Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1925, Page 10

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90 RADIO IDENTIFIES " GRL OF MYSTERY Charlotte Maguire, Taken Home, Still Suffers Memory Lapse. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, Mo., January 12.—Many things that made Charlotte Maguire a girl of “mystery” in a Chicaso Jiospital remained enigmatical to- d fter her restoration to her fam- -re through means of the radlo. y-thres days ago she was found wdering in Chicago, and all efforts have her identifled failed until last ¥ night her appeal for identifica- was broadcast from WEBH, the station of the Edgewater Beach o Evening Post. An aunt here she recognized the voice and ipon reading in the newspaper an ount of the appeal hastened to Chi- cago It appeared that it was a familiar decoration on the hat of her aunt, Mrs. George Griffiths, which aroused t irl's dormant memory, when her re f: her yesterday. “Oh, g sald, as ber oyes, re- memories as she t's hat. Then followed vears old, was a at Washington University. nember leaving home to go to versity,” she said, “and was on a path to the campus. t thing I knew I was in the go hospital.” ar here the girl's on a spurt of atted eagerly as iliar landmarks sed from home & suburban SCHOOL PUPILS TO VIEW INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT Chamber of Commerce Will Extend Invitation to Exposition at Auditorium in March. The school children of the National al will be Invited to visit the ber of Commerce industrial ex- on, to be held in the new Wash- ington Auditorfum March 21 to 28. In order that the students in the chools may have an oppor- studying industries of h ,_James T. Lloyd, presi- t of the Board of Education, has msked that they be allowed to ses the exhibition. When it was pointed out recently by Charles J. Stockman that little if anything {s taught in the local pub- lic schools about the industries of the Natfonal Capital, Mr. Lloyd intimated that he would confer with the school ofliclals to ascertain what steps could be taken In furnishing such instruc- tion. COLLEGE DEAN SCORES THEORY OF EVOLUTION Dr. Wilkinson, in Address, Ex- presses Belief It Will Destroy American Nation. Scoring the theory of evolution as the destruction of the American Na- tlon, Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology gton Missionary Col- lege, addressed a large audience at the Capital Church, Fifth Evolution versus “The Scriptures foretold the fol- lowing astounding facts as signs of the approaching age: First, great increase in knowledge; secondly, denying the miracle of creation, and, thirdly, a strong delusion upon those who re- ceive not the love of the truth.” A man {sn't necessarily a failure because he has failed. MY BACK &= YO D0 KOT FEEL LIKE YOU ARE TAKDIG MEDICRE. TO0EST STE UKE MEDKINE AT AL TWERE 15 NOTHING (X [T THAT HURTS YOU M THE LEIST LS. TYREE.Q4EMIST. 50¢ WASHINGTON, D.C. The First and Original | Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than | a Quarter of a Century as an _ effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive, The box bears this signaturs &by THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., MOND‘AY. J Demonstration The New Simplex Needle That Simplifies the Making of the Popular Hooked Rugs —The needle is very easy to operate, and the work can be so quickly done that before you know it you have a very attractive wool-hooked rug, made to suit your own fancy. We teach you. The Needle, together with a colored Stenciled Can- vas, can be had for $1.00 Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Radmoor Seconds At $1.25Pr. Seconds of the $2.00 Quality —This is indeed welcome news to the hundreds of Washington women who wear Radmoor Hosiery. They are made full fashioned of the finest quality silk, with double-knee feature, mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes, Black and a num- ber of colors, in sizes 874 to 10 to select from. The imperiections are scarcely noticeable. Kann's—Street Floor. The January Sale of “KICKERNICKS” Continues Tomorrow and Wednesday Only —These famous garments are offered at special prices during this sale. Bloomers and Combinettes are featured—made of dainty materials and in the delicate pastel shades. Kickernicks are made for ex- treme comfort and serviceableness. —$1.49 Kickernick Bloomers, $1.00. —$1.95 Kickernick Bloomers, $1.49. —3$1.95 Kickernick Combinettes, $1.49. —$2.95 Kickernick Combinettes, $1.95. Kann’s—Second Floor. A January Sale of Small Rugs At Reduced Prices 18x36 Rag Rugs at 49¢ Ea. —Attractive Rugs, in hit-and-miss designs with bright colored borders in rose, pink and blue. These are suitable for bath and bedrooms. Other sizes are— 24x36~in. size at 25x50-in. size at.. 36x54-in. size at.. Other Specially Priced Rugs . At $1.00 —18x36-in. Oval Rag Rugs —27x54-in. Oblong Rag Rugs —36x72-in. Stenciled Rice Straw Rugs —36x63-in, Wool Felt Rugs At $2.00 —27x54-in. Fiber Rugs —27x54-in. Wool and Fiber Rugs —24x56-in. Oval Braided Rugs (slightly soiled) —27x54-in. Oblong Rag Rugs At $4.00 —30x60-in. Oval Cotton Chenille Rugs (slightly soiled) —24x48-in. Oblong Cotton Rugs —27x54-in. Oblong Cotton Rugs —27x54-in. Oval Chenille Rugs —36x63-in. Axminster Rugs At $5.00 —36x72-in. Wool Velvet Rugs —24x36-in. Royal Turkish Rugs Kann’s—Third Floor, Pennsylvania Ave., 8th and D ANUARY 12, 1925. Are Keeping “The Busy Corner” Unusually Busy! | VI Tl R i G T T AL T, Rt NI SRR R [V SMMENGA MLSUHELL) h SABL E ) This Purchase of a Jobber’s Stock Brings Remarkable Silk Values Regular $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.69 Qualities —AIl Fresh, New Silks in attractive gay -colors, as well as the more subdued shades for early jobber who is moving, so we were able to get them at greatly reduced prices—our savings we pass on to you. Many of them were made to sell for even more than the values mentioned above. In the lot are— 39-in. AlL-Silk Satin Canton Crepe 33-in. Washable Broadcloth Silks 40-in. AU-Silk Satin Charmeuse 39-in. All-Silk Flat Crepe T L T | T S0 Sk All-Wool Dress Goods and Coatings Spring wear. They were procured from a silk $ I 69 i d 1925 AILSilk Printed Foulards 39-in. Beautiful Brocades 40-in. AIL-Silk Radium 36-in. Plain and Changeable Taffeta 40-in. Novelty Russian Silk and Wool Crepe Kann’s—Street Floor. . bt 8 e a3 S E SEDURE R ke LB g SR TN SR TR P Dress Goods g Special $1.39 Yard —All-wool Crepe Granites and Serges, 42 inches wide, shown in shades of navy, brown, henna, nav- ajo, French blue, tan, gray, cocoa, myrtle, lac- quer and jade. Dress Flannel $2.98 Yard —54-inch Beautiful French Twill Flannels, in copper, acorn, butternut, French blue, gray, navajo, cocoa and cinder shades. Coating Remmnants $2.98 to $6 . Included are rem- s of marvella, arabia, velnewvo, arabella, veldyne, suede cloths, chinchilla, etc. Black and colors to choose from. mandarin, Kann’s—Street Floor. In the January Sale—Fine Quality Dresses Reduced 1o $31.95 Actual $49.75 to $65.00 Values —A collection so varied that one may find at this one price Dresses to suit the average woman’s many-sided activities—models she can wear on the street, for shopping, for business use, etc.; dresses par- ticularly appropriate for afternoon, for calling or for dinner wear; and plenty of styles that will be very desirable for evening wear, dance frocks, etc. They include high-grade bengalines, georgette crepes, silk velvets, brocaded velvet chiffons and other materials; in the wanted colors of the season. There are sizes for the average woman, dresses for the matron, and slim youthful models for the miss. Kann’s—Second Floor. Linen and Broadecloth Dresses at $5.00 e L I U TR AN At S L I —“In simplicity lies the road to chic,” and in these charming dresses of linen and broadcloth is that most desirable of all features exemplified. There are plain colored models with hand-drawn work or dainty touches of embroidery, candy stripes, blazer stripes, etc., some with white or contrasting collars and cuffs, others trimmed with plain wash braids. —The lines represented include the following: = L’Aiglon, Queen Make, Haddad Hubrite and Country Club —Every dress bears the label of the maker. The materials are excellent quality linens and wash broadcloths, and the colors are ornabe, Mexico, rust, rose, peach, lavender, purple, green and gray. Misses’ and women's sizes in the lot, 16 to 18 and 36 to 46. t Kann's—Second Floor. SRR TR TAPRIST R e P e LTI TR S Bl 08 TR A . LR T RO . AT e e M M Wl Tomorrow Only—a January Saie of Window Shades Offering Great Reductions Kann’s—Third Floor Slight Seconds, 98¢ to $1.48 Window Shades 55¢ Ea. —Select from high-grade Oil Opaque Win- dow Shades, in ecru shade; Duplex Shades in white and green. Both are mounted on good spring rollers, and complete with fix- tures. Size 3x5.9. —$1.35 Handmade Oil Opaque Shades, per- fect qality. In various colors. Size 38 ins. wide by 5.9. FEach $1-09 —$1.69 Sunfast Holland S%ades, perfect quality, in various colors. 3x59. Each. ¥ perfect quality—$1.98 to $2.98 values. .. $1.59 Perfect Quality Holland Shades at $1.05 Ea. —These are mounted on guaranteed Harts- horn rollers, complete with fixtures to hang. Have fringed scalloped bottom, and in white, ecru and green to select from, Size 3x59. A splendid shade for appearance and serviceability. —Smith’s 69¢ Perfect Quality Opaque Win- dow Shades, in various colors. Size 55 3x59. Special, each C —98¢ Special Oil Opaque Window: Shades, perfect quality, in various colors. Size 3x5.9. Special, each.....,.... 830 —Our Entire Stock of Extra Size Window Shades, 42 to 54 inch widths— $1 69 0 John McCormack’s New Record “All Alone” “Rose Marie” $1.50 Phone Orders Filled Kann’s—Fourth Floor, A January Sale of NOTIONS Is Offering o0-7ard Spool Sewing Silk, 9 b and colors—3 spools. . c isuu Basting Cotton-—— yards. Regularly 6c a £p00l—3 for ... ol N —Clark’s Crochet Cotton white or ecru—all numbers— go regularly 10c. 4 balls for. .. c —Step-ins. The tops are of cross- bar voile and th rubberized silk clal, each .. —Mercerized Darning Cotton, black, white and navy blue, 3 Regular Gc—3 for.. 10c ~—S yards English Twill Tape —1 to % inch wide. Special, 10c¢ —Rayal Nickel-piated Satety () Pins—all sizes—3 dozen for c ~Children’s Waists of cross-bar nainsook. Buttons on waist band. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Regu- Tarly. 505 Speclal; cach.. SIC Women's Elastic Sanitary Belts, medium, large and ¢ extra large sizes. Each 21c —100-count Pin Cubes, Reg- = ularly 10c. Spectal......... . oc¢C ~=Dress Shields. Light weight, assorted makes and all sizes. Guaranteed to be perfect. Regu- larly 19c to 38c a pair. Special, 2 pairs for. 25¢ —Garment Shields, pink and blue. Special, a vard o —Lingerie Tape, in White, pink and blue—7 yards to plece, with bodkin. 2 pleces for.. ~Step-ins with net top and pure rubber back. Regularly 5c. Special, each 50c¢ —Sanitary Wash Cloths— very special—4 for 29c¢ —French Curling Irons, for making marcel wave. Reg- ularly 50c. Special 39¢ —Sewing Needles — standard 10, assorted makes—3 papers. .. c Sheeting, single covered, -4, Regular 65c 31 SEcarards Bosualis DAL —Double covered, 4-4 or 5-i. Regularly 75c and $1.00 - yard. Special 65¢ —Queen Pins—all sizes—3 vapers e 12¢ —Smap Fasteners—black or o) . Alckel—all sizes—12 dos. tor 20C —Sanitary Aprons hite and flesh—regular price, c. € Special . 21e —Selssors in assorted styles and stzes. lade to sell much above sale price. Your choice per pair 25¢ —Shoe Bagw, made of fancy cretonne, regular 79¢ v —each —Shoe Trees—regularly 10ca pair—2 pairs for. , 15¢ —Imported Coat Mangers—covered with fancy-fiber silk. Were 25c each. Now.... 10c —Rubber Household Aproms in tea apron style, and fancy pat- terns. All high colors. Seconds of B0c quall And Many.Others Street Floor. Irish Dress Linen 68c¢ Yard —These are the genuine Irish Linens and are in a beautiful range of colors, including plenty of white. They were oridginally woven 44 “inches wide and shrunk to 36. The quality is unusual, and they are destined to be one of the most popular wash fabrics for the coming Summer. Kann’s—Street Floor. Sale! Handmade Filet Laces In Two Groups —Pretty Handmade Filet Laces, Edges and Insertions of fine clear quality and well made. At 50¢ Yard —134 to 2% inch widths At, yard, 50c. At 75¢ Yard —2Y% to 4% inch widths. At, yard, 75¢. Kann’s—Street Floor.

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