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Boys’ 1.19 Tweed Knickers rié 1,00 only . Full cut, wool tweed in gray or tan mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18. Palais Royal Boyt' Dept.—Main Floor riul values! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, Tte PALAIS ROYAL ALWAYS FAIRDY WHERE DEPENDABLL 100 marvelous opportunities! in, you Washington women! You’relikely MERCHANDISE T Come on ions or things for home and family—tomorrow at less! Due to lim- ited quanties in many cases, no mail, phone or C. O. D. orders! Palais Royal Furniture Department Great reductions on these charming Little Tables along Treasure Isle Just for Tomorrow! A limited number of delightful occasional tables at far less than our already low February Sale prices! Re- member, Friday only! 5.95 Solid walnut-top Cofiee Tables 25x17-in. top: 3,50 5.95 Solid walnut Radio Tables Artis tically carved;top, s 3.50 6.95 Walnut-finish Humidor Cabinets inches. With ash - ith a s re 3.95 turned and reeded legs; hand - rubbed. ceiver and util- ity handle. 12.50 Solid walnut Coffee Tables Lovely style 5.95 Solid walnut-top Night Tables Wit 1 1t I ty fenis 3 50 lower s 15y \1 with remov- able glass tray. 9.95 Solid walnut Commode Cabinets drawers and cabriole legs. 12.50 Drop-leaf Coffee Tables Solid walnut; 7.75 Walnut-finish Telephone Sets 18x14-in. top: 4 95 large shelf for book: chair. turn-top; 25x30% ins. open. i 10.50 Solid mahogany End Tables 25x13%; ins., .50 13.50 Solid walnut Coffee Tables [Removable .95 plass tray. atched wal- tips. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor. ut veneer op. lyre ends; brass claw Mohawk Three popular sizes! porary A Special—in lhn[ extra beddmt you need! 81x99 ins. 72x99 ins. 63x99 ins. ) | Lay in a supply of shects and cases for those Bicentennial visitors yvou and the rest of Washington are c\ptmng 'lheu Mohawks are just what you need—for they're not a " purchase! There's years of wear in every inch of them! Mohawk Pillowcases, special, 25¢ ea. Sheets “tem- Palais Royal—Second Floor Soiled and odd lots 1/ Price! Blankets Comforts Spreads (5) Silk comforts, were 10.95.... (4) Silk comforts, were | (5) Silk comforts, were 14.95. ..7.48 (8) Mull covered comforts, were 4.95. ... .ouuuen.. 2.48 A O e O (9) All-wool Blankets, were 8.50............. (10) Ravon-cctton spreads, were 1.59 (12) Kentucky quilts, were 495 ....... : (20) Half-wool sheet blankets, were 298...._... Palais Royal-—Second Floor - Printed row at this saving! Because qualities in this lot at the day price! grounds, Remnants Only 32 Blouses —and How They're Reduced! In a suit season no woman can have too many little blouses! 23 Silk Crepe Blouses, originally 195, recently 1.29, in white, egg- shell, flesh and maize. Bro- ken sizes, 34 to 38. Short $1 sleeves 9 White and Eggshell Snlk Crepe Blouses, originally 295, recently 1.95—in broken sizes, but 34 to 38 wroun Frasy. " 1.45 Palais Royal—Third Floor A Few Negligees and Pajamas Marked 'Way Down! 2.95 Ouiy ten, but they were originally 5.95, then marked 395—and now take your choice on Friday at 295. Of crepe de chine, chiefly pink; some soiled. Palais Royal—Third Floor We've Slashed Prices on This 1.19 all-silk Select several dress patterns tomor- is an excellent assortment of better low Fri- All desirable patterns in light and dark colors on the wanted Silk and Woolen Friday Only Palais Royal—Second Floor Crepe 94¢ 15 Price! there '50c and 59c¢ Rayon Undies Buy in 4s Tomorrow and Save! Just Look Friday Only 4 for $1 We've gathered up broken size ranges from several groups—and offer them to- morrow at distinct sav- ings! Vests — Bloomers — Panties — Step-ins — Plain, Mesh and Run-Resist Weaves — Tailored—Appli- qued—Tace Trimmed. Palais Royal—-Main Floor 5 DRESSES riety here— DRESSES Dainty tea gowns. Exactly 120 Good-Looking Dresses »fe at New Low Prices Two groups of attractive dresses—models for every occasion and every hotr of the day—and a substan- tial sum to be saved on every frock, too! Original $16.50 Recently some have been reduced to $13.95. Misses’ five o’clock gowns. Sheer wool afternoon dresses for women and misses. Women’s afternoon canton crepe models. Misses’ and women's velvet evening gowns. Women’s pastel satin evening dresses. $25 and §35 Velvet, afternoon and evening dresses. Smart velvet ensembles. Sequin sleeve gowns. Palais Royal—Third Floor 1932. (12) 7.50 Steel Bead Eveninf Bags Friday only Recently 498—some with gold and silver or pastel colored beads and fringe; fitted with mirrors and silk lined. Palsis Roysl—Main Floor . 11.95 A fine va- 19.50 Chiffon and lace five o'clock dresses. Appliqued pillowcases Friday only 44¢ pr. White, with wide heéms, appli- qued i pink, blue, gold, green, orchid, peach. 12¢c Unbleached muslin Friday only 9c yd. 39 ins. wide. Durable, woven quality. 1.69 Hemstitched tablecloths Friday only 1,39 Damask weave, linen and rayon with hemstitched hems; silver- bleach finish. 39¢c Linen huck towels Friday only 29¢ Hemstitched huck and damask, all linen: all white or with col- ored borders. well 1.19 Linen cloths Friday only, 94¢ 60xB0 ins. All linen; colored borders. 12V5c Tea Towels 10 for $1 Very absorbent towels of linen and cotton mijxture, with col- ored striped borders. Palais Royal—Second Floor ash Goods 25¢ Plain Voiles and 28¢ Dress Ginghams Friday only 19¢ . 38-in. voile in white and humerous pastel shades; plaid and combination pat- terns in dress gingham. Palais Royal—Second Floor Mothers! Heré's a saving! Boys’ 25¢ Novelty Hose Friday only 3 prs. 50c Sturdy weight, novelty cotton golf hose, 4 length. Colorful patterns. Sizes 8 to 1074, Palais Royal—Main Floor Don’t miss this! A rare bargain, indeed! 417 Prs. Women’s $6 to 8.50 Shoes Reduced for the first time Friday only 92 prs. were 8.50 38 prs. were 7.50 68 prs. were 6.50 209 prs. were 6.00 Straps, Pumps, Oxfords Be early to get the pick of the styles! A wide assortment of leathers—wanted colors—and styles. Broken sizes, but all sizes included. Palais Roynl—Second Floor noter greFriday featre! 652 Prs. Full Fashioned Silk Chiffon HOSE 59c Originally 79c to 1.25 A wide assortment of colors, in broken sizes—that's why Friday only we can send them out tomorrow at such a low price! All perfect, with picot and some with lace tops. All-silk, also with silk-plated soles. Sizes 815 to 1015 collzectively, but not every size in every color. Palais Royal—Main Floor Clearance of Girls' Pajamas, Shirts Girls’ 295 to 595 and Sweaters—Reduced! Dresses—Friday e e v 1 1 95 m- 2 for $1 15—$1.35 rayen sport shiris, recently Only & few—twelve to be exact. Wool e, In pastel shades, sizes 8 to cloth dresses in sizes 8 and 10 years. 18 years; tailored, with 9 fopn @] Mighty good bargains At mm price! . collars. Friday Also wool crepe dresses in tan and gTeen, aises 8 to 13. 13—$1.95 wool »nm sives 8 to 14; recently $1.59; good -mnmem. ;I?mdmll:iumy sults in brown; sizes o ,‘.Z and colors. Priday.. 81 an e Palais Royal—Third Floor Palais Royal—Third Floor We've Slashed Prices on These Desirable Smocks, Uniforms & Dresses Three groups of desirable garments, at prices that will permit you to lay in a whole supply for a very little outlay! 78—$2.98 dresses, reduced to $1.39—of all rayon or wool jérsey; practical colors, neat styles, vmql\ in sizes for misses and sl small women. Friday only 50—S$1 smocks and dresses, recently 79¢; an odd lot taken from stock and reduced for clearance: drésses of prints, broadcloths and cotton charmeuse; smocks of broadcloth; all sizes but Q¢ not in every style. Friday only 50—$2.95 uniforms, recently $1.59; brands in the group; \\hne, black :nd . to 46, Friday only s ilxgllfly mnled many vupnhr Sizes 16 §1 44 Palais luy.]—‘l‘hrd Floot Small Lots at Only 60 pieces of this Big Savings in Attractive Silk Lingerie 2.00 - Originally we sold these garments for $2.95 and $3.95 then we reduced them to $2.19, and now you can take your choice at $2 apiece! Well made gowns, Jace trimmed slips and a few petticonts—all of pure dye silks. Some are soiled. Palais Royal—Third Floor Special! Friday Only! Women’s Merode Union Suits 2 for 1,00 Light-wei| bodice top suits, with wide or fi‘ued eg: & (e: with built- up shoulder lnd wide leg. White or flesh in sives 34 to 44 collectively. Palais Royal—Main Floor lnfants Wear otiginally $2 pair, recently Sl.s.—" deal’ baby shoes, broken sizes; white, and smoke; shoes nnd oxfords; sizes 1, 2 and sl a". 5. lndly $ 4.95 suede ]uken, receml\ 295 imported jackets in ml-fl 4, 6, reduced . ri- d“:t uced again 1.95 12--7.9% Immed S\nde Zipper Suits, red and brown, recéntly 395, reduced for Friday. «.... .. 5239 quilted robes, recent- Iy 119; size 2. Friday 7% 27—198 and 2985 dresses, recentl 1.39—various styles, sizes 3, 4 f and 5. Friday.. 3—-75¢ and $1 Dabby and Vanta Teething of silk and wool, cotton nnd vmol and cotton; re- % 3 for §1 —Third Floor CERAMIC SESSION WILL END TODAY Division Msetings Discuss Technical Questions—Trips on Final Program. The thirty-fourth annual convention of the American Ceramic Bociety went into its fourth and final day this morn- ing with discussions of technical sub- jects at division meetings. ‘This afternoon, trips to museums and Government Iaboratories were sched- uled. A meeting of fellows also was to be held. The evening will be de- voted to division dinners and business meetings. President Receives Dolegates. Last night the president’s reception and dance was heid, following dinners of vartous alumni groups. At 9:15 o'clock tomorrow morning the delegates will entrain for Baltimore and n-m 5pend the day inspecting and study- commeretal plants before return- m to their homes. e thousand or more delegates were received at noon yesterday by President | Hoover on the White House lawn. The | visitors were led by thelr president, | Eckarat V. Eskesen Poste Named President. Announcement was made yesterday of the election of new officers of the s0- ciety who will take office following the close of the current convention. The balloting has been in progress for sev- eral weeks. Bmerson P. Poste, Chattanooga, Tenn., was chosen president. Other officers in- clute W. Keith McAfee, New Castle, Pa, vice president: Dr. H. B. Henderson, Columbus, Ohio, treasurer, and Walter Lindemann, Miiwaukee; D. Parry Forst, , N*Jv and !"runcu C. Fint, s, VETERANS msisr ON RIGHT TO JOBS | War Service Must Not Be Bar to f}ivil Employment, Says Resolution. Armed service in war times must not be considersd as a bar to holding any civil jobs, the Disabled American Vi | erans of the World War declared in a resolunm adopted unanimously Tuesday | night at a mass meeting in the District | Building. ‘The resolutions, which took issue with one adopted Saturday by the Fed- | eration of Citiens' Associations, were Dresemed to the State Executive Com- mittee of the D. A. V. The federa- tion's resolution, pmented by its Tommittee on Laws and Legisla- tion, concerned the reorganisation pian for the District Engineer's office and pointed out the number of former Army |men now holding civil jobs in that department. “Military servict may not be the only "Nationa) Gomar. E. Claude Bab- COCR told the gathering. Others who spoke included John | Arthur Shaw of the United States Em- ployment Service. Labor Departm-nt; | Lloyd Wymer, commander of Federal , D. A. V.; W. C. Sorrells, Civil Commission: . _Henry C. Johnson of New Department Comdr. Les T, ‘Turner of Washington, H. B. Law- ton, Veterans' Administration: Chatles Edwards, also of the Veterans' ad- ministraifon; Capt. Thomas Kirby, national legislative chairman, D. A. V. Ralph Chambers, national rehabilitation chairman, D. A. V.; Earl Mendrick, national rehabilitation officer, &nd _Ral Pl - Werner, @epartment vice comman: The veterans deciared positively the Department. District Commissioners have been sy pathetic toward employment of z\- Service men. |COLORED MAN JAILED FOR ACCOSTING GISL Judge xclnhun Esmences Texas Defendant to 240 Days on Assault Charge. Heywood Perry, colored, of 8an An- tonio, Tex., who was accused of accost- ing & 10-year-old girl last Friday at Hamilton street and Illinois avenue, was sentented to 240 days in jail By Judge &ohn P. McMahon in Police Court to- ¥ Bullet Teln Fixed. A modest bid for patronage by the invisible textile weavers has somewhat | startled Chicagoans. Tre advertise- | ment, appearing in séveral newspapers, | s2id:” “Bullet holes rewoven perfectly |in d-magm clothes. Low prices.” DOPE FOR YOUR CHILD? NO=-certainly not. Stop children’s coughs without re« sorting to dopee coughsyre ups. Smith Broth. ers’ Triple Action Cough Syrup come tains mo dope, no drugs. Nothing to pset the stomach. t's SAFE . .. 35¢ THE BEST WA/ 'TO GET RID OF PIMPLES Cleanse the skin. Rid the pores ({ 11, ingimpurities with Resirc 8 ‘b.*hm n':ply Resinol Oin- -m to heal any sore, inflamed pimples. 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