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THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929. The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palms Roynl——The Palais Royal—The Palais Royul—’fie, PALAIS ROYAL An Unusual O ffering of Beautiful Table Linens Just in time for the active indoor social season—Thanksgiving, the Christmas and New Year entertaining and the many occasions betwixt and beyond those days. Palais Royal linens, because of their beauty and economy, will be seen on hundreds of W ashington dining tables this season. J Y. M. C. A PASSES | EOAL IN CAMPAIGN Ten-Day Membership Drive Ends With More Than 600 Obtained. Telephone Dist. 4400 G Street at- Eleventh R0 SIVIE, 10 L, T {PAQML BIBIVL. UL, The Young Men's Christian Assoei- ation has gone over the goal of 600 new members set for its 10-day membership | campaign. which ended last night. | R. W. Dunlap, Assistant Secretary of | Agriculture, who was general chairman of the drive, announced today that a | total of 545 new members are signed up and that 60 additional mémbers are 1o be enrolled within the next few days. He stated the list of new members in- cludes the names of many persons | prominent in official life of the Capital as well as hundrecs of business and professional men in private life | Final returns were received at adively membership dinner last night in the assembly hall of the Y. M. C. A attended by approximately 200 team members engaged in the city-wide canvass. C. E. Fleming, secretary of the campaign, announced that first honors for division results _went to | Beautiful Open Stock Stemware 3 5c Each Daintily cut with a daisy de- sign on green or gold glass. The following included : Goblets Parfaits Fruit Salads Sherbets . Footed Grape Juice Glasses Footed Water -Glasses Footed Ice Tea -Glasses Footed Cordial Glasses PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor A charminsttg is half the success of a dinner party! 100-Pc. Dinner Set complete service for 12 Usually $34.50 9 8 5 [ ] Special, This set is made of American. *+ porcelain Green or yellow and its three beautiful g glazed porcelain in decorations. One Featured Tomorrow! hexagon shape. pretty decoration il- Irish Linen Cloth . Linen Sets Service for six. : lustrated; two, others are equally attractive, . 72'x72", $4.87 95 PALAIS ROY AL—Fourth Floor . ]/4 below usual price They are made of a soft finish Irish linen: the cloth A really fine cloth of Irish Linen. Reduced is 54 inches square and one-quarter for Wednesday and Thursday. £ 5 There are a number of interesting patterns to there are 6 napkins to choose from_and some of the cloths are a trifle b The smaller—70x70 inches. Extraordinary value. match. Three patterns to select from. $1.98 Irish Linen Damask, yd. 1.49 ' —[ehoy sis teams in the division led by Charles W. Pimper. The division enrolled a total of 201 members. Teams of the divison under W. C. Hanson were second, with a total of 102 members. and John W. Hardell's division was third, with 152 | members. Each division guaranteed to | increase these totals by 20 members by | the end of this week. Numerous prizes were awarded to | teams and workers for special achieve- ments. Luther Kinard was awarded a ticket to the Georgetown4Navy foot ball game for signing up more members than any of his colleagues in Pimper's division. His total was 18. A contest between Dr. Edward Grass and Leonard W. DeGast for greatest number of | members secured was won by DeGast, whose report was 26 members. Dr. Grass enrolied 11 men. DeGast, SRR WL 32.Pc. Break- fast Set, 4.50 TAoN Hemstitched Hemstitched Belgian Linen CLOTHS 595 - Belgian linens are:famed for their fine finish and for the way they retain their beauty under constant laundering. This cloth is 66x86 and is available in a number of smart patterns. who is general secretary of the "Y' announced a dinner party at his ex- pense of all workers who enrolled six members over the past week end. Indi- cations are that the party will be a large one. : The teams were commended for fheir work by William Montgomery, Clarence Aspinwall, Wiiliam Knowles Cooper and Harry J. Miller. A rising vote of thanks was given Chairman Dunlap. M SR QL ey | 7043 NEW LIGHT AIRPLANE SPEED RECORD MADE Lieut. Wilfred G. Mooze Flies Craft | With Average of 123.17 Miles Per Hour. ' is all you need pay for this charming - 7 Pe. Dmette Sulte in William and Mary design Linen Crash or Damask Sets ‘Zx()fi -in. na(h sets are of good quality; beautiful quality that have wide borders. launders exception- The damask is plain ally well. Your colbred” with woven choice of several pat- _patterns of rose, terns. blue, gold or green. 70 inches wide in a ALIBAQ. frofe g, At 17 1R40AL SRR By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, November 5.—Lieut. Wilfred G. Moore, flying an inland sport monoplane yesterday afternoun surpassed the world’s speed record for light airplanes carrying a pilot and & load equivalent to_the weight of a pas- senger, flying over a 100-kilometer course here in 30 minutes 12 4-5 seconds. Moore's speed was 123.17 miles an hour. s i % . £ e e Were William and Mary to revisit the world we live in today they might be puzzled at a dinette suite, but they would nevertheless be able to recog- nize this suite as something from their own days. This suite has rugged beauty of the true William and Mary furniture with the refinements and adaptations necessary for modern use. fecord established by A. Eng'ish fiyer. ‘An official of the contest committee of the National Aeronautics Association, || officially observed the flight. ‘Th> monoplane used by Lieut. Moore i powered with a Warner Scarab en- gine of 110 hnr!e},pov\er and is the same plane in which he recently unofficially bettered the world's altitude record for planes of that class. The suite consists of an extension table, buffet, china closet, one arm and three side chairs. The finish is antique maple with a protecting covering of lacquer. BANK OFFICERS RESIGN DUE TO DISCLOSURES President and Vice President Quit as Junior Executives Face Short- age of $800,000. By the Associated Press. FLINT, Mich, November 5.—The resignation of Grant J. Brown and John S. Decamp, president and vice president, respectively, of the Union Industrial Bank, were accepted yester- day by the board of directors of the bank, it was made known today. Revelation was made last week that Window or Door: Draperies of Fine Damask or Velour 2,000 Pairs T.ailored Curtains specially purchased and low priced at Dainty Sash Curtains 69c¢ - ~ Made with dainty ruffles, an attached valance, and have tie bands to match. Ruffles are of rose, blue, gold or green on good qua!n) white voile. PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor o Warm Luxurlous Blankets ) at prices which are as comfort- ing as the blankets themselves! for braw, bitter nichts All Wool Plaid Blankets s 1595 me 'Cut and bound separately The plaids are Scotch—but that’s the end of the Scotch influence! Even the plaids are huge. The blanket, 72x84, & group of junior executives of the bank was responsible for a shortage of $800,- | 000, lost in stock market speculati An announcement, telling f the res nation of Brown and Decamp said that | neither had been found to have been | involved in the misuse of the bank’s | funcs. ! In a statement telling of the discov- ery of the shortage, C. S. Mott, a vice president of General Motors Corpora= tion and chairman of the board of directors of the bank, said he and the | other directors had covered the amount | of the defalcations of the junior execu- | tives pending collection of surety bonds. | The junior executives, against whom , no charges have been filed, have been dismissed from the bank. Mott has taken over the active presi- dency of the hlnk | Window Drapes Drapes 350 695 ] set set gggggh %tyoaes Wil SN, A Yy Door frimged S0-im. fromts amd fringed valance. bottoms of damask. COLLEGIATE AIR MEET. | Delegates to Seek Means of Aiding Campus Clubs. Made of fine French Marquisctte and finished with three-inch hemstitched borders, fronts and bottoms. Ivory or Ecru 3.25 At the height of their vogue. Very pretty and usefub—complete with ail fittings. Made to our special order from mate- rials purchased at such price conces- sions we feel certain the values can- not he duplicated elsewhere. Many of the door drapes may be matched with the damask window drapes. is generously proportioned and there is a wide binding of heavy satin. The pair of blankets weighs 534 pounds. which is great for warmth but light in weight. Oh, yes! The. price, $15.95,- will commend itself to the thriftiest of that thrifty race. | |—Second Floor COLUMBUS, Ohio (#).—How to get Saic Ao college aeronautic clubs definitely into | the air is the problem facing the Inter- | collegiate Aeronautic Association, which | will hold its first conference here No- | ‘vember 8 to 10, under auspices of OhxD State University. Eleven clubs from the larger uni\?rsfl- ties of the country are members of the | association, formed last Spring in De- troit. At present the only member of the association to own its own plane is the Harvard club. Colored All-Wool Blankets, 4.95 ea. A fine blanket for this price. Yot may have vour choice of rose, blue, gold, green or tan with sateen bindings of con- trasting colors. Size 66x80 inches. Wool and Cotton Blankets, 3.95 pr. If you can rest just as comfortably under a part- wool blanket as under an all-wool blankeét we commend these to you.” There's enough wool in them to insure plenty of warmth, while the cotton makes for longer service. They are-in colored plaids with sateen binding. : $14.95 All-Wool Blankets, 11.95 pr. refed LIS 0N SBIED, QUL wINA. SRIPL AlllssiAoy sejeg Armstrong’s and Nairn’s Firsts and Seconds Inlaid Linoleum 4 fine qualities at 2 extremely low prices $1.95-and $2.25 $2.75 and $3.75 grades, special grades, special bk 1*50 - 2 25« inches : 4 i Both prices inchude Parquetry, Tile, Marble 88C In plaids or solid tones, " Size 70x80; .I:Z;‘:,,' Reds, 218U C Inlaid, Embossed and a number of novelty pat- : sateen bound. terns. 5 s PALAIS ROYAL Triple Rods, - - Colorful damask for door Second Floor inches . and window- drapes. Large variety of stripes and all over cffects.* See this at~ s tractive drapery material, it Sash & Door 7 g ' is a real bargain for 88c Rods - : el “Reliable” Curtain Rods Sold exclusively at Palais Royal Don't ruin the effect of good curtains by poor hanging— use “Reliable” Curtain Rods. The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The l’alais Royal——'l‘hc Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais RoyulfiT he Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal— 50-inch Drapery Damask Regular $1.29 and $1.69 grades NIAGARA FALlS TWO-DAY EXCURSION Over Sunday, November 10 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN PM Purrdlnl Excursion Retur v, November 10, N Jeave Niacarn "Fally’ (New York, Cen- N tral) 400 P.M., Buffalo 505 o Returning, Monday, November 11. leave Nisgara Falls on regular train to_Buffalo, connecting en Penina R.R.train leaving Bul- falo 9:05 P.M CANAD Just across the bridse {rom Buftalo or Niasara Coach Lunch Service by Fennsslvania Railroad Attendant AR"Keet Eauipment |- Pennsylvania ‘Railroad Rod Extension Inserts The Palais Royal—The Palais Royal-