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???????????????????????????????????*????????????????? Demonstrated by a Visiting Expert. * .vladame Garfinkle, who is conceded to be one of the great est authorities in America on the little secret arts of beautifying the form feminine, will give a series of demonstrations of the famous "La Premiere*' Corsets beginning tomorrow morning. We invite all our friends and visitors to the store to come and share these beauty secrets and consult Madame Garfinkle a* to their corsets or other fashion needs. fn Private Parlors?on Third Floor. The prices of "La Premiere" are from $5.50 tu ^u.oo. During the demonstration samples will be distributed at $3.69. Three Pages Today The Star page you see. In this morning's Post, society section, are illustrations of the "Style Show'' Gowns, Suits and Coats, linked with price suiprises. Page 3 of this even ing's Sunday Times will contain news of last-moment ar rivals from New York. A. LISNER?8:30 to 6 Daily?G STREET. W. B. Nuform ?Recommended by Madame Garfinkle. The modest prices of the W. B. Nuform Corsets?$1.00 to $3.00?suggest that one or more pairs be selected to wear in conjunction with the more expensive "La Premiere." Madame Garfinkle says: "Two or even three pairs of corsets make for economy, as it is as hard on them to wear one daily as it is to wear one pair of shoes all the time." Note?During the demonstration samples of W. B. Nuform Corsets will be distributed at the complimentary price of 79c. Go to Third Floor?and ask for Madame Garfinkle. Hours 9 a.m. to 5130 daily. Second Floor for Silks, Wool Dress Goods and Pictorial Review Patterns i Learn of the Te.i Best Values of the Season?Read of the Late Arrivals. 40-inch Silk and'Wool Poplins, in large range of colors; much in demand. Value, $1.36. Yard * 1,500 yards 27 and 30 inch French Challles; light and dark grounds; very much in demand at this time for house dresses and kimonos. The designs are Dolly Varden, Dresden, Bulgarian and conventional dots, etc. Per yard, 69c 'jftyc 500 yards of 54 and 58 inch wide Eponge, striped and plain, including 10 colors; also black and white. \ alues, $2.50 and J3?00. $11.95 500 yards 45 and 50 inch French Wool Novelties, for one-piece dresses and suits, such as Cote de Cheval, Waive Bedford Cords, Eponge Fa t onne. Special values at ??!> (Tfy/Th SI.75 and sP&oWV 27-inch Embossed Corduroy. Worth $1.39 yard, for $1.00, and plain, *7?^ worth $1.00 yard 1,000 yards of 54-incn-wide Coatings ami Cloakings. among which are the stylish Makinaw Plaids for Sport Coats. Reversibles, Plaid Backs, Boucles and Camel's Hair are represented in many styles "and colorings. Values, ffifl $2.00 and $2.50. Yard 1,500 yards of 54-fnch English Suitings; also Black and White >ChPck Suitings, in a most varied and comprehensively arranged as sortment: displayed on 2 large sec tional counters. Values. ?11 vie $1.69 and $2.00. Yard U 36-inch Black Messaline and Taf feta Silks. Regular ?$1.00 quality. A yard 30-inch Silk and Wool Matelasse Poplins, for dresses or waists; a soft and pliable quality, linking warmth and beauty. Value, $2.50. $1.95 43-inch French Chiffon Cloth, with velvet border; only 4 colors, navy, taupe, Copenhagen and EA black. Value. $8.00. Yd.. ^ Ostrich Feather Trimmings, natural, gray, pink, light blue white and black and white combinations. AJJw Value, 89c yard WV Beaded, Braided and Embroidered Motifs, all colors; used on collars, cuffs and vests, g it qj/n* Each. 38c to Persian Vesting, light and dark background. 20 inches wide, eg QQ Per yard, $3.98 to Filet and Novelty Lace Edges, bands and insertions, used for curtains and draperies. '25c tl (TH/ values ; \ ?. 11 ^ Shadow Corset Cover Laces, with beading on both edges. 16 R/fV' inches wide. Worth to $1 yard Veilings, the maker's loom ends, in lengths to 1^4 yards. Val- 5?^. ues to $1.00, at 5c Celluloid Thimbles, all colors; 3 for 15c vard "Aurora" Ruche Support^.-. .,? 5c rfadh Emeries,'3 fof.".'. 5c paper Sandow Pins, war ranted full count; 4 for 7c dozen Clinton Safety Pins; 3 dozen 15c Sew-on Garters...!' 1-oc pair Sho? Trees OOUnt. , ? , ? , ... ? ? , .*??!> . 5c papers Bolt Pins; assort ed sizes; 3 for 19c strip Narrow Elastic, % yard 5c each Perfumed -Waxing Pads, 3 for.. -i r< w A demonstration of hats produced by the Palais Royal's famous milliners, illustrating the latest Paris Hats of plush and velvet, with trimmings of feather aigrettes, ostrich novelties, coques and wings. $8.50 the Price Surprise. Trimmed to order?if you prefer. You'll find here the Last-moment Un trimmed Velvet and Plush Hats, the new small ?tnd medium shapes, in navy, brown, mahogany, taupe, violet and black. With these hats at $2.98 instead of $3.50, and $3.98 instead of $5.00, and with Near-Paradise Aigrettes at $2.50 and Ostrich Feather Stick-ups af only $2.98, is not the opportunity an unusu ally good one? Note?the milliners are rested and inspired on Monday?come tomorrow. Switches, Pompadours and Transfor mations of Paristyle Hair are here at $25.00?and cheap at that. This is ^ written to milady who is conversant ?? with New York prices. ++ The .ate demonstrations? by Madame Ran ++ hill, the famous authority in charge of these ++ Paristyle Balcony Parlors, create the follow ?? ng reduced prices; 44 Switches, $1.00, $2.00, $3.50, $5.00. Pompadours, $1.00, $3.00, $5.00. ?f Transformations, $1.00, S2.50, $4.50. U Note that the above quoted hair has been ?? demonstrated on inanimate figures, and has ?? been handled only by Madame Randall. Learn YT that $1.00 to $5.00 are less than half the real fy values of this hair. Paristyle Violet Rays?Electric. Six treatments for $5.00?by Madame Randall?will remove all facial blemi?he^. (>nl v $3.00 for seven treat ments in scalp massage. In Lialconv Parlors, First Floor. .0 UJwt. <5 '-OM UU W ^ O. ? *i C*'/ i**W WJ "JC/f w "Queera Quality" Settles the Shoe Question The Question of the Stockings Is Not So Easily Settled. Your satisfaction must be assured?because every reliable make of Hosiery is here. For tomor row?a grand demonstration and special sale. The eminent makers have been in keen competition- - and many attractive souvenirs will be distributed. The grand occasion begins tomorrow?Monday ?and is to continue the entire week. "Onyx" Hose at Various Prices From 25c to $6.50 Pair. Complimentary?39c for 50c "Onyx" Hose of Imported Lisle, Silk F nished. "Palais Royal" Silk Hose, Ingrain Dyed, and Only 95c. Complimentary?These Famous Stockings at 7qc Pair?for All This Week. "Rivoli Silk" Hosiery?famous as tin ber-t !>lu> k silk stockings at, pair, $l.uu and <1.2.".. Complimentary?The .?1.U) silk "Rivoli" for Kayser's Silk Hose?the Kayser of silk glove fame?SI. 1*5 to (1.75, the prices for bis hosf Complimentary?The $1.25 Cfl AffT) Silk Hose for "Conqueror" Hose, cotton, lisle and silk. Pair, 25c to $1.50. Complimentary'?The Fall- fl weight 25c Hose for a^w Medalia" line, lisle thread and silk fiber; black and colors. Pair, 35c and 50c. Complimentary?The 50c Fiber Silk Hose for "Burson" Hose, the noted seamless blockings: in ordinary and out sizes. Prices, per jiair, 25c and 35c. Compll mentary?The 25c fl line, black and tan, J or u "Phoenix" Hosiery, lisle and silk; black and colors. Pair, 50c to $1.50. Complimentary?The 85c Heavy Silk Hose, with double soles, "Knotair" Hosiery, lisle and silk ttber and thread ailk. Pair, 25c to *1.00. Complimentary?The 35c Fall weight Hose for "Gordon" Dye Hose, cotton, lisle and silk. Pair, 25c to $1.00. Complimentary?Children's . R o u nd Ticket Gordon Hose; 25c T>11^ value A lit .'WWW'.J'. When you are purchasing a petticoat, turn the waistband and see if it bears this label: "Eppo." This simple precaution will save you hours of trouble, in trying to get a perfectly fitting under skirt in colors, the materials, and the design demanded by the modes of the day. Every petticoat requirement is anticipated in the Eppo line. An endless array of colors, ma terials and shapes?but always the correct mode. Perfect fitt ng qualities are assured by the invisible elastic waistband and side opening at the. front?patented features of the Eppo and not found in other petticoats. As little as $1.00?and no more than $5.00. r-k-wk-k-w-x-jre-w-was-ww %-?K^Woc-K'ytf ifwip'ii k ft ww i "? ?"a inrw *?? a wim ??? mrinp .? .??w , n-x- . - .- ,iwti ^ TfoeStoresfor HomeNeeds Are Distinct Stores Link the Home and the Palais Royal With "An Account"?Mutually Profitable. ^Lcani_Tj2at_t1ie_Greater_Palais R?val Has What You Should Want?The Pest for Least. Colonial Drapery Fabrics are here?that will do all the picture suggests. If yon doubt your ability consult one of the experts here, on this fourth floof. Specials at 19c and 39c Yard. Colonial Drapery Fabrics. At 39c a yard are 40-inch wide Voile and Scrim, wprth 45c to 60c yard. At 19c yard are 36-inch wide figured Cre tonnes, worth 29c to 35c yard. At various prices from 19c to 60c yard are Colonial Drapery fabrics, in bewildering varijety, for all purposes. Lace Curtains?at $1.00 to $6.98. The season has advanced to the time of "broken lots"? the time when only few pairs of the quick selling styles re main. It means bargain time?$1.00 to $1.98 for $1.50 to $3.50 Scotch Lace Curtains. $3.98 and $4.98 for $5.00 and $6.50 Lace Curtains; $4.98 and $6.98 for $6.00 to $10.00 Irish Point, Renaissance, Cluny and Antique Lace Curtains. V 15 I f, v* v .M . Vr; *? . 2.7/. N I 5 li* "7il * ? L.r,X I * I f 1 r" 11 *; >.?! fx* v ? t Sc*4vt -ite.-*1 ?' ? > * {1 -? ^ #^?1 T kls/ w\ ;? v j (/i w * /\t i : '-i i V. ;i^c ' 1 i 1 : .^V *>??<?-j? ??? JV." .,xK;-' v-' jit ^^V Wilton Rugs, $35.00 and $39.50?Axminster Rugs, $17.50 and $19.50. Real bargains?Wilton Rugs, very heavy; size, 8.3x10 feet; worth $40 to $45, at only $3^for choice. Size 9x12 feet; values to $50, at $39.50 for choice. The Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet are $17.50, instead of $22 to $25. Size 9x12 feet are $19.50 instead of $25 to $29. Window Shades; sunfast HoUand; : several colors; 37 inches s 6 feet; ; mounted on guaranteed spring roll : ers; crochet ring, pull and ^xtures. 60c values at w>vv? Rope Portieres; several colors; large chenille cord; draped valance; very silky finish; some with silk tapestry bands. Values, Cl ?fi $5.00 to |6.00, at Utility or Shirt Waist Boxes; matting covered; paneled top; brass handles and hinges. $2.60 $11.79 size for Linoleum?Good, heavy grade; perfect goods; several patterns, in cluding wood effects: 2 yard? wide. Values, 55c to 65c. Per square yard vnfvv] Table Linens at Special Prices for One Day Orally 50c yard Bleached Satin Table Damask, 62 Inches. Tomor- 5i? row 69c Heavy German Damask, ^l<Q)rr 62 inches. Tomorrow 75c Bleached Satin Damask, S<Q)? 72 inches. Tomorrow $1 Fine Satin Table Damask, 70 inches. Tomorrow $1.25 Extra Heavy Satin Damask, 72 Inches. Tomor- <?)&? row . ' $1.35 Double Satin Dam ask, 72 inches. Tomor- $1,119 $1.35 dozen Satin Damask Napkins, 19 inches. To- Cf] tl morrow li ? a y $1.98 dozen Satin Damask Nap kins, 20 inches. Tomor- ?tl iCQ row ?piio<u>y $2.o0 Satin Damask Pat tern Cloths, 2x2 % yards. Tomorrow $1.50 Pine Double Satin Damask, 72 inches. Tomor $3.00 Satin Damask Pat tern Cloths; 2V?x2 yards. Tomorrow $4.25 Extra Fine Satin Damask Pattern Cloths. Tomor- S3.69 ft $7.00 Hemstitched Set s?C loth +? and one dozen Napkins. ?? Tomorrow ?pv??*J>y $10 Hemstitched Sets?Cl<"th and Tx one dozen Napkins. To- f g XX morrow v ; J ; Wirvf B The Pieces as Illustrated and the Following Are Guaranteed Sterling Silver. Coasters, set of six.. Flower Vases...... Child's Knife ami fXl8!': .0? $1.00 Salt Spoons, set of six Castors, salt and SVT* I pepper Mustard Jars.....? Relish Dish, glass lin- ?3#5>g ing Relish Dish, 3 o""; $11.50 partments Marmalade Set, jar rb.,8poon $2.98 Pierced Bonbon Dish, with handle Bread Tray Cut Sugar S2-98 ?1".*'! $11-98 Pieces as illustrated.. Six Teaspoons 39c Six Tablespoons 79c Six Dessert Spoons 79c Six Dinner Forks 89c Six Dessert Forks, 89c Six Oyster Forks 76c Six Butter Spreaders $1.10 Six Bouillon Spoons $1.25 Six Coffee Spoons 59c One Salad'Spoon G5c One Cold Meat Fork 42c One Cream Ladle 39c Six Dinner Knives 66c Six Breakfast Knives 63c Six Fruit Knives 59c Six Knives or Forks 88c Rogers Spoons, 6 for 39c The Following at Only $i.OO: L,arge quadruple-plated water pitchers, cracker jars, candle sticks, bread trays, pickle jars, syrup pitchers, lemon dishes, relish dishes, marmalade jars and many other articles, worth to $2.25, at $1.00. One Gravy Ladle 55c One Soup Ladle -$1.19 One Punch Ladle $2.19 One Pickle Fork t 29' One Butter Knife 25. One Sugar Shell? 25c Salad Sets, 7 pieces $1.5* Soup Sets, 7 pieces $2.<* Coffee Sets 14 pieces $2.49 Pic Sets. 7 pieces $2.3:* Breakfast Sets, 15 pieces #2.4." Cream Sets, 3 pieces 9>* Tea Sets, 8 pieces $1.2."> Butter Knives 15c Pickle Forks 15c Salad Spoons 39c STERILIZED SILK FLOSS Pay $15,00 for This Mattress?and Save $5.00 H These are famous Mattresses advertised in the magazines?and guaranteed not to lump 01 flatten. The economy and ebmfort of these Silk Floss Mattresses is now recognized, and the op portunity to save $5.ofe will be grasped by many. Box Springs?$25.00 Values at Only Siq.oo. Comprising 120 Coil Springs?the felt top covered in satin art ticking. Worth seeing?go to {J fourth floor. sHsfiaBc?ie?5ajj! These House Dresses at 79c Tomorrow Basement Floor Also the Following: Flannelle Gowns, Daisy Clotii Dress ing Sacques, Knit and Flannelle JIKr* Skirts; 75c values ""V Blankets, looking like Cali fornia wool, large and heavy. ?j| Per pair ++ Comforts, filled with pure white cot ton and covered with art silko- ftfflr XX line TT Petticoats, looking like $5.00 Silk Skirts, with black silk flounces and glove-fltting Jersey cloth A(D)r? S* top 90-incli Sheets, for 39c and 42 inch Pillowcases for 40-inch Bath Towels (or 19c and 36-inch Huck Towels for.......... 9C <M> 8c ii a. Li isner THE GREATER PALAIS ROYAL G Street SS: A A. ^