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Tomorrow in the Childrern’s Book Week We Feature Books in series by well known authors. —Little Women, Series, by Perkins .... Sidney . $ l 075 ers Se}ll‘:e’vshrs.'f. $ 1 -00 by Louise Al- cott ... . $1.50 —Five Little —Uncle Wiggily Series— —The Twin $1.75 Peppers, by 39¢ and 75¢ EThek El?ie' Fiter . $1.25 b—Dt?\rothy Dainty Series, ook ... $1.25 S—Washington clossics ... $1.50 ]—TII|4e (]:!z Bl(:oks. -Y—Scribner’s : Lirary e 85 ¢ b—S:\n:bn_mn Stories, \\’:alkerl?..l’.filfl.l?.s 60c by Burgees. e 60 € Burgess' ) $1 .00 time Stories - 50C —Little Jack 39¢ e 39c = Beli Stori:S, T)y }CII:J;? 39c¢ Rabbit Series. ... —Sleepy Time Kann’s—Downstairs, Book Store. Tales, by Bailey. . A Great Feature for Tomorrow’s Selling wide. Kann’s—Third Floor. A Solid Carload of RED CEDAR CHESTS - About ¥4 Off Regular Selling Prices —This is another. event of supreme importance in the upholstery store, and any one now having in mind the purchase of a cedar chest for a holiday gift, as well as for one’s own use, will be wise to secure it in this extraordinary sale. 3 Big Lots Make Up This Sale Lot I—42-Inch Cedar Chests Very Special —Plain style, 42 inches long, 18 inches high and 19 inches wide; very strong; fitted with lock and key, cedar handles, and has casters. Lot 2—Round Cornered Cedar Chests —Plain style, strongly constructed; fitted with lock and key, casters and cedar handles. 44 inches long, 19 inches high and 17 inclies ‘N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 14, 1922, ~S. KANN Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE - bt I e U I et SONS CO. BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets And the Price IsOnly . ...... ing style points prominent: —Long waist basque models —Pleated panels —Novelty ribbon girdles —Circular side drapes —The materials are Poiret twills and twill —There are also frocks of Canton crepe, velvet, matelasse and satin. Kann’s—Second Floor. Blankets and Comforts —There is a suggestion here for holiday gifts, as well as for your own practical needs. With an assortment sccond to none in this city, and prices more than moderate, vou will find it decidedly to your advantage to secure bedwear supplies here. 6 Notable Examples —60x50-Inch Part Wool Blankets; an excellent quality, in white only with pink or Llue borders, finished with mo- $4.95 —Nashua Woolnap und Wool- | —70xS0-Inch 5-1b. All-Wool finish Cotton Blankets; the Wool- Blankets, made of long staple naps are white, gray and tan wools with homespun warp; in with borders of pink or blue; the large block plaids of wool-finished ones are in block Dblue, pink, tan, gray plaids of pink, bl and red with black. 8. lavender and yvéllo A pair Sizes 66x80 i —Fren teen-covered Com- forts; covers in floral and oriental designs of rich dark colors— navy, Copenhagen and rose; fin- ished with sateen border® and back; some filled with pure lamb’s wool, with wool - mix others W $9.95 hair binding. For single or twin beds. filling. Size AUDRIrS o savsts don s inches. Each 5 —Wool-Mixed Comforts, covered | =—70x80-Inch Weol_Bian- Kkets, containing 0% wool with 20% cotton; in large block plaids of blue, tan, pink and gray, also plain gray with col- ored borders. An unusually well made 7,50 ) S blanket. A pal with sateen in attractive floral and oriental designs: finished with plain sateen borders; have a wool-mixed filling. Light in weight, yet able. Each.. . Lot 3—kFExtra Large . > Cedar Chests —Well constructed; cedar handles, strong casters, lock and key; 2glain style. 48 inches long, 21 inches wide, inches high. Com- plete with bag of cedar shavings. Materials, Styles, W orkmanship Unexcelled at the Price in This Line Women’s and Misses’ Frocks $26.75 —Frocks we consider practically unmatched in value. —There are many different styles to select from, with the follow- —Flowing sleeves, with closed wrist —New coat models —Full skirts ‘ cords. satin-faced crepe, silk A Special Sale of Untrimmed Dress Hats For the Woman Who Likes to Plan Her Own Chapeaux —To some women the pleasure of selecting the hat and the trimmings to create something decidedly individual has a strong appceal. 4 sists of black Lyons and black panne velvet shapes, in a great variety of styles Regularly Priced from $3.95 to $5.00 Choice Tomorrow......_..__.. I'he special sale lot we feature for Wednesday con- .00 —Trimmings—An odd lot of about 200 picces, which formerly sold to $1.95, but off in this special sale tomorrow at, choice ...................................... ot 5O " Buy Hosiery by the Box and Save —Our annual sale now in progress shows you the way. —Women's Radmoor Thread heel; super-fashioned; cotton tops and soles. brown. Pair.. $l o50 —3 pairs. . .$4.00 Stockings, full fashioned ; cot- ton tops and soles; high brown and white. Pair.., $1 -75 —Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose, full fashioned; lisle tops, silk soles, high spliced heels. In black, dune, gray, gazelle, etc. Pair............ . $3-00 Silk Stockings, with Pyramid In black and —Women’s Thread Silk spliced heels. In black, —3pairs..oeeen.......$477 gun metal, white, otter, silver, African, ............. Cuckli i A Kann’s—Street Floor. . and laces. The Art Needlework Store Will Be a Busy Place Tomorrow —Among some of the interest- ing values presented are ALL- LINEN E&BROIDERED HOUSEHOLD PIECES. —These are in the new cream white, with the corner embroid- ered in “cut-work” of all blue, with blue .stitched half-inch hems. prioae it 1151 Toay Covers,cacn® 91.25 —36-inch Squarc Luncheon or Bridge .. S0t $4:.50 —45=inch Square e oo $5.98 —54-inch Square ot e DRBO $2.75 —18x36-inch Scarfs, each ..iccieiananes ReiLiisi 3 50 —Stamped Tan Scarfs, of bas- ket cloth; to be embroidered in the same color rope silk, in punch work butterfly design. ek 2% $1.50 e eacn e $1.50 —Antique Gold Lace, for fin- ishing the edge. A 35C yard —1,000 yards Fringe, Lace and Braids, suitable for finishing all kinds of art needlework, such as fringe for bedspreads, in white, cream and combinations of colors; for cushions, scar centerpieces, etc., there is wi silk, linen color and combina- tion of colors of fringes, braids . 19c Kann’s—Art Needlework Store, Fourth Floor. Warm Underwear for Cold Days Ahead —Warm, cozy Knit Underwear —to brave the blasts of winter and keep one comfortable and free from ailments. —Women’s Cotton Union Suits, with bui&t-upl shoulders; tight knees. Regular - e .. $1.00 zes, $1.25 —Women’s Wool and Cotton Carter Union Suits, with silka- teen stripe; tailored top, tight knees; bodice top, tight knees; high neck, long sleeves, ankle ::fsth Regular $2.95 Extra Sizes, $350 —Women’s Sport Bloomers, mercerized, with two rows elastic shirring at knees, clastic at waist; cut full and reinforced. Colors are dune, green, orchid, brown, navy, muffin, copen- hagen and brown, trimmed with muffin color, navy with gray, gray with Copenhagen, purple, with black, silver and navy, "dune with ‘orchid and green with muffin. Paie o e $1.00 —Women’s Glove Silk Bloom- ers, two rows shirring at knee, elastiq at top. In black, navy, brown, gll'zeen alnd purple. egular SIZES overnsonsesne $3-00 Extra Sizes, $345 Kann’s—Street Floor. Wool Rugs Jor the Home 225 of Them in a One-Price Sale —9x12-Ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs —9x12!Ft. Axminster Rugs —9x12-Ft. Body Brussels Rugs —8Y,x10Y;-Ft. Axminster Rugs —81,x10Y5-Ft. Seumless Velvet Rugs —6x9-Ft. Seam le ss Axminster Rugs —63,%9-Ft. Body Brussels Rugs —9x12.Ft. Klearflax Rugs “Seconds” of Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs $2.95 $1.95 95¢ —41;x9-ft. size. Wednesday ..ovovvee —3x9-ft. size, At . srereees —18x108-in. size, At ccoverecrrriioevotncs i Axminster, Velvet, Wilton and Brussels —A complete range of sizes, suitable for nearly any size room, offering only the best designs obtainable in the various grades and tolors that are most in demand. . Choice Wednesday $20.95 Regular Prices $32.95 to $49.95 Seamless Wi_l(on Rugs, $87.50 —9x12-ft. size, A beautiful col- lection of oriental designs. Hand- some floor coverings for the best homes, Kann's—Third Floor. 19 ° ACTOR’S DEPORTATION UP TO WASHINGTON New York Hearing in Case of Pro- ducer Against Somerset Closed. NEW YORK, November 14.—Hear- ing of the plea of Carle Carlton, theatrical producer, for the deporta- tion as an undesirable allen of Pat Somerset, English actor, was condi- tionally closed by a board of inquiry at Ellis Island yesterday and the pa- pers will go to Washington for re- view, Witnesses today Included both Som- erset and Carlton, who charges that besides belng intimate with Mrs. Carl- CREGON VOTE BLON TOPRVATE SO {Compulsory Public Education May Be Tested Before [ Supreme Court. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. PORTLAND, Ore., November 14.— Out of the post-election fog from which politicians in Oregon are striving vain- ly to emerge looms one shadowy shape that is causing doubt and fear, anger, joy, exultation, remorse and wonder. 1t is the “compulsory education bill,” latest triumph of Oregon’s Initiatfve principle of government. Behind it, ]nppuenl]y tottering, are the private schools—Lutheran, Catholic parochial, imilitary academy and fashionable schools for the *poor little rich girls.” {And behind them a famished-looking creature stalking about with no place |to lay his head, the man who used to be a private tutor, but whose occupa- tion—like Othello's—is gone. In the foreground one may see a huge pile of ballots. some 12,000 of them. They 2 the majority by which g citizens decreed that every 1d of grammar school years must end the public schools only. But at majority is not going down as the seal of an uncontested principle of gov- ernment and education. “Law Unconstitutional.” | “Don't worry,” lawyers are telling Archbishop Christie, head of the state E parochial school system in the state, »)—)“ ,’(—«% as well as the other chiefs of dozens of | ¥ ) d Bl , {private denominational and non-secre- | 1 4 tarian schools,” the law is unconstitu- Red and Brown’ tional."” Roof Paint There is plenty of time. The 1 s not become effective for four | ¥ “DOES WEAR LONGER” | If this is so, eventually the courts y that time, if it is comsti- |} ! I[dr-r'rm* No attack has yet been can be strengthened and | nb‘be strengthen an $ .75 Per i —— Gallon ) ton, known on the stage as th Day, Somerset committed acts of forgery in England. The hearing was behind closed aoors. “When this thing is over, Carlton will see what we'll do,” Somcrset sald on leaving Ellis Island. “Any mi should know that a man can't f; a check in England and with it. 1t statements, Carlton, after bringing the charges, requested immigration officlals to drop them, but his request was de- nied. the official canvas has been completed and the passage of the act formally and legally proclaimed. The issue will be raised in the state courts, but is certain eventually reach the v will not bs satisfled until the court of last resort has been afforded the opportunity to determine the constitutional problem involved. (Copyright, 1922.) - e - particular faith, o toduy are by a or $1.00 ol ac. |8 3 golons $B.00 Brush Willlam L.|is for ‘—— Free % commissioner, d the fight against the bill in recent campaign. It will, of be attacked entirely on con- | stitutional grounds. tion about the I tion. e =3 J. W. HUNT & C0. § 1215 H St. NW. | /2 Phone M. 1352—Free Delivery LG s AR v were by religious preju- e generally confused state of public opinion, can abrogate the mpelling a parent in offposition to ed the private s rather than the religious in by the outcome of Agencies of Education. ! M. S Malcolm, thirty-third-degree {Mason and head of the Scottish Rite: | bodies in Oreson, nominally was spon- {sor for the %ill. He has insisted that sure was not directed at the All schools, public 1institutions, led as agencies for fund: rducation. nding their way to America problem of Americanization rowing more difficult daily. s unconstitutional ‘Hair is Turning Gray. use Sage Iea d the proponents of the oU faded . “ab 1 om- can turn gray, fa v demand, abous requiring o com-| B WL Geaantully daric and e e AL e N oou et lustrous almost ovcruc‘x,ghth!f hem Amer! ? ot 3 | Te1ous question does not enter. Par- you'll 8";"0‘5% %f 4 )Cfém! { ents still may encourage habits of re- Sage , 30! ulphu: i That is pound” at any drug store. > Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im- proved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold an- nually, says a well-known druggist here, because it dark- ens the hair so naturally and &venly that no one can tell it has been applied. i ‘Those whose hair is turning *gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, be- cause after one or two appli- cations the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuri- antly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. there- serious problem _already officials and the thinking of the state. The Oregon , especially in the cities where of the religious and private are, long have been over- The taxpayers have groan- ed and continued each year to pay for more buildings, more teachers, better salaries. all reflected in the Soaring e pupils if the law finally is up-I of course hammered home the legis paign. But with the information be- fi them the voters and the tax- rs voted for the measure just the See Klan Behind BilL i Many people have professed to see in the passage of this law the wor of the Ku Klux Klan, which p: | fesses to be “white American, Chr: tian and Protestant.” Thig particular influence also has been charged with many other re- sults of the Oregon election. : It is unlikely that any legal attack will take place on the bill until after T took a hun- dred years to develop Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. Every cup is tea perfection. 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