Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1927, Page 29

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y PLANES TOATTACK CANAL N BIG TEST Fifty Will Take Part in Ma- i neuvers at Panama Early Next Month. By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif., February 3. #imulated bombing attack by 50 a planes against vital points of the Pan &ma Canal wlil be an outstand ture of the joint Army and 1 meuvers in the Canal Zone early next month, it was announced here yester- day by fleet authorities, Approximately 45 of these attacking planes will be launched from the deck of the carrier Langley many miles at sea between midnight and dawn. The g fea- vy ma torpedo and bombing planes will be protected from & k by de fenders of the Pan: squadrons of fightin Four planes specially lay down dense smoke screens will sccompany the bombing squadrons on their simulated mission of destruction to the canal locks In the fleet maneuvers scheduled for the Narragansett Bay a May and June no fewer t ing, bombing, torpedo. scouting servation and amphiblan planes will be employed'in tactical battle maneu vers For the first time since the aircraft carrier Langley has been in commis. sion that vessel, when it sails from San Diego, February 17, with the bat tle fleet, will carry its full complement of fighting aircraft AUTHOR W.ILL SPEAK. City Club to Hear Thompson on Mexico and Nicaragua. Wallace Thompson, edi and traveler, will address Club luncheon forum the “Situation in Nic Mexico.” In his capacity newspaper correspondent, traveled extensively in these coun. tries and has come into intimate con. tact with their leading statesmen. He is author of the ‘“Rainbow Countries” and “The People of Mexi co,” and has contributed a series of articles to Atlantic Monthly on Mex- ico. The City Club is requiring its mem bers to make advance reservations. author on ALIEN EXEMPTIONS 0. K.D. House Imniigration Committee Ap- proves Senate Plans. Approval wi ven yesterday by ithe House immigration committee to & Senate resolution under which hus- bands of American citizens, children of American citizens between the ages of 18 and 21 yea 1d aliens born in United States territory would be ex- empted from quota restrictions The committee, however, tabled an- other Senate resolution to admit, in excess of quota restrictions, approxi- mately 35,000 wives and children ot aliens who have declared their inten- tion of becoming citizens. STUDENTS PACKED IN. School Built for 3,700 Has Enrcll»é ment of 7,350. NEW YORK, February 3 (#).—Sar- | dine packers should study the s-ating arrangements at Thomas Jefferson High School, the largest in New York, City | { quick: | have made the discovery of your liie. | any combination you like without The Better VWay. -i' | | I'm prone to be harsh and sarcastic, when things do not suit me just right; with comments unkindly and drastic_ 1 spoil all my household’s de- light. I've seen my kind aunts oft lamenting, they'd sit on the staircase and mourn, regretting but never re- senting the language by which they were torn. I've seen my dear nieces a-weeping, I've seen them while tun- ing my lyre; I'd roasted them roundly for sleeping when they should be kin- dling the fire. I've noticed the sor- row of granny, my words have im- ted a sting; I told her her voice tin-panny, whene'er she attempt ed to sing. And so when the new vear was present, and people were making their , 1 swore I would try to be pl nt to grannies and nieces and fraus. “Forever,” I mut- tered, “they’'re trying to take all the thorns from my life, and I, with a malice undying, use phrases that wound like a knife. I'm watchful for each little error, while to all their goodness I'm blind; I've made of my. gelf a cheap terror, and pow it is time be kind.” The biscuits are heavy d soggy, the coffee is bitter and the pancakes I feed to the zie, and 1 am all wound up to Oh, 1 am impelled to discus- on of grub that would make a man riek, with copious notes from the an, and eke from the Latin and And then my stern pledges I conquer the uprush of ad of declaiming and brawl n the girls with a smile. | The spirit of peace I now capture, as | never ‘twas captured before, and all through the house there is rapture, the women are sighing no more. WALT MASON QUK ACTION I - SOUR STOMACH Pape’s Diapepsin Instantly Set- tles Worst Attacks No Matter What You Ate or Drank Am Always Ready and Hungry for ‘the Next Meal Since I Discov~ ered Pape’s Diapepsin Yes, instantly! You feel good that In five minutes the sour, acid, dyspeptic risings, gas on stomach, belching, bloat—all are gone. You Now you know you may eat or drink fear of sour, acid-dyspeptic stomach according to scholastic authorities. Constructed to seat 3,100, it has an | enroliment of 7.350. Try it and prove it. Get a 60-cent box of Pape’s Diapepsin at any drug store. This Conscience 080 i A& MURE ““" ‘O FLSOR “I SPACE il Sale Begins at 9:15 A.M. 9h¢ PALAIS ROYA L Greater BARGAIN BASEMENT o, Use These Steps of Economu to ‘Washindton's Value Spot!} Be Here When Doors Open! “III LARGER. E ntire StocK of Paynes Corset Shop Bought at Less Than 0% on the Dollar Payne’s Corset Shop . The Facts! Entire Stock Purchased! Bought at Less than 50c on the Dollar! On Sale at Sensationally Low Prices! Payne’s Corset Shop Sold Only Merchandise of Fine Quality. 5. To Their Stock we have added Thousands of Dollars of our own fine assortments. 6. Another Demonstration of our Bargain Basement Service to Washingten in always providing the best values in the city. Gowns, nainsook, rayon rayon. work Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Payne’s Regular $1.95 to $3 Silk or Voile Undies Voile Pajamas and Gowns, Silk Chemise, $ 59 Slips and Chemise. At- b tractive styles and col- ors. Some hand-embroidered, others lace Step-ins and Bloomers, Rayon Nightgowns, trimmed.— Bargain Basement. Broadcloths, Percales and Madras in plain Men’s Union Suits 49 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement chilla and bolivias. Solid shades or plaids. N D 1 - NEW Lot Of Mell s dhirts colors or attractive stripes. Collar-at- tached or neckband styles. Well made. Athletic style suits of English Broadcloth, striped madras and nainsook. Sizes 34 to 46. $ Girls’ C 1.98 Girls’ Coats : Sale Price, $3.99 Lined and interimed. :'\l:u. a few lght- weight coats included in this group. 2 to Priced for This Sale 8 9 Sizes 14 to 17. Slightly irregular but nothing noticeable, Fur-trimmed Winter Coats of suede, chin- 14 years.—Bargain Basement. Sale of Underwear Petticoats So. for $1.50 and $1.98 Underwear In Both Regular and Extra Sizes Slips, Bloomers and Step-ins. Of batiste, Alpaca, Plain or trimmed, some with touches of hand White 'd Them rrom Payne's Stock! Van Raalte Knit Union Suits, 2 for 98c All perfect quality of this nationally known underwear, low neck, sleeveless, knee length Periect fit and workmanship. Boys’ Union Suits, 79¢ Silver gray medium-weight suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. 6 to 14 years. Seco Silk Nightgowns, $1.29 Soft fabric, pastel colorings with self figures. Lace trimmed. Nile green, pink, blue, honey and white. Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers 29c Each Also drawer waists and bloomers for children. Broken size range. Choice selection for those who shop early. Children’s Flannelettes, 39¢ Slips, Combinations and Sleepers. Pink with nursery figures. Neat stripes. 2 to 12 years. Children’s School Blocmers, 50c Of fine quality sateen in black or white. Full- cut, reinforced crotch. Made good and strong. 4 to 16 years Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Chemise, crepe, and voile and colors From Payne’s Stock! Van Raalte Pure Silk Hose $2 to $2.50 Values All Perfect Quality, Sensationally Priced at $1».10 Or 3 Pairs, $3.00 Only through a fortunate buy, such as this, can we offer nationally known ty hose at this low P Chiffon all silk and service weight all - silk hose; some silk from top to toe, others with lisle garter hems. All wanted spring shades. Sizes 8 to 10. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Payne’s Corset Stock of Famous Brands T hat Sold for $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $10 Corsets and Girdles 4 95 Another Group of Payne’s Corsets, Girdles and Corsetlets $1.98 every style. From the Payne's Corset Shop! Back or Front Lace Models Included are such well known makes as 2 Rengo Belt and La Camelle. Models to fit the average or stout figure. All sizes in the lot, but not in every model. Come early, because such values as these will sell fast. Regular $3, $3.50 $4 and $5 values. During tliis sale, Back or front lace models, in styles to fit every tvpe of figure. Size range com- plete, but not all sizes in 5 i o 0dd Lots Brand Mattress Should Be In Your Home Now For True Economy, Long Life and Real Sleep-Comfort, the New PARIS Mattress Gives You Utmost Value at $29.50 Girls’ Raincoats Waterproof material with corduroy lined col- lars. Useful pockets. All colors and all perfect. 4 to 14 years. ap to match. — Bargain Base- ment. Corsets and Girdles Slightly loc mussed Costume Slips, and Bloomers, attractive styles of sateen and_liberty loom. Regular sizes— Bargain Basement. Brassieres and Bandeaux 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2 values Popular makes and styles of wash satin, crepe de chine and fancy bro- cades. 59c Attractive Kimonos $1.59 From Payne’s Fine Stock! Corduroy Robes Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Winter Coats Serpentine crepes in at- tractive patterns, satin or cord trimmed. Sizes 38 to 50.—Bargain Base- ment. Women’s White Wool Gloves, 10c Just a few pairs left. This price will sell them fast. Children’s 59¢ Mitts, Pair, 39¢ Fur-trimmed, just the thing to keep the kiddies hands warm. Children’s 29¢ Knit Gloves, 14¢c Buy several pairs. They are wonderful values at this price. Children’s Silk Socks, Pair, 10c NotuER knotty household problem is now set- A tled. The New PARIS is a high-grade, long- wearing mattress well within the reach of the average pocketbook. It solves the question: How much to pay for a mattress. Only long experience and big output make it possible to build for you this guar- anteed, finely constructed mattress. for $29.50. The New PARIS Mattress, built by the makers of the famous Enduro Hair Mattress and Triumph Box Spring, is as fine a mattress at the price as it is possible to make. Made of superior quality long-fibre cotton layer-felt, the New PARIS is always buoyant and gives exceptionally long wear. Covered with attrac- tive, enduring art, fancy stripe or narrow blue and white tick. . Finished with a strong imperial edge. $1.98 & $2.98 Plain or embossed, in attractive variety of colors. Rosebud or cord trimmed. Becom- ing collars. Sizes 16 to 44.—Bargain Base- ment. Offered at half and less than half their original prices. Every wanted fashion is here for miss or ma- tron. Clever embroidery and hing on sleeves and sides. Lined and warmly intérlined. Regular price is $15.98 and more. A season’s supply is easy to secure at a low cost. Many colors. Men’s Chamoisette or Silk Gloves, 59¢ We promised not to use the maker's name—but a famous manufacturer made them Women’s $1.98 Union Suits, $1.25 Worsted. B veral and fay them aside for next year. The saving justifies it. 25¢ Children’s 4%c Fleeced Bloomers, Every kiddie needs several pairs. Buy ther Flannelette Gowns stripes in styles women. All sizes. Flannelette Bloomers For children, 2 10 10 years. Plin 90y white or neat stripes. Attractive colors. 39¢ Secure a Children’s Sleeping Ga menfs‘, A protection for the-cold nights to come. supply. Women’s $1 Handbags, 50c Underarm, pouch and other popular st cluded. prys’ $1.50 Leather Scout Gloves, 99¢ ’; y v boy wants a pair Buy them tc saving. Palals Royal—Ba If you are looking for longer wear and peaceful, A f g dbea N Neat healthful sleep, your next mattress shoul a New 1 PAR]S. Your dealer will deliver it to your home ina sanitary, dust-proof wrapper put on in the spotless, modern Conscience Brand factory. On display and sale at most department and furniture stores. (ONSCIENCE BRAND MATTRESSES ~PILLOWS ~BOX SPRINGS for misses Sleeveless models. les are in- | tures. ow at n Basement $1 Camisoles at Small lot. Silk and cotton in white, navy and black. 73 Boudoir Caps Dainty styles, lace and ribbon trim- med. Boudoir shades. 19¢ Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 500 Importers’ Samples Chamoisette Gloves Known for their perfect wearing qualities. Att patterns with embr. backs. All wanted s Sizes 6 to 7%.—Bargain Base- ment. Half-PriceSale of allRemnants /TR § S | N |2 f ] Three tables heaped with desirable lengths of Wash Goods, Draperies, Cretonnes, Linings, ¥ S W7 M ONSCIENCE = inghams, Suitings, Domestics, Rayons, Shirtings, Towelings and various other fabrics, Examine the Inside science Brand Trademark, at the end of every Con science Brand Mattress, is a laced opening through which 7 Materials ch are Suedes, Bolivias and Sports Mix= ‘ . = Sizes 16 to 4, but not in every style. 19¢ Palais Royal— Bargain Basement. Basement Sale! Just Unpacked! Fea'r~ing New Spring Styles in Women’s Novelty Fe Pumps, Gore Pumps, Strap Pumps and Sports Oxfords, of patent, satin, velvet, tan and blonde, with all shaped This Combination: ew Paris Mattress and § Triumph Box Spring, only 64 10cya— 19cya.— 29 5. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement otwear ee——————— Here's an ideal combination of two well- known ( Brand products, that and rest at a cost Unbleached Muslin, Yd. 39-inch. For sheets, cases, mattress covers and many other home uses. 19¢ Pajama Checks, Yd. 36 inch. Excellent quality in the now /e popular small checks. 12/2¢ 10c that sold regularly for 19¢ to 69c yard. Three groups at three prices. may readily Conscience Brand New Paris Mattress. Conscience Brand Triumph Box Spring you $29.50 ¢ amine the clean, white springy fibres inside. 51.89 $1.69 Bedspread Set Spread and Bolster Sham combined. 80x105 inches. ral color, wtih ros; All sizes. ASE R PALAIS ROYAL—Bargain Basement. heels. 49c Curtain Voile, Yd. 50-inch French Voile, cream color. /Sub- ject to shi ¢ k lsc $34.50 M . 9129 ! blue or gold stripes. 1§ t imperfections. International Bedding Company

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