Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 20

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20 ADHERE TOCANDNS MANNING DEHANDS New York Bishop Calls for i, *“Lawful Liberty,” But ¥ Support of Doctrines. Br the Associated Press NEW YORK. May Bishop Wil- the Protestant ew York in ad diocesan day reiterated his in laws must v clergy convention veste sistence that the be observed to men in In this chu cise of discipli ! essary. It never is pecessary some one that is inc ruptive. So lor bishop I shal the fullest de of lawful liberty but T shall also do my best to uphold and maintain the teachings .lmd stand 1 hooses to behave in a way unlawful and dis- remain your o stand for ou_ will ual support i Fight is The convention to be held ber. At t modernist threatened t v Brown been hel forbade Mishop Brown th Episcorsl pulpit in his the Mtter recently came here to speak from the pulpit of St. Ma in-the- Bouwerie at the invitation of its rec torRev. Dr. William Bishop Manning also - of the fash- fonable Fifth Avenue Church of the Ascension, over questions of ritual and doctrine. . “There is within this church great room for liberty of thought and ex * Bishop Manning said. ~But point beyond which liberty cannot go without degenerating into anarchy and license. If the church is to@p its work we must be willing to abide by its laws and to uphold its principles and ings.” LEAGUE IS GAINING. FAVOR IN U.S., LABOR HEAD SAYS French Director of International Body Says Isolation Policy Is Being Shelved. »ert Thom- the Interna n. makes ref T, to be pre director, tional Labor € erence in his sented at the tional labor con ing appreciation of the United of the importance and utility o League of Nations n he remarks, Amer the league through collaboration in its litical activities. M. Thomas, who was a member of the French war council and under- mecretary of war, insists that the sen- timent$s growing in the United for abandonment of the policy of lation, and says there is a tendenc favor of a “'sort of American League of Nations,” which he c! s as “progress toward association with other nations, even if it originates in the desire to maintain the Monroe doctrine.” 2 M. Thomas asserts that economic crises of increasing gravity are occur- ring in Russia, with the fack of cap ital and foreign markets as the chief problems. DENNISTOUN QUITS ARMY. Defendant in London Suit Resigns His Commission. LONDON, Col. Tan On P.).—Lieut. oun, whose Dennis- low De former wife, Dorothy toun, lost a breach of c against him recen his commission in t £on is not given Col. Dennisto wi now the Countess, & Carnarvon, wa wife with count Jations with the la to further his own mili ACTS TO PREVENT FAMINE. Moscow Admits Manchuria Wheat Free of Duty. HARBIN, Manchuria, May 13 P.)—An official telegram from Moscow requests the Chinese ad- ministrator of the railway zone to announce that Manchuria wheat will be allowed to enter Russia duty free owing to the crop failure in western and southern Russia and the pros- pects of a famine. It is announced in the telegram | that the Russian government is pre- ase for cash qyanti- »f wheat and asks the remission and other taxes to aid the millions of Russians threat- ened with starvation Posthumous Award of Silver Star. A silver star has just been awarded ir Department, posthumous- te Col. William B. Gracie, v for gallantr ion against ile Moros River, Mindanao, P. 1., M The star and citation have o his brother, George J. Tiny Red Pimples Disfigured Face Cuticura Healed “ My trouble began on my face which broke out in tiny pimples that itched and burned terribly caus- ing me to lose hours of sleep. The: pimples were hard and red and festered and scaled over. The ir- ritation caused me to scratch the affected parts, and my face was dis- figured. The trouble lasted nearly a year “1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sfter five or six treatments I got relief. I continued the treatment and after using about four boxes of Cuticura Ointment and four cakes of Cuticura Soap I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss FannieLee Jones, R. F. D. 1, Box 72A, Springdale, Ky. These fragrant emollients are all you need for all toilet purposes. Soap to cleanse and purify, Oint- ment to soothe and heal, Talcum to powder and sweeten. Soao5e. Ontment % nd Se. Talcom e, Sold every: . Sample esch fr A H S Taberacoriar. Dapt. B, Maiten, Maser ki ura S) i You can rid your dog (or cat) of tor- menting, disease-carrying fleas with SERGEANT'S SKIP-FLEA SOAP or POWDER. 25c at drug. sport and seed stores, pet shops or by mail. FREE DOG BOOK. Polk Miller’s fam- ous Dog Book on the diseases, feeding and breeding of dogs. FREE ADVICE SERVICE will any question about your dog, ymptoms, age and bresding, ergeants DOG MEDICINES Polk Miller Drug Co , Inc. 1305 E. Main St. Richmond, Va. an 8t Rock .. Island - You can visit any one or all of the West's great scenic regions in one low-fare tour. Route of the ROCKY and the COLORADO FLYER from Louis to Colorado{direct line to both Denver and Colorado Springs}; also the all-Pullman GOLDEN STATE LIMITED to California from Chicago or St. Louis. Other fast Rock Island trains west on convenient schedules. All meals in dining cars. Choice of routes. Go one way; return another. Stop over anywhere. A go- as-you-please vacation. Send for illustrated books and full information, It will help you in your Ehnnin], The Rock Island Travel ureati’s experts are at your service. Geo. B, Purrow, Agent 1397 Bankers Trust Bldg., Philadelphia —this week, offers many special values not only for babies, but for girls up to 14 years as well, and all at the one price, $1. Girls’ $1.95 Pleated Skirts. Special. . $1'00 —Nicely Tailored Skirts for girls of 6 to 14 years, made of tan pon- gette in pleated style on waists which button up the front. —Girls’ Tan Blouses of striped dimity with Peter Pan collars. Sizes 6 to 14 Sears, Each os.onermeer $1.00 —Girls' White Jean Middie Blouses, nicely tailored and in sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.00 BaCh ceccscscscccsnnsece Children’s ;‘\.[?:,:wuk Princess $1.00 —Well Made Princess Slips of good quality nainsook, with lace and embroidery flounces; trimmed with medallions and finished at neck and around armholes with lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years, —Dainty combinations trimmed with lace and embroidery for children of 6 to 14 years. SR " $1.00 —Children’s Night Gowns of Wind- sor crepe, in floral designs or of nainsook trimmed with lace and em- broidery. Sizes 6 to 14 —Pique Hats with turnback rims, embroidered in nursery designs. Each. * $1.00 efra_Pillow- —Hand-embroids h oped &7 .00 cases w edges. - —Infants’ S ng Dresses of fine nn!m‘no&(, trtré\m(:id with lace and embroid- B imamn SR $1.00 crib_or car- size 17x24. &1 (O Each. eecececcccccancans Children’s Voile $1 00 Dresses. Special. . —Attractive Dresses of voile in all the pretty colors for Spring, daintily trimmed with applique and embroidery. Or of figured dimity with shirred ruffles, also in all colors. sca Red Hospital Sheets for cribs. i U Wooden Nursery Chairs Special for Baby Day At $1.59 —These regularly sold for $2.00 and are securely made of selected oak wood, highly varnished in natural color, have slat backs and square seats and are complete with tray. —Nursery Seat Pads, made of white leatherette, stuffed with soft Kapok and in either square or round ahape. . FROR. .. .. vons o 59¢ Kann’s—Fourth Floor. A Special Table of Silk Scarfs Reg. $2.25 and $2.95 Values At $1.77 —The more daringly designed, the more popular the scarf is this season, and these in a variety of unique designs and pretty colorings are just what will please the fashionable woman. No costume R seems complete A without a scarf, and > when they are so moderately priced as these Thurs- day, no one need be without one. Attractive New Pleating s and Bandings $1.00 Yd. —Very attractive new pleatings and bandings to match, made of Pt. Venise lace, oriental and filet laces, some combined with voile pleating. They are in the circular, side and straight effects that are so popular. Kann's—Street Floor. Have Your Fur Coat \ Repaired, Relined or Remodeled Now at Kann’s C., WEDNESDAY, Reg. $5.00 Pure Linen Frocks | MAY 13, 1925. at Kann’s—for Only One of the Summer’s Smartest Fashions Georgette Coats to Veil Printed Silk Frocks $15.00 and $19.90 lue ones and black ones—made in the long, straight- line styles, with “flippery-floppery” trimmings of plain and moire taffeta silk ribbons. The trimming is heavy enough to act as a weight in holding down the coat and gives an undulating effect as the wearer moves. have the ribbon quilled, and others are trimmed with ribbon rosettes and novel cut effects. and women'’s sizes to select from. Kann's—Second Floor. The New Way to Spell Smartness Is With Dots Dotted Crepe Frocks At $16.95 —That designs could be created from dots and still be different seems almost incredible, but so it is. Designers have cleverly varied the sizes of the dots, and the color combinations and dress creators have varied the trimmings and styles of fashioning. —The combinations include blue and white, blue and tan and black and white, also a num- ber in brighter colors. —Some are made with apron front skirts. some with flares, others frilled effects and many have the popular jabot front. There-are short and three-quarter sleeved styles, and misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. v Regular $7.50 to $10 Trimmed Hats Are Reduced to $5.95 —Individual styles, made of the best of ma- terials—silk or straw or the combinations of both—all charmingly trimmed and in the prettiest colors for Spring. Hats that are taken from our regular stock of regular $7.50 to $10.00 models and reduced for quick selling to the extremely moderate price mentioned above. The colors include— quickly. ored grounds. terials. Some There are misses’ —Black —Navy —=Sand —Red —Gray —Brown —Wood —Almond Large Medium And Small Head Sizes Second Floor. Half a Dozen Attractive New Styles "in a Full Range of Sizes It is so very unusual to be able to buy a Dress of pure linen at this price that the last time such an opportunity was offered to the Washington public the lot was sold out very If vou had intended purchasing one at the last sale, but came too late, do not dupli- cate the experience this time—be here early. Some are in plain colors, including rust, cocoa, brown, tangerine and white. There are also some in pretty striped patterns on linen-col- Trimmings are little loops of silk, buttons, fancy stitching, hemstitching, narrow silk braid and contrasting colored ma- Sizes for women, also for misses. Kann's—Second Floor. One of the Many Pretty Models Is s Sketched $1.95 and $2.95 Washable Summer Blouses $1.00 —Selected numbers from higher- priced lines, put into a special group for a special sale. Tt is just the beginning of the wash blouse seasion, and we are giving them a special lead by this sale tomorrow. —The_collection includes dimities, wash broadcloths and voiles; in peas ant styles, cmbroidered in bright col- ors, overblouses and tuck-n styles. Some are trimmed with embroidery, and lace, others tailored long sleeve models, with Peter Pan, and club collar styles, or in round and “V* neck models. All sizes in the lot, but not in every slyl.e, Kann's—Second Floor. A e e Hemstitching, Pleating Dyeing, Cleaning —Did you know you could have these things done at Kann's? Many women do—and this is your invita- tion to avail yourself of our facilities for fancy dyeing, cleaning, pleating and hemstitching. Low prices, cam- bined with expert workmanship are making this an increasingly popular branch of Kann's service to its cus- tomers. Take elevator to Sixth Floor. Penna. Ave. 8th and D Tomorrow— In the Hosiery Sale! Regular $2.00 Quality “Radmoor” Full-Fash- ioned Chiffon Silk Hose $1.25 Pr. —Another big feature in our annual sale of Hosiery are these regular $2.00 Radmoors for only $1.25 a pair. They are made of extra fine quality chiffon silk with 4-inch garter welt and are perfect in every detail. The sizes run from 814 to 10, and the colors include blonde, nude peach, French nude, lark, raffia and gun metal The quantity is limited, so it will be well to shop early. Only 600 women can share in this saving if each one buys but a single pair. Kann’s—Street Floor. * k* Xx % Just Arrived! Special Purchase of 3,000 Yards of Irish Dress Linens At the e 39¢ Yd —You can make up these linens in the most de If you have any skill in stenciling, or painting, work out your own designs on the plain colored linens, or touch up a frock with hand-embroidery or hemstitch- ing. Because they are in plain color, with a pretty luster, they lend themselves to almost any style of fashioning. There are at least twenty- lightful and varied way four different shades from which blues, lavenders, greens, honeydew, tan, brown, orange, grays, white and oyster white. T8¢ —There are at least 50 stunning designs, small, neat patterns and larger designs from which to select, most of them exclusive with us. The color combinations are inches wide and already shrunk 36-Inch New Printed Silk and Cotton Crepes, Yard.......... lovely. Kann's—Street Floor. A Complete List of ! $1.25 to $3.50 “La Traviata” Records At Kann’s—Fourth Floor —Hear the opera tonight and hear your favor- ite selections over again with Victor Records | by famous Metropolitan Opera Stars For All "round Comfort Wear “Kickernick” Combinettes $1.95 and $2.95 —True comfort can only be found in undergarments that fit the bod in all positions—bending, sitting standing—that is why “Kickernick are the ideal garments for general and all sports wear—they adjust themselves to the form. They also wear longer, because there is no strain; they look better and are comfortable because you do not feel them. —Made of English warp @9 QF sateen, in flesh or white, at $2.95 —Made of dainty, barred voile, in flesh, white or = peach, at.... $1'9‘) Kann's—Second Floor. No Advance in Salem Cords—YET! —With crude rubber selling at a 200% increase over last year's prices, practically all tires have ad- vanced in price.” But Salem Cords are still sclling at the same old prices—at Kann's. For how long, we do not know! —And you can secure any tire for $3 Down! Kann's—Third Floor.

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