Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 14

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" 14 s AMED LALEA AGAN mstpation and - THETASTOERT Get C ‘e Lava Rises to Within 200 Feet of {Don't take chances. {Little Liver Pills right now. They Crater and Goes Up About liver dohinufisn':‘;‘.nfh‘:; p .. Five Feet Daily. relieve 5 g‘l’:’am. 7 HILO. Tsland of Hawaii. T. H.. Oc- | drive out bili- iober 12.—The great volcano of Ki-| ‘ousness, stop lauea. on this island, which has been | dizziness, dormant temporarily following a sen- clearthecom- : saticnal explosive eruption in March, rplexion, a healthy glow on 1921, has resumed activity, according cheek sparkle in the eye. Besure |to T. A. Jaggar. government volca- and get the genuine. nologist, whose observatory is at the Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Pries | brink of the volcano’s abyss. ’S 4|rl|||g ith lh;\ fnréhnllfln of a = glowing cone 800 feet down within The Dressmaking and Millinery School the walls of the crater, a stream of | {molten Tava has been pouring steadily Make Your Own Dresses, Wraps and Hats linto the « while a more SEND FOR BOOKLET trecent flow ha wd in the form | {of an uprush of waseous lava, which | PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S 115 6 nw. Fr. violently agitated the lake formed by | de. | s the lava arose from | ¢ inner throat of the at the rate of t a day. Dr. Jaggar al the liquid lava will 1 ¥ as the December so while from cther in- ppears to be a strong < of Mauna ot high, | now-crowned | neighbor of Ki | i dications th possibility of ture i loa, a 14.000- out of an sell 1 For Real Values in Overstufied Furni Mauna Loa is active at inter approximating about nire vear: ia Loa, the Breatest active e It in the world, | also “is the W mountain 1003 9th St N.W. - = = mass in the u Dr. Juggar sa N SHSLDUDYSTOE CRPPLED HUBBYSLOVE hion rest of Other Woman and Sues for $50,000. i Are You One of 9259% Foperts—ph - & Br the Associated Pres of Women? |’ In . il an alleged chapter of the <icians and others | eternal triangle, set for Atlanta, Ga. « study of posture | was deferred through the non-arrival er cont of women |[here of an cfficer from that for | . Fla.. November T I carry ther badly. How often Fredericka Pace, forty-three, dn you v <elt remark a woman althy New Yorker. whose carriage is naturally grace-| Mrs. Pace is held in the local jail | casy: The one detail of [on a statut charge ituted by Mrs. Lo L. Bright, wife & Macon rs a woman the eful, rs that g on of is shoe U 11% automobile dealer. Mrs Bright be- 43y €ar-came active as her own detective. —just shoe she said, following a suit for divoree ke Cantile Shoe v ;i1 | filed by her husband. alleging deser- fhe Saanistey e Fou Wil {iGn. She has u sult pending a1 Macon a good-looking shoe that sup-against Mre. Pace for $50.000. on the plies you with the very basis of |ground that Mrs. Pace alicnated her ect carriage ieEe |afEltie | musbands srecdon | P i s " i d toe : Mrs. Bright said she and her hus- fashionably rounded toe ”‘f»" hl"‘“g‘ nd formerly lived in a New York so much comiort, the lowcr|apartment owned by Mrs. Pace. Her now in vogue that keeps you|lhusband. an invalil at the time, king too much on your |operated an elevator in the building. | toes. the natural sole-line that up- © became infat d. she alleges, & holds your entire foot_ without de- | marital troubles begam tormin 1 there is, especially. j tuting the Flexible Arch—sup- | which resulted . like vour own arch, |ZEainst a 5 Bright came | ts the coming of the mer to assist local officers in serving the warrant. The Georgiu warrant against Mrs. | Pace charges she and Bright regis- | tered in an Atlanta hotel as man and wife. Mrs. Pace told newspaper men last night_she was not in love with Bright. Mrs. Bright lost her { husband's affections through none of {her influence. she asserted. adding |that he had assisted her in matters | pertaining to her late husband's es- tate. She declared her arrest was outrageous. KEEL LAID FOR ZEPPELIN| GERMANSBUILD FORULS. Giant Aircraft Will Not Be Ready | Before August, 1923—Expected The woman who wears Cantilever Shoes walks gracetully in shoes so agreeable to ev step that she feels increased vigor., poise and{ to Cross Ocean in 70 Hours. smtlt. The Cantilever features mentioned unitc to strengthen, through exercise, muscles that stiff- | BY the Awsociated Fress. <hanked shoes restrain and atrophy.| FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, No- i This necessary excrcise corrects and | vember T.—The keel has been laid for prevents “weak foot.” And the |the giant Zeppelin to be built here for Cantilever Flexible Arch draws up, |the United States government under when laced, to give cach arch of [the contract signed on June 26. A yours the cxact degree of support {number of constriiction details are it requires. still awaiting decision following re- When you wear Cantilever Shoes | auests made by the commission of ex- you have the basic elements of cor- | perts which the American government rect carriage—also wonderful com- |is understood to have assigned to su- fort in good-looking shoes. vervisory duty. Cantilever Shoe Shop B iaus il 1319 F Street N.W. new motors, speciaily built for the alrship, or those already in stock, left Over Young Men's Shop over from the war. The dirigible is expected to be com pleted not earlicr than August, 1 After trial flights in Germany, ‘de ery to America by air will be under- taken, and it is reported here the American commission will make the trip, in order to obtain specific knowl- edge of the methods of operating the | craft. i The builders estimate that seventy hours will be required for the trans- atlantic voyage, which, according to the present plans. will be made by way of Spain, where the alrship will 1and to take on fuel. e e T HUMAN INTEREST LACKING CORRESPONDENT ASSERTS Killing of Child and Mother's At- tempted Suicide Discussed by Mrs. John A. Dougherty. | To the Editor of The Star: T think that it is amazing that no one vet has laid the blame for the murder of the child and the attempt- ed suicide of Mrs. Hazel Gnash. In the right place the poor woman is not to blame that she did not seck charity for herself and little one. The 2 people with whom she was in daily contact must have known the dire § D St t‘ necessity she was in, and they should usiness a lonel‘y ha;e‘:e:n to it that some one knew, an at arrangements were made to OF THE BETTER KIND COSTS LESS{ tide the molhv‘gr over. It ?5 a time at “The Sign of Good Printing” | like this that friends and meighbors, or ‘minister or doctor. ‘should come - orward wi huma te t. Moore’s Printcraft Shop S aw that 735 13th St. NW T HANDS OF VELVET IN A SINGLE NIGHT Queen Anne LOTION 350 & @S0 1 hope to see a law that will pro- tect a man or woman if they want to die; not punlsh them because they fail. Why shouldn't we. if driven too hard by poverty, illness or sorrow, close the book? Weekly I have appeals from women for work, desperate ones. Last week, after I had tried every avenue I knew to get work for one woman, a trained nurse, but old and desperately poor, and was not successful, I had a letter from her in which she writes: “Is there no way or means for me to get an honorable day's work? I am convinced that America has no use for women alone, old and poor. All I had I gave; my only son served in the Spanish war, the Mexican and the great war, where he lost his life. I am discouraged and heart-broken. I am glad that my son is not here to see his mother looking for honorable emgloyment and being Tefused.” + This nother has_$20 a month from — ‘THE TONIC the government. She does not want charity, she wants work. ‘What we need in Washington is bet- ter nelghborhood understanding of those who live among us and to pre- vent suffering from poverty. MRES. JOHN ALLAN DOUGHERTY. 48 People’s and otk iomlee Pt gL, e ftores. ATaE | [ T 4 Two-Clasp Imported Glace Kid Glowes —Overseam sewn with 'Paris oint d heavy embroidery acks. In black, white, tan, brown, gray and beavesr. The skins are soft and pliable. Pair, $2.75 Kann's—Street Floor. “THE BUSY CORNER” MBER 7, 1922. S. KANN SonNs Co. Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets K. C. L. Read the Newest Fiction for 20c —The way 18 to join Kann's Cir- culating Library; no deposit; no registration fee. —Books rented for 20c a week, if held after that, 2c per day for overtime. ® Kann's Downstairs Book Store. Our Women’s Toggery Shop Is Ready for Winter With a Splendid Assortment of All the Warm and Comfortable Garments That Will Be a Protection Against the Cold colors,, Atisoecan s —Knit Petticoats, with plain top. fancy finished bottom, in gray and natural ‘\;“i:-ll c‘ziortd bor- $l.00 —Wool Knit Petticoats, in plain white or ox- HLI $3.00 —Quilted Robes of satin or silk, with different colored linings, navy with red. black with lavender, pink with light bluc, also light blue with pink, made with V-neck, or with col- i geate, et $9.75 Hundreds of Outing Flannel Gowns | stules, —Outing Flannel Gowns, trim- med with fancy braid; made —Gowns, all collarless —Blanket Bath Robes, made with revere collar and trimmed with ribbon or fancy silk braid; both styles finished with silk cord and tassels, in a variety of $5 00 also M style, slashed at the of garment. At .... —Knit Petticoats, in_ plain natural and oxford; finished with fancy stitching; also in white and oxford :;:[: colored bor- $l .50 —Wool Petticoats, white and orea vorder. Ac. $2.00 —Rich Lustrous Satin Coats, quilted in novel style, made with shawl collar, three-quar- ter sleeves, silk girdle and pockets; lined throughout with China silk. Colors are rose, andarin coats made of Beacon bathrobing, and shown in Japanese and floral designs, in square neck trimmed ~ with v $8.75 Warm Bath Robes | | —Beacon Bath Robes, trimmed with | satit ribbon, and finished with silk cord firdlc. satin covered buttons, ribbon, and AL e 5 Warm Knit Petticoals —Extra Size Petticoats, gray with colored bor- der; also in.plain e $1.50 —Extra Size Knit Petticoats, plain white and $2 00 plain oxford. At.. Handsome Quilted Robes —Quilted Coats oi crepe de chine, lined throughout with China silk, made with shawl collar, trimmed with satin but- tons, pockets and silk girdle. Colors are French blue, sap- —Robes of wide-wale corduroy, unlined effects, made in break- fast coat style, with rolling col- lar and self belt. pansy purple, Copen- hagen and cherry red. $5 00 Corduroy Robes —Corduroy Robes, made of wide- wale corduroy, lined with seco, made with roliing collar, full sleeves, pocket and self beit. In pansy pur- ple, Copenhagen and cherry.” Also at this price are some Paisley Cordu- roy Robes, unlined, made with wide kimono sleeves, collar and pockclsAmf}\i!n.g. 58-75 Colors are New Swealers —Slip-over Knit Wool Sweaters, in tan, brown, navy, finished with belt, turn back cuffs, and 2 50 made in round neck . styles at.......... —All-Wool Sweaters, made of a heavy quality varn, rib stitch, made with two pockets, trim- med with smoke pear! but- tons, finished with Exron col and turn bac! These are in and maroon. At Jackets — Warm leeveless: in 0%~ ~Cardigan wool jacket ford gray and black: made with “V* peck and peplum below waist. —Gowns madc with hood, some with pockets for the fcet. Ma- Copenhazen §22,50 e bue «d §18.50 Size 40 at $2.00 Sizes 42 and 44 at $2.25 ——Cardigan Jackets, in simiiar e, but with sleeves— Size 40 at $3.00 Size 42 at $3.25 Size 44 at $3.50 —Slip-over Wool Sweaters, in plain stitch, made with Byron | vollar, fancy cufts, $5 50 in tan, brown, and . —Extra_ Size Outing Flanncl Gowns, in ti ditferent styles: cardinal, at . some trimmed with fancy braid, R ¥ A Sl W s ; ; e with yoke and small @] P& terial is pink and white and ~ Of¢ B @ V" neck model the —Qulited Vesta—Bin others trimmed with satin Tib- 13y _gown collar. At . blue and white S RS ! ‘(”) | —All-wonl Sweaters, rib stitch. quilted Yeme sleeveless bon, some ornamented with 5 i = striped outing flan- o $2 O | made with tuxedo collar of with white er $2 0 . —Gowns trimmed with fan L3 & 1.69 ',—lai‘(']ir ‘\é-l' o :l ¢ | brushed weol. turn-back cufts lavender lining. .O hand - embroidered Fremeh cmbroidered scallops at meck — nel At............ = itglflanlncl Gowns, made of | /0" ockers: e e b . - - outin ¢l ol a gooed, heavy | % .- nots, still others have silk and cuffs; others trimmed with _Warm Outing Flannel Gowns, quality. One <tyle has a lay. | inprown ma @12.5() euned, mack san voss 5 2 ; i a itchi i ss 5, + % black and ma- . leeveless, with frogs. They are in plain whitc ribbon and hemstitching or made in collarless styles, in down collar and the other is a s 7 $3.0 & 4 E fancy wash braid, in pink and white and “V” neck. These are in pink | Toon. At ....... white or Tavender 00 blue | lining. At........ d striped effects. : 1 ‘An Unexpected a nd Fortunate Purchase—$10,000.00 Worth of Stephen Sanford’s \ High Grade i Axminster Rugs In a Full Assortment of Sizes and Colors and Every One Perfect —This announcement we know will be cagerly welcomed by those who are looking forward to getting the home in readiness for Thanksgiving Day. —Sanford’s Axminster Rugs are all shown in the most artis- tic of Oriental designs, and in very soft, harmonious shades of blue, rose, taupe, brown, etc. % —The sizes in this purchase range from the 2232x36-inch to the 9x12-ft. room size rug; and included in the purchase are plenty of finished runners in 27 and 36 inch widths. Two.Features in Room-Size Rugs Sanford’s Beauvais Sanford’s Fervak Axminster Rugs Axminster Rugs 9x12-Ft. Size 9x12-Ft. Size, at 648 3578 Bres - $1.00 Silk Undergarments e $1.50 Kann's—Second Floer. We Have Sketched These Beautiful + Coats —That you may have some idca of the smart style - they possess, but a black and white illustration cannot do them justice. —The materials are velverette, fashiona and lustrola, three of the season’s most desirable fabrics for coats. —They are developed in the straightline, the new flave and the cape sleeve models. —They are lined with the best grade crepe de chine. and are finished with handsome collars of genuine beaver, and high-grade caracul. —The models shown-are two of six different styles featured at the following prices— $85:2 and Two Hundred Pairs of Kann's—Second floor. High-Grade Double-Faced Velour Portieres A Special Mid-Week Sale Presenting Unusual Opportunity for Selection at Unusualiy Low Prices Women’s Glove Economy in Buying at These Low Prices —Women's Glove Silk Veats. o 5 ¥ 5 5 f g bodice style, self-straps over —Prices have advanced on the materials—including dyes—which are used in their manufacture. shoulders; reinforced W 1h for th d det - ‘yd to “cl t th on hand before M H e H 3 Ve will have to pay more for them, and have determine o clear ou! hose on rand These Other Sizes in Beauvais Axminsters underarms. Sizes 35 $1.75 % d price stock. The advaniage is yours if you purchase now. —84x10%4-1t. size . 5 —6x9-ft. ... $59.95 >0t $13.95 93495 Rt $18.95 $22.45 These Sizes Also in Fervak Axminsters —27 in. by 15 ft. TS5 T SR 05 S §15.45 2 $4.95 —Women's Glove Silk Bloomers, to match vests; elastic at knees and waist; reln- 85 forced. _Sizes 5, 6 $2 and 7. Pair. = ~—Women's Suits, envelope style; bodice top. self straps; rein- e D05 0% $2.05 42, Each. —Women's Glove Silk Sport Bloomers, two rows elastic shir- ring at knees, elastic at waist; reinforced and cut full. are taupe, brown. navy, emer- ald, black and purple. $ ik sirie $3.00 —Extra sizes, . Carter’s Underwear 50 Pairs Double-Faced | 40 Pairs Highly Mer- Velour Portieres cerized Double-Faced $2 4 95 Velour Portieres . —A ; 30 inches wide, 234 vards longog Rich; long: pericct; made with the and finish, | el Vork open or French cdge. French edge, in | in rich soft duplex colors of mulberry and green, rose and rose, green and green, blue and bluc, tan and rose, tan and tan, rose and blue, mulberrye and bluc, rose and green. and tan and green. love " Silk Union 45 inches wide —All perfect; and 24 yards lustrous colorings made with Colors sand; French tan, duplex colors—tan and tan, mulberry and green, mulberry and mulberry, rose and rose, mulberry and blue, and rose and bluc. for Infants Three Special Values in Small Rugs 25x80-in. Colonial Rag —27x54-in. Brussels Rugs, Wednesday...... 84C 950 —30x60-in. Mottled Smyrna Rugs, Wednesday ... Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs —39 only, subject to slight imperfections. $ v All 9x12-ft. size. Special, choice. .. : 39 -90 —Select from ten unusually attractive patterns, in oriental effects, in blue, taupe, rose, tan and gray. Kann's—Third Floor. - each— —A variety of little garments that mothers will want for their small children. Wool and cot- ton, wool and silkateen, silk and wool, fine cotton, etc., are some of_the qualities to sele —Fine Cotten Ga each .. —~Weool . 75c and $1.00 —Wool and Cotton Gar- go. —Silk and Wool Garments, each— -$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Kann’s—Street Floor. 'PAIRS DOUBLE-FACED 7 JALOUR PORTIERES $19.95 5 perfect quality, made with silk overlocked stitched edges: some have French edge borders. in rich duplex colors—Mulberry and mulberry, mulberry and green, blue and blue, mulberry and blue, rose and rose, tan and tan, rose and tan, tan and blue, green and green. —A Two Lots of Portieres— Slightly Imperfect —36-in. Velou- Portieres, | —45-in. Velour Porticres, double-faced; spe- 515 00 double faced; spe- $20 00 cially priced at.. . cially priced at.. . —_In these two lots are the following color combinations : —Mulberry and green, rose and rose, green and green, blue and blue, tan and rose, tan and tan, rose and blue, mulberry and blue, rogs and green, blue and green and tan and green. .rhe tmjerfections arc very slight, and do not affect the wear. Kann’s—Third Floor.

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