Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 20

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20 conference with the President today. He said the Republicans have been gaining in the State; the agricultural situation is greatly improved and the La PRESIDENT GIVEN Follette movement seems to have subsided. He said the followers of the Wisconsin Senator are fighting among themselves, and give evidence of inability to work in harmony. Judge John Barton Payne, national chairman of the American Red Cross, consulted with the President today Edge Predicts New Jersey|istioiog U v neia stondas in Moo morial Continental Hall on which oc- Will Give Coolidge 200,000 casion the President will make an address. Plurality—Oregon Safe. TN v s Y 9 Lieutenants Are Transferred. J Licut. James M. Shoemaker of the the most serious phases of | Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Depart- il campaign, ac- | ment, has been assigned to the Lang ancis Burke of | Joy F ant director of | Lieut, headquarte: for duty involving flying, and William H. Funk, Medica ferred from the . Navy Department, ital, this city. |A THREE DAYS | COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic coughs and persistent d to serious lung You can stop them now with ' s emulsifi K cal discovery 1d action; it soothes and o inflamed membranes and New Jersey s the | White | i Edge of that von the Repub- g and stop the irritati 2 ion. while the | sote goes on to the stomach, is ab- sorbed into the blood. atts seat of the trouble ing up the e tatiao || Money refunded i cold, no matter of he i not relieved after taking ing to directions. Ask your| lectoral (| st. Creomulsion C At- | Ivert of cment. who wa | THE BIGGEST THE EVENING CUMMING TO GO TO CUBA. Surgeon General Heads Delega- tion to Sanitary Conference. Secretary Hughes selected today Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming of the Public Health Service, to head the delegation which will represent the United States at the Seventh Pan- American Sanitary Conference to be helg in Havana, November 5 to 15. Other members of the delegation aro Richard H. Creel of the Public Health Service, Walter G. Campbell of the Department of Agriculture and Dr. Francis D. Patterson of Phila- |5 delphia, an expert in industrial hygiene work. 65,053 PUPILS LISTED. School Enrollment 1,088 Greater Than at Same Period, 1923. Enrollment in the District public schools has reached a total of 65,053, an increase of 1,008 over the present week of the last scholastic year, ac- cording to figures compiled today by Robert L. Haycock, assistant super- intendent of schools. Of the total enrollment 12,292 are in the junior and senlor high schools, as compared with 11,612 last year. The grade schools have enrolled 2,138, against 51,898 last year. school ‘enrollment totals 6; case of 88 over last year. _ Match Your Odd (;a;t—s) With Our Special $4.65 and up Thousands of pairs for your selection, in- cluding every kind of material and many, many patterns and shades. The pair you need to match your odd coat can surely be found mense stock. in our im- 7th & WATCH VALUES EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON The “lllinois Congressional” 19 JEWEL ADJUSTED WONDER TIME PIEG: TROUSERS EISEMAN’S F Sts. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 Kanms 3lst Ammiversary Sale Is Offering a Great Many Unusual-- Apparel Savings! —DMost of them are purchases made especially for the Anniversary Sale, and—with Winter just around the corner—they present the sea- son’s best opportunities for choosing smart outerwear. typical examples— ' K3 o> Fur-Trimmed Coats of ExceRtional $39.75 —The handsome high lustered fabrics or those with soft suede finish are beautiful enough in themselves to make the coat un- usually desirable at so moderate a price. When in addition to high quality materials you find excellence of workmanship, and decided style you will believe them quite irresistible. Fine qual- ity flat furs are employed as the trimming of collar and cuffs, and in some cases bands of trimming on bottom or front of coat. —The colors arg penny brown, casserole, deer, ¥t fox, navy and black. The sizes 16 to 18 for misses and 36 to 46 for women. These coats are all silk lined. Kann's—Second Floor. K3 o Value /, /' Youthful Dresses of and Plaids at $16.95 —Again is youthfulness in cut and design the theme which ap- These are Free Swinging, Straight- line Coats for Misses —There is just something in the way these coats are designed and cut that makes them particularly charming with an unmistakable suggestion of youthfulness. They are made of plain or block wool fabrics, and some have fur collars All are full length lined, and very They are shown in the warm October well tailored and finished. browns and tans, as well as the new grays, and there are also some in black. What girl of 14 to 18 would not Le happy to have a smart coat of this style for school wear, and what father or mother would not be happy to secure so good a quality for the pric Kann's—Second Floor. “Queen Make” All-Wool Jersey Frocks for Only There are just 100 of the:e frocks, and they are regu $10.00 values. Our Own Liberal and Original Trade-In Proposition applies to the sale of these watches. Bring in your old watch and walk out with a new “Illi- nois Congressional,” without paying one pealed to the makers of these charming dresses. The popular twill plaids and smart hairline striped styles have the center of the stage. The strictly tailored model predominates, accentuated by the novelty belts and pockets with variation lent by the fancy buttons and novelty ties which The shades are rosewood, brown, green, and you may select from a full range of sizes from 14 to 20 years. form the trimmings. Straight of linc, but with ample skirts, with They have new girdles, with fancy button trimmings, 34 sleeves. collars, self some and one style has a vest of con- trasting color. The colors are Mohawk, green, brown and black. The sizes rust, navy, are for misses of 16 and 18 vears, and women of 36 to 46 measure. Full 19-Jewel, 3 stamped on movement. White, Green or Guaranteed case. adjustments Choice of Yellow Gold The ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL without any cash outlay, just your promise Sk i to pay 75c weekly, and if you have an old watch, we will make a liberal allowance to intro- duce this famous watch. Washington’s Oldest Credit ‘White, stamped on movement. cent down. Just your promise 19-Jewel, 3 adjustments Choice of Gold. Green or Yellow Guaranteed case. ALEXANDRIA BRANCH, . 818 King Street the Convenience of Our Customers We Are Open Until 6 P. M. Saturdays Kann’s—Second Floor. K3 L2 Girls’ Jaunty, Girlish Coats Are Special at $14.95 —This is a sale that interests the girls of 7 to 14 years. She fol- lows quite closely the fashions of her older sister and wears the straightline models also. The materials are block polairs, bo- livias and suede cloths. The ma- jority of these coats arc trim- med with silk stitching and but- tons, and have full length linings. They are shown in a varitey of pretty browns, also the smart Sorrento blue and rust. Majority with fur collars. “Bestyette” Raincapes $2.97 —For girls of 7 to 14 years. They are made of rub- berized sateen, with attached hoods, and are fully guaranteed. Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. KD X The Tunic Blouse Is Very New! See These at $5.95 xquisite blouses of crepe de chine, all - over embroidered crepe and printed sateen fabrics, with short and long sleeves. All sizes in colors of navy, black, brown and cocoa. Specialat $2.99 —Fancy plaid and figured de- signs of silk and cotton mixed crepe. Some have round col- lars, some are collarless and others have V neck. All short sleeves. Sizes 36-44. Smart Fall Skirts at $5.00 —Charming skirts in the pleated and wrap-around styles, of twill cord, wool crepe, princella cloth, camel hair, plaid and fancy striped suitings, in all the Fall colors. Waist bands 28 to 38 inches. Kann’s—Second Floor.

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