Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 23

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OFFICERS OF ARMY ALLTO BE BIRDMEN Actual Flying Required of All Branches Under New Aerial Policy. well as theoreti- raining for all offi- nbat Army units has been by the War new aerial policy worked Hugh A. Drum. erations scetion of the and approved by acting * will prep: T theoret instruction in aviation courses will be mad curriculum at the schools, including \\(\l Army War Colle und General Staff Wworth, % Point, the the Commsnd | 1 » cinnot under ex- fsting law. he compelled to fly in peace time will be encouraged, be- Einning next vear, perience. Officers in this category will be expected to take at least 10 hours uty and they wi - it ip War Department 4 s Vor cadets st Point, the courses in both theoretical and practical aero. nautics will be expanded. Members of the g aduating classes will go direct from lht\ lemy to an Air “recelved during at West Point. Teaches Use of New Arms. nnouncement of ~ the new 1 policy said the effect would increase the close co-operation ssential to all branches of the Army > “By visions of this policy,” Statement added, “Infantry, Artillery, other line officers and llru Spe General Staff officers are brought into close association with ice problems, and Air Service | s will learn how best to use | new arm to support the other the four arm." The change in policy was said to have been prompted “by aviation de- velopments leading to a conclusion that all line officers require su knowledge of the capabilities and lin tations of the Air Service as to per- mit them using it under all conditions of battle, and to the feeling that the general efficiency of such officers will be increased by a limited amount of stual experience in the air.” se interest in assigned to the Army Air Service, the War Department has under con sideration a proposal by which Con who take.the atus and in- War Department staff officers are confident that all officers serving in the nine combat arm services, not in- cluding the Air Service personnel, who can pass the physical tests will take advantage of the opportunity for training. None will be allowed to fly who < in the physical test. The i on of 10 hours of practical ex- {ence for each has been prescribed secause so many are to be trained. s point the statement ex- Dlained that Gen. Patrick, chief of the Alr Service, *believes that such training will by practical experience give officers a cons better ac- Quaintance with Alr Service problems.” All Adepts in Air. “While the first steps in initiating this policy will apply to juniors and a few field officers,” future combat experienc assure a majority of all aving had this aerial “In the first place, that part of the ! courses of instruction at the several mervice schools devoted to the Alr Service has been increased to an everage of 60 hours to allow more time for theoretical and demonstration | instruction in the tactics and tech- nique of the Alr Service. At West Point this instruction will cover hours an at Leavenworth and th Army College it will includ One officer of the Air ake the com- h of the valry, Infantry, Field Artillery and Coast Artillery. One major or senior captain of each of the six other combat arms of the sel is to take the course at the Alr Se ice Tactical School “During their firs mission service all o not had aerial experience after grad- uating from West Point will be given mn opportunity to have this experi ence in the air. Initially, this oppor- 1" combat_offi- course at Department | to seek nerial ex- | the statement said. | “the operation of this policy will in | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925. ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIII-III-IIIIIIIIII (AN NN NNNENNERENRENNENNENENNENERNNNNNNNDRH)] llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl The Palais Royal Features Vacation Needs for Saturday | | 3 Hi z & : | § g : S'ummery Styles in New Trtmmed NS NN RN AR AR R MR RN R AR R AT AR New Silk Bags 2.95 Of good quality moire or figured silk, with figured or Japanese dcslg Trim- med with metal beads and finished at bottom with silk tassel—all richly lined. Styles are Rose Claire, pouch and vanities. In colors of blonde, black, gray, white and purple. Also two-toned effects. Imported White Bead Bags, $2 and $5 Mounted on fancy engraved metal frames or drawstring style. Also two-toned effects in white and lavender, white and blue, black and steel, white and rose, white and tur- quoise, white and green, white and black and blue and steel. Palais Royal—Main Floor Special, Hats $7.50 (3 Sketched) Lovely new Summer Hats in transparent styles with trim- mings of velvet, flowers, trans- parent hair and maline. Pretty pastel shades to match the cool Summer frocks. Large, small and medium shapes for the miss and matron. Semi-tailored hats in small shapes in combinations of velvet and silk. with attractive hand- embroidered crowns. Lovely black and white com- binations in large picture hats, Transparent and silk combi- nations with trimmings of vel- vet. Truly a lovely assortment in hats that are decidedly new in style, in fabric and in trimmings. Palais Royal—Second Floor FEET TS0 Sy Bathing Suits For the Girl Who Swims ’3.95 The girl who swims will want a swimming suit with the trim tailored lines of this pure worsted suit. Knitted in one- piece style. Colors of Kelly, maroon, China blue and other wanted shades. Palais Royal—Third Floor Cool Summer Frocks in New Prints and Blocks $13.75 Prints still hold sway in the world of fash- ion, and these hand- blocked prints are especially lovely ones. Made on straight lines, others with flare bottoms, tiers, pleats dnd godets. Touches of lace, plpmgs of contrasting col- ors and ribbons to add a finishing touch. Many have lace collars. Other pretty dresses of flat crepe with yokes of colored lace. Jabot effects of georgette edged with lace. colors. Two-piece dresses in pretty pastel One could afford to have many Summer frocks at this moderate cost. for sports and dress wear. Sizes 16 to 42 years. SR eSS I S e S Women's All-Over Chszo Hose, *1.69 Models suitable TR R AR AN RS EO T N A A P S R Y S Summer Gloves Novelty Silk Gloves $1.59 Pair Fancy double ruffie cuff. In pongee, mastic, beige, cocoa, silver and white. Elbow-Length Gloves $1, $1.50 to $2.95 In both silk and suede fab- rics. In all wanted colors and white. Palais Royal—Main Floor = Vacation Needs in Stationery Club Parchment Two Fold—Singe sheet. In gray or white, with deckle edge. 60 Sheets to pound for 75c. Package of 25 Envelopes for 39c. Single Fold—Double sheet. or white, with deckle edge. 54 Sheets to pound for 75¢ Package of 25 Envelopes for 39c. Name and address printed on a pound of cither single or double sheet Club Parchment and 50 cn- velopes for $1.28 additional. Black or blue ink. In gray For Your Week End Reading Four wholesome love stories by Temple Bailey. 75¢ a Copy “Dim Lanterns,” “Trumpeter Swan.” “Tin Soldier,” “Mistress Anne.” Palais Royal—Main Floor Women’s Rayon Envelope Chemise $1.24 Cool, dainty-looking garments ; Low neck bodice style, trimmed in lace. Well made and full cut. Easy to launder. In pink and peach. All first quality. Sizes 36 to 4. Special for Saturday Children’s 39c and 50c Rayon Socks 3 Pairs for §1 Special purchase of Children's Half-length Rayon Socks, plain white and colors. Also with fancy cuff top. Children's Full-fashioned Mer- cerized Socks, in light color and dark color combination, with fancy tops. Sizes 4 to 9}.. 5 4 Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Socks, 59¢ Pair Rayon _English Ribbed Sport Socks, with self-color roll top. In white, black, tan, beige, camel and pongee. Also English Ribbed Socks, in plain colors and two-toned effects, with attractive contrasting color roll tops. Sizes 6 to 10. Palais Royal—Main Floor Boys’ Washable Knickers 95¢ Sulphur-dyed Khaki and Tan and Gray Crash Knickers, made extra strong. cut full, and all seams sewed to stay. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Palais Royal—Main Floor Apparel for Miss 6 to 14 35.98 White Crepe de Chine Dresses For Girls of 6 to 14 gpeaooneseonees %Sports Wear for Women and Misses SN R R T S R A L A Flannel Topcoats Levely Full-length Unlined Coats. The correct thing for sports and dress wear. In charming pastel colorings of French blue, rose, green and white. Also the new blazer stripes. Very smart to be worn with the gay Summer frocks. $15.00 $19.50 *25.00 White Flannel Skirts $4.98 and $7.98 In sports style. Kick pleats or plain, snug-fitting styles. 2-Piece Flannel Suits 315.00 Two smart models—the sleeveless coat or the lumber jacket, with pleated or sus- D pender skirts. All the new cclors and smart color combinations. Tweed Knickers $2.98 Nicely tailored. Inbrowns, tan and gray mixtures. Riding Breeches, $2.98 to $5.98 ‘White Linen nicely tailored and strongly rcinforced. Flannel Sleeveless Riding Jackets, $15, $16.50 and $17.50 In jockey, black cr emerald green Palzis Royal—Third Floor The Sweater and Skirt Ensemble Khaki and of Balbriggan Jersey Costume Cbmplete, "1 0.95 AN NN NN NNV Riding Breeches, The ideal ensemble for general wear will be found in this youthful and smart combination. Appears in a jumper model, with the mannish or Chanel collar of crepe de chine, with cuffs to match. the inverted front pleat. In white only, Other styles and shades at $22.50. Palais Royal—Third Floor New Assortment of Silk Dress Slips, *2.98 Fashioned of radius, tub silk, sport satin and crystal knit. Finished with two flat pinked ruffles, otficys with hip hem. Street and evening shades. Also white and black. Crepe de Chine Slips | Lovely Pongee Slips $5.98 $3.98 Made of 12-mummy pongee in natural tan. Several styles with novelty voke, hemstitched or embroidered. Straightline with deep hem. Lovely styles, with dainty tnmmmgs of laces and net on top and bottom. White, pink and peach. Dressing Sacques $1.98 Of fine white dotted Swiss. Several styles with elbow- length sleeves. Lace edge. Summer Kimonos Made of dotted Swiss, dim- ity and Normandy voile. All- v\hf or rosebud lcu' figured tterns. Dainty lace trim-|in Tings. Bodice top, hip hem. Rayon Slips 3298 Sizes to 50 Of closely-knit silky rayon practical street ~shades. S e P S P Ul S S eSS S D The skirt has Mim‘mmammmmmmmxmmmmaxmmamwm BB BRR R BN NR WW&WWW '1.29 Regularly $1.50 to $2.50 Little Tots’ Panti Dresses §= Ba thmg Accessories! Bathing Caps—Assorted col- ors, with rubber trimmings, 29c to $1.50 All-rubber Bathing Slippers —Assorted colors. 89c to $1.29 Pair Rubberized Bathing Bags— with drawstring, also with strap handle. 59¢c to $1.59 Each Bathing Belts — Assorted, fastens with buckle. 25c to 35¢c Each All-rubber Beach Hats—As- sorted colors, 2-inch brim with colored trimmings. 50c Each Water Lily Surf Balls—Cov- ered with mottled design rub- ver, with pure gum bladder and is blown up like a foot ball 98¢ Each Beach Capes of Flowered Terry Cloth $5.50 Each In many attractive patterns and brilliant shades. Made full, with long scarf collars. Palais Royal—Main Floor Lovely Jabot Collars and Sets Specially Priced $1.59 to $5.98 In a variety of styles and materials. They are very fash- ionable and make a plain gown attractive. Something New in Scarfs A Square of Printed Crepe de Chine. Special, $5.98 To be worn tied as a stock around the throat and hang gracefully over the shoulder, as illustrated: Palais Royal—Main Floor Novelty Panti Dresses For the Little Miss of 6 to 10. ’3.98 Featured of broadcloth, silkette, cretonne, pop- lin and other novelty materials. Attractively made with quaint medallions and set on figures of contrasting colors. Just the thing for her vacation outfit. Palais Royal—Third Floor Baby Bonnets, $1.00 Regularly Up to $2.25 A special purchase of tight-fitting and Normandy effects of fine Swiss, embroidery and organdie. Many pretty styles. Lace and embroidery trimmed and fin- ished with bows and rosettes of colored ribbon. Creepers and Rompers, $1.00 Pretty cool garments of poplin, broadcloth and chambray. All-white or white with colored trimmings. Hand-smocked and embroidered in many quaint de- signs. Creepers, 1 to 3 years; Rompers, 2 to 4 years. Bathing Suits for Kiddies, $1.98 Practical styles for little girls and boys. Made of all-wool jersey, with borders of rasting colors Others with novelty figures embroidered on the waist Sizes 2 to 6 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor AN NI Art Needlework Lace Vanity Sets o # ARAGRARFA, 2 i $2.55 to %6.95 Set May be had in a wide range of shapes and sizes. With ovals, oblongs and round doilies. Cream Venice and Nor- mandy lace, or cut work in white with filet pattern lace inserts and edges. Hemstitching 10c Yard $3.98 Pretty girlish styles. with quilling and ruffles. Girls’ Underwear $1 Each Gowns—Princess Slips and Com- binations, of fine, soft nainsook, Va- rious styles, lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14. have been Including a special lot of Attractive Dresses featured of poplin, pongette, kiddie cloth, chambray and broad- cloth. Many with touches of handwork and lace. All good colors that will stand constant tubbing. Sizes 2 to 6 years. A N N First Quality, Full- fashioned All-over Silk Chiffon Hose, Fine, sheer weight. Some have double knees. Trimmed were no to_that d: 33 ) NN - Department plan for ex- | aviation studies for its com nnel is in line with the Stamped Linen Guest Towels, 45¢ Orders taken in Art Needle- work ‘Depariment before 5 are| Two designs, stamped on white ready the following day after [linen huck toweling, with hem- 5:30. stitched ends. Colored Bordered |Embroidered Linen Stamped Linen Luncheon Sets Towels, 75¢ | $5 Set Cream Linen Crash Towels,| Hand-embroidered with col- with hemstitched colored linen|ored threads in an assortment borders. In blue, rose and|of designs on cream linen. maise. Stamped in three designs.! A square and napkins—boxed. Palais Royal—Main Floor EEEE S P B R R SRR EE PP PN Sale of Men's Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts $1.89 At far below their actual worth. In gun metal, nude, beige, Jenny, peach and blonde. Women’s Onyx and Kayser $ Thread Silk Hose 1 '39 Full-fashioned, Service-weight, Pure Thread Silk Hose, with mercerized garter tops. In black, white, nude, tan, gray, beige, blonde, harvest and French nude. All sizes. Women’s Thread Silk Hose, *1 Pure Thread Silk Hose, with three-seamed back, in black, white and colors. Also Silk and Rayon Service Hose for satisfactory wear. Some have pointed heeis. In black, white and colors. Palais Royal—Main Floor FECEE S b et e el e R R Saturday—The Last Day of “Fashions and Fabrics Week” On Saturday Mme. Ben Yusuf will give a resume of her in- teresting talks on personality in dress. There will be a style review on morning, afternoon and evening dresses, negligees and lingerie. Draping of materials on live models—styles to suit your own personality. Mme. Ben Yusuf will be glad to meet you and answer any questions personally after the Style Show. For the small charge of two dollars you can have any ma- terial purchased in our sitk or wash goods section cut and fit by these style experts. Two demonstrations Saturday—10:30 to 11:15 AM. 2 to 3 P.M. Palais Royal—Silk Section—Second Floor f A foc all officers ne command combat units. order elevated the av in the Army who | The ) abtuthaneiise raduated from the academy attending the War College Newport to take the 10- hour flying course which will be made | available to Army officers in similar A A NN NN NI AN For Camp or Mountain For those who expect to spend the Sum- mer in the mountains or campmfil we have Girls’ Bathing Suits $2.95 Made of all-wool jer- sey. In models with skirt attached. In plain colors, or with bright contrasting borders. AR R MIRA AR A IRFASRAANARRRRNAA purchased a supply of warmer things that are always needed for misses and women. Flannelette Pajamas, $1.98 to $2.98 Flannelette Gowns, $1.50 to $1.98 Corduroy Robes, $5.00 to $6.98 Beacon Robes, $3.98 to $5.00 Warm Petticoats, $1.00 to $5.00 Palais Royal—Third Floor See Announcement Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star IWHAFFFH AR RAFRRRRRRRRE mmmmmw&mxzawmwmm& Sizes 6 to 14 years. Kresge Department Stores TePALAIS PROYAL L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Courteous Service TOP wear and depre- ciation from eating up your motor - investment, by using Pennzoil and only Pennzoil hereafter. THE PENNZOIL COMPANY OIL CITY, PA. Washington Office, 1918 18th St. ‘elephone North 117. Neckband and collar at- tached styles. In white, blue and gray. Lustrous, silk-like broadcloth, which always retains its splen- did finish after many launderings. Cut full and well made. Palais Royal—Main Floor The Fair, Chicago, Ill. Quality Merchandise _l...lII-l.llllI.lIllI“lIIII.IIIII.‘IIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIlll‘lllllllll—l II.I.IIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIl.l..ll!....lllllII.IIIIII.IIHI‘IIIIIIII-IIIIII

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