Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 10

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IDAY, MAY 22 H' ) .,..'"”‘m"‘m"" MOOVER URGES COAL :;;Efl;ha;a?_%j%flg U%H&S \?XFIEIII}E{[AAEW%QC BE PURCHASED NOW iy ov B s s il S KANN SONS COMPANY, PENN. AVE. 8TH AND D svensess tion is as momentous as that handed tation !:,y dlnc‘msllnhg “Tit uk‘linxfl:‘f | down in 1858 in the Dred-Scott case, 2 coal, an lo it with prof ane | which declared a negro to be a mere | Cites Many Reasons Why Con- m&ug‘uon of T"ylrtmu as to supply which may arise later on. ].l’.‘iiigf’éu"i’fli}" ;\n«. TT:‘ ’:e"“ sumer and Producer Will Be o | L e . ction, whic - it Former Secretary ~Would | nwie "“.’,““:,.,,,}‘.’,‘-‘.‘.‘ A Benefited by Action. Ordered Here From Hawaii. from ta : Fight Temporary Injunction g of joining a labor union A Warrant Officer Oscar F. Luedtke, | and makes him dumb to any person band leader, 57th Coast Artillery, In Against “Unionizing. {who ear discuss unfonization | There are a large number of | Hawall, has been ordered to this city ! with him, & thousaud [ reasons, in the opinfon of Secretary | for instruction at the Army Music " the | Hoover, why consumers of both an-{School, Washington Barracks. ite n\\dfi\rllumlnuu& coal should statement contin —_— “Tt establishes an enslavement of |stock u £ the next few weeks. i § o : the human mind, while the Scott de- ces, ease of transportation Saul’s Addition | clslon merely placed in bondage the |and adequacy of production. he said R e | human bod will facilitate action at this |/ etached—Large Lot | A not be availuble later, 6 Rooms, Bath, Porch SCOTS DESERT PORRIDGE. | Wit ua’ sencra ierests. as wel s $12,500 | = R | is own, with further indirect ad- " . unction g v Wi n E t 5 Just Papered and Painted | g - m B, | : tage to himself. | § paker in United States Disirict court | Hom and Bggs Beplace Traditional | "0y '3 "this moment an cous| QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. | s 08y & = i 5 take on u larger load of [— - suaston” methods 3 Dich at Breakfast. mines can take on & larger load of “orrespondence o Associated Press | s e: is selling at EDINBURGII. April am an throughout the e union, sald in & state- | eggs hav United States, so the consumer hardly 3 e It com expect better prices t those is a prescription for - declined to re- The decline of the porridge, | he can how get. o i s of the message from |4t was brought out rete taboard| “Likewlise, there is always a hazard Cold’, Grippe, nlle, Deng'ue, . nor would he say when [of ugriculture inquiry, is attributed to|of transportation congestion when g eceived. He declared, how- |a change in the natlonal diet and be- | business is good in the United States, Bikious F_CVCY an N the miners’ union regarded |gan 10 or 12 y ago. if the great volume of coal movement It Kills the Germs. For the Misses—in Summertime! HERE’S no doubt this time about Summer having come! All out- doors is vibrant with it! Now is the time to have fur coats relined or tho Smart and Becoming Do you know how inépen sively you can have your iur coat relined? Have us call for vour-coat and give you an esti- mate on the amount of material needed to line it and quote a price for doing the work—which our experts will do. We would be glad to discuss this matter with you, without obligation. You may also have your furs repaired and glazed. They really deserve it—and the Dprotection of Fur Storage is vital! Call Main 725—Fur go - age Department. Fur Storage—Fourth Floor This Dress $29.75 It’s time for gay appar¢l—for clothes as cool as they are colorful! The younger generation particularly will find here tomorrow every ap- parel need for Summer weather at prices surprisingly moderate! Graduation Costumes Are of First Importance —One of the things a June graduate has probably learned most thoroughly is the value of a smart appearance! For graduation—more than for any occasion of her life thus tar—she must employ her knowledge of the art of dress- ing well, and here at Kann’s are many lovely and suitable frocks. They deserve “graduation honors™ as much for their inexpensiveness as for their undeniable grace and charm. Many Lovely Graduation Dresses at $29.75 —This assortment can perhaps boast a greater variet) eketch. $39.50. For the hat 1s o found here at any of the other prices. Three of the styles are 2 e Gil'ls Graduate Pearl Beads and .‘:’ illustrated—a silk lace-trimmed one at the top of the page and Chokers gz 95 l] [ } two below. The one at the extreme right below has two deep Gmted Pea.rls' 9 Pide. P' ! ruffles of lace, in ro\_md flare eficct, anq a nbpon rosette with Missen frock of . —The graduation costume is not complete { streamers ; the other is a hoop effect. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 shrimp pink flat Sone, T One and Three-strand “Styles piece effect ane without a string of pearls of some sort or | other. Here you can, find lovely chokers i - and necklaces made of Manufactured I | S' le s . Pokets ot £old TTESE new onea ¢hat just came in destructible Pearl Beads. In 3-strand ef lmp . rusn orgette tie and _long we just had to advertise at once: for as low as $2.95 up to $20.00 and chokers 2 embra Meeves. Bigh't They seem to be made especially for for $2.95 10 $6.00, HEE S | ertuction s s - Dresses at $25.00 Each - Sh 3 P, F M. y F k Thefllhre@;{rand necklace sketched is ans . k - typical. And it is exquisite. Notice . . . i . B rump rin or isses roc 3; i e U M L g W hite Silk Scarfs at —The one shown below is particularly pretty for a grade scho Sl MMER’S very newest color—and well worthy of becoming her favorite, so g}g round pearl on a silver mounting. graduate, who is always charming in the more simple models. soft and summery and cool is it in these lovely frocks of fine flat crepe and e i c Kl ren et AR SRt AEys et 51.95 to $5.50 Another style has long tucks on each side of front, a three-tier sheer georgette. Of course, there are many other lovely models, but the three uation gifts include graduated and plain __Soft, Dainty{Ctepd d& Chine Searfs, for skirt and little vestee of net and lace. Sizes 14 to 20. sketched convey the mode as conceived in this new and fascinating color! styles—of guaranteed indestructible the graduates. Some are finished with pearls, sterling silver and white gold clasps. $5 to $15. fringe, others have hemstitched ends e ches A Very Handsome Georgette White Silk Stockings s at $2.25 and $3.00 . Dress Is Priced at $35.00 —To complete the picture the “Sweet Girl Graduate” must wear white stockings. and Misses’ Flannel Sports Coats, in white, powder blue, maize and green, are exceptionally smart with their notched velvet collars or fur collars and fur edg- 2 ings. Single or double breasted, in the popular Prince of Wales cut. $15, $25 These Printed d $35. . : o e Georgette Crepe Tunics —Made of a beautiful quality of white georgette, has three lace trimmed ruffles in front and two large white roses at the side Latest Vogue for Summer | these mentioned are lovely, full fashioned, 1 The s%aevcs are trimmed with lace-edged ruffles. Misses” sizes sk salities. 14 to 20. RBUSINESS $14.75 S orer Sl “chiffon—*Triple. A” make CASE with stopstitch at $2Z5 pr. —All-over thread silk with open lace clock at sides, $3.00 pr.. o " Dainty W hite Frocks Are White Shoes at Moderately Priced at $16.95 $4_00 and $5.00 a Pair —One of the prettiest models is sketched below at the leit. It ite Kid St 5 AR is made of lustrous white flat crepe, and has a flounce in front ;i;}:"h;z:d "hui-‘:c; ;‘,;f,i,‘;;,o’:{ ;;’;g";":p i topped by ribbon roses, and a ribbon tie in the back. \ 3 styles here for misses and growing girls [ sizes from 14 to 20. R l Dresses for Girls of 12 and 0 14 at $6.95 to $16.95 Kann's—Fourth Floor. —Dainty White Crepe de Chine and Voile Dresses for the girl graduates of 12 and 14 years; made in round-neck styvle with shoft or elbow sleeves. Prettily trimmed, with shirring, ribbon or lace in various ways. | Nothing could look cooler, more delight- ful for a Summer day. The model sketched has a long mcarf attached, and godets give it a front flare effcct which the filmy fabric gives elusive charm. Another model has the round neck, cap sleeves whose mar- row white cuffs have wide print edges. A gathered apron front, white jubot edged with print, and back tie complete th« Special Selling of Catalina Hat Py YVETTE —For the Seashore picture of this new tunic. Also $14.75. Blouses—Street Floor This Silk Umbrella “The Busy Corner” K2 9 —For the Country Club One of two smart new bags < i} 75 that just arrived at Jellefi’s— Second Floor. A $6. both on sale at a low price. —covers a natural wood shank with ‘ five simplicity of these Yvette Bag, Sketched at Left, $5 e T —anaion handle! s as refreshing as the blow around the Cata One of the smartest bags we have seen this year. Of | nds. | red, green or gray leather or black silk—in the popular dmp e Slnp EHyioe st nsce: I flat-book style, with back strap. Fitted with coin purse | ent mode welcomes a-hat that % combines so much beauty with | and mirror. such simple treatment, White, Pink, Orchid . - g Almond, Sand Cowhide Business Cases, Right, $5 Copenhagen, Blue | Made with extra wide gussets. Plenty of room for professional papers. Of real cowhide, with snap lock and adjustable handle. Fitted with change purse and pencil loop. Size 6x12 inches. Colors—Black, brown and gray. Leather Goods—Street Floor from Califor it is natural that these hats accord delightfully with every Summer costume. Jellefl’s—Third Floor Since they came to us straight ' !%5 i i i If They Were Made to Order —the fit of these GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS couldn't be improved upon. For, besides being able to get them in your oot size (trom & to'103%), they may also be had in your correct leg length. O hink of the extra comfort of tall women n long stock- ings and petite ones in short-length stockings. Consult the sales girls in our Hoslery Department for your correct size and length 'of GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS. X From $1.85 Up. Fancy Garters! New Shipment Just Arrived— Many adorned with rosebuds, others with pretty s l ireNssaanes The umbrella sketched is just one of the smart styles in this big group g_tl ;;ew umbgellas going tomorrow at The design painted on the handle is bh,ls, matching the shade and ‘silk cord. And here's another new note—the amber composition tips are gilded—- yet translucent! All the Umbrellas in this assortment are of pure silk with brocaded, Otto- man and fanoy borders. 16 ribs and —wooden shanks that make them sur. prisingly light! ribbon bows. All the popular shades are inclu and the very latest styles! Jellefl’s—Street Floor S, . T mEwa

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