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Sasesessssesasasasesesess SEBsIsRIeIINtIsIsIseseaseLs $32888388888888888888 ADAMS SEES . 0.P. STEADLY GAINNG National Chairman, Back From West, Reports Cool- idge Is Well Liked. Chafrman John T. Adams of the re- Publican national committee returned to his desk today after an absence of scveral weeks in the west, returning by way of New York to meet Fred Upham, treasurer of the republican national committee, upon his return | had a conference rday with 3ir. Up- ston, chairman’ of the mmittee of the and Treasurer condition of the committee was gone over and report- ed to be favorable. expects to remain t until the approach of the convention next June, with occasional absences to atte hairmen chairmen. held in Richmond about the 1st_of October, followed by meetings at Denver and Minneapolis. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army, Col. Henry L. Kinnison, infantry, has been placed on the retired list on account of disability incident to the service, Lieut. Col. A. M. Whal ps. at Fort Sill, Ok 3. C. Oppy, infantry, in th o been ordered to Walter Reed Hospital for treatment Capt. G. N. Watson, finance depart- ment, who has been under treatment at Walter Reed General Hospital, this city, has been assigned to duty at Fort Sill. Okla. Lieut. Col. L. P. Butler, infantry, at San Francisco has been ordered to Charleston, W. Va,, for duty. t Lieui. Ole G. Hoass, Corps of ingineers, has been relieved from duty with the federal power commix- sion in this city and ordered to Fort H hreys, Va. gt. Alf B. Larsen, medical de- partment, with the American forces in China, has been ordered to Fort Thomas, Ky.. for duty. First Lieut. Ed r Marburg. Corps of Engineers, at t Du Pont, Del., has been ordered to Fort Humphreys, | Navy. B. Whitehead PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent’ on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 and Lieuts. C. F. Martin, J. A. McDon- neli . and R. J. Register of the Chewink have been ordered to the Asiatic station. The resignation of Lieut. P. Culbert at the air station, Hampton Roads, Va., bas been accepted fo take effect September 15. Lieut. Commander George M. Reed, Dental Corps, of the bureau of medi- cine and surgery, Navy Department, has been ordered to the Naval Hospital, Canacao, . I Lieut. Brunson, Supply Corps, at Key West, Fla, has heen ordered to_the naval station, Guam. H. Matteson and M. H. S| t New London, been assigned to the Asiati Licut. Powell M. Rhea at New Lon- don, Conn., has been assigned to the command of the S-1. REFUSES LOYALTY TEST. Banker Says He Was Told to Jump Out Window. By the Associated Press SUPERIOR, W Because J. F. Cas Frederic urer of the Madi. refused to comply with a “jump out of the window," Victory H. Arnold, former bond company, a of the bond ¢ fied in a fede Arnold is being tried on a charg using the mails to aud Arnold was impressing Cass with SKIP-FLEA ENDS FLEA Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Soap kills fleas with appy. and lice. Bathe your dog regularl this soap—kecp him clean and Perfectly harmless, very soothing to tender skins and does not mat the hair, but makes it soft and fluffy. Strictly a high- grade soap, effective for human use. Sergeant’s Skip-Flea Powder, for dogs and cats—will not irritate or nauseate. Price 25c each, at drug stores, toilet countere, cporting goods stores, eeed stores and pet shaps. Free D"gl Boo Polk Miller's famous Dog . Book on care,feeding and tra THE EVENING STAR, WASMINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, the loyalty he expected from his em- | ployes. Cass declared that he did not tzkal Arnold seriously as to actually jump- ing out of the window, but that he believed Arnold would 'want him to “do_something equa idiculous.” $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAYS, September9and 23 SPECIAL TRAIN Kastern Standard Time Washinzton (Union Sta- 10:05 AM, . Philadel- Returning, Station . West Phila- delphia 7 M., Chester 7:66 P.M., Wilmington' 8:15 P.M. Tickets on sale Fridey preceding Exeursion £# Similar Excursions Sundays, October 7, 21 November 4, 18 December 2 and 16 PennsylvaniaR.R. System The Standard Railroad of the World The Americani- By Edwaid Bok Just. Out 25th Edition zation of Edward' Bok $1.00 Downstalirs Bookstore ExtraiSpecial Silk.and Leather Hand Bays —Assorted sityles and colors; Bags made to sell from $1.50 to $3.00. Choice Tharsday $1.19 Kann’s—Mainu Aisle, Street Floor. Handsome Telephone Main 7200 Fall Coats SEPTEMBER 5, - 1923. Open Saturdays From 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Beginning September 8th. S. KANN SONS “THE BUSY CORNER” Just Out Popular Edition Theodore Roose- Velt’s Letters to His Children $1.00 Downstairs Bookstore Penna. A:' 8th & D Streets A Big Surprise for the Kiddies Tomorrow! 200 Sample Sweaters —that we secured for a record sale. —$3.00 to $5.00 values, Thursday, at —Sizes 4 to 16 years, including sweaters in wool and Shetland, in all the newest shades and mixtures, and some fiber and silk mixed sweaters. z indeed, and coming right at this time when mothers are preparing their chil- dren for school. Come early! —Infants’ Jacquard Crib Blankets, 30x40-inch size, in animal and con- ventional patterns, and pink. At —Infants’ Cotton Socks, in vellow, pink, tan and blue. A pair o i eboins Kann’s—Second Floor. Three Good Styles in —Infants’ Silk Caps, white poplin. faille and crepe, shirred, embroid- cred and lace trimmed. At— —Wee Tots’ Sweaters, white blue trimming. At. Imported Novelty Jewelry —A splendid assort- ment, including pieces imported to sell at 50c, $1.00 and more— A Special Purchase Choice Tomorrow— 29c —Select from neck- laces, bracelets, ear- rings, cordelieres, etc. Kann's—Street Floor. A wonderful value $1.25 to $2.95 with pink " $2.25 Paris’ Approval of Fall Millinery Inclines Toward Remarkably Good Values Women’s Princess Slips At Special Prices —$1.50 Princess Slips, of fine quality batiste, hem- stitched front, nncglz tailored, finished wit 20-inch hem. Special $ l -29 Close Hat —And of these the cloche seems to lead. But regardless of Paris the large hat has its devotees, too. The mall Senator Vest's “Tribute to a Dog. Sergeant’s Sure Shot Capsules for worms, 6 There's also a Sergeant Medicine for every dog ‘ailment. Standard for 50 years. 23~ Our Free Advice Dop't will answer anv question about your dog's health free. Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., 224 Governor St., Richmond, Va. The Sure Way to Bean Enjoyment The only way to buy steam-oven blended Beans is to ask for Wagner’s. Try it. You'll ence. For Wagner’s Beans are sure agree- able to the palate and agreeable to the digestion—steam-oven blending makes them so. Martin Wagner Co., Baltimore First Aid To Hunger Steam-Oven Blended BEANS PORK and In3 Convenient Surplus More Than $850,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W, JAMES BERRY......President JOSHUA W. CARR.. § § | § | o884 A 3 oo _.?«95 E M Sizes Supreme in SUITS For years we have enjoyed an enviable reputa- tion for superior values in all lines of ready-for- wear—especially Suits—and this reputation is strongly true of the trinsically the best, in style, these smart long- line medels that are triumphs of tailoring. ‘Three grades give truly wonderful values. Black and Navy. 19z 29 439z They're lined with durable silk—and in full range of ladies’ and misses’ sizes. Condition Pills for generaiweukn®e, ovc, relish the differ- ::zzz:::zz::x::g' Tth.end H.Sts. NNV new numbers for fall. In- you a wonderful range of Tricotine and Poiret Twills A small deposit will reserve any suit for later Qelivery. Made in the very latest models. Materials Panaline Raritan Mandelay Styles Blouse Straight line Scantict Bolivia Truvorsnet Lustrosa Wrap arousnd Flare Trimmings; beaver fox, celestial fox, black wolf and viatka squirrel. Some self, collars and fancy stitching Misses’ and Women’s sizes Kann’s—Second Floor. New Styles in Wash Blouses —The Cool-looking Wash Blouse in the fascinating new styles has an almost irrceistible appeal. . At $1.00 —Overblouses of striped dimity, with little tia at neck, trimmed with filet lace edge; some have collar' and cuffs hemstitched, and some are in open-front sty wtih litzle pearl buttons down the front and Irish picot trimming the collar. At $2.00 At $2.50 —Some in smart jacquette styles, —Blouses, white, with design to with large buttons, filet lace imitate the monogram blouse in trimmed, ~ with three-quarter front, others with tucked vest, sleeves, Voiles with embroidered some with round collar, stili designs _in overblouse style, >thers with tucked front. orna- some with little medallion in mented with Irish crochet edge; front embroidered in colors. many have tuxedo collars. Kann's—Second Floor. Imported English Ginghams -39c yd. and all colors. “There are Good for children’s Unusual quality —32 inches wide, in all size checks also some pretty plaids in the assortment. school dresses. —Percales, the very best fast-color percales, in light and dark grounds, in figures, stripes, checks and polka dots. De- sirable for house frocks, aprons, children's dresses, etc. 28‘: Kann's—Street Floor. 5,000 Pieces of Heavy, Pure Aluminum Ware —A sale to bring joy to every thrifty housekeeper’s heart. —A shining kitchen with its abundance of serviceable aluni\‘invum ware is_something in which almost any woman from the “First Lady of the Land” to the most inexperienced little Mrs. New- bride, takes pardonablé pride, Choice of This Lot, Thursday. —This is the assortment from which you may choose: § —4-qt. Covered plain style. —2-qt. Rice style. —2-qt. Rice Boilers, plain style. —2-qt. Percolators, panel style. ’fi ' . Covered Kettles, panel Saucepans, Boilers, panel 10%-in. Round Double Roasters. —4-qt. Covered Saucepans, panel style, «5-qt. Tea Kettles, i Kann’s—Third Floor. & . —We are showing a delightful assortment of new models, which are of one, and some- times of two materials—panne velvet, Lyons velvet, and often a combination of the two, and many of satin. —DMost of these are hand-blocked models. —DMonkey fur, natural and burnt ostrich, and peacock feathers are the popular trim- mings‘Choice at $10 Kann’s—Second Floor. o New and Novel Trimmings Distinguish Many of the New Frocks —Fringed ornaments, braided ornaments, pleated flounces, and panels all compete to make the new models charming. —Here is a straightline dress that ends in a flowing skirt, it is all-over embroid- ered and has silk fringed ornament. —There is another in a long line style, of Canton crepe, with vest of pleated white crepe over which falls a small loose panel of Canton crepe, trimmed with ittle buttons. —A smart. hand-embroidered Poiret twill has a “hidden” panel of bright colored silk which is revealed only as the wearer moves, this panel matches the sleeve linings and the tiny spurt of color at the belt. Another Poiret twill, in a slip-over style, has a pleated knes flounce of silk or crepe, and novel fringe. —These are only a few of the host of fetch- ing new models shown in this price line. The colors in the assortment are navy, brown and black. ) —$225 Princess Slips, of fine quality sateen, hem- stitched in front with 20- in. hem or lined Special —$3.00 Princess Slips, of striped and plain lingette and fine quality sateen, hemstitched or plain tops, also sateen in white only, with built-up shoulder, trimmed with fine picot and hemstitching, in bodice top style, with hemstitche ornamenta- L tion, dou}:fle to hips, or lined to hips. Specfal ....,. $2-69 Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s Silk and Fiber Hose —A —Full fashioned, lisle garter tops; have several threads of fiber interwoven with silk, giv- ing the hose additional strength. In black, white, gray, beige, otter and silver. —Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose, sheer quality, full fashioned; lisle flare tops, high spliced. In black, white, sand, cinnamon, gun metal, atmosphere and champagne. A Bair...... e ¥tonie eie Kann’s—Street Floor. Women’s Cotton Ribbed 2 E braid pockets finished with deep Union Suits —Bodice style, tapes over shoulders and built-up shoulders, band finish; tight and loose kx\ées, shell finish. —Regular and extra sizes. Each... .. 59¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. o} September Sale of Brass Beds —A purchase from the Southern Rome Company, makers of the highest grade beds. —There are twenty styles or more in the sale. We illustrate three of them.. And the entire purchase is offered in two lots— at $15.00 At $2()-00 $19.00 to $25.00 values $25.00 to $39.95 values —Remember that the Southern Rome Company'’s beds are made of the very best quality materials, in the highest grade workmanship, in very attractive finishes and ‘styles. They are guaranteed per- fect, and further are guaranteed not to tarnish. —Kann’s st Capitol Brand Mattresses —Special, All Sizes, Thursday at —A Capitol Brand Mattress, made oxpressly for us, Of fine layer with superior quality ticking made in the best manner of work treeses are 6 Inches thick, four rows of stitching around all sides absolutely reventing spreading. Closely tufted, with rolied edges and round corners, lly guaranteed. —45-pound Mat. tresses, Capitol Brand (all sizes) . Thursday— $11.00 —Cholce of art or striped ticking: very durable, soft and re- silient. Kann's—Third Floor. —C apitol Imperial- Mattresses (all sizes), Thursday— $33.00 ~—Finest quality white © layer fe Wil give many years of service. —Large Size Feather Pillows. Thursday, a pair— $2.95 —Charles B mm e rich's ary e Complete Line of Ideal and De Luxe Springs —All sizes. $19.00 & $22.00 closely waven art ticking.