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20 ., JUDGES SEUT HAVNES CRTCISH Schultz and McMahon Will- " ing to Stand on Dry Case Records. Both Judge Gus A. Schultz and Judge John 1% McMahon, presiding magistrates of the Police Court, an- swering Prohibition Commissioner Haynes' insinuation that liquor law- lessness in Washington is due in ime ure to their failure to im- ticiently severe penalties upon nders, declared today that they ure content to stand upon the official records of their courts “Personally, | think prohibition conditions in Washington are_stead- fly improving,” said Judge Schul “I think the enforcement offic done excellent work As penalties imposed upon offenders who are brought Lefore me. | have noth- ing to say except that 1 am quite willing to stand upon the official rec- ords of this court Judge Schultz at prese in the United States br Court, while Judse penses justice in the lumbia branch more d¢ presides Distriet of . When pressed for a led reply to the prohibition | commissioner's criticism, he first con- | sulted Judge MeManon and later de- | clared that both he and the magis- trate in the Jocal branch preferred to rest upon his first decision Thor Todge, Assistant Dis- trict attorney in charge of prohibi- tion prosecutions, had more to say. however. He denied that bootleggers enjoy “extra-le forms of license” by beinz permitted to post nominal | collateral when arrested and then au- | tomatically forfeit that impost by | failing 1o answer their names in | court when their cases are called. | “There is only one ciass that is per- | mitted to post collateral” Mr. Lodge | declured. “They persons who are arrested for intoxivation aud, upon being searched at the station house, are found to have a small quantity | of liquor upon them. Of course, thay | have violated the law transportation of intoxicants such a charse is added to that drunkennes. “Certainly we cannot ¢l people as bootleggers: we would not ave a leg 1o stand on befere a jury Such prisoners may post collateral | ranging from $10 to $25: others are required to give bond ranging from | £1.000 up. I think there have been about six cases where prisoners under | bond w permitted to later change | to collateral. They were all persons accused of having hard cider and it is simply impossible to find a jury | that will convict a man on such a charge.” | Mr. Lodge said that persons ac- cused of violuting the prohibition laws come in at an uverage rate of | about 15 a day. There are still 500 cases to be heard: hundreds more have been disposed of, some fined and | some sent to Occoquan, according to | the seriousness of the accusation and the number of times they have been arrested. He declared his office is using every ene it has to keep the | i s ax clear ux possible. | Officials of the Police Court pointed | out that Mr. Haynes' criticism of that | tribunal is unfair because the en-| forcement law itsell prevents the | presiding magistrates from imposing | entences in the vast majority of | that are first offenses. Then, when the second offender comes back, | he may be liable to 4 sentence of mor than a vear and the case automatical- | to a higher court because Po- | is not permitted to handle | exceeded a | imposed i TIGER! TIGER!! None Better!!! “LireTiME” PENCIL Light weight, bell shaped cap and Ball spring clip, not soldered but clinched to the barrel. Holdstight without tearing your nocket. Loads fromthetip and withdraws the lead when not writing. Does no: soil or punch holes in your, pockets. Unconditionally Guaranteed ‘W, A. SHEAFFER PEN CoO. | FORT MADISON, IOWA itn Your Nec New Safe Way A yellow or muddy neck is now un- mecessary. For now a new and harmless treatment—GoldenPeacock BleachCreme —makes your skin soft, clear and white abmost overnight. This amazing new dise covery is safe, sure and absolutely harm- less. Yellowness, sallowness, muddiness and tan vanish as if by magic. Soon you have the clear, milky-white neck which everyone _nvies and admires, and which is especially necessary with bobbed hair. Make this test tonight. Three minutes tbefore bedtime smooth some of this cool, fragrant creme on your neck and shoul- ders. Tomorrow morning sce how the skin thas already begun to clear. Your p\mfl will be returned if you are not delight: Get your jar now—today. Askfor Golden Peacock Bleach Creme (Concentrated). 2t all good Drug and Department Stores. For sale st Pooplcs Drug Storos, O/Don- nell’s Drug Stores, Gilma Store, Chris- tiani Drug Co. aid all leading druggists. Golden Peacock THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. ‘ In a Special Friday Sale 5,000 Balls of Regular 27¢ to 37¢ Yarn 14.¢ B2 —This is a most unusual purchase of mill ends of varn, from a well known manufacturer! It is yarn of such desirable qualities as Shetland Floss, Saxony, Silverglow. Germantown, etc. It comes in one-ounce balls, and there's a color assortment of at least twenty-five smart shades. .\ very unusual value at this special Friday price. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Silk Remnants at 25¢ to $1.50 Yd. Many good lengths and a splendid assortment of various materials in many colors. Silks for dresses, blouses, lin- ings. lingerie and general use. Lengths are from 1% to 3 vards. Come carly if you have something in this line that vou need. You will probably find it and at a special price. $1.00 Imported Japanese Pongee, Special, 69¢ Yd. Kann's—Street Floor. Wash Fabries Mill Lengths and Remnants 19¢ Yd. —The mill lengths are dress ginghams and percales. In attractive colors and combinations and very de- sirable patterns. he remnants from stock include plisse crepes, Jap crepes and ginghams. Kann's—Street Floor. $39.95 Room Size Rugs Friday, $29.50 —This is a “One-day Special,” hence the low price. Included are Alex. Smith’s high-pile Axminster and Fringed Velvet Rugs. All are of splendid wear- ing quality, and in a wide range of patterns and colorings. Sizes 8%4x10}2 and 9x12 feet. Kann's—Third Floor. Wool Coods Remnants Friday, $1.98 Yd. —$2.50 to §4.50 remnant lengths of fine coatings and dress goods, including mill ends and lengths from our own stock. of Poiret Twills, fine serges, suitings, plaids, stripes velours, crepes, coatings. skirtings, etc. Splendid colors for Fall wear. 29¢ to 50c Linings, 19¢ Yard —Remnants of sateens and percalines, in black and colors. 1 to 3 yard lengths. Kann's—Street Floor. Special Lot of New Velvet Hats at —For misses, matrons and those who wear the in- between types. There are pokes, off-the-face and large brim hats and the new high crown models. Variously trimmed, these are shown in green, fuchsia, red, sand, wood brown, blue and black. Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s Low Shoes Friday, $3.85 Pr. —These are regular $6 to $7.50 values but are the remainders from a special sale recently held, and the sizes are some- what restricted in quantity. They include shoes of Russian calf and tan kid, all in oxford styles, with Cuban and military heels. Kann's—Fourth Floor. White Garbage Cans Special at 98¢ —Get one of these attractive White Japanned Garbage Cans and put it in a corner of your kitchen. 1t will save you many steps, and help you keep your kitchen neat. Four-gal- lon size, with bail handle. Kann's—Third Floor. Every Store Open All Day Saturday. F’riday’s The Busy Corner Bargain D Section of the Store Contributes Its Share of the Savings. ‘Come Tomorrow! Floor Coverings and 95¢ Gold Seal Congo- ms, 72 and 108 inches wide. Kvery yurd gumranteed to give sutlsfactory wservice. In good patterns &nd colorings, and quantities are large enough to permit covering of large floor spaces. Speclal, " 39¢ square yard —~75 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugx, seconds” of size 9x9 ft $13.50 grude. We guarantee these rugs to be in first clasx condition. $8.69 Regular $17.45 Hodges' Rat- tania 9x12-Ft. Rugs and $15.00 Cherokee and Domus Rugs, size 9x12-Ft. B o 8905 ~Regulur $22.45 Kimlark. De Luxe and Marie Antoinette. size 9x12 ft. .sm.- 313.75 Giall Lot —-Regular $16.95 Herringhone Crex Rugs, size 8x10 e e T Regular $16 Imperial Weave Crex Rugs, size 8x10 ft. Speclal $8.75 ntire stock 6x9-ft. Rattania, Herringbone, Domus, New Art, C‘herokee, Jaspay, etc. Rugs. In many colorings and patterns. lot. Reg- ulurly and $11.9 Kann's—Third Floor. Luggage -2 Regulation Size W ardrobs Trunks, in black. $24.00 values, spe- @7 50 cial .. 2 o +-4 Regulation Trunks, in brow Values, spe- @O 5() Steamer Wardrobe Trunk. > value, spe- 316.95 Sleamer Trunks, $13.85 veciel $10.88 Z210 Traveling Bags. of black Walrus grained cow- hide, special - $2.99 Kann's—Third Floor. Art Goods ~Women's Stamped Home ¥rocks of plain or checked materials Specil @Qe cach i G fCrochet and Knitting Books, an odd lot. Reduced for 3o clearance. Each.......... —Steel Crochet Hook. E to 14. Special for clear- 1(_ ance. Each. > —An odd lot Braids. Special Friday vard . - Tan Centerpieces, 36-inch wize, and 18x50 - inch Ncarfs. Special, each... 29¢ “Six-strand D. M. C. Embroid- ery Cottons: odd shades. Special, a skein....... 2c —Cretonne Pillows, in splen- did colorings. Special Friday, each............ 49¢ —DPerl Luster Crochet Cotton, in blue; size 70. Special, ball . ... 9¢C Wardrobe value at Fourth Floor. Linens —Pure Linen He Tablecloths, size 55 weight damask, heat patterns. cial, each - . —Pure Linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide; full bleached good weight and sturdy wear- ing quality. In as- sorted putterns. Spe- @) AQ cial, yard........ ~Table Padding, 54 inches wide: heavy weight, closely woven and splendid wearing quality. Speciat, vara. 1. $1.19 Kann's—Street Floor. Neckwear —-Remnants of Circular Ruf- flings and Straight Bandings, in 18 to 45 inch lengths. Special, each —$1.50 to $2.50 Glos Scarfs, some slightly imperfect. Speclal, each. 87c Kann's—Street Floor. Housewares —Regular Toilet Paper, special, 6 rolls Horl Y * 19¢ —Regular $1.19 Aluminum Rice Boilers. special Friday. each " 77c —Regular $4.98 Elec- tric Irons, special ¥riday, each.. $3.69 —Regular $6.98 Co e Sets, special Tiday, each e S4B —Regular $1.19 Mahogany-fin- ished Serving Trays, special, each.......... 89¢ —Regular 49 Wash Boards, special Friday, Gashl " 39¢ —Regular 3249 Stepladder Chairs, special Fri- day, each $1.98 —Regular 98¢ Brooms, apecisl Fridy, for oty 00C —Regular__ 75c Oven Glass Ple Plates, special. 334 each i —Regular $2.65 Wear-Ever Dishpans, s pecial Fridey, cach . $1.48 —Regular $2.50 Wizard OIl Mops, speclal Fri- day tor..: T $1.49 —Regular $3.65 Aluminum Tea Kettles, special Fri- day for . - $1.82 —Regular 15c Garden Hose, in 0dd lengths, special, per ] o Third Fioor. Handbags —200 Leather and Silk Hand- bags. in pouch and underarm shapes. These were originally priced $2.95, special tomorrow at $1.59 Street Floor. Sale of the Uptown Book Shop’s Stock —Continues yet another day. Don’t miss it. —-Sule prices, s to Y% under publishers® price Kann's—Street Floor 330 Pairs of Women's All- over Silk Hose, full fashioned Also Chiffon Silk with mercer- ized tops. These are perfect und “second” qualities. Slex 876 10 9% AL, pr. DDC 2100 Pairs of Childrens Socks, in % and % lengths. Some are of silk and rayon. Sizes 4 to S in the combined assortment. Pair. 18¢ 3 Pairs for 50c Kann's—Street Floor, Children’s Wear - 25 Girls’ Dotted Volle Dresses, in red, yellow, blu and bhrown Sizes 8 to 14, % 81,00 value, special. Infants’ Hand-crocheted ::;?ut‘fl $1.25 \«1»..& $1.00 50 Crepe Bloomers, in white and colors. Sk little cxeare red and pink panty $1.95 value, $1.00 4 Gingham Dresses, sizes to 14 $1.00 value, speciul 79¢ Children's Dresses, of fine gingham, pile or dimity. $1.985 to $2.95 values, spe- b : $1.39 bt Creepers, Rompers anid Dresse of ging nd cham- bray. § £1.00 value, special 59¢ trect Floor Knit Underwear Women's Glove Silk Vests ep-ing, in broken sizes lors. Some are ightly Regularly special, cacn, $1.93 Infan Cotton Ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeveés. Sizes 2 and 6. Spe- cial, each’ ...... " 19¢ —Women's Fancy Rayon Vests, ce xtyle, ribbon straps. In flesh, orchid, white and = peach. Special. each. .. 59¢ —Women’'s tton Ribbed Vests, bodice style, L to 44 Regularly Special, each. Kann's—Street ror White Goods ~~White Nainsook. inches wide; splendid quality. soft finish for lingerie. In ten-yard pieces. Ar T $2.48 “White Chiffon Mercerized Ba- tiste, 40 inches wide: very fine and eheer quality, for children's dresses and lingeric. g= Special, yard.......... 45¢ Kann's—Street Ribbons _Narrow Double-face Saiin und Picot Ribbons, in widths iz to 1'% inches. A wonderful sortment of colo: to choose from at the special price, yard ......... 10c Street Floor Toiletries -38 Jars of Perfumed Bath Salts. Special. Ti- 19c day - s —48 Cleansettes, the tissue used for removing cold cream. in pkg. for ream 25¢ —18 Infants’ ts, containing soap box, powder box, brush and comb. $2.25 val- ue.Special $1.00 ——72 Cans of Palmolive After- shaving Talcum. Regu- larly 25c. Special ..... 12¢ —48 Minyunet Hair movers. Regularly $1.00. 69" Special i reet Floor. Homefittings ~-300 yards Reversible Terry Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, in remnant lengths. 9 value for, yard.. ' 58¢ ~140 Ready-made ndow or Door Awnings, slightly imper- fect. $2.95 to $4.95 vatues. specta.... $L.00 -28 Sample Rope Portleres, slightly sofled. $3.95 9.95 . Spe- 10“8 5 values. Spe 32.00 -165 Perfect Quality Opaque Window Shades, in various col- ors, size 3x6 ft. value. Special ~300 Scotch Lace Brisbie Sach Curtalins, in various lace effects. 59¢c value. ac o'y 39¢ Special ... —128 Round Velour ows, ih figured designs. 45 vatue. Speciat. $L29 ~30 bolts Washable Cretonnes, in different patterns. 29c : Sl b g L -48 Large Size Matting-cov- ered Utility Boxes $3.95 vatue. Spectat.. 9289 “"150 pairs of Scrim and Mar- quisette Curtains, in rufficd style. $1.25 value. Spe- . e s a9 —40 Reversible Oriental Striped Armure Tapestry Couch Cov- er: $ vaiue g7 59 Special Third Floor. Apron: =30 Dress Aprons, of cotton voile, batiste and ginghanm. $1.95 and $2.95 val- ues Spectat... .. BL19 100 Dress of gingz- ham and perca $1.49 values, § Second Floor. Jewelry —150 Bead Necklaces. in long and opera lengths, and in all colors’ that one could wish for. Splendid values O, 2le Street Floor Domestics Candlewick Spreads, size I8, special close- Unbleached Pilloweases. de of heavy cotton: siz 36x36 inches. To close sivcie 0 e B0 —-100 Bleached Sheets, 51280 inch close out, —36 Crochet Bedspreads. si: 78288 inches. To = close out, each... ... $2.95 Kann's—Street Floor. Dresses 130 Summer Dresses. for women and misses, including silks, crepes, Shantungs, pon- gees, tub silks, linens, voiles. Normandie: voiles, ete. Formerly $7 5.00 toNSI205 =T o $5. —$2.95 to $3.95 Voile and Lawn Dresses, these are plain and dotted voiles and figured lawns. A good range of sizes. Reduced to.. $1.57 Second Floor. Summer Furniture At V5 Price —T—Folding Settees. with green frame and natural var- nished slats, 42 inches long. Regularly $3.45, special. $1.73 —s—Folding Settees, 48 inches long. These, too, have green frames and natural varnished slats. Regularly $1 98 s special. 60 inches —$—Folding Sette long. Regularly 5, apectal e B2425 - Settees with iron frame. and back and seat made of wooden slats, painted green. 48 inches long. Regu- larly $6.45, speclal.. $3.23 —6—Bentwood Settees. made of hardwood and painted green. with comfortable armrests. 48 inches long. Regu- $4 larly $8.75, special.. 38 —3—Park Settees, with iron frame and strong, natural-fin- ished slats. 50 inches long. Regularly 31455 g7 4Q special .. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Fall Dresses Are Offered Now At —When so many dresses of this kind are needed for gen- eral wear in the Fall and Winter, to buy them for so little is a satisfylng con- sideration. But as good looks and serviceable materials are quite as important as low price, it is also a satisfaction to find such desirable models as these for $10.00. —The materials are all-wool flannels, wool checks, hairline stripes, twill cloth, French serge, satin, knitted fabrics and crepes of many kinds. Attractively trimmed, and shown in the wanted shades. Women's and Misses’ sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Penna. Ave. 8th and D Busy Corner Specials Are Always Interesting Many women have formed sce these “Busy Corner Special” find it exceedingly profitable. he habit of coming to items cach Friday and Zach special represents a genuine reduction-on regular full stock goods. for this one day only. . that wiil interest you. Perhaps there's one among these for tomorrow 7-pc. Water Sets Special 98¢ —Set consists of light cut glass jug and six tumblers. Third Floor. 3’0‘;Whilc Voile ‘ 25cYd. | —40 inches wide. Of fine quality, with soft finish and a very good value. Street Floor. Semi-Porcelain Gravy Boats 15¢ Slightly imper- fect, but still very useful. All whits Third Floor. Infants’ Blankets | 89¢ ]9(3 | —In attractive pink and blue block effects. Good weight blankets to cover baby on chilly nights. Second Floor 25¢ Cotton l'rl‘ncl: Face Towels | —Size 19x 38 inches. Closely woven towels with fancy border. Street Floor. ry Soap 6 Cakes 22¢ —Pure white and it floats. Excel- lent for bath and laundry Third .53.95 Wool £1.25 Quart Can Smyrna Rugs Bono. Special 30x60 inches 78(' 52.95 —Fordisinfecting. disposing of in- —Reversible mo secte, ete., use tled design, in Bo-No. Get a can tomorrow and try 800d colorings. it? Third Floor. Third Floor. Nemo Circlet Brassieres Special $2.00 and $2.50 Linings - = $1.59 Yd. 2¢ —Regular $2.00 $150 to $200 | Plain satins values. Dainty $250 brocaded models of mesh, satins, tomorrow plain and figured for only $159 a materials. Discon- vard. Select from tinued models. black and colors. Second Floor. Street Floor. Children’s 29¢ Acorn Waists 19¢ —Every mother knows th. Children’s Stamped Dresses 1 and 6 yr. 49¢ —Dresses in at- tractive, vouthful styles, tamped in easy-to-em- broider designs. Fourth Floor. Small Pearl Buttons 8¢ Doz. —These are smart for use as trim- ming. and come in two and four hole effects. In vari- ous sizes—but all are small. Street Floor. Du Barry Hair Nets 29¢ Doz. —These are in cap shape, double mesh, and mostly all colors except white or gray. Don't miss this special if ¥y ou wear hair nets. Street Floor. Children’s Stamped Dresses 8 to 12 yr. sizes 69¢ —These are very pretty and easy to embroider. Fourth Floor. Irish Picot Edges 10 Yards for 69¢ —Dainty cotton edges, to be used for trimming lin- gerie as well as dresses and for other uses. Reg- ularly 10c a vard. Street Floor. Drop-Side Couches Special $5.00 —All-metal frame couches w i th double link spring. Sides may be raised. Third Floor. Beaded Bags $1.00 —Regular $1.50 and $2.00 draw- string beaded bags, in many pretty combina- tions of colors. This is a very low price for these attractive handbags Street Floor. Aluminum Water Pitchers Special 79¢ —as-qt. size Su Peanut Brittle 19¢ Lb. —Our own home- made, fresh and delicious peanut brittle, for only 19¢ a pound to- ray-finish Alumi- morrow. of num Pitcher: course, it usually These are excel- sells for much lent for making more. Try a lemonade, ice tea, pound. ete. Street Floor. Third Floor. | | | ! IR | | Shinola Shoe Polish 2C —Regularly sells for 10c a box. You will need several bhoxes for the children’s school shoes. In brown. tan and oxblood. Shoe Dept. Fourth Floor. $1 Pure Thread Silk Hose 85¢ Pr. —Sizes 81 to 10. In black, white and many wanted colors. These have seamless feet, seamed backs, mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. Street Floor. Daggett & Ramedell's Cold Cream 35¢ —Regular 50c size jar of Daggett & Ramsdeil's Cold Cream, familiarly known toits many users; at above special price to- morrow. Street Floor. $15 and 516.50 Fur Chokers $10.95 -——Choose from Thibetine. brown opossum, b e i g e and peach wolf. Also included are Jap mink and natural sq uirrel chokers at the same price. Second Floor. Children’s School Umbrellas $1.29 —Regular $1.50 Fruit of the Loom and Crav e nette Umbrellas, in 16 to 22 inch sizes, with club and strap handles. In green, red, navy and black. Street. Floor. $1.00 Boudoir Caps and Bandeaux 79¢ —Pretty Boudoir Caps, made of laces, satin and ribbon. And, for those with bobbed hair, there are dainty bandeaux, similarly made. All are in pastel shades. Second Floor. Lingerie —48 Costume Slips of striped sateen. In flesh, brown andiinavy SSEAs Seatue SPeciRE." ..ol e 89¢ 50 Jersey Silk Bloomers, in sports length. Black, brown and green. $5.00 to 3555 Tatues. Speciar, $3.95 235 Sateen Bloomers, flesh color, hemstitched ruffles. $1.25 valuo. Special.... 89c —0dd pieces of Undermuslins, including corset covers, drawers and underskirts. &9 to $1.00 values. Special.. 49¢ 230 Crepe and Voile Gowns, slightly soiled. $1.49 e s a9 —30 Sports Petticoats. of white satinette, with shadow proof panels. Special - styles, styles. laces. voile. styles. values. —$5.00 to assortment of 100-Watt Nitrogen Electric Bulbs Regularly $1.00 Special Third Floor. Skirts or pleated $3.98 Reduced to. . Kann's—Second Floor. Blouses —Clearance of $4.95 to $6.95 Handmade Blouses, many trim- med with real Irish and filet They are made of voile and fine batiste. luced to . 200 Odd Blous: in tailored and e $2.95 $1.00 to $2.00 i Reduced to . DI Kann's—Second Floor. Skirts, in an materials and including crepes, eltyssilks and some wool skirts, in plain nov- of dimity and trimmed