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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8. 1925 o e " JOANSON ELECTED PUBLISHERS' HEAD permanently remove ink, rust and other stains. Works like magic, with- out injury to the garment, whether of silk, linen, cotton or wool imple Chattanooga‘Man Is Chosen By Southery Association at Conwention. to use as a pen. Several seasons’ supply in one handy pencil container. Sold in Washington's leading drug and de- partment stores. A sk for the ‘“convenient [ Pencil Erusticator.” You'll see it in a blue and gold box it Sterling Produets Comp anto T Y B A By the Associated Preses | “ASHEVILLE, N. (. July 8 (P | Election of Iter' «'. Johnson of | Chattanooga, Tenn., s president, and | an address b, \dulph S, lisher of the s | Chattanooga s The Shoe of Invisible ||| day's session of the twenty- nmd1 nual conven of the Southern Comfort and— Newspaper Publishers€ Association Visible Style ||| here Kent Cooper, cenéralt n the Associated Press, arpived ) day and last night wasi present an informal conference of publishe and ‘utives of Soutbern new: siderable interest wis attached the complgint of the “ommission * xegarding isin g sgencies Base-Alls” have given p and publishers. T port was made easement and positive o James K. Finley, attorney of the tive assistance to (housands of association. women hecause thevdcorrect the Other officers elected wereg S the source — they ||| tarv-treasurer, Wiley L. ‘Morga A sustain the foot [I|Knoxville (Tenn.) Sentinel: directors urally. allowing nature 1o Alabama, Victor anscm. Bir- heal and build up the weakened am News: Arks Y. Parks, | structure Fort Smith Times-Record; Florida, Frank B. Shutts, Mia Herald G.B. WHITE CO., Inc. [||Georsia, " sonn" 5. Prive. ‘\stanca 1311 G St. N.W. Journal: Kentucky, onnolily Lex- ington Leader ana, A. G. \New- Jrer Y W G _A_Teke Eiesator Jl|mever, New Orleans Item-Tribune; Frederick Sullens, .lack- son > North Carolina, Johm A Park, Times; Oklahoma, 18. K Gaylord thoma City Oklahonan: | South 4 Latan Charleston New: Sourier; 1n- « ; . Mémpis cial Texis, M. K. Houston Chronicle; Virgink Duerson, Lynchburg Neww: G. Tertric, Clark s- Kent Cooper, generall Assoclated Press held a conference with the publishers and he will meet the publishers of North Carolina in convention hare this afternoon Adopt Code of Ethies. publishers vesterday adopted as presented by the M. Clements. and a representative of every association report with regard to crime a matter that was discussed y at a conference tonight, Since publicity is the greatest deterrent of crime, We must exposs * jfearlessly and without favor the names of lawbreakers, but we should protect the names of members of | their families and other associates. No story justifies needless damage to a good reputation or wanton pain to_the innocent The code adopted will be given wide publicity, the committee said, | “in order to give the public a little insight into the much maligned and misunderstood profession and busi- of publishing a newspaper.” The publishers decided to continue their support to the printers’ school at Macon. Ga.. but it will be operated privately in the future. A resolution the National Jourmalists' Florida, offered by G. E Hosmer, was referred to the resolu- tions committee, The closing session of the conven- tion will be held today following an address by Russell T. Edwards, di- the edueational section, Emerson r | Ame Tree Association, on | o . | stry andIts Relation to News- it satach and Other Industries”; “The : hington Assignment,” by J. Fred a 9-inch $11.00 fan vy, president of the Gridiron E TR Club and Washington correspondent of real quality of the Baltimore Sun, and selection = with the of the next meeting place will then be 5-Year Guarantee ™ The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. MEDIWM TN Wik co MRS HARRIS MUST HEE |APPEAL BY SEPTEMBER 29 Memphis Girl Fights Annulment| of Marriage to Former Bank Official. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, July 8. -Eleanor Elaine Lee Harris of Memphis, former wife of Beverly D. Harris, a former e president of the National City nk, has until September 29 to file | points on appeal from the marriage annulment granted Harris, so that the | matter may be argued, or her appeal | Will be dismissed, the appellate divi- Supreme Court an | nounced y in a memorandum. Mrs. Harris previously lost a fight mpel her husband to give her 00 to reopen the court proceed- ’ ings which granted the annulment A prINK that’s a after a supreme court jury had de- \’VO\'ld beater! Maltcd cided she misrepresented her social position and moral character to Har- Grape - Nuts, choco- ris before their marriage. A charge of forgery brought against Mrs. Har- late flavored. A great |7 I CLSh: SFa Tetter she ot drink — with all the fered in evidence in an attempt to gain \ital elements of a |a new trial was dismissed after Harris i refused to prosecute. famous food—now in ! i a new form. Taste the DRUGGISTS FACE WAR. smooth, rich creami- e ness of this remark- | 1,000 Permits Expecced to Be Re- able drink—today! voked in Dry Attack. YORK, July 8 (#).—A drive P £ who violate the nrnfinfl m:-mhl(lfln act, which is Malted Grape-Nutg | niuen yreniviion sct, woen i at le: 1,000 drug stors permits. was Chocolate 4| staried vesterday by Federal Prohi- 1 d bition Director Canfield in charge of Flavore New York. He sald 787 retail drug Ca. permits already have bheen reveoked this v OU take no chance when you buy a Ford from an Aathorized Ford Dealer. It is his desire to give you a square deal on a used Ford, the same as he does on a new Ford. Tomorrow in the July Sales—-at Kann’s 1,200 Yds. of $1.25 to $1.69 Silk and Rayon Sports Fabrics 59¢ Yd. —The assortment is quite varied, not a great quantity of any one weave, pattern or color, but when you think of paying only 39¢ a vard for these silks and other sports fabries, it is certainly a temptation to buy at least enough for another dress to finish out the Summer. Plain and fancy effects, both in the lot ; in light and dark colors :.also plenty of white. Kann's—Silk Dept., Street Floor. Plain Voiles in 30 Shades At 29¢ Yd. —Tf vou require only 3 vards for a dress you could actually buy the material for half a dozen pretty voile dresses for very little over $5.00. love Think of it! Six 1y dresses of voile—a rose, a green, a blue, a gray, a tan, an orchid, or any other of the 30 shades from which you may choose. ~—T Printed Chiffon Voile At 85¢ Yd. hese are in novel designs, quite unusual and include both the large striking patterns, as well as smaller de- signs. In addition to the variety of color combinations, there are also patterns of white on black grounds and blac —H imperiz rolled adges! k designs on white grounds. 38 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. Another July Sale! . $22.45 Mattresses $15.95 ere} is a remarkable mattress bargain! Four-row stitched, 55 poundsc all layer felt with firmly The stitchihg prevents the mattress from spueading and retains the box effect permanently. The bunch o your bed separate. (ome tomorrow and get one for filling is a splendid quality and guaranteed not to 3 All sizes in the sale. § Kann's—Third Floor, Welll Known Makes of —Re; gul 1050 Co{rii.etl, spe- %XQS cial at rsets Reduced —1If you've been thinking of buying a new corset you're in luck! A July sale is offering the well known “R & G,” “Binner,” “W-B,” “P-) tylish Stout,” “Madame Lyra, a Premier,” “La Vida,” “Gossard” and others—in models we are di continuing — at very low price: They include rubber girdles, step- in and clasp-front girdles. front and back lace styles for all types of fig- urts. You'll be sure to find one you like. —Regular $3.00 to $3.50 s‘) Cogsets, speciabat —Regular $5.00 to $6.00 $3.95 Corsets, special at. —Regular $6.50 to 57.5. Corsets, special at Se $4'95 —Regular $11 to $12 Corsets, spe- $7-95 cial at lar $10 to —Second Floor. $2.25 to $2.95 Silk Scarfs At $1.59 -—Beautiful Scarfs of sdft crepe de chines and geor- gettes, in floral patterns as well as Roman strxp:d silk scarfs make up this special sale group. There are blues. greens, grays and' many other colors and all have fringed ends. 1f yow haven't a smart \carf this is your chance to get one at a big saving. Kann's—Styreet Floor. XS Special Purcha of Attractive Embroidered Wash Broadcloth Dresses lIl Cool, Plain Colors —They woven texture, For Onl Ly really do look delightfully cool and of such an evenly with a pleasure to wear one these warm days. smooth, pleasant surface, that it is The price is cer- tainly low enough to permit a woman to have two or three of them if she desires, and not be the least hit extravagant The designs are in white or the dresses are made Peggyv, sash belts and short sleeves. blue, peach. roll and revere collars; white outlined in black. and all in the sensible straightline style, with some have little ties, narrow The colors are Copenhagen, light mais, gray, apple green, orchid and rose. Women’s sizes 36 to 46. July Sales Offer 40 Suits at $19.90 Ea. Formerly $25.00 to $59.75 —This lot includes plain tailored and en- semble models. in fine twill cords and hair- line stripes. If you happen to be one of forty fortunate women to find the styvle that pleases, in the right size. you will have a real bargain, as these suits can be worn for early Fall as well as for traveling now. Sizes 16 to 44 in the assortment. And Rosh'anal.'a Crepe Skirts for kind of a bag for a song! and pouch styles Kann's—Second Floor. A July Clean-Up! $1.95 Handhags Tomorrow at $1.00 Here's a chance to pick up most any You'll get a $1.95 value at least—and in some cases a still higher value! Leather bags, in beaded 3 99 underarm ch styles, be ] bags. silk bags. etc., in large variety Formerly $10.00 to $16.95 —The colors are tan, navy, powder blue and green, and in the lot are waist bands from 28 to 38 An extra skirt like one ob these is very handy to have along on the vacation trip. Kann's—Second Floor. make up the sale collection. many styles are sketched to see the others! They are all from our regular stocks and tomor- row the price is $1.00 each. x of the You'll want Kann's—Street Floor. Here They Go! All Our Remaining Trimmed Hats at $3.85 —Just come in tomorrow and pick up any Trimmed Hat you like (excepting the two kinds mentioned bhelow), and no matter whether the former price was $7.50 or $18.00, you may have it for $3.85! That's the whoie story in a nutshell-and vou may expect to find some decidedly attractive hats! | —All Meadowbrook and Country Club Hats. $ 8 .5 O Formerly $12.50 to $20.00 Kann's—Second Flonr 1215 ¢ to 79¢ Velvet Ribbons AT HALF PRICE —Black and all the popular shades for trimming Summer hats and frocks are to be had in this sale. Tt is satin-back velvet ribbon, regularly 125¢ to 79 a yard, at half price 6(3 to 40¢ Yd. you can buy it for ........ Kann —ilreu Floor. . “The Busy Corner” Tomorrow—1,200 Pairs White Silk Hose Pure Thread Silks—Perfect 95¢ Pr. N0 one can have too many white silk hose in Summer, and at* this price any one can have a plentiful supply. They're excellent quality: silk with seamless feet, seamed up backs, mercerized tops, heels and toes and plaited soles Only whites are in this special sale. The sizes are 81 to 10, and vou'll be more than pleased with the value. Prepare to buy liberally. Street Floor. Kann's Day Spe('ials Baby For Thursday —Kapok Pillows, in bluc and pink, for baby's crib 50¢ or carriage ... —Red Star Dupers (s lul\ nnpnmu ready hemmed. Size .’-hul inches. atpdozen . P —Infants’ Paper Napkins, ideal for traveling 3 10 in a package for 19%¢ —Infants' Pique Hats, with turn-back em- broidered brims, easy to launder. Special A G 39¢ —Pillow lom. hand:embrpidered. st tahds Tlloyed hsenar 4 $1.00 —“Nevawet” Pads, size 17x18 mchu \nl\ not wet through .,.... 5¢ Penn. Ave., 8th and D ST T T ——— T e ey

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