned In the ” of m.“’ Romano said today, because & school- | when the excursion steamer sank. and Mrs. Clarence A. Lane en- |girl had defaced & picture of Premier urtaimd in their home on Forest lane | Mussolini in & class room copy book. T -n?f.? y nclent 'h: phe hen 1o Royal “Prices are Down.” And in this Great were M. Mr. and Mrs. Robert o nelcmw and unwtllhm?x . | vhstigation Mrs. Anna Pbrd. who has been vmt- ture, but the ing her dnulhur Wumnlwn !or Afinnh Ga., to lpend n daughter, Mrs. H. Ocmner E. 8. Marlow of Ventnor, N.J., | prison. Mrs. with her daughter, Miss Janet Mariow, making a lengthy visit to Washing- ton and while here will be at Waraman Park Hotel. Mrs. J. D. Green and daughters, Miss Mildred and Miss Dorothy, have gone to Atlantic cnv and are at-the Hotel Dennis for a 10-day visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. hmham md daughter of Salisbury, l-lsml durl.nt thexr brlet stay in the Capif Mr. and Mrs. Barton . whn recently arrived tmm Buflnlo N. . With their small family, have uken apartment at Wndmln Park Hotel tor their stay here Mr, and Mrs. F J. Ward of Cleve- land, Ohio, are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. l.nd Mrs. Robert G. Crandall of Evans Ill, accompanied by their small d‘uahter are staying n erd man Park Hotel while in this cf Mrs. Theodore E. Welder- Mr. and are stopping at the Carlton. . r.mmrl Mrs. E. Csonh m will eave tomorrow for Hot Springs, Va., to attend the bankers' conv&uon Miss Nichols, mfln‘ School Principal, Feted. Miss Helen G. Nichols, principal of the wmmer School, will be the lup:ll of hcnor at dinner this evening on the terrs lce of the Shoreham Hotel, when the other teachers lt the Whittier School will be the hos Miss Nichols will retlre this year after 47 years spent as teacher in the Wumnmon public lCthB Miss S. Helen P‘lelds ‘was hostess to the Marcia B Chapter, Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolution, ln the Ycung Women's Christian Association Building last evenlng Miss Alice Neal, accompanied by Mrs. Louise McNerney, sang several selections. Mrs. Horace L. Dawson and Mrs George G. Whl!n!y 'ere Joint holmes at tea Tuesday, lu the mem bers of the Wc“s Club of Wi in the home of Mrs. Das cnmmencemeni exercises ct Wells Sal- s -nended tho reunion” ot her class, held at that time: ital. Culver Mluury Acade! my Mrs. A. H. Sturdevant, accompa: nied | . by her son Bob, of Fort Wort !hTex 15 passing a few days at the Dodge Hotel. | Mrs. L. Wylie of St. Petersburg, Fla., nnd ‘Mrs. J. C. Bills, jr., and hen son cf Sanford, Fla., are at Wardman | Park Hotel for a short time. Mr John ! Lawson and his daughter, ret Lawson, of Broadlawn, Irvlngton on -the-! Hud.lon N. Y., have otared to Wi , 'and are stcp- mn( at the Carlton. Miss Ruth Bteele and Miss d Mlu Molly wmc ©of Birmingham, and Mrs. Philip A Delavan of Bt Pnul are at the Mayflower while in ington. They are on a motor trip zhrouxh the East, and will go to Niagara Falls from here. Miss Esther Banks and Miss Mildred Mourer of Piqua, Ohio, are spending a few days at the Dodge, and are accom- th}ied by Miss ernm Rice of Trcy, Mrs. W. A. Roberts and small daugh- ober Purll‘ INC. ‘ DISTINCTIVE PERMANENT WAVE. | um Turkish |f 'atments lufi 2776-2177. TONIGHT Arlington Hotel ROOKF . GARDEN Verment Ave. Between K end L Sts. N.W. New! Delightful! Cool DINE and DANCE 9:00 to 12:30 MIKE DURSO Master of Ceremonies NO COVER CHARGE § Natienal 6880 record of 245 miles an /7 PALAIS ROYAL and and r.humng cholr Ll the eemeoery ar to break a them being Amme‘n m‘;ench wbllu‘ les. Test. mcnyl 1f had suspended all busi- | # Curtains were drawn, flags | & were af hat-stafl cnmhhm Jotled | § Malcolm Campbell ghal, Chins, now has & dosen | H nmmeed that he will make nn -'.hmvt. foreign - language daily news) lperl this year his own land-speed : ¢ ht : ':;.Hc lhm-qnfiu'ul Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast Phone Rockville 352 g Nomln&y ou will i Dncnllm by ”fl"lfi. Hendricks, Extraordinary Values in - Smart Sportswear at 1 / 9 the Marked Prices! Sports Dresses . « . Sports Jackets . . . Blouses . . . Riding Apparel . . . Beach and Bathing Apparel . . . 11 White and Pastel Sports Dresses, with Shorts 6 Knitted Sports Dresses, light shades, 1 Three-pc. Knit Suit, Orange, size 16 . 11 Linen and Crash Sleeveless Jackets = 13 Linen Shorts, sizes 14 to 18 1 Woollen Scarf 16 Woollen Scarfs 3 Sleeveless Flannel Riding Coats 1 pr. Knickers 4 Jackets, 2 velvet, 2 eggshell ratine 4 White Linen Jackets 4 Coat Sweaters 6 Coat Sweaters . . 1 Coat Sweater 2 Extra Size Coat Sweaters 46 Coat Sweaters, sizes 36 to 44.. 2 Coat Sweaters 2 Pull-on Sweaters 3 Pull-on Sweaters 1 Pull-on Sweater 3 Silk Skirts 4 Silk Skirts 6 Silk Skirts 2 Woollen Skirts 1 Woollen Skirt 3 Shantung Dresses, small sizes 2 Silk Sports Dresses 300 Rayon Crepe Sleeveless Blouses 1 Cotton Blouse 1 Linen Sports Suit with Shorts 2 Sports Suits with Shorts, 1 linen, 1 pique. .$3.95 Sportswear—Third Floor Now . Clearance * $4.25 $8.25 $2.50 29c 50c 50c 29c $1. 98 Beach and Bathing Apparel $2.50 $1.98 1 Beach Ensemble ............ So i el ... $10. 1 Beach Ensemble ..... i TR i 2 Jersey Bathing Sults with Separate Jackets 1 Terry Beach Coat 1 Printed Terry Beach Coat Besch Shop—Main Floor . $12. 90 $9.75 - $4.48 $4.48 $7.50 Missesand' Women’s Sizes mcluded in this Sale, but, utunlly. not every .m' m cvery stylc. June Profit-Sharing Sale Prices are down still farther. normal prices, which seem docldodly low compared with those extremely inflated war prices. We are simply get- ting back to normaley. Read the items in our advertisements. New cofferings are added every day and quantities of all will be sufficient, we hope. - It's a great success—this sale. Reciprocity means success of course,. and its our way of reclproc-tmg for the splendid patronage of our customers during the past year. ; e PALAIS ROYAL June Profit Sharing Sale Sale! Begmmng Tomorrow! 3,800 Men’s Shorts 1,900 Men’s Regular 75¢ “Faultless” Nobelt Rayon Shorts 2 for $ ]_.OO'» The famous Faultless “Nobelt” style, with but- toned front and special elastic back ~waistband. Double crotch. In blue, green and tan. Sizes 28 to 46. And Every Pair Perfect! Men’s ‘ Speed Batlung Suits $1.95 Snappy styles in all wool swim suits; black, mnavy, maroon and royal blue. Com- fortable weight.. They fit perfectly, too. Sizes 34 to 46. and ‘Other Athletic Union Sleeveless knee length suits of fine count, checked nain- sook; elastic webbing - across back; cut full and well mudc, uzes FAULTLESS: Nz 1,900 Men’s Broadcloth and Woven Madras Shorts Plain white, blue or tan broadcloth; also fancy patterns. Woven madras and other fine cottons. Sizes 28 to 46. valffe to match the shorts. Alllletlc style; full cut and fit perfectly; of fine combed cotton yarn, in white only. Sizes 34 to 46. Continuing the Outstanding Sale of Men’s ot-Weather $0.95 Palm Beach . . . Nurotex Knl;! Krush - The coolest; smartest 2y fabrics, in new, two-button and three-button - styles. Tailoring, finish and styl- ing are exceptional at this price. 3 28\ . Wanted Colors . . . DR