Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 14

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14 BAN POLITICAL BUNK, REED URGES PRESS Pennsylvania Senator, Addressing Publishers, Derounces Quack Politicians. BRITISH ENVOY SPEAKER Sir Esme Howard Reads Message | From MacDonald. By the Associated Press NEW YORK. April -Ramsay MucDonald, British premier. told members of the American blishers' Association in ressage d at their annual dinner last night | t the A ant instrument in th rican pr an im- forwarding of Anglo-American good will, and | United States Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania delivered a warning to the newspaper men against publicity-seeking politicians, Mr. MacDonald's mess corporated in the a Britain's ambas! S Howard. him, he felt, the American a powerful col fn the work of strengthenin, and the print powerful weapon. Close your colum to the claptrap and buncombe of the politici words when ou know 3 minence were made ews value.” and indamentals of | they lacked the ¥ Losing. losing in the ng press is so print it. B to on, the rise of i the hundred mi uds Advertisers' Code. sur arties or ped such a code He made sing reference to aughed officials had Without save its reputation. efficient tools in your that’s sure to come. made to last for years. also have the graceful fine tool deserves. Ower 120 styles and sizes—80c up. tools are sold. Don’t be caught Kraeuter Pliers F course your car is the best behaved automo- bile in town—but there will be manya time when a pair of good Kraeuter pliers will Keep these handy and kit, ready for the emergency Another pair would be mighty useful foryour radio, and for odd jobs around the house. ‘Fhey are designed for hard, serious work, and and beautiful finish that a Einstein, Terror Of Wets, Robbed In Pullman Berth By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April —lzzy Einstein, famous prohibition en- forcement sleuth, returning from a series of dry raids in Detrolt, was robbed while asleep in his Pullman berth, he reported to the United States attorney’s office yes- terday. One pair of tortoise shell glasses and a fountain pen con- Stitute his loss. Einstein went to bed with his clothes on, he said, and was awak-- ened several times during the night from what he thought was the Jogging of the train. In the morning he discovered some of his property was missing. | ;;'[ulll‘nn upon evil days in Washing- on. “We don't know when we reach he said, “whether our finger 11 be taken, or if we will be coming committee or by w New Yorker, Mr. Vander- amuel P. Thomason of the Chicago as elected president of the ssociation at the busi- Other officers elected Vice president, John Stewart Bryan of the Richmond (Va.) News-Leader; rge M. Rogers of the in Dealer; treasurer, of the New York Her- ald- - The foliowing chosen: Frahk G. Rell of the Savannah News, Harry Chandler of the Los An- geles Times, Charles H. Taylor of the Boston Globe, T. R. Williams: of the | Pittsburgh Press and Paul Patterson | of the Baltimore directors were " CONNECTICUT AVENUE Ready for Occupancy ADPJOINING Cathe- dral Mansions, these attractive new apartments will strongly appeal to those seeking refined comfort with reason- able rentals. * One Room and Bath to Five Rooms -and Two Baths. All large, outside rooms, with spacious closets. Open for Inspection UNtil ¥ P. M. |3 |WARDMAN | 1430 K Street | tool They lines On sale wherever good “Ask Any Mechanic” ELISES, ang TOOLS fHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Green Bordered Fancy Secarf $2.95 Printed Silk Crepe Searfs, $2.95 With Plain Borders —These are wonderful values at the price, and are strikingly pretty in their brilliant color combinations, with deep plain-col- ored border of crepe de chine. The vogue for printed silk scarfs is known by every smart woman. . New Pique Sets, $1.00 —Round ‘collar and straight cuff sets, in tan or white. New Vests and Vestees —Made of satin. i —The Vestees are priced —Vests at Neckwear at 50c¢ —Pleated Collar and Cuff Sets, oi or- gandy, in two-tiered style, each tier in contrasting color, such as almond green and white, brown and tan, copen and tan almond green and tan. These are finished with satin bow. Kann's—Street Floor. Smart Veilings 50¢ Yard 75¢ and 85c Values —Veilings, in single ‘or cluster French dots on plain and fancy meshes, in colors of green on tan, pansy on orchid, tan on copen and others. Black and White Veilings, 50c to $1.50 —Some are woven; other patterns are dotted. $2.50 $3.50 to $5.00 Kann’s—Street Floor. Toiletries Special for Saturday —Sopura—a shredded soap for washing and purifying anything water won't hurt. Regularly 15c. Special, 6 for 25c —St. Denis Bath Crystals, in lavender, rose, violet, pine, narcissus, bouquet, cologne and almond odors.” In beautiful colors, and packed in glass jars. 50c —Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream. Regularly 42c. Tomorrow, 32c —Ivory Soap, guest size. b Dozen cakes, 55¢ —Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap, 4 cakes for 25c —4711 Violet Toilet Water, 4-0z. bottle, 3% Ic —Lournay Compact Powder. Regularly $1.00. Special, T5¢c —Nailbrushes, 1% Kann's—Street Floor. Framed Pictures Special Saturdey $1.00 —One may choose from the well known Campbell prints, Gibson landscapes, Eng- lish prints of bgautiful birds, Maxfield Parrish, Dinkey .Bird, The Blue Boy and other prints of famous masterpteces. The price is special for tomorrow. Kann's—Main Aisle, Street Floor. Photo Frames 85¢ Each —Wooden Picture Frames, in the popular swinging style, on an easel. These have gilt or silver finish. Sizes 5x7 to 7x11 inches. 3 Kann's—Street Floor. % Saturday Special* A Moth Proof Garment Bag and 1 Lb. Mothballs —These are the Bags, size 38x55 1 three on - FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924. Smart Short Cuff Styles At $1.15 Pair —Tomorrow you may choose from four pretty styles of fashionable fabric gloves, all at this one special price. These are styles that are most in de- mand and sell regularly for $1.50 a pair. Fine quality fabric gloves with smartly embroidered and spear-point backs. The colors are cocoa, Amer- ican gray, French gray, quail, fawn, mode and beaver. These are splendid fitting gloves, and every woman who sees them will want several pairs. Sizes 54 to V4. Kann's—Street Floor. New Frocks for Misses at $25 more desirable. For Dress and for Sports Smart and very youthful models, some in the girlish basque style with full skirts, and others are draped or plain tailored. These are fash- ioned of lovely silk crepes and French flannels, the crepes including georgette, roshanara, can- ton, flat and printed effects. The smart touch of embroidery, or perhaps beads and some with braids and buttons, all go to make these frocks Shown in green, rose, gray, tan. white, navy and black. Summery Kann's—Second Floor -Hats in Scores of Styles at $4:45 —Like many pretty colored flowers in a garden, charming hats make lovelier our Millinery Salon. orchids and purples, bright orange and dull almond color creations are glorious amongst the darker colors of navy, brown and black these Pretty Their shapes but hint of their becom- ingness. One may choose a poke, a turban. or, should her style of beauty call for a larger hat with large brim or short back, or a model in a fancy shape, the particular style will be found here. —Select from proxylin hair, tagal straw and crepe, patent milan, crepe de chine, hair and lace, and chrysanthemum braid. Many smart models for matrons are included. / New Sports Hats Have Just Arrived, at $1.89 Kann's—Second Floor. Children’s Play Shoes, 95¢ —Well made and practical oxfords of tan leather with leather soles. Indeed, the price is a low one you will agree, when you see the shoes. Children’s'and misses’ sizes of 5 to 8, 874 to 11 and 1174 to 2. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Kann’s Kapitol Kandy 60c Pound —Also-these good kinds tomorrow— —Stuffed Dates, —Assorted Fudge, —Broken Milk Chocolate, —Chocolate Cream Eggs, Kann's—Street Floor Corselettes Give Youthful Lines Good Models at $3.50 and $5 —American Lady Corselettes, made of light- weight pink brocade coutil, with elastic sides and boning over diaphragm. These have two sets of hose supporters. ?:st:n in back. $350 —American Lady Corselettes, made of pink- striped coutil, on long lines, with elastic sides and two sets of hose supporters. This model fastens on the side, and has ribbon elastic shoulder straps. Kann's—Second Floor. In Our Popular $8.50 Line —This smart new shoe for women (as illus- trated) comes in patent colt or black satin, with suede trimming. A particularly graceful .~||tppc7r, with the popular Spanish heel. Sizes 0 /. 3 Kann's—Fourth Floor. 200 Congoleum Gold Seal and Waltona Art ‘Squares, Size 9x12 Ft. Regularly $11.40 ~-THink what a special value this is! fect, but at less than the nual There are five vezy atts effects from which to. choose. Every, any room, and at this price are more bargains. known Atlas o and 'fllt‘hhfld fam oy are chem- jcally treated with tarine and re- c inforced throughout. Kann's—Third Floor. s ¢ . Kann's—Third Floor. tractive patterns in tile and carpe Whi thay 1 pr ;3 bave borders, they make & very attractive covering for P than usual ile these Rugs do not Bands. ‘These high and 19 1 'A New Tailored Blouse, $2.95 As Illustrated > zilored blouse, but a ilored blouse of white washable cotton broadcloth, and quite the smartest and most English-like blouse for the suit or sports wear. Its collar is man- nish. Its cuffs link together mannish So all one needs to complete the mannish efiect is a four-in-hand tie. —Other stvles with roll, Peter Pan or sports collars, and femininely trimmed in various ways. —Sizes 36 to 44 Kann's nd Floor Girls’ a;\ts Are Now $7.95 40 Coats. Sizes 7 to 14 —Desirable Coats for wear du chilly days, and the values are while. These are made of shado checks, polaire, cordara and plair coatings. Flare and belted sty with patch pockets, others witl t set pockets. The collars are t convertible. Half and full Jength The colors are blue, tan. brown and gT: Kann's—Second Floor. Girls’ $4.95 Hats for $3.95 —Tailored and handmade straw hats in so many pretty shades, egpecially becoming to little girls.” And the trimmings' Just wait until you see them; you will be pleasantly surprised. The reason these hats are such little beauties is because they are sales men's samples and others taken from our regular stock. Kann's—Second Floor. Bracelets, 29¢ A Saturday Special —One must wear bracelets these days. and one may choose as many as she pleases when there is such a splendid assortment as this from which to select. Novelty Brace- lets in assorted styles, some plain and some set with stones. Kann's—Street Floor. Onyx Silk Hose $1.95 Pair —These have Pointex hecel, and are full fashioned. Are made of chiffon or medium weight silks, with mercerized tops. In blaek and colors = —Women's extra size silk hos ioned. In black, and some colo Kann's—Street Floor, full fash- $2.00 pr. Women’s Glove Silk Chemise, $3.19 —Dainty silk garments, made in bodice style. Have satin ribbon straps, and are slashed at sides, finished with hand-crochet edge or imitation duchess or Val lace. The plain colors are orchid, peach and pink Others, trimmed in_ contrasting color, are mais combined with Madonna blue, pink with turquoise, peach with nile, and orchid with mais. These have embroidered medal- lions. Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Street Floor. Important Fiction Out Today! —The Barbarian Lover. $2.00 'y Margaret Pedler —As spléndid a romance as “The Vision of Desire.” —Weomen and Wives. $2.50 By Hur‘/tg Ferguson —A new book by the author of “Capitol Hill.” —The Dream. $2.50 By H. G. Wells —Imperturbe. $2.50 By Elliot H. Paul —Author ~of “Impromptu and Indelible.” Kann's—Downstairs Book Shop. Saturday Special 48In. Cedar Chests, Regular $24.95 to $27.95 Grades =2 $17.88 n. deep. Kana's—Third Fioor.

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