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KOREANS TO LAUNCH THE EVENING who has been attending the dlet s slons, sald that the reported unres in Korea should not be taken seri- WILL HAYS SUED. BRITAIN WONT SELL WESTINDIESTOU.S. Lord Burnham Tells Jamaica Senator Reed’s Proposal Is Out of Question. DRIVE IN JAPAN MARCH 1 Those in Siberia and China Ex- pected to Join Move, But Weak- ness Is Seen as Doom. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, February 21.—Koreans re- siding in Japan are preparing to launch a certain concerted movement oniNacel 1. fhe anniversary of the xation of Korea by Japan, ac- cording to the newspaper Hochi, - 1t is stated that Korean residénts of Siberia and China are expected to join in the movement. The newspa- per adds that the number of Korean Socleties in Japan, spreading anti- Japanese propaganda under the guise of Christlan organizations, has in- §rpuea three-fold during the past year, Governor General Saito of Korea, ously. larizing_the people governor general. regime. FRIENDSHIP IS LAUDED “All Bunkum” About Neutralizing Canal, in View of “Freedom of Seas,” He Says. life. 0 Associated Press. NGSTON, Jamaica, February 21.— rd Burnham, president of the itish Empire Press Unfon, sald in eaking at & public banquet given Bis honor by leading residents of cas ®Just befors I reached America © had been & debate In the United tes Senate, raised by Senator Reed Missourt, In which he and a few ers had advocated the purchase of o British West Indies by the govern- ent of the United States, or rather elr appropriation as a part payment ? the war debt. There is no mem- er of the British parliament who believes more entirely in the saving Wirtues of Anglo-American friendship Rhan I do; in fact, T look to something Bess tepld than our present relations, ®00d though they muy be, but all this falk about sale and barter of the West Indian Islands is a parliamentary impertinence. Happlly there is no &reat paper nor responsible soclety in the United States that takes it @eriously. For Freedom of Sean. “To say, as Senator Reed did. that e block the mouth of the Mississippl and neutralize the Panama canal, is all bunkum. We stand, as Great Britain always has stood, for real and universal freedom of the scas. Nor can it even be said that the new service of ‘bootlegging’ can be set down to our account “The other day in Cuba T saw many cases of whisky being put on board trading vessels, although I have not any but a spiritual idea for what ports they wers bound. There are certain subjects that should be tabooed in the governing bodies of the English speaking states, and the sale and barter of organized com- munities of our fellow citizens, en- titled to the same rights and privileges of the British commonwealth is one of them.” Lord Forteviot, president of the whisky firm of John DeWar & Son. Scotland, also assured the Jamaicans that England had no intention of sclling the West Indian colonies. The suggestion, he maintained, was ab- surd. % % fixture, will give % —_—_— TRY REGICIDE PLOTTERS. Hungarians Held King Was Head of Enemy Government. BUCHAREST, February 21.—The trial has begun before a military oourt of seven Hungarians charged with plotting to assassinate the king. The Hungarians admitted that they were members of the nization known as Awak Hun- garians.” They looked upon the king a5 the head of an enemy government. 1t Is asserted that the leader, Garoczy. confessed. The life of Queen Marie was not menaced. S. Ium‘ 7 NN 2227 2 N Main_ “THE BUSY_CORNER"_ 2,284 Boxes of High-Quality Stationery at One-Half Regular Price An Interesting Feature of the Three-Day Sale of Unprecedented Values —One of the leading jobbers of this class of merchandise in this country decided to close out his remaining stock of Stationery left from the holiday season. He offered the lot to us at a liberal discount from his regular cost price, which enables us in turn to offer this stock at prices so low that Merchandise of Well Known Makers Are Represented, Including Hurd, Keith, Burgoyne, Coyle and Gilmore, White & Wyckoff, Marcus Ward, and others Sale Prices Range from 50c to $5.00 Box —We give a limited list of the: familiar brands and a partial list of prices. AT 50¢ BOX I AT 75¢ BOX l ‘ AT $1.00 l —Graytone Wove, cabinet. —Sylvan Finish, deckle edge. —Romano, deckle edge, white and colors. —Twilight Gray Cards. —Autocrat Linen. ——Aladdin, single sheet. —Twilight Gray, paper with white border. —Egyptian Twill, gold bevel. —Cranby Antique. —Gentlemen’s Stationery. ~—Cranby Antique, single sheet, —Breton Laid, deckle edge paper, white and colors. S o —Same as above, but cards only. —Same as above, single sheet paper. —Remembrance Linen—Linen Envelopes in white and colors; 24 sheets and 24 en- velopes in each cabinet. —Autocrat Linen. ~—Aladdin Cards. ~—Keith’s Unglazed, for men’s correspond- ence. —Royal Oak Linen, deckle edge; white and colors. ~—Trianon Linen, white and colors. ~—Autocrat Cards, gold corners. »Sylvan Linen, deckle edge. w-Romano, large size sheets and envelopes. »Rue de la Paix Cards, gold edged, lined w~Rue de la Paix Paper, lined envelopes. +~Egyptian Twill, white and colors. +Static Plaid, white and colors, e«~Cranby Antique. AT $1.50 ~Sylvan Cabinets, lined envelopes. ~—Autocrat Cabinets. ~—Royal Oak Cabinets, deckle edge paper and cards. ~O0ld Deerfoot Cabinets. ~Sheerwhite Cabinets, ‘ ~—Ne Pius Ultra Cabinets, 100 sheets and 100 envelopes. as that used for A number of agitators in Seoul and Ping-Yang, he declared, were attempting to copy the Ghandi movement In India and were cizcu- of the “Korean Products Assoclation.” “The circulars advise the people to use only Korean products, “But Korea does not produce sufficient supplies for the population, 80 the movement is nec- essarily doomed to failure.” ficial added that Koreans, as a whole, were well satisfled with the present LENIN'S ASSAILANT TO DIE. RIGA, February 21.—The supreme court at Moscow has sentenced to death Col. Svejevskl for complicity in a recent attempt on Nikolai Lenin's There’s a Right Lamp For Every Purpose The right EDISON Mazda Lamp in evety A lamp in the house is worth two in the store; so for your own convenience, keep a stock of electric lamps on hand! BUY THEM HERE—SINGLY OR SEVERAL IN A CARTON. “Our Recommendation Is Your Protection” Established 1870 Com, > 1328-30 NewYork Ave. i KANN SONS Co. Theatrical Man Also Seeks Redress From “Czar’s” Associates. NEWTON, N. J, February 21.—8id- ney E. S8amuelson of the Park Theater here, has begun suit for $150,000 in! the supreme court of New York| against Will H. Hays and all members of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Ine, of which Mr. Hays is president. Mr. Samuelson alleged conspiracy on the part of the defendants to ruin and destroy his business by in- juring his credit, his reputation and good will, and charges that he was blacklisted by the Hoy Reporting Service together with other theater owners, due to which he claims he failed to recelve films as contracted under the guise said the The of- he reporting service and Charles Hoy, its conductor, also are listed i 7 ) % 7 // you better light 2 W Z Phone Main 6800 2% Penna. Ave : ilz D Streets Spring Festival Sale no one should fail to lay in a supply. —Deerfoot Bond for men. —Sheerwhite Cabinets, paper notelettes. —Graytone Cabinets, 2 quires paper, —Same paper and notelettes, —Romano, large size, gold deckle edge. —Woodmont Cabinets, gilt-edge cards, —Sylvan Cabinets, 2. quires deckle edge paper, g —Autocrat Cabinets, 3 quires paper, —Twilight Gray, lined envelopes, —Cranby Antigue, cards, white, and paper and 500 Pounds Old Chelsea Vellum —This is a beautiful double-sheet vellum stock, the same wedding invitations, and has a very de- lightful writing surface, Apound,.... 3 Envelopes, a package ,....-. Kann’s—Main Aisle, Street Floor. —Boxes at $1.75 and up at Stationery Store, . 12%c¢ . KANN SONS Co. Lelephone Main 7200 ANNUAL SALE G. P. Putnam’s Publications At 15 Regular Prices Tomorrow in the Spring Festival Sale —Assortment consists of Travelers’ Samples and “Hurt” Books, many of their 1922 publications. This is quite the best as- sortment we have ever re- ceived. —Biography, Travel, Sci- ence and Fiction—all are represented in the sale. Kann’s—Main Aisle— Street Floor. HALF-DAY FEATURE Street and Afternoon Dresses Spring Festival Sale Price $18.95 —The materials include satin crepe, Canton crepe, all time crepe, crepe de chine, Paisley crepe and printed silk_combinations. styles in- the wrap- around skirt, with flowing panels, pleated side drapes. The new neck line is shown in these smart dresses and the sleeves are three-quarter and short styles. —The colors are green, rose. cocoa, brown, buff, navy and black. A good range of sizes, HALF-DAY SPECIAL The Deauville ’Kerchief Spring Festival Sale Price— $1.50 —The full square, in Pais- ley, Oriental and Chinese designs, on light and dark grounds. Kann's—Street Floor. HALF-DAY SPECIAL “Run of the Mill” Sheets and Cases —Sheets —A limited supply left from the last sale, and marked at the above spe- cial prices to close them out. —The brands include the following kinds— Anchor, Pepperell, Pontiac, Dan River, Etc. —The flaws are very slight, and consist of a few ol spots, crooked hems or a few pinholes, ~—Some are hemstitched, others plain, and there are all sizes. —~—The Pillowcases also vary in size from the small to the largest, * Kann’s — Main Afsle— Street Floor, Special Lot of Hair Brushes ~~Made to sell for $4.00 and $5.00, and have been a leader with us at $2.95, ~Special in the Spring Fes- tival Sale to- $ 2 g 59 morrow at ., —Made with solid wood backs —ebony, rosewood, mahogany and satin wood; best bristles, —Imitation Shell-color Dress- ing Combs, regularly 39c 50c, Special, each.,,pry —~Coty’s L'Origan Tollet Water, 55.50 size for.,.oceusunn ve $2-35 —Rigaud’s Lilac Face Povzer. $1 size for..., 690 —Armand Cold Cream 3 Face Powder, $1 size BOT 1535 2 fo-r i =300 Kann’s—Street Floor, “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Short Shopping Hours Thursday—9:15 to 1—But Big Values in Our Spring Festival of Prices To Make It an Object for You to Come to the Store for the Half Day Read These Hints of the Good Things Prepared for You Many .Others Not Advertised AY SPECIAL | Ban;led Sailors | Spring Festival Sale Price, piping, chip, etc. Colors are black, brown, navy. Some underfaced in contrasting color. All banded with silk gros- grain ribbon, and tailored bow. —Roll and straight brim styles. Kann’s—Second Floor. HALF-DAY SPECIAL Separate Skirts for Spring Spring Festival Sale Price $8.95 —Wool eponges, in stripes and _plain colors, —Prunellas, with metallic stripes in new tan and brown, and navy and red color combinations. —Fine quality serges, in pavy and black. —They are made in clus- ter and box- pleated models, also tailored styles, —All are new, fresh and up- to-the - minute styles. —Complete as- sortment of sizes to select from. Kann's—Second Floor. W hite Materials —White Shirting Madras, 36 inches wide; nice qual- ity; in many choice stripe patterns. Special, 21C yard ... —White ma_Checks, 36 inches ; fine qual- ity; very closely woven %u'l nif: wesighl; 20c value. Spe- 14c cial, yard Kann’s—Street Floor. HALF.DAY SPECIALS Silver Cloth and Silver Brocade One-Strap Pumps —Spring Festival $ Sale price, a pair... 3-33 his is the popular one-strap irgie” pump. —The quantity is limited. as we have only 140 pairs to offer for Thursday. —They are made with turn sole and French heel, —Secure one or more pairs at this exceptionally low price. You know what you have paid for these usually, Kann's—Fourth Floor. . Notions At Spring Festival Prices —HKotex Sanitary Napkins, one dozen in box. 65c value. gac Special ,.... .. —-SllllllT" Wash Cloth: regularly 10c each, Spe- cial, 4 08, 5 ueriir vens 29¢ Children’s Body Walsts, sizes 2 to 12 years, Regularly 19 25c, Special ..., c —Women’'s Sew-on Garters, of heavy suspender webbing, In white and flesh color, yqc Bpecial, PRIP sirerrrrrrares Kann's—Street Floor, e Venise Laces Inexpensively Priced —White, Paris and Ecru Edges, in collar widths, 4 to 8 inches, in dainty St, Gall effects. ex- cellent copies of Irish, Macrama, gla&;inkd slagsmss, ‘.etc., laces, .00 and $125 quali- ties, Special, yard..., 79c —Net and Venise and Solid Venise Laces, Edges and Inser- tions, 3 and 4 inches wide; in white and ecru. S50c 29c value, Special, yard..,, Kann's—Street Floor, HALF-DAY SPECIAL * Jewelry Spring Festival Sale Price, Choice— 50c —Miscellaneous assort- ment of the, kinds of jewelry much in demand. —TImported bead nesi. laces in latest styles. —Earrings, in assorted styles. —Bar Pins, majority ster- ling - silver. —Novelty Bracelets. Kann’s—Street Floor. HALF.DAY SPECIAL Spring Coats and Wraps Spring Festival Sale Price. Each— $29.75 ~New soft - materials are in the con tion of the w —The sty clude the waistline and loose Mandarin sleeve models. —Colors are deer, fallow, blaci ilk cut on sport | made of 1i and dark tan camelshair and “wide cuffs and regulation tailored sleeves ~—AIll are full silk lined. Kann's—Second Floor. French Dotted I . Veiling ll —Special in the sale, yard, 3 7 C —In black and colors and plenty of the light and dark combinations. Kann's—Street Floor. Good Values at the Children’s Store Thursday at Special Spring Festival Prices —Infants’ Crepe de Chine Em- broidered Carriage Robe and Pillowcase; 2 pieces. $3.95 Special at —Infants’ Kapok Pillows, cov- cred in pink, blue or G() white. At tan and —Infants’ Blankets, blue, tan and pink, brown and tan combination. Spe- 49C —Children’s Muslin Drawers, with convent scalloped edge and briar stitched band. S years. At.. ;hwl:;te [l)ouble-flced Rubber eeting, 1 yard wide. 85c value. Special 69C Kann's—Second Floor. HALF-DAY SPECIAL $2.00 All-Wool Costume Serge —Spring Festival Price, yard. . $l .59 —48 inches wide, in navy blue only. Desirable for women’s suits and dresses, ~—S54-inch Scotch Mixed Tweeds, in tan, gray and blue; $225 Sy P 61 60 —Spring Fe: 1 Kann’s—Street Floor. Price, yard. HALF-DAY SPECIAL Genuine U. S. Navy Hammocks —Spring Festival Sale price, $l .85 each —This represents a special pur- chase of about 500 Hammocks. ‘They are all ready to put up. They are all white, complete with rope and ring. Purchased from the U. S. Government at a fraction of their actual worth, —The material is a heavy- weight duck. They are roomy and comfortable. Size 40x70. Kann’s—Third Floor, HALF-DAY SPECIAL Imported Beaded and Spangled Tunics £19.00 1o $29.00 Values. Spring Festival Prices at - $14.95 These are of crepe chif fon and are beaded and = repugies. “hev are wmadc in long, straight lines, in a good range of colors, such as pink, orchid, henna, apricot, mais, brown, cop- per, opal, robin’s egg blue, red, orange, white, black and combination effects Kann’s—Trimming Store —Street Floor. HALF-DAY SPECIAL Sport Coats for Spring Spring Festival Sale Price $10.95 —Materials- _Shadow plaid tan polaires an plaid-back mix tures, —Well tai- lored and correctly fin- ished. —Styles— —Some with set in, others with Raglan sleeves slit and patch pockets. —Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. HALF-DAY SPECIAL Women’s Thread Silk: Hose Spring Festival Sale Price $1.59 —1,200 pairs of Full-fash- foned Hose, with cotton top and sole, high spliced heels; the colors are cor- dovan, navy, African brown and gray. Kann’s—Street Floor. HALF-DAY SPECIALS Hand-Embroidery Models —Two special sale tots for Thursday of models which have been on display in our Art Store. —~Lot 1—An sisting of— Bedspreads Table Covers —and various other handsome pieces. —Values are $15.00 and more. Spring Festi= val Sale price, 9.50 each . Seas —Lot large assortment of hand-embroidery and knit or crochet models. —Formerly priced upward from $5.00. Spring Festival Sale price, while they $2 .9 8 Kann’s—Fourth Floor. assortment con- Sale of Hodge's All-Fiber Rugs 9x12-Ft. Size In the Spring Festival Sale Tomorrow At $10.00 —Closely woven seamless rugs. All new and in quite a range of patterns and colors. These rugs are known for their durability, distinctive patterns and beautiful colors. In pat- terns suitable for all rooms. The design is woven in- stead of stenciled, £o you can reverse them, showing pattern on each side, —Other sizes in the sale, most of which match the large size, —T%x10%-Ft. Size nt $9.00 —6x9-Ft, Size at $7.00 —4x7-Ft. Size at §5.00 —30x60-In, Size at $1.75 —26x48-In. Size at $1.25 Kann's—Fourth Floor.

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