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MUSIC AND DANCES TO FEATURE FETE The Army Band Will Furnish Prin- cipal Attraction at Cen- tral High. PROGRAM. March, “Capt. P. ie Hydropaten,' cenes Pittoresques,” Massenet Band, leader. The Army tannard, E, ute 1o the Fl h of Allegla: “My Old Kentucky Home." Everybody a) ) Acquaintance S “Climate.’ Everybody. Group Dance Bessie D1 Rand, Virgi Hall, Doroth: rnestine Issex, Blanch Lehman, Dor- othy Corbett, Mary Fran- Brown, Mildred Burnham, h Molyneaux, Jack Rice, Muarch, “America First”..Losey v 3 - A Buck and Wing I lected Jack Ri Overture, “Tannhauser,” Wagner The Army Band. Piecolo Solo, “Le Merle Blanc.” Demare vatz. Typical Staff Sergt. Kr Indian Dance . Mildred Rope Dance..Cowboy Speclalty Richard Nash. “Three Blind Mice.” Everybody. Announcements. Russian Dance...Cha Morse Allen. ‘Across the Border.” Talmage The Army Band. Pirate Dance, Naughty Buccaneers Marguerite Licarione, Doro- thy Corbett, Virginia Rand, Dorothy Cates, Virginia Hut- son, Frances Miller, Doris Keane, Bessie Dumbris, Mildred Burnham. Crarline Springs- guth, Margaret Perkins. 11 We Meet.” ar S :u gled D'An!lf‘r * ¥ acteristic March, ¢ the winte fhe € ommun night at in the audi torium of ¢ School. An elaborate program has been prepared, © with the Army Band as the musical Vackground. Jack Ho will have “oatures. The: introduce Allen, the Central High S who won_ firs stage children weeks ago, su ully With 5000 dancers selected from thirty-five American cit The five other dancing speclalties’ will be a y dance by a group of twen and girl: ve girl participa d.an dance by Mildred buck and wing number by ool San s pestermed oy usan Hail. feature of the eve ard N who won nd Lillian Hoskins tion of the dance Morse t competing 1 High School twirling contesys last sum- ado. Young Nash, known whoy country im,” will zive his rope dance and other Inter- esting demonstratione. DRINKER ACCESSORY TO CRIME, SIMS SAYS | Admiral Declares Encouragement i | MOTHER! CIVE Traffic. By the Assoclated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn,, November 6.— In an address before the Yale student body here last night, Vice Admiral William S. Sims, retired, declared that the status of the man who drinks liquor illegally under the Volstead act was that of a person alding the com- mission of a crime, and that the tak- ing of a drink, thereby giving impetus to a bootlegger's operations, on the is, should be an act of an ac- ime. t angle of the liquor law problem, Admiral Sims d. rests in the weakness of the It is undis- Is Given to Bootleg i | | same b cessol The enfors decla governmental branches. puted, he said, that corrupt officials of the federal departments commis- sioned to enforce the dry law still were in office and that it is common knowledge, through several cases al- ready made public, that liquor con- signinents seized by the United States have been reconsigned by its own agents. Members of the Chevy Cl;ue, Columbia and Congressional Clubs Use ALASCo —as the best preventor of colds and coughs. Your druggist has ALASCO. Each teaspoonful contains 4 grains of Aspirin in combina- tion. Distributors: Washington Whole- sale Drug Exchange, and | ‘ Brahler Drug Co. | Leadbeater, ‘ CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP Child's Best Laxative To Clean the Bowels \ Clufion Hose i A Pair, $2.85: rain silk, 15 black, African, otter, light wood, ,elga. gray, t. iog cabin andgunmepal. Kann's—Street #loor. Telephone Main 7200 Lcaumea «..-. “THE BUSY CORNER” rt Needlework Sections 1} Feature Izemé Th}u Will Help One in Christmas Gift Planning: X Fou Christmas shopping you wi Gr Cdrry-all Bags. Woven with lm\c 'hea\') top border edge. : One day only each POPPPPPIS —Silk ‘Dressed Doll ‘Lmhfl. regulariy $4.98. 9 5 Very spx'cial at: lights with sockets —chular 75¢c Fudgc.or Tca Sets, in White for pn«h work ural hair, in most design, and coamstmg of 36- inch cover and four nnpkln Special, ent when dressed in ored silks. Special ill need one of these Rush natural straw braid, and —Boudoir Doll Frame, at- tached. Dolls have nat- all colors, and will make a charming Christmas pres- col- $1.49 —Stamped consisting of four doilies of four of 10-inch Regularly set. Stamped Unbleached Bedspread . with Bolster in Lazy Dalsy tamped 3-plece Vanity or Buffet designs rose, blue and suu terlaly and designs. Pri 35¢ to $1.00. ~—Stamped Crepe Pat Bedspread an $3. 50 ' and French Knot sign. Double-bed $ l .75 * size. Tomorrow only —Stamped Plllowcases, with 3- inch hemstitched hem, 42-inch size In Special I—Stamped Tan Scarts, Pillow Tops, Centerpieces, in peacock idesign. : 65¢c to $1.00. *—Gloscilla or Celesta 1 ; *Rope Floss with which to basket design. . l‘mhrnld\ r tan pleces, ble-bed size. set 5c —Stamped large size Turkish Towels, Bath Mats, Laundry Bags, Wash Cloths, Guest Towels, ete. —Guest Towels in pretty designs —Large Bath Towels $148 to $2.25. —Bath Mats $2.00 to $4.75. $1.95 —Laundry Lamp Shade Matermls rSlamped Novelties at Half Price | --1,024 yards Narrow Erald, 3§ te % inch wide, suitable for fizlehing mp shades or doll cial. § yard .. 10€ i e 5 I8 “u\nlr\ inter- woven, in bealitiful cojors for bpudolr or doll frames. A yard e 19¢ —Stamped Reduced to... —Fly Swatter Reduced —Stamped Na) bleached. Reg: —Stamped Silver Cases, White and yellow. b duced to— eorgette ranted colors o ! $1.50 $2.00 Satin Pincushiol Round 4in Sin Gin . Raggie Nobody, regularly Gie. ing and making of flow ‘or embrold- llegularly ZSC pkins, choice of wh or un- ularly 1%¢ to 50c. Reduced to— 10c to 25¢ in broken assortment. Regularly 50c to $1.25. Re- 25¢ to 63c to .. Also many other broken lines at half price. n Forms, in blue, yellow and pink. omo..- Square in. -850 5110 4312 in. 4x15 in. 4x18 4x24 Kann’s—Fourth Floor. S. KANN SONS Co. Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Women’s Fiber Vests —In drop-stitch effect; heavy weight, bodice style, iancy rib- bon shoulder straps and draw- string. In flesh color. Sizes 36 to 44. Each... Kann’s—Street Floor. Sacques, Robes, Kimonos, Snugglers All in Pretty and Quaint Styles, for Milady’s Comfortable and Warm Wear These Chilly Mornings and Evenings —Albatross Sacques, fin- ished all around with em- broidered scallops. Kimono sleeve. In rose, Copen- hagen and French blue.. $3 .95 At. —French Flannel Long Ki- monos; entire garment scal- loped in white, In rose, light and dark gray, wis- teria and French blue. At $12.50 —Knitted Bed Sacques, with sailor collar; long sleeves. In pink, nnhxd $5 50 and blue. Kann's—Second Floor. color. In French blue. pockets. made with pockets and cord. At ted lay-down cuffs, ribbon stitch effect. light blue and pink. At.... Special Sale of Some feminine person you know, wheth a wrist watch, and in this assortment there from at prices you will like. —25-year white gold case, ton- neau shape, platinoid dial, hand- engraved. Works guaranteed one —25-year white anteed for year. Special.. ion shape, engraved front, with platinoid dial. Guar- ~—~Quilted Satin Robes, lined with mull of contrasting rose, fuchsia, Long shawl collar, lilk cord and two $18.50 —Beacon Bath Robes, plaids and floral patterns, in shawl collar, finished with $5.00 —Shoulderettes, with knit- —Knitted Snugglers, in 2 variety of styles; white trimmed with pink, blue and lavender. At $2.00 to $5.50 collar, fitted ties, fancy In orchid, $3.50 Wrist Watches er young or old, has had her “heart” set on are several attractive wrist watches to select —Misses' 7-Jewel Watch, in nickel case. Movements guar- anteed for one year. Special . gold case, cush- " $9.95 ———E_—— A Great November Sale of Handkerchiefs Planned in Preparation for th e Many Lists That Are to Be Filled for the Holiday Gifts —Women’s All-linen, Plain Color and White Handkerchiefs, one corner embroidered; novelty em- broidered styles; many patterns. 25c¢ and 35c = qualities. Each....... 1 8" —Women’s Novelty Lace Hand- kerchiefs, imported batiste, also some with linen centers trimmed with imitation Duchess and Point laces. 50c to 75c¢ quali- - 30¢ T e e R ) Willlam J. Stannard, director of the 3 for 50c Kann’s—Street Floor. .\rm) Lund, has prepared 4 program bund numbers which will Inclu'le suite “Scenes Pittoresques,” by enet, the “Tannhauser Overture” ind a thirty-minute preliminary pro- m beginning at 7:45 o'clock Staff | gt. Kravatz, piccolo soloist of ‘West Point Band and now a mem- . Stanpard's organization, ard in Damare's “Le Merle with band accompaniment. s. H. Clyde Grimes, organist, will assist Director Lawrence with the community SInEIng. @ eats tree to the | Even a sick child loves the “fruity” taste 972 seats reserved for|of “California Fig Srrup.” If the little members of the assoclation and those | stomach is upset, tongue coated, or if your nl-isl:*I(nl; “(:l p\slrt‘(h"asa reserved seat|chiid is cross, feverish, full of cold, or has nrivileges 25 cents. " calic, a teaspoonful will never fall to open th The Clifton street d00ms avill D€ | bowels. In a few hours you can see for ¥ Sears Wil ba admitted and | sif how thoroughly it works all the const children must come with | tion poison, sour bile and waste from the ten- | idults and sit with them throughout { der little bowels and gives you & well, playful the concert. child again, ‘Misses’ and Women’s Coats and Wraps Of x‘ilore Than Usual Charm Priced ¢ 57 .50 At Devel- Two Styles New Low Heel Pumps In These Cleverly Designed Tailored Frocks At $15.95 —DMade of fine quality Poiret twill and twill cords, in coat style and plain wrap-around and tiered skirt models, these dresses are very new and becoming. The trim- mings are fine braids, em- broidery, beads, facings of bright colored silks. —New neck lines are shown, and sleeves as well. The shades are the practical ones of navy, black and brown. —Many distinctive styles. oped of soft, velvety textured fab- rics that add much to their richness and charm. Mostly slender, tubular effects, though sometimes breaking at knee length into a flare. Then, for those who prefer, there are smart; belted models. Collared, cuffed and often banded with Viatka, Natural Squirrel, Black and Platinum Fox. Attractively lined , with crepe de chine and warmfy interlined. Colors of navy, brown, kit fox and a splendid as- sortment of blacks. —Sizés 14 to 18 and 36 to 46. Ka;!m's—Sccond Floor. Millions of mothers keep “California Fig | Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your drug- gist for genuine ““Californla Fig Syrup,” which has directions for bables and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California™ er you may get an imitation fig syrup. 7 EARLY HEARING ASKED. Notice has been filed in the United States Supreme Court by George D. Jiile of Cleveland that he would ask dvancement of the hearing of the we which he brought to challenge commission-manager form of gov- nument in Cleveland. Unless ad anced the case would not be reached ore the closing days of the present rm, with a strong probability m.a it would not be called for hearing b be- n the —Soft Blac k Suede, with black gun metal trim- ming; one-strap ‘ low heels with rubber top lift. At, A Pair, $5 95 —All sizes. A splendid value for the price. Kann's—Fourth Floor. —Patent Leather model, One - strap, Two-button Pump, per(oratcd tip and quart:r. Low heel wilh rubber top lift. Dandruff Soon Destroys the Hair| If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruln it if you don’t. It doesn’t do much good to tr | to brush or wash it out. The onl y to get rid of dandruff fs ve_it; then you destroy it To' do this, get about unces of ordinary liquid | rvon; apply it at night when re- | tiring: use enough to molisten the alp and rub it in gently with the | finger tips. | | By morning most, if not all, of | your dandruff will be gone, and | | two or three more applications will | | completely dissolve and entirely d:’!‘[ro) every single sign and (rnce‘ of it. You will find, too, that all ftch- ing and digging of the scalp will | stop, and your bair will look and | | feel 'a hundreqd times better. You | can get liquid arvon at any drug store. Four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you 'have. Tris simply remedy never falls—Advertisement. —Kann’s—Second Floor. O Yards and Yards of Beautiful Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics priced, a yard 680 —Regularly selling for 75c, 85¢ and 95c. All full bolts. Included Are— —36-inch Heavy weight Cretonnes, —K. B. D. Colored Madras. —36-in. Mercerized Drapery Poplins. —36-inch Plain Tone Drapery Silks. —50-inch Sunfast Drapery Madras. —Quaker Drapery Nets. —Heavy weight Cretonnes and Terry Cloths. —42-inch Drapery Nets. —50-inch Drapery Poplin, various col- ors. 38 c tnll.lx. to_$295 Drapery Ma- et | ¥ ; ~—Included are 36 to 50 inch Plain Velours, 50-inch Sunfast Armure Tapestry, Verdure Ta estry, Sun- fast 8ilk Gauze, Bnlnrh Leather- ette Brocaded Velours, etc. Special Items—Good Savings —Lace Curtains and Portieres, —:‘”“‘:" "7"' Curtains $12.95 to $24.95 512 50 Panels, $3.45 to ow gradeu Special $4.95 grades. Special 52.85 where you see the checker- iy B Wed ‘Wednesday ...... ednesday, pair or excellent assortment of board desi ump. i —Imported and Domestic Lace plece Covers, : Curtains, 35.95 to (It’s Shredded Oil) 2 pairs of a Kann's—Third Floor. For Tranamissions and Diferentials Continued Wednesday, Our Sale of FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING From the Certain-teed Products Company Three Specials in o Housewares apkins : and Towéls These Items F. éalured For Wednesday —Full bleach em- broidery ‘and ar} linen. 45 and 54 inchés wide, of heavy wcng}xt and suitable ‘for ldncheon cloths, scarfs, ctc. Spe- cially priced, a Eyard, 75c and $1.00 ~During sale, floor laid _at 15¢ sq. yd. in Dis. only, Minimam jol vrice, $1.80, Every Yardlsg?c'”” s e Guaranteed (y . Many motorists still buy gear lubrication on the theory that “any old grease in the gear cases of their mo- tor car is a lubricant.” That’s why they usually get “just cheap grease,” usually made from reduction plant fats with no lubricating value. In contrast to such a hit or miss method, motorists are constantly discovering that it pays to be specific when buy- ing gear lubrication by in- sisting upon getting Ebonite. They mnow .appreciate the great difference between or- dinary transmission greases and Ebonite. You pay no more for this certain satisfaction of always knowing that you get the cor- rect lubrication. Sold by reliable dealers in five-pound cans and at ap- pointed service stations —Refrigerators. Three- door, {ront-icer style. Hardwood case, with gold- en oak finish and white enamel lining. Specially Priced— $19.98 —Pure Belgiafi Linen Dinner -Napkias, 22- inch size,-of good heavy weight ‘and possess- —White Enamel Sauce- pan Sets. Seconds. Three different sizes; white en- amel inside and out. Special Per Set 98 C —45¢c to 65c anery Materials. Special a yd. —Included are marquuettes. voiles, scrims, drapery nets, casement cloths, fine quality cretonnes, etc. Pattern 717 —Six attractive patterns from which to choose—two illustrated. —Guaranteed to wear satisfactorily or replaced. —Suitable for kitchen, bath, vestibule, stores, offices, shop, display windows, sun parlors, dining room, bedrooms, lunchrooms, etc. —Sanitary, durable and easy to clean. Water-proof. —The reason Certain-teed Floor Covering is so durable is due to the superior quality of paints used and process of finishing, giv- ing it a hard baked surface that will not quickly wear off. Con- sider your floor covering needs and share in the advantages of this sale. Kann's—Third Floor. sorbent each, —Table Ouclotn, plain white and colored pat- terns; seconds. Speclal nesday s 6 12 of a'kind. Third Floor.