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" NAVY IS FULOGIZED BY HIGH OFFICIALS, “Navy Day" Brought to Close | With Radio Speeches by Notables. filled last nizht with | about the Navy and Ploits Nuvy day celebrated generally country. The The alr was facts iteiie closing which w throuzhout the radio was used to uctivities o fo of W clmax on the ton on the first line ecretary Wilbur led the list of | Speakers from WCAP here, which was hooked up with other. stations in various parts of the conntry. The Quantico Marine Band Ave con- cert oding the speakinz program He spoke of ims of the Navy.| and then Comdr. John Rogers. com- manding officer of the airship which was lost o days in itsefforts to reach W . iold of some of the experier on, that tr Dur- ing the time that ships were search- ing for the he said, they we i throuzh experiences found only inoa b oi adventure, Licu 1. B, Byrd, who hesded Nuvy's air conti With the MacMillin 2 ex ton, scouted the idea that the cou try could be by an enemy i Torce coming = L time ave sup ind we can prev and | surface ym_the air invasions from the East, South and West. | However, he said. aviation will con- quer the Arctic, but it will be many years. Lient. Comdr. C. E suvivor of the Shenandc detailed some of the aboard that aircraft preceding i wreck, and said that some from the henandoah’s metal. another rigid airship probably will be con- structed Frederic Rosendahl, \\ll]nm Wile also spoke. | FENNING WILL SPEAK | AT MASONIC LUNCHEON! Caravan Club of Alnms Temple to Hold First Social Gathering of Season Friday. ner Frederick A. Fenning principal speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Temple Caravan Club at the Club, | 12:30 o'clock, o potentate, an nounced The event will be Ladies' « A musical program will be given Agnes \\yen Anne ) dison and o1l There will be More than 300 are expected attend. including a number of ne dignitaries. Officers of the club for the ensuing vear are: John J. P. Mullane, presi- dent; Maj. G Fries, vice S| , secretar Smith, - Robert E. Doyle, sergeant-at-arms. BOY IS SOleHT HERE. Left Home at Front Royal Sep- ,tember 29, Cousin Reports. Search i3 being made in Washing- ton for James Burnell Canter, 14-vear- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Canter of Front Royal, Va., appeared from his home ber 29. ! Miss Mirlam E. Jones, 1300 Lamont street, cousin of the boy, said it was thought he had come here to seek employment with an electrical con- cern. When he left home he wore & light-colored sport cpa, green ‘and tan striped sweater, long gray trou sers, tan golf stocl hl!\;\ and tan ox- ford shoes. e is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds. | He has light hair, brown eves and a emall scar on his left cheek. It now costs an average of $333 a fear to maintain child inan orphans' | me. Septem- Building Materials “Rock-Bottom Prices” Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast THE Hechinger Co. “From Foundation to Roof” AAAAAAMAAAAN QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION [Get Dr. lidwards' Olive Tablets | That is the joyiul ery of thousands ince Dr. Edwards produced Olive &Jhlxn the substitute ior calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician Jor 17 years and calomels old-time enemy. discovered the formmla for Olive Tablets while treating patients | for rhrm. ¢ constipation and torpid ve bive Dr "Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not ntain calomel, but a healing, sooth- g vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of ghese little sugar-coated, olive-col- pred tablets. Thew cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural ac- gion. 1i you have a “dark brown mouth” +bad breath—a dull, tired feeling— gick headache—torpid liver—consti- pation, youll find quick, sure and leasant results from one or two of YJ Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bed- time. Thousands take st to keep right. and 30e, them every night Try them. IS¢ Patent Leather With Colored Leather Trimming, $2.95 \s smart a little Bag as vou have seen this season, and just the right size— about six inches long by four deep! The trimmings are brown, green, red, blue or tan. It s silk lined and equipped with powder box, lipstick, eyvebrow pencil, mirror and purse. Kann's—Street Floor. P Make Your Own Step-ins and Garters Hemmed Laces 39¢ and 50¢ Yd. These hemmed laces have a place on one edge into which ribbon or elastic can be run when making the fancy garters or step-ins. They can be trimmed in many ways. The lace is in two widths. Kann's—T.ace Dept. Street Floor. L <« Satin Ribbon Comes With Large Velvet Roses, $4.00 Yd. —Many different colored roses even in a yard’s length. Sometimes a strip of ribbon is used for a panel down the front, or the roses can be cut out and appli- qued as separate flower trimmings. C 1- ored grounds from which to choose. Ribbon is 3 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. A The Lariat Pearl Necklace Is the Latest, $6.00 —An entirely new idea in Necklaces, and a most charming one! Made of man- ufactured indestructible pearls with the rhinestone studded pendant end slipping through a tiny loop on the other end, so as to adjust the necklace closely about the throat. —Others of indestructible manufactured pearl beads with rhinestone studded pendants < $250 to $13.50 Stamped Dance Shawls Are New at $1.98 and $4.50 —These are of rayon or wool, and the stamped designs 2 very attractive and not diff cult to work. The effect is stunning. hey can be fin- ished with_silk or wool fringe. Black, white, and blue. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. ® * Unusual 500 Victor Bubble Books Usually $2.00 95c¢ Ea. —The Victor Bubble Books are books that sing and tell the tales that every child loves, and compel their fasci- nated interest for hours at a stretch. Each book has three double-faced, seven-inch Rec- o mgln pictures of child- favorite characters; many pages of rhymed The Music is Victor by Tom the Piper's Son, Jack and Jill, and all the rest The books are thor- oughly of Victor quality— which means they are durable, beautiful, and have every fea- ture that could add to a child’s delight. Street and Fourth Floor. with THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. Tomorrow Is Baby Day---At K And Mothers Will Be Delighted With These Smart Little Coat and Tam Outfits—Special al Sizes 2 to 6 Years A Remarkable Sale of Dresses of Velvet Brocaded Georgette A Fabric That Is Selling This Season at $10 a Yd. $21.50 —Count up for yourself what the cost you, not to mention other materials used in com- bination with the broche, and the trimmings—also the making. Could vou, or would you attempt to make so stunning a dress for anywhere near t price? —Broche (or velvet brocaded georgette) combines so beautifully with satin and plain georgette, with fur trir ming, rhinestone ornaments, and large velvet flowers that almost every variation is more charming than the one seen the moment before. —TFlared flounces, sheath-like models. slashed, with plain georgette inset to give fullness at the bottom of the skirt. Long sleeves and no sleeves. —The colors—ruby reds, black prince, rich birds’ plumage, pansy, green and many others. —DMisses’ and women'’s sizes. 1 alone would shades of Kann’s—Second Floor, Headquarters for Halloween Costumes Yama Yama Suits for Children at —Fach suit is complete with a regular clown cap; and in sizes for children from 4 to 14 years. They are made of good quality cambric in assorted colors and trimmed with pompons. Well made and the loose-fitting kind. Diamond Block 2 4!’ Clown Suits at ... o shown this year for the first time, and one that is sure to make a hit with the voungsters of 4 to 14 years. Pretty colors to choose from. Each suit complete with cap to match. Other Children’s Costumes $2.95 to $4.95 —A new suit, Adults’ Yama Yama Custumes $ 2 95 Special at C) —Big, full suits for the grown-ups, in Yama Yama and clown styles. Made of good quality cambric in the wanted colors of yellow, and red, black and red, yellow and blue, etc. All trimmed with pompons in contrasting colors. Clown Suits s $3.99 —Sizes 34 to 42 and every imaginable color to choose from, including black and white, blue and black, orange and blue, red and blue, etc. And Many Other Costumes at $3.95 to $14.95 —Chinese . —Gypsy 5 —Spanish -$3.95 —Spanish Man.$3. 9 —Gypsy Man...$3.9 Thlerrot .. $14.95 —Shelk ... 7. —Carman Diamond Block —Mandarin ...$8.50 —Queeen of —Spotted Yama Hearts ....$4.95 —Turkish Girl.§! —Spanish Girl.$5.75 —Gypsy ......$5.95 —Spanish Man.$7.50 —Gypsy Man..$7.50 Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —These attractive The coats with becoming collars of fur. little outfits are nicely tailored of polaire and suede, in the popular plain colors of tan, brown, green and blue. Tam and coat to match. Nice and warm and very low priced for such qualities. Any of These Baby Things, Thursdu\ For Only Infants’ sillowease with hem \ems. Special, the 2 for Hand-embroidered Pillow Slips, ik Pillows, pink or blue, 79c¢ with \l.vlm. _centers and \\1”(:ynn| Special for Baby Day $5.48 Tiny Toter are ex fold have riding Kann's Fourth Floor. — 1num\ ered down ished with Cashmere Sacques, e the ironts; fin scalloped _ edges. Infants’ Ha dmade Japauese Infants” Knee-length ces, trimmed with pink or A par —Nevawet Special, eac e Blankets, calloped edge. Fach.. Vanta Shirts, in year. $1.50 v —Infants’ Nursery wiph nfants sizes to 1 Special —Infants’ Hemstitched Mu Sheets Each Infants’ Lon nainsook ; and .\!wv\ dresses Flannelette down the 2 for s Flannelette loped around neck Special, 2 for.. ... ~In x"‘ Knitted e effect; trimmed W r..,,,,« - 79c¢ ~79c¢ 79¢ 79¢ of Infants’ and Children’s De, ment Kann's—Second Floor. ‘Universal” Silver-Plated Tableware Reduced—A Third to a Half! - d\hrnol\ is so t New England. Ma an overlay of pure s come a trea able in open stock Start your set while these low Colonia! to last, or Ta Jvlmvu on —Soup’ Spoons, Orange Spoons, —Bouillon Spo el Dessert M Oyster Forks, -Pickle For Cold Meat Butter Knives. regul ter Spreaders, regul Gra —Jelly E Tomato Servers, regular > Nervers, regul H. H Sta regularly —Hollow Handle Stainl Dessert Knives, reg —Medium Molded K regularly —Game Carvers, —Beef Carvers, —26-piece Set of Hollow Handle Medium Khnives, regularly regularly .00 each $15.00 each. $31.00 set. The Popular “ Say brooh Pattern! Special Special Special Special .. Special . ¢ doz. Spe. al. . el 3 doz. each el each Special $19.75 set Halloween Candies —Chocolate Cats, tied with yellow ribbon, each— 10c¢ and 15¢ —Witches, Dogs, Chocolate —Jack O'Lanterns, Strings of Teddy Bears, at— 15¢ Each —Corn and Pumpkins, at— 39¢ Pound —Jelly Strings, Jelly Drops and Black and Yellow Marsh- mallows, at— 39¢ Pound —Black Cats of Licorice— 80c Pound —Paper Favors to be filled with candy at— 10¢, 12¢, 15¢, 20c and 25¢ Each Street Floor. Lo o Halloween Decorations and Novelties Stationery Section—Street Floor. S Halloween Novelties, Noize Makers, Masks, Etc. Fourth Floor. .“The Busy Corner” Fine Double-Faced Velour Portieres $19.95 Grade! $14.85 Pr. —A specially purchased lot of High-grade, Double-faced Velour Portieres g0 on s tomorrow at this low price. They are inches wide, and in the rich color combinz tions of blue and rose, blue and blue, blue and taupe, blue and gold, blue and brown and blue and mulberry. By each pair. $10.00 Sheela Velour Portieres—$7.65 Pr. —These Beautiful Portleres have a de velvety nap, are in the regulation len; and 86 inches wide. tone colors of rose, blue, brown and green $4.95 Velour Drapery Sets $2.85 Iligh-grade Velour Drapery Sets. in attract{ve brocaded and plain de signs and the pretty colors of rose, blue, mulberry and taupe. They are the three-piece style, consisting of two side curtains and center valance. Kann's—Third Floor. purchasing now you make an actual saving of $5.10 on The reversible kind, with plain hemmed borders in the plain 36 Inches Wide! Penna. Ave. 8th and D