Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 18

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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 192. A Sevic Lie Ours] PUBLIC UTILITIES —{s a help to humanity. :l)'gli‘r:\m'ily pay for a casket For $10 “ | (}1 n ‘Ll ‘D{ .l! ‘ Chambers emh§m (,).M «ur. ||| Two Bus Line Proposals Will| nishes burial dress, fine casket, hearse, cars, use of chapel and Be Considered by Commis- complete service. Chambers Ambulance, $4 sion January 28. ; CALL THE BROWN STONE Seeasas \ FUNERAL HOME OF Three public hearings were sched- 2 uled for January 2§ by the Public w' w‘ Chambers CO., Utllities Commission yesterday after- (| i 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. won to clear its docket of pending setitions, The first will be held at 4 COL. 132, 0 am. on the application of the Capital Traction Co. for establish- nent of a de lu).u- bus line to run e [43 he Bus orner” ] [4 PERPETUAL o Tiytouts it orimey Are Keeping “T y C Busy Every a : n Every Drtment Bt s incsiaion cent fare. The second hearing h will follow wil on the “ ’ = BUILDING ‘n»\}‘(f'rx";',’l,j".f;{l‘i':fl?fifl'?:°f:“'\"\-'f"{{’,’l’2 150 Velvette 4 BlOll €S ASSOCIATION ([f| 3zomes Farcsus Sine nto cheic Customarily Sold for $5.95 = The third hearing is scheduled at PAYS 30 o'clock in the afternoon. It was alled for the purpose of deciding vhether the W. R. & E. Co. should »e ordered to install the underground 3 ystem from V_street to Michigan | ~ venue on its North Capitol street [ ° ine. The company has asked the Compounded ommission to authorize the recon-| —We illustrate three of the models, the others arc Zoa truction of the present overhead trol- St : : ; S : 7 Semi-Annually .- with standard suburban construc- \ ~There is a dress in this collection for every woman, no matter what equally as attractive. Worn with a separate skirt of satin, crepe, or similar material a very effective two- Commencing January 1, 1926 g1 . 2 . | her type, and for every occasion and practically evi The utilities commission also de- yPe, 24 P Y- every-age. piece costume can be evolved for school or office wear. The colors are brown, garnet, red, also black The Assets Over ided to fillih[m‘l‘dmafrll‘]flrh:‘th“‘;'fi(f‘ \ T—There are two models illustrated to give you some idea of the attrac- $10,500,000 L e W R Cor s trme e o6 : tiveness of the styles. If you want a dress for evening wear, it is here. trimmings are lace, gilt braid, silk braid and metal e S . ) ical taste will know exactly Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. R i E 3 ; what to choose and will surely have no difficulty in supplying her need JAMES eI, | Praiden: | i e e T ) from this sale collection. Almost every color that fashion has sponsored ‘.fl";:““_I_‘(‘)’:_:L‘l'":'_‘(“';m"‘:‘("‘““':: e e this season, particularly the light shades which are prophesied popular for equest was ever made to the commis- I 3 Spring. o x‘r:‘r(lz\‘:”xl::a‘f;xllllvx’:\t ‘i'm-'hffmfimi.",\i —Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women'’s sizes 36 to 44, and extra sizes 46%; to hanged hands and the commission 5214 low takes the position that it does 32%s. 10t know the attitude of the new The Materials: A Lol Flowered Georgette Chiffon Velvet Satin-back Crepe Charmeens ARING. Plain Georgette Velvet Broche Chiffons Poiret Twills BENIED REHEARMG Silk-back Velvet Plain Crepe Crep d5/Chitne Kann's—Second Floos | R Sidney A. Schwartz Convicted and tenced in Hold-Up. s . R . &’:mf . . e 5 o All-over Stitching Metallic Lace Flowers Furs Sidney A. Schwartz, a member o i . R S e the bar, who recently was disbarred, f Metal Buttons Fancy Embroidery White Stone Ornament was denied a new trial yesterday by z Metallic Braid Tucking and others the District Court of Appeals in an . S . opinfon by Justice Robb, who sus- Kann's—Second Floor tained the convictlon and sentence of six years In the penitentiary jmposed upon the former lawyer. Schwartz i . N, at his trial claimed an alibi, but the | JH The January Sale of jury disregarded it. L i i e NOTIONS A January Sale of Silks . 600 Philippine Under- The Trimmings: ritt with holding up a man named Work and robbing him o ). The B og e $io. rods, In. Semwariss cor fo the Offers Many Needed Articles Brings $1.50 and $2.00 Qualities Down to scene of the hold-up. McDonald and garments, Specially Priced is fOI’ rubbers Merritt pleaded gullty Real'S _ e i | t Savings! ToKeep thefeetdry | 1926 JUBILEE YEAR. Tl N $1.39 Yd. $1 29 EI Hurry and buya pair |epe tees suitetin Pronounce- ||| mohme Sinere. ot fuporiien” Soth > a. gularly 50c to $1.00. al, 25¢ Ra‘m inth sk ment for Entire World. S “This assortment of Silks presents weaves —Daintily Embroidered Gowns and Chemise, made of fint € SKy oM T e E 12 DimsiE g i a of such popular demand so unusually low quality lingerie cloth. Fuil-cut garments that always sell for Lissued a bulletin yesterday pronounc: Stvle. 3 al, 19¢ priced that it is one of the outstanding much_ higher prices. The Gowns have round or V necks the veur 1926 « jubilee vear for . : > S feajorestt the Jauinsy Siix oy golg sleeveless or kimono sleeves. The Chemise are in built-up e, antive world. 4 e on. They are Be_au‘uqul Silks, in pl,?‘:(n ",‘, shoulder style. All garments with firmly scalloped edges His Holiness’ pronouncement means of ~ariong colared 5% &% fancy weaves, including some silk-and- ey he o which @uring the —Hair Bands, of veriong eolon o wool materials, Silks for almost any occa- Kann's—Second Floor ribbons. Regularly 50 vecial, | Qe Loly 1925 applied to Rome g I? sion. Among them are— l ' v Wwith respect to holy vear indul- e R e y gences will apply during the present —Women's Ead Hose Sappociers, with & . p 39.in. Printed Crepe de Chine vear to the entire world. Faithful taps P . , Catholics will he considered to have | to $1.00 values. Speclal, | 39-in. Printed Georgette Crepe AT YOUR DEALER 5 e ame duties by Visiting - 90 : 49.in. Allsilk Crepe de Chine ches in their neighborhood o Round Garters, 7 ' 39-in. Black and Colored Sports Satin s if had last vear visited the alaoedin an especially attractive assort 2 i k = == four basilicas of Rome Jacht at this low prica. Colors ] Qg ‘ 39.in. AILSilk Georgette Crepe ! End Dandruff |/ ROCKVILLE. e i s Hesinny 0o ~_ 36.and 39 in. AU Silk Lingeric Rodium sure way that has i T . 16c to 50c. Special, pair.. 54-in. Lingerie Rayon Tubing - - remove dandruff at ROCKVILLE, Md., January 5 (8 —Bed Pads, in small size. Re 36-in. Brocaded Crepes 36-in. Lining Brocades e : B erar o - larly Glc. Special for 36-in. Silk-faced Duvetyn 36-in. Black Satin Charmeuse deeds, mortgages. deeds of trust, re-| 4 . 3 N 5 e ek e {leases and bills of sale were recorded =While and Red {{",'.!"m'; CT', Blieets. 33-in. Printed Kimono Silks 36-in. Black Satini Duchess | in the office of the clerk of the Cir-| Regularly 7ic to $1.00. Special, 3Q¢ cuit Court here, the number being the ! SACH LN e suesmne . |largest by a considerable margin ever | —Sanitary Aprons, of all-rubber and rub ord in the office in | berized cioth. White, yellow and flesh. Of thes o Regularly b0c to pecial, mortgages, deeds : S e peclal; 25¢ —Sanitary Aprons, of colored rubber, . . Sale! | : : “with silk backs, and of rubberized cloth. An Extraordinary January S : Regul: Spectal, 5Q), o who died suddenly of heart disease 50¢ . while on her way to the home of a b ll 500 ‘Ilrtaln 3 < || friend ‘at Glen Echo on Ividay, was nch o emnant Iieces o atter how much dandruff || jejd vesterday from the Episcopal ite or flesh. Regularly $1.00. 5(¢ vou may have. H 3 Seho. Buri: E E 1 00 A BN ot et || RO 5 1, Bl Bl v Tn R Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics In the January Sales! Srying of the ecalp Sl AEP 'etantls. || lins, who was 62 years old, was before garters attached. Sizes 2 to her marriage a Miss O'Neale of this 10 years. “Reguiarly Soc. Spectal, 95 , B P ” o I % C o - e lavs. b st b Ah e Offering 25¢ to $6.00 Grades at Kann’s Special” Corsets clerk of the Circuit Court here for the =—Sanitary Shadow Skirts, some of cross- C. Roberts, 19, of Faber, Va.; Miss —Sanitary Shadow Skirts, some made of Jean De ursey, 19, and Eugene V. crepe de chine. $2.50 to $3.50 ~A great assortme bought at a great eoncession and offered F Hillard, 23, both of Washington; Al- values. Special, each.... $1. at greatly less than we ever remember selling such goods for 1 4 d ]_ 5 00 e iR 1. $1.49 an 9 7 Kann's—Street Floor. vin William Matthews, 28, of Louis- . before. The lengths are from % to 4 vards. The widths range —Sanitary Step-ins, . i . y e e 1 A R from 25 and 86 to 50 inches. There are fabrics sultable for Fredericksbus > $ ? 50¢ cushions, scarfs, fancy work, curtains, laundry bags, bed sets and L : T e Habh A many other purposes, and if you come early you may choose Florenice £ { —Children’s Kubber Aprons, with pretty pany purposes, ¥ y 3 y Silver Spring, M s A. King, ruffle edges. Some in fancy d " 5 8 3»_"‘:‘;,,; DM','; Sarah S. 2 signs, Regula 50c. Spe Rayon Fabrics 2" Poplins both of this county; Irving M. Lang, ch . .. 3"’""}{.”'”" gw‘hpa 22, and ss nces Margaret . amas| enims vashington, and larly 50c. Special, each. > Marquisettes T colorr . tngtons oo o0 pocl, s Moaitass epsterr Brassieres and Corsettes Reduced hurst, N. J., and Miss Anna Marie kinds. Regularly 25c to b0c. . . . 4 éocuneu, 18. of Hyattsville, Md. ,\-l,',‘,c-m;, each yd 100 ‘Kann's—Street and Third ¥loors. \ —Discontinued models and odd garments—all well ‘known For failure to have 1926 license tass makes and made of beautiful materials. All sizes in the as- on their automobiles, a large number Kann’s—Street Floor, sortment, but not in each style. of residents of the county are sched- - uled to appear before Judge Samuel . ‘ Risgs in the Palice Court here within - Brassieres Corsettes the next few days. Virtually all o 1 000 P f E 1 _Regularly $2.50 to $3.00, now “Regularly $4.00, now $2.95 those m-n:sx;zdh h;d r;mde iwnlhc‘;uon 9 leceS 0 Ilame Wal'e at $1.95. Regularly $5.00, now $3.95 5, eived them. : o - i 95. for tags, but had not rec Regularly $1.95, now $1.49. —Regularly $7.00, now $4.95. q ~ SR W b 1% Sont's fow dags of erase wouli 300 Sample Dresses ) ularly §1.95, now 3140, et arm sprained and ligaments torn. || be allowed, but found they were mis- A large manufacturer decided to Zularly $1.00, now T5c. - Regularly $10.00 and $10.75, close out this Venetian Cooking Ware, 25c —Regularly 69c to 76c, now 1ow $6.95. A splendid assortment of Back-lace Corsets and Wrap-around Girdles offered at most attractive prices. Garments made of specially selected materials, and models suitable for every woman who needs a controlling garment. taken. It is believed, however. that 3%c. Kann's—Second Floor. FELL FROM TOP et e and Creepel's and Kann's secured a large quantitly : at much less than the usual prices. It 7 OF E)x CAR At 89 E h is a pretty blue-and-white on the out- Jro p ¢ Sustains painful injury (¥ ac side and white inside, being enameled . s ¢ i on very heavy steel base and reinforced at all points but gets quick relief —There are many kinds, R Foedds ) » that require extra strength. At the beginning of the : but not many of one that sequlre oo < A Sale of Regular $5.00 Men who handl blg, hazardous % ISadlor sioe as dhas s = jobs demand quick, effective help for . AT S k st e e SUNDAY . an assortment of broken 2 Sizes of Seamless Colanders 3, 4,5 ad 6 Q. uede oves at bruises. ) lines combined in one. . Preserving Kettles A frelght brakeman on the Chl EXCURSION * %5 he materals aroichani- £ eier: Plirsirs cago and Northwestern Railway <! bravs SidlCirams & Small Coffee Pots 3 p \ fell off the top of a box car on his Tays) AnGeEine & . ° left arm, spraining it and tearing i «/ plain checks and plaids. Large Coffee Pots % & the ligaments loose. Ew Y RK Creepers 1 to 3 years, L R \ Pair “] suffered great pain,” he I Dresses 2 to 6 years. Kann's—Third Floor. 4 3 writes. “Then I got a boitle of : e poin et amay. T ihave mon SUNDAY L £ - —Smart Strap-wrist ain tv : 10 : % Gloves, with novelty no pain 1" speak of at il The JANUARY | By im i oty swelling has nearly all gone down.” || . 3 cuffs, made of re: (Name and address given on re- thpe‘d“l',:::‘_”':fl’ ";';:“‘A" kid and P. K. sewn. They quest.) © Tand 32a St > = vfpresent an ‘ifimposrer'c What fs the magic of this amaz. Tasvon | Waskh : close-out stock, and are Ingly effective remedy? Sloan's R L S L actual $5.00 values. The sends an increased supply of heal York ity 600 B, : backs are hand embroid- w Yo : B Fnad’ wnatcondlore e PO <o e ety o e 9 o e e T preceding date of ‘cxcursion £ value and one well worth early shopping. does the whole job. Just pat it Similar Excursions Sundays on. Quickly und surely, it kills e : b arieSirest Flbor pain, reduces swelling and inflam- t ! | Pation, drives out stiffness from Pennsylvamia Railroad lame muscles. Get a bottle. All druggists—35 cents. Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, 113 W. 1th &t New York.

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