Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1925, Page 33

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.+ WAYTOBE STARTED ON BOX BUSH PEST Department of Agriculture Gives Prescription for Rid- ding Plants of Worms. Bureau of Kntomology, De- nt of Agriculture out the bush pest which has | Washington | about past four ally known " now is residing in Washington box ring for a coming- month, anithood. In its present state the insect is a tiny wo 1 between the ce there has swish sp o the ol f, the leaf. 1f the leaf out party during oks onto other leave The new generation, in affects the color of the leaf and uty of the bush. If left un- est eventually will kill nd proctdure rec- n Middleton, a t of the bure; solution of che; this solution ad 40 per cent E ack leaf, or any similar nicotine S0 that the proportion e part nicotine to 500 parts About the first of begin sprayving the affect appiving the prescription four > times a day and for about five days, or enough times sh moist. T will prevent t from becoming liberated tch any of f t empt to atat eing sticky an alights on sur when it | s| Kendall PAIN. BAND CONCERTS. At Marine Barracks tonight 15 o'cl concert by the | E farine Band Or- | William H. Santelmann, ; Taylor Branson, second *h, “To the Camp,” Blankenburg | | Overture, “Freischutz” Weber “Nocturne, Opus 48, No, 1,” | Chopin irand scenes from “La Boheme™ Puccint (8) “Polish National Dan Scha (b) “Lithuanian Dance, Rimsky-Korsakow Valse intermezzo, “Domino Rose” Suit (a) Pastorale, andante s tenuto. (b) Intermezzo, andante mode- | rato. | c) Minuet, andantino. 1 andole, legro deciso. Hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma.” 1 “The Star Spangled Banner.” By the United States Home Band Orchestr: Hall, tomorrow eveni o'clock, John S M mann, bandmaster. March, “America st Overture, “Light Cavalry,” Serenade, “D'Arlequin Gems from light opera Paradise of Mahomet Planquette Patrol Oriental, “The Bedouin,™ || va Mexicana, “Sobre las | -Rosas | : casure Ma | mraons | “The Star Spangled Banner.” Pola Negri Goes Abroad. 1 YWOOD, Calif., March 11.— zri, motion picture actress, |left here yesterday for Europe via | v York. She plans to remain | abroad about six weeks. The most severe pain of rheu- matism, headache, neuralgia, toothache, neuritis, etc., isban- Many Ways for Mothers to Save! —Infants’ Handmade Bibs, with underpad. They have scalloped edges and dainty embroidered design. Spe- cial, each .. 8% —Infants Creepers, of chambray, nicely trimmed with checks and nursery designs embroidered on front. Colors: Blue, tan, green and peach. Special, each : 589 —Infants’ Crib Sheets, with hemstitched hems. Each.59¢ —Pillow Slips to match Each : 59¢ Infants’ Rubber Aprons, with sleeves. Bound in blue. Special 59¢ —Infants’ Rubber Pants, in Kapok Pillows, Special. ....59¢ Infants’ pink or blue. each . 5 —Infants’ Short Nainsook Dresses, in round-yoke style, prettily embroidered. Lace at neck and sleeves. Sizes to 2 years. Special, each censne ...59%¢ —Hospital Sheeting (red) ... o ieiien B9C _Infants’ Quilted Pads. Size 18x34. Special, each.59c “Infants’ Flannel Binders, FHOT - a e e SI80C Infants’ “Joyland” Over- alls, in blue, green and tan, with an attractive pocket to resemble a dog's head. Sizes to 6 years. = Special, each : 59¢ —Infants’ Mull Caps, trim- Dresses In a Great Tomorrow! ished almost immediately by | | Anti-Kamnia. Also a ready re- | lief for colds, grippe, insomnia, | nervousness, fevers, women’s | pains. Proved for 34 years. Mil- | fi%:'ls of users. Sold byalldrug- | gists. 25 millionsused annually. | Lieut. Comdr. Foster Braved Death | Theoriginal pain reliever, Anti- | in Blast That Killed 13 of ; Kamnia, has AK oneverytablet. i Lieut. | Use @ Tablets { | the Trenton he forwa twin | fic | i Cruiser’s Crew. | Navy has mount, in wh | oPPOSED TO ALL PAIN 12 men | lost their lives s were severely inj Smoke was seen mount from the measures were was, however others| suing from the bridge and prompt taken for relief. It| . found to be impossible to enter the mount trained in its posi- Comdr E o upper pow- climbed up throu mount throush the port and put | a result of his action a number | of the burned and injured were passed down to the handling room, the guns eveled and the mount trained on the bow, which enabled the dead and re- maining injured to be removed through the access door. COURT BARS APPEALS. | hat a Plty To waste a _day. A pleasant morning prevents it always. No Ground Found for Taking Cali- | fornia Dry Cases. Supreme Court has indica 1t could find no ground for taking juris- | tion in two appeals from California the question whether authority to presecute bition law violations in the name the United States in their own Think of the days lost by headache, by dullness, by unfitness. Just because the stomach isn't right, or the bowsls are clogged by poisons. That's all unnecessary. Millions now | |prevent those lost days by an easy, | he court refused to hear further Pleasant method argument after counsel for A. Bram-| On rising drink a glass of water, hot | bini and Isadore Maffia, the appel- or clod. That washes out the stomach lants, had concluded mbini and | pefore breakfast. a, enjoined by a court fo. | il o7 o State court for| mad to that water & littis Jus Buith | ntly held in contempt for violating | 1At makes it delightful and sparkiing. | injunction, had contended (hay | Jad Salts are made from acids of lemon the State courts could not enforce the |74 8rape, combined with lithia. Federal laws, but the § preme | _In an hour comes a wonderful change. Court held there had been am ate |The poisons are eliminated. All that | law to warrant the conviction, even |Makes you miserable is gone. though the proceedings had ».-.n‘ The day become: g brought under the Federal statutes, i et ol spaflagrenoacy fit. You feel as you felt when a child. - - You gain a day, which otherwise is | ; lost. You place yourself at your best. Latvia Nam L B es‘En‘\foy to U. S. Try Jad Saits one morning in your RIGA, March 11.—The government |glass of water. It will bring a revela- has appointed M hja Minister of | tion. You will never again let a day latvia to the | start wrong. All druggist have Jad.Saits, Income Tax Service We believe that our growth and success depends largely on the policy of intelligent and willing service and we always welcome an opportunity to be helpful to you. An income tax expert will be found in our lobby every day until March 16, to give you free advice and aid you in making your re- turns. This service is free. white, flesh and natural med with lace and embroid- colors. Fach..25¢; 3 for 59¢ ery. Each . 59¢ Kann's—Second Floor. A Sale of Baby High Chairs Special for —They are well made throughout of selected hard- Wwood, which has been highly varnished. Have cane Seats, slat backs, wooden tray, and are complete with foot-rest. Regularly they sell for $595, and are very special at this price for Thursday. Kann's—Fourth Floor Large Hats Are Capturing the Mode! A Splendid Variety Here at $10 —The teridency at the outset of the season is for hats made of combination materials skillfully worked together to form a de- lightful whole. The trimmings are varied and beau- tiful, including ribbons, flowers, large poppies, os- trich pompons, etc. There are short-back styles, " ofi-the-face styles and big-brim styles featured in | Cpa this lot in a gorgeous array of colorings, with plenty of black, brown and navy. Large-head sizes, too, are here, with hats for the matron as well as for the miss. Kann's—Second Floor. Fresh, New Philippine Lingerie at $1.49 to $2.95 —Beautiful Philippine Lingerie, purchased especially for this sale and offered at prices exceptionally low, considering the quality of material and workmanship. They are made of fine, soft nainsook, cut full on correct lines, and are handmade and hand embroidercd in unusual floral designs and finished with firmly-scalloped edges. —Gowns are priced at $1.95 and $2.95. hemise at $1.49 and $1.95. tep-in Bloomers at $1.49. —Costume Slips, with hip hems, at §2.95. Kann's—Second Floor. 3 Linen Collar Club Straight and__Slashed Peter Pan effects. White and ecru colors, prettily trimmed; some with hand-embroidery, others with real Irish lace me- dallions, and still others with narrow lace picot. Kann’s—Street Floor. First Time Shown! Florentine Bags at $2.95 —The fashion of the pres- ent day demands Hand- bags to tone in with the costume, and these of genuine leather with Flor- entine fronts, though con- servative in their delicate colorings, emphasize smartness. to the nth de- gree. One style is a strap- Sports Braid $1.75 Yard —This Gaily Colored Braid is for trimming the sport dresses, coats, etc. It is 6 inches wide, is in combination colorings, in a plain and openwork effect, that is most attractive, and most effective. Narrow braid to match at 69¢c yd. A beautiful silk braid com- bined with metal at $2.19 yd. Kann's—Street Floor. Girdles for Slight Figures $1.69 —If you are one of those women who like variety in costuming, and feel fresher, more in tune with your surroundings when you have many changes, you are exactly the woman to appreciate this sale and secure z i 2 = three or four of these inexpensively priced dresses with the flare front. The trimmings are lace collars, nov- fihere tave dics<es: ohich especially desirable for elty braids and self trimmings. Long and short sleeves business, college or home wear. There are other styles are shcwn on the wool frocks, and short and sleeveless which almost any woman could wear for afternoon or effects in the rayons and satins. There are misses’ and even for evening, and yet the price is the same as those women'’s sizes in the lot, and styles which have sold in which are in the more strictly tailored styles. our regular line at from $8953 to $10.95 —The five styles illustrated give an idea of the variety from which you may select. There are straightline mod- els, styles that have a shirred flounce all around, others —The materials include French flannels, jacquard crepes, flat crepes, woven striped silk and cotton fabrics, glo-sheen, printed crepes and satins. The colors are almond green, rose, tan, peach, beige, brown, flame, henna, Madonna blue, navy and black. Kann’s—Second Floor. A Sale! $14.95 Layer Felt Mattresses At $10.97 7 —These Excellent Mattresses are well made, soft and resilient, with full-rolled edges to keep them in their original shapes. They are closely tufted and in the following sizes: 3 ft. 33 ft., 3.6 ft., 4 it. and 46 ft. At this low price you cannot make a mistake in getting what you need in this line. It is a rare chance for hotels, boarding houses, Summer homes, etc. $14.95 Coil Springs, in All Sizes, at $9.65 P $19.90 Couch Bed. 5 ~—This very attractive piece of furniture is complete with mattress and cretonne cover. The cover is made in valance style. —These are in the popular twin and double bed sizes, and can be had in white, ivory or wood finishes. Complete with spring. LT ) 2 §\WM WA This Yo Bed $19.00 —This Bed is in the very attractive imita- tion cane panel effect and is in twin and double bed sizes. Kann's—Third Floor. Kann’s—Third Floor. Lincoln National Bank 7th and D Sts. N.W. back under-the-arm effect with inside frame — the other is a swagger shape, all silk lined and fittéd with card case and mirror. Only one style shown. Kann’s—Street Floor. and Cuff Sets $1.00 —Very Attractive Linen Col- lar and Cuff Sets in two-piece and flat shapes, also Country —Lightly boned garments of handsome brocade with elastic sides, or of dotted coutil with elastic -gores and top. They are hook-front styles with ample hose supporters, and are especially designed for slight figures. Kann's—Second Floor. “Papini’s Life of Christ” Translated by Dorothy Canfield Fisher Now in $1.50 Edition Kann’s—Downstairs Bookstore. Penna. Ave. 8th & D

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