Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 17

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‘¢ ASSISTANT HEALTH CHIEF . RESIGNS OVER SALARY ot Dr. Newifeld Finds $2,740 a Year !.“ Too! Little and Will Take Up - i of salaries paid officlals and oyes “of the District govern- ¥ m ught home to the Com- y mi again today when' Dr. Lewis A. Newfleld, assistant heslth offoer, m&de known'his intention to v resign. ~ “The work of the heaith depart- * ment 'appeals to me and there is i nothing I would like-better :than to remain, but I have aliving to make for my family,” said Dr. Newfleld. The poaition of assistant health offi- Sex are only 32,800, plus the bonus of $240. Dr. Newfleld has been in of- . fice a little more than six months, * having been appointed last June. . _Prior_to Newfield’s appointment Dr. John L. Norris had given up, the position after many years of service because he was offered & much higher salary in the United States public health service. L Dr. Newfleld stated today that he is, . ®oing to New York city to engage ¥ in_practice. Commissioner Oyster was asked to- ¥ day it Ao did not believe the appro- « priation for operation of the build- * ing inspector’s office is inadequate. He ? "*PWe need more men and better sal- » aries not only_in the building in- spector’s office, but in many other de- 3 partments of the city government. . PRESIDENT AND LEADERS + AGREE UPON PROGRAM ' — i Treaties, Tariff, Bonus, Farm * Credit and Merchant Marine, t Action for Present Session. * Ratification of the arms conference , treaties and passage of the _tariff, ? soldiers’ bonus, farm credit and mer- chapt-marine bills, with adjournment * of Congress about June 1, were un- « derstood today to have been agreed upon by President Harding and mem- igbers of the Senate and House steering committees as the legislative goal for § the present session. This program was said to_ have 1 been decided upon at the White House dinner . conference attended by the ! majority leaders last night. 2 , It was said to have been agreed ! that the treaties, which the President expects to present to the Senate this ! week, would be given the right of « way until the tariff bill is reported by the finance cominittee. the two then to be considered alternately. The President was said to have been assured by senators that there was prospect_of little, if any, opposition 1 to the treaties. —_— 'CITY ASKS PURCHASE . OF SITE FOR SCHOOL : Commissioners Recommend -Plans {y for Vicinity of Rittenhouse {F Street and Blair Road. ! ‘Acquisition of a site in the vicinity of Blair road and Rittenhouse street for erection of a new public school at some future date was recommended ‘to Semator Warren, chairman of the w-appropriation committee, by the Com- ' missioners today. | The recommendation was rade as a report on an amendment which had been offered in the Senate to add to the District appropriation bill an . item of $150,000 for purchase of such a site and ereetion of an eight-room “building. In their report the Com- missioners propose an appropriation of $20,000 for purchase of the site, without reference to the building at this time. The Commissioners tell Senator ‘Warren, however, that all the items for school development dlready in“the appropriation bill should have preference over the one now recom- . mended. ; Betty Beads Silvertone ‘Variety A:' ::;?u:- to match Unbrealull,le. ;o restringing . SEE WM. H. GROVERMANN P JEWELER 3 807 Eleventh St. NW. 4 FRESHEST OF ¥ EGGS—our_ farmhouses ¢ are daily shipping us ¥ more than we need. . Wegle therefore selling . w limited quantity “by the dozen™ over our counters. Prevailing prices for these REAL HONEST - T 0- GOOD- ¢ NESS FRESH EGGS. LUNCHROOM 133436 G St 1338 N. Y. Ave. . “BANTAM” DINING ROOM % 1332 G St J/A Simple Way to ~ Remove Dandruff falled to remove dandruff et once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it #|| entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this s all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rib it fn gently with the finger tips. #{l By morning, most if not all, of your .|| dandruft will be gome, and three or four mose spplications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy .every single sign and tbe sealp Will stop instantly, and your hair will ‘be- fiu ffy, lustrous, glossy, eilky and Took and feel a bundred times | pockets. —Weather Houses—fair weath- er when thé lady appears, stormy weather when the man Kann's—Fourth Floor. Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. e _ WEDNESDAY, . FEB. THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY After Stock-Taking Sale Children’s Wear ' “THE BUSY CORNER” Small%ots, broken lots and discontinued lines discovered in stock taking, and others rounded up in moving-our “stock.room, a-move necessitated by a rapidly growing department. - This Is Your Hey'day', Parents 3 —Children's Sweate;' Sulfi, four pieces; g ‘Kann’s fi . q colors—white, brown, red $2 p95 Second 7 &= and heather. $7.75 values. . 0 S 3 Ve —Flannel Middies, in al® $4.95 $1.95 ~—Serge Dresses, in all new styles ; nicely tailored. $8.75 to $15,00 values. cececaseccss —Fur Hats, whi;e, white and black, black and white. $9.75 values Gather in these values - for your litéle folks —Children’s Coats, ‘sizes 2'to 6 years; chinchilla and silvertone. $7 7 5 . $14.75 values ....eeennnnnn —Children’s Sweaters, in popular shades; o o 202 $1.95 —Misses’ Flannelette Pajamas, blue and B S 9100 —Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirts. 9 5 C §2.25 to $2.75 values........... —0dd Lot of Children's Coats, in broad- poplin. —Children’s Corduroy Bath Robes. VAlUES uvvieinnreanneoranconeceiiyioiiiatiitaeionies ~Terry Cloth Bath Robes. Values to —Madge Evans Hats, chif- fon trimmed. $9.75 values. .95 s—7Cltlldl'en'l Silk Underwear. $395 to $6.75 cloth, bolivia, chinchilla. All shades; séme | values . .o ?nely tailore‘;i. t.)the;?s ;'l’“'e«‘:“"‘- pink or ur trimmed. $21. 3 ¥ to $24.75 values...,.... $1 4.75 ;f::m You Will Marvel to Learn What == Striking Styles in ® Trimmed Hats gy $3.95 secure at the price ~—Choice of two buncired advance Spring styles, which have been taken from our regular stock for tomorrow only. They include the following kinds. Washable Chamois Gloves An Unusual Value at the Price $1,00 Materials Colors - | Shapes - Visca and —Canna ~Off the Face Taffeta ~—Periwinkle | —Sailors R Combinations :gz’::'“ _D,,;gf % E;k;flam Wishable Chamers All-Over Visca < - | Finished Liste Gloves, P. K. Also Satin and | —nemr” | Thiachoooeht | Siches” backt = Talors " # al an —Navy —Mushrooms biscuit, white and pongee. Also Visca —=Black ==Turbans an extra. loag strap wrist style, with spearpaint self-stitched ba‘cks and P.K. sewn in pongee color, Kann's—Street Floor. . # Kann’s—Second Floor. : Iniported Tweed Suits The Suit of the Hour —For good loo!.;, for utility, for smart style. —The colors are henna, brown, tan and fancy mix- tures. —One of the new mod- els is made with a long collar, link fastening. It is trimmed with silk stitching and long Introducing “Rolette” The Stocking With a Permanent Roll . —A shirred elastic top keeps the stocking from rolling down without rolling it up. +~—Another of the new styles is a plain tailored model, to be worn with~ out belt, —This also has the long collar with link fasten- ing. Chqice of Either of These Styles at $49.75 L3 L3 . Tricotine Suits ~—New-émbroidered models, in regular and.extra sizes, the colors are navy and black. $ 59 7 5 L othe days.iofsthes Rovany @ twist to keep the stockings up are over, for “Rolette” is a 4 stocking_with an attractive shirred elastic garter at.the to which does:not come down wit walking and does not come out with washing. $2.95 - —Below _the knee lengthy of* Italian silk;”with pointed slipper heel ; plain weave, fancy ribbed. lack, gray,”beige;; seal brow‘n. Kinn’s—Street‘F!nor, Correctly cut, splendid qualities at.. Kann’s—Second Floor. A Pretty Frock for Housewear —Well made trim-looking dresses forshouse wear. Made of good quality gingham, in stripes, checks, and plain colors. Trimmed with colored cham- | .bray. ‘Some have pointed braid | trimmings. Straight line dresses, _with broad belts, “also drop waistline dresses: with sashes. | Sizes 36 to 44. Values'$2.50 to $2.95. Special price— - .$1.39 .Bargain Table—Street Floor. inch size; signs. Special, each .l........ —Pure Linen . Damask, 70 ' inches wide ; good weight and .Kann’s—Street Fleor.: 1 $2.95 to $3.95 These Good Items From Our Linen Store _ —Meércerized Cotton Fable Pattern Cloths, 58- good heavy weight and in e $1.50 | —Children’s White Jean Middies. $1.95 value...... $ l 000 ~—Children’s Jumper and Panta- lette Dresses. $1.50 values..... 79 C —Children's Soisette Dresses, embroid- & $l,49 ered or fully tailored. Collars of either m 390 white or self material. Sizes $1 .95 2 to 6 years. $3.95 values.. DRESSES WITH STYLE * At Moderate Prices —New Dresses, made of crepe de chine, soft taffeta and Poiret twill. The wool dresses are made in straight lines. Puff skirts are the new feature in taf- feta models. The crepe dresses are ribbon trimmed. Special at— $14.95 3 7 —Heavy Quality Canton Crepe Dresses, fine quality taffeta and crepe de chine are featured at this low price. These include combinations of crepe with pér- fect georgette of bright shades; long , A flowing sleeves. Special at— ey —Beaded Dresses, made in straight lings. Somie are in the low-waisted blouse effect. These are miostly of Canton crepe and crepe de chine. Shades are rust, gray, brown, navy and black. Special at—, : $19.90 ' A\ Spring Sport Coats —The young women, in particular, are-eagerly look- ing forward to wearing these smart Sport Coats the mintite the first warm days are here. ’ —They are all-wool tan coats and tan diagonal tweeds, half silk lined. —All are belted models, have large pockets and are decidedly unusual values at the price— - $16.95 K;ann’s——Second- Floor. " $1.49 .. $2.95 ...... $4.95 e $2.95 Laces and Embroideries - To Meet Present Needs All Low Prieed I_Mla?"s‘;l“ Rndfled Founc- ngs, inches wide. Ayard civieennnands 796 —Ruffled Edges of Longcloth, suited for babies’ tiny drawers, bloomers and skirts. 1% to 2/ inches wide. A yard— 39c, 50c, 65¢ All-overs, $1.89 Baby of nainsook, 22 inches wide. A yard ~—Longcloth Skirtings, semi= open. patterns. inches wide. A yard.... 596 ‘—Nginsook - Embroideries for camisole and gown tops, with noVelty edges and . beading. A yard ...... of - baby For Febru;u'y’s i Crisp Weather —Narrow Pure Worsted Sport Scarfs, in stripe effects, in two widths. Colors: black and white, buff and Harding blue, buff and tan, also in the dark Scotch plaids. Price each— ' \Kann’s—Street _Floor. —Good assortment neat de~ % . ‘yo}(es. A yoke— : wd'n nest e G D5 w&—iflch'f size ll;ca.v?; o 35c’ 506, 750, weight and in assorted pat- , 51.25 t Special,* ! x . dcu“:: ...p.e-c:.. $6-00 . Kann’s—Street Floor.! ~ \ 75¢ ATTENTION, PLEASE Watch This Corner of Our Store News Every Week Day for SUPER.SPECIALS | . —Here are 10 examples of the unprecedented values which will reward your daily attention to this corner. —Remember, however, they are for One Day Only —Djer-Kiss Sachet —Regularly $1.75 an ounce. Thursday only, an ounce Kann’s—Street Floor. ~Venida Hair Nets —single mesh, regularly 2 nets for 25c. Thursday only. AMEt cerecencicncoonnane s, Kann’s—Street Floor. ~—Dennison’s Plain Crepe Paper —all shades, regularly 15c. Thursday only, a roll ...............?’..... y : cecensece loc Kann’s—Street Floor. ~—Women’s Perfect Fitting Overgaiters —medium and dark fawn, sand, taupe, gray. Regularly $200. . Thursday only, Pairiccccicescsssassansssisososis Kann's—Fourth Floor. ——Pure Aluminum Double Boilers —2-qt. size. Sunray finish. Formerly $2.39. Thursday only seecesecrocccsnaas sy e rmietastse $1.00 5 Kann's—Third Floor. # —Girls’ Pleated Skirts- ; 8 —of white jean, on waists sizes for girls of 8 to 12 years, Thursday only.........c.... Kann’s—Second Floor. # ——Opaque Window Shades 3 gin white, ecru, light, medium and dark green, c. 59c¢ Thursday only..... H Kann’s—Third Floor. —38c Imported Jap Crepes —in a big range of colors. A very special price for Thursdayonly. @ yardsiviic laiicaisacsesssssasssoscons . 28‘: Kann’s—Strect Floor. —81x90-in. Mohawk Sheets —absolutely perfect; each bears the original ticket. hursday only, €achil. .. o iiiitosaisionnasesmassnbocs Kann’s—Street Floor. —Ivory Soap —limit 4 cakes to a customer at this very special - price, a cake. Thursday only, 2 cake ceeecccorescomasommmn Kann’s—Third Floor. & a3 regularly $1.39 4c 720 Solid-Back Hairbrushes —Representing the factory clean-up from one of the largést brush manufacturers of the country. —DMahogany-back Brushes. —Maple-back Brushes. —Ebony-back Brushes and other hardwood- back Brushes. —All are-first quality, perfect brushes, none were in- tended to sell for less than $2.00, and the majority are gular values $3.00 to $5.00. Choice— $1.19 Kann’s—Street Floor. A Large Assortment of Favors for 'Valentine Parties, Dances, Etc. —Nut Cases and ‘Bukets— : 5c to 19¢ —Dennison Napkins, 3 package cececcacccceccansasesans ,—Dennison Napkins (heavy)— 12 for 15¢ —Dennison Tablecloths, €aChiccccieaecctestcnccancitactccnscicscccccncacace —Snappers, with favors, 40c adozen .eecuieeeennnnnnns teceesmcascaccsans —Whitney Boxes of Valentine Material ........ caE e evrecmecine PSRRI ek 35C —Tally and Dinner Cards, a dozen— 25c to $1.00 —Seals, etc., a l 0 _Jack Horner C —Many other novelties not mentioned, variously priced. 15¢ - ceeseepe Kann’s—Stationery Store—Street Floor. White Fabrics White Novelty Voiles —36 inches .wide; fine and sheer quality, in stripe, plaid_ and check styles. - s Yard, 38¢ Plain White Batiste l’—40 inches wide; fine and sheer with silky finish, for ingerie purposes. ey Yard, 45¢ White Nainsook —36 inches wide; nice quality, closely Special— 3 "7 . Yard,15c Kann’s—Street: Floor. woven, soft finish.

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