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14 CPUM COVENANT | OPENED TO WORLD League Council Invites All Nations to Sign Anti-Nar- cotic Convention. fated Prese. A, March 16—One of the| of the thirty-third session of | the council of the League of Natlohs | was to throw open the international opium convention, recently adopted at Geneva, to all states which neither were represented at the conference nor are members of the League of Na- tions. Some difficulty arose at the last mo- t because the league's legal ex- vere in doubt about the exact tical status of Sudan and r that country. which recently | formed the subject of a British note | o the league, d be considered an | independent 1gn state. Pre- sumably the ruled affirmative- | Mon the Hedjaz, Jichtenstein The council postponed until a later n memorandum se opium ts are given other means for livelihood PROFESSOR TO RETIRE. Dr. H. E. Greene Will Leave Johus | Hopkins. | BALTIMORE, March 16 Dr. H. E. Greene, colleglate pro r of Eng- lish at Johns Hopkin as announced | his retirement, effecti at the end of the present academic year. Dr. Greene | has been teaching for 33 ¢, hav- associatiated with Jobns 1 He taught at urora, N, Y., in 1801) i ed the degree of | ster of arts and| at Harvard Uni- | versity. After recciving his master's degree he went to Kurope, studying | at the University of Leipzig, going| from there to France in 1881 and| 1882, He returned to Harvard, where | he took up graduate work. Previous | t0 his graduatc studies he wrote spe- orrespondence, and contributed sical and drama isms to oston Evening nseript and | ew York Eveni | WOMAN AND SON DIE. | Are Burned to Death in Connecti- | cut Home. NEW MILFORD, Conn.. March 16.— A mother and her son lost their lives Yesterday in a fire which destroyed | their home here, burned. — BANDITS LOOT FUR STORE Get About $15.000 Booty in New‘\ York Holdup. | NEW YORK, aits early v atore of Ben heart of the dry goods district and | escaped with between $10,000 and $15,000 worth of furs after a running sun fight with police and private detectives. A pedestrian was slightly wounded by a stray bullet. arch 16.—Ten ban- Dick Murphy, Oldsmobile Dispenser, Confects One to Walter Brownley, Candy Dispenser. Dear Walter: Health pastrics and health candies of 1009 purity should combine with the health recreation of riding in the car of 1009 effici- ency—the Oldsmobile Coach. @Tho Oldsmobile Coach pastryfoid dividends in util- ity, recreation and economy. Tts bright blue finish of en- during Duco is as lustrous as the icing of your cakes. Like your choice fondants many ‘ingredients are com- bined to make its Fisher | Body artistically acceptable. QThe 6-cylinder motor of the Oldsmobile Coach car- rles you so silently you can hear s gum-drop. Four bal- loon tires all around make riding as light as your finest custard. @As the French would de- scriba \it, the Oldsmobile Coad: is ““bon-bon’—good as the goodies you dispense. You Mill never have reason to feel tart about its de- pendable performance. | Just mame the day for a ve, one of these beautiful Spring days, as my guest in the Oldsmobile Coach. Recreatively yours, DICK MURPHY. DM/ ss: P. S.—How's this for a “sensi- ble price’—$1,075 for the Oldsmobdile Coach, f. o0. b. Lansing. CisTmBuTORS 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 DSMOBILE - SI1X A Sale of Handkerchiefs Is Offering Unusual Values! —1,000 All-linen Hand- kerchiefs, in white and solid colors. Various width hems and corner smbroidery. Regular 25¢ quality. Special, each .. . 17c 3 for 50c —1,500 Imported Cotton Handkerchiefs, with col- ored woven borders. Guaranteed fast colors. Regularly —Women’s Imported All- linen Handkerchiefs, fin- ished with 1-16-inch hems. An excellent quality. 6 for 95¢ Special ... Kann's—Street Floor. A New Bead Bag and Necklace Which You Can Make Yourself —These articles are easily and quickly made. They are the latest models in bags and chains and can be made at very small cost. The Bag Requires —12 bunches of beads at 50c a bunch. —1 spool purse twist at $1.00 a spool and 1 frame at $1.98. The Chain Requires —3 bunches of beads at 50c a bunch. —2 spools silk at 25¢ a spool. —These can be made in any color or combination of colors and Lessons Are Free —when materials are pur- chased here. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. The New Fur Ensemble Fur Piece and Silk Scarf Combined —This season everything is keyed to the ensemble suit And now comes the Ensemble Fur—the very latest thing in neckpieces. A soft downy fur combined with a beauti- ful sitk scarf that will sound the right note of chic when- ever worn. At $11.95 —A-soft Tibetine Fur in e, platinum and brown, scarf to match, At $16.50 to $35.00 —Brown and Red Fox Scarfs, combined with harmonizing silk scarf. At $49.50 —Fox Scarfs, made of dyed white skins, in_platinum and beige colorings, with silk scarfs to match. —Also Scarfs of stone mar- ten, mink and Hudson Bay sable, with silk scarfs, all spe- cially priced. Kann's—Second Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. . MONDAY. MARCI 16,- 1925. Unusual Values in The March Sale of Silks Thousands of Yards of Plain And Fancy Silks, Special at $1.59 Yd. —AIl the pretty Spring colors including black are shown in this lot of silks, in widths from 33 to 40 inches, and in the following weaves: —All-silk Plain Georgette Crepe —All-silk Crepe de Chine —Striped Tub Broadcloth —Colored Satin Charmeuse —Printed Georgette Crepe —W ashable Foulard —AllLsilk Lingerie Radium —Black Satin-faced Canton Crepe And Many Other Saviggs— —54-in. Self-colored Border Failles in all the Spring colers. Only requires 112 yards for a dress. : $7000 —Ensemble Bengaline, 39 inches $ wide, shown in 8 street colors. Yd... 3.95 —New “Deauville” Tub Silks, in candy and~awn- ing stripes, plaids and cherk;. O]\'cr 150 color combinatio 33 inches $ —Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Crepes, 39 inches wide and shown in all the new $ colors. Yard . 2-50 —Regular $2.69 Satin Crepes, inches wide and shown in 15 colors and black. Yard $1.98 —Regular $1.95 Printed Foulards, 36 inches wide and shown in over 50 dot, scroll and all-over effects. Yard $1-69 Kann’s—Street Floor This Is National : Humming Bird Silk Hosiery Week! —Kann’s is ready with over 7000 pairs of ‘“Humming Birds” to supply your needs. They’re $1.50 Pr. Three Pairs in a Box for $4.25 —A better hose is difficult to find. Made of pure silk, a 12-strand quality, extra long, with silk soles, knitted seamless feet, seam up the back, and mercerized tops, heels and toes, they are guaranteed to give service. Sizes 875 to 10, and in— Black, White and Over Twenty Smart Shades —Buy a box and get acquainted with theit wearing qualities and good looks. Kann’s—Street Floor. Continuing the Sale of New Apron Frocks at 95¢, $1.49, $1.95 # and $2.95 —This sale not only presents the last word in Apron Frocks, but offers them at very special prices—prices that no homekeeper can afford to miss. They are made in exclusive models from the most attractive and serviceable fabrics, in- cluding the well known Manchester Percales, Toile du Nord, Kalbournie, Nuart Jacquard and Amos- keag Ginghams, Pongettes and Paris- ian Prints of un- usual design. These apron frocks are notable for their clever color har- monies, snappy styles, distinctive simplicity and youthful silhouettes. Sketched. —No. A—“Nelly Don” Apron Frock, of quaint indsor print; unique plockct and sle. trim- ne. ™ $1.95 —No. B—Apron Frock of check gingham; plain pockets and novel $l.95 500 New Untrimmed Hats In a big Special Sale at . . —A very special sale it is in fact, for it is offering the most wonderful value in new, smart Hats at a most extraordinarily low price. Many women prefer to buy the untrimmed model and trim it just as she likes; and in this assortment there are shapes made of milan hemp, spread hemp, braid, fancy straw and patent milan, in all the popular shapes, including roll front, short back, poke, turban, droop, etc., to suit every type of face and to fit every head. Among the many colors, these are the most popular: —Sand —Red , —Purple —Brown —Navy +—Castor —Black —Copenhagen Flowers to Trim Them—at 50c —Hats will be trimmed free of charge if both hat and trimmings are purchased here. Kann's—Second Floor. Choose a Silk Dress From the Attractive Collection Here at $29.75 —Coat styles, tailored styles, styles for after- noon and evening, and they are quite dis- tinctive. —Roshanara crepes, trimmed with a lighter shade, silk braid and buttons, made in coat style; printed crepe models, especially desira- ble for afternoon and general wear; waffle crepes, canton crepes and also good dresses for almost any occasion. The georgette dresses are sleeveless, and often have godets of lace to give the flare at the bottom. Shown in all the new colors. Misses’ and women's sizes. Suspender Skirts at $5.00 —These are in check velours, smart plaid suit- ings, plain flannels; also black satines, black silk poplins and twill cords. The flannels are in all the bright Spring colors, also navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44. Kann’s—Second Floor. Fascinating New Coats Are Shown With and Without Fur Bands At $25.00 —Twill Coats in tans, chili, black and navy; some trimmed with lighter colors, braid, stitching, tucks and many are finished with the ever popular fur band. Some have little in- serts of contrasting colors. There are also in this assortment a number of the high color fine flannel coats, which are fur trimmed. All are crepe lined. Misses’ and women’s sizes. Smart Ensemble Suits $29.75 —These are of flannels, charmeen and faille silk, in black, navy and all the latest Spring colors. Five new and attractive models from which to select. Sizes 16 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor 2,000 Volumes of Fiction Original Editions—From Harper & Bros. , Choice, 39¢ —We have just received from the well known publishers—Harper & Brothers, a couple of thousand original editions of Fiction, including about fifty different titles. These were published at $1.75 and $2.00 and are a remarkable value at this price. ¢ Kann’s—Downstairs Bookstore. The New Dress Cottons “Gloriana Broadcloth” and “Patrician Satinette” Are Being Introduced Here Now In Many Beautiful Designs At 75¢ Yd. —American products of which American be justly proud. They are woven of the fi American cotton yarn, American artists have created the designs and American mills have woven the fabrics. All the popular colors and combinations, and all guaranteed fast. The high- ly mercerized finish of both fabrics brings out wonderfully the beautiful designs and colors. A host of beautiful patterns from which to select. Stripes, checks, foulard patterns, dots and stripes formed of dots and rings, small chintz designs, etc. $2.63 Buys Enough to Make a Dress Model Gowns on Display Kann’s—Street Floor, Mill Remnants of Dress Goods and Coatings, $1.98 Yard Regularly $3 to $6.75 Yd. —Beautiful new Spring weaves and colorings are shown in this remnant lot of dress goods and coatings, and offered at this low price tomorrow The lengths are from 174 to 314 yards and the widths 52 and 54 inches. The materials include suede coatings, cords, twills, flannels, bordered flannels, mixtures, tweeds, brocades, crepes, “fifty- fifty” panama, plaids, stripes, checks, serges, Poiret twills and poplins. Kann’s—Street Floor. “Kann’s Special” Corsettes At Special Prices! —The Corsette is a combination girdle and brassiere, which ac- centuates the natural graces of the figure and gives the slender lines so essential to the prevailing styles this season. There are a variety of models from which to select—made of ex- cellent materials and all priced surprisingly Tows A modelimae | S ESEEET L able for every figure. brocade model, wide elastic side- Kann’s—Second boned dia- = Floor. phragm. At $2.45 —Brassiere and Girdle —Lovely block bro- effect of dainty stripe cade model; four elas- material—two elastic tic gores RS Ra | e gags —Beautiful Skinner —Fancy striped One- satin _model, boned piece model with elas- dlaphram, self mate- tic gores; lightly rial straps; b d dla- 1 tice param. A $L.95 | Jal7 L $3.95