Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 28

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* og THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 192T. : + . SAY HOME MASSES Mexico to Give Permission i They Register Under Law, Says Newspaper. MAY LETPRIESTS with the | | orm- | ORDERS POLICE CHANGES. | H Makes Transfers to and from | Mounted Force. Hesse, be effac Pvt. Hu horse-m , Four t st patrol- Pvt. Victor . Fourteenth rom duty Precinct. to >vt. Mason 4 s foot patrolman, ty as foot patr nee, from duty h Precinc from duty as mo- an, Twelfth Precinct, E . Second Pre- cinct; Pvt. 7illiams, from duty as motor cycle patrolman, Eleventh Precinct, to duty as foot patrolman, Eleventh Precinct; Pvt. L. S. Graham, from duty as foot patrolman, Second to duty as motorcyele patrol- i Pvt. G. H. recinct oms, from duty as leventh Precinct, to duty what they declare demand<d by prop- | $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, Feb. 6 Similar Excursion February 20 SPECIAL TRAIN v. Washington ..... 7 Standard Time. Returning v. Philadelphia Chester ... v. Wilmington Consult Ticket Agents Baltimore & OhioR.R. is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the gers Nteamy dampness makes hands stiff Hands and Wrist Were Stiff and Lame Tailor ‘overcomes rheumatic stiffness with Sloan’s A Philadelphia t s using a hot id arms get 1 have been using liniments 1 e and 1 find that ent is the best. It g nstant relief.” n’s gives real help because 1 ur forces to throw and to restore action in the sick Chicago Talks With London by Phone ‘lEAK[NG GAS CAUSES ' Until Official Says Service Is Not Yet Open, DEATH OF CHINESE | i | P By the Associated F The cost of the call was §: -|{Lee Hong Kee Asphyxiated in CHICAGO, 0! 2 ~~Chicago | $4.2 r service to New York and $25 . . talked to London ay over the | for one minute's conversation with | Room—Resuscitation Ef- ¥ London. | % ar,” was the | forts Fail. vhat was being done e » | ment of lister | onversation on the y i, o o e & EQUNDATION PLANNED. > call was from the office of the : and I 'r to the news | ] | London sspondent, and | Menorah Group Considers Move to | illumi th . s, | Pennsylva Foster Jewi: afternoon pr y « ul. Efforts NEW YORK, F p 7 [to save his ) andoned | o L lans te sh the Henc involving a_ 4.500 mi Sy cord was from Havav lina Island, off California, over |experi 8 both past | nated distance of 4,000 mi o &N IaI oeRberans bt » is this speaki ame he’exe . ion of the Intercolle ch of Jewish that the operator in X ¥ °d the fact that Chi , cha * of the 8 b Y During the pas 7 | L\ h F;:z:fi:l‘:," © histories ha on e v Iy Thelkses | Jewish life and none of these . o et We cannot permit you | ndequate to cover the field, he told | Nourishing — Digestible — No Cooking o the conversation.” the session. The Home Food-Drink for All A.‘(Es' N = Z “The PALAIS ROYAL | Men’s Store Entrance, G Near 10th Kresge Department Store, Inc. Blue S Suits, N A group that will hardly last more than a day. Of the famous Whitney sunfast serge. Tailored to the Palais Royal rigid qualifica- tions of style, workmanship and finishing. (] All are well lined with quality alpaca. Mod- els for all types, including stouts. Sizes 35 to 46. PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Store—Main Floor—Separate Entrance on G Street—Near 10th Sale! Boys’ Bell Brand Flannelette Pajamas One-piece models of good, heavy quality flannelette. Trimmed with rayon loops. Plain shades of white, 95C blue and tan. Sizes 4 to 14. Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants Suits Regularly $10.95 and 12.95. An unusual value, considering the tai- loring and fabrics in these models. A pleasing assortment of colors 8 95 and styles. Sizes 8 to 17. b4 Boys’ Jack Tar Wash Suits Oliver Twist, button-on, middy and flapper styles that usually sell from $2.25 to $3.50. A good assortment of colors. Sizes 134 to 10 1 95 in the lot, but not in every stvle. - PALAIS ROYAL—Boys’ Store—Main Floor Sale! Sample SHIRTS Made by the George P. Ide Co. Two Importgnt Groups. Shirts made to ! 70 Shirts made to sell at $2.00 to W | it sell at $3.50 to $3.00 AL $5.00. A comprehensive assortment of the newest colorings, in materials which will give satisfactory service. Collar-attached, neckband and collar-to-match models Sizes 15, 15 and a few 16 included. Important Savings! Interwoven Hose, 55¢ and 33c¢ At Ssc—\\'uuld regularly sell at 75¢ and At 33C—Unually 50c. Rayon, Silk Stripe $1. Silk and lisle in a wide range and Lisle Hose, in numerous of designs. All perfect. Sizes 9% to 12 patterns and neat colorings. Sizes 9% to 11}%. Men’s $1.39, $1.59 & $2.50 Pajamas, $1.15 Flannelette Pajamas, in military collar model, with rayon loops. Two-piece models. Sizes A, B, C and D. The. Palais_Royal Sengrate Entrance amined the body and pronounced life extinet Kee, i 1v residents of Washington’s Chinato: ured them further efforts W em c dise building. Gas e nection of mall stove in his room | other y syl v . where the certificate of 3 - and Stamps, He Says. i oAt f th vreck in the U d S s 1 Y . n omer ot the| WRECK PHOTOGRAPHS [ vreckinthe ntes siaen 1 a8 e HOBBY OF TRACKMAN | 'ecter- for more than two hours before aban Whenever the trackman reads of | doning resuscltation efforts, and the; e a train collision or derallment he one of the most popular|only at the » of Dr mdolfo. | Gets as Much Enjoyment From |writes to the pe aster of the town | ne: it the m and asks for the ployed in the Chinese me ) ‘evitt con- Them as Others Do From Bugs of a phe who' made store at 33 nd gave ts all the fundreds of hll![ 3 P By the Associated Press. e occupied a room in 2 s ; LLE, Ind., February 1 |, India is to build 50 miles of trunk T i, e TEle: GE TRy aping from a faulty con- | highw and more than 300 miles of [B, F Pennsylvania Railroad | “but 1ds in connectioon with the |trackman. }u.v pletures as his death. He was found' new irrigation | He has photographs of every big|bugs or stamj This Is Our Golden Jubilee Year—A Year of Great Events at This Store “The PALAIS ROYAL Kresge Department Stores, Inc. G Street at Eleventh Use The Palais Royal g Purchase Now at ; Budget Plan Sanita ry Worthwhile Tuftless Nat! ress A Giant Batt in Every Sealy Section from a Sealy in Use Twenty-Five Years This Label Your Protection Semi-Annual Sale o f Furniture Brings Important Savings on Sealy Mattresses and Springs The best money can buy—and this sale offers you more than these amounts can usually buy. S brand mattresses and springs are doubly guaranteed, by the manufacturer and by the Palais Royal. Look to the sleeping comforts of your family NOW and it will be money saved! - Sealy Texlan Mattress 55-pound layer felt mattress, Finished 19 75 with a strong Im- > perial edge that keeps the mattr in shape. All sizes. This is a greatly reduced price! Contains 55 pounds of the finest quality layer felt! The won- ° derful - workmanship and superior materials insure years of service. A standard mattress at 'way below standard price. Sealy Star Mattress Full size, 55-pound layer felt mattress made of the finest new materials. Dia- * mond tufted and fin- ished with four rows of imperial stitching. The heavy woven striped ticking carries the Sealy imprint—a guarantee of satisfaction. PALAIS ROYAL—Furniture—Fourth Floor Sealy Supreme Coil Bed Springs Springs of the highest grade! Made on one- piece steel frames, ° which means that these springs are ; practically everlasting. Heavy and resilient coils which have a noiseless buoyancy. Can- not sag or lose its shape. Adjustable to any size bed. Made on One-piece Steel Frames Sealy Tuftless Mattress A pillow for the body—made of the finest, long staple cotton. Forty years of experience in making high-grade mattresses have been the background of this famous mattress. Specially priced to- morrow.

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