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8 ‘ PROPOSED COTTON , RATES SUSPENDED ' ' 000 Yards Imported Wash Fabrics Formerly $1.25 to $2.50Yd., Monday at 78¢ Yd. —Vacation brings with it the need for many wash frocks. Here is your opportunity to buy the material for two, or perhaps three dresses for the price you would have paid, in many instances for the material for one. In the assortment are the beautiful heather homespuns, brocaded ratines, glos jacquard crepes, novel woven crepes such as v and other effects. Such an opportunity will not occur again this season because when they are gone we will have no duplicates of them. In the Assortment Are: —Imported Homespuns and Ra- —Fancy Self Colored Check Crepes, tines, in about 35 different de- in 15 different colorsanddesigns. signs and colors. —Novelty Waffle Crepes, crinkle ground, in about 8 different colors. —Woven Stripe Crinkled Crepes, —Novel Woven Check Crepes, in at in 5 or more colors. least 21 different colors. Printed Silk and Cotton Crepes New Silk and Cotton Tub Silks Monday, a Yard— a Yard— & " i £ nd their s leaving N the ‘state. 3 as 00 white 3 /4 B the farm in one year. g ng a part in _the steady : number of farms were ; —Fine checks and pin-striped designs; fabrics with a high luster, which will launder favored large flowered patterns, a number o ahicha e hisie with 8 b bcat\lilull_v and are guaranteed fast colors. of them-in black grounds with bright flow- signs which are excltsive with us, and Heat Tinted and white grounds, with the patterns ers. New checks, small all-over patterns, tiful color combinations. Goods originally in blue, pink, green and black. 36 inches wide spaced white outline checks on dark selling at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. wide. grounds. THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, . T._.U. JUNE 1, 1924 —-PART 1. L C. C. Holds Off Schedules Cln-l celing Combination Rule Four Months. h would rule in connec- ton and cotton nd southwestern points to various interstate destinations were ordered suspended by the Inter- state Commerce Comm esterday from June 1 to Septembe The proposed rates would be in- creased from Cecilia, La.. to New York and Boston. A similar effect would be had from other points in the south. Other ° % Kann SOUTH CAROLINA STUDIES Ads on NEGRO EXODUS PROBLEM | Pages 39 and 40 Land Settlement Under Considera- tion to Offset Boll Weevil Also. By thie Associated Press. COLUMBIA, €. May settlement as a state controlled proj- “et, 1o offset the boll weevil and the migration of the ro from the cot- ton fields, has been investigated by A commission appointed by Gov Thomas G. Mcicod of South Carolina, +hut must wait on legislation by the nbly next vear —Glos Jacquard Crepes (some do- ‘mestic weaves), 10 different colors. nnin situation varyine throughout the south 0000 Familiex Leave Farms. Dr. W, W. Long. directonof the ex- tension department of Clemson Col- | in pointing out the need fo Printed Voiles in Many New Patterns, a Yard— 38¢ the advent of : i —More popular than ever and showing the ih . which reached the peak of its dominance over the cot- ton crop in South Carolina during the lm‘r.-. years in question, and the Tesultin ation to the north of botl s —\Wide woven stripe patterns, needle-point patterns, small chintz patterns, many de- cted by | & was steadily | Erowin . Mr. Long said. It was felt that it would be impossible T rrivate to undertake ut colon schemes into tion. unles state led the Kann's—Street Floor. Silks! Unusual Values for Monday Look -in The Sunday Post! —$3.50 and $4.00 Sport Crepes, in a ~ 2 50 great assortment. At, yard, . ° —$2.69 to $3.00 Printed Crepe de Chines, in more than 75 patterns, o yard, E —$200 and $2.50 Glos Sports Fab- 1 69 L] neat stripe patterns. B 1 69 10 Yards of White Nainsook, . —For summer lingerie and little folks’ apparel. 36 inches wide, of fine quality with silky finish, [ and the price is low enough to tempt you to buy in_10-yard piece ° Kann’s—Street or. rics, in many wanted colors, yard, Laces Trim New Wash Frocks —$2.00 to $3.00 Plain and Fancy Silks. —Many of summer’s loveliest Cotton Special at, yard, —$1.50 to $2.00 Knitted Glos Crepes. Frocks are to show laces of all kinds. They are the vogue. Special, in the sale at, yard, “Venise Collar Edges, in white, cream and ecru. 79¢ to $1.00 yd. Study Wextorn P The land me first went to sin. where with th Good Values in Linens - . At These Prices Monday «iiished Hemstitched Linen Table Sets, he Pure Linen Hemstitched Table Sets, consisting att of cloth, size inches, and six l3-inch ° napkins to match. Made of good heavy weight linen damask. Hemstitched Damask Tablecloths, —Here is your chance to get a fine table cloth at an attractive price. The quality of these ° cloths is cxcellent, and they are a good size— 355x70 inches. In neat designs. 70-in. Irish Linen Table Damask, White Goods Low Priced Four Good Monday Specials 75¢ White Striped Organdy, —A big réduction on such fine quality white striped or- c gandy, so one should buy enough for her summer frocks. 40 inches wide, and has permanent finish. $1.00 Imported White Ratine, Yard, —Here is an ideal material for summer sports C frocks and skirts. Closely woven, of splendid weight and 38 inches wide. 36-in. White Shirting Madras, —Surprise your husband or brother with a shirt made of this white madras shirting. They'll like it, and the cost will be small, if the material is purchased tomorrow. In to finance thei munity nd scho Col. J. F. Howell Retires. James F. Howell, Coast Artillery . commanding the coast defenses apeake Bay “ort Monroe, Va., Place retived list of the | lery in July, IS98, anc ice in the Philippine insurrection and onel of ar- Damask, 70 inches wide, full bleached and in five rmy during the zood patterns. ¢ . 4 z a cloth that would be : snoug Your table was extended 10/ i sea < would be economical to gy e use Ateanns onensive 1dithe ‘t it tomorrow, o Irish Linen Table ™Y H ] d the grade of Regular Army. Since return from -Europe he has served at Boston, at the Army War College, in this city, and at Fort Monroe. Large White Bath Towels, —_The linen closet or drawer can't hold too many large size bath towels during the summer. These are size s = z 22x44 inches, very absorbent and are the double-thread Law Librarian Appointed. kind. John T. V; r < has been ap brary of Boutell, re Mr, sides at 15 \West Irving Md.. ! ticing i city, and wa perly deputy Kann's—Street Floor. of l.4;.\nu:'r Kann's—Street Floor. These Braids and Buttons ' Are Smart to Use jco in the interest of thew Library Congress = i On Summery Little Frocks of Sheer Cot- ton, Washable, and as Pretty as Can Be —Venise Allrover Lace. 18 inches wide, for making entire vokes and sleeves. in white, cream and ecru. A large as- —Calais VaJenciennes Laces, in sortment of patterns. patent ngton is & pen- sless recelving set. T is equipped with special apparatus, which zives advance formation’ as to the immediat ability of wir posts a war before another coin is due Trout Leap Ten-Foot Dam. Trout leaping a ten-foot Hammondsport, N. Y. was first- sign-of-spring sight that drew large erowds. The trout w ving their winter habitat in k the upper waters of | Creek. They took their start in pool at the bottom of the dam and attempted the hazardous leap one at a_time_in_orderly fashion STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Help to the Gardener If you're farming a little—or gardening— you'll find very help- ful and interesting an- nouncements under the For Farm and Garden column in the Classified Section— every day—and a spe- cial display “ad” on Sun- day. They tell you where you can get what you will require to make your venture a success. —Ratine Braids, washable, and in oriental and multi-colored effects, various widths. 15 and 29¢ yd. —Rickrack _Braid, in , attractive color combinations and red, blue and pink. 5 yards for 10c ZBias Tape, for piping, in'many colors. 12-yard piece for 25¢ —Colored Embroidery. very nar- row. 2Vi-yard piece ior 25¢ Kann's—St —Pearl Buttons, in square, round, fish-eye, self-shank and two and four hole styles. . 29c doz. to 59c ea. -Crystal Buttons, large and small: round, ball and oval shapes, in white, jade, amber, blue and ori- ental colors. 19c to $L75 doz. —Wooden Buttons, in ball and flat shapes, 49c to $1.80 doz. reet Floor. 500 Attractive Linen Dresses $3.99 In 15 styies In 10 colors —The number of - styles, the number of colors, the fact that these are handdrawn, pre-shrunk linen dresses and the low price—$3.99, makes this sale interesting enough to be called “remarkable,” and that it is. The.15 styles are too many to describe in- dividually, but all are smart and simply designed, with dainty collars and cuffs, pip- ings, touches of embroidery and handdrawn work to re- lieve their trim tailored lines. ‘The 10 colors are: Tan, blue, brown, tangerine, orange, peach, orchid, gray, white, vellow and pink. Sizes 36 to 6. Kann's—Second Floor. Twenty-Two Specials at 22¢ —John Clark’s 3-cord Sewing Cotton, assorted sizes; white and black. Dozen.. —Peerless Snap Fasteners, 1 dozen cards —Hair Nets, double mesh ONL' but white or gray. 6 nets for........... —Hair Nets, double mesh; cap shape - 22¢ 22c¢ —Sanitary Aprons, made of pure gum with net top ... 22c —Household Aprons, made of all rubber, in assorted 22C 25¢c each. 2 f r.),' 22C “Pure Gum Crib Sheets, 18x24 in. Regularly 39c. o 22c¢ __Silk Seam Binding, black, white and all colors. Reg- 22¢ ularly 30c. For N e C —Darning Silk, black, white and colors; 33 yards'to ball. 22 3 balls for ............. ; C —Ladies’ Sew-on Hose Supporters, made of heavy sus- 22 pender web; white or flesh. 3 pairs for : k (o —-inch_Cotton Elastic, white only. Regularly 5c a 22 yard. 12%yard ; C —Rubberize a washcloth : ) 22¢ —Woodeini Shoe Trees with steel rod. 3 pairs for 22C -—Nassau Basting Cotton, 250 yards on spool. 6 22 spools for p . e (v ——Sanitary Napkirs, put up in separate packages. Reg- 22 ularly 10¢ each. 3 for......... o (v —Bias Seam Tape, sizes 2 to 7; 6 yards to piece. 4 22 pieces for .* S 4 e C —Enamel Coat Hangers, all colors. Regularly 12¢ and 22C lig each. 2 for...... ety 350 and 38 2 rousers or Skirt Hangers. Regularly 25c and 35c. 97 o <For - —Cli nton Safety Pins, all sizes from 00 to 3. 4 dozen for .. & 22C Kann's—Street Floor. “The Busy Corner” edges, insertions and galloons. 175 to 4 inches wide, in white and the real shade. 15¢ yd. —12-yard pieces of val laces, in white and ecru. 60c pc. $2.50 to $6.75 yd. ~Eyelet Embroidered Voile, 36 inches wide, in blue, tan, white, black and white, peach, laven- der and gray. $1.25 yd. —Flowered Georgettes, in printed effects, on orchid, poudre blue, white, gray and mais tinted grounds. 40 inches wide. $2.50 and $3.50 yd. Kann’s—Street Floor. Irish and Filet Neckwear Monday at $1.95 $2.50 to $3.50 Values —Bcautiful real filet and Irish lace collars, and collar and quff sets. They are in Peter Pan, tuxedo and Bateau neck shapes. These arc lovely ior sheer summer frocks, and of course, everyone knows how attractive these two laces are. Come early for your share. Kann's—Street Floor. Smart White Leather Low Shoes for $3.85 —You'll need a pair of white shoes for summer wear and here is your opportunity to get a real value—white leath- er shoes, of fine quality, well made and well lined. In all the smart styles predicted to lead in summer footwear fashions, such as strap effects, fancy cut-out sandals, new high-cut models and buckle- fastening styles, with French, Spanish, Cauban and flapper heels. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Two of the ten smart styles