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PRESIDENT TO CONSIDER ! SEIZED PROPERTY POLICY May Be Used as Basis n{ Eegotint— ing War Claims Against | Germany. ' | ‘The policy to be followed by lheg administration as to the ultimate dis- position of German property seized Colorado State Executive In- * vites Sixteen in Movement |auring the war will be taken up by | President Harding within the next| PR i for Reduction. few days. His first conference on this DENVER, August 31—Oliver H. isiod ‘w | Underwear Shoup, Governor of Colorado, has di-Ithe necessary legisiation to fix the| Is Correct for Fall Wear —Serviceable and good-fit- GOVERNORS UNTTE TOEUT RAL RATE Store Will Be Closed All Day 5. Bavv Hovs Gor. 5. BavnHovsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.S *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. -'KANN'S SEALED VICTOR RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER ON SALE TOMORROW Saturday, September 3. rected letters to the governors of six- | final disposal of enemy property willl ting garments mean much to be decided upon. teen western states, asking them to | oo ve, W% known that Col. Mil-i the woman who would be well dressed and comfortable. Joi ith Colorad fforts to bri: e | loSlatine fopin o el one Ready Thursday Mornmg'—A Dress E‘ ent of Great Importance to Misses Gov. Shoup also announced the tli:::.tg;mofi els ‘:;m)i(; ::s]sn::: \;‘:(‘l,:r :l;: o o o ring | Bressed himoelt as being favorable to and Women Who are Giving Thought.to Early Autumn Watdrobes down the cost of living by a reduc- |the use of alien property as a basis tion of railroad rates, will file a|for negotiations looking to the pay- Are Very complaint late this week with the |ment of American claims against Ger- - Interstate Commerce Commission, | many arising prior to April 5, 1917, % asking the commission to rescind its |of which, he says, the “Lusitanta claim Fe SrderS of* August 26, 1920, which | as an outstanding example. alurlng granted the rairoads an increase in rates. Homenty Demanded. NEW SURGEON REGULATION. || 2 : The petiiren aie svkshat the com. | _BY direction of the President, sur. New Fall —Women's Glove Silk Vests, jow neck, sleeveless; tailored and reinforced under arms. Also bodice style, ribbon shoulder straps. Sizes 36 ith 44. $2 45 —Wome s dlove Silk, Bloom- ers, to match vests; elastic shirring at waist and knees. Rein- forced seats. 3 25 Each —Women's Glove Silk “Step- in” Union Suits, low neck, slee;eles:l; tai- lored and re- bt $5.00 Each .. —Women's Knitted Silk Union Suits, bodice style, ribbon shoulder straps, knee length. Reinforced and very elas- 36 .SJ 1 $5.50 . m- | geons of the police and fire_depart- Fission. thealdomu o m""'fl’é?,f, 5 | ments of the District of Columbia 1 compel the railroads in case have been added to the list of posi- A 1 wish an increase in rates here- tions subject to non-competitive ex- s l E d e Vo haw thar they Aré -honestly |amination under the civil serviee tyles at xtraordinary and efficiently managed.” rules. | The governor has asked the, gov- ernors of the following states to join = with Colorado in the petition: Wash- Ington, Oregon. calitornia, Nevada. |Coal Preserves Idaho. Mont. Utah. Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, > Mexico, Wyoming, North Dikota, South Dakota, Ne- and Coal_Pickles braska and Kansas. ARRANGEMENTS FINISHED —Just asS. Kann Sons Company has become widely known as Headquarters for Summer Apparel so will it be known for wonderful values in Early Fall Apparel If you want the best home- made” pickles next winter, you —Poiret “Twills, with Sunburst Beading | —The latest Mignonette Dresses, especially [ and Silk Braid Embroidery. } made for the stout figure. FOR SHRINE BALL GAME | ought to speak to your wifel| about p“tt(}“g them up . . 2 ~ % . . l\alll'l 's—Street Floor. Motor Column WAl Carry Balyl- s‘g‘étzg“l‘; d;z‘}fg“o“:‘g“f“ ;(5) ’:pf;"!; I | —Heavy Blatk Satin Dresses with-two and | —Canton Crepe models in the long, straight more :::‘0;::: Base to you now about putting in next Il | three tone beading. line styles—beaded. Gloves for Fall Wear winter’s . - . . . . M g Amangements have heen completed —Long straight line Tricotine combined —Stum_lmg Georgette Crepes pleated over ;vmen;:‘ El\llelinll»:"w‘]arsl:‘azl; ataged at 330 o clock Saturday afternoon with heavy Canton Crepe. dark printed Foulards. i(yldes, you are surc 1o find the ind you want here— of this week between nines representing Almas Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of this city, and Boumi Temple of Baitimore, Md. Al the uniformed bodies of Almas “Temple and the members of Almas Auto- - ‘mobile Club have been directed fo as-| Because now’s the best time semble at headquarters, 711 13th street, —i insis i at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon and foribothsiffyoutmsisticaiboth Proceed thence to the electric railway being good. ¢ station, at 12th street and New York i | avenue, to meet the delegation. from But if you don't speak to her jj Eoumi ‘Temple, scheduled to arrive at 2 and she doesn’t speak to you be- || o'clock. The visitors will be assigned to. automobiles and the motor column | {OT€ Text winter, you are apt to | will move to American League Base Ball| be without plckles for the pan- —And, too, you may want them for wear on Labor Day. —Women'’s 12 - button - length ‘Washable Suede-finish Duplex Gloves, with spear-point self- stitched backs and Boulton- cut thumbs. In beaver, mode, What a New Importance F 11 Sh e $2.00 ! Has Been Given to a OeS e e Gloves, with Boulton - cut —There are dresses for every kind of Fall demand—in sizes for misses and women. Kann’s—Second Floor. A SALE OF BLOUSES Two Lots of the Most Wanted Kinds Park, Tth Bounrs B and Arab Tacet Wil ps | try—and she's going to be in too d for a Busy Thursd ay they f th i i ldesi o R e in mniform, and, with all of Almas’|many pickles about the coal bin. Prlce or a busy ursday-— —Today they are one of the most important articles of dress, and designers have :_':‘;uh-a-(kflsfldl“-’pzc'}g':";";'a‘:'fl; i ted ve pict: i 0 Em{expectedi toll eaxa picturcenuaiand | John P. ew & C Wash Blouses—Choice at created such charming effects for women. gray, mode, ocmas- share of the proceeds will help 0! . o - ; Bentr f h‘;’w" A g lefray Xpe da : = A Ehbome” Expenses of attendance at an 728 14th Street At Street Flo OF~— $ 95 What a comfort, when feet are so conspicuous, to feel that there are smartly white A \pair ol e « Cresceg e mo sSTrenton hre I at Main 3068 e dressed in handsome shoes of the newest mode. e "','"?‘,;',‘; Shrine temple within a radius of 1,000 Bargaln Table - 323‘.‘;1"3:@50"‘1‘.?"(:3\‘\ o miles of Trenton has been invited to ‘at- tend, and it is expected that 30,000 Shriners will be present. The party from Lu Lu Temple of Philadelphia is to number 2500. Almas’ delegation, o consist of 1.500 persons, headed by Tllustrious Potentate Henry Lansburgh, is to travel to the shore by special train, leaving here at 1:30 o'clock Fri- day afterncon, September 16, and re- turning, departing from Atlantic City at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Septem- ber 18. Every noble of Almas and his wife or other sweetheart have been in- vited to participate in the outing. House & Herrmann 1,000 Pairs New Low Shoes for Fall are Ready at a Special Introductory Price Thursday 6 OO Per Pair ° Embracing a fine assortment, of both Ba- tiste and Voile Blouses. —The Batiste Blouses are in tucked and hemstitched styles with long sleeves ‘and turn-back cuffs. The Voile Blouses are made with rose and copenhagen frills and are trimmed with Irish and filet laces; some with hand- embroidery. Sizes 34 to 46. Crepe de Chine Blouses IS L) se®YICe, . QUALITY self lining. mode, beaver. gray chamois and white doe skin. with self fl!lchod gauntlet. A pair —Women's Imported & M“‘ITARY—UNITS RETIRED. 1 “On Second ¢ B o5 s Latest and most correct shades of tan and brown, in Russia calf and kid with el e s'lurhed ST mi qn-':l:.m::; INTEGRITY Floor. at ball and wing tips. Strap and oxiord models, with low, Cuban and military heels. R I S il o g n e:: tan, gray, bll{'k inactive lst, in accordance with the —_All sizes and widths. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. andjmniter) $2 95 program of reducing the Army to 0 men. The units given tha in- active status include three . salvage companies, three clothing and bath units, three sales commissaries, four bakery companies and four moblle laundry units. . SPECIAL September apecia RECORDS OPEN ]. 0 i —Handsomest models we have shown in some time. Choice of white, flesh, bisque, navy and black. Tucked and hemstitched models with roll and flat collars. Some are embroidered. All sizes, 34 to 46. The -Autumn Sale of HOUSEFURNISHINGS —Continues to attract great crowds with its wonderful values, All prices quoted in last Sunday’s paper hold good as long as the lots last. B-R-O-W-N Hosiery o —Splendid Stocks ready now—in answer to the advance fall demand. You are reasonably sure to find here the ex- act shade to match—and hosiery that is sure to give long service. A Manufaéturer’s Surplus Stock of Children’s Creepers, - I—-—Women‘s Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose, with lisle tops and soles EVENINGS and high spliced heels, in cordovan T o_ N UNTIL and African brown shades. Splendid —Beginning Thurs- P eg I Op values, at a pair— . _day, .September 1st, and . SALE = ¢ il $2.00 " $2. 50 | - September 3d and —Women’s Full-fashioned Thread —Women’s “Radmoor” Thread | Silk Howe, with high spliced Silk Hone, in black; full fash- heels, cotton _tops joned, with lisle tops and and «.lales in brown. sl _59 A pair............. soles and _high l spliced heel& —Women's Dropstitch Sport Great value. Hose, with embroid- | ............ ered clocks, in tan, : brown and red. A 51_59 ir —Women’s Hand -e-brdieni pai Clock Hose, of thread silk with I = | The Rose Edge Top Rompers and Pantalette Dresses \ —Regular $1.95 Values Just 875 in All . ‘Monday, _ September Tomorow - TR Ansell-Bishop & Turner, Inc. 1221 F ST.N.W. B —350-plece Breakfast Set, in a —18-plece Breakfast Set, dec- v pretty floral orated with blue bird and floral border pattern. Spe- 58 98 pieces in Special . B lisle tops and soles, in brown, with embroidered metal cage cooker, salf; Sbingue, black A New All-Silk Howse I i heav: b - v aluminum Rodiezs doc $3 50 —Just added to our excellent N lined. Complete Thursday for A pair . . lines—a. stocking of unusual P 13 2 and ready for use. —Wome nmpm«h Cotton merit—full fashioned, every ~ —They are of chambray, soisette or “‘Peggy Cloth,” pink, light and medium blue finished with black stitching or washable scallops. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Sport we, super - fashioned, thread silk and with seamless feet. Choice of | | of an excellent = 0 brown, navy or Rus- weight. Pair. tures. A pair. Kann's—Street Floor. Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of 350 ROPE_PO PORT IERES About 14 to 1-3 Off Regular Prices ‘ e Buy Now For Fall and Winter /s i AR —Sauce Pan Set, consisting of three _ different size pans. Special; complete 79C —E. Z. Seal Fruit Jars, all glass, quart size. Spe- | cial, per dozen— Honeyed Sweetness These are not mere words of poeiry. They are an actual fact sn CORNWELL candies, for it is honey that gives them that velvet smoothness, that chocolate - flavor that taunts the taste. Nuts, fruit flavors and innumeradle other caprices of the candy-maker¥yart! BETTY BOX, $1.50 e 3){ I'I;IHU‘ il AN A Sold on our club plan, $1 down and $1 per week. Gray vy Emamel Dish Pans, with two side handles. Special— (Subject to slight imperfection: of e — SN made pure B llon ;mmk .hml uot different flavor fan- 7= 4 . aluminum wa cles chocolate mantled. A pound, X A $1.50. \;"u.‘ ; > Rope Portieres Extra Size Rope ; » ind Pal Combina. “bony " grip “':sfifi‘,; 3 < R of rs o glass top. Spe- BUNGALOW BOX, $1.70 ] Rope Portieres Valance Rope Portieres | With Silk Tapestry Bands Portieres Ivory Soap, 1 Galvanized Gial, compiete— The Genoese Chocolate *““5-room Sweets.” Qm% T e o Regularly $249 lelrly $9.98 Regularly $7.98 g::?;, — Bt C A pound and uarter, $1.70. S g"d. 5 69 = mea g3 20 |Smin=e 6160 | i $7.49 | KR $ g o 20 SUNDAY PAPER NOUGATS, 95¢ Price.... Sale. Price.... Salo P R it cxira henvy valout T &Y AT Touated alnorde snd hast nrisl fa cubes " —Long styles, made with vefour | —Matle of hezvy velour ropés, —Attractive nope Portlereu, ropes, with three festoon drapery i inum; nguurly sl 49 Easte = Topens double’ festooned arapery | with festoon drapery fops, in | made of heavy velour ropes, with | tops and long side ropes: sult- plete with extra cut- | 229, Special. i of honey mallow. A pound, 96c. Tob: 1n soft, plain tone colors of | oid e & o five silk_bands rupning through; | able for almost any double door- ing knives; regularly 2 ofa’ rose, brown, red, oltve and :nd dT:I:’ grei?:“i?n:ewmgo?;: Tn ;eg, h':ue. S b;nw‘:xl. ol.llwe Byt In uof‘t;l pllll:d!onlel cnlor; lold for 51 79 —This Wisard Sk Saitant h and dark green. For double size | of old rose, biue, red, olive an $2.49. Combination . . MATINEE MINTS, 55¢ dark green. | Suitable for single | T/ s of doorways. Soorwaya’ < 1 dark green. . $peciar, | comisting ofi 2 b £ regular . Mint-pungent cream discs chocolate cov- ered. A box, 55c. value Mop, Bottle of Pol- ishing o1l. Special— Four Grades of Lace Curtains Imported and Domestic Weaves, $6.98 to $10.98 Values Irish Point Curtains Thursday, at Cluny Lace Curtains - TI8WO) this ll l M‘h»frlme ‘llfle Iron —Made with vlde Henkle cluny lace edge and 5 —Mounted on fine quality nets, with handsome appliqued border designs.” 2% and 3 yards long. insertion. White or ecru. 23 yards long. ¢ —Cast_Iron Skillets or Frylag | for gas or 69 Marie Ant Curtains p ) Pans, No. 8 size; reg. re.uur e oinette Craft Curtains . ularly .29, 9 §2.25. _ Special. ... ~Mounted on heavy mets, with pretty appliqued —Attractive designs, in filet, madras and Scotch % Special .....-o.-......- | floral designs. 23 and'3 yards lons. “White enly. < Jace effects. 2% 3 and 3% yards long, in white, AR ey Kann's—Third Floor., o .Pair _cream or ecru. 3 &