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THE EVENING T'AR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925. MILLION BY WILL GIVEN TO CHARITY Outright Donation Made by Vi la! Late James M. Deering in ictrola: Heralded as the greatest Last Testament. achievement in iusic repro- = duction since the advent of the first IVictrola—the new Ortho- phonic machine makes its ap- pearance here sw a practical demonstration of its amazsing superiority. You are invited to hear it tomorrow— At 10:00 A.M., 2:30 and 5:00 P.M. On Our Fourth Floor. An Invitation X , To Hear the New Orthophonic Featuring Unusual Values in Sample Jersey Dresses for Very Little Girls! At $3.99 $4.95 to $6 Values —Practical, Serviceable Little Dresses of jersey, with hand em- broidery down the fronts, made into the most attractive of styles for the little girls of 2 to 5 years. They are in the popular panty style and the desirable colors of tan, blue, henna and-green. The kind of dresses youngsters like and a value mothers will appreciate By the Associated Press | MIAMI, Fla., Octobe Providing | n outright donation of $1,000,000 | to charitable institutions, the will of | the late James M . who died September 21, has led in the Dade County Court Coats That Challenge Old Winter to Do His Worst With Beauty as Well as Warmth to Recommend Them $35 —Of course they are handsome, with their luxuri- ous fur collars and their beautiful high-pile and suede-finished fabrics; but, oh, the delightful, warm comfort one experiences on a cold day when clad in a coat of this kind! Just turn up the big fur collar about your throat and you are ready to brave the elements, and look uncommonly smart at the same ume. Provision is also made f ing of §300,000 in trust, th for the maintenance of the Miumi City Charles Deerir as one exec s right. o Deering estate to th ) Miami. which 1 included in the residuary property, d between 1 1 = | * the plac | income to named | 00 out- | %o-o% e o2 DX R X T “Health Week!” nros a Lecture for Tomorrow Euey : At 4:00 P.M. Bequests to Other Re and employes total 0, with the sum Deering, @ . Baby Swings : a y wmas Pillowcases, $1.00 -—~Hand - embroidered Pillow Infants’ Quilted Pads, size Usually $1.00 cases, with dainty designs 17x30. Nicely made. and tcalloped edges. 690 Coats, $1.88 Pillows, 50¢ Pretty Little White Cor lue and Pink, duroy Coats, nicely tatlored -A nice safe way Downy Kapok Pillo and very speclally priced. to keep baby happy s to fered at o very special price. D 59 Moccasins, 79¢ bim in one resses, € 1 de Japanese 2 these comfo Long and Short Dresse sins, v ctally swings. for infants. Dainty hand a p <da made embrotdered or embroidered the duck, have steel lace yokes. Some trimmed frames, strong with lace at bottoms. “Weight Control™ Common Sense in Gaining and Reducing By Dr. Lersch famous authority on health wmatters and personal represen- t e of Bernarr Macfadden baby sleep after his bath. Caps, $1.00 Good Warm Little Knitted Caps with ear tabs. You: chotce of pink or blue, Assisted by Mr. E. T. Siemsen iarvel of physical periec- —Many models have cuffs of fur, also fur bands about the bottom of the coat. Flares and straight lines are the rivaling styles, and the deep, rich col- :P!'j' “"1{";"’;‘01\ nd Bootees. 29¢ ors of Autumn—plum, pansy, red, cuckoo, brown, that they c Sia 5 hang_either In or cocoa, raisin and green—are very alluring. out doors. . y y . - —Same kind of — Both misses’ and women’s sizes from which to swing with reclining backrest select. 3 and swivel hook Kann’s—Second Floor *—81.50 XS Kann's— Fourth Floor claus the money charity that the wa Hand Crocheted Bootees trimmed with pink or blue sSpecial a palr Thursd Sacques, $1.00 —Handmade Crochet Sacques, daintily trimmed with pink or blue. hospital a ward, trustees, ducted properly, T trust fund will be oted in_some other ritable institution in Miami, the decision to rest solely with the executors. All Debts Canceled. i igations owed to the terms has Morning Lectures for W omen Only at 11 O’Clock Daily Fourth Floor. ome from the Undergarments. 59¢ Warm Flannelette Ger trudes, Gowns and Wrap pers for the baby Daintily finished with shell edge. 0o o% L2 X2 - S Kann’s—Second Floor There’s Service as Well as l rrow Onl Tomorr: . Good Looks in Every Pair of follows Imported Novelty " [\fewo length to cover dresses 7 £ ; when hanging in the closet = 45 Part-Wool Plaid / 2 7 (44 99 L] They have snap fasteners down Reg. $5.45 Part-Woo! 3 JE : . S l S ]k the & .. 4 eima 1 top through which to slip the ¢ ? hook of the dress other indl-| hanger. At, each. $l -00 rion W.| . . E . o Roger | i Chi f o —I.very woman requires t ) things n x —(ilt Printed Chiffon and Net, $ 9 Pr v Lxmptmnal Ofier 3 C jui wo thing: ¥ ow of simifar kind; f 4 ‘—' losks. These <he finds Tenmae % b [ ] is 1n every pair of S :.\1\—\.\1\;(»‘1:105:;:;1\ 3 inches Or [ J Selma Hose. They a e only of the eiielad e J finest silk, with mercerized to soles. = e g A o . . K S imes B. . —Double Ombre Georgette, vers blankets and are good and warm. (1) et tlc es are hose that look well to the last. Your ndnephey much in demand for making the Plaids are lavender, pink, tan, rose choice of black, white and 12 good colors . . ST . < 's—S Floo Deering lil> v \nr-:"x.v;\w tiful line of shades, also suitable and gray, combined with white. At Very LOlU Prtces Kann treet Floor. $16,000; | Walter * MicEwen, for half sleeves. ATGR () : 2 ;e)"uilrtl;;'r;:xl<:lxr‘x.,..,;h,.l"‘m:.fm,n?rx Lace Store, match the pla\ds. Size 68xR0 in. Here is a chance to equip your dressing table by marriage, $5,000: Poll , < 2 day only- All pe : ot 3 A s 4 The special price for one day y. will permit you to select as many pieces as you t P want. The newest styles and colors—imitation a rlc oves a ivory with green or blue backs and gold edges. —Dress Covers, of cretonne; the front and a place at Blankets Hose at $1.50 Pr. Frederick A Notion Dept—Street Floor e Bao S o hosiery—and that is service and good The Newest Styles of 'WeSs yies : . ¢ like ail-wool / : Barbara 1 $1.75 and $2.00 —Part wool, but look like heels and toes, are all full fashioned and grandniece, new evening scaris. In a beau- < B. MacDonald, $10,000; Chaun- yard Bound with wide sateen binding to t Floor. : i EectiMioon. with all the necessary accoutrements at prices that Howe, niece I rriage. ex- | qeede Kann’s—Street Floor. Meeker, $4,000, Williaun F. B <heenan, $3 Funk, $3.000; Hows Gillette A, Kennedy, §3,000: | James Gerird Faul, $3,000; Otto Bysler, 2,0 Carl Melc Fashionable New Scarfs and Shawls! —Imported Mohair Scarfs. in lacy effects and various ation colorings— 900 Women’s Cotton Ribbed Round or oval mirror. eleven rows of real bristles! —Mirrors and cial prices, each. rushes at the ~Comb and brush trays, puff boxes, Large hairbrushes with Unusual values! $1.95 . 79¢ Pr. pairs of these Excellent Qual- ity Gloves go on sale tomorrow! Remen ber that is not many, when they are of- $4.50 to $10.50 - buiiers and combs! @1 () 1 S .t otch Flannel Scarfs, a cash nlOn ul S —Manicure implements, such as files, cuticle mere finish, in block and plaid ef- S 3 nives, buttonholes, fects and beautiful col- %2 95 Each.. orings Kann's—Street Floor. LiGooid, Medium-weight Union Suits, that are closely knitted, have Othe med are to receive $2,000 and £1,000 each, as designated Gift to Art Institute. Four 1 the home_in « t fered at such a very low price, so you will be wise to come early. They are ex- tremely smart with their pretty novelty short cuffs and embroidered backs and the various popular colors in which they come. 8 —Sizes 6 to 8V%. Deering | Shetland Scarfs, white with e | pink, blue, orchid or Ar-tHowe, black at bottoms. with the c will each | Serviceable, Kann’s—Street Floor Loom Scarfs, different grades two vears be A8 eiasandiprenyacolanicom: flat seams, built-up shoulders and are in will 8 ional | e those employed for more | $1.95 to $3.95 knee length. They are cotton ribbed ditional £ = ;~"‘nrwut\-?d | b Sh b suits with rayon cross-stripe, and are a i R v value that will be hard to duplicate. Reg- mors tha “comfy” kind. Plain white or I black, or white with plnk, and ular sizes, 36 to 4. The ideal garments for early Fall wear. receive $100 A Big Sale! 900 High-Grade Window Shades 49¢ and 69¢ Slightly Imperfect white with blue— $3.95 to $6.50 Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor —600 regular $1.49 Duplex Ofl Opaque Shades, with slight imperfections, but nothing that will materially affect them. All are mounted on excellent spring rollers and are complete with fixtures ready to hang. Sizes 3 ft. wide by § it. 9 inches long, and in the popular duplex colors of green on one side and white on the other, and ecru on one side and green on the other. Spe- 69 (¢4 cial, each... 2 1 E——{ o This Practical Da-Bed Pullman Davenport, $91.00 —The illustration will give you an idea of the attractiveness of this Da-bed, but its greatest feature will be discovered as soon as you sit —300 Oil Opaque Window Shades that are seconds of a regular 98c quality. All mounted on excellent spring rollers and complete with fixutres ready to hang. Sizes 3 ft. wide by 5 ft. 9 inches long. 49 (4 White and gray to choosc from. Special at Four Special Groups of Perfect Shades at 59¢, 85¢, 94c and $1.59 —Smith Opaque Window Shades, mounted on excellent spring rollers, complete with ail fixtures. Size 59 C or lie on it—for it is as comfortable as any bed! It has mahogany head and foot, coil spring construction and is upholstered in fine Baker cut velour. Very simple to operate and a beautiful piece of fur- niture. The Worst Form of Prohibition! = A table spread with the dishes that de- light, ard your stomach says “Don’t eat, | or you'll regret it!” That's regrettable, but not unavoidable. To those who know the simple secret of Stuart's, nothing is for- Not even cabbage, onions, nor Fat what you wanf to s tuck Stuart's | 3x59 ft. Popuiar colors, all perfect, and regu- lar 69c values. Special, each St - —0il Opaque Window Shades, mounted on splendid spring rollers. Popular colors. Size 3 it. wide by 5 ft. 9 inche 85C 2c. Special, each —Perfect Quality Holland Window Shades, in popular colors and mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Size 3 ft. wide by 5 ft. 9 inches long. 94C Regularly $1.25. Special, each................ Beautiful, Useful Silver-Plated Ware in a Special Sale —Use our Club Plan if you desire. No extra charges Special Thursday! 9x12-Ft. $ 2 7 50 Seamless Axminster Rugs ° Slightly Imperfect. Separate Silver Pieces and Glass and Silver Combinations % Quantity Limited —The well known Alex. Smith Seamless Wool Rugs, that are sub i - 1 E g 5 subject to s imperfections, offered at a most remarkably low price. The imperi:ui;ns“fi:é slight; all are 9x12-ft. size, and in_lovely oriental designs and colorings. Re- member, the quantity is limited. Just 25 rugs. Come early Kann's—Third Floor. W —Sunfast Holland Window Shades, mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Populars colors. Size 3 ft. wide $1 .59 by 6 ft. 9 inches long. Regularly $1.98. Special, each... Kann’s—Third Floor. " ffood. Yes, doughnuts; baked ishes cooked with oni E Men and women of every age, walks of life, have sworn by Stuart's—for | more than thirty years. Pleasant, harm- less, and they do t/¢ work. Your First Box FREE! gist in the land has Stuart's Abigboxisonly 60c— | s than a penny apicce! So, why suffer? Get a 25¢ metal box of Stuart’s for the pock d keepit filled. One box free if you write the F. A. Stuart Company, Dept. C, Marshall, Mich. STUART’Si —_There is a place in every home for one or more of these attractive articles of silver-plated ware or for one of the silver and glass combina- tions—as sketched above. A large variety of useful pieces is ready for vour selection tomorrow at this unusually low price. They come in three finishes—hammered, “platinum” and bright. The collection includes— —Cheese Dishes —Relish Dishes —Nut Bowls —Handled Cake Plates —Bonbon Dishes —Salt and Pepper Sets —Marmalade Jars —Night Sets Kann's—Third Floor. The Dennison Demonstration —Flower Vases —Butter Dishes andwich Trays —Jam Jars —is showing hundreds of people how to make things of crepe paper. All this week. Kann’s—Street Floor DYSPEPSIA