Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTOX, D.:C., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 PLAN TO ELECTRIFY | OLD BELIEF SCOUTED. | ROAD, STARTING HERE |, jmmseoner. Jume ra24 moree | voirs for purification purposes is dis- credited by E. lLanpher, .\ul’\l‘l“nr" Il Offer of Susquehanna Power Plant | tendent of the distribution division of On ra S S a au S e Ou S an : the Pittsburgh water bureau Scen as Step to Improving “It ix an old notion that fish serve Eilh Yo Sh()p\‘At Kann’s Lanpher said, “but our bacteriologist | this idea cannot be substantiated. he other hand, fi do nn‘htrn;‘ Although many persons think the MAY LINK UP SUPERPOWER |fish are put in the reservoirs to puri- (R Iy fy the water, they generally get into the water in the f--rn\l of rdgzs Um{ i have lodged in the bills an et o Gain sso'ooo'ooo ducks. The ducks pause on sur. 2 face of the ter in their flights Capital. \ | B | Maryland to the spring and fall and the — which are washed off while the duck: are s mming, soon hatch out.” Br the Associnted Press. - BALTIMORIL, Md June Power O . . Sentenced by Bigamy Charge. COLUMBLUS, Ga. June 13.—W. L.} Laming, former Massachusetts Na-| tional Guard officer, was found guilty on a charge of bigamy by a jury in ogee superior court late yester- and was sentenced to 13.—The mpany has projected ynowingo power development on the quehanna river to Drexel & Co hiladelphia bankers, as the first ep in a plan to increase the size of he plant, bringing $50,000,000 of new capital into Maryland and forecasting | the electrifieation of the Pennsylvania railroad between I’hiladelphia, the Baltime today Acquisition of contrel of the stoc of the Susquehanna Power Compan Ly the Philadelphia bankers is b cved in financial circles, the N s, to be preliminary to Washington’s Busiest Department. Store anna n option on | They are not the contrasts of extrava- gance and cheapness. Kann’s never goes to those extremes. They are the contrasts of refined moderation and in- expensiveness, fulfilling the desires of many thousands of people—yet always safely within the bounds of good taste. ived the verdic d that shell she d in France had brough Washington and|lapse of memory, causing him i News says | marry here, although he had another | wife in the east Your | Guarantces Satisfaction | J—— eo— Favored by Hoover. Development of & market for hydro- electric power, generated on the Sus- quehanna river, throughout Mary land, Delaware. New Jersey and Penn- | syly Blectrification of the Pen ilroad between Washington and hiladelphia as a part of & general | an to electrify the entire road. FPormation of a superpower develop- | 1t covering the entire eastern part he nited States. which has been fostered by Secretary of Commerce Hoover The merger of great numbers of smaller power companies in this sec- | And that is not all. TFor while the great bulk of Kann’s service to this city- ful of people lies between the extremes which these few contrasts represent, there are still lower and higher limits to which one may go in satisfying her needs at this store. Silk Dress $10 Silk Dress ' Sports Coats Sports Coats $68 3 $45 $10 T R tion as a SCHOOL HEAD OUSTED. Dr. Kincannon, Normal President in Memphis, Tenn.. Dismissed. NASHVILLE stato This when The Sh Tenn board of educatic con dismissed Dr. A K ) the W mal School, r to name his succes- ntil after the summer school will mean election by the board it me board again in August. » elected Prof. C. »dy College as presi- 4.200 per annum Lyon was elected presi- Middle Tennessee St Murfreesboro named presid hnic Institute Hale a 1. Ne Mexican Presidential Fracas Kills Two. Wounds XICO CITY. Jun la f . is reper: Press dispatche: e dead and five wound children and @ woman be that fifteen ntes 3 Zun fire rt of the superpower plan. June 13.—The yesterday at Mem- o re-elect- vesterda: in- est Our facilities for the production of made-to- order forms are ade- quate to handle the most intricate demands of your business. € ate We are glad at all times to offer sugges- ero || tions and assistance in the preparation of yvour special forms. A visit through our plant will convince you of our ability to meet vour requirements. | STOCKETT- FISKE CO PRODUCING STATIONERS SIS E ST- -Al - W WASHINGTON-D-C Now Going On! If you have not as yet taken advantage of the great values shown during our Great June Clearance Sale, be sure to come to= morrow and see what a real saving you can make on any article of wearing ap- parel for the Summer months for any mem- ber of the family. SILK DRI LADIES ESSES, §12.95 Values up to $22.50 Cotton Dresses, Values up to $5.00 $1.97 Spring Coats, §14.95 Values to Sprin g Suits, $18.50 Values to ALL:-WOOL SUITS oo $24.50 BLUE SERGE SPECIAL Values to $47.50 Remember, The never charges extra $34.50 People’s Store for credit, even during this Great Sale. Come in, select your garment and make your own terms of payment to suit your own convenience. Address Opposite Patent Office Open Saturday Nights —A creation for the fair- est of maidens is this frock of coral georgette Wwith separate cape to match. Youthfully de- signed with tiers, and enriched with crystal beads. Only $68.00,” and only one of many that are equally as charming, and designed for maids and matrons. Kann's—Second Floor. —A Silk Dress for $10! That's what a ten-dollar bill will buy at Kann's, and your dress will be smart, too. The model pictured is of tub silk, with a monogram__two pockets and a =ports col- lar. And, what's more, ¥you may choose fromr any number of models. Kann's—Second Floor. —For the special engage- ments one invariably has, sheer, fine quality silk hose like these are correct to wear. Full fashioned and all-silk from top to toe. In white, blush and black. Other styles are also at this price. Kann’s—Street Floor. Burson Hose $1.00 —Here are good examples of inexpensive, fine-looking hos- Made of three strands of silk and one strand of fiber, knit to fit, with fashion seam up the back, and in black, white and colors iery. Kann’s—Street Floor. Blouses $10.95 —Our blouses at $10.95 embody the rich quality and smartness that ap- peals to so many fashion- able women. The blouse pictured—of heavy qual- ity crepe de chine with pleated back and front and Irish filet around neckline and sleeveline— is just one of the many at this price. Sizes 36 to 44, Kann's—Second Floor. Blouses $1.00 Between the highest and the lowest prices which are to be found at Kann’s there is a gradual succession of other prices, downward and upward, to a popular meeting point. is a store for everybody. Thus Kann's —The smart hat pictured abov: is a Meadowbrook sports or dress model. Tt is made of a very fine fancy straw in the droop cloche shape. The attrac- tive trimming Is of vel- vet petals in scalloped effect, edged with white felt. The hat gives a par- ticularly charming effect in its black and white loveliness and oddness of design. Second Floor Millinery $1.89 —A sports hat of Milan hemp, in off-the-face style, with the be- coming side droop effect. A pretty sash band is - wrapped around the crown, and the hat is piped in black; the sash likewdise is combined with black. The girl who d; lights several little summer hats, vet does not wish to pay a great deal for one, will be pleased with this hat Second Floor. —To choose a smart tai- lored tub blouse at $1 may seem impossible. But that's what can be done at Kann's—and the blouse pictured is indicative of the stylish ones you will find here. Of dimity, voile and batiste, with in- teresting collars, trim- miags, and in white and colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Street Floor. slip., top and the shirred skirt, which, altogether, makes a most attractive slip for wear under sheer summer frocks. For one's best costume slip, or_next this is dainty and yet will wear well, . $8.95 —And one does not mind in the least paying this low price when compared to the prettiness of this white satin Lace trims the bodice best, as one likes, Secord Floor. —For an every-day slip these of soft muslin are very neat —Picture in your mind a tan Sports Coat of soft fuzzy material, straight of line and topped with a collar of self materfal. A pleasing pioture, isn't it? And this eoat is only one of a large group at $45— which after all is a re- markably low price. Kann's—Second Floor. —Again prics is no bar- rier to style—if the gar- ment is bought at Kann's, because here we have sports coats that follow fashion's edict, and yet their price is so low. The one skstched—see if you don’t like it? Straightline with a sporty collar of self fabric and made of smart plaid ma- tertal. Kann's—Seeond Floor. White Shoes $10 nusually smart is this white kid gore pump, with neat cut-out design. Has the graceful Spanish heel, and is made with turn soft. For afternoon or evening wear this model is equally as de- sirable. A pair of this stvle slippers will be needed tor the vacation trip to wear with dainty sunrmer frocks. Fourth Floor. White Shoes $3.85 —For street and general sports wear this sandal is practical and very neat look- ing. It is made of whitc leather, with one-strap buckle fastening. The fancy cut-out design is attractive, and the low heel is covered. The girl who plays golf, tennis or walks a great deal will find this sandal comfortable a- well as serviceable. Fourth Floor. —An indispensable item to the gmart girl's and woman's summer ward- robe. is the pleated skirt looking and serviceable. You choose from tailored slips with deep hems or feminine slips with lace trim- several slips for summer wear, and these at 95c are so very in- expensive your needs may be may ming. You'll need filled. Kann’s—Second Floor. Underarm Bag $19.50 —An Exquisite French Black Moire Silk Bag, tastefully embroidered with steel beads in a_most striking design. The lining is either gray or tan, as one likes, of moire silk, and is fitted with a lazg® mirror and has attached in- side purse. Also a safety pocket, which most women prefer in a handbag. A beautiful bag, and is finished with a heavy black silk cord n":i top, with 2 neat tassel at side. Street Floor. —This pretty bag, as the sketch will show, has an out- side handkerchief pocket with ruffied edge, which adds, of course, to the neatness of the bag. It is made of silk moire, -and comes -in gray, tan, black and nzvy. Has faney lining, and is complete with a purse and mirror. For an inexpensive bag, yet neat enough in appearance to carry with one’s good street costmues, this one is. of good qullity and- will prove serviceab) Street- Floor. Gloves $5.50 —Not too expensive, vet costing just enough to permit a stylish exclu- siveness. The ones illus- trated are the mousque- taire style, 12-button length and made of glace kid. Black with white trimmings, and have heavy crochet backs. Kann's—Street Floor. Gloves $1.19 —The popular “Wear- Right” brand, made of suede-finish _fabric, and 16-button length. 'These have heavy stitched backs and fuil-eut arms. Pongee, made, beaver, Nu-gray, mascot and co- vert shades. A low price for such smart gloves, don't you think? Kann's—Street Floor. “The Busy Corner” Penna. Ave., 8th and D in either white or attrac- tive light shades. Mate- rials: Roshanara and Canton crepe. made with box pleats, and in knife pleated and combination pleated styles. They are shown in yellow, poudre blue, lanvin green, gray, tan, cocoa, navy, black and white. Second Floor. —This knife-pieated Rosh- anara skirt is very neat lookimg, and the quality is what one would ex- pect to pay more for. It is shown in white, tan gray, cocoa, navy and black. Flannel sports skirts are also here at $5.85. They are made in the gmart wrap-around style, and come in white. tan and gray. Second Floor. $8.95 +Every woman who wears a scarf will agree that this ene, shown above, is exception- ally smart. It is made of a white silk crepe, and sten- ciled in 2 most striking black design. Finished with b'ack and white fringe, this scarf may be worn for either sports or dress wear! The vacationist will not overlook such an attractive scarf as this one when shepping to- morrow. Street Floor. Silk Secarfs $2.95 —Have you often admired these new shadow lace searfs that are so much in vogue now? Truly they are pretty and most reasomable Imagine buying a scarf—a a very pretty one—for $2.9: The one illustrated is fin- ished with deep fringe, and you may choose from jade, orchid, tan, Copennagzen. black and white. You must see these to really appreci- ate their attractiveness. Street Floor.

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