Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 32

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32 " WONEN TO DENAND LAV ENFORCENENT Committees Named to Ar-? range for National Conven- ‘ tion Here April 11-13. | i Mrs. Henry N, Peabody of Boston, | hairman of the Second National Con-| vention of Women for Law Enforce-| ment, who is in Washington making plans for the gathering gt the Wash ington Hotel, April 11 to 13, today an- . nounced apyointment of committees | which will have charge of arrange ments. { Mrs. Peabolly has had several con ferences with the leaders who will head various parts of the convention activity, and believes the gathering “will give the women of the country opportunity to speak with earnestness and force upon this issue six women's groups are joining in the convention. Mrs. W. L. Darby at Head. Mrs. W. L. Darby is chairman of the committee on local arrangenren of which other members are: Mre Willlam F. McDowell. vice chairman; | Mrs. George Ricker. Mrs. E “allace Radcliffe. 1 s Emma G. Wil- . secre- | Edward Graves, treasurer. Committee chairmen and vice chalr men are as fololws | Reception—( Radcliffe. Hot Edging: ce chairman, Miss Helen [ Registration—Chairman, Mrs. W Terrill; vice chair Mrs. Roy! Haines. Committee on Patronesses. Patronesses—hairman, Mrs. W. Chamberlin 1 Chairman, Mrs. J. W 1. arrangements—Chairman. Mrs E. Hull Music—Chalrman, ! James S. Montgom irman. | Mrs. Wa g ht-see- ing and auton: Eugene - Chairman, . 0. Goodpasture. | Publicity— an, Mrs. Irving Ketchum. Information — Chairman, Mrs. E. C. Dinwiddie: vice chairman, Mrs. A. H. Day. Decorations ! man, Mrs. Charles E. Literature—Cha Smith; vice ¢ Jamieson. Hos Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Harvey S pages to committee, Mrs. J. ripp. | SIBLEY CAMPAIGNERS | T0 REPORT TONIGHT Headquarters at City Club to Re- main Open for Another Week. | Five hundred workers will meet to night for the final reports of the| Sibley Memorial Hospital campaign for $325.000. While the campaign was to have closed tonight, headquarters will be maintained for another week in the City Club. ' Special appeals were made in many churches vesterday in the interest of the campaign and a, fiving squadron of 20 men solicited 2 number of prominent Washingtonians in an ef- fort to have more memorial rooms | named. | Tonight's meeting will be opened | after 7 o'clock to every one interested | in Sibley Hospital. Many surprises are expected in the reading of the re- ports tonight. Andrew H. Phelps, gen- eral chairman, will speak. rards will be made tonight to the | nd divisions who have reported | the largest number of subscriptions | during the intensive campaign. 5] Life-Long Service is something that a poor roof will not give. But we know of numer ous Colbertlald roofs that have sheltered more generatlons than one. {am\!@mar“ T Honest materials and conscientious work make COLBERT TIN- NING SUPERIOR. Eurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Streel Phone Main 3016-3017 R RN R Rl WONDERFUL FOOD FOR CHILDREN New Oata is a real improvement on oatmeal The Kellogg Company has just placed a marvelous new cereal food on the market which is winning universal praise from women. This is New Oata, the first real improvement on oats in fifty years. It is a remarkable schievement, blending oats and wheat to ereate a delicious taste that wins instant favor with everyone. In addition to its wonderful fla- vor, New Oata combines the valuable health-building elements of“both wheat and oats. The result is a food that is particularly suited to children. New Oata comes ready cooked. All ¥hat is needed is to heat it three min- utes in boiling water before serving. Prepared in this way you get the full nourishment of this delicious hot ce- real and all the flavor—that combina- tion of the keen relish of oats and the delicate goodness of wheat. New Oata has wonderful texture. It never has the soggy body of ordinary oat foods. 1t is always light, always melting. All grocers sell New Oata. Try a package today. 9 NEW OATA Ready cooked for yor A Special Sale of $5.00 and $5.50 Silk Scarfs at $2.95 It is only once in a while that such an opportunity as this pre- sents itself. Beautiful silk scarfs in this scason’s newest colorings, offered at the very beginning of the season for only $2.95 each. They are actual $5.00 and 0 values and there are only 100 in the sale! That means yvou should shop early. ‘ach is finished with deep knotted silk fringe to match the color or the scarf. Kann's—Street Floor. New! Novelty Rayon Chemise at $2.59 Sizes 34 to 40 —Beautiful two-tone effects, made with bodice tops, empire waists, wide at knees and slashed at sides. The color combi- nations include peach with orchid, corn with s flesh with sky, flesh with corg, corn with orchid and orchid with tea- rose. Very new and most attractive for your Spring wardrobe. Kaun's-—Street Floor. Special Sale! Flat Stock Writing Papers 59¢ Lb. —A surplus supply of flat stock from one of the leading paper mills, which we got at a reduction, enables us to offer two high-grade writing papers in pound boxes, at the low price of 5% @ pound Each box contains 8} sheets o1 paper— Gladstone size. One kind is linen lawn- white only and the other Early Puritan, in gray. The names speak for them- selves. We call it “Kann's Special.” Envelopes 25¢ Package Kann's—Street Floor. The Smartest Styles of New Low Shoes Are in This Sale at $3.85 $5 to $8.50 Values! —It is our Annual Spring sale of the season’s newest styles and colors. Fancy Oxfords, Step-in Pumps, D'Orsay Pumps, Regent Pumps, Fancy Strap Effects, Tongue Pumps and Gore Pumps. Col- ored shoes in all the popular shades such as Pearl Gray and Opal kid, Blonde kid, Boie de Rose kid. Camel kid, Ivory kid, Russia Calf, Patent i Leather, Black Satins, and two-tone effects. Cuban, French, Span- ish and Steeple heels from which to choose, and sizes 3 to 8 in the assortment. Kann’s— Fourth Floor. THE EVENING- STAR, - WASHINGTON; -D. --C;,- ‘MONDAY,. MARCH 15, . 1926. 1,000 Untrimmed Hats at the Remarkably Low Price MR A Beautiful new untrimmed shapes, and only one dollar cach. A 1 ¢ low pric e conside 1 P 04 a o i A ssoEIERUIE might low price when you consider the qualities you are zetting The Pre-Easter Sale of 50 C Among them are Milan hemps, spread hemps, braids, fancy straws Flowers to Trim, at and patent Milans'-and every shape that any one could possibly I 9 d Hats will he trimmed free of charge The colors include sand, navy, ants an want. Large, small and medium. if hat and trimmings are purchased here. red, castor, purple, black, brown and copenhagen. . L) oo s Children’s Wear SRS S S WS S, Kann's Is Being Attended by Hundreds of Mothers —It is offering unusual savings in [ J b new, outer and under garments for rl e u l roc S children and infants just when Mothers want to get them out- fitted for Easter and Spring. These Smart, Washable, Refreshingly New Stetanty. x ool (-t APeRY —Children’s Sample $1.95 to $395 Dresses $l 68 Zs l $ E; :;‘ ’ I —2 to 6 year Gingham . ® \ f and Chambray Dresses. .. 88¢ b 3 ~Children's Overalls, sizes 7 Q T 5 : Q f \ 2 to 8 Regularly 95c.... C —The materials are fine quality, mannish shirting silks—guaran- i Infants’ Hand-em- teed to wash—and all made with becoming collars. Six new and ' ) ¢ Peoidered 'Dicer o '§PISS A = 5 & . voile at ... . . attractive stvles from which to choose — two are illustrated. R Bt e They are in plain, or long waist models, pleated and tucked, and ! ! i in pink and blue ar 48¢ P y eVves < av leote . - H —And Many Others! all have short sleeves, some have pockets, others add pearl but- | | ! N KiaveSicond FTbon tons to their trimmings. The combination stripes include— Brown and W hite Rose and White Green and White Tan and White Sizes Misses’ 16 to Women’s 40 Kann’s—Second Floor. A Sale of Needed | o Coats of High Quality - Beautifully Styled—Pleasingly Priced The March Sale of Silks Offers NOTIONS o At $ 38 Reg. $2.85 to Unusual Values at Only = \ —All are designed for dress wear, and are made of fine. smooth- 33‘69 Ne“ finished Charmeens and Lorsheens. There are models for the . . c large woman which are marvels of correct proportion in ap- Spl‘ln“ SllkS B R pearance, with every point that makes for slenderness con- = 5 aine sidered; and many different styles for the average woman, .as For Only in eizes 6, 7 and 8 ™ s 313 to 6 inches, and well as for the miss. Scissors, a , regulation sizes. 5 b . Worth from each. 456 1 \ —Many have the new strip-fur collar trimmings, chiefly Your choice. . il | l of beige and natural squirrel. Silk stitching, beautiful ® ° | braiding and embroidery are the other notes of trimming. —This great collection of plain and fancy —300 Hair Ornaments, such as Bar- s —The colors are navy and tured are ashes of roses, blue- silks offers particularly attractive de- rettes, Hairpins, Side Combs, Back , signs and colors for Spring dresses. Combs, all mounted with white and ol the new tan shades, ginger, bell, waffle, green and many Street, afternoon and evening silks are s with rubberized . [ Choice 45¢ f:";;’gh"“\'?;‘:", 3::::“”-"”5" 45¢ singe, argyle, viking blue. “others. included, and there are three distinct —Clark's 0. N. T. Spoo! Cotton, black, For misses the colors fea- kinds in (lx.e lot. . T b Misses sizes 16 to 20. Women's 36 to 44. $3 All-Silk Heavy Flat Crepes a customer. A dozen......... —aia ¢ Faney Round Garters in va- / Extra sizes 40V to 52V, $3.69 Bordered 54-inch Silks rious 1 A designs. 4= : B - = 5 i i four eolors” and desient. g5 Kt Suronts Sin $2.85 Striped Tub Silk Crepes -~ French Darning_Cotton, all / colors. Six spools for - 45¢ .- Sanitary Wash Cloth £ 4 I B d d assorted styles. Regular] 45¢ > o%=111. oraere and 15c. Six for . o - —_Cretonne Laundry Bags. in - P d C ancovtod dentim. " Cnatee..... 45€ New Crepe Frocks rinte repes —100-yard spools Sewing Silk, W p \ " » black and colors. Three spools 4= v $5 and $6 Values at —Vogue Halr Nets, fringe or cap Comprising an Unusually \ ¢ 2 shapes. All colors but white . by 45¢ Attractive Group Here at 4 S $ 3. 9 i d. —-Puritan Garment . 45¢ R ; ( sizes 3, 4 and 5. Choice, pair.. . ! ol —Sterling Light-weight Dress ho - —1It will be difficult to find a quality to Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4. Four p 5/ excel or even cqual these crepes at such pairs for.. : b { a price. There are designs and colors —Clark’s O. N. T. Crochet Cot- (] . for street, sport, afternoon and evening ton. Six balls for. e F A wear. Beautifully bordered and all-over ——Pure Gum Sanitar: r | designed silks in the new floral and con- flesh color. Cholce. ’ : ventional effects. 1%, to 2'5 yards will —Elastic Sanitary Belts. —Every day adds new variety to that j i) A make a dress. sorted styles. All sizes. Choice.. which already presents a selection al- | o N Kann's—Street Floor. —One_dozen Neat Pac Sani most bewildering. Crepes of every kind f il ¥ ;a':‘.};m}for;kms {5 it i el —practically—and chiffon combined with Ad e “B dl, ” —Fancy Friled Rithon-covered Fias. ]crepg. j‘t_\.-les a]s«; arc“:lmnst_ ;l!:’lt:?sl;- riana roaalim tie, in all colors. Special, a ess in their variety, with semi-princess, H - 45¢ tunics, godet and circular effects among ; L " 4 Tub Fast Dress Ffi:‘;d overall uzrl‘plm 'rr:.d.:: the most popular. Trimmings are beads, Lenflths pairs for lace, metallic stitching, flowers, etc. And \ = —Enameled Dress new neck lines and long, flowing sleeves $ Hangers. Six for. are also new features. At ]_ 00 —Shoe Trees. Very special at - six pairs for. h '] bois d —_ colors are bois de rose. 3 nameled Shoe Uit o —Three artistically designed patterns clal at three pairs for... ¥ mint green, beige, gray, new Tl cach ina host lof ‘diffevent: color —Narrow Bust Confiner. flesh tan, navy and black. combinations. Some two, others three color. Sizes 30 to 34. Choice. ... % AR color designs. ¢ Pi Kann’s—Second Floor. —Imported Fancy Pincushions. R Red. Reseda, Orchid Were 50c to $1. Choice —Rose, Red. Reseda, Orchid, —Eight-pocket Shoe Bags, Honeydew, Alice Blue, Co- made of fancy cretonnes. Reg- penhagen, Blue and Tan, and Uarly 75. Special, each ... 45C Wirthmore Apron Frocks—New Lingerie tome in threecolor de- Kann's—Street Floor. : ; 1 i PR e —Apron frocks for every —Two-piece pajamas, Chemise signs. taste, made of English Prints, srm-{ans. Costume slips, Gowns Ginghams, Pongee Prints, and and Bloomers, of various soft *11- Novelty Fabrics. Beautiful ° muslin fabrics, cotton crepes, 54-In. Bordered Silk- riginal patterns and sun-fast seco, etc. White and colors. Pictorial Review ° colbrs. Kann's—Second Floor. and-Cotton Crepes at Excel]: nl;iatterns . $ ]. 039 Ydo For April—Also Free —_The regular price of this 54-In. bordered “lk-and.cotton crepe has heen $2.50. The Sheets Now Here in Our Qesigns are unusually lovely, and grad- uate from the larger pattern at the bot- Pattern Dept. “The Busy Penna. Ave. tom to the smaller at the top. Others 99 8th d D with plain top and conventional border. It Corner th an (i% very economical when you consider that Kann’s—Street Floor. only about 114 to 2 vards is required for o dress of this width. 2 Kann's—Street Floor.

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