Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 22

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MINORITY OPPOSES { ROADS BUREAU PLAN Transfer to Interior Department Is Held Unwise by Democratic Members. FAVOR NEW DRY ACT AGENCY |- Separato Department for Education Called Important Issue. The minority report on reorganiza- Pat Harrison n Moore, been refect conflicting Vi evident tha ng about will not b ent destruc- | was supported by | Le agricultural | was no_cvidence to | — | PLAN N. E. A. CONCLAVE. | 1 ntion | Associa- | entral High | the convention co: side. Charles Hart, principal of Eastern | High School and r of the | committee on in convention. will m! SHEAFFER'S Coolidge to Leave Choice of Running Mate to Delegates President Coolidge intends to keep his hands oif the selection of a vice presidential candidate By the Repu- lican national convention. In making this known to callers at the Whita House the President was repre- ed as saving that he considered it e sole duty of the convention to make the choice and that there should be no interference. In following this course the Presi- dent may send a message to the con- vention, but It will have no bearing upon the proceedings other tham the suggestion that the delegatas them- dent pointed out that a similar course vas followed -by Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 The President i= fmpressed with the fact that delegatles to the con- Il assemble from all sce t better ncquainted with the senti- tin their respective sections and h the desires and wants of their people. Therefore he would rather ave them make the choice. Fresh Asparagus is enjoyed by everyone. To make an appetizing dressing quickly, mix three parts of hot melted butter with one part of the fameus LEASPERRINS i Yomg Girls Clear Away Pimples With Cuticora here: Bomy e Oratiment 3 ang e Taleom . BB~ Try our new Sbaving Stick. Fine Writing Instruments make Above Styles, $2.95 Seconds‘of Our $1.50 Quality Pure Thread Silk Hose 89¢ pr. —Splendid quality hose, made with seamless {ect, mercerized tops, toes and heels. Are extra long—the imperfections so slight that they are hardly noticeable. Select from black, white and 16 colors. Sizes 84 to 10 Kann’s—Street Floor. The Newest Organdy Neckwear Collar and Cuff Sets and Vestees Variously Priced —The new and pretty vestees are made with a smart roll collar, forming 2 V-shape neck. * Some have cuffs and some are combined with Swiss embroidery. Also there are Peter Pan and gilet styles. $1.00 to $1.75 —Collar and Cuff Sets of sheer white organdy, ~made in either plain or two-collar style. 59c to $1.75 Kann's—Street Floor. Silk Binding Braid at 17¢ Yard Ready for Choosing Tomorrow at ’1.952nd%2.95 Four of the Many Models Sketched —F¥t won't matter whether the sun shines or the rain pours, with such delightful apron frocks as these to wear at home, to the neighbors, etc. Because these styles are so refresh- ingly designed, are in so many glorious shades, with bright em- broidery enlivening the darker shades and making brighter the bright shades, they are certain to cast a sunshiny spell over the wearer. You should just see how many styles there are! And how many materials! Cotton foulard, gingham, percale, dimity. crepe combinations, unbleached muslin, voile and Rumson prints. Trimmed with fancy braids, organdy, pipings and hand-embroid- ery in fast colors. The four styles pictured will give you an idea of the delightful styles in the groups and, as we’ve said before, “There are many others equally as charming.” Just come in and see. Kann’s—Second Floor. 10 Styles in New Straw Shapes —Each shape ts a particalarly attractree one, and with the use of & large flower on the ‘edg®e of the brim, or a smart tailored 0! bow, oné may bave a hat for either dress or £ports wear. $1.49 —Hats trimmed withont charge if materials are pur- chased here. Special! 200 Flower Wreaths at 49¢ Each Kann's—Second Floor. B Hundrsof Prep Frocks : These Models, $1.95 Something New! Stamped Gingham Semi-Made Frocks $1.00 - —Here is a very simple way to make an attrac- tive gingham frock for porch and garden wear All that is necessary to finish these frocks is to stitch the seams and with a simple embroid ered design, worked in contrasting or even solid colors, one has an attractive little home frock-—and all for $1.00. The quality gingham used in their making is what you might expect to pay 35c a yard for They come in checks of orange and white, blue and white, lavender and white—and each design to embroider is a pretty and simple one. See the Model on Display Kann's—Art Dept., Fourth Floor. e ———— —— . ideal gifts for both men and | ‘women for all occasions [ jackets, these braids are especially desirable. I | —For the tailored finish of sports flanmel I | They are about an inch wide, and besides black i and white, they are shown in twenty-four shades. Kann's—Trimming Dept.. Street Floor. pendable writing compan- ion. Smaller barrel with . : j _ wiwieiws! ring instead of clip. The | ~ & Sl Ann FESE S s - A same distinctive style | ¥ . ! » Tomorrow—A Sale of Suits Are Ready! e So Are All the Silver-Plated Ware : —will assure you of the high quality of the pieces in the sale. All —Ice Tea Spoons Berry or Comport Servers, 39c each Smart Accessories At 145 and Less! suits range from are in the dainty, refined Leyland patterns—one that will give charm —Dessert Forks Kann’s—Street Floor. the Pen of Perfec- tion—is perfectly balanced to insure writing comfort. The patented lever filler as- sures a generous ink su ply and thoroughly flushes. the pen every time you fill it. Nurses’ Uniforms $1.95 Neat, Practical Styles Fashioned of Fruit of the Loom ~—These uniforms have won a splendid reputa- tion among nurses and other professional women of %Vashington. They are neat, - tical and because they are fashioned ome well-known Fruit of the Loom they will stand many, many laundering. In the five styles sketched, emphasizing straightline, regutar - waistline and surplice models. Sizes 36 to 44, Kann’s—Second Floor. Collapsible Chair Carts $4.95 —Thess are light in weight. which makes them espechally —And many others. Eann's—Sscond Floor. “Man-O-War” The Sports Costume at $5.95 —Shown here in two very desirable styles, one illus- trated. The present day sports demand this con- venient, sensible outfit for motoring, hiking, motor * cycle trips, golfing and the hosts of other garment- taxing exercises in which the modern woman en- So secure your suit right away. We have the All-wool, Swimming Suits in a greatly varied line of styles. and saving one. 11,369 pieces of high-grade silver-plated ware T e v es ot e & are in the sale. That will give you an idea of its importance. i the different pieces is in some cases limited, we suggest early selec- tion, so that no one will be disappointed. at & long range of prices. In blac] colors. _Some ~~Tights, T5¢ to And the fact that— Choice of These Pieces at are trimmed with colored bandt or embroidery 398, —Rubber Shoes, 89c to $125. Every Piece Is Silver-Plated some have the monogram meda —Rubber Belts, 28¢c and 3%c. On 18% Nickel Base Oxeclecte Teaspoons, 12c Each A Sheaffer Giftle Set is the most appreciated present and dis- ~The ‘Beach is slso ready. The first hot day —Hotels, restaurants, homes—everybody—should take ad- —The Beach Suits a to your table, to your home, and reflect admirably your good taste. plays the good taste of the giver —Ind. Salad Forks will make you want to take a dip most mightily. vantage of this sale. It’s so worth while and such a money- Sl etgles o o Buy one piece or a gross, just as you like. But as the quantity of —Butter Knives CYARNARUANUREuRNnnnyt At the Better Dealers Everywhere | 'W. A. SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY, FORT MADISON, IowA o mmx‘-fé“ B 506 Repubie Bl _, Sen Prancisco ‘ 502 Jncobeen Blds. 681 Marke Serves ! desirable for CArrying around on plenics and for traveling. Are comfortable for the ba- bles. The Chair Carts with the leatherette canopy, at $5.95, am protect little folks from the sun. The cartsfold f, &re folding steel gear, sclid axles, steel pushers and one- piece crossbar, wooden han- Also/ haye reclining , adjustable footrest and tired wWheels. Kann's—Fourth Floor. gages. . . —The style shown is of khaki cloth, with middy blouses. kaickers and black tie. The other style, not illustrated is of crash that looks like linen, but does not crush or wrinkle. It has a sleeveless jacket, and is mannishly tai- iored like an English worsted. Both styles are eminently practical, as well as unusually smart. Kann's—Second Floor.

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