Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1924, Page 23

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N CORPORATIN LW Representative Gibson Intro-| duces Several Amendments to D. C. Statute. Amendments to the corporation law of -the District are proposed in a bill| introduced yesterday by Representative | Gibson of Vermont of the House Dis- trict committee. He proposes to change Section 608 to read: “The stock, property aud con- cerns of any corporation organized . under this law shall be managed by not less than three directors up to any num- of whom shall be stock- hoiders, with no _requirements sk to citizenship or residence. They are t time and place provide th: (except in companies), must make a report and file it with the corded of deeds stating the amount of sthorized capital stock, the amount paid in and the amount of debts. A third change proposed is in Sec- tion §18, to provide that any COrp failing to comply with the provi- of the preceding section which on bill amends may be com- pelled to do so by any person interested n the corporation or by the recorder A fine of $50 also might be and collected each month that the corporation neglects or refuses to file such report. COAL ECONOMY SHOW . BY MINE OWNERS OPENS JLL MAY CHANGE Roman Stripe Ribbon for Midwinter Millinery —Advance spring colors are shown ‘in this roman stripe ribbon, 1 to 7 inches wide. —Priced, a yard— 69¢c to $1.50 Kann's—Street Floor. Kiddies' Wearables Do Yours Need any of These? —Children’s Sweater Suits, made with link - and - link stitch, and trimmed with novelty weave -border; in’ b:ucl a:glg_ brown: = Reg- ularly $5.95. —Children’s Velvet Hats, in cunning designs for kiddies 2 to 6 years; choose from tan, red, henna, rose and brown. Reg- ularly Special —Children’s Bloomers, made of black sateen and finished with ruffle at leg; g ol Kann" cond Floor. Member Better Business Bureau. S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Important News for Monday’s Shoppers “THE BUSY CORNER” clal at 'Penna. Ave., &h & D Streets A Special Purchase and Sale 500 Chic Frocks —Have just been unpacked, with the exception of about one hundred and twenty-five dresses which were selected from our regular stock and reduced to this special sale price. Dresses Valued Frem $12.95 to $19.90 Sale Price $7 95 Veils That Make Hats Particularly Smart and Their Wearers Attractive —The Quaint Drape Veils, made to sell for 75¢ to $1.25. —Many styles are shown in popular colors, and fine assortment in black. . Kann's—8treet Floor. g— Start the Knitting Needles a- clicking tomorrow, We have a “Yarn Sale” —Consisting of 938 balls various weight yarns of the best quality and in a large array of colors. We quote: —85c Yi-ounce balls Yarn, in black, brown and gray, a ball.. .. —60c l-ounce balls baby colors, sps ball oude 50c - 2-ounce b Worsted, large assort- ment of colors ... . in dainty colors, s able for infants’ gar- ments .. —40c 1-ounce Came! Hair, in only e —ic l-ounce balls Shetland Zephyr . —35¢ l-ounce balls assorted Corimhiaf’h Gloves Are Important to the Perfect Ensemble —Beautiful quality gloves in French Kid and Lambskin, two-clasp style. —Clever models for women and misses, and among L‘_"J‘;h them are dresses in materials and styles that are suit- Paisley able for all occasians of the day. —35¢ 1-ounce Germantown .. Poiret Twills Taffetas Twill Cords Satins Plaid Worsteds Crepe de Wool Jersey Chine The wool dresses. are in coat and wrap-around styles. The silk dresses show many side drapes, flow- ing panels, side pleatings, full skirts and close fitted bodices. Many are beaded and braided, and buttons s Models and metallic trimmings add greatly to their neat and =3 Pretty Sweaters, ix attractive finish. Some have dainty collars and cuffs. 1o $1000, spe $3.50 yy v ayv and black. Sizes 16 | cach ............. B In navy blue, brown, tan, gray and bla zes 16 5‘7 v.?_‘ed oy ps, Hats, ctc. Anthracite Operators’ Policy Com- mittee Aided by Local Deal- ers in Exhibition. Proper use of anthracite coal in various Is being demonstrated at a coal economy show which opened yesterday at 1328 ¥ street, under the direction. of the general policy committee of anthracite operators, ,With the co-operation of local coal dealers. Tncluded in the exhibit of coal- using appliances at the show are several furnaces which are claimed o be economical of fuel. Some of the furnaces and grates are designed to burn lower-pr types of fuel we and an automatic conveyor which feeds coal in to the furnace and re- moves the ashes is shown in opera- tion. The show is free to the publie. Motion pictures fllustrating the de- welopment of the anthracite region Ivania. tracing the forma- thousands of years ago. reparation for market, wn threc times today showing scheduled for The picture will also be shown | th a private exhibit | ngton coal dealers, 2 is exhibited as it comes from the mine, full of slate end rock. and s shown later broken into its proper siz { wwcicoeny || | IRemnants of Coatings PUT IN RECEIVERS’ HANDS | R ll.l Firm's Assets in November, 1923.: . I At 1/ eg ar Estimated at $4,833,156—Lia- ! _ . bilities, $2,000,000. ! : I 4 2 Price e —Think of the new wrap and figure how cheaply it can be made if the material is bought at this Clearance Sale. —All our Coating Remnants are in this group, including Mar- vella, Oriona, Velmara, Arabia, Arabella, Veloria, Plaid Back, Camel’s Hair, Plaids, Stripes and mixtures. A Widths: 50 to 54 inches. Lengths: 1 to 314 yards. ) —Oniy 1 s : Priced Formerly $2.69 to $12.98 a yard | = et ed beautiful beaded bags. | | lined with silk, and having Now to a Yard!| sik cord handte. In red. | o [ ] ‘ sapphire, topaz, brown, jet, Satin Crepes Georgeltes Highland Checks and Vel- only vet Combined ie ko s Silverglow, i? assorted colors S —I15¢ ends yarns Ready Mad rn, colors only l-ounce balls Yarn, black ~» Very special, a pair $1.35 —This is a special purchase that _were lucky in securing, which makes the price such a low one for these fine gloves. Overseam sewn, Paris - point stitched backs. In black, white, white with black, brown, tan, gray. mode and beaver, All sizes from 5% to 7! Kann's—Street F and 18 and 36 to 46. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor Beginning Monday An Important Sale of 5,000 Yds. of Crepes and Satins Very Special —A special purchase that we made, and a genuine saving of one dollar on every yard to you. 40-In. AlL-Silk Canton Crepes Firmly Woven, Heavy Quality —Lark —Calcutta —TFallow —Jap Blue 40-In. Satin Charmeuse Guaranteed not to ruff up. —Navy —Black I mportant Sale Imported Beaded Bags By the Ass COLUM Upon applica Hawkins Hard Huntington, e Johr eivers said the n_ November 30, nd labilities, inciuding bonded indebtedness, ap- proximately $2,000,000. The company owns 1,700 acres of coal lands in the Haurd, Ky. fleld; and leases 1,500 additional the same field. It also operates in the t controls by Superfor C Duluth. Minn included In —White —Cocoa —Silver —Fog —Tan f | finished with fringe, nicely cherry red, etc. Kann’s—Street Floor. —5 400 Pairs Colonial Pumps Black‘Suede, Gray Nubuck, Patent Leather —High luster, perfect finish. —Brown Kann’s—Street Floor. holdings were ap- the Ohio hold d the dock prop- Kann’ :—Stféet Floor. 3,000 Yards Beautiful Irish Dress Linen Special, commission of naturalization, that Yard, 680 the time limit set by the t of Con- iress expires March 3, Such f 5 allens_are lmrmhtedd to applica | 36-in. Thomughl»y S:runk . tion without cost and to be wdmitted i fal o 2 . - et e to citizenship upon presentation of Almost every ff‘;“h“?f‘ fld“ée P}:fi jets an Suotiol il mand for linens. Frocks for Southern wear are very efte tively fashioned from them and most attractively trimmed 1 t erty at §i; 1 ALIENS ARE WARNED. i A Wonderful Clearance Sale of Women’sCoats Formerly $37.50 to $49.75 Special, $31.75 —These are coats which we have been selling regularly for $37.50 to $49.75 and are truly exceptional values. They are made of the finest soft-pile _fabrics, such as Former Soldiers Told Special Law Expires March 3. . Aliens who served in the American Army during the world war and have neglected to take advantage of the special legislation facilitating their raturalization are warned in a cir- cular sent out by Raymond F. Crist, —These quaint slippers with pretty silver-like buckles make one appear simple and yet very smart. Tastefully designed with light soles and flat heels. The suedes have covered heels. Sizes 2% to 8 i i ' ir v v 3 s Exceilo, Brytonia- and Nor- in eagh material. ‘Hurry for the pair you want at this low price. e e e Kann's—Fourth Floor. ; ions of the season—flare. side-fastening and belted modes. Beautiful fur collars, collars and cuffs and often bandings add decided rich- ness to_these coats, Lined with _high-grade silk and warmly interlined. In navy. black, brown and kit fox, Don't let this opportunity of securing a beautiful coat at such a low price slip by. ‘While there are still cold days ahead, these coats are such good values, it would even pay to put them aside until next year, Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 50%:. Kann's—Second Floor. P.N. Practical Front Corsets —In two splendid models for the medium size and stout’ fig- ures.’ —The exclusive elastic vest feature which brings front clasps Adxrectly at the center of body exists in every model of P. N. Practical Front Cor- sets, and is not obtainable in any other corset. No detail has been omitted for individuality, style and comfort for the wearer of a P. N. Corset. . These two models may be § had in plain or brocaded pink $5.00 and $6.00 Kann’s—Second Floar. French Blue Henna Navy Orchid Pink Gold Tan Copenhagen White 300 Pairs Women’s All-Over ‘Sillc Lace Clock Hose Perfect Quality, Regularly $3.00 Manufactured good character. Hundreds of such aliens were natu- cial purchase, securing a fine assortment of thirteen shades dEee gl Wild Rose sociated with Kerensky when the lat- morrow night, at 1006 C street. revolution in 1917 in Petrograd, and Heé is now on a lecture tour of the Pearls A copy of this notification was re- | ceived yesterday by Morgan H. h, f | lized in this city shortly aft th vhic! e a o hE e from phichitoaeicct Gray Former Russian Leader to Address Old Rose Central Labor Union. Kann's—Street Floor. ter was head of the Russian gov- ernment, will speak before the (fen-‘ Special for Monday He was born at Moscow Iin 1880. He h; 2 S| y f-Bas lbpent’ tws cerai fn Siharian | Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces later established a democratic-repub- Iican form of government at Omsk, United States. . ALUMNI PLAN DINNER. : " e A —Very Special Monday, their discharge papers and proof of with hemstitching and drawnwork. We made a very spe- clerk of the District Supreme Court. wpproved July 19, 1919, Reseda Viadimir M. Sensinoff, formerly as- B tral Labor Union at $:30 o'clock to- prisons, was a leader durin Siberia. —36-inch: length ¢ Pair Eleanor Virginia U. President, Senator and Bishop Among Speakers. The annual dinner of the Wash- | ington Alumni of the University of Virginia will be held Wednesday | . night at the New Willard Hotel. The | Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda- tion will co-operate in the affalr. President Edwin “A. Alderm; the university, Senator Rovat land of New York and B man will make speeches. ton C. Elliott will be toastmuster. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews and Richard E. Shands are in charge of arrangements. $2.55 —Fine Quality Silk Hose, full fashioned, and choice of several design; of clocks. In black only. . Special Values in Sheets and Spreads 81x99+in. Heavy Quality Bleach: —These Pearl Beads have a beautiful luster, and fasten with a solid gold spring ring clasp. Strung in graduated style. Kann's—Street Floor. A Month or Two Still Remains. JAMES B. WEST DIES. T’f::r Knit Underwear to Be-Worn. Paneral Services Will Be Held _wa_:,, c,:_ :,{::?hu That Nesd Repleiehins? Tomorrow Afternoon. ! « low neck, sleeveless; - bodice style; tape straps. Regu- nc lar and extra sizes, each.. —81x90-in. Betty Bates Spread, with bol- Sheets “Seconds” o ster; scalloped and cut corners. In blue, _ —January Sale. Price, $ l ‘29 rose and gold stripes. These $7 50 “each cans hnve b - ~__Round thread sheeting, cut full, hand 8VE been very starce) a gely torn. These are’unusually good. 5 d 5 ; ?vg ~—Crochet Bedspreads, plain' hem; extra heavy weight; Marseille pattern; size 82x92 inches. Regularly $2 95 : . —Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, bodice and bullt-up shoul- ders, band finish. ‘Lingerie ribbon . S , 15t Ragular s §0c | —Heavy Crochet Bedspreads, scalloped —Women's M and cut corners; pretty Marseilles pattern; closely woven; size 85x95 bed Pants and ts, loo!‘onl‘:; inches. ‘Regularly $4.50. $ 3 9 5 sassansan, . - James Bernard West, for M Martha A. West, dld;r s Mrs. X a A. est, died at his resi- e dence on Canal road Friday =Wemei's Cotton Rikbed Vests, + Funeral services will be conducted low neck, sleeveless;. bodice the Clements funeral parlors at 2 style; tape straps. Regu o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial ular = and = extra siz will ‘be at Rockville. 3 for $1.00. Fach at.. 35¢ = Mr, West is survived by two broth. 2 .ers—Willlam West, Canal road, and Charles West of Chicago. $3.50. Special ceees Kann's—Street: Floor.. PHE ;l‘h‘t knees, s lnd and woven ands. Regu nd ext: sizes, each . 65¢

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