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18 1 CAREFUL SCRUTINY OF ALIENS URGED Judge B. H. Stone Tells Ki-! wanis Club Care Must Be Used to Get Good Citizens. Advocating a strict standard of principles of all those desiring en- | trance into the United States, Judge | H. B. Stone of Lander, Wyo., ad- dressed members of the Kiwanis Club at their weekly meeting in the Hotel Washington yesterday. The jurist was in his denun- | clation of certain ¢ of Luropea who in the past few year: have be mitted to th he praised many im “come to America with f becoming good while s who admitted stioned fully ave crimin i for law n coun- is Judge ¢ measure up to the dard. then let them in. Congress appro- unds for the build- upkeep of the roads of the )wen presi Hall as (he night of being u bs will be invited I meeting at POET NIGHT DINNERS BEGIN WITH 100 GUESTS Pen Women’s Committee Enter- | tainment Wednesday Night First of Monthly Events. The ports’ committee: of the District almost series of monthly | rs. Theodore Tiller, president of | nch, made the opening dent of the | I Booksellers' Assoclation, sffered the co- anization and urged a closer bon ween the author and publisher I be_under the es for the T oted to dramatic guests were Mr. John Mock, Senator and n. Commander and M Plummer, Mrs. Clautman of Boston, Mrs. Wagner of New York city, M ester of Annapolis and Louis! and Mrs. Leo P. Harlow of i Mrs, Duffey of Virginla, Mrs. CLAIMS ALIMONY UNPAID. Mrs. Margaret Vitale has asked the District Supreme Court to adjudge her husband, Michael Vitale, in con- tempt of court. She says her husband has not kept up the payments of ali- mony ordered by the court and now owes her $180. She is represented by myer & Kin P Extra Quick: Response —to Plumbing emer- gency calls can inva- riably be counted upon when you phone Col- bert 1 Skilled mechanics and our own motor cars ready to go anywhere in suburbs or city onZ short notice. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 |7 Street Pigue M 3016-3017 LT T LT LT {111 Heat o u RED PEPPER Stops | RheumatxcPains E penetratmgz lt:’eat o]: ;’ ub” wil L Pepper hrmg almost instant relief from the pains of rheuma- lnm pleurisy, colds, lumbago, feuritis, backache, strains, l sprmns. sore muscles and stiff, aching joints. Penetrating heat immedi- ately frees the blood circula- g tion that carries off the con- \ gcmon and pain is gone. 1 Nothing has_such concen- ‘{ trated, penetrating heat as red peppers. The moment you 4} apply Red Pepper Rub you {} feel the tingling heat. ~In il three minutes it warms the H congested spot through and i I t through. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, } just get a ]ar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers. It costs little at any 2drug store. The qunckest re- lief known awaits you. ‘l‘ always for colds in chest. “‘ THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO.N, D. C, FRIDAY,. JANUARY 12, 1923. Saturday in the Candy Store ~—Cocoanut Butter Cups and Choco= late Straws. A pound 29C —Pound Box of S. KANN Sons Co. ~—Vanilla Cream Tt st 2DC Kann’s—Street Floor. Store Hours, Daily 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. “The Bu.ry Corner” Assorted Choco- lates, a box.. 296 s .THE COAT-CLEARING SALE Closing Out Our Line of Blank Books —In the large sizes, with 400 pages and upward. Some of the covers show slight signs of wear, but are perfect within. —These books are chiefly ledgers. To close at 4 regular prices Coue Will Be Here! And We Have His Books Self Mastery Through Conscions Auto-suggestion by Emile Coue, in paper cover, $1. In limp leather binding, $1.75. melc Coue’s Method, the Prac- tice of Auto-suggestion explained, mxcrpmrd and simplified by Harry Brooks, containing Dr. Coue’s methods for curing and keeping well, in_his oton twords, $1.25. My Pilgrimage to Coue by Flla Boyce Kirk, an American'woman who visited Dr. Coue's clinic at Nancy and was cured by him of a stubborn ailment, $1.25. Sweeps on A-pace With Increasing Good Values as the Lots Are Still More and More Condensed THERE ARE SIX LOTS —Which contain the cream’of the moderate priced Imes, and to which we invite your attention tomorrow— $14.95 $21.95 $31.95 5 $42.50 $52.50 $88.50 | o AT X —The newest and best models, the most favored materials, R S ot | and trimmings of fine fur.” Buy a coat now for next season, —_—— . * it will pay you. Juniors’and Misses’ Coats Handsome Fur- $3 1 ;98 Trimmed Models Speclakbiat.: . ... ... 0..oZine —These beautiful models are made of Delysia, Lustrola, Nor- mandy and Cordona, lined and interlined. —They are made in smart, youthful styles, with collars of mole nutria, raccoon and wolf, many are matched with cuffs. —The styles include side drapes and straightline models, and the dresses are trimmed with buckles, tassels, braiding, embroidery, silk stitching and fur-trimmed panels, in brown, deer, black, navy, Sorrento and Mohawk. —~The sizes include juniors’, 13 to 17, and misses’, 14 to 18. —Clearance sale of Wire Baskets, Binders and other odds and ends— At Y, regular prices Kann’s Stationery Store —Street Floor. Various Styles of Women’s AL . i . . Fine Ribbed Union Suits —Women's Fine Ribbed Wool-mixed Union Suits, Dutch neck, clbow sleeves; low neck, sleeveless, ankle and knee lengths. Wool and silkateen stripe, with Dutch neck clbow s]eeves, knee length; low neck, sleeveless, knee length. sizes at —Women's Wool-mixed and Wool and Silkateen Stripe Vests, high neck, long sleeves: Butch neck, elbow sleeves; low neck, sleeveless. Extra sizes. Each. —Women's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; low neck, sleeveless, knee :$1.25 SRiT 00 $2.25 Street I‘!our. Kann's—Second Floor. Many Pretty New Models Make An Attractive Showing In the Line of Excellent Values at o "’ STAMPED PIECES —Including Children’s Hats, Caps, Combing Jackets, Busy Hour Caps, Pin Cushion Tops, Feeding Bibs, Special, each —O0dd Lot of Embroidery Cot= * tonms, good assortment of sizes and colors. Speclal 19C per dozen skeins. Kann’s—Fourth Floor, last Saturday. $1.00 TO 5150 VALUES THE —Straightline Slipover Models —pPaisley Silk and Wool Combined . —Crepe Paisley and Plain Colored Crepe de 1 2. Chine \ e —Crepe de (‘hme, in Navy, Black and Brown —Navy Blue Twill Cords and Poiret Twill —Dresses made in round neck and three-quar- ter sleeve styles. Sleeves are somewhat ornate, self girdle. —Pleated skirts of navy twill cord, with over- blouse of crepe de chine in another attractive model; in green, rose, gray or tan. Good as- sortment of sizes to select from. IPlenty of Good Values$ 98 | Remaining in This Spe- . cial Sale of Dresses at. | ——f —A sale which has already had two days of phe- | | nomenal success. Do not miss tomorrow if you have | not as yet attended the sale. v . ‘ Toilet Requisites Kann’s—Second Floor. AN EXTRA SALE JEWELRY —As an Added Feature in the Mid-Winter Clearmg Sale At the Main Aisle Tables —A closing out at a mere fraction of real worth of odd lots from our own ex- cellent stocks and special purchases from eastern makers clearmg 19C their shelves of surplus lots. All in one big lot Saturday. Choice.. —Soft Collar Pins —Included are: . —Cuff Pins —Metal Necklaces —Cuff Holders Kann's—Street Floor. wear. sortment of colors, and patterns. Children’s Colored Umbrellas . S1LG9 —In blue or red Fruit of the Loom material, guaranteed to be sun and rain proof Good as- sortment of bakelite handles, in rings or straps, with large tips and ferrules to match. All sizes. Kann’s—Street Floor. gette and radium silk. trhed others with Special Prices Saturday —Hot Water Bottles, 2-qt. size. Special, $1.00. —Nail Scrubs, choice, 10c. —Cuticura Soap, per box of 3 cakes, 54c, -—Contie Genuine Imported Ital- ian Castile Soap, rcgular]y $1.35 a bar. Special, $1.05. —Pompeian Face Powder, 45c. —Listerated Tooth Powder, reg- ularly 25c¢, for 15c. —Woodbury’s Facial Cream, 50c size for 35c. —Peroxide Cream, special, 21c. —Gillette Safety Razors, $1.00 value for 59c. —Fan-Toi Incense Set, contains 1 box of incense and 1 incense burner. Regularly $1.00. Spe- = cial, 69c. i s —No-Odor, special, 21c. and soles. —Bar Pins heels. —Beauty Pins —Scarf Pins —Metal Girdles —Earrings —Brooch Pins —Waist Sets —Lingerie Clasps —Ribbon Bracelets —Cuff Links here Saturday. Seconds and cocoa. Pair New Models in Spnng Hats Ready for the Southern Tourist’s Needs, as Well as for Wear Here in Washington —Very attractive new models, made of Timbo and Milan braids, Timbo straw, combined with ribbon; satin hats, hair- cloth hats, etc. < —They are shown in the close-fitting mod- els and in the latest colors and black. —Whether you are going South or not vou will enjoy seeing these new models. Kann’s—Street Floor. rust. 2 Kann’ s—Street Floor. —_—— = SALE OF PETTICOATS I I i ( Three Regular and Three Extra Size Lots | —Messaline Petticoats, regular size, in two different styles, i with diamond-shaped and straight tucking and little ruffles, | | | | in changeable colorings, also in plain navy $ and black. At 5 50 —Radium Silk Petticoats, regular sizes, made with deep flounce navy and brown. At $7 95 —Silk Jersey Petticoats, double to the hips; in regular sizes. Colors are vanilla, tobacco and golden brown, cerise, emerald $8 50 and black. At __Satin Petticoats, in extra size, with 60-inch hip, deep flounce fin- ished with tucking and small ruffle; in black and navy. Also at the same price are some Silk Jersey Pemcoats, with deep $6 95 messaline flounce, in black and navy. At 527 Volumes Of Ficti On —Extra SizePetticoats, in radium silk, with deep cluster tucked flounce; . in black, —Some slightly soiled. The surplus stock of a large jobber. Specially priced in the midwinter clearing at and brown; for $1.00 of cluster pleating, with narrow pleated ruffle; in black, navy fimshed with small ruffle. $9 75 ‘—Silk .leruy Pefllwlh, in extra SIZES, in szy and brown. 58 75 Satufday $ Kann’s—Second Floor. Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets —Radmoor seconds, as you know, bear only slight imperfections, in some cases difficult to detect. Be Select from black, crane, Seal, i Early Showing of Imported Veilings French veilings. In beautiful combination colorings; _ including the Columbia blue on tan, muffin on navy A Yard Saturday... JUST RECEIVED—A NEW ASSORTMENT OF At the Special Price, Each bray, with white linene or checked gingham collars, .embroidered in contrasting colors. —Children’s Flannelette Sleeping (arments, in pink or blue smpes —Infants’ Knitted Caps, white w:(h pink or blue borders. At.......... 59c¢ —The very latest ideas in chenille hand-dmud blue, brown on tan. 75¢ Ka.nn’s—Street Floor. hildren’s P Children’s Panty Dresses —Made of cotton pongee, gingham and cham- —Sizes are 2 to 6 years. Special .. 590 Kann’s—Second Floor. Sale Women's Imported Gloves Gauntlet, 16-Button and 2-Clasp Styles All Reasonably Priced —Women'’s Impor'.e_d Glace Strap Gauntlet ('iloves, Bk sewn, Paris point stitched backs. In tan, oak, beaver, black, white, gray, pearl, champagne, black with white and white with black. Pair.. $2.95 —Women's 16-button Imported Glace Lambskin Gloves, over- seam sewn and Paris point self-stitched backs. 1; ith full-cut only w];,h ull-cu $3.75 arms. —Women's Imported Two- clasp Glace Gloves, overscam sewn, with Paris point and Ta wliite Ii::'vy stitched backs. In black, i nt 3095 Kann's—Street Floor. We Secured Another Sample Lot of Neckwear —To offer at the same price as the lot which created so much interest —1In the assortment are the following kinds: t —Lace Vestees, with net camisole back. .. | —Fancy Brocaded Vestees, with collar. —Bertha Collars of Point Venise. —Vestee and Cuff Sets —Net Guimpes, finished with Bertha collars. | —Collar and Cuff Sets —Point Venise Lace Collars. . < —Swiss Embroidered Collars, Point Vemse lace ed.ge. —Separate Vestees, with Peter Pan collar. NEW CRAZE—The “Deauville” *Kerchief —Which is one of the latest in- vasions _in the realm of neck- These are in a varied as- materials They are made of Jap silk, crepe de chine, geor- Some e plain hemmed, some hem- figured (IH.OICE ¢ ¢enters and plain borders. —Among the patterns are Paisley and Persian designs, also brilliant bandanna hand- kerchiefs and many of the de- signs are exclusive with us in Washington. —Priced from— $1.50 to $6 75 Kann's—Street Floor The Sale of Women’s Shoes Continues BETTER THAN EVER—BECAUSE BOTH HIGH AND LOW SHOES ARE NOW INCLUDED —Shoes for every occasion offered at a very low price. —So good are the values that it will pay you $3 35 to buy several pairs. Choice, a pair . —Russia Calf Two-strap —Satin Strap Pumps, $3.35. Shoes, $335. —Patent and Gray Combina- —Gray Suede tion—one strap, $3.35. —Lace Boots, in black and tan, $3.35. Strap Shoes, $3.35. —Russia_Calf Two-tone Strap Pumps, —Patent Cro=s-‘tup Pumps, $3.35. pairs Suede Lace Kann's—Fourth Floor. “Seconds” of Our $2 Quality Saturday $ 1 25 Per Pair —One of the extra features for Saturday’s selling. Radmoor Hosiery—pure thread silk, with lisle tops G Top Full fashioned and with high spliced ErasTic DausLE 2 pousLE Kuer 3 Stop-Run GARTER Top 4 FurL FASHIONED 5 Reinroreed HigH Spricep Hezu —Women’s All-silk Hose, full fashioned; hlgll spliced heels, double soles, heels and toes. Silk from toe to hem. In navy, silver and sl 79 Midwinter Sale Blouses Still Continues to Show Big Reductwm —They are broken sizes, taken from regular stock, of mode.lé . worth very much more. —The materials are crepe de chine, georgette and sauns —The styles are slip-over, tie-on, round neck, some ‘beas éd, others embroidered models, with long and three-quarter~ sleeves. —The colors are flesh, white, gray, bisque, brown, n: and black. 36104k dud i —The sizes 36 to 44, and among this lot many $4 98 exira sizés. At.c...cov.c.%. onianlen b s STD S e Hnadriogh Mg Specially Priced at $ 1 97 —The materials are fine quality striped and chie tked i with Peggy collars, long sleeves, with tu “t lmmed with Irish lace. These models are beautifally . ornamented with embroidered dots. They are bunm\ed dcvm the ‘front and back. The sizes are 34 to 44 f Kan ain Aisle—Street Floor. navy., i - es; made,” | akreas suaie VETVETRRET: T Ty P TR O P eRe e} €T D