Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1925, Page 14

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14 SOVIET WAR CHIEF ASKSBIGGER ARNY Wants Millions of Well Train- ed Men Ready to Take Field at Moment’s Notice. Dy the Associated Press ", March 2.—Since faking over command of the Red army from Trotzky a i runze has | inst danger | opean powers and > in_ the bolshevik | purp: this ia territorial forces Wants Millions Ready. ur Red army to make clear the tween the Communist Military reers must be ¢ to all classes.” CATHOLICS MAKE PROTEST 60,000 Attend Mass Meeting in French City. France, March 2.—Sixty thollcs from the Lower :ndee districts assembled NANTES thousand ( Loire and here yeste at which C principal sion of Vatican de Castelnau was th against suppres ch embassy to the proposed strict en- orcemen law of 1905 church e government of the ating to separation of to Pope Pius assuri “devotion of 60,000 citizen: nd Vendee.” The manif ion was carried out with the precision of a military mobilization, and perfect order pre- vailed Trolley Car Holdup. | SHEFFIELD, Ala, March 2.—An Interurban trolley car running be- Women to Address Street Corner Crowds on Equal Rights Tomorrow Women speakerd of the National Woman's Party have obtalned permits to address street-corncr crowds here during the inauguration period in fur- thering their campaign..for the rights amendment to the Constitu The permits were given to : Harvey Wiley of Washington and Miss Margaret Whittemore, vice president of the party. Twenty or mere women will participate in the speaking. The speakers will make simul- taneous addresses from the six busi- | est corner, at 7.o'clock tomorrow eve- ning. Vermits for the speakers: were se- cured from Maj. Sullivan, who was captain of the precinct time of the picketing arrests, jt was announced. “The Republicans enter upon at least period of complete powe fore complete Miss Whittemore stated. as the Democrats had in within their | MAN BEATEN AND ROBBED "+ | Victim Tells Police He Was At- tacked After Buying Gin. Lavaisner .Johuson, 1230 Euclid sked the police to investigate tack made upon him in Chester afternoon. Accord- he repdrt recorded by, the Johnson said he purchased a of- gin and was -leaving, the house where the pure] was made when he d robbed in cash. . |corner of 8th and power from 1913 to 1921 to pass the Federal suffrage amendment, so the Republicans can, if they will, grant women equal legal rights in this country.” Speakers will be at the northeast Pennsylvaniu avenue, southwest corner of 9th and Pennsylvania avenue, northeast cor- ner of 13% and = Pennsylvania avenue, northwest corner of 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, south side of H street at 16th, and southeast side of 13th and F streets. The speakers will be Laura Berrien, Jessie Dell, Mabel Owen, BEdith B. Thelma Wells, 'Mabel Van Nina Allender, Mrs. Harvey Mary Van Castell, Vivian Simp- 1 of this city; Ruby Black and Lois Little. Wisconsin; Sophia Mere- dith of Virginia; Sue White of Ten- rgaret Whittemore of Cali- ith Ainge of New York; vertin, Edith H. Hooper, | Dora Ogle, and Amella Walker, | Maryland, and Florence Bayard Hilles, | Delaware. 6 CANNIBALS EXECUTED. French Troops Place Negroes Be- fore Firing Squad. BORDEAUX, France, March 2.— Six mnegro cannibals, among whom was 2 man 60 years old and a woman 70, recently were executed by French troops at Victoria, French Guiana. The cannibals were convicted of kill- ing and eating 11 persons. They faced the firing squad bravely. About one-third of all the feldspar produced in the United States comes | from the mines of North Carolina. MOTHER:— Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and ' Diarrhea; allaying tween Shefeld and Florence was| [Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach held up by bandits early yesterday and all aboard robbed. Forty-eight | dollars was obtained from the con- | ductor, $17 from a negro passenger | and smaller amounts from other passengers. The bandits caped. then es- | and Bowels, aids the assimilatio n of Food; giving natural sleep. ‘To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of M Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. 7 Physicians everywhere rwommend it /, Eveready Usiv Cells fit end im- ve all s o Tievhilehie: 5-“:.!11:' bright p Tlehes, iikewise last lewger. RELOAD your flashlight now I1’s been a long, hard winter. Your flash- light has been in frequent use and the batteries now need to be replaced. Get out your flashlight and reload it with new Eveready Batteries. Do this at regular intervals so that when you really need a flashlight in an emergency you will know, that it is equipped with fresh, strong bat- teries. Reload it now and be ready for the countless uses every night.- NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, New York Manufactured and guaranteed by Inc, San Francisco Canadian National Carbon Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario eVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS & BAT TFiRIES ~they last longer The New Fabrics ng Are Being Offered Now—at Kann’s—in Attractive and Extensive Varieties, at the Most Tempting Prices! Come in and Watch the Machine Wrapping “Wilbur Buds”! —See how each little Chocolate Bud is enveloped in silver paper, untouched by human hands, preserving its freshness and purity until it comes to you and melts in your mouth! < 1.lb. Packages of Wilbur Buds...95¢ —14.1b. Packages of Wilbur Buds....50c —14-Ib. Packages of Wilbur Buds...25¢ Kann's—Street Floor. A New “Onyx” Silk Hose Full Fashioned—W ith ‘“Pointex” Heel At a New Price $1.65 Pr. —Beautiful, Sheer Onyx Hose, at a new price, with the dainty “Pointex” heels which lend that | stenderizing effect, so essential to Jf the beauty of a woman’s ankles. They are made of the finest thread silk, in the desirable colors of black, grain, French nude, harvest, blush and nude; are of medium weight, with mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes, and are in sizes 8% to 10. Kann’s—Street Floor. “French Fried” Potatoes at Their Best—in This Fryer at $1.39 —Fried Potatoes to be good must be nice and brown, but not greasy, and in this fryer you can fry them the real French way. The bottom part is of extra heavy sheet iron with a deep reinforced fry basket in which you place the article to be fryed. Every household should have one. Get yours tomorrow. Kann’s—Third Floor. The Fashion for Flowers Finds Its Newest Expressions Herg at 29¢ to $3.50 —In bunches and sin- gle blossoms they rep- resent the “something new” to wear ahead of Spring. —Violets, in white, light and deep purple, 59¢ to $1.25, —Roses, in all colors, single or in clusters, 50c to $3.50. —Gardenias, in yellow, red, orchid, white and pink, 29¢ to 50c. —Orchids, in yellow and purple, 59¢ Flower Section, Street Floor. Untrimmed Straws "~ At $1.39 —Many women, who have their ideas as to just the right trimming on a hat that is becoming to them, prefer to select the untrimmed hat and trimmings separately. At this low price are straw hats in a large variety of shapes, including roll brims, turbans, pokes, drooping side models and others, in black and a great number of colors. . Flowers to Trim Them— Samples of 95¢ Kinds Hats Trimmed Free Tomorrow—Hundreds- of Window Shades Reduced 300 “Seconds” of 98¢ Shades at 49¢ Ea. —The imperfections are so slight that they will not mar the wear of the shades in the least or de- tract from their good -appear- ance. They are mounted on Spring rollers, complete with fix- tures. In white and ecru. Other Specials —Smith’s 69c¢ Opaque Shades, 5 different colors, each. .55¢ —98¢ Oil Opaque Window Shades, in 5 colors, each. ...79% —$1.35 Handmade Oil Opaque Shades, in 4 colors, ea., $1.05 —8$1.59 Holland Shades, in white and ecru, each $1.08 —$1.25 Albert Holland Shades, in 4 colors, each.: .98¢ —$1.69 toe$2.95 Extra Size Shades, various colors, ea..$1.50 Kann's—Third Floor. o+ e, You'll Like These New Silks —and Their Low Prices! Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Printed Crepe de 2 00 Yd Chines and Striped Flat Crepes at . . —A lovely collection of smart new designs and colorings in these popular ma- terials, that are now the vogue for frocks of every hour of the day. 39 inches wide, and shown in one hundred new designs, and over one hundred and fifty color combinations. Our Regular $3.00 Crepes in Four of the 2 S/ Most Fashionable Weaves at. = . . —Select from 39-inch All-silk Faille Crepe, shown in 20 colors and black; 39- inch All-silk Flat Crepe, in 30 colors, also black; 39-inch All-silk Satin Crepe, shown in 35 colors and black ; 39-inch All-silk Heavy Crepe de Chine, in 50 colors iy $1.50 Yd. Regular $1.95 All-Silk Washable Foulards —3,000 yards of pretty tub silks, including 36-inch All-silk Washable Foulards, and “Darbrook” Striped Broadcloth in many effective new patterns that are so charming for Springtime. Smart color combinations on light and dark grounds. Also 32-inch All-silk “Darbrook” Awn- ing Stripe Broadcloth, in 25 fast color combinations. Other New Silks to See, Include— Deauville Sports Crepes, $2.85 and $5 All-Silk Failles, $3.00 to $3.95 Yd. Fine Flat Crepes, $3.50 Yd. Crepe-Back Satin, $3.00 Yd. New Tub Broadcloth, $1.50 to $2.50 All-Silk Radium Foulards, Kann's—Street Floor. And Here Are Beautiful New English Prints at 65¢ Yd. —An exceedingly dainty material, with a highly mercerized surface, shown in small chintz designs, in larger foulard patterns some of the designs form stripes They are very attractive for children’s and women’s home dresses or morning street wear. The colorings are in unusually harmonious combinations. All new designs. 32 inches wide. Guaranteed fast colors. Kann’s—Street Floor. The Fashionable New Dress Flannels—at $3.50 Yd. —Gaily-colored Flannels for making the new Spring dresses, skirts, etc. Everv conceivable color is shown; it is 54 inches wide, a most desirable width, and is an excellent quality. Other Smart Dress Goods —“Marchan” and “Twillosheen.” fine new twills at $4.50 yard, —Imported Plaids and Stripes, $4.50 yard. 2.00 Yd. Are —*“Joseena,” finest of cashmeres, $8.50 yard. —“Charmeen Baudeen,” a new char- meen with self-tone stripe, $6.50 yard. Kann’s—Street Floor. Many Attractive Dresses at $18 —You'll find Crepe Dresses with flares—flares on each side of them, flares at the front of them, flutter and sway with the grace that is youth’s, and the smartness that is this season’s own. There are many new combinations of ma- terial and of color, particularly in the frocks that aspire to be classed among the ensemble models. And there are numerous other styles equally as worthy of mention. 3 : —The new materials are canton crepe, flat crepe, jacquard crepe, waffle crepe, satin-back crepe and some of georgette combined with satin. —Trimmings have never been more carefully_con- sidered as to their suitability for the particular costume they are to adorn than in these delightful new dresses; all the high colors and plenty of blacks are included in the collection. —Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. Penna. Ave.

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