Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 5

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Fecently, but probably a descend- ant cither of the horny-platéd giyptodon. or of the megatherium, in the opinion of Prof. Onelll, di- rector of the Buenos Aires Zoo. “Plesiousaurus_is a pseudonym the newspapers have given It and which has_stuck,” he sald, “but 1 believe it is & huge animal of the edentate family, of which an- cient remains—not fossil, mark you— were found in Patagonia in 1897, and one of which was fired upon and hit by the explorer. Ramon NOT PLESIOSAURUS IN ANDEAN LAKE, | BUT A HORNY-PLATED GLYPTODON | BUENOS AIRES, March 15—Tt on years, the edentates, such as was not a plesiosaurus that was the glyptodor and megatherium, meen swimiming in an Andean lake only a million years ago. He said belonged to the quaternary era of | that from 1890 to the present time t{-ere had been twelve places: in Patagonia between latitudes 38 2nd 52 at which mysterious crea- tures were reported to have been 8een, These, he believes, constitute a few survivors of the genus which existed in the pleistocene period. Prof. “Onelli sald he had been obliged to postpone the start of the eipedition for another week, as a total of 7,000 pesos was need- ed, of which 3,000 were yet lack- ing. While a motion picture con- cern had offered to pay the entire ‘THE S. KANN SO 8:ore Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” D. C, WEDNESDAY, ' MARCH 15, 1522, NS COMPANY . Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets MID-MARCH SALE OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES FOR SPRING By the Associated Press. ' flleslouuuru. dated back ten mil- ] 1 expenses of the expedition in re- turn for the exclusive right to film the capture of the animal. | Trof. Onelli preferred it to be financed by popular subscription. He exhibited more than i hun- dred letters from persons desir- ing to join the expedition. These includéd one who recommended himselt as a hunter for Spanish I royalty and another who had in- Imported Kid Gloves at Prices oy I Not Quoted for Years ' —A wonderful opportunity that occurs just when you are thinking of supplying Spring and Easter needs. Unusual Hosiery Sals ‘» With This Big Special as the Leader Women’s Thread Silk Hose $1.89 [} | ! | i Lista in 1890 without hurting it} ’ ' i —Women's Cotton Hose, full {ashioned, with l | i ' H i | He explained that while the FEDERAL WARRANTS OUT FOR 16 DEALERS IN FUR Accused of Defrauding Govern- ment of $200,000 Due in Luxury Taxes. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 15.—Sixteen warrants for distraint have been ob-} tained by federal officials against va- Tious fur dealers, who are accused of vented a new type of dynamite with which to bLlow up the mon- ster. ? 1 —Full fashiohed, lisle top and sole, and high spliced heel, in black, brown and cordovan, —The reason for these unwonted values is due to the fact that some of the importers have found themselves oyerstocked. “ts_—Abs.urdly Low Prices for the Qualities: The glyptodon was a creature re- sembling the armadillo and which attained the size of an ox. It had strong limbs with short, broad feet. The megatherium was a glgan- tic, slothlike edentate, from eight- een to twenty feet in length. It TOMOTTOW, @ PAIT. . eveennenneeenenans —Women’s Hosiery in New Spring Shades—In mocha, gray, nude and gray, of thread silk, full fashioned, with lisle top and sole, and $2 00 high spliced heels; gauze weight; defrauding the government of $200,-| had a short neck, heavy body and ur igh spli i b ossees s black with lavender tops. Special 00?1 1‘-!1 l!ux\lry,tnxfls. This lclln: re- {wwerl’ul tail nn: m“;i legs. \Vitlh h'gw whced:“' s:kpl'l Rad “seconds.” . ] z 2 C sulte rom the indictment of two ts strong,. prehensile tongue it ’. f ’, \ —Women's Pure lose, Radmoor " sect 3 APA 2 evonncconiossosionsdossesnne )ldvedrnment employes, who, it is al- llm‘e fi'omd l{ee‘s gnd flhr“":lsh““e :w“.me"' Imported Glace Kid Gloves. $l 19 H aWamu‘\‘s s:"""fl“ Imported $2 59 full fashioned, with high spliced heels, lisle flare P eged, accepted part payment of-the eaves an wigs upon whic t pair . loves. pair .. o y B 0 . e, 4 ”» tax and gave receipts in fun. subsisted. 2 clasps, overseam sewn and Paris point stitched | O Naee KiE Gloves, gaunilet style, P, K. sewn and | tops, double knees, in black, cordovan, $l 25 —Women'’s Fiber and Silk “Radmocor” Sport Dacks: 1 black, tan, brown, gray. champagne and| Paris point stitched backs, in black, white, tan, | new tan, castor and gray. A pair . Hose, seamless feet, .mock seam in leg, The first warrant was served on the firm of Barnctt Weingold, In West | 27th street. the establishment being | — Beized by deputy United States mar-! shals. None of the others were served ; last night. ¥ Frank K. Bowers, follector of intef- | nal revenue, said the action against! Weingold resulted from his fallure to: pay back luxury taxes and penalties|| amounting to $46.783. i Since then, it was said, the books of brown, gray; black with white and white with black. —Women’s 12-button-length Im- $ $3.39 rted Gloves. A pair. . PO tace kid, with Farls acks, in black, beaver. —Women's Two-clasp Imported $l 79 Kid Gloves. A pair................... . —Glace kid, P. K. sewn, and two-tone crochet backs, a pair with one-half-inch welts to match, in tan, brown, | white, tan and brown. 5 o champagne, gray, beaver and black. Kann's Street Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor. ' WATCH FOR THE DETAILS OF OUR COMING BIG TRUNK SALE —Women’s Cotton Hose, full fashioned; wide tops, black with white soles. Special, dropstitch; in gray, beaver, nudé, gold and 69‘:‘ blue, also Burgundy and navy. $ 1 45 . ai least fifty fur dealers had been| > -~y — SCRADLRILALARARY, gy A YA ]| Checked and Plaid ’ . : . § § tional ‘warrants " against ‘the otner | Cott Rati & Remember the d ms involved were promised. i R - | on atine O n ere S ln 3 Morrls Roscnblum, & former Inter- 1| y . | § 4 pron iy qent Bemay edinrl| W Ave Taking | o e arivs, andsivesty . . . . ¢ SALE the American Fur Dealers' Associa- || (Qrders for Sixty (i | proving a favorite among wash R tion of New York, were Indicted Janu- | S - | S brics: ln OW ls a 0 alr rus a ln OF 8 .-;3‘/ ;‘:‘e‘:: “'::;d?’?‘;?“‘?‘%‘:"'*zh“:g; and Nn_lety Day i _,lé i;lus:)‘m(ow: i:‘:s cheocll;sr.s pl;i:’s ¢ }g conspirac; &3 t = | an checks, c - y " = . . . ) :':‘&'izpa‘ft. el"‘I:I‘t t':'z'fi-?:," ?‘5: ?::E;E: Del_“*"y 11| Dined with white or other colors; | —by special arrangement with S. E. Howard & Son, makers of some of the finest hairbrushes in this country, SILKS ;! dollars *Nad been fraudulently re-|| \TTéle! Ncahg"”?‘a gt;p iéT'l"‘:h:gu‘;;‘dcwum are having | —In this display every detail of brush making from the bristles grown on the wild boar to the finished brush % ST :xn(;cie;;:i‘sq:)};;‘)mcl:ajfi |{}] 2 great vogue this spring. is depicted. It is a practical demonstration of the high quality of material and workmanship entering into the —The greatest we VOICE LOST IN WRECK. il lenge to 92 automobile | : e:;_ a“;:'rd fa_"“ % 85c manufacture of S..E. Howprd S'hfpshes._ ] . ha\.ethheld for many § e ' manufacturers at the New | Kann's—Stree —School teachers will find this exhibition an instructive one for their scholars to see. . " ¢ mont _5- - ¥ormer Singer, Suing Railroad,!| Yerk Show is now here ' | —_The makers of these brushes, in connection with this display, have permitted us to place on sale a lot of discontinued num- & —$2.95 t0 $3.95 values. Sale price, a yard— $1.95 Kann’s—Street Floor. bers—all perfect, but without their trade mark—offering them at the following exceptionally low prices: Lot One 1 Lot Two - —Solid back hairbrushes, made of ebony, rosewood | —Solid back hairbrushes, made of the same kind of and satinwood, all with the finest of bristles, in a large | woods as ip the first lot, but the bristles are not of so assortment of styles. Made to sell at $5.00 and $6.00..| fine a quality. Made to sell at $3.00 and $4.00. Choice, $2,95 . { Choice, $1 .95 Says Piano Playing Also Suffered. ||| for your inspection. NEW YORK. March 15.—Mrs. Alma _ YOU are lnvited | ‘Webster Powell, former opera sing- i er, testified before Supreme Court || to Ride in this i Justice Cropsey in Brooklyn in sup- at a railroad ac- || . caused her voice Great Car o become pe: ntly impaired. She Discover for yourself | why no other car can | equal the Birmingham’s 1s suing the New York Central Rall- road Company for $75.000 for in- i comfort and riding qual- I} ities. | Juries received when one of the cars of a train on which she was travel- ing_was derailed near Millerton, ‘Besides losing her singing volce, —“Very good-looking” is the phrase most often heard in comments on our Mrs. Powell testified (Bt she re- Orders are to be filled N O : Ve other serious injurles. er : . - o right ankle®was broken, she said, in rotation as received i Kann’s—Street Floor. € rgan y making the right leg two inches gzhorter than the left; her right wrist was fractured and the right little finger was broken so that It is now crooked. The latter two" injurfes prevent artistic piano playing, Mrs. Fowell told the court. .REINDEER MEAT ON SALE. €pccial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 15.—The first Alaska reindeer meat arrived hers yesterday by rail. Six of the big anl- mals which are government raisec and were shipped here by government officials, are now on sale at a com- mission house. A whole reindeer is being sold at Birmingham Motors i 828 14th St. N.W. H . Washington, D. C.. | o o Skirtings —Indeed they are really beau- tiful, so neat and dainty, and already we are having many calls for them by persons who lave begun their dressmaking for summer—and isn't it a wise idea, to start the summer clothes early, thereby getting the first pick of the latest? —White Organdy Skirtings, 40 inches deep, with rows of fagot- ing, between which are about Very Alluring are Qur New Spring ' : HATS —Like a wonderful garden of lovely spring blossoms is the display in our Millinery Store. Sport Coats, Wraps and Capes " The Latest Models of the Season At29:2,35 & 7392 —_Plaid back materials, camel’s-hair, tweeds, shawsheen, duvet de laine, Poiret twills, trico- tines, Poinciana. , —To an already large collection we are adding —— Il The Model ! Corset-Brassiere HINESE GODD LUCK 35 cents a pound with the skin on. Confers the S_”“’ Supple, | 3 new model or two every day. —Bright new tones fliree snchies ok fink tuiks, An- E,',,‘(“, e ::‘l,',',df*'fié?,zf&,,,‘;‘“’;,‘;"f&:; R'"Gs Sinuous Silhouette —All are silk lined, except the plaid lzl:ick ef- mingle with the darker other style has two-inch hem- sold at the following prices: Kront STERLING 1 —Corset-Brassiere, with elas- fects; all the popular shades of tan and gray; and more staple effects. stitched bands of orchid, navy ter, 16 t: d; hind re % z i . i = bl and hagen; also of S b e R e SILVER - - - $ i}l tic at hips; made of heavy | also navy and black and the new orchid shade i]_‘hc three following or:ean‘:i':v Copenhag $3 50 ines are among our Y - are shown. Both regular and extra sizes to Choice, yard select from. 2 Kann’s—Second Floor. steaks, 65 cents a pound. . e Government officials interested In tucks. reindeer raising said the bfg ant mals can be raised far more cheaply > than any other meat. Reasons for this are that the reindeer can eat al- brocade; three sets garters, hook back, long over higs. Sizes 32 to 40. Price— - $4.00 Seld Everywhere at $1.50 most popular: $5, $7.49 and $10 —Bandings to match skirtings, yard— $1.00 and $1.25 most any kind of fuod and do not re- . ’ . Sl s (8] Bock-fastening Model Cor- Spl'lng s Smart Suits THE SHAPES ~ THE COLORS THE TRIMMINGS ! i i = z ok Side Droo, i Ribbon bows —Organdy Skirtings, i KING HONORS WM. M. Wo0D. | e ik Two Attractive Lines Sl ';:'j:"""" Flowers Copritanen, blne and: tose: The awaed by the Rine of Taly to | g(f)rfl:;; cr:l‘;r al?mn:i:xeya];fl: 5 At 535-00,““ $45.00 Flare Backs Bois Crushed Roses r:&::“%‘z‘n‘;::g William M. Wood, president of the 5 i = —They are very special values, too, at these Flare Fronts Wheat deep. Yard R erloan Wonta Ch ey ot e The triangular insert of sur: : Roll Bri Cania Pin_ wheel eff eep. Toyal degree of cavalier. With the | § moemmio e gical elastic in the hip portion = prices. i ’ 0 ms in wheel effects =T = cross and crown of Italy, was made ¢ S2W0F Sty Rl i § —Suits of twill cords. , | Sailors Brown - of hair braid Kann's—Street Floor. known by the TItalian vice consul SELINGERS {j]] insures graceful 5 i : Black Pi ghere. He said the insignia had been )y Co 9th lines. Sizes 32 —Suits of tricotines. Split Brims ins Efst'"dr" L LD s “Legk for the Big Clpek.” to 40. Price 2 .00 —The colors are navy and black. Turbans Lip Stick Red Ostrich Feathers 1,.;:3:'._' S wosla ter (orvardeata SR B ‘k-f " s Model C —The trimmings are of silk stitching, bands of | Tricornes Henna - Fruits, etc. Mr. Wood at Palm Beach, Fla. S acksfasiening Viodel Sor= self maferial and cording. > These prices for Thursday only Brown Fox Chokers —Extra large size; fine quality skins, rich brown coior; finished with head, tail and paws. Regularly $22.50. Special, set-Brassiere, with hose sup- porters front and back ; made of flesh color brocade, with surgical elastic inser¢ set in the hip portion and extending above waistline. Self shoul- JUST RELEASED!!!!’% | s —Some are hand-embroidered models. —The sizes for the smaller woman—36 to 38 bust N measure. Kann’s—Second Floor. NEW SPRING FROCKS Tomorrow IsInfants’ Day —With the usual good values that have made mothers look forward to this day each week for the best of values. —Infants’ Pink and Blue = e 2% $3.00 : . Checked Blankets regu- ¢ § $14.95 ' On sa_le HERE --Tflday i Kann’s—Second Floor. Excellent Models and Beautiful Qualities larly $1.95. Special..... 1 029 sql\‘ann‘s—:ec{nd Fg;;rk i : i 2 : ! 7 —Infants’ Knitted Jackets, link and uare and Long e A special %""""“"'m““““"=’ Sport and Pongee at $ 9. 5 link stitch; white with pink or blue . Vels = = = = . i ing. Regularly —Very pretty in colors = FOUR £ resse ot « 2 WE £||| Handkerchiefs | _ iy o e snene 05 § mimd i g double -faced g AR Moaeco.crepe, crepe.de chiné, satin: 05 Specal... 1.95 | sils i e = 5 % = —Are being used quite a good | ficed crepe and crepe knit. The styles —Infants’ Mercerized Hose, regularly 3 . 29 C n‘,‘.:m‘e: ]borsdle::‘s.. 85C = Viector Rec- = deal by young women—they are | ;¢ straightline effects, the bodices are SPECIall L - seiseiscisons ssidins sl SRIRES- Sl RS Eopaat, onch £ rd: 8 HA = very smartlooking with ‘the | chiefly blonse effects. There are alsg — Infants’ Wool and Cotton Shirts and Bands, regu- Kann's—Street Floor. E S S—( o £ “‘,ser;iriU|Esélond Spot Hand- tl;fe slipfonatslenand thicgsntt (dranct larly $1.00 to $1.35. Special........... e tsiaimieieiete 89C Medicine Cabinets = lections). = kerchiefs, all linen, in the newest .e_pfcutti the new neck lines, and the new —Children’s Pantie Waists, 39c value 27 —\White en- = vl' IOR II = sha:l\;s; pl:m.b ap&jfl:&e s:egves. ll\,I;‘nydodf th;seh n'ldodel; q\;le Tor i s e N S LR T C :;:;L, m1;\;l(,l:| $l 39 = = cornyier embroi 4 and-embroid- H = o = em = Each .ot dosoesscndssns 25C :,:d?r;: Gk :f,,fi,s Shdm e aiinction —Infants’ Japanese Silk Bootees, hand-embroidered. 9 5 C- SR = AE — —Imported Pongee Handker- | with bright colors. The shades include $1.25 value for......c.coeees .- SV - = DANCE c E zhlef.l, p]ax;: Efi"h thle new rolled 1;:‘1’“’ t;n, rose, henna, pden‘:lvm‘l:le, ll‘-'dr_end‘ —Infants’ Rubber Pants, small sizes. 5 s,“m, Girdles H : a.l e S| B ctiched in colors DHC | fires ana women's sizes 36 10 46 for.... : o Sets. gariers, elastic El———n = Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. s Kann’s S SRR $l 85 £ HITS it inthe = S ; y ROM—? B Seemna P B i lmmenw - Eweig ’ : AR = i 9 = tock o = . » = W open un- = 4 i B = inthe W10 P. 3. You Victor = —We cannot use the manufacturer’s name. You will recognize the glass, however. : ’ . 0F gote qualiey black § S Big Victor yoart, :h:;:o':i Records = ||| —Optic and plain glass in the assortment. Second. quality but the imperfections are very slight. Sale prices about one-half to one- ¥ pompon. 3300 ond, g = Adon = We have 25 'pri‘- E in the = fourth under the regular prices. 30T 3 | Pt : ff Special. $1.65 S Page3d S I TS City = - Kann's_Fourth Floor. fi““"““m!_q“m“mfi_ one ready foryou STTIIINNIHIIKMINIE Lot 0"&— Choice Soda Glasses Lot Two— . Madras Portieres H =R H Is-nuce{ Ct:ndn;rxr::l 1 Cocktail Glasses Tumb:len 1 0 ;}?&'-f: :‘J:’l;'e: ':‘1‘:;1‘:::::3 = = p ow-foo erbets * Goblets * : Soda Glasses with _tassel ‘ringe af T High-footed Sherbets C Finger Bowls Grape Juice Glasses C Shio curtaima. and. center valance to match. In Parfait Glasses, etc. ‘Water Tumblers, etc- brown, green, rose or blue. Regularly $1.94. Pair .. $l-25 Kann's—Third Floor. Assorted Chocolates —Caramels, nou- 250 gete, etc. Spe- Kann's—Street Floor. WASHINGTON'S: clal, Ib. NI NG VICTOR SHOI T TTTRENATI et Bvsrort 11

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