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" 16 eam and Hot- Water Heating Systems Are you fully prepared to face the coming winter in comfort? If not, consult us in regard to putting your system in proper working order or for the installation of new system. MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. N.W. M. 3016-17 Dr. Bowerman. Explains. Ad- vantages Offered in Course - at Public Library. Public Library today explained t ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC of course! Isional statr. Although unable to guarantee po- sitions to the graduates the librarian said that they did not admit to the class a larger number than-they an- ticipated being able to appoint with- in a reasonable time after the comple- tion of the course, and in the past there had never been any difficulty in \placing the students. Opportunities Offered. Library work, Dr. Bowerman stated, offers . exceptional opportunities to ‘women of the right ucational and personal qualifications. The librarian is not confined in her dealings with people to merely one class, or one age, but meets and serves the whole community. She is in touch with the whole fleld of literature and is con- of today and of all time. ciations and environmient are plea: ant and hér duties varied and inter- esting. “Does not the fact that the course AH! EPSUM SAL1S Pure Epsom Salts Combined with Fruit Derivative Saits Enjoy all the splendid physic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea. Ask any druggist for a handy package of “Epsontde Salts,” the wonderful discovery of the American Epsom akuocii:uon. Even children grldly e it. Ends Stubborn Coughs in a Hurry For real effectiveness, this old home- made remedy has mo equal. Easily and cheaply prepared You'll never know how quickly bad cough can be conquered unti you try this famous old hom: remedy. Any one who has coughe: all day and all night will say that the i""""fi"el t"i‘.'"fl‘:;’: -‘:“;l";::: | William Laney Accused of Killing pared, and there is nothing better like magic. for coughs. = Into a pint bottle put 2/ ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar sirup to make a full pint. Or can use clarified molasses, . honey or corn sirup instead of sugar Either way, the full pint| you sirap. NOW LIKE LEMONADE e e e requires weven months of the stu- dent’s time without remuneration de- |ter many applicants?”’ Dr. Bowerman was asked. i “Unquestionably,” he replied, “but that is a short-sighted way of look- ing at it. The person who goes into any line of work where there is a future requires training. It takes two vears at the Normal 8cnool for prepa- ration for teaching, and all the pro- fessions require one or more, years of study. Ordinarily, added to’ the fact that the student Is not earning, is the additional expense of tuition. Under No Other Expense. The student who enters our class gives, it is true, her time, but she ig_under no other expense.” The class starts its work Novem- ber 28. Persons interested should at once see the assistant librarian, cen- tral library, Mount Vernon square. —_— AID OF ST. AMN’S ASYLUM. Benefit Entertainment Thursday Evening at Gonzaga Hall. A benefit performance for the St. Ann’s Infant Asylum will be given at Gonzaga Hall Thursday night by the St. Patrick Plavers. “Leave It to Pilerre” is the name of the playlet that will be produced by the company of amateurs, undel the direction of Father Hurney of St. Patrick's Church. Elizabeth Bogan and John Luitch will assist. Among those who will appear in the cast are James K. Young, tenor Estelle Murray, singing and dancing IMsdellne Beaulac, Dennis Connell o the Arts Club Players and the Misse: Lyons. A chorus of fifty will support th. principals in the cast. —_— ALUMNI TO HOLD REUNION. Eastern High School Association Plans for December 22. Plans for its annual reunion De- cember 32 are being made by the Alumni Assoctation of Eastern High School. The reunion will be featured by a vaudeville entertainment, which i8 being arranged by a committee composed of Miss Mary Murray of the faculty of Eastern High School, B. G. Foster and Prof. De Witt a|Crolssant of George Washington Uni- il | versity. OUT ON $4.000 BAIL. e d I Youth in Race Riot. ‘Willlam - Laney, colored, who has been in jail since July, 1919, charged with the killing of Kenneth Crall, a nineteen-year-old white boy, during the race riots, was released on bail of $4,000 yesterday pending the de- cision of the Court of Appeals. Laney was convicted of manslaughter and saves about two-thirds of the money | given a_sentence of eight years by usually spent for cough prepara- tions. and gives you a more positive, s perfectly and tastes pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold in- effective remedy. It ke stantly, soothing and healing th membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A day’s use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat and chest ailments. . To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “2/: ounces of Pinex”| The action of the Canton govern- with directions and don’t accept Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money re- The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, anything else. funded. nd. filled. 24inch Length $13.75 820 F Street “Du -Barr;'” . Pearl Necklaces —the very best reproductions to be had of the genu- ine Australian Pearls, equally rich and lustreus. Guaranteed not to break, peel or washed in hot or cold water. 184nch Length $9.75 Charge Accounts Selicited % SELINGER’S Justice Siddons. He noted an appeal from that sentence. He is represent- ed by Attorneys W. L. Houst James F. Cobb and R. A. Hughes. OFFER TO ASSUME LOAN. Canton Government Willing - to Take Up $5,500,000 Defaulted. The Canton government, through Mr. Soo, its representative here, has ffered to assume the $5,500,000 loan of the Peking government which is held by the Commercial and Conti- nental Trust Company of Chicago and recently went to default. Mr. Soo, in a letter to Secretary Hughes, sald he had advised the American group of tlum to that effect and was ready to “entertain reasonable prcpo- sitions for the renewal or refunding of the loan.” ment, the letter: said, was solely for the purpose of “saving China’s credit.” —_— In the polar regions the seas con- tain a much less proportion of salt discolor; can be Mail orders promptly 30-inch Leagth $19.75 STUDENTSTRANED INLIBRARY WORK Dr. George F. Howerman of the| bjects of the training class now be- ginning at the library to fit young women for positions on its profes- —1-gallon size, 39 r —4-gallon size, 5 C —2-gallon size, —3-gallon size, ‘—3-picce Bowl Sets, 4, 5 and 6 inch sizes; 3 Special .ccsnneens : —gupiece Nappy Set, 6 differ- ent sizes in set. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Children’s Day Thursday The Day of Extra Values —Tomorrow’s are the best of the entire series: - —Children’s Flannelette Night Gowns, in pink and blue stripes. Made with hemstitched double yokes. Sizes 4 to years. At —Crib Blankets, size, in pink or blue. Reg- ularly $150. SpecialThursday, 98C —Flannelette Kimonos, with dotted collar and cuffs. Special for Thursday... 49 (W —Japanese - Handmade Quilts, with floral center and pink or blue border. $3.95 values. Special for Thursday .. $2-49 Kann’s—Children’s Store —Second Floor. Exwra—For Thursday Only ~Misses’ Middies, made of fine quality flannel, in red, navy and green, with or without chevrons. $4.95 values for Thursday only Tried e R R Car T We What is “Boncilla”? Tt is a method off ¥acial treatment that clears the complexion, removes bl k- heads, pimples, closes enlarged pores and cleanses them of excessive oiliness, lifts out lines, tightens flabby pouches on the face and neck, gives youthful firmness to the skin and makes it smooth and velvety. Special Introductory Offer —In order that you may have the opportunity of experiencing the wonderful resuits obtained through the use of Boncilla, this spe- cial offer is made: Week-End Boncilla Set Regularly $1.00, for... and receive this —Present this coupon, properly filled out, with 5! regular $1.00 set. Thls offer expires November 30. Address.. —Boncilla Wee ts of sufficient Boncilla Beautifier, Bongilla Cold Cream, Boncill nishing Cream (ideal night cream), and Boncilla Face Powder (White, Elberta Peach, Brunette) for four complete treatments. Kann's—Street Floor. Handmade and Machine Made Wash Blouses —That appeal to the discriminating women of Washington. —They are such dainty handmade models, and the machine-made blouses are so attractively trimmed that it is difficult to tell which is the prettier. ~The materials are fine batiste, with drawnwork, hemstitching, dainty French knots and briar stitching ornamenting them. Many have the pretty vest front and Tuxedo collar. —The machine-made blouses have the much-wanted Buster Brown collar. They are of batiste and the collar and cuffs are of linen and pique. Some are edged with tiny pleating. Many pretty models are of voile, trimmed with filet and val laces and embroidery. Sizes 36 to 46 bust. Choice, $2-50 At the Bargain Table—Street Floor. STONE WARE —One solid carload offered at big con- cessions because of slight imperfections. A most timely sale because in it you will find many things needed in’ your preparations for Thanksgiving. —Stone jars for pickling, preserving, also useful to hold flour, sugar, etc. with cover ...... 98C with cover ...... 890 withg:o'v’:e.'. $1 -59 ~—Stone Combinets, large size. Special ceveeeariienerieneaceieiienane 69C —Wash "Basing .....ceeeiiiniiiens 69C with cover .... with cover .. Butter Jars —4-pound” : Mixis B y—e?l.g\lv& Six d‘i’g'crer::w. Sets 98¢ sizes in this set. Spe- cial o.oeees cefereaness S —Mixing Bowl, 10-inch- size, white with blue band. 49 Special covvenennnaiins C =98¢ Kann’s—Third Floor. Z C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 192I. “THE BUSY CORNER” $9.95 to $l2.95$ . Values e J These are to be Found in the Special Section Devoted to the Sale of the Lower-Priced Models —The styles include slip-over and two-piece models. collar of leather or flannel. ished with Persian edge. 4 navy, reindeer, and brown. Semi-Made Embroidery Camisoles and Corset Covers at $1.29 —This is a happy suggestion for a Christmas gift from one woman or girl to another. —The camisoles are fine Swiss embroidery, with the straps, all ready for finishing with front hems, or to be made in slip-over style as desired, straps are adjustable. They have beading tops ready to run ribbon through. Glace Kid Gloves, —The corset covers are made of embroidered longcloth, with built-up shoulder and beading tops. They also need only the sewing up of one seam or the hemming of the fronts and the addition of ribbon to make a handsome corset cover. —Sizes range from 36 to 44. brown, gray and cham- pagne. A pair, Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Embroidery Store—Street Floor. A regular $6.95 value. bit of warmth is needed. finished with pockets and leather belt. —Cap and Scarf Sets, two different styles, caps of both sets in and finished with rosettes at side. mixtures, At Kann’s—Neckwear Store—St reet Floor. oWk e Pretty New Sweaters —Just right to wear with the plaid sport skirt. Last season’s prices $29.95 to $34.95. Choice, Thursday, —They can be used as sweaters and worn over a dress or waist, or many can be used to take the place of the waist itself. ~Slip-over Sweaters, made with round neck, plated gir- dle, plain and fancy stitch knit; ;olfiors ;re peacock, navy, buff an black. At ...... $5 -00 —Fancy Stitch Wool Sweat= ers, with long sleeve, purled ':uff.b round ne%k and sash, in lack an navy. At $3-50 —Wool Sweaters, in black, navy and buff grounds with .overplaid of bright colors; round neck style, finished v:i!h pocl::‘ts and cuffs; slip-over models. A ssrereaie - $5.00 —Mohair Knit Sweaters, in black, navy and buff, made with Tuxedo front, finished with plated edge; girdle =2 ! | il —Fiber Silk Sweaters, in extra size, 48 to 54, fancy block stitch, with Tuxedo front, sash and tassels, rack- A Special Sale of Our Lower-Priced Frocks Misses’ Sizes Women’s Sizes —Pretty Bromley frocks, made of jersey, in navy and brown; have pleated skirts and —Some are of all-wool velour, in brown, navy, and reindeer, made with leather belt, fin- —Still others are straightline styles, with flannel collar, cuffs, and pipings, and finished with pockets and belt of self material. Others are two-piece dresses of wool jersey, in Four Glove Specials —Women’s 8-button-length with heavy stitched backs; over- seam sewn in black, white, $2.79 JUST IN~BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS e $9.00 —Large handsome scarf, delightful for sport wear, for motoring and other uses when an extra ,'A Carload Purchase Makes This Offer Possible —AIl sizes in each style except the wood finishes, which are in full size only. Mahogany and circassian walnut finishes have square tube posts and filling rods, continuous or straight. Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Kann’s—Second Floor Adjacent to Blouses —Women’s 2-clasp Imported Suede-finish Washable Gloves, with self and black stitched backs. Beaver, brown, gray, white or pongee. —Women’s 1-clasp Gloves, P. K. and P. X. M. sewn, with spear and Paris Point self-stitched backs; in grayonly. A $ PaLT oo l 079 —Women’s l-clasp Cape Walking Gloves, P. K. and P. X. M. sewn, with self and black stitched backs, in tan, brown and beaver £ $1.79 —These are in brown and tan, tan and brown, heather mixtures. They are made in shawl shape and tam shape The colors are brown, tan and heather $2 50 i 53 00 ........... . an o Beds—Choice These 5 Styles Brass, Ivory, Walnut, Mahogany and White Finishes ?:.';hofa:wzztg: Ivory and white enamel are in straight and continuous post style, all 2-inch fillers and outside er. At ...... $20-00 posts. Kann’s—Second Floor. LINENS —72-inch Bleached Cot- ton Table Damask, good weight, sturdy - wearing posts with 1-inch fillers. Wood Finish and Brass Beds Last Season Priced $34.95 and $49.95 Thursday, $25.00 —Massive Brass Beds with 2-inch fillers. Period qualities. In style wood finish, mahogany and walout; panel assorted pat- effects. Full size. terns. Yard .. 69C —Pure Linen Table Dam- ask, 70 inches wide ; good weight and assorted patterns. : $1 ' 59 Yard .. —20-inch Hemmed Din- ner Napkins, mercerized quality; assorted pat- terns. Per $2.00 dozen ..... —Bleached Turkish Towels, extra heavy -$19.95 Value. Thursday . A Quantity pure in_conjunction with the bed —These_are full wei; All sizes. Metal Bed Springs $4.89 50 Only, 45-1b. All Cotton- Filled Mattresses $5.65 | ar thickness, well made, are regul e with a rolled edge. ze8. Kann’s—Third Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor. —Guaranteed Brass Beds, in brigitt, satin or ribbon finishes, both continuous and straight White Enamel Beds Last Season Priced $9.95 Thursday, $5.95 —Continuous post style, with 5 filling rods. All sizes. 100 All-Layer Felt Mattresses Imperial Stitched Edges $12.85 from a local dealer enables us to offer these sale, t, regular thickness, closely tufted, rolled ed; Soft and resilient, covered with a very good art ticking. 100 Bed Pillows —Mussed from handling. Spechel 98¢ :;:-)cli‘glhet al:g rfe‘;lcll size. The Thursday - —Gray enamel finish, witliln nedel Thursday . ok —An sual v: in view of the | band edges. strong, well made i e Ry 4 5 c A A e L Whts lin“‘( ‘mfi‘. i atroti well. . | —Covered with figured art ticking. A good size feather pil- low. : RN TUERRATY Y P =y MY T e LT PO RPN R RPTS N NOTIT S NI TP NS SPUN A8, 40,0 4Ry 40 00 Ry