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A—16 SUPER AIR LINERS TO OPERATE HERE 24-Passenger Day Capacity of Planes in Fleet, With Speed of 215 M.P.H. Details of construction for the larg- est flcet of super-transport planes ever placed in domestic operation, which will fly out of Washington, have been made public by C. R. Smith, presi- dent of American Airlines, Inc. The new ships are being built to earry 24 passengers as day planes or 16 as air sleepers. Other features. , will be a top speed of 215 miles per | Y hour, two 1,000-horsepower engines, | either one capable of completing & take-off should the other falter. The first of the new series is ex- pected to make its initial test flight at the Santa Monica, Calif., factory of the Douglas Aircraft Co. within the next two weeks, Smith said. In luxury and completeness of fa- cilities for passenger comfort, Smith declared, the new transports will far surpass any plane in present opera- tion in the United States. The Capital will be a regular stop- over in the coast-to-coast route of the new ships, o Women Are Buyers. THE EVENING NAVAL RESERVE AIR CLASS IS SCHEDULED Appointment to Academy Possi- ble — Eligible Ages, 17 to 28. A ney recruit class for the Naval Reserve Aviation Squadion will begin next Saturday at 2 p.m., at the Naval Air Station, when applicants for en- listment will be interviewed by Lieut. Comdr. E. W. Rounds, commanding officer of the squadron. STAR, WASHINGTON, nance equipment; occasional flights and appointment to the Naval Acad- emy of particularly well-qualified trainees. Applicants must pass a medical examination and attend regular drills of the squadron for three months be- fore enlistment. Those selected for Fleet Reserve Status receive drill pay and active duty compensation. Applicants must be between 17 and 28 years of age. Those under 21 must have the consent of parents or guardians, — 19 Drowned Off Ireland. BELFAST, Ireland, November 11 (#). C., MONDAY, Women spent more than three- 12 months. “The Avenue'=Tth, 8th and O S$ts 70-in. Metal CLOSETS Training steps and aceompanying fourths of the money received by |benefits include technical training in London department stores in the last| operation, repair and overhaul of air- craft engines, planes, radios and ord- | and capsized. aM07) é\\\“ ’f/;;& - 2 3 a7 Expensive Looking 50-in. Rep DRAPES *4.95 - —We couldn't possibly sell these drapes for this price if we had bought them in the regular way—But we were fortunate in getting them at a very special price, and you get the benefit of the savings. Theyre 100 inches wide to the pair, 27% yards long, and made of a lovely rayon rep in rich shades of gold, wood- rose, blue, eggshell, red, rust, wine, green and brown. Fully lined, complete with tie backs. —Nineteen persons perished yesterday when & boat from Donegal to Arran- more Island struck a rock in a fog Special $5.98 —Attractive walnut fin- ished metal closets with large roomy interiors, and steel cross bar on which to hang ten or more garments. Large top shelf for hats, etc. Steel flange around the door makes it tight to air and dust. Kann's—Third Floor, 65 in. Metal GROCERY CLOSETS $3.24 —Green or ivory enam- eled finished closets for your Kitchens, pantries or bathrooms—65 inches tall with shelves for groceries, dishes, linens, etc. Priced way below regular. Kann's—Third Floor. Smart! New! Twist-Top METAL SMOKERS Chromi with bls een. vory. s $1.99 —Every hostess and every smok- er will be de- lighted with this new smoker. Just a slight motion and all ashes disappear. No un- tidy ash trays needed. Kann's Fourth Adjustable Wide Mesh Net CURTAINS *1.99 - —The most popular style cur- tains of the season. Made of a fine ecru-colored net, with plain or fancy borders and wide tai- ldred hems. Two or three rows of eyelets, so they may be ad- justed to different lengths. No sewing or hemming necessary. THIRD FLOOR 3-Qt. Orig. $2.50 NOW STEAMER $1.25 —One utensil that will do the work of many. Use it for cooking vegetables, for New England boiled dinners, pot roasts, etc. It's a two-compartment style with self-basting cover, side cold steel handle and no-burn bakelite knob ori cover. A value that will be hard to duplicate. Steamer com- plete! Kettle, steamer and cover. Kettle for pot roasts, vegetables, etc. —Steamer, also suitable for strainer. Kann's—Third Floor, Reg. 69¢ Dry Cleaner 39w —Clean your clothes, drapes, etc., at home . . . It's easy to do and will cost you little when you can buy this ex- cellent cleaning fluid for so little. It clea.l:s everything from dresses to wood- Wwor Kann's—Third Floor, UNUSUAL AT ‘188 ~The better type twin sweaters at a decidedly low price. . . Tailored cardigans and matching or con- trasting slip-ons with little collars or crew necks—knitted of softs . beautiful yarns that are a joy.to wear. Just the things to add color and warmth under Winter coats. . Sports Shop—Kann's—Second Floor. Smart? SHEEP-SKIN COSSACK BOOTEES For Men and Women price! If you want to make a “hit” give them for Christmas! Both men and women like these sheepskin bootees with the lambswool linings. —They're comfortable—they’re warm — they're smart —and they're unusual values at the Women’s Sizes, 4 to 8 Men’s Sizes, 7 to 12 Kann's—Street and Fourth Floors. Consider these points when you buy your hosiery o Four thread— all silk. ® Seven thread— cotton tops. "HUMMING BIRD” ... silk stockings . . . Cost you Three different lengths Pure silk-twisted for longer wear Clear—no rings or shadows Elastie for comfort Tested by Satisfied Wearers Reinforced toes and heels Sizes 8%, to 10%. Smart colors Other styles at $1.00 to $1.35 Kann's—Street F1o0T. 2 1 NOVEMBER 11, 1935. \ Rust Brown Blue Green Violet Red Sizes 34 to 40 WARM For Cold Days— 1 and 2 pe. WOOLENS *1.99 $2.95 Values —A manufacturer was over-stocked, the reason we could get these dresses to sell at such a low price! Smart, warm dresses for all informal occasions — Football games, Golf, the Club! Chic styles for the Col- lege girl, the housewife and the business woman! Rust, black, copen, brown, green and navy. Sizes 14 to 20. Kann's—Second Floor. g Shirley Temple DRESSES . ... Sizes 1 to 6 and 7 to 12 —As adorably young and dainty as the little actress herself . . Copies of the dresses worn by Shirley Temple in the pictures that have endeared her to everyone. Lawns, dimities and broadcloths in blue, red, lilac, navy and white. If you know any little girl: you want to make really happy give her a “SHirley Temple” dress for Christ- mas. . Kann's—Fourth Floor. 1.9