Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1925, Page 23

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“FIREWORKS PLANT MAZED BY BLAST One Kilied, Several Hurt. Flames Destroy Buildings. By the Associnted Press, HANOVER, Mass,, April §.—One man killed, several persons were severely burned, and dam mated at more than $5( 2 new powder-mixing mach cd hundreds of pounds of b powder at the plant of the ) Fireworks Co. here. A score huildings used as mixing she ies of explosions The four larger f the plant were saved sperate efforts by the | fire departments of nine towns and the of Brockton The charred body of Manley Good- an expert in explo- sives, was found neur the site of a shed in which the first explosion oc- curred Powder Store Destroyed. | The new machine, which was being tested at the plant for the first time, was blown into fragments. ‘Officials of the company said that more than 2.000 pounds of black gunpowder was in the little building at the ttme. The plant, situated on a wooded track in West Hanover, consists of several humdred small buildings set well apart and r structures department, | 11 15 emen fought the flam from the powder magazine shipp departmen stored hundreds of tons of finished products A number of workers, including | some women, sought refuge from the flames by jumping into a small river which flow the plant | Eight E treated for burns and other injuries at the Rock- land Hospital, and all but two, both women, were dismissed after their | wounds had been dressed. 1 ROLAND HAYES CHOSEN U. S. OUTSTANDING NEGRO Singer Awarded Spingarn Medal for Greatest Achievement of Colored Race in 1924. NEW YORK. April §.—The Sping- arn medal awarded annually for the noblest achievement by an American | negro was formally presented yester- { day to Roland Hayes, negro singer, by the National Association for the Ad-| vancement of Colored People The award was made on board the Aquitania, on which ship Mr. Hayes <ails early today for a visit to the| continent The medal was presented by Walter Damrosch, conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra, who in the course of his remarks, said: “In the last 25 vears negroes have made great strides in the cultivation of civilized or European music, and among thess Roland Haves is one of the most pre-eminent. Roland Hayes What to Wear Easter—Answered at Kann’s Get Baby Tomorrow a New White Dress for $1.95 —Dainty Little Dresse§ for the infants from 1 to 3 years. They are made of white voile, with round smocked yokes embroidered in yellow, pink and blue flowers. —Infants’ Quilted Pads, —Children's Muslin Draw- 17x18-inch ers, trimmed with lace or embroldery. Sizes 2 39 C —Hand-embroldered Pillow. 0 12 vears. A palr, slips, with scalloped edges .—Infants’ Long and Short and embroidered corners. Each... Petticoats, trimmed with $1.00 emvroigery. size 6 —Infants’ Blankets, pink pom’® 10§ Years 5Q¢ or blue, with attrac- —Infants’ Creepers and tive nursery designs. @Qn Rompers, in dalnty destgns and check effects, some ed Star Diapers. . white walsts. Size 27x27. 95¢ Slightly imperfect. A dozen $2.00 |, White Rubber Sheeting, G double faced. A —Infants' Organdie Bonnets yard . 85¢ with the Parisian flare, —Infants’ Garden Set, con- shirred at face. Maize, blue sisting of sleeveless dress and pink. Special, each s $1.00 ©2nd pretty litte bonnet. . They are In an attractive —Infan b and Brush. floral pattern bound with Hand painted. Pink rose, blue or ,orchid. Sizes set or blue. Special, the gr, 2 to § years A $1.00 : i set e o Kann's—Second Floor. Special for Baby Day Baby Carriages $19. 50 —Thess very desirable Baby Carriages are made of fine round fiber, have tubular pushers, sliding hoods, ud- justable backs, rubber-tired wheels and are upholstered in Bedford Cord. A choice of French gray, cream and cara- mel finishes, and very spe- cial at §19.50 each. Kann's—Fourth Floor. The Six Smart Costumes Sketched Above < Frocks $15, Coats $25, Ensembles $22.95 Answer the Question for Misses and Women—Inexpensively The Frocks Are Striped Tub Silks at $15 —The illustrations give you an idea of the practical styles in this line, but cannot show you how very striking are the color com- binations nor the lovely texture of the material, with its woven- in stripes. They are in one-piece and two-piece styles. Long ja- bots and narrow belts are seen on many of them. The colors are green, lavender, rose, tan, vellow and blue. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. The Coats Are Made of Faille and Satin at $25 —Satins, failles and twills are the light-weight fabrics in greatest favor for these Spring Coats. Braid trimming, tucking and stitching are the most approved trimmings. Many of the tailored styles have boyish collars. The colors are chili, tan, rosewood, gray, waffle, black and navy. There are some fur-trimmed mod- els at this price, too. 14 Kann’s—Second Floor. Ensembles Are Specially Priced $22.95 —The Ensemble is the garment for the woman who gives quite a bit of her time to club activities. It serves for a tailored suit or a more formal dress, particularly if it has short sleeves. It is conven- ient, smart, easy to slip into and take off. These specially priced models are of flannel, twills and kashareens, in the pretty Spring colors. Also at the price are Box- coat Tweed Suits, with tailored velvet collars. 15¢ Handker- chiefs, 121/¢ Ea. —Women’s Imported Cotton Handkerchiefs, a mnice sheer quality with fast color novelty borders. Handkerchiefs at 50c Each —A large assortment of Geor- gette and Fine Voile Handker- chiefs, in pretty colors and daintily trimmed with lace and footing. Kann's—Street Floor. ' Rosaries! | Many Styles Here | At 55¢ to $3.50 —The splendid assortment offered for your selection here includes various col- ors znd kinds of which the following are representa- tive. —5-year warranted, special —S5-year warranted, special at easadi .$1.00 —10-year warranted, spe- cial at ... .. -$2.00 —Sterling Silver Rosaries —Children’s Pearl Rosa- ries at ...75c and $1.25 Kann's—Downstairs Bookstore Ready-Filled Easter Baskets 29¢ to $5.95 —A wonderful assortment of beautiful Baskets, filled with the most attractive things for the youngsters to play with on Easter, are here for vour selection. Priced ac- cording to size and amount of filling. Empty Baskets at 10c to $2.49 —Attractive Easter Baskets, in pretty colorings and shapes. Some with high, others with low handles. Filled Easter Carts 95¢ Ea. —Beautifully Decorated Wooden Wagons, on four wheels and filled with Easter toys that will delight the children. Kann’s—Street and Fourth Floors. & is to me a striking proof of the fact that, whether white or black, we are all God's children i 1 Girls’ Broadcloth Dresses $1.49 —A lovely collection of, Broadcloth Dressés for the young girls’ everyday wear. Tan, blue and maize with pique collars, embroidered in an eyelet design in the corners, or embroidered collars with scalloped edges. Satin or Paten $8.50 Pr. —The smartest shoes for wear this Easter are of satin in the alluring blonde shades; of black patent leather or of Russia calf to harmonize witlf the costume. The six styles sketched here- with are but indicative of the many beautiful models you will find here for $8.50 a pair. and Hyowyamos It 1« wondecful medi- cine. 1t w made of long Buchu, Uve Uru, Purara Brave, Hyowyamus, Hop, Acerate of Pocama, Aethereal Spinit of Nitre wnd Hesamerhy tea You do ner fee ke you we eaking madicme It o A There w nothing m it hae hors yon 1 1he e 08 T TEAICONPULS 0 WATER PR TS A BAY 50¢ J.5 TYREE Cremist mommsmsc 50¢ Kann’s—Second Floor. $2.50 and $3.50 Rayon Scarfs $1.87 —A gorgeous array of Rayon Scarfs that are to be worn with tailored coats or suits are here for your selection. They are in striped and novelty de- signs, some finished with knotted and others with self fringe, Pleated Voile Sets $1.00 —These smart sets of pleated voile, consist of colfar, cuffs and jabot and are especially pretty and attractive. Colors, tan, orchid, copenhagen; poppy and white. Jabots at $1.00 —Ecru and Cream-colored Jabots, of net and lace, with and without collars. Some are in the attractive cascade effect, others the popular Rabat. Kann's—Street Floor. Easter Millinery At $5.95 Regularly $6.95 to $10.00 —In this assortment of Smart Hats are models of hair braids, pedalines, milans and grosgrain ribbon, all well made and most charmingly trimmed in many new and novel ways that are both becoming and chic. Every color imaginable is here, including the ever de- pendable and popular black, in large, medium apd small head sizes and in shapes sponsored this spring. Sports Hats, Large Variety —Snappy-looking*, Sports Hats, finished with a $2 95 pretty band of silk ribbon and nicely silk lined. %< Sizes 5 to 8 In Tan They ‘are in the becoming shapes worn this season, in at- - 2 With crepe rub- tractive combination colorings, as well as black, brown, navy —No. 3. Monterey satin $2.75 ber soles. and sand. pump. in plain and moire ef- Sizes 8% to 11 fect, with bronze buckle. ‘Children’s Low Shoes 79 This Style This Style A patent leather sizle: ;2':‘ 1 A medium shade { Alice tio model, 250 Russia calf, with } 5y side cut-out Siges 11% to 2 darker trimming; { effect ana spring v one button and } heel. spring hecl. Sketched —No. 1. Is a one-strap model of rosewood satin. —No. 2. Is a button strap pump of patent leather or Sizes 2% to 7 $3.00 Russia calf. Sizes 5 to 3 $3.00 ) sizes 8% to 11 2400 $3.00 Sizes 113% to 2 Sizes 8% to 11 Sizes 11% to 2 Sy $3.50 $4.00 Kann’s—Second Floor. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Chiffon and Thread Silk Special $1.59 Pr. L P Ay Novelty Fabric Gloves $1.00 Pair ioned, with mercerized tops, rein- forced heels and soles and in —Smart Washable Fabric’ Gloves, in the novelty turn-down and plain short-cuff styles, and in the desirable colors of new the popular colors of black, peau, \" blonde, nude, gray, peach, ember, mode, cocktail, white, Airedale, new pongee and new mastic. Sizes 5% to 8. —No. 4. One-strap pump of Russla calf, patent leather or bronze satin. Sizes 2 to 7 $6.00 —No. 5. Patent. leather Kann's—Fourth Floor. pump with buckle. \j —Ne. 6. Double-strap pump of black or blonde satin and black patent leather. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Develoged at World's Foremost Scientific : ' An Easter Special Bien-Jolie Corsettes At the Very Low Price beige and tanbark, Constipation may be causing it. Pluto Water safely and quickly flushes all the congested waste out of the bowel tract. Acts in 30 minutes to two hours. Never gripes. Prescribed by physicians, sold by druggists and bottled at French Lick Springs, Ind. When Nature Won’t Pluto Will Children’s Cotton Socks —Pretty Solid Color Socks with fancy . . turn-over cufts ;.c:r the youngsters to 12-Button-Length Silk Gloves, $1.50 Pair WeRp, Naster. ey are an cxcellent —Pure Silk Gloves with double finger tips and Paris point, A ?\m‘“ly cotton made with seamless 25¢ self-stitched backs. Pongee, mode, silver, gray, black and’ ° eet. = . white. §izes 5% to 8. g ; Kann's—Street Floor. 8 *Kann's—Street Floor. A Large Variety of Smart Silk Umbrellas at $5.95 —A new assortment of good- . looking colored silk umbrel- —An all-in-one-piece garment that in- las. They are in ten and sures supreme comfort as well as long- sixteen rib styles, with lined smartness. Made of beautiful ettt Beet y d silk brotade (like model sketched), eauts! ambertone . an with elastic gores, hook sides and am- _ bone handles to match the silk, and .are finished with ple hose supporters. Suth a garment s X as usually sells for $9.00 offered just “The Busy , Penn. Ave., the new ball tips, club fer- —7Y%. to 6 in. Satin-back Velvet Rib- rules and silk cords 'in the before Easter at this special price. C o 8 Kann’s—Second Floor. bon in black and the pretty bright bt th and D color of the umbrella. All 5 colors, desirable for trimming. colors. Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor. Satin-Back Velvet Ribbon 1215¢ to $1.98 Yd.

Other pages from this issue: