Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 19

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POLICE HEAD TRIED EWILL TESTIFY MONEY FOR CANDLER RAID Atlanta Official Aiding to Procure Divorce Evidence. MAKES GENERAL DENIAL | Neglect of Duty and Perjury.Also Alleged. rial last night be committee of Atlanta Chief Beavers is under suspensio by order of committee pendin disposition of the cas Twenty-four wit mittee wers exami for the com- edings, whic 1y with leg or the 1o throw out Clue to Ca Mr. and Mrs. in the other wmed to through DENIES SCHOOL PUPILS ARE ADDICTED TO DRUGS New York Police Commissioner Says Not One of 951,000 Chil- dren Are Affected. By the Associated Press. the Women's t said pub- b ne | ion, of Hobson 15 | bol records showed, one of th 00 in this eity Gen. Russell Leaves Haiti. i, April 8— 1, Am Four out of Five Charged With ‘ ;| BOMB FIRED IN HOME . WAS LOANED M’CRAY Members of State Board of Agri- l culture Expgcted to Refute Brown's Story. ND. . April S.—Indian- f the state board of i expected to testify | | r transfer of $155,000 of {the board's funfls to Gov. MeCray | when the trial o€ the executive, who | iis charged with embezzling the . was resumed today ex-president of | { By the Assock turned 1 1 them he unders used by the | Y was it In the | 1ana, OF ORLANDO RELATIVEl i | —A dispatch to the | s a bomt in the ho lano, father- { remier Orlando, | sws and_destroying | titure. No one was t known who pl | | Never be without MUELLER'S in your pantry ESISERAR AR R A Sy | | A noted authority says that a few | drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- | rounding the ingrowing nail reduces | inflammation and pain and so tough- ens the tende., sensitive skin under- | neath the toe nail, that it can mot | pendtrate the flesh, and the nail turne | naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic | manufactured for rhirorodim. ow- | ever, anyone can buy from the drug | store a tiny bottle contwining direc- ! tions. is Pyorrhed’s toll Be the one to escape— brush your teeth with Forhan’s Pyorrhea can be successfully fought. You need not pay the price in lost teeth and broken health as four persons out of every five past 40, and thou- sands younger, do. But don’t wait for tender, bleeding gums totell Pyorrhea is on the way. Start the fight now. Go to your dentist regularly for tooth and gum inspection and brush your teeth. twice daily, with refreshing Forhan's For the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢c and 60c in tubes. More than a tooth paste ~—it checks Pyorr| forha FOR THE GUMS youthat 9 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. “The. Busy Corner” @, ® ‘o Illustrated: Tailored Suit, $49.75 e vtreme Left) —Strictly tailored with vest of silk brocaded poplin, embroidered monogram in white, triple pock- ets and notch collar. Matrial is a fine Poiret Twill. Sports Coat, $29.75 (Left Center) —Made of polaire cloth and at- tractively trimmed with'self cord- ing and fastens with one large button. Serviceably lined. Colors are reindeer, green, tan, orient and platinum. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924, ; L2 e Puagy Heis & ~ Ep %, < Left, Opposite View of Costumes Sketched Above Fashions That Will Pass In The Springtime Easter Hat, $12.50 —Wide brim. short back hats of Co- lace and_hair braid. edging of scalloped ribbo: med with pretty flowers one of hundreds of new we are showing. Sports Scarf, $4.95 —Not an accessory, but an_ essential to the sports costumc. The scari pictured is of printed crepe de chine. with plain colors and comes in ex- quisite color combinations. Kann's is also showing many other styles at other prices. The “Bat” Glove, $5.00 —Made of imported glace kid with novel cuff, two-tone stitching on back, and one pearl clasp at wrist. Inmany desirable color combinations. One of the many smart gloves to complete Easter costumes, which will be found in Kann's Glove Department. New Fob Bag, $5.00 —When an under-the-arm Bag dan- gles a fob, one may be sure it is ultra-smart. These are made of silk in check or_stripe effects, and navy. or black. Fitted with safety pocket. card case and mirror. Countless other smart bags are at Kann's for your choosing. e Smart Shoes, $8.50 —Stepping into these pumps is step- ping into the -foundation of smart costuming. Baby French Heel Sandal, in patent leather.and black and Jack Rabbit suede. Numerous other fash- ionable styles await. your sclection at Kann’s. 2 Are Passing In—-and Out—of Kann’s —First, last and always, Kann's is a Fashion Store. Not fashion at prohibitive cosi. But fashions any woman can afford to buy. Fash- ions any woman can afford to wear—no matter what style stand- ards she desires to maintain. Kann's is now at the height of its Fash- ion service. And Easter, that Fashion Day of Days, is only a week or two away. There is no better time to choose vour Easter Apparel than now—and no better place to choose it than Kann's. For instance, there are, at this very moment, ready for vour selection here— 500 Smart Spring Coats at $29.75 300 New, Plain and Novelty Silk Frocks at $39.75 475 Stylish Tailored Suits at $25.00 & 300 Pretty New Blouses at $5.95 200 Striking Sports Skirts at $5.00 —and thousands of others at higher and lower prices. Every gar- ment in the entire collection is Fashion-right and Price-right. And, besides, the garments themselves there is every other essential of cor- rect costuming to complement them—ifrom Hats to Shoes. —What is more, Kann’s Fashion service "extends to every feminine member of the family, whether she is Two or Twenty-two, Sixteen or Sixty. The costumes illustrated herewith are characteristic of the many others in the store. Tomorrow is a good time to see them. Hllustrated Below— 1. Girl's Easter Coat—$10.! 2. Girl's Taficta Frock- 3. Little Girl's Voile Frock—3$4.95. 4. Infant’s Nainsook Dress—$1. 5. Cunning Organdy Bonnet—$2.95 6. Carriage—$349. . Miss’ Canton Crepe Frock—$29.75 KANN SONS COMPANY Penn. Ave. 8th and D Sts. Tllustrated: Smart Cape, $25.00 (Right Center) —Fashioned of soit pile fabrics, with striped border and collar. In platinum and reindeer. Crepe lined. Ever so smart for spring and summer wear. Georgette Frock, $39.75 (Extreme Right) —Tucked Georgette with insct panel of accordion pleating at the side, and side tic. Colors arc navy, gray, beige, black and white Arriving —Early every morning scores of express packages arrive at the store. Within are concealed crisp, iresh, new Fashions, destined to become important parts of the Easter Fashion parade. Selling —The very morning they arrive. most likely, you will discover them hanging in their places in the Apparel Section. offering you their smartness, beauty and serv- ice for surprisingly little Delivering —The ones you select, unless held for alterations, are soon on their way to your home in a speedy Kann delivery car. These cars cover every section of the city and its suburbs. Wearing —That same ecvening—or next morning—while the spell of its newness and becomingness is still upon you, you can step out, smartly attired, with money still in your purse, for you have paid less, and riobody” ¢drt tell the dif- ference,

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