Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 15

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3 WORLD WATCHING | 1S, SAYS Rl]XASi Filipino Says Other Nations Will Be Guided by Our Island Policy. Addressing the student body of Georgetown University last night 'on the occasion of its celcbration of “Philippines night” Manuel Roxas, speaker of the Philippine house of representatives, declared the subject Deople the world over are waiting to see whether the United States will| retain its sovereignty over the island | possession or take the final step toward granting it independence.’ “England and other powers are pointing to the United States,” Speak- t er Roxas declared, “and with a wink in their eyes they say she cannot stand the temptation. But the 11.-| 900,000 people of the Philippines | know and belleve that America will Tesist that temptation, and will devi- ale from the course that other land- | &rabbing powers have followed in the past. i President John B. Creeden, S. J., of Georgetown Uriversity; Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director general of the Pan- American Unlon, and members of the faculties of all departments of the | university attended the celebration, arranged under auspices of the Phil- , Ippine Club of Georgetown in homor | of Speaker Ro: Sces Club as Bond. “When the day comes when the aspirations of the Philippine people are realized and the intentions the United States are carried out, sald President Creeden, “it iz my Tope that the Philippine Club will es- | tablish a sympathetic bond between | their country and the United States, and will always keep in the Philip- pines the memory of the great af-| fection which Georgetown Dbears | toward that island country.” Declaring that the Philippines is a “broadcasting station for American . Principles,” Speaker Roxas sald he dreamed of a Philippines which the service of humanity. grateful to the United States, minded, “and when we seek separ: tion it {s not because we love you | les, but that we love freedom more, | & principle which America itself has | "% instilled in ue." Speaker Roxas said the island is be- | (oming Americanized even to the ex- | But | partly veiled seclusion of the east and the hobbed-haired modernist of the west. Alfonso Donesa, 4, president of the Philippines TEetown} spoke on behalf of Filipino ents in the univer- . all of whom are represented in | & organizatio DRIVERS HEAVILY FINED. | Three defendants convicted in the Trafic Court yesterday were given Stiff sentences on charges of oper- ating their automobiles while drunk. George P. Phillips was given ten days in jail and fined $100 and in de- anlt in payment of the fine to serve an additional twenty days. John R. McDanlels, for a similar offense, was fined $1 and in default to eerve . Charles H. Mercein was and in default. to serve thirty days. Robert Green, with reckless driving, failing to pay & fine of $75, was committed to jail to_serve thirty days. In the past in some cases where defendants stood charged with oper- ating cars while drunk collateral of £$100 has been forfelted. However. that practice will not be permitted in the future. All defendants charged with this offense will have to stand trial, it was learned yester- day. Judge Schuldt, presiding in the Trafc Court, has heavily fined all such offenders convicted. An Enclosed Porch brings in the out- doors. Itis not a lux- ury and can be had at a nominal cost. It means an extra room for your home —a cheerful one filled with sunlight. Have your builder- give you an idea how little it will cost to enclose your gporch. Use Plate Glass Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. ROSSLYN, VA. G 300 Women’s Fine Qualis Glove Silk Vests “ e $1.95 —Bodice style, ps, finished with. picot :d.;gg. In pink, orchid and peach. Sizes 36 o . Kann's—Street Floor. ST ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924. Telephone Main 7200 Member Better Business Bureau NN SoNs Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Two Interesting Books The Pride of Pn:lomar PETER B, KYNE 75¢ Kaan’s—Downstairs Bookshop, Jan.uary Clearance Lots and Some Advance Styles in Early Spring Merchandise Make Saturday an Interesting Shopping Day Girls’ Winter Coals At Clearance Prices —Polaires, chinchillas, astra- khans, velours, sport cloths and many high pile fabrics make up these coats; many with pretty fur collars, All good colors, coats nicely lined and interlined. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Formerly priced $9.90 to $35.00 Reduced Saturday to $7.95, $12.95, $19.90 Kann's—Second Floor. Clearance Sale of Dresses For Girls 8 to 14 Years At Two Special Prices Dresses Regular Dresses Regularly ly $12.75 1o $19.75 N $8.75 to $9.75 Priced for Clearance $5.00 $8.95 —When daughter is between 8 and 14 years, dressing her makes rather a big dent in the family exchequer, with her ideas of dress- ing like a young lady. So replenish her wardrobe tomorrow and avail yourself of big savings. There are smart, youthful styles in the 24 dresses offered in this Clearance Sale. Made of velvet and crepe combined, or well made of serges, crepes and veivets, trim- ming themselves in various attractive ways. Remember the price— $5.00 and $8.95. Kann's—Second Floor. 10} A Special Purchase of a Manufacturer’s House and Road Samples of Beautiful Neckwear Made to Sell for $1.00 to $2.25 Choice Sat- —Included are collar and cuff sets, collars, vestees and lace camisoles. Pretty Pt. Venise laces are made up into the daintiest of collars and sets and vestees. Crisp organdies are well used for many attractive collars. There are vestees or oriental and Pt. Venise laces. White, ecru and colors in the assortment. Kann’s—Street Floor. New Imported Beads and Earrings Are Now Being Shown in Our Jewelry Department —There're here galbre, in fascinating designs and col lors. —Long chains of beads. Medium chains. Or choker beads. With earrings to match or blend. Necklaces—50c and $1.00 Earrings, Pair—50c and $1.00 W hite Bone Bead Necklaces —So popular now. In plain or carved designs. Gradusted and ont size beads. All shown in assorted lengths. Regularly $1.25 to 32.50. —Choice. Kann's—Street Floor. Kute Kiddie Klothes Your task of keeping the children w_el.l dressed without mortal injury to the bank account is greatly sim; lified if you embroider the little rompers, play aprons, and party frocks yourself, making your selections from our complete stocks of the newly arrived . . Bucilla Package Ouitfits 5110—Ready-made Romper of pisaymi - §1.25 5116—Ready-made Dress Hat, is made of pink or- gandie with hemstitched white organdie trimming, 52.75 t SIIS—s\:eIIow Crepe Blo i Ered:_s, finizl’llld wzilh brw: 3 - binding. Sizes 2 years, l3.‘&:1'1 and Gyun_.......'... 52'50 _Each package contains besides the stamped piece, sufficient Washfast anbfmle? flosses to complete the work, a steel needle of the which gr 8i ies ery. Come in for .;'.fiumm circular, Kann's—Fourth Floor. o Final Clearance Odd Lots of Leather Handbags Special, $ 1 .OO —Included are bags which were made to sell for $1.95 to $2.95 re- maining from different sales. We have added to these some small lots we picked up, making a large assort- ment from which to choose. In Pouch or Swagger Styles and Made of Genuine Leather. Black and Colors Kann’s—Street Floor. + Special Purchase and Sale 350 Veils —Regular 75¢ to $1.25 values. These are the drape veils so much in vogué now and are shown in varied styles and the season’s best colors, with, of course, a good assortment of blacks. Kann’s—Street Floor. Scores of Women’s ‘Dainty Handkerchiefs In a Special Assortment Each at 15¢ —Included are linen and fine cotton handkerchiefs, in many attractive patterns, white and colors, with one corner nicely embroidered. Kann’s—Street Floor. ! An Assortment of Delicious Chocolates Peppermint Orange Cocoanut Raspberry MarshmallowWhipped Nougatines Cream —And other deli- cious favors, m, 00C —“Oh, Henry” Candy takes Washington by storm. size bar. Chocolate Cream Fudge After Dinner Mints 39c¢ urday, ~—Metal IaBox ofA Assorted chocolates. i 39c Kann’s—Street. Floor. Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose “Seconds” of an Excellent Quality Hose —Saturday Special $1.35 Pur 500 Pairs in the Sale —All-over Silk Hose, in heavy weight, also a few chiffon hose, and in the assortment are some with lace clocks. Majority black, but there are some cqlors in the sale lot. Not alt sizes in each color or style, but in the lot as a whole they ragge from 8% to 10. —This 1s a real opportunity—do not miss if. Kann’s—Street Floor. Umbrellas ... $3.39 ‘—Men’s and women’s Gloria covered umbrel- las, a silk and cotton fabric, in black only. Good-looking umbrellas and wery practical Made like the more ex- pensive ones, with tips and ferrules. Fine as- sortment of handles, amber or bakelite trim- mings and leather raps. Kann’s—Street Floor. Several Hundreds of Sample Shoes Included in This Manufacturer’s Clearance Women’s Low Shoes $7.50 and $8.00 Values at —The modes of the moment are here Sizes 3 to 7, widths or dress wear. ! Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Misses’ Party and Dance Frocks A Clearance Including Values from $29.75 to $39.75 —Frocks like these always possess charm and lend toe their wearers additional attractions. Soft. and frilly little creations of georgette crepe, chiffon taffeta, satin and silk velvet, in bouffant, draped and hoop skirt styles. Ribbons, beads and flowers form the dainty trimmings. In gold, rose, orchid, gray and black. Sizes 14 to 18. Kann’s—Second Flapr. ——n Women’s Kid Strap-Wrist Gauntlet Gloves —$2.95 quality. Special Saturday, pair. —Very fine quality Gloves, P. K. and P. X. M. sewn: spearpoint and stitched backs. In black, sand, pearl, champagne, oak and pv‘l’l’\lle. Hundreds of Pairs Women’s 16-Button-Length Chamoisuede Gloves —Worth very much more than Saturday’s special price, pair.... 95 C —Heavy stitched backs, in mode, pongee, beige and . quality. Sizes 6 to 8. £ RSO 50 Mah-Jongg Sets Marked Down for Saturday! Regularly $22.50 a Set Special, ¥]1 8.2 —Followers of Mah-Jongg will find this sale immensely interesting. These sets are very fine, having high-grade bamboo backs and heavy bone tops. - Beautifully carved and the flowers and season artistically col- ored. ' —Set consists of 144 tiles and extra blank ones, four winds, cox]mters, dice cups, etc. This reduction éffective tomorrow only. Kann’s—Mah-Jongg Salon—Fourth Floor. Fine Bte Color Makes the New Hats . . Glowing Creations —Anything the new hats may lack in trimming—for sim- plicity is the rule—they make up in the dashing, vivid colors that tint them. That is why they are so eminently appro- priate this time of year, to lend brilliance to the fur coat or be-furred costume, to make spring seem a little nearer. Visca Straws & 00 Milan Patents Haircloths $ = Faille Straws Faille Silks Combined With Straws Kann's—Second Floor. to C. Caben and esented for street R "oy Lingerie of Silks and Satins To Please the Lady Fair —Radium Silk Step-in Sets, con- sisting of shirt and drawers, in orchid, pink, honeydew, self nnr, picot edged; regularly Xt S —0!'8 de Chine and Radium Silkc tailored and lace trimmed styles. In flesh color, ~Crepe de Chine Gowns, trim- ° med with val lace, shirring and hemstitching. In orchid, —?nu' Satin with geco. Plain and change- colors. e 22 $22.00 Kann’s—Second Floor. * —=No Odor, special, 21c. 21c Sale - Toilet Requisites You Need Every Day —Benzoin Glycerine and Rose Water, special, Zlc. —Pyrodento Tooth Paste; 25c size, special, 21c. —Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream, 25¢ tube, special, 2lc, —~Mennén's Violet or Borated Talcum Powder, special, 2lc. —Coty’s Compact Powder, regu- larly 59c, special, ZIc. —Levy Lip Stick, regularly 19¢, special two for Zic. —Golden - Glint Shampoo, spe- cial, 2ic. —Woodbury’s Powder, i?secml, 2lc. opura, regularly 15¢, special, two for Zic. X L5 ;Armen:s - Bau; ;Soap, very rge cake, ‘regularly 10c, spe- chal afar zie P Kann’s—Street Floor. Face

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