Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1927, Page 28

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28 . CHANBER TO NARK 2TH ARNERSHRY Commerce Body to Hold Ban- | quet—President and Others Invited. The Washington Chamber of Com-| nierce this evening will celebrate the \entieth anniversary of the founding | of the organization banquet meet ir be held at the than 300 memt ber and their g attend, cluding many go mental and civic | leaders President (loolidge has been invited to attend as guest of honor and oth- ers specially invited include President Dawes, nator Capper, hairman of the Senate District Com- | e Zihlman, chair- | t commit Me: Association, esident of the | will preside . Lewis will | Mondell, former Repre-| sentative, will make the principal ad- | dress, following which the an \ol.n prate entertainment Rudolph J *. Melvin Sha A. Leftwich Si; Those on the entertainment com- mittee included: Mr. Kendall, W. McK. i r J. seph D. Dreyfuss, Harry Mr. Fanciulli, Willigm B. Hard Rogers, Mr. Sharpe and Ralph SR igs. BOY IS ACCUSED OF ROBBING WOMEN Colored Youth Captured After Mrs. Gillies Said He Snatched Bocketbook. With the capture of a 15-vear: old colored boy last night after he snatched a pocketbook, it Is said, from a woman, and who is accused of stabbing a man in the arm, police believe they have soived the my: - & of the snatching of pocketbooks from several women recently. The boy, Frank Vernon Webb, 1523 Fifteenth street, grabbed the pocket- book from Mrs. Eleanor A. Gillies of Falkstone Courts on Fairmont street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth the scene, including Thomas 8. , 21 years old, 1815 Co- Southwick and the others grappled with Webb and in the scuffle Southwick the arm. Capt. R. Eighth precinct wa: by the report of the attempted rob- bery and, driving Mrs. Gillles about the section, found Webbh held down on the pavement by two unnamed young men. Southwick, suffering from stab wound, was seated n police to have attacked of the CI enty-third and S s, night, robbing her of : ing about $10. L 3 > irteenth and Clifton street; day night. Webb will be given a hearin Juvenile Court. Southwick taken to Garfield Hospit was S President A, a sity, who has just Vice | MAKES SOUR STOMACH SWEET Pape’s Diapepsin Ends Gas Pressure, Sickening Sour Ris- - | ings, Acid Dyspepsia. Five | None of That Dyspeptic Gnawing of False Appetite Since I Discove ered Pape’s Diapepsin Help, Help! Something you ate or drank is on the rampage! “Get a 60- cent package of Pape’s Diape nearest drug store. Instantly you f good. In five minutes stomach is calm and sweet. No on stom ence of acid dyspe streets about 10:30 o'clock, police say. Mrs. Gillies cried out and sev- pedestrians were attracted to you like, drink what when Pape’s Try it and pr olc———lo/c——oal———[o]c———[q] Out They Go!! 920 BRAND-NEW SPRING HATS MUST BE SOLD In 2 Days (Friday & Saturday) Every Hat must be out of our premises by Saturday Eve- ning as the new millinery owners will take possession. Anticipate your millinery needs for Spring and HURRY —HURRY—HURRY !!! Railroad Braid, Swiss Milan Hemps, Ribbons, Em- broideries, Noevelty 3raids, Flow- er T'eims,; Rhinestones and fancy pins. See them in our ~windows tonight Blacks, Mon- keyskin, Wild H o nee Greens, Reds. Copen, Sands, Wood, Black and Whites. Entrance Thru the Shoe Department RUSSELL’S CORNER 12th & G STS. Lawrence Lowell of W =] = (¢’] lo——|a[——n]c—— D jal——F|a]————1[a]——=|1] l——|o]——aj——Ja|c——2[a]——]] TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927. @ O PALAIS ROYA $Z8 | BARGAIN BASEMENT %S For Quick Service 4 Elevators—3 Stairways . Boys’ Rib Hose 2 Prs., 50c Heavy rib, with double heel, toe and sole. Long wearing with plenty of leg length. Black or cordovan. Sizes 8 to 11.—Bar= gain Basement. Children’s Socks 2 prs., 29¢c Children’s fine rib cotton socks, all white or colors with colored rayon stripe cuff tops. Sizes 6 to 8—Bargain Basement. Rayon Bloomers and Step-ins Slightly 1rregular. Womens. Exception- $ 211y §a6ot dquality; o Gohsh T peach, orchid. All sizes. Some have only small oil \.spots.—Bargain Basement. Rayon Vests 2 for $1 Seconds. Bodice style in pink or peach. All with shields. 1 sizes. Only small oil s otherwise perfect—Bargain ‘Basement. 69c Union Suits 2 for 98¢ Women's. Fine /b cotton suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee length. Regular, extra and double extra sizes.—Bargain Basement. Women’s Vests 2 for 50c Fine Rib Cotton Vests, built-up or bodice style. Regular, extra and double extra sizes. All first quality.—Bargain Basement. Bloomers White nainsook, neatly trimmed or with~ embroidery. 4 to 12 years— c Bargain Base- ment. = Novelty Vests Well made of . striped batiste and dimity. Some with neat lace edges. All sizes. —Bargain Base- ment. Use These Steps of Economy to “Washin Women’s Full-Fashioned Slightly irregular. Per- fect fitting, silk reaching above the knee, with lisle’ garter hem. Double heel, sole and toe for dura- bility. All wanted shades, nude, at- mosphere, flesh, sunset, champagne, French nude, gun metal or gray. Sizes 814 to 10, " Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women’s 49¢ and 59¢ Rayon Hose 39c ‘< High, lustrous rayon with long shaped boot and lisle garter hem. In champagne, French nude, peach, piping rock. bran or champagne. Sizes 9 to 10. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Quality Merchandise at Corsetlets and Gossard’s Two-Piece Garments $2, $3 and $5 Values, This Sale Gossard and other known many sale. style. display. Palais_Royal—] well makes of corsetlets are grouped in one great lot for this All sizes, but not in every Some slightly mussed from No phone or C. O. D. orders accepted during this sale. *1.19 ain’ Basement A Basement Feature for Friday! Men’s Shirts Slightly soiled from display Neckband and collar-attached styles. Broadcloths and Madras, in plain coiors or at- Sizes 14 to 17, Slightly ir- Cut full and well made. tractive stripe designs. sieeve lengths 33 to 35. regular. 69 Men’s Summer-Weight Athletic Union Suits Slightly irregular Buy a season’s supply. nainsook in all sizes. made with strong seams. Broadcloths or Cut full and well 49 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Boys’ Blouses Sizes 6 to 16. New crisp percales, broad- cloths, in plain or check patterns. All colors guaranteed fast. Collarless or col- lar attached. Well made. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Sale! Regular $3 and $4 Grade Women’s & Growing Girls’ SHOES Every one a new Spring model, de- pendable in quadlity, made well and good looking. Strap Pumps and Oxford Ties *1.89 2 pairs, $3.50 Trimmed or plain, these shoes come in Patent Leather. Gun Metal or Black Velvet and have Cuban, Louis or Mili- tary heels. Over 25 Different Styles From Which to Choose Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Men’s Low Shoes Black or tan calf, on the new broad toe lasts. ber heels. All sizes. Goodyear welts and rub- $3.79 59 2 for $1 Gre.a.t Savin : Gowns, Bloomers Slips, Step-ins 79c Various styles of voile, crepe, sateen, batiste, dimity and nainsook. Tailored or lace trimmed. White and colors. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Slips, Bloomers & Petticoats Oc Neatly made of sateen or cot- ton taffeta. Many styles in practical street shades. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 500 Prs. “Importer’s Samples” Suede Finish GLOVES Regular $1 and e $1.25 Grades. For c A well known importer’s entire sample line. New smart patterns with embroidered French cuffs and embroidered backs. Every wanted style in nude, beige,. mode, sand or black. Washable. Sizes 6% and 7. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Clearance! For One Day, Friday, We Offer All Former $15.98 Winter Coats For a Quick Clearance at a Price Never Equaled Before in Think! A Coat at 1; the Regular Season’s Price' The Reason! We do not carry coats from one season to the next—so every one ‘must be sold. The material, style and color you desire is here—plain or fur trimmed, with novel sleeves, good lining and warmly interlined. All sizes but not in a0’ Lutyle Silk and Cloth Dresses— plaid tions, and one or two piece Jersefls An attractive street dress for the styles and colors, to 46. Palais Royal—B: Our Basement— Cloth Dresses Size range complete, 16 combina- (all wool). price you ordinarily pay for a house frock. Newest L] ton's Value S ‘Novelty designs in lengths to 10 Experienced Salespeople To Give Prompt Service Girls’ Coats 4,48 Splendid iety for children 2 to 6, and girls 6 to 16 vears. Suedes, Chinchillas and Astri- can cloths. Lined with Satine- de-Chine or Plaid Kashas. All warmly interlined. Plain inodels, others with Caracul an¢ fur-trimmed collars and cuffs. Come early for first choice, as this low price will sell the entire lot in a day. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement . . ’ Kiddies’ New Dresses Clever new prints on fine voiles and ginghams. Trimmed with white inserts and touches of embroidery. c Sizes 2 to 6 years. Exceptional values, so come early. . . ’ Kiddies’ Bath Robes In pink, blue and dark colors. The right weight for Spring and Sum- mer. Attractive patterns, 2 to 6 c )'Cars. All-Wool Sweaters For the Kiddies. Open-coat models s 59 with collars. Plain or novelty weaves. . Good variety of colors. All sizes. Women’s Corduroy Rob omens Lorduroy Nnobes Plain or embossed patterns, with rosebud trimmings. V necks or long s ,49 colors. === collars. In all desirable Sizes 36 to 44. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Yard Goods and Domestics 25¢ Bath Towels, Each wide pink or blue borders. ply. Slightly irregular. 19c 19c Dress Ginghams, Yd. 32 inches wide. In checks, small plaids and solid colors. 1 New Spring shades for c women’s and children’s 2 & dresses. 18x36 inches. White body, with Two . 59¢ Window Shades, Ea. e Slightly irregular. Opaque water colors in green, tan or buff. 3x6- c foot size. Complete with fixtures. o 25¢ Pillowcases, Each ittt et i e First quality. -Bleached and hem- med ready to use. Size 42x36 inches. Good heavy quality sheet- c ing, free from dressing. Wash Goods Remnants, Yd. i Formerly 10c to 29%. 1000 yards, various short lengths, 1 to 5 yards. Various designs, suitable for many pur- c poses. % Other Remnants, 3 Price One large table filled with remnants of silks, yard goods, draperies, table damask, cretonnes, toweling crash, etc. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement $1.29 Bleached Sheets, Ea. Size 81x90. Heavy weight, full bleached hand-torn and hemmed. Every one first quality, free from c dressing. yards. ~Checks and small plaids for 29c Cotton & Rayon Mixtures women's and children’s garments. l 9c 36 inches wide. 39¢c New Colored Prints, Yd. Fast-colored with mercerized finish. Neat and attractive designs. 1 9c 39¢ Sash Curtains, Pair 25¢ 59¢ Mercerized Damask, Yd. 39c¢ Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 36 inches wide in remnant lengths. Attractive styles of Pink 27x36 inches. white barred marquisette. and blue ruffles. Full bleached in good assortment of patterns and colorings. 36 inches wide.

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