Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING NATIONAL ASPET 0F 0., STRESSED “Fenning Urges Civitans to -Think of Relation to Rest of Country. I accepted office with the thought that 1 would only assume the dutles he citizens would support the ion of the District Buildin iissioner Fenning in an rday before the mem of the Civitan Club at the Hotel vette, in which he ted that 3 Colum ad a na spect gredter than cipal as] almost every department of the National Government the national ect stands out,” declared the Com- umplifying that the Police t had responsibilities of 1 and foreign lead s local citizens, that the rtment protected Govern- ment property as well as local proper- ty, that the Health Department had to look after the safety of all who come here, that the Traffic Bu- bility far beyvond d which all of the citizens of the on who visit the National Capit Civie Clubs Praised. civic clubs declared that to make | ers to up- 1 to keep to the ar clubs to called serv »n clubs. He mal dependent it crime was on s country. There United States land, all the the Civitans ice clut urged help for - ROUTE TO ATLANTIC | SINGER’S BAGGAGE HELD. I | Customs Officials to Appraise Los| | Angeles Girl’s Wardrobe. | NEW YORK, July 28 (#).—Thef baggage of Miss Rosabelle de Long of Los Angeles, who has just made her debut in opera in Italy, is at ap- | praisers’ stores for examination. When she arrived on the Conte Verdi she declared $15,000 worth of clothing and jewelry, but the customs miners ‘ordered the goods appraised for determination of the she ought to pay. id she had declared d while she was studying music. oms authorities,” she adde: ht that perhaps a few of the Italian woolen dresses I bought were cotton, and as a matter |of fact it is possible I have.made| |the error of overdeclaring some of |my things. So I am not alarmed.” | s De Long, colo | re / made a succes: | La Milan. She is to visit her | paren Los Angeles, then make her New York debut in concert “Some of the ul debut at IS URGED FOR WEST| St. Lawrence Waterway Would Serve 40,000,000, Former Iowa Governor Says. | By the Associated Pre JDAR POINT, Ohio, July | The completion of the St. Lawrs | Great Lakes waterway project will do for the Mississippi Valley what the Panama Canal has done for the Atlantic and _Pacific coast | Harding, Des Moines, former G of Towa, declared in an addr pared for delivery today at the con vention of the National Hay Associa here. iere are 40,000,000-0dd adjacent to the G landlocked—that is, | | from ocean transportation,” he said | “These people want to ship - their | products out; equally they want to| | buy from the outside. “The St. Lawrence, if opened to big boats, will make it possible for them to get out and for the rest of the world to get imito them. It means the removing of a barrier that now retards trade and stifles progress. | Forty million people are worth getti i people | Lakes who are | shut off Kanns July JULY 29, 1925, Ninth Day! ylearance- 1 The Ninth Day of This Busy Clearance Brings A Remarkable Sale of Simmons ‘Wood-Finished Metal Beds at I/sto /2 off —the Regular Prices! —Fifty absolutely perfect and perfectly beautiful Simmons Metal Beds are offered in these four special groups tomorrow. We're clearing out our surplus warehouse stock—twin and full bed sizes, in mahogany and walnut finishes—and the prices repre- sent savings of }3 to. 5. Only Two More Days! —That's all! Just two more days of this great 10-day clearance. Just two more days of Clearance Bar- gains! We meant just what we said when we set aside 10 days to clear things out! And tomorrow is the ninth! “Of course. there are lots of people who haven't bought all the things they need. And before they know it the sale will be over. But one can do a good deal of shopping in two days! Get an early start to- morrow and enjoy some of these clearance savings! to for the purpose of trade.” v g e | Washingtonians Presented to King lcularly in regard to prohibi-| LONDON, July 28 (®).—It is an- trafic laws and other Jaws|nounced in court circles that Ameri- can Ambassador Houghton a few days and Mrs. er of Washir ). C., to King George and Queen at Buckingham Palace EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Lo $714.00 23 $19.00 ek, 816.50 L3, $22.00 —A pair of the Twin Beds in the $22.00 group are sketched above! Picture them in your own bedroom—these or any of the others in the sale! And then consider that your purchase will be held for later delivery if you are not ready for them now! It’s an opportunity you should not miss. Most of the beds are in the square tubular styles, but some are in solid panel or cane effects. Some even have the $12.50 springs with them at no additional cost. Come early! They will go —Well Made Mattresses in all fast at these prices! Genuine sizes, with firmly rolled edges, A ¥ e £ i Baby Day Specials For Thursday —_Infanb'_Hundfembruidered Nainsook Pet- ticoats. Scalloped on bottom and 7 neck. Button on shoulder. Each.. 9C —Print Panty Dresses, in all colors, finished with contrasting shades. Some have littlc touches of fancy stitching. 2 to 6 years. Fach —Pongee Hats, with embroidered = e fntoves b et 9U€ —Infants’ Lohng and Short Dresses with hand-embroidered yokes. Plain hem or lace-trimmed skirts. FEach, 39(. Khaki Play Suits, bloomer, middie 9" or one-piece styles. Each IC —White Pique Hats. Embroidered 3 nursery-designs. Each..........._ 9(. Capitol Make Al-Layer Felt Mattresses A Recommended Grade Thursday at ST | William Hollar FLOWERS CENTURIES OLD |2 ARE GIVEN TO CHICAGO U.|; Wheat and Barley From Tombs of | Pharach Included in Egyptian Collection. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Flowers that bloomed in an 20 centuries | before Cleopatra and whneat and bar- | ¢ taken into royal tombs to sus- | raohs on their post-mortem | ve been bro here by Prof. James Henry Breasted, noted | Egyptologist of the University of Chi- | 'he collection, which includes dates, olives, pomegran: flowers | from funeral garla Prof. Breasted Schwelnf' h archeolog! who spe: ) years as-| sembling it. Prof. Brea as m\en] the collection to the university. Some of the flowers came from the | tomb of Amenophis I, early predeces- sor of the more famous Amenophis III, who bullt the temple at Luxor. | Kann’s—Second Floor. Full-Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.35 Pr. —Perfect Quality, Full-fash- ioned Hose, of medium weight, in black, white and good wanted colors and $2.95 Glove Silk Chemise At $1.69 —Just 60 of these Dainty Glove Silk Chemise. Made in bodice style, trimmed in lace and with ribbon straps. Your Vietrola Is Here at Half Price - Broken sizes and colors; ! though the majority are flesh. - . —or less! Kann's—Street Floor. ——One of the greatest opportunities of its kind that has ever come to o | the people of Washington! The 58¢ White Organdy greatest sale of its kind that Kann’s = has ever staged! $5 DOWN S 47¢ Yd. CURES ANY MODEL! BALA Imported, White Swiss Or- IN 10 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. gandie, 45 inches wide and a | very fine sheer quality with a nice permanent finish. NO INTE ! Pretty for dresses or collars and cuffs, Frocks Come Down to $7.95 —We can'’t accurately tell you the values you'll find in this clearance group, for they're changing continually. Just now a large number of printed crepes and tub silks are offered along with scores of smart pongees and tub alpacas. 1f you want a Summer dress bargain, see this sale group tomorrow! Three of the styles are sketched. There are dozens of others! close tufts and various tickings in AN LT 2] 5 E = —Gray Enameled Metal $3 90 —Coil Bed Springs. Spe- $ 0 = 7 Cot Beds. Special at... . cial Thaur: 9 9 Palm Beach silient mattresses, that you will el eyt & make no mistake-in getting. = 3 L oP et L1 8 e 2 Kann’s—Third Floor Kann’s—Third Floor. Ll e empie ‘ $ 8 Shoes for Clearance | B. & 0. to Tay OF Carmen ana|| Reduced from $14.95 $ 104‘5 Pro Shopmen Five Days. ‘ Sizes 42’ 44, 46’ 48 —These are shoes taken from regular stock and Special Dispatch to The Star. 29.— . - . . = ’ - Thousands of employes in the A nght or Dark 250 pairs of Women’s Low Shoes, in oxford or o p power and car shops of the Baltimore Shad strap styles and of patent leather and tan. And sizes 82 to 10. Made of four-day enforced holiday from July 27 BTEs 200 pairs of misses’ and children’ patent leather pure thfad 511]k “i"h] me"(i to 31, on ount of insufficient ap-| = » cerize tOpS. soles, heels an vropriation for the month. Approxi-| Bargams for Blg skin and canvas high lace white shoes. Your e s ! affected. Every shop on the system is | choice of any in the lot at only $1.45 a pair. will give splendid service. included, only light repair main- Kann’ § tenance forces being r ! ann’s—Fourth Floor. Ld - 9 e . Silk-and-Rayon Hose at Only 690 Pr. There’ Wonderful Women’s Athletic Union : e re’s a Wondertu : : g € 2 S Sul[s, Specla_l at 95¢ The demand for these hose is growing all the time. They Opportunity Awaiting You _These are broken lots and sizes of excellent quality. slight they affect meither the wear nor the Tooks and women S0 3 find them a real economy. All are made with seamless feet, closed fronts, the majority being in flesh and white. seam up the back, mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. Sizes A splendid value, if you find your size—and.you can u 57 S if you shop early. Kann's—Street Floor. OF A chance to see Florida for yourseli. A chance to “Get In" on the enormous profits being made every ind a delightfully COOL thought for a vaca- neat designs and colors. - Soft, re- ) . . Women’s and Children’s THOUSANDS TO BE IDLE. CUMBERLAND, Md., July | | left from recent sales. In the assortment_are and Ohio R ad have been given a | and patent and gray strap slippers, also buck- . mately 1,500 men at Cumberland are | Men toes. Are good looking and — : ilk and really are an excellent quality, and as the imperfections are only light-weight mater! made in bodice style, with 81, to 10 in black, white and colors. —When We Start Our Next —at a SAVING. Victrola No. 405 Now Only $112.50 Single-Faced Red Seal Records at 30c¢ and 48¢ —Thousands of them! Hundreds of titles! Selections by all the most famous Victrola artists! 10-inch size for $30c. 12-inch size for 48c. Formerly $1.25 to $3.00! Come now —they're going by the thousands every day! Kann's—Fourth Floor. Every Expense Is Included ngton by bus to Baltimore with Merchants and Miners Stex Fla. At Jacksonville the con al the east coast of Florida v's palatial White Motor Affording ction of ST. AUGUSTINE, ROC E. STUART, DAYTONA DIAN RIVER ORANGE B! PALM CH, MIAMI COCOANUT GROVES and ar- riving in HOLLYWOOD. The return trip is made by rail. Kann’s—Second Floor. Another Boat Tour August 7t ol . 38c White Voile 30c Yd. —40-inch plain White Voile with a nice soft finish. It is a fine sheer quality, especially nice for children’s women'’s waists, etc. Kann's—Street Floor. 78¢ and $1.00 Silk and Cotton Crepes at 68¢ Yd. —A most beautiful assortment of Silk and Cotton Crepes on both light and col ored grounds and in small and large effects. Some of the designs being the very latest Fall patterns. This material is not only good looking but is practical for it does not rumple. 8-Day Round Trip Tours By Rail and Bus August 4th and August 18th we start our next Rail and Sightseeing Tours, offering you the same BUS trip along the Dixie Highway as in the water trip—PULLMAN SERV- ICE substituting the water way. All ex- penses are included Kann's—Street Floor. HOME SEEKERS REALTY COMPANY Agents for the 19¢ to 49¢ Picot Ribbons at 12l¢ Yd. —Taffeta, Grosgrain and /Moire Taffeta Picot Ribbons, in light and dark colors and regular 19¢ to 49c values. A very popular ribbon for trimming dresses, as it is dainty and effective, too. Kann's—Street Floor. AUl Charge Purchases Made Now Will Be Entered On Sept. 1st Bills Penn. Ave., - 8th._and D Hollywood, Fla. Hyman N. Levy, Dist. Manager 1426 N. Y. Ave. Call Main 347—6755—6756

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