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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1o, 104 Just Out—~Picterial Review Magasine—for March. Copy, 1Sc. S. KANN SONS CoO. ({Telephone Main 7200 [ WORLD PORTS PACT FOREWARDED TO U' s'\ The Snow Man Is Here— { Now for the Sleds Conventions on Eleotrio Power and —The Snow Man is here. Now 5 for_the Flexible FI leds. Hydraulic Forces Also No. 1: length mfiihfifids $3.78 or the us Sent Here. S s H fin“h‘ 42 inches e pyblic and will give i r Racer; length, 49 o h of your property EERRE 0 thoughteal and intellige DRAWN UP AT GENEVA Avail your: cervics, Sup directed by a trust SELL YOUR PROPERTY ugh the Real Est. t of the Mun Remnant Doy Thursday Instead of Friday —as we are closed one-hglf day on Friday. Read Wedwesday’s paper for Remnant ness. e O Have You Seen Our Selection of New Spring Dresses at $207 —They are really worth while making a special trip down- town to see. There are so many pretty styles, and dresses that may be worn for ever so many occasions, that on sight one is tempted to select at least two. And why not, when the price is only $20 each. —The materials are silk faille, Canton crepe, flat crepe, georgette crepe and satin trepe. Graceful drapes and wrap-around skirts are shown, and many beltless models are receiving much praise. A great many models are sleeve- less, showing smart shoulder ‘drapes. For trimmings, these boast beads, fancy ornaments, embroidery, buttons, fancy . stitching and dainty collars and cuffs. Their colors are gray, tan, porcelain blue, jade, navy and black. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 4. Kann’s—Second Floor. —There are many corners a in your home which one New Hats, Already of these Lamps will trans- Trimmed in form into a cozy corner, Pretty Styles with its soft glows. The base and tops of these A selection of 200, offered tomorrow, each at Lamps are made of pa- ier-mache, pressed to ook like polychrome. The shade is made of parch- ment paper of red, blue or re are poke 1 crowns, d pinched lor shapes Kann's—Fourth Fioor. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets America Not Expected to Sign Any! conditions is un- : ed. We will ad- of Agreements d assist you— T charge 1is the ful brokerage commis- . Telephone the real te department, Main branch 15. THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY “Manufacturer’s Close-Ofit” Sale Cluny Cloths and Scarfs At 33Y%% and 50% Less Than Regular Prices 4 Clever New Trim- ming for Frocks Duvetyn Banding Avard, 35C —To visualize this band- ing, think of— —Two rows of duvetyn, with a row of bright ori- ental empmidery in the center, joined together d edged with metal . About 3 inch wide. Duvetyn in poudre bleu, copen, beige, brown and gray. A very clever ’ s p trimming that is entirely | i o v ~ i new. i Kann’s—Street Floor. —a Decorative Electric Lamp Complete With 25watt b By the Assoclated Press. GENEVA, February 14.—Consul General Haskell has sent to Washing- ton copies of thres conventions drawn || up by the international transport conference. They have to do with international efforts to reach agree- ments on complicated questions of transport’ and communicatfon. The most important, trom the standpoint of the United States, concerns the regulations of world ports, looking to the equitable treatment of commerce from the point of view of interna- tional trafc. It 1s not expected hers that the United States will sign any of these| conventions, but it is presumed there will be no disposition on the part of any signatory power to discriminate against the American flag merely be- cause Washington may not feel in a position to adhere to the maritime ports treaty. Asks Equal Treatment. The maritime convention text stipu- lates that every contracting state shall assure to the ships of all others beautifyl China is hed with the design as that used table at the White a treatment equal to that accorded to its own merchant marine. This equal treatment will apply to the l'berty of access to all ports used for foreign commerce and to the handling of merchandise and passengers. All customs tariffs and taxes levied | in connection with the utilization of the ports must be published before thex are put into operation. A special clause reserves to each state the right to suspend the benefits of equal treat- ment to the ship of any country which does not extend In its own ports the | privileges outlined in the treaty. Transmission of Power. The second convention deal the transmission of electric pow involves the granting of authori i stretch high-tension cables across the MMW%TTE; territory of a state that derives no direct benefit therefrom. The third prepares the way for accords between acceptabla We will ave vou stop our collec- ng to be while, The National Remembrance Shop 14th Street , Ons door rom Pa. Ave, Alio 1228 Po. Ave. —The beauty of these cluny cloths and scarfs is known to every woman with even the slightest interest in household linens. But the usual high cost of such articles has often caused women to decide in favor of other lower-priced ones. This fortunate “manufac- turer’s close-out” purchase enables these cluny cloths and scarfs to be sold at a price women will ke —These cloths and scarfs are beautifully made of fine quality linen, with rich cluny trim- ming, and are in the following sizes at these low prices: 20x45-inch 20x54-inch 20x72-inch Scarfs, regular $+.25 values, each, $2.68 Scarfs, regular $5.00 values, each, $2.88 Scarfs, regular $6.50 values, each, $3.18 Regular $7.38 . Reaular $8-28 —45-inch Round Cloths, $11.00 values. Ea nch Round Cloths values. Each treet Floor —A set of a Searf and one of these Cloths will also make delightful wedding presents. How many of your friends are to be among the spring brides? run, and urges the development of e AS ARTIST HEARTS BREAK | and Now Includes Those Who i hydraulic energy v a few Pleasant Tablets | Are in Financial Straits. states for the development and ex- oitation of hydraulic forces an in- al watercourses. The clauses of th vention provide protection L] " for all states through which rivers S R ’ Latin Quarter Membership Grows —~&tomach Feels Fine! By Cable to The Star and ¢! Copyright, 1024 PARIS, February 16.—In the Latin | Quarter a faw weeks a icide | club was formed for mer 3 with broken hearts illusions. There were among them, both ar The membership has increased to ! fifty, and since it has been voted to | extend it to those financially embar- rassed, it bids falr to inciude most { of the artl The initiation fee is | a bottle of blanc” to the ordinary ers. mbers are requested to Seine when their great | 2 special quay having | been designated. But the secretary | has on hand, it is reported, modern | revolvers and various kinds of poisons | for those who are afraid of the water. ENGLAND HELPS IRELAND | FINANCE LAND STOCK Tenants Have About Seventy Years | to Complete Payments on Their- Property. By the Asgociated Press. i DUBLIN, February 16.—Under the | land purchase act passed in 1923 all ! land tenancies in the Free State were | abolished and the tenants becoms | proprietors, paying _annual ments to the state. The instalments | are from 25 to 35 per cent less than the rents, and the purchase will be completed in about seventy vears. | The landlords are to be paid for | their property in 41¢ per cent Free | State ~ stock, of which 25,000,000 | pounds sterling will need to be is-, sued. The cash value of this secu- | rity to the landlords depends on the| credit of the Free State on the money | markets, but the British government | —These trocks are the embodiment of all the features for which L’Aiglon Frocks il fanirten The S Eoyoitument are noted—high-quality material, smart styles, clear and beautiful colors, good d purchase stock. oo Tl workmanship and economy. ma; npurchased tenancies and the gold, printed with many fantastic silhouette de- signs. Kann's—Street Floor. SSEY"— Eyelet Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets s 45¢ —Pretty and very smart. The collars in Peter Pan and flat shapes. The cuffs are deep and flared. Special Sale L?liglon Frocks Of Imported and Domestic Gingham $5.00 For Sports —To please each taste, t shapes, some with sect others with flarin 1 brims, and, of cou were not exclud: flowers to choose fro: or if ostr wreath here. of gray, sand, red, brown, navy and Copenhagen. Kann'’s—Second Floor Instant stomach relief! Harmiess! “The moment “‘Pape’s Diapepsin™ reaches #he stomach all distress from acid stom. h or indigestion ends. Immediate re. tiet from lence, gases, heartburn, n, fuliness or stomach pressure, your digestion for a few cents. ep it handy. Druggists rec- For Business A Suit Is Made Smarter E Wher. a Fiber Silk Scarf Is Thrown About One’s Shoulders —Beautifu A Surprising Value— Gingham Dresses for Girls $1.00 —Made of checked gingham, in cute styles, with pleated skirts, round necks, with and without collars. Prettily trimmed with materials For Shopping For Daytime Wear Everywhere strengthen tb:j or:uz; of digestion -nm!lml- pation. Improves Appetite, Relieves Constipation, brown, navy, tan and gray. $3.50 Kann’s—Street Floor. AR JUNIORS—Little NRs British government is pledged to as- gist the northern government to| complete land purchase within its | Jurisdiction. H —In slim straightline styles, with slight fullness at side, concealed by a belt, or in Hand-embroidery, pipings and buttons give added attractiveness to these frocks, which of contrasting shades. briar-stitching, but ap- pliqued, with sashes. In brown, red, green, blue and black checks. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Ons-third the regulardose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adulta. panel effect formed by sash beginning at each side. Dainty collars of French voile with hand-hemstitching and hand-drawn work trim some of the frocks, while others have ruffle collars or flat collars of voile and linene, matched with insets down the front. have convenient pockets, three-quarter and short sleeves. In orchid, peach, red, blue, brown, green and black checks on backgrounds of white. ‘Sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to 46. Kann’s—Second Floor. MUSKOGEE O.PENS DOORS | AS SOUTHWEST ‘AIR PORT| Aviators Given Welcome, Special Rates at Hotels and Theaters. By the Assoctated Press. ) MUSKOGEE, Okla., February 139.— 0] 0] 4 T isiivelly o Sale of Cedar Chests tals to aviators, and in so doing has et 125 Fine One’s Convenience : get a precedent for all air ports of Special at $3 095 the central and southern states in hospitality. The city is endeavoring to establish itself as the leading con- trol field of the southwest. —Of fancy satin gloria, in 24-inch swagger style. Made with wide Ottoman or satin borders, good selection of handles, tips and ferrules to match. In purple, green, red, navy and black. For the last three years all visiting Kann's—Street Floor. Regular $1.95 Creepers, $1.69 —"Goodness! How many creepers baby needs!” Mothers are continually saying that. These are cunning little things, i poplin and swazette, with round or square necgs. D trimmed with picot edged ruffling or in smocked effect, with w! collar. Many pretty shades. Buy for baby's continual needs. Kann’s—Second Floor. With | Manufacturer’'s “End-of-the- Season” Close-Out 7 Fine Dress Trunks Army and civilian fivers have been provided with identification cards which entitle them to reduced hotel , free picture theaters. 20 per cent ' discount on meals, free ad- mission to the ball park in league games, free use of the country club, and free boating, dancing and swim- ming at Muskogee's beach resort. New cards are just now being issued inviting all airmen to wttend civic club luncheons free of charge. More than 1,000 of these cards have been 1ssued in the last three years. DOCTOR OFFERED JOB , KEEPING TOWN HEALTHY Adopts Chinese Custom on a Large Scale. (By CaMe to The Star aud Phil Fublle Tadger. Copyright, 1024 Vot Special Tomorrow Each 0 Bolster Throws— Bleached Sheets Two Very Special Items Tomorrow— —Satin Finish Marseill es Bolster Throws, double bed size, finished with scalloped edge. Special each— $1.25 =99x108-inch Full Bleached Sheets, extra heavy quality. Owing to limjted calls for this large sizé, which is a regular $2.25 value, these are special Wednesday, at— -$1.59 Kann’s-—Street Floor. Poiret Twill and French Serge make smart spring costumes —54-inch All-Wool Poiret Twill, spanged and shrunk; in' black, tan and gray. Regular $3.50 quality, special a yard— $2.69 —54-inch All-Wool French Serge, sponged and shrunk, in navy and black. Regu- larly $2.50 quality, special a yard— $1.98 Kann’s—Street Floor. #llse Sage Tea ost every one knows that Sage Te2 and Sulphur, properly com- pounded, brings batk the natural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is PAEl won e 1ssy an , February 19.— muzsy and »"‘3.““?5‘”?" " custom of paving the doctor t:ll‘:::; wadays we simply ask at any, nis pattent in §ood health has been drug store for “Wycth's Sage and | adopted on a wholesale scale by the Sulphur Compound” You will get|mavor of Tuffe, 2 small town in the Dkt 1o S 308 department of Sarthe. 2 large bottle of this old-time recipe, | ““Tpa¢ tunctionary is seeking a town improved by the addition of other fbyllcxw who will kesp the natives at very little cost. n good £hape and who will be paid now, because uo one can possibly ! po "‘SE’ by a levy on the inhabitants. 1 that you darkened your hair, Hlsidu tes ‘;nlbba to llvu“loctureb on does it so naturally and evenly. | hygiene an e prevention of dis- z ase. He will be given permissi You dampen 2 sponge or soit brush | £33%, ‘medical ssaistance to sny of t and draw this through yourlmg wards whose nes‘s‘l or injuries ¥rench Mayor Curious The Feature Value! —50 Genuine Red Cedar Chests and Matting Covered Utility Chests Each, $5.00 —Quantity buy_ing enables us to offer such a value as this. Chests of natural hardweod cedar, very artistic and as sturdy as a trunk. These are from a famous factory, and —Strongly made of 3-ply veneer lumber, edges rounded, and covered with blue vulcanized fiber. Have mottled fiber binding with center bands. Also spring lock and loop draw bolts. Neatly lined with cloth, and fitted with two trays. 36- inth size. : 2 Kann’s—Third Floor. every detail in their construction has been looked aiter. casters. 26 inches long, 13 inches high, 15 inches wide. —20 Large Size —27 Cedar Chests, $800 Cedar Chest each ........ each e $14'OO —Handy size for the stor:le of These have no lock and key or —28 Genuine Red Cedar Chests, $2695 to $34.95 Values 54 £ g one small strand at a|result from willful ect ‘or dis- re. By morning the z;ty hairrdis- obedience of his ord ppears, and after another applica- . i The shores of the Dead sea are 1,290 or two your hair becomes beau- | 1ot “pelow sea leved or 30,202 feat vy dark; thick and glossy, and ow the top of Mount Everest. the yes lcok years youngess . . ... bworlds highest mountain. . —N“;;ii‘i‘;'.é‘;"9°d' cedar tub small articles. A wonderful : e e s iy aisg Davmain. No lock and key or L Somgare foor samples others casters, 34 inches long, casters. 33 inehes long, 13 ali are worth-while bargains. inches high, 20 inches wide. inches high, 15 inches wide, Have lock and key, also casters. Kann’s—Third Floor. ’