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COOLIDGE TI MENT SWEEPS THROUGH MINNESOTA FARMS Twenty-two.) by a majority of 18 to 8, aft having for two years had a Socialist Labor council rule najority of 14 to 12, The Minneapolis hed on purely onsidered an the State at Minneapolis will pass rmer is to ind | farm up N putting his fences in « It the 9 t will be tion that Minnesota is th th Labor as a politi sxpedient o. P esota, in | sublican Chris | loeal sense. ted on the 1St year ' | reasonable prices— exponer For sever ture he committe a budget State d leantime, the Coolidge pol appropriati £ enmity ite among )1 people, ney left him | shape - conduct ment and lowered t Expect Re-election n_econc before I x )26 b dot But his friends expect him to intrenched public | will be invincible but the wholesale rms that sent him 3 i enable n stianson on the econom am on which the gove wcentratin If he ha the prestige take the ad in the commonest ut Shipstead in Minnesota is t °’s not a Magnus Johnson.” That is meant to be, it is, a sincere tribute to the sonal worth of the dent! Shipstead has undoubtedly grown in the esteem of his State since he went 1 i against Hes senatorial race. thing one hi expressio has brought no_disrepute either upon himself or updn the nonwealth through his official activities in the Senate, and Minnesotans atified by the t from the the v giant is giving account ofy himself there. The classes known to political fame as “the interests” still decline to con sider Shipstead a member of their lodge and contemn him as radical, and therefore utterly unacceptable. But, unless his career is marred by developments which have been conspicuously absent in thu: far, Henrik Shipstead is likely either for Gov. Christianson or any other Republican that is pit-| ted against him three years hence. | | That will certainly be the case if the | | pendulum of good times on the farms | | should be swinging in the other di. | rection in 1928, or if the price of | wheat and dairy products should be us unremunerative as Minnesota ag- riculturists found them when they | rose in their might and embraced rm-Labor panaceas as drowning srasp at straws Shipstead is a Norseman. He was prominent in the great centennial cel ebration which President Coolidge tended in the > s. The Sen. ¢ splendid speci- men, 8 3 v, of the | secor S Fian who | flourish 2 ota and has had | a part in the upbuilding of | The Norwegians, the | s and the Danes, who hold the‘ e of political power in these | are proud of Shipstead. It is | ble they would throw him | except for well \Ielinedi IM prove a tough nut to crack | (Copyright. 1925.) ~hi, | nese, of all peoples, attach | Y | the most importance to etiquette, their | Book of Rites dating back to the first | century before the Christian era. | Awnings Made to Order and Repaired— | { | Papering and painting at exceptionally o inconvenience or dirf | during work and no delaye. CORNELL WALL PAPER 714 13th St. N'W. “Over the Week End” EXCURSIONS | $2.50 Frederick, Md. 3.45 Berryville, Va. 3.75 Front Royal, Va. 5.05 Luray, Va. 6.05 Waynesboro, Va. 6.05 Elkton, Va. 6.05 Grottoes, Va. 8.65 Deer Park, Md. 8.80 Mt, Lake Park, Md. 8.90 Oakland, Md. Also reduced week end fares to points in the beau- tiful Shenandoah Valley. ask the Travel Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. N.W. Telephone Main 3300 Baltimore & Ohio Every spoonful of PEP peps you up something great. It’s the mar- velous new Kellogg cereal with the tempt- ing, tantalizing taste. Everyone loves it. PEP builds strong, robust bodies. Your grocer has PEP. 9 PEP the peppy bran food via This new train de luxe between New York, Washing- ton and New Orleans is operated over the double- tracked trunk line of the Southern Railway through the progressive Piedmont Section of the South. The equipment and service of the Crescent Limited provide the traveler with e convenience—Club Car with valet porter, Observation Car, Drawing Room, Compartment and Section Sleeping Cars, a train ma: children en route, and the thoughtful attention of train men all go to assure a comfortable trip. Attractively appointed dining cars provide good meals at reasonable prices. There Is No Finer For tickets or reserva- tions call City Ticket Lv. Washington. ” Ar. Office, 1510 H St., N. Ar. Montgomery w. i Ar, New Orleans » 'Phones Main (Sleeping car ready 10. 5633 and 7063. Lv. Ly Ar. Washington . S. E. BURGESS, Divi SOUTHERN RAILWAY A Trip to Texas, Mexico, Central America, California (RESCENT LIMITED And Connections from New Orleans the very modern comfort and id to wait on ladies and Train Than This Schedule of the SOUTHBOUND Atlanta (CT 2Sal Saisks > rop H w3583 NORTHBOUN! New Orleans....... Montgomery . . Atlanta (CT) alas 8283 prps sion Passenger Agent. SYSTEM C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925 == Another New Lot of Wash Dresses | July Sales—At Kann’s Tomorrow for Tomorrow ~Every Thursday is “Baby Day” at Kann's. And every we more and more mothers are finding out what it means to them in the way of genuine sav- ings. Tomorrow these special values are offered. See if there isn’t something among them that your baby nee Infants’ Colored Socks, in sizes 415 to 0; regularly Baby Day at llow, pink and blue; —Pique Hats, with scalloped edges or hand-em- broidered brims: regularly $1.25. Special 89c tomorrow at.. . .o censsetaoee —Pongee Hats, adorable for little folks, cool 9" > and becoming ; $1.50 value. Special at.... JC —Baby Dresses, of soft nainsook with hand-em- broidered yokes or plain with lace trim- 59 4 med skirts Sizes 6 mo. to 2 yrs. Special. . C —Southern Bonnets, of colored organdy, in tomato and yellow. Regularly $295. Special tomor- 1 row L —Baby Blankets, in pink and blue with attractive nursery designs in white. Special for Baby 89 Day at only C —Rubber Pants, in pink, natural or white, of which there should be several in every Baby’s 250 wardrobe. Special at Kann’s—Second Floor. Special for Baby Day This $6.45 Dayton Stroller $4.88 It's something new! A combination baby-walker, baby car and stroller com- bined. Baby can use it himself or mother can pull out the telescope handle and pull the stroller along behind her. Baby is protected with a rubber- covered railing and the wheels have rubber tires. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Small Figured Voiles Guaranteed Fast Colors 38 Inches Wide, Sfiecially Pageed -l o —Dainty little chintz patterns, just the sort any mother de- lights to make up into the most winsome of little frocks for little folks. They are also very neat and attractive for cool- looking house dresses; or for cottage curtains these would also be charming. A great variety of color combinations. Kann’s—Street Floor. 1,500 Pairs Medium-W eight, Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose $1.35 Pr. —If you want good medium- weight silk hose, here is an un- usually fine quality. They have mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes and you may have them in black, white or most any of the popular shades. Silk-and-Rayon Burson Hose at 69¢ Pair —These serviceable stockings have seamless knitted feet, mercerized topw, soles, heels and toes and seamed backs White and seven popular colors at the low price of 69¢ pair. “Star” Brand Porch Shades Formerly $4.95 and $5.95 $3.75 Ea. | are 6 and 7 feet wide, are made of wide basswood stained in oil color, brown only. The slats are fas- together with strong seine twine. Other Sizes Specidlly Priced Also 4 fr. Wide. Reg. $ 3 5 9 ft. Wide. Reg. $1.95 5 ft. Wide. 10 fi. Wide. Reg. $8.95. 8 ft. Wide. 12 ft. Wide. Reg. $10.95.... Kann’s—Third Floor. Fine Axminster Rugs at —Don’t miss this unusual opportunity. These are in beauti- ful Oriental and Chinese designs, also in plain colors, and all seamless. They are termed seconds, it is true, but with such slight imperfections they are not at all objectionable, merely a slight shading in some of the plain colors, being seamless they are not mismatched. ® Remember a small de- posit reserves your selection. Kann’s—Third Floor. s62.50, If Perfect $2.95 to $5.00 Values —The best news about this sale is the fact that we have again secufed more of the good looking figured voile dresses which made the last sale so great a success. We think that many of the styles are even prettier than those which were offered in the last sale. —Dresses with jabots and flat tier folds, edged with lace. —Dresses with inset godets of lace and little rosettes of satin ribbon. —Dresses of bordered, figured voiles. —Flock dot voiles. —Plain-colored linens and chambrays. ~—Checked and plaid ginghams. —Some are trimmed with pointed flounces. —The plain colors are brown, blue, peach, orange, the figured cffects are in both light and dark colors. Jand women'’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Silk Frocks at $12.95 I'hey are in stripes only, but an almost infinite variety from which to choose: and the different styles of stripes are in many different colors. Then, to furnish still further variety, the dresses ‘are fashioned in many different styles ority, however, follow the sports lines—simple smart and generally becoming. Most of them have the youthful looking boyish collar and short or elbow-length sleeves, long ties and flowing narrow belt These tub silk broadcloths launder so excellently and are so altogether comfortable and serviceabf that they are very popu A good supply of women's and misses’ sizes Kann's—Second Floor. A Remarkable Sale of Indestructible Pearl Jewelry Offering $1.00, $1.50 and Up to $3 Values for 69¢ Ea.! —Of all the jewelry sales which have occurred at Kann's—of all the jew- elry values which this store has been privileged to offer—tliis is perhaps the greatest! Every piece of pearl jewelry in this sale is of a quality any woman would be willing to wear. Necklaces, Bracelets and Pins in a large variety of styles and sizes are included, and not one of them was ever intended to sell for less than $1.00—many being manufactured to sell for $3.00. And tomorrow you may buy them for 69c! Seven of the articles are sketched above. Choose From 1—Three-strand Pearl Necklaces in graduated styled with sterling-silver clasps, set with imitation colored stones. (Sketched.) 2—Pearl Chokers of 12-M size beads. (Sketched.) 3—60-inch Endless Pearl Bead Chains, all of the same size beads. 4—Four-row Spiral Bracelets, made of one size pearl beads with a large bead at cach end. (Sketched.) Bar Pins, made with three rows of inde- structible seed pearls, guaranteed not to come out. (Sketched.) 6—Cuff Pins, to match the above bar pins. (Sketched.) 7—Bowknot Brooeh Pins, set with two rows of indestructible sced pearls. Very grace- ful designs. (Sketched.) 8—Circle Brooch Pins, set with four rows’ of indestructible seed pearls. Some are all white and others white and colored com- bined. (Sketched.) o 6-inch Graduated Pearl Bead Necklaces, with fancy barrel clasps. Sale Tomorrow—Street Floor “The Busy L Penn. Ave., Corner” 8th and D Just 100 Untrimmed Hair Hats To Close Out at Formerly $2.95 to $5 —These Attractive Hair Hat are shown in a vari season’s sm and the exceptionally at which they are offered ougl to clear them out before the day is over i hats for Summer —An odd lot of ers for trimming hats is offered price —Hats Trimmed Free ii | hat and trimmings chased herc Kann's—Secc New Lot! Peter Pan Sandals Special at $3.15 Pr. This e rtes most p ’ sandals are cool come in all sold carlier e $5.00 pair, but in order to d pose of this new lot quickly the price is only $3.45 pair. Kann's—Fourth Flo Just Out! “Red Ashes” at $2.00 By Margaret Pedler -A delightfully grippi story that will be a welcome compan ion on your vacation trip. —Copies can be secured at 3¢ per day in our Circulating Library. Kann's—Downstairs Bookstore. Moire Taffeta Rib- bons, 10¢ to 59¢ Yd. —A lovely assortment of moire taffeta ribbons, in white, black and pretty col- ors, and various widths. Very attractive for trimming Sum mer dresses. Wash Ribbons 10 Yds. for 39¢ —White and colored wash ribbons: very pretty and serviceable to run in lingerie Kann's—Street Floor.