Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 16

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16 CIRCUIT OF AGTORS THEATERS PLANNED Intend to Extend Work Throughout U. S. September 8. -Offcers of the Actors’ Theater, the reinec yorated Equity Players of New Yo Yesterday announced tentative p for establjshing a circuit of actc controlled theaters which would ex- | change production units on a plan| gimilar to that operative on vaude- | ~ille circuits Successful in its fourth season in New York and making its debut in hicago this week with Shaw's “Candida.” the organization now Jooks forward to the possibility of | enzagements in Cleveland, Cincinnati &nd other cities | The Actors’ Theater is a co-opera- | tive enterprise, sponsored and ope ated by members of the profession, Wwith more than 100 prominent cl s of New York and Chicago as| rantors. Among _the financial| pporters are John D. Rockefeller, | dr., Otto H. Kahn, Marshall Field, 3d, and Mortimer Schiff In defining the aims of the or-| &anization, Dudley Dig producing | , and Davis ce, man- | 1d the theater me into ex- through the natural desire of members of the profession to ex-| press the ideals for which the actor| atands and for which the ordinary | e theater gives limited i ent governs the the-| ers have to guarantee | ms of money, only! those enteriainments can survive| which spr into instantaneous fa- vor. There is no opportunity for the selectiv al which exert them out a house 1 producers " inta| A find popular hi | v of cre quality Also | frighten a those eager to| fine plavs, 1o make the the- | field for intellectual 0\p‘l[v‘ FOOCHOW DISTURBANCES | DECLARED NOT SERIOUS | 2 | Governor, Backer of Canton Gov-| ermnment. Deposed and Replaced | by Wu Pei-Fu Follower. | | ina, September 8.—Recent | W were not of | governor. who was re thetic with the Canton had been replaced by a follower of | Gen. Wu Pei-Fu. Conditions in Amoy remain quiet i A dispatch from Amoy dated! September 2 said trouble was immi-| nent in how hetween opposi military 8 and tha g had been reported within the city Vellore. India. with 225.000 popula- | lon, is considering installation of fts “nst electric light plant ‘ —— - — %' = ' SIS - DRESS HIM CORRECTLY And He Will Be a Better Student. featuring 4-PIECE SUITS For School Days COAT— VEST— LONG PANTS— GOLF KNICKERS In Sizes 6 to 16 Shown in the new Fall pat terns and styles of 2button Eng. lish models. They are manly little suits that vour hoy will admire and take pleasure in wearing. The coat is lined with good quality alpaca. SPECIALLY PRICED 103 Get Your Boy A Good Sweater We ara featuring Boys’ Pull. over Sweaters, with shawl eollar, in_ solid and combination T colors, Specially 32-98 peioed. . o e = S . Again Tomorrow—at Kann’s $3.00 Satin Crepe, 39 Inches Wide, at $2.50 Yd. —This lovely softly draping, lustrous surfaced silk possesses all the qualities that the new styles will demand, and at this very low price we have a complete line of colors from which to select, in- ciuding Coffee Brown Shirvan Green China Blue Pansy Wild Aster Bokhara Mascara Navy Black —and Seven Kinds of $2.00 and $2.50 Autumn Silks at $1.69 Yd. —This remarkable collection of new Fall silks offers a splendid variety of materials for Autumn Frocks, all at a single low price. You may se- lect from— 2.69 Flat Crepes in 30 colors $2.00 Satin Canton Crepes in black and colors .00 AU-Silk Satin Charmeuse in 25 colors -Black Satin Brocade—40 inches wide inch Satin Brocades in 12 good shades inch Russian Crepes in 10 colors and black 36-inch Satin Brocade Lining in 6 combina- tions. Kann's—Street Floor. See the New 34-In. Bordered Cotton Dress Fabric at 58¢ Yd. 1'4 Yards Make a Dress —One can scarcely imagine a greater periection of smartness and simplicity than this practical, serviceable. strik- ingly designed material. So little work to make, and =0 inexpensive because the material furnishes its own trimming. There are three different patterns, one has a narrow band on one edge and the wide border on the other; the others have only the wide border. The stripes are in two colors on a contrasting ground, and these ground colors in- clude— Old Blue Orange Green Orchid and Tan Kann's—Street Floor. Mfll Remnants Of Fine All-W ool Dress Goods and Coatings—Special at $1.98 Yd. —Fall coatings, flannels, poplins, epingles, kashas, mixtures, velours, poiret twills, broad- cloths, cords, plaids, stripes, etc., that are regu- larly priced $2.50 to $4.98 a yard, are offered tomorrow in lengths of 1 to 334 yvards at only $1.98 vd. There's a wide variety of weaves in black and colors suitable for Fall dresses, skirts, children’s coats, etc. Many are mill remnants and other are from our regular stock. —All-wool French Serges, and crepes in an assort- ment of 30 colors to choose from. ok o $1.49 Yd. —54-inch Bordered Flannel, in the new Fall colors, :::hua”defp s.vl\( embrmdvr»ed hnr $4‘98 Yd. —54-inch Bordered Poiret Twill, silk embroidered in black, Flemish blue, snuff, green, pansy and henna Kann's—Street Floor. i ;4"—Sp¢;cial Ofie;“in “Boncilla” Toilet Goods A Real $1.25 Worth For 75¢ —With each purchase of 75¢ Boncilla Vanishing Cream, 75¢ Boncilla Cold Cream or 75c Boncilla Face Powder, we will include, without extra charge, a 50c tube of “Boncilla Beautifier.” Kann’s—Street Floor, Outstanding Books for Sept.—Just -Out—$2.00 —*“The Professor’s House,” by Willa Cather. —“What a Man Wants,” by Howard Vincent O'Brien. —“Bread Givers,” by Anzia Yezierska. —*“Mad Marriage,” by George Gibbs. —“The Crystal Cup,” by Gertrude Atherton. (These may all be read in our Circulating Library) “The Iron Horse,”” By Edwin C. Hill Hlustrated from the photoplay. 75¢ Copy —By special arrangement with the producers, we can offer the purchaser of the book a free admission to the photoplay, now appearing at the Rialto. The number is limited—so come early for your copy. Kann’s—Downstairs Book Store. A Wide Variety of-Mo/lels Including Some Saniples ! —"“Oh! The new styles are going to be saf beconiing!” Ts prac- tically a unanimous verdict when womefn inspectand try on these new frocks. These are some of the points to fote - Waist lines that approach the normalf; Flares that give a jaunty vouthfulnegs; ~—Deep circular flounces, with a slight put fascinating ripple: —New long sleeves that permit delightfiul variation in the trim- = ming, some short sleeve styles. Il And still other notes of trimming ae panels, pockets, tucks, gilt beading, embroidery, etc. ¢ ~For materials, the ever popular crepes have been employed —flat, satin and Canton crepes; also satin Francaise, other novel- ties and combinations. —Colors are the new Black Prince, {Bokhara, pansy, pencil blue, navy, Burgundy, cuckoo and black. Misses’ and wowien’s sizes 14 to 20 and/36 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor. Over 1,000 New Leather Handbags In Three Big Sale Groups Tomorrow at Attractively Low Prices! —_A special purchase of about twelve hundred Attractive New Leather Bags is responsible for this tempting sale. Some of the styles are sketched, but/ they are only a suggestion of the many other styles offered. They're divided into three groups as follows: —Lot No. 1—Smart Leather Bags, in black and colors, mostly in underarm style, but in various kinds of leather. Regular $1.95 values. Special tomorrow —Lot No. 2—A large variety of strap-back and strap-top styles in this group. They are in black and colors, and have silk or leather linings.” Regular $2.95 values. Special IOMOLTOW. ‘»osstc s sivinie sisionia SRR S OB R R —Lot No. 3—Just 200 Handbags, in underarm, strap-back and strap-top styles, several with double inside frames and all made of genuine leathers. Not one has ever been sold for less than $3.00. They come in black and colors. Your 200 Plastic Art Reproductions At Low Prices Tomorrow— —TFinely made and artistically designed pieces of far above the average beauty and desirability are offered as a feature of the Housewares Sale tomorrow—as follows— Assorted Book Ends, choice, pair, 98¢ —Candlesticks, choice, each, 69¢ ~_—Electric Boudoir Lamps, choice, each, $1.98 Kann's—Third Floor. A Sale of “Lane” Cedar Chests Offers 4 Styles at $20 Ea. $28 to $35 Values —The illustration gives you a good idea of the attrac- tive styles in this sale. All are made of well seasoned lumber, are strongly constructed and fitted ‘with lock and key, and have cedar handles. Some have casters, others are in the Queen Anne style with silent domes. All have highly polished finish. The sizes are 42, 44, 45 and 48 inches. —Purchase them on our deferred payment plan if de- Kann's—Third Floor. “The Busy Corner” 25 Fine 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs On Sale Tomorrow at $33 Ea. Seconds of the $52.50 Seamless Grade (While they last.) —These are very closely woven, thick, soft nap Grade Rugs, in 10 very good Oriental designs. As to the imperfections, they are not at all objectionable and will positively not impair the wearing quali- ties. Choose tomorrow and if not ready we will hold them until further notice. Felt-Base Floor Coverings Perfect—-and Seconds of 69¢ Grade 38¢ Sq. Yd. —A splendid quality, thick baked surface, and in an excellent range of ‘patterns. A real bargain at this price. Blabons Bordered Linoleum Rugs —These 414x9-ft, Linoleum Rugs are slight seconds of the $5.95 3 39 grade. They are in seven good pat-~ L] terns and specially priced at...... Kann's—Third Rloor. Penna. Ave. 8th and D Trimmed Hats $5.00 Not only very new, but exceed gly smart—and you'll particu- 12#ly, like the fine qua £ vet which makes thes hats. Thege are literally’hundreds to choose from—in black, brown, navy and all the popular high colors -, Kann's— Second.Floor The September Sale nf Linens and Bedding Offers Rare Values Linen Table Napkins 25¢ Ea. ady hemmed, 17-in Gy, of a good quality damask Linen Crash Towels 37¢ Ea. Face Towels, of pure linen crash with colored border, size 17x30 in Borders in blue, gold and green Regularly 30c. Linen Damask Towels 94¢ Ea. —Regular $1.25 Face Towels, of pure linen damask, in three attractive pat- terns. Size 20x38 in. Turkish Bath Towels 19¢ Ea. —Regularly 25c. good heavy weight, and a nice absorbent quality, 18x36-in. size Extra Special $1.39 Pure Linen Table Damask $1.00Yd. —64 inches wide, silver bleached, and an extra heavy weight; a very sturdy wearing quality; in four attractive patterns. 200 Beautiful Crinkled Ravon Spreads $5.45 _Double-bed size and extra long— 8Ix108 in., which permits them to cover the pillows. Handsome woven jacquard stripes in rose, blue, orchid and gold Scalloped Rayon Bedspreads $6.69 —81x90 in. for double beds; have cut corners, are scalloped all around, and have scalloped bolster throw to match; in rose, blue and gold. Colored Striped Novelty Spreads $2.39 —81x90 inches with scalloped and cut corners, the colors are rose, blue and gold stripes, on a cream ground. Colored Novelty Bedspreads $1.95 —In blue, rose and gold stripes on a plain cream ground. Plain hemmed. 80x90-in. size. 81x90-Inch Ribbon Ripplette Sets $2.69 —These are in rose, blue and gold. Also included are 81x108 spreads, m same shades. Reg. $3.50 value. Kann's—Street Floor.

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