Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 15

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Gas instant relief ask friend, druggist G ¥ ¥ Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONE Eyesight Specialist 109-110 \hl' il REFRIGERATORS FOR ALL PURPOSES 11.SO ELECTRIC RLEFRIGERATING MACHINES McCray Refrigerator Co. 807 H Street N.W. W cton, D. C. Teleph Franl Arrived in Washington That wonderful remedy for|sicadily. until NEURITIS Called AL-FAT FATE i At Your Dr ', $1.00 a Box Write for Free Booklet Today THE SAL-FATE €O, 25 St. Paul P i ] Slip lead inTip No need to remove “Insides” OVER-S12 Pencil to abolish finger cramp Men discovered through the Duofold Pen —its Team-mate—how a full-handed Grip eases writing R PEN COMPANY Duofold eam-mate Over-size Duotold € e Penen $3:50 Ve Will Be Gilad to Show You Our Complete Stock of Parker Duofold Fountain Pens WALFORD'S 909 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. ‘We Have a Complete Stock of Parker Pens t talked of and | Judge George of Chicago to De- = | tion by’ the a i e || to_the membership in general.. 19O AUTO DEATS RECORD FOR 1924 Underwriters Also Show 450,000 Injured in Year From Same Cause. | 3 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 4 ised 19,000 Automobiles feaths and injurles to United States the and ealed vester. This represents a daily average > dead and approximately 1,232 ding the death total, the reported, the bureau of encouragement in a sronounced fall in the rate of increase iccidents. The increase in the of deaths in 1923 over figures | 20 per cent, while the| 24 over the preceding | i per cent i > of incr ized camps Comparison of Death Rate. A comparison of the automobile | cuth rate with the number of istered shows a steady dec bureau reported. In 1913 uber of deaths for every 10,000 wtomobiles was 24, each succeeding | decrease, until _the indicate only * 9.6 10,000 cars. There wde-crossing accidents took a toll of 1688 deaths, a decrease of 71 from | the 1923 total Since 1908 the death rate due to| motor-car aceidents has increased today automobiles cause more deaths than all other ve hicles, including trains and street cars. combined. SHAW JUNIOR HIGH GRADUATION PLANS | i | | | | [ | liver Commencement Address in Dunbar Auditorium. Albert B. George of the 1 court of Chicago will be encement speaker at the exercises of the Shaw | gh School in the Dunbar )1 auditorium June 15. He uate of the old M Street ent-Teacher Ass uesday eve at| his meeting will take “An evening session of - High Sc * and espe are employed in the {day,” an opportunity to observe the| {school at work in classrooms, shops, | labor ymnasium and audi-| torium { Miss Mineola Kirkland, principal | of the school, with Miss Hose Nixon, nnsylvania. “Child" Health” program at| w on May day included an infant demc atior : and their mothes intere: Dr i | i | | wppropriately set | layettes, baby beds cess period, the street in front cchool was closed to traffie, and were physical . training exer- cises and organ . the girls directed by Miss Davis and the boys S Ciotd T s of the series nal faculty meetings, being the subjects of hi: art and domestic as to aims, content and the courses in these sul Shaw, teacher visited lan- high schools v s In the Mrs. S as a guest ward Dinner” of the first lite s contest conducted by tr Opporunity, which ma, lished several poems by w. The ninth grade comm classes Shaw are having the advantage truction in penmanship by 3. Martin, director of penmanship, divisions 10-13. The ses in domestic art, Miss Sewell t B, i th Museu the Mu: t 9 o'cloc and spen: | ss period in directed | study of manufacture and! i Shaw Junior - won m»n-i h school. which Manning Johns Armstre Technic: was chosen orator in the by Th 3 r In a different field of activity, Roland Il!h) E seph Miller, soph- the M ¢ Re t the recent Uni- | mores ar “High School, won |the m elay s {versity of Penns meet. | Richardson and vhen {bers of Shaw, previously won {important secondary school athletic |events at such meets Hampton, Bordentown and Howard Univers | MACCABEES CONFER | AT CHATHAM, PA., HOME | Visit Planned for 5,000 New Mem- | bers During Convention to Be { Held Here in July. A delegation of 15 prominent Mac- | cabees has returned to Washington from a conference of the order of the Maccabee Home and Relief Associa- i tion the so international { home for aged and indigent members {at Chatham, Pa. The meeting was held in Chatham for the purpose of extending the facilities of the associa- tion to the members of several new I tents which are being instituted here in the Maccabees’ drive for 5,000 can- | didates to be initiated at the July | convention in Washington. | The funds of the relief association | now total in excess of a half million | dollar During the last calendar | year, ending December 31, 1924, the | tion expended close to $700,000. | These funds are raised from the dona- | ment of §1 on each | new member without any extra cost More than 1,200 application: for | membership in the Maccabees have al- | | ready been received since the cam.| | paign started in the \Washington dis- trict. When this convention meets bt SR Chatham for the 5,000 new members | te uce the home. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT Come Tomorrow If You Want Fashionable Sports Hats For $ 1 ] 4 5 Only \ special purchase collection of styles goes on sale tomorrow at this tionally low price! Silk black and white, navy and plain colors of black, white, sand, copen, corn, brown, etc. —Some of them are full lined, others have sweat bands only. The five styles sketched are characteristic of the rest! Unusual values! Kann's—Second Floor A Sale of Crepe Kimonos at 1.95 and $2.95 —At $1.95—Kimonos of box-loom crepe, made with tux- edo collars of contrasting color. Also at this price are some of Zenana crepe, trimmed with two-color double ruche of self materials. Both models are made in the graceful side-tie effect: in rose, copen, wisteria, etc. —At $2.95—Are dainty Kimonos of box-loom crepe, in front-closing style: have wing sleeves and are trimmed with satin ribbon, some in side-tie effect: decorated in hand-embroidered design: collarless model. Colors are blue, rose, orchid, etc. Kann's—Second Floor. 75¢ to $1.45 Drapery Fubrics Choice of Eight Different 58 Yd Kindswat ... 2" . c ° —A varied and beautiful assortment of_ curtain and drapery materials will be |¢ found in this special sale collection. Full‘:; bolts, in the following kinds— 5 75¢ Heavy-weight Cretonnes 95¢ Cretonnes, beautiful designs $1.45 Imported Cretonnes $1.25 Extra-heavy Cretonnes 95¢ Rayon Gauze Drapery Material $1.25 Figured Casement Cloth 95¢ Colored Curtain Madras $1.25 Striped and Figured Poplins Kann's—Third Floor. Sale Monday of 175 “Kasoka” American Grass Rugs $10.95 Ea. —These High-grade l\‘(lfll]\'}l( American Grass Rugs are made especially for Kann's in our own private patterns that are different from the usual grade ,\h\b'\\'H at 11‘{15 price. The patterns are very attractive stenciled designs on green, blue or brown grounds, and as they are made of the Ejng Western prairie grass, you will find they will give excellent service. Seconds of 69¢ and 79¢ Felt-Base Floor Coverings In Desirable Patterns Kann's—Third Floor. 8x10 and 9x12 ft. Sizes... A Small Payment Puts the “1900” in Your Home! It’s a Washer That Lasts a.Life Time —There are more than a million 1900 washers in use. There is nothing about them that needs constant tampering or adjust- ing. The freedom from inside the tub machinery both in- creases the life of the 1900 and the lasting qualities of your clothes. See why the 1900 washes quicker, cleaner and with less work than any other washer of this type! No wringer equals the 1900 Safety All-metal ringer! Perfectly automatic, it needs no adjust- ments of any kind. Phone Now for a Free Demon- stration. A small down payment places a 1900 in your home, 52 weeks to pay the balance. Kann’s—Third Floor. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1925. ular Summer Siks t K New Tub Silk Broadcloth 200 color combinations in woven stripe effects of various widths, from the fine hairline to the wide awning stripe—and plaids in light and dark grounds. Printed Crepe de Chine 1ILl-Silk: Radium Foulard whirled hrou v kinc The variety of desig : of mate fairly bewildering these—in 3 —In lovely flowered and cor N The v igns_on light and Two Reg. $1.95 Silks for $1.69 Yd. AlL-Silk Printed Foulard This 1s 36 inches wide, and is shown in 50 smart de on the popular grounds of brown, tan, navy and black and One of the most desirable silks for Spring dresses white. Excella Printed Patterns Perforated Notched Cut Out No Margins Pure Thread Silk Hose 69¢ Pr. Seconds of $1.50 Quality —DMade of 12-strand pure silk, extra long with silk feet, mer- cerized tops. heels and toes and with imperfections so slight they are scarcely noticeable, this is a sale that no woman should fail to take advantage of tomorrow. Shown in black and 15 good colors in sizes 81 to 10. Kann's—Street Floor A Three-Day Offer of Engraving At Special Prices —Beginning Tuesday and lasting through Thursday, we will engrave visiting cards at the special prices and in any of the styles mentioned """ For $2.45 Engraving new plate and print- ing 50 cards in shaded Old English type, using up to 23 letters. For $1.25 —Engraving new plate and print- ing 50 cards in script type. For $1.15 —Reprinting 100 cards from your own plate. For 65¢ —Reprinting 50 cards from your own plate. | = Kann's—Street Floor. This Is Nemo Week Let Nemoflex Show You How —To keep your figure graceful is to wear Nemoflex garments, The new line of girdles, brassieres and combinations provide correct and perfect foundations for the straight- line frocks. Every garment com- bines fashion with perfect ease and comfort. Kann's—Second Floor. “The Busy Corner” AU-Silk: W hite Washable Broadcloth lxcellent Quality Silk Broadcloth much ir i ses and men is 36 inches wide and v Kann's—Street Floor. 95¢ and $1.00 Rayon ™ i Wash Fabrics at . . . ‘80 Yd. Three Popular Weaves hecked Rayon Suit color imaginable t variation 78c yard. Exquisite “Mc 1 tan. gold., pi and white, 78¢ yard. “Novelsheen ( ; white ender, lipstick red, lea , green, brow . etc., 78¢c yard. Kann's—Street Floor s New Summer Frocks of Real Tub Silks, Special $5.95 —The three models pictured are among the many fascinating dresses in this specially purchased group. Ther¢ are several hundreds of them to choose from and, what is quite an unusual feature, there are both misses’ and women’s sizes —They are very excellent in every way—style, materials and workmanship—for frocks so low priced. With Summertime’s many occasions when such a dress will be needed will occur and it will pay to buy three or more of them. Come for yours. It is a splendid value at tomorrow’s price. Kann’s—Second Floor. The Sale of Summer Silk Dresses Continues Tomorrow with Unusual Values at..... Penn. Ave. 8th and D

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