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PALAIS ROYAL Furniture Department Act Hundreds single pic reordered i suites and not to be gain, samples and discontinued pat- terns, items arriving too late for the heginning of the sale, Special and close- Now! Buy outs NOW! Half Price Days in our already. famous February Furniture Sale $7.75 Coffee $22.50 Fireside Bench $7.75 Windsor Rocker $3.95 Magazine Rack .. .. Lo $1.95 $7 Ladder Back Chair ...-$3.50 $5.95 Telephone $16 Drop Leaf $39.50 High Back Wing Chair $158 Dinette Suite b WIS $139.50 Dinette Suite $24.50 Occasional Chair.____ -..-$12.75 $24.50 Humidor Cabinet $9.50 Pier Cabinet .. $59.50 Mahogany Secretary T $29.50 815 Gate-Leg Table .................$7.50 $65 Mahogany-Top Occasional Table $32.50 $65 English Lounge Chair -$32.50 $85 High Boy.....$42.50 $45 Book Case $22.50 Revolving Book Stand $58.50 Maple Dresser .- 8$28.75 $37.50 Vanity.....$14.75 $14.50 Maple Drop-Leaf Table . $19.75 Mahogany Mirror $54.50 3-pe. Wicker Suite 5 3-pe. $12.00 $22.50 $£11.25 -$7.25 $9.75 $27.25 i ----$22.50 $39.00 $4.45 $6.75 $12.50 $79 Sofa £8.95 Mirror $13.75 Boudoir Chair $29.50 Double Day Bed $£8.95 Metal Beds $4.95 $19 Inner Spring Mattress - $9.50 $£16.50 Box Spring 5 Charge Customers May make _their purchases without the customary Down Payment. An added feature of this Great Feb- Tuary event Our Budget Plan Easily arranges terms for those who have not charged at Palais Royal Dbefore. A modest First Pay- ment — and then monthly amounts. A deposit reserves any Y3 price item till desired 9 PALAIS ROYAL WHERE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED 11th & G Sts. N.W. Phone District 4400 THE EVENING K. 4TH DEGREE | CONFERRED ON 63 5Banquet and Entertainment | at Hotel Shoreham Fol- low Ceremonies. The Waskington General Assembly of the Fourth Degree. Knights of Co- | lumbus, last night conferred the fourth | degree on 63 candidates in ceremonies | following a banquet at the Shoreham | Hotel. Entertainment and dancing fol- lowed the conferring of the degrees. | The Very Rev. Edward G. Fitzgerald jof Catholic University was the principal | speaker at the banquet. which was at- | tended by approximately 75 members of the assembly. He was introduced by | | William E. Leahy, toastmastey Daniel | J. Callahan, supreme treasurer of the | Knights of Columbus, was the guest of honor. The entertainment program featured | George O'Connor, Matt Horne, Mary | O'Donoghue znd Mrs. Charles J. Cassidy. | Arrangements for the ceremony were in charge of a degree committee com- posed of Anthony J. Scullen, chairman Frederic J. Diegelmann, secretary: Leo | D. Ward. vice chairman; James B.| Flynn, Eugene C. Baczenas, Albert J.| Serdo, Francis J. Hemelt, Jobn F. Hill- vyard, John F. Martin, Richard F. Field Thomas J. Troden and Carmine Garc- falo. The degree quartet was composad | of Thomas A. Cantwell, Walter J. Plant { Bertrand T. Fitzgerald and Matthew A. Dillon. The general committee in charge of the remainder of the program was com- posed of Leo A. Rover. Patrick J. Halti- gan, D. J. Ryan, W. F. Montavon, ! Michael J. Dowd, Leo Kolb, J. J. Deg- | nan and W. L. Peak |EX-COMTESSE WEDS MAN WHOM SHE SHOT IN 1927 Alice Silverthorne, Niece of Mrs. Married to Raymond de Trafford. Ogden Armour, By the Assoclated Press NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE, France, Feb- | ruary 23.—Alice Silverthorne, niece of | Mrs. Ogden Armour and formerly the Comtesse Frederick de Janze, was mar- ried at the Town Hall here yesterday to Raymond de Trafford, for whose shooting she was tried in 1927. Only witnesses were present at the wedding and the couple left the mayor's office separately by rear doors after- ward Miss Silverthorne, then the Comtesse de Janze, tried to end her own live as well as that of Mr. De Trafford in 1927 on the London boat train at Paris. Both were seriously wounded. At the close of the trial she was given a suspended sentence of six months and was fined $4 for carrying a revolver. She was pardoned in 1929 by President Doumergue. KILLED BY WHALE BOAT Georgia Seaman's Head Crushed in Accident Off Panama. PANAMA, February 23 (#).—Russell | . Kelly, first class seaman, of Valdosta, | Ga., was instantly killed Sunday when a boom wire on the cruiser Augusta snapped and dropped a whale boat on his head. Other sailors had narrow escapes as the boat crashed to the deck and the boom struck the ship's airplane, cutting it in half. The Augusta was docked at Balboa on the way to Hawail. NAVY ORDERS Comdr. Lewis W. Comstock, detached Bureau Engineering, Navy Department; to instruction Naval War College, New- port, R. I Comdr. Guy E. Davis, detached Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash.; to Naval R. O. T. C. Unit, Northwestern Uni- Verl;g. Evanston, Il Comdr William S. Farber, detached U. 8. 8. New Mexico: to_instruction Army Industrial College, Washington, |D. C. Comdr. Ewart G. Haas, detached Naval War College, Newport, R. I,| about May 28: to duty as officer in charge, Navy Recruiting Station, New Haven, Conn. Comdr. Robert P. Hinrichs, detached as inspector of Naval Materfal, Chi- cago, 1L, about June 10: to instruction Naval War College, Newport, R. I Comdr. Frank H. Luckel, detached Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif.; to U. S. S. Holland as executive officer. Comdr. George W. Simpson, detached as aide to commander, Navy Yard, New York, N. Y.; to command U. 8. 8. s . Henry B. Broadfoot, detached U. S. 8. Salt Lake City; to duty as officer in charge, Navy Re- cruitinng Station. Houston, Tex. Lieut. Comdr. John H. Carson, de- tached U. S. S. Constitution about April 14; to Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Va. Lieut. Comdr. Dallas D. Dupre, de- tached Naval War College, Newport. R. I., about May 28; to Navy Yard, Bos- ton, Mass. Lieut. Comdr Homer W. Fraf, de- tached U. S. S. Raleigh, to duty as no- val inspector of ordnance. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. Quincy, Mass. | Lieut. Comdr. Lester M. Harvey, de- tached U. S. S. Louisville, to duty as | first lieutenant U. S. S. Louisville. | Lieut. Comdr. Paul Hencren, detached Naval War College, Newport, R. I, about May 28, to instruction Army In- dustrial College, Washington, D. C. Lieut. Comdr. Carl E. Hoard, detached U. 8. 8. Trenton, to Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md, Lieut. Comdr. Ralph G. Pennoyer, de- tached U. S. S. Texas: to duty office of judge advocate general, Navy De- partment. Lieut. Comdr. Paul S. Theiss, detached Bureau Ordnance Navy Department; to| duty as officer in charge, Navy Re- cruiting Station, Nashville, Tenn. Lieut. Comdr. Armit C. Thomas, de-| tached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; to U. S. S. Saratoga as engineer officer. Lieut. Adolph C. Allen, detached fleet air base, Coco Solo, Canal Zone, about June 1 to VS Squadron 98 (U. S. S.| Northampton). Lieut. Harry F. Carlson, detached fleet air base. Coco Solo. Canal Zone, about June 1; to U. S. S. Indianapolis and on board when commissioned Licut. John F. Gillon, detached VS, Squadron 58 (U. §. S. Marbichead) | about February 5; to command VS Squadron 5S, and additional duty staff commander Cruiser Division 2. Lieut. Clyde Lovelace, detached U. S. S. Rigel; to U. S. S. Altair as repair | officer. Lieut. Gordon B. Parks, detached U S. S. Oklahoma: to Division of Fleet | Training, Navy Department Lieut. John A. Waters, jr. detached U. 8. 8. Omaha; to instruction Army | Industrial College, Washington, D. C. " | Licut. Timothy F. Wellings, detached | as alde and flag lieutenant on staff com- ' mander Training Squadron, Base Force; to Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Julian H | Detyens, detached Flest Air Bas:. Coco Solo, Canal Zone: to VS Squadron 38 | (U.’s.’S. Lexington) | Lieut. (Junlor Grade) Jullan D. Greer, detach~d VF Squadron 6B (U. S.S. Saratoga) about June 1: to Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif. Lisut. (Junior Grade) Walter D. Leach, jr. detached VF Squadron 6B (U. 8. 5. Saratoga) about June 1; to Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Rufus G. Young, jr., detached Fleet Air Base, Coco Solo, Canal Zone. June 1; to VF Squadron 1B (U. 5. 8.4fratoga). | STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932 G PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. Blossom Voile makes the “flowery-est” dresses and lingerie! 29c v Juy now and set your needles flying —so when warm days come you can blossom out in frocks of blossom voile! The new printings and colors are as lovely as the name! Dot-O-Check Voiles. Yard. . Lustrous Broadcloths, in new prints and plain '8 shades. Yard......... c Royal—Second Floor Of course you’re entertaining more this year . . . and here’s a value that will cheer you! You'll gratefully piece heavy and rich looking to do duty along with “hest.” quality, with extra spot plating wherever your needed. Service for 6—6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teas, discover all and that the quality This is the 25-ye “Classic” pattern. Tea spoons Table spoons Soup spoons Iced tea spoons Dessert spoons Butter knives is sufficiently Silverplated Tablewar the needed guarantee 17 Dinner forks Salad forks Butter spreaders Dinner Knives with stainless blades Sugar shells 26-Pc. Chest of Flatware 1 butter knife, 1 sugar shell. Palais Royal—Main Floor """4.95 Extra large outfit 94C Big, fluffy mop, with han- dle, and a quart can of good polish—at one exceptionally low price! Palais Royal—Fifth Floor 81x99 in. 72x99 in 63x99 in. 81x108 in. = 54x99 in. Colonial Oil Pot Floor Lamps normal wear. finish of these sheets. Polish Mop and ONE QUART OF POLISH | 3-legged Ironing Table Firm, sturdy. Smoothly sanded top. Easy to set up—easy to take down— store in little space. 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Noobligatsomwhatever Goldie Warns Max Factor Make-Up Artist Max Factor Dept., Main Floor * Better Things for Better Babies— at Better Prices than We’ve had a tremendous response on “Faircrest” Sheets and Cases at the new low price—plus the 3-year guarantee! 88¢ 98¢ 68c 42x36 45x36 Pillowcases 25¢ Bolster cases 42x72 45x72 39c¢ 45¢ Faircrest” sheets and cases are sold only ington, hence the extremely low price and the guarantee of three years’ You will like the vibrant, firm texture, the smooth, snowy You can't go wrong on the quality—or the prices. at the Palais Roval in Wash- Palais Royal—Second Floor = 375 Typifying the Washington era .in a bronze finish, brass- trimmed base, with parch- mentized paper shade decorated with gold stars and bands. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Square shape throughout! by 41-Piece Set Pink Porcelain open stock 6.49 price, 10.98 - “Southern Belle"—~a new open-stock decoration! Dainty gay flowers on delicate pink body. 6 plates 6 soup plates 1 creamer 6 cups and saucers 6 bread and butters 1 covered sugar bowl Palais Royal —Fifth 6 fruit saucers 1 platter 1 vegetable dish Floor A special purchase of Richly Patterned LINEN Tablecloths 68x104 in. size 3 95 21x21 in. napkins doz. 3 45 4 patterns from the looms of a fa- mous Irish weaver—every thread pure Irish linenl| Fleur de Lis, a new interpre- tation of an old favorite. Rose Wreath, with foliage en- twining a conventional border Vase of Flowers, is a unique and graceful design. Wild Rose and Shell, alternat- ing units of conventional de- sign with sprays of wild roses. All in silver bleach finish. Palais Royal—Second Floor % Order now at heat-proof—moisture-proof Table Pads They're guara wood and finish of the hottest platter milk—or dripping beverage pitchers. | cotton felt on one side—white fabricoid on the made to measure 4-50 other—made to fit any size table also order extra leaves, separately, at a small cost. Palais Royal—Second Floor nteed protection for the beautiful ur dining table—against ainst the baby they sell regularly spilled Green You may Turkish Towels, Cannon reversible Lovely pastel shades, with woven designs. with double twist hems. Palais Royal—Second Floor These specials from the Children's Store will interest mothers—the items are timely and desirable—and the prices are of particular interest. Rayon Underwear, 39¢ Combinations, bloomers and panties. 8 to 11 years. Rayon Bloomers and Panties—39¢ Well made, practical styles. 6 to 12 years. Madeira Panties—29¢ Embroidered panties, with body waists to match, st the same price. Sold separately or in sets—sizes 1 and 2 years. D Embroidered Pillowcases 29¢ White cases embroidered in dainty, colored designs. One-Piece Pajamas, 69¢ Rayon pajamas, several lovely styles, sizes 6 to 12 years. Baby Blankets—1.89 New nursery designs; boxed blankets, size 36x50 inches; deep sateen bindings. Kapok Pillows—39¢ In pink or blue—size 12x16 inches. Baby Drxesses—1.00 Long and short dresses for babies—handmade, from the Philippines; exquisite em- broideries; lovely yoke mod- els. Unusual at the prics. Palais Royal—Third Floer Woven Cotton ~Spreads in pastel shades Hurry in for these spreads—for we have but a limited quantity at this unusual price. A new woven pattern that you will like for its exceptionally pretty border design. 84x105 in. size, in rose, blue, gold, green, orchid. Mosaic Embroidered Pillowcases $1.98 pr. 29¢ Reversible ea