Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 14

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"4 PLAN OF CATHOLIC CLUB IS APPROVED Wational Council of Men to| Have New Home Completed This Fall. Plans for an up-to-date and fully equipped clubhouse, which will be ready for occupancy early in the Fall, were approved at the il “of Catholie parish hall last night. In submitt viewing the council had done in for the new St. Martin's School, just completed; the establishment of an annual field day for the school chil- dren and the fostering of public de- bates Club Members Dance. Singing, dancing and a buffet sup- per were features of the celebration | last night. Tenor solos were contrib- | uted by Joseph Di Meglio, accom- | panied by Mr. Guaraldi, while vocal selections were give e M. Yocum and I ils of Harry Whe: wpanied at the | rd. Part of t o community was in charge of while the buffet by a committee McGivern and assist dies’ Auxiliary of St Martin’s Council. The floor commit arge of the dance included P. | 1. Walsh, G. A. Maurer, L. C. Krauss, M 1, T. H. Flint, W. R. Bren rge_ Melling, les Vernon. TWO PLEAD GUILTY T0 DRY PLOT CHARGE Emmett Carr Head of Baltimore Drug Concern and Partner Will Be Sen- tenced Later. Special Dispatch to the BALTIMORE, May Baker, president of the Maryland Drug and Chemical Co., and William Cohn, another member of the firm. under in dictment for conspiracy and bribing a prohibition agent. pleaded guilty to hoth charges before Judge i Soper in United States Court At the request of United Attorney Amos W. W. ntence was deferred until after | of other members of the cheduled for June. t was informed that Morr Caro, Tsadore Glasser and Simon K ner, who are among the 12 men in-| dicted in connection with the drug| and chemical concern, have waiveq | their right to be tried in Washington and will go to trial here. The drug company, with offices at ! 24 South Charles street, was raided by | hibition agents March 6. Follow- a lengthy investigation by officials the Internal Revenue Department 12 men were indicted late in April, charged with being connected with | illegal disposal of alcohol consigned to | the company. One of them, Thomas J. Nolan, a zeneral prohibition _agent, was charged with bribery. Winfield Jones and his brother, N. T. Jones of Wash- ington, are others under indictment: Jesse .| BROADCASTING STOPPED FOR 40 MINUTES BY SOS Unknown Sender Finally Flashes Everything “0. K.” Boston I Station Reports. Bs (he Associated Press NEW YORK. May 19.—Radio broad- | casting was shut down at 10:45 o’clock last night when faint SOS signals were picked up by the station of naval communications. at the sta- tion said that they c not_ de- termine from the first signals the loca- tion of the distressed vessel. Broadcasting was resumed after 40 minutes, when all efforts to identify the ship or to place its locality had failed. It was said at naval mu- tications that ships at sea had heon’ hotified to keep a sharp look-out. BOSTON, Ma munications hi apparently a call 10:45 last night .—Naval com- 1 what was for assistance at | but was unable to | set a signatu A few minutes later | the unknown der said he was one | and one-half miles e: £ “Water Island light vessel vthing 0. F oW XEEPING WELL— An MR Tablet (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- gestion and eliminatios- -fim AR JUNIORS—Listio Mt e tugredients, then candy For children and sdulte. UR DRUGQIST: A Rare Opportunity for Homekeepers! - Open Stock Dinnerware at Half-Price and Less! —It is not often that we have the opportunity to offer such a variety of attractive dinnerware at such low prices as these listed below. All the pieces are beautifully decorated—most of them being in border designs with Roman gold trac- -4 and 5 in. ucers for —Bread and bi —Pie plates —Soup plates Tea bowls —Cream pitch —Sauce boats Kann's —Breakfast plates —Dinner plates ~—Small bakers —Covered dish, bottom Large deep bowls \ THE EVENING STAR, dinngrware. at 10¢ Each —Saucers for coffee cups at 15¢ Each —Tea plates —Cereal dishes at 25¢ Each —Sugar bowl, bottom —-Sugar bowl, top —Teapot, bottom —Teapot, top —Butter dish, bottom ers —Butter dish, top at 49¢ Each —Large jugs 10-in. meat dishes fruit saucers tea cups utter plates —Cups kinds Third Floor Flowered Chiffon Voiles To Fashion Striking Summer Frocks Handmade Chinese Irish Laces Special at 79¢ Yd. —This is the very best Swa- tow quality, and is 1, 2 and 3 bean, edges and insertions to match Shown in the all-rose, rose and wheel, and rose and shamrock patterns. —Calais Valenciennes Laces, cdges, insertions and galloons, in white, cream and ecru, and 1% to 4 inch widths. Regu- larly 18c to 29c. Special, a yard . S —108-inch. Flesh - coloted Bridal Tulle. A yard....$3.00 —Duchess Laces, beautifully handmade, in widths from 1% to 5 inches. This is the lace always associated with brides. A yard $3.75 to $18.00 —36-inch Flounce, a yard..$8.25 —Handmade Princess Lace, for the bride. Edges, gal- loons and flounces, in_widths from 1% to I _inches. A yard .....$165 to $4.25 —White Crepe Chiflm}, ve{‘y crepy and appropriate for the bride’s gowns. A yard...$1.95 +Silk Tulles for the veils, 72 to 108 inches wide. A yard— $1.65, $2.50 and $3.00 —Printed Georgette in dainty pastel colorings, for the bride’s attendants. A yard— $2.00 and $2.50 Kann's—Street Floor. $1.50 Yd. —There surely never were lovelier designs since voiles were invented than these. Just imagine, if you can, beautifully colored grounds, also white and black grounds, over which are scattered at wide spaced intervals gorgeous flowers—chrysanthemums, great dewey-looking roses and large nosegays. Some of the flowers are eight or ten inches across. Other designs are large plaids with flowers at the crossings: and still others in novel striped effec overlaid with flowers. The sheer quality of this fine chiffon voile gives the designs and exquisite shadowy effect that subdues. Most of the designs are exclusive with us. Kann's—Street Floor. Hundreds of Attractive “Crex” Rugs At $4.95 —Splendid Quality Crex Rugs, in beautiful colorings and patterns, and actual $6.95 to $895 values, There are four sizes from which to choose—6x7, 6x7.6, 6x8 and 6x8.6 ft. Suitable for porch or rooms. colors and actual $8.95 to $12.59 values. $6.95 Sizes 8x8 to 8x9 feet. Each —$10.95 to $1695 Crex Rugs, m attrac- 8 5 tive patterns and colorings. Sizes 9x9 49 —Perfect Quality Crex Rugs, in pretty to 9x11 feet. Each Kann's—Third Floor. The Famous ‘““Continental’’ " Sereen Doors At $1.74 —Three-panel Style Door, filied with fine black wire and in size 30x78 inches. It is made of well seasoned lumber, strongly con- structed, with mortised corners and mitered mountings, and is very low priced for such a good door. Other Styles At $1.94, $2.64 and $4.34 Kann's—Third Floor. WASHINGTON, D. ing—and really belong to a much better class of Those who shop early will un- doubtedly be able to match up a whole cottage or dinner set, or additional pieces to match sets you already, possess. -Saucers for coffee cups ~—3J-in. nappies ~—=6-in. deep dishes ~—9-in. meat dishes —Plckle dishes -—Fgg cups —Covered dish tops 12-in. meat dishes ~14-in. meat dishes --Large bakers C.,, TUESDAY, MAY after-dinner of all sizes and Kann's- Third Floor % Women’s Athletic Union Suits Special At $1.10 —Comiortable Union Suits, made of fine quality batiste and crepe in plair and check effects. Closed fronts, buttonless models, in bodi stylc Sizes 36 to 44. Colors lesh and white. Regular $1.50 and $200 quali- At 59¢ —Women’s Athletic Union Suits. made of nice quality cotton material in bodice_style, with closed fronts Colors: Flesh, orchid and peach, and sizes 36 to 42. Kann's—Street Floor. 19, 1925! In Pretty Flowered Voiles, Tub Silks and Rayon Striped Effects —The floral voiles are shown in two attractive models, in large flower designs wide spaced, on colored and white grounds. One style is trimmed with little ruffies and the other has the novel handkerchief drapery shown. —There are cool looking, figured tub silks, and tub silks in daring stripes, also a number of rayon striped dresses. One of the striped silks is illustrated. In the assortment, in addition to the flowered voiles—which can be worn for little in formal afternoon cr evening affairs in Summer—there are the sports models and straightline effects for almost any Summer need. Misses’ and women's sizes to select from, and many different color combinations. Kann's—Second Floor. Lovely Dresses of Lace and Flowered Georgette : At $16.95 —Lace seems to be having a great vogue for Summer frocks, particularly the dyed laces,| and many of these attractive new models are made up over good quality crepe linings. in contrasting or harmonizing colors. The flowered georgettes also have the underslip. The designs are the large flowers on white or tinted grounds. For practical, every day or business wear, there are the serviceable printed crepes, in the large dot designs, made up in the comfortable straightline styles, many with flared or pleated flounces, and some are combined with plain colors. / / / —They are really very smart models, and vou would scarcely imagine that you need pay only $16.95 for any onc of them. Misses’ and women'’s siz Kann's—Second Floor. In a Big Special Sale—Qver a Hundred of These Beautiful Console Phonographs Offered Now on Easy Terms at $40 gl Above Shows { Y\fi” | The Radio ll Arm Which Makes the ; Phonograph A Loud Speaker For Your Radio. | Fourth Floor “The Busy Corner” —Tt is only necessary to purchase $5.25 worth of records here, and the phonograph will be delivered to your home for 30 da At the end of 30 days you pay each month thereafter until you have pald the whole amount of $40.00. Each With Radio Arm —These are particularly beautiful cabinets with two side doors which conceal the record album compartments. They stand 33 inches high, are in Mahogany and American Walnut finishes, and measure across the top 33x20 inches. All are equipped with “United” self-oiling motor, which keeps them always in perfect run- ning condition and will play three of any make of records with one winding. Terms " free trial. , and $5.00 Penna. Ave.. 8th and D

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