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~Alda National Theatre November 10 Hear Alda at this recital. Then go: to any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by Alda. You will instantly appreciate how truly the Victrola brings to you her per- Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey Three I mportat Features (1) Back scientifically designed to support the body naturally and comfortably. (2) Arms so placed as to permit the elbows to rest with ease. (3) The hub is of sturdy con= struction and allows the chair to revolve and swing back smoothly and easily. In addition, this chair is soundly built and will last a lifetime. Equip your office with Minnix chairs—we have them in both oak - and mahogany finish. 5 OFFICE FURNITURE, ~found where business succeeds 712 13th St. N.W. S - EDMONSTON'S Home of the Original FOOT FORM boots and Oxfords for Men,” Women. and Children. “Foot Form” Boots Correct Foot Ailments Foot Form Shoes are for the bet- terment of Foot Health. Many | years of study and planning have erf{;cted the Foot Forms of TO- AY. Here Are Two of the Corrective Foot Forms ' They are Boots that Correct the troubles that have been oc- casioned by wearing Ill-Fitting, Improper Footwear—such as Enlarged Joints, Fallen.Arch (Flat Foot), Over- lapping Toes and many cases of so- called Foot Rheu- matism., One style with :NST‘E,P SUPPOR'I;, or omen and {\ = Growing Girls. An- \‘—/ other Style with Arch Support, built into the shoe, the most widely known Corrective Boot in America, Priced From $11 Up EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) .. 1334 F Street . Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on ANl Foot Treubles Take ment and Swears Lawful s Oath Before Parlia- Goyernment. By the Associated Press. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, November 6.~King Alexander, who has just re- turned here from Paris, assumed. the throne of Jugoslavia today. 'He took the oath before parliament, No un- toward incident marked the cere- monies, Extraordinary . precautions had been taken to guard the king; the streets contiguous to the parlia- ment were cleared of people and no one was permitted to occupy bal- conies or roofs. Alexander rode to the parliament building in_an open automobile, ac- companied by Premier Pachitoh, and was cheered all along the route. He had an effectionate reception at the hands of the deputies. The king, who was attired in a gen- eral's uniform, mounted the rostrum and declared in firm voice: “] swear to malntain the national unity and th and independence of the state e integrity of its territory,’and govern according to the constitu- tion and the laws. I will always have befors me and In all my aspirations ' the go ‘The spectacle. od of my people.” chamber presented a brilllant All the members of the diplomatic corps, headed by H. Per- cival Dodge, the American minister PHILADELPHIA, m of the Serbs, Croats were present, together puties from all sections of the kingdom in the plcturesque costumes of the country. EPISCOPALIANS APPROVE . WOMEN IN DIACONATE Put in Effect Decision of the Lam- beth Conference in London. November 7.— Admission of women to the diaconate in the Episcopal Church has been ap- proved commission on deaconesses appointed by the church, of the States, Ore., deacon nation. fect' the This ops of throug der of were e |FIvE at the The i Lucy disloca Vera Pilot The * announced by the Rev. Richardson, a member of the com- mission. made to the next general convention next fall, new canon providing for an order of book a special service forsthe ordi- The action of the commission, Mr. Richardson explained, puts ference in London last year. seventy-five of the American Episcopal Church, decided that the diaconate %as the only or- WHEN AIRPLANE FALLS Aero Had Just Taken Off When Motor Went Dead at Omaha OMAHA, Neb., November 7.—Five persons, including four woman mem- bers of the Fontenelle Hotel orches- tra, were injured, two seriously, late | yesterday when the five-passenger airplane, owned by the Mrs. H. W. Ashmusen Comipany, Omaha, crashed and was demolished crushed knee. Marga Thelma Fisher, Fort Wayne, head and body bruises. nose and body injuries. bruises. in principle by the special last general convention of the , held in Detroit in 1919, it is George L. Recommendation will be Episcopal Church in the United which meets in Portland, for adoption of a esses and adding to the prayer into ef- e decision of the Lambeth con- conference, composed of bish- the entire anglican communion hout the world and including bishops of the the ministry to which wom ligible. o e fat i PERSONS INJURED Air Meet. “Blue B{rd,” -a’ alr congress fleld. injured are: = Detroit, Mich., Atkinson, ret Haggerty, Cleveland, Ohilo, ted left hip, body burns. Ind., Rasche, Oakland, Md., broken L. L. Bowen, Omaha, body “Blue Bird” had just taken off and was about fifty feet in the air when the motor went dead. The plane went into a tail spin, Pilot Bowen aaid, before he could make a Ianding. Two of the women were un- conscious when spectators reached the demolished plane. ROJSEVELT DIARY TELLS OF BRAZILIAN TRAVELS Presented to Memorial Association by One of Colonel’s Secretaries. Entries Without Comment. NEW YORK,' November 7.—Theo- dore Roosevelt's diary of his Bra- zillan travels and' explorations has been presented to the Roosevelt Me- morial Association by Miss Margaret A. Salomon, who served as one of the colonel’s secretaries when he was connec Like sented the i laconio merely ted with Outlook Magazine. his Spanish war diary, also pre- to the memorial association, ttle volume is made up of entries, kept, apparently, to remind him where he was and what he did on a pgrticilar day, withouf t regard to comment. Among characteristic entries are the following: “Dec. 9, 1913—Started from Ascun- sion at 3 p.m.” = “Dec. “Dec. 10—Carintbal fish.* 11—Left Conception 'about 9 a.m. Shot 2 crocs.” “Dec, 17 many giant ant-eater. \ “Dec, codibie on Wing. - Canyh wood-ibis on wing. pybara (a - Itke rodent (& 3ls “Dec. 4] Another addition to the collection of Rooseveltiana is ' the by Roosevelt during his days as a —TUp_the Taquary; shot crocs. Killed 1 Tamandua, 21—Shot jaguar at 70 yards." — Kerm! Jaguar. Shot 39 —Kflled peccary with ledged kept ranchman in the Bad Lands of North Dakota. It shows how he contracted with his ranch managers to put in 1,800 cattle at & cost not exceeding. By the Associated BALT! Three ARMED . THREE BALTIMORE SAFES Bind and Gag Employes at Thea- ters, Get $200 and Escape BANDITS CRACK in Motor Car. IMORE, Md., November. '7.— armed highwaymen- yesterday ind and ged employes of three bou! theaters, threateni; cracked three them with death; small safes, pocketed about $200 and escaped by motor, The A white sed m. Th fe 2. ‘...h.‘ = : safe crackers had just fin tack was discovered. theaters attacked are Ford's, ‘and New Lyoeum, Two men and two. negroes were @ points of pistols and ers while the safe and 9:16 work when their first at- NG ALDUIBER [ ASSUNES THRONE _ Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. < —5-1b. All-wool Plaid —White —Jade —Navy TocHoineh sise, made from long | or vellow; also plain white, —Orchid —Orange —Brown staple wools, each pair welghs | gray or 'tan, with colored —Pink E 1d Black 5-1bs.; large block design, in | border, size ~66x 4 69 Ty : —LIera —Blacl pink, blue, gray, or tan, finished | 80 inches. A A —Turquoise —Flesh —American Beauty with' colored sois- $8 95 PRIE eccmecnovancs . WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921. [2 THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY “THE BUSY CORNER” Built On Lines Gracious to the Stout Figure " In a Most Extraordinary November Sale. ' —Presenting most wanted weaves and colors— lovely, new fresh silks from several of our best American makers—sold to us at a sacrifice and offered you at less than today’s cost to manufac- ture. Choice, yard— ’ ¢ g 5 —With the many gowns needed for the fall and winter social affairs, this sale provides materials at a price well worth taking advantage of. Genuine All-Silk Canton Crepes —Rich, heavy weight for dresses—shown in 12 street and evening shades, with plenty of black; 1 9 39 inches wide. A yard.. ~1i, 5 40-in. Satin Crepe Meteor —Soft, lustrous quality, in street and evening shades; accentuate the plumpness. give the appearance of slenderness. 40 to 52. 40-in. Satin Superior . —Exceptional quality, fine lustrous weave; ideal for smart new frocks. Select from a wide range of col- Kann's—Second Floor. . Iso black. ors, with plenty of black. 2 $ ‘ ah 8 $1.95 Ay $1 '95 A Lambswool-Filled yard ...... . 36-in. “Relion” C f ‘t t 40-in. Dress Satin and omliort a L 5" o 'i - - Dress Creye de Chine “Relion” Tafl'elas E:lts ;;ea?g:uch under the price you paid for one of its quality —Desirable also_ for lin- © —Pure dye, guaranteed for —These comforts are 72x80 inches in size, with sateen or cam- gerie. Shown in street service. See name woven bric covers, in attractive designs and colors and are finished shades; also pink, white in selvedge. with plain borders. and black. $ Choice, a Fi i i > ive Exceptional Values in Blankets &yt 1 '95 yard ...... $ 1 ‘95 —60x84-inch North- !l:-r All- | —All-wool Plaid Blankets, Weol Blankets, for single or twin beds, made from choice wool, in a fine soft quality, white only, with rose or blue made from long staple stock, a closely woven warp, large block plaids, in blue, pink, tan, $10 RICH SILVER BROCADES Special d borders, d-inch oF. mray; ‘with 3= ¥ Tuesday 5 O holastie hind: 512-50 inch soisette bind- $9 95 Just Half Price, Yard.......... [ J —Part Wool Plaid Blankets, ing, size 70x80 . """" beautiful large block plaids, | jnches. Pair..... - in blue, pink. tan or gray; also .plain white and gray, with pink _ or blue borders, $6 95 . —Shown in two exceptionally dainty designs of silver tinsel on chiffon; 40 inches wide in this charming color assortment for gowns. —Plaid Blankets, made from cotton with the well-known wool finish, in large block plaids, in blue, pink, tan, gray finished with wide binding. A pair, ette pair binding. A N Kann’s—Street Floor. 5 Kann's—Street Floor. Thahksgiving Special We are making a spe- cial Thanksgiving Bar- gain of this two-compart- ment, aluminum - lined Toledo Ideal Fireless Cookstove. Buy now while you can save money. ROASTS BAKES - BOILS BROWNS Special Regularly $39.00 3 1"98 Look! Thrifty Men and Women of Washington, What No. 18 Ideal FIRELESS COOKSTOVE This is the famous To- ledo Ideal Fireless Cook- stove that is being dem- onstrated daily at our store. You must come and see how it bakes cake, roasts meat, boils or browns any food perfectly without watching. With the “Water- Seal” Top: i WA a7 4 2 o\ You’ve Been Waitihg for Tlus N . T A Special Price and a new way of buying an Ideal Cookstove. Get it for use Thanksgiving. It will help so much in getting the meals. Mother and all the women folks can go to the foot ball game or motoring and ' have dinner ready to serve piping hot on their return. 3 K Limited Number at $7.00 Saving Our stock of these Ideal Fireless Cookstoves is not large, so only a few can secure the advantage of this sav- ing. Just $1.00 brings it to you, and the balance paid on easy terms to, suit you. It will earn its cost while you pay Yor it. —Saves gas, because it bakes, roasts and browns with- out a moment’s use of your oven. Buy now at our’ ; Special Bargain Price S ———————————————————————— 3 Other Specials in Toledo Cookers Actual Cooking Demonstration Every day our demonstrator will prove to Washington women how perfectly the Ideal will roast, bake, boil and browr —cook anything thoroughly without watching, stirring or bast- ing and retains all the natural flavor. You simply pre?au your food, heat the radiators to proper temperature, using ther- mometer furnished and put in your Ideal Fireless Cookstove.- Come and see. 4 Free Cook Book—Worth 50 Cents —To all women attending this demonstration and, pre- sériting this coupon, we will give a 56-page cook book ! that would cost 50 cents or more to buy. Contains instructions and special recipes for fireless cookstove well size; oak case and aluminum-lined $29 9 8 L) Fiteless Cooker; metal "case, Re; metal-‘case_and aluminum-lined wells. ~—No. 15, Ideal Fireless Cooker, two- ) wells. Regularly $35. Special & -—N:. lz,'egut!_w -we?is Don’;estic Science MR giic S, ; —No. 13, a three-well fireless cdoker; o G b Regularly $32.. Special. s cavens csK:lnn's?-nM. Floor. 1 : Penna. Ave., 8th and D Strzets —Dresses so correctly fashioned that the woman who considers herself stout need have no fears that these frocks will in anywise They have, instead, been designed to —Even the materials have been chosen, in the more elaborate styles, for their softly draping qualities. They consist of Canton <crepe, satin, georgette crepe, and shadow lace. . The more strictly tailored models are fashioned of the popular Poiret twills and tricotines. ‘ —The cloth dresses are made in the straight coat styles, also in plain straight tailored styles. Those of the silk fabrics are chiefly in the blouse styles, and many are handsomely braided and hand embroidered. The shades are navy, brown and black. Sizes from i $.3 5.00 to‘ $69.75 French Serges 42 Inches Wide, at an Un- usually Low Price, a Yard —French serge has such endur- ing qualities that it is always in style, and always poputar. With such a color list every fancy should be satisfied. —Mulberry —~Copenhagen —Navy —Beaver Kann’s—Street Floor. The Acme of Grace Is —The lines, the style, the adaptability of this attractive new wrap make it suitable for dress or sport wear. ~The Beautiful Puritan Cape, is one of the new models. It is made with a crushed flare collar; the material is an all-wool chinchilla and a Bolivia; it is lined through- out with streamers of self material. These are shown in navy and black/ At.... —Another Pretty Straight is_ made of Normandie Bolivia, Wi:.lh collar of Aus- tralian opossum or $ ‘ nutria. At........ 9.75 —A Beautiful Model for dress occasions, is of handsome panve-’ laine, in navy and black, with collar, and 'arm- holes of squirrel Heywood-Wakefield Baby Carriages Continues on street floor. $24.95 For $50 to $65 Values. 16 or More Colors and Black in All-Wool $1.59 —Mushroom —Bark —Plum —Seal —Havana —Volney —Moccasin —Marabout —Pekin —Wine —Garnet —Myrtle and Black THE NEW STRAIGHT CAPE silk, finished with $39.75