Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 16

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LINCOLN PARK BACKS PEYSER AND COLPOYS Citizens Reject l;.emlufinn for ‘xe-‘ appointment of Oyster and Rudolph. MAKE BUS SERVICE PLEA Indorse Teachers’ Pay and Great Falls Bills. A resolution favoring the appoint- ment of Capt. Julius I ‘Peyser, now a member of the bourd of education, and John B. Colpoys, editor of the ‘Prades Unionist, as Commissioners of the District of Columbia, was adopted by the Lincoln Park Citizens' Asso- clation, in the Bryan School last unight. This followed defeat of a resolution favoring - the reappoint- ment of Commissioners Oyster and Rudolph. David Babp, who introduced the resolution urging the appointment of | Leal [ FOLKS Senor Augusto Mendez Leal, who, during. the absence, of the Portu- guese minister, has been acting as charge d'affaires, still holds the rank of secretary ofj the Portuguese legation to -the holy see, and his handsome mpart-| ment In, the his-| torio. old -palace' which has served Portugal for its Roman ‘envoy!| since the fteenth ' century has been kept in readiness tor him. This splendid palace’ dominates the. narrow thor-| Tortoghiose in oldel:'uglhotxtn:-enzé‘ludlii reminder of the glorious days when | the Spanish Pope, Alexander V. Vided the new world by a haiFline | between his own country and | | small republic which Senos ' s Senor L represents is going through | convulsions of domestic troubles and there are (wo powerful parties, each Capt. Peyser and Mr. Colpoys, alleged | SFUSEIINE in opposite direction—one t unsatisfactory conditions exist and that there is a laxity in law en- forcement in the District. ‘W. D. Beatty upheld the present Commissioners, stating _that he thought they had shown good judg- ment and had accomplished a great deal. A resolution was adopted unani- mously to ask for improved bus to and from Eastern High Guilford Jameson, president association, i committee t ng of the I'ub he public tilities Com- the fol-{ poliay. to persuade the new presicent, | Teizeries Gomew, 0 join the coal: tion of tho Mediterranean powera ba | ba composed of Italy and Spain and| the Portuguese republic. The other opposes this and thero are stormy sessions at the legislative meetings in Lisbon. Portugal has embarked on an e of industrial and commercial de. velopment and its present axecutive, for ‘many years minister in London I!\nd considered a most astute poli- tician, Is committed to that. line of Though of recent years not fignr- ing as of prime importance in Eu- on tomorrow morning. in refer-iropean councils, the Portuguese pos- the bus service: D. A. Ed- H. L. Bushong and Joseph L. 11, Support Teachers’ Bill. A resolution supporting the teach- ers' salary bill and the Norris bill for the development of Great Falls also were adopted. < Ray L .Smith spoke in favor. of the rapid development of Anacostia flats. Members of the association ex- pressod themselves as being strongly | in favor of this project. Following the business session, Engineer Commissioner Bell told of the many problems which have to be met by the District Commission- ers. He defended the policy of dump- ing the trash from the city in holes within the District. It is the most «conomical means of getting rid of rubbish, he asserted, adding that suflicient funds are not available for sending all trash out of the city. “The Commissioners of the District do the best that they can with the limited funds,” he emphasized. The following were elected as mem- H. ¥. Walls, Frederick Den- Willlam Shively, Richard 3. Joseph Ben- Sess ons, in various parts of the world, contain nearly a million square {miles and which iS more than_the continental territory of Great Brit- ain, Spain, Italy, France and Ger- many combined. Senor Leal is among the younger diplomats in Washington, but he has been carefully trained under the best Latin masters and spent sev- eral years in speoial schools in Lis- bon and Paris. He has a charming young wife, who is the first chate- laine the Portuguese legation has! possessed in twenty-five years Vis- count d’Alte, the dean of ministers in_Washington and who will soon enter on his twenty-fifth year of| is a bachel®r. ‘ORE than 800 million dollars is invested in the moving picture theatres of this country. Be- cause so many of us like the movies and patronize them, thishugeinvestmentisjustified. Brightness Is Rightness as Proven by These New Narrow Silk Gimps Jor Trimming Garments A yard—17c to 48c —Straight or irregular edges, in plain bright colors or combina- tions of orfental colors with metal. Kann's—Street Floor. —a Now C; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924 MEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU - S.. KANN Sons Co:. {Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets A Big One-Day Sale of Toilet With Every Article Marked at a Cut Price —Read every item carefully. You will find here Toiletries you use every day. E Toilet: Waters ! —Palmolive Soap, a dozen. —Lifebuoy Soap, a dozen... —Woodbury Facial Soap, 3 ¢ —Cuticura Soap, 3 cakes for.. —Resinol Soap, 3 cakes for... —Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 25 —Pear’s Unscented Soap, 2 cakes for... —Lemon Soap, that sold at 5c a cake, 6 cakes for. —4711 Bath Soap, a cake. —Jergen’s Bath Soap, dozen cakes, in box. x‘ 3 .ca.k:s or. —Cashmere Bouquet Soap, dozen cakes.. or Phome Orders. Nome Seld to Dealers. Right Reserved to Limit Quantitien. —La Blache Face Powder ~—Djer-Kiss Face Powder, small size. —Mary Garden Face Powder, a box. --Mavis Face Powder, a box —Java Rice Face Powder, a box... ——Garden of Allah Face Powder, a b —Dora Face Powder, a bo —Azurea Face Powder, a box. X. —Margo Face Powder, a box. —Luxor Face Powder, a box Tooth Pastes ! g Talcum Powders l , | Brushes | —L'Origan Toilet Water, a bottle $1.9 —4711 Violet Toilet, $1.00 size for......... —Djer-Kiss Toilet W bottle 56c —Amolin Powders. .2lc and 42 Kann’s—Street Floor. Tooth ..3% —Pebecco Tooth Pastc.}. .32c —Forhans Tooth Paste..27c —ZKolynos Tooth Paste. .2lc —Pepsodent Paste ... —Ipana Tooth Paste.....37¢c —Colgate’s Tooth Paste, per tube. ...25¢ —Colgate’s Tooth Paste, dozen tubes. ..$2.75 —Johnson & Johnson Tal- cum Powder, a box 15 —Coty’s Paris Talcum Pow- der, a box.. —Mennen’s Hair Dyes b DY el ol —Paul’'s Henna 80c —Empress, reg. $1.50, at $1.39 —Imperial, —Brownatone 39c . New Frocks of Pencil Slimness reg. $1.0), at 89c —Owens’ Toothbrushes, in glass holder; child’s, vouth’s and adult’s i 25¢, 35¢c and 45¢ —Howard’s Tooth 3z¢ brushes, reg. 50c, at 35c —Special Lot Tooth- brushes, worth 25¢.....17¢ —Ideal Hairbrushes, regularly $1.50, at...79c —Prophylactic Hair- brushes, regularly Items | ORI AR —Wearever 2-quart Fountain Syringe. ...$1.29 —Marvel Whirling Spray ..... seise $2.39 —Earl 2-quart Hot- water Bottle, regu- larly $1.75, at.,....$119 —Polo Club Electric Vib rator, regularly $5.00, at...... .e...$295 -I]§l etal Hot-water ottle, regularly $125 at ..........$1.00 Humming Bird Silk Hosiery Fancy Silk Crepe and Ratine Vests Ure Shown in Many New and Smart Frocks At $3.95 ~—Famcy Sk Crepe Vests, with collars, In brown. tan and gray grounds, with bright col - Slime. At geom, | Ene colored de Kann’s—Street Floor. Goods 1 Amiiseptics | —Listerine, large size.. ~Listerine, medium size —Glyco Thymoline, SOc size, —Lavoris, 50c size —Daggett & Ramsdell’s, S0c HEET 55 v o —Pompeian Day Cream, 50c size 39¢c —Tokolon Vanishing Cold Cream, regularly 69c, at 59c —Noxema Cream and Soap, bothifori icie ] ooy ... 45¢ —Othine, triple strength, a bottle cieeeoneen .85¢ Face Creams | . Jefferies, It pays dividends in better pic- tures. Hearst’s International T e Magazine is like a won- SCHOOL ROLLS INCREASE.| gerhul theatrical produc; S living. Giving the extra £ value its huge financial mn esources make possible, coat style, pleated and tiered ""’hfiu“’.’.“’.‘h‘:fi‘,‘l‘“‘”‘—f effects. Should one prefer bead- % Ag,sw,u by A.mEs.c“o,. ing or embroidery trimming to braid or fancy buttons and crisp Mason in March. collars and cuffs, she may have H ty her own choice. The materials cavsiLs | defective children has grown, but are crepe pasha, Roshanara crepe, o mcrely that the enrollment of them Intmflonal flat crepe, Canton crepe, satin, printed crepes and has extended with the advance of i in their behalf. | - —The shades are gray, cocoa, robin’s-egg blue, brick dust, cafe That Made Kum-a-Parts Famous 10,000 au lait, navy and black. World-Famous > Stein, y_J. Stahl. Mrs. ‘Sarah_J. son, W Frederick F. Waidman, Holmes, T. Mayer and George J. Byrne. $29.75 £ 51,,;;',50 —Many, many palrs of this fine quality hosiery is the only way to sat- isfaction when there is such a host of new col- ors as for spring 1924. —Made of the finest silk, extra long and will not fade. Have all-silk - soles. Also shown in white and black. Kann's—Street Floor. —For Madame or Madamoiselle these frocks are equally becom- ing. Tailored models and others not quite so informal are shown, More Defective Children Being straightline, long waistline, Trained Now. Enrollment of mentally defective children in the United States has in- creased from 10,217 in twenty-eight institutions in 1800 to 63,399 in 214 schools in 1922, and during the last four years has shown a gain of 15 per cent. Figures issued today by the bureau of education were cited as indicat- ing a growing interest on the part of state, city and private organizations in efforts to provide for subnormal children. The increase, it was added, does not mean that the percentage of These Shapes in New Millinery Are Essentially a Part of Every Matron’s Wardrabe Novel Materials for New Frocks New Printed Georgettes & A Yard, $3.00 . g, ~—40 inches wide, and satin-faced in floral patterns on sand, white and black grounds. Embroidered Georgette A Yard, $6.95 —In black and gray grounds, with several different patterns of embroidery. Lace Tunics Over Slips of Satin Form Becoming Gowns -—Made of 50-inch Spanieh Flouncings, about 214 yards nd the buttom and ‘with cascades of lace falling softly at’the side. The merest kind of sleeves have these tanies, which we are showing at these prices: At $8.95 —Black, gray, cocoa and champ shades, At $11.95 ,—Black and navy only. At $14.95 —Black only. At $15.95 —Black, fallow and oakwood. Kann's—Lace Dept, Street Floor. Sde oo $40,000 Worth High-Grade Wool | g NF —Each year we close out our entire stock of wool rugs to make room for 6ur spring and summer floor coverings. —Vastly becoming with their smart tailored lines, these hats are style-approved. and decidely in line it $4.65 —Close-fitting shapes of various straws, in black, brown, navy and purple. The trimmings vary from flowers and pins to ostrich or ribbon. —At the Special Price.... —Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 46. Kann’s—Second Floor. Of Course, Mother Likes Nice Things the Little Ones —Here are things that will make them “comfy,” and at prices Mother will like —Infants’ Bound Blankets, in pink $l 95 —Infants’ Hemstitched Sheets. 59 c or- or blue. Special Each oiseonisnsasens P es i sinisimsianons s ows —Hospital Sheeting, 2 59C —Infants’ Hemstitched Pillowcases. ners for pinning. Regularly 85c. Special Each . e —Infants’ Silk-mixed Bands. 490 —*Turk Special ... A Each .. S Ridren's Button Sweaters-in red, blue and “yctants aa tan. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Regularly $l 95 5295. Special . 59c Kann’s—Second Floor. —p Women’s 16-Button-Length Suede-Finish Fabric Gloves $1.19 a pair —Tutone heavy stitched backs. In pongee, mode, new gray, new beaver and covert. Sizes 5% to 8. for $L95_Creepers, v.:hitc dotted Swiss coliars. Spe- —Infants’ Muskn Gertrudes, embroid- ery and lace trimmed. Each Fine Wiltons Axminsters Velvets Brussels —from Alex. Smith, S. Sanford, Beatties, Firths and Mohawk Mills are included in this deep price-cutting sale. If you do not need these rugs now it will pay you to be foresighted enough to buy for next fall, because we need additional floor space and have cut the prices on practically our entire stock. and Separable Links Eetraorsiiott v oauer 49 Fine Axminster and Seamless Velvet Rugs ‘ Formerly $37.45 and $42.45 = / | 9x12 ft. 2 +$29 ox12ft. . 2 LJ 1 i g A —In this group are Alex. Smith’s Seamless, Ardsley Seamed, and Alpi; d f A minster.Rugs. in a splendid line of cplorings and - alt:actilveg;rie%tal patterns. Also seamless wool ?relv:: r;gs,“slome '(’i‘x‘!‘lfshg:da a:seonds \zi(h linen fringe. All the rugs in this iot are good, durable floor coverings that will wear for years. - = . . \ 21—6x9-Ft. 25—9x12-Ft. Indian Play Suits : . p Learn to Crochet or Knit a Beaded Bag —Keep up with your friends. It is the fad now to crochet or knit a beaded bag. A good one, though, because the ex- pense is small, and when finished these bags are beautiful pieces of art Axminster Wilton Velvet Wilton Velvet Rugs Rugs ~Roxbury, Smith and Sanford Makes —Sale price, [ $63.75 to $75.00 Values Thursday, h .. $19|95 xe,nl.:;;szws and $29.95 —Sale l;ic:.-m : $47.50 In Two Specially Priced Lots —We bought these suits from a firm passing through a “business disaster,” secur- ing them at a remarkably low price. The material and styles are good, and you will like them. Now is the 3 for $1.00 Only three pairs to a customer —21 rugs in this lot. = All perfect No sales to tradesmen " or merchants time to let the boys enjoy the fresh spring outdoor air in their play suits. We offer these two lots tomorrow: Lot No. 1 5 —Indian Play Suits, sizes 4 to 12 years, made of good quality khaki, trimmed 1 blue and yellow, dian headgear colored feathers. Lot No. 2 —Indian Play Suits, of heavy khakl, - trimmed ‘in orange and yellow felt, with red vest and headgear with 15 beautiful feathers. In sizes 6 to 12 years. Each suit packed in candboard box. Specia, each, $1.95 Kann's—Fourth and Street Floors. _ quality in best patterns and color- ings. These are wonderfully heavy quality and a decided bargain at this special price. Sanford’s Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs 9x12-Ft. Size 814x10%4-it. size ......$57.50 6X9-ft. Size ....ecoee..$32.50 414x6Y5-ft. size .......$17.50 36x70-in. size ... .$9.50 27x54-in. size .... Kann's—Third Floor. —Reduced Sale price, Thursday, each.. anare —Every pattern is & one. Not an unde- sirable one in the entire lot. When you see them you will agree with us that it Is one of the best values ever offered in & Wilton Rug. —Plain colors, two-tone and orien- tal effects. All are seamless, extra closely woven and have thick, deep nap. In fact, you will get years of service from these rugs. Sanford’s Seamless Fervak Axminster Rugs 9x12-Ft. Size —Reduced . $52.50 814 x10%5-ft.- size . 6x9-ft. “size .... 414x6Y5-ft. size 36x70-in. ‘size . 27x54-in. SiZ€ cesese....$450 work. —Beads are priced, a bunch, Sc, 10c, 15c, 25c and Sc, (About 25 bunches required to make a bag.) —Purse Silk, a spool, $1.60 —Knitting Needles, a set, ¢ —Bag Cords and Chairs, 25¢ to $1.50. —We will gladly teach you the art of crocheting or knitting a beaded bag if the materials required are purchased here. Kann's—Fourth Floor.

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