Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1926, Page 12

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. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers’ Overtu Suite characteristic, Foundation Disagrees as to| | Suie”, .. i chy Activities of Public Serv- SR Fox trot, "(:hp Hnlnd(l { hadowlan ants for Year 1925. Waits $Jp Snadow —_— “The Star p«ugh’d Banner.’ Br the Associated Press wapy ok gamers ot FRIENDSHIP HOUSE BENEFIT UNDER WAY | to make no award for the mest un- i celfish act of public service by an in- | dividual for 1925. o | Such an award was made & year A%0 | oommittee in Charge of Concert! to Viscount Ceefl of Chelwood and was | i expected this year, but Nerman H. | Davis, president of the foundation, i announced after a meeting of the trustess vesterday that they had not 35 TR i heen able to agree upon a reciplent| The general committee in charge of and had voted to make no award for [the benefit concert for Friendship the past vear House will meet tomorrow afternoon At the Woodrow Wilson birthday |a¢ the house, at 326 Virsinia avenue anniversary dinner here on December 28 Tmurprice was expressed that the | Southeast! at 3 o'clock to receive re 2ward was not announced during the |ports of the various subcommittees memorial gathering, as it had been|who have been carrying on the pro he previous year. Though no officlal ool (Bl Tl i explanation was offered. it was ru- g 5 mored the trustees had decided to| The board of Friendship House will vote the award in three prizes to Aus-|be glad to welcome any at this meet ten Chamberlain of Great Britain, |ing who care to take part in the work Aristide Briand of France and Dr.|or who care to look over the work Giustave Stresemann of Germany for |being done at the house. their services in negotiating the Lo-| The benefit concert will be giv carno treaty on January 22 at the Washingtc It also was sald “that Dr. Strese.|Auditorium under the direction of R.| mann had declined to accept sueh a | Deane Snure, dean of music at’ Amer prize if it was voted, hecause “Wood- | icRn University and director of music row Wilson, by not insisting that the | of the Mount V ace Methodist 14 points he carried out literally, be. | Episcopal Chu traved the German people. | diversified pr In his statement today Mr. Dayis|Cantata by a united chorus of _ Will Meet Tomorrow to Re- -ceive Report. denied that the prize had bheen of.|trained singers. the largest chor fered to any one. though he admitted [ €Ver gathered in this city for a simi the three foreizn ministers had heen | JAT work, to a symphonic work by the ronsidered by the trustees. He sald he | United States Marine Band Orches had not heard of Dr. Stresemgnn's | . refusal and sald the subject could mot | The concert, which is belng spon have been discussed with him ofti. | 30red by Mrs. Coolidge, is being pro- | lly | moted by many of the leaders in the & 5 clal and club life the cit The ! |services of the various arti FELLOWSHIP BANQUET. heing given for the concert a + |entire proceeds with the exception of — a small amount for expenses will be | Rockville Baptist Bible Class Will|Eiven to Friendship House, which 1« | badly in need of funds at the present Hold Affair Tonight. - |time. | Representattve Robert A Florida, and Clifford K. Rer The Evening Star will he g1 honor at the annual fellowehin ha i quet to he given tonight by the hmk Cl\ltht in Explu<|on on Gulf. 0il; ville Young Men's Raptist Bible Class | in the banquet hall of the Rockville Barge. Baptist Church. Members of the Sil-| MIAMI, Fla.. January 6 (®) ver Spring Men's Bible Class also . - et sl e d i seamen were burned to death A fellowship service, to which the | Several others were injured vesterday | public is invited. will be held in the |afternoon when a flareback on board church after the banquet, and will be | the Gulf Refining Co. barge Gulf| addressed by Mr. (ireen anad Mr. | Sprite caused an explosion and fire. Rerryman. Brief addresses will be| The flames spread over the boat and e banquet by Rev. P. Ro-|to the docks at Miami Beach; where of the church: | thousands of gallons of crude oil were | wesident of |stored. Firemen brought the fire| the Bible nder control after sinking the barge. | Deming - f— | TESTS ARE ANNOUNCED | ‘ Eligibles for Policemen and Fire- | men Needed. | The Civil Service Commission an- nounced today it i= in need of eligibles | to fill vacancies in the Police and YOUR dvance to the $1,900 grade in one Fire Departments of the District of | Columbia and that examinatlons are now open. The entrance salary is $1,300 a| vear. 1f they are found to he effi- i cient, the men will automatically vear and to ihe $£2100 zrade in three vears. The higher des are filled through promotion The minimum height is 5 feet 8§ ’ inches and the minfmum weight is i pounds. without clothing. Good | 1 sical condition is, of course, re- Suived. Full information and application blanks may bhe obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, llio G 1724 F street EST. 1879 The examinations are not con- fined to residents of the District of Columbla. . ?Mlfllg:; “Pledged to Quality” —— Fourteenth Street at New York Avenue January Clearancc Hab erdashery All items from our regu- lar stock specially reduced for our January clearance. Fancy Shirts o] $2.50 Grade $1.50 Grade........S1.15 $3.50 Grade.......$2.35 $2.00 G::d:, Si3e $5.00 Grade .$3.85 ;g;g grade. $9.00 Grade........$635 | 300 Grade. $12.00 Grade. Fancy Ties $1.00 Grade .... Pajamas $2.50 Grade........51.85 $3 & $3.50 Grades..$2.35 $4 and $5 Grades. ..$3.65 $6 to $8.50 Grades, $4.85 $12.00 Grade......... 3088 Golf Hose $5.00 Grade.. $1.00 Heather Silk and Wool. .. ..79¢: 3 for $2.25 $1.50 Heather Silk and Wool.. v....99c; 3 for $2.75 RO}JCS 14 Off Sweaters $8.00 Grade.. $10.00 Grade. $12.50 Grade. $14.50 Grade. N\ THE EVENING STAR, CLHY WH SALES Offer Something of Special Interest Every Day Don’t Fail to Read Every Announcement Sale of 5,880 Prs. of Hose Women’s and Children’s Sizes Actual 50c to $1.00 Values for 3 Pairs for $1.00 —Such a sale occurs only about once every so often. A sale that offers Stockings for both women and chil- dren at a real savings. - Every pair is perfect, and they have heen ar- ranged on special tables for your con- venience. Do not miss the sale—they really are most unusual values. The Kinds and Quantities —1.200 pairs Women's Silk-and-Rayvon 900 pairs Infants’ Pineapple-weave (seamless) Hose. Rayon-and-Cotton Long Hose. —0R0 pairs Women's Pineapple-weave Cotton (seamless) Hose. 960 pairs Children’s 34-length Part- wool Socks, with novelty cuffs. 1.090 pairs Children’s ,-length Cotton Socks. with plain and novelty cuffs. —=&30 pairs Children’s Cotton-and-Rayon Long Ribbed Hose. Sizes for women are from 817 to 10, —Sizes for children are from 5 to 10. izes for Infants are from 4172 to 614. The colors in the assortment are black, brown, heige, tan, tanbark, French nude and the héather mixtures. Kann's—Street Floor. Radical Reductions on Our Entire Stock of CorduroyRobes Three Sale Grou ps Regular $6.75 $7.95 Values. Special, Each Regular 89.75 $9.95 Values. Special, Each Regular $11.75 to $13.75 Values. Special, Each —Beautiful garments, made of the best quality wide-wale corduroy—offered just when they are most needed at ridiculously low prices. They are in the lovely jewel colorings, in all-over embroid- ered or printed designs and novel ombre striped effects. Graceful and becoming models. all fully lined. Garments that will give many hours of solid comfort. Come early for best selections. Sale of Globe Gas Ranges at $62.50 —This range is 45 inches wide and is finished with Kann's—Second Floor. white porcelain panels on oven and broiler doors Free Connection and $10 Allowance built; has on Your -Old Range and white splashers: Body, oven and frame solidly 5 burners, 18x18 broiler and oven, self lighter and heavy nickel manifold. Sold on Our Convenient Payment Plan —9x12-ft. Rugs, in beautiful all-over effects. Colors, tan, taupe, rose and brown.” Splendid qualities. As the : lot is limited. haste is #ecessary. Each .. . ° -y | B S Reversible\Smyrns Rups —An assortment of Bath and Site 60 nches. Regularls Bed Room Rugs. Were $395 $3.95. to $7.95. Special, cach —Plaited | Round Rag Rugs, =~ Coch wooeceece $3.00 —30 Velvet Rugs, size 27x34 _sizes 24x24 and 3030 inches. —Plaited Round Rag Rugs, inches. Good) assortment of “Regularly $195 size 36x36 inches. Were $195."Spe- patterns. Special, $2 95 to S}‘2.45 gpeclal $1 OO i . eac didsaasanns cial, eac Kann’s—Third Floor. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, [/ o8 B8 A Manufacturer’s Sam.ple Lot of 800 Children’s Dresses At Three Very Special Prices —There are.so many. attractive styles to be jound in this collection of Dresses, it is lmpn:»xh]e to tell you of them here. There are drf"wv» school, for play and for parties. Many of them are of imported materials. Some 1 hers without bloomers. Hand smocking, hand embroidery, laces and ribbons havc 1 trim them, and every style a child could want is to be found. prices of $1.95, §2.05 and $3.95. Just one of a kind and size Children’s Smart Dresses —Regular $4.95 to $8.95 values in the lot. Sizes 6 to 10, in ginghams. voiles and chambrays. In sizes for children 2 to ¢ Silks, georgette, crepe de chine, velvets and nets. Smart little styles all children will like. Children’s Wash Frocks Girls’ Silk-and-Wool Frocks These are regular $2.95 to $4.95 values; sizes for 2 10 6 year olds. Among them are hand-embroid- I ° ered voiles, imported T ginghams, chambrays. prints, etc. Grouped as 1 a three low Kann’ Early Spring Hats For One Day Only at Regular $7.50 to $10.00 Values —Beautiful in every detail and emphasizing to the fullest—simplicity, smartness and serviceability. Hats that any woman will 130 ‘hats in all. Remember this low pr appreciate as being a remarkable value is for one day—Thursday—aqnly. Be here Made of fine quality taffeta, with pipings early! Kann's—Second Floor. of Pedaline straw around brim Close-fitting models. no two alike, and Special_Display of Our Spring Line of Stamped Goods —There are linen pieces. cotton pieces and the new Ostenburg cloths. Designs are the easiest and the most effective, we helieve, we have ever shown. Two Special Sale Groups of Handbags Offered at About —There are Luncheon Sets Vanity Sets @Ffi Centerpieces 54-in. Covers J —Smart new_hags of silk and tape Aprons Buffet Sets : . -+ many attractive styles—most of them made Pillowcases Scarfs with metal frames Bags that ordinarily sell for $5.00, and T unusually low od lookin her are in this And Many, Many Others f roup. Made it hionable strap top, e : : strap back and pouch —The finished models are on dis- styles, in black and =% : colors. Regular $293 play in the department and in the SO PR e S 1 95 window. price. cach ..... Kann’s—Fourth Floor, Kam s Street Floor 97 Genume Cedar Chests “Lane” and Other Makes $44.95 to $54.95 grades, $37 OO January Clearance price. . ~Cedar Chests. in walnut and cedar fi plain and copper trimmed styles; Lowmis "XV, Ot Anne and window-scat effects: sizes 45 to 54 in.; extra deep and wide; many floor samples included $20 Cedar $37.45 to $39.95 Chests, $11.50 Cedar Chests, $24.50 This Style, (Sizes. 3414 to 48 Inches Long) $37.00 Reg $2 Ruffled Curtains —These are in three-picce styles and con- 80 r { sist of 2 side curtains and a 54-in. val- ° ance to match. They are excellent ‘n quality. _Two Other Special Lots —Reg. §1 Rufficd” Marquisette —$350 Dainty Ruffled Marqui- Curtains, Small and large blocked selepCuains 11“ striped,, plain. effects, wllllo\lt valance. 58C T:“:ma ockeCier Speci Pair “The Busy Corner” Penn. Ave., 8th and D

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