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28 CUARDSHEN KILLED WHEN PLANE FALLS o | Lieutenant and Private Un-|} able to Save Selves With Parachutes at St. Louis. afternoon in a 1 L plane at w wing ¢ horsepower Hixpunc d while they e ane, type doing v wengosch jumped clear of plane when the wing parted from the fuselage, but apparently was too cited to pull t) ri] of his chute, for he uight to th ground. his hing madly about him. iith attempted to jump from the pl 0. but his foot or guy wire chine, fall- became caught in a strut and he hung with the m: ing with it 0 persons viewed the was completely de- wgine penetrating 6 fee a native of Ful- ified as an ex flylng hours to ch’ lived in St Louis. SIX HELD IN OPIUM RAID. Woman, Alleged Keeper of Chicago Den, Bedecked With Diamonds. April 5 (®). by len in_ an artment here quantity of king was con- keeper Roche, whe raid, said the men gave assumed names. SHIPPING NEWS Arrlvals at_and Sailings From New York ARRIVED Y RDAY. Tolva. ... Port Limon. March 31 DUE TODAY Leviathan . .Southa Minnewask roauols .. Vardulla Ponce. ... SAILING TODAY Nobles—Piraeus . SAILING TOMORROW. Tomalva—Ro ton.: 4:00 P.M. 4:00 PIM 00 A.M 00 M. ILING THURSDAY. -L 3:00 P 11:00 A'M . 1:00 AM. 4:00 PM ..11:00 AM 00 M. Lieut. Charles | e J. Zwengosch of A the latter part Air Service, Mis- | for e TR rd, met inst s the equiva- a raid which |} Insecticide Deodorizer Cleanser FRENCH MEDAL AWARDED ' TO RED CROSS LEAGUE! ‘ Humanitarian Services Are Recog-! 1 nized by Association for En- couragement of Industry. Association for the to the at have been tlon of Na- | L | the world in time rendered by t | tional Red C -general at ich Industrial hamber of its chaptal sixth yvear to the in- oclation having its done the medal eve dividual ¢ 5 nitaris . The ious award of the chaptal medal was made in 1919 to Marshal Lyautey, ch soldier. Among other were that to Ferdinande e build of the Suez Assoclation relief funds, work in pre- 1 |and to Pasteur for ventive medicine. [ HERRESHOI-;F:”JIIVR., DIES. Son of Famous Yacht Designer Victim of Pneumonia. BRISTOL, R. I, April 4 (®).—The death of Nathaniel Greene Herre- shoff, son of the famous yvacht and builder, in a Providence announced here yester- creshoff had been fll of day. ) pneum For the electric s he was in charge of department of the Her- turing Co., his father's 1 its sale to ndicate Subsequently he was asso- ith the Cranston Worsted Co. Nora Jones of Brecon, England, was 1 nt to Switzerland to nurse apan, who was il LUDEN’S menthol cough drops —relieve discomforts throughout the air passages. This famous menthol drop eases irritated throats. Just place a Luden’s on your tongue, inhale slowly and get quick relief. Help oth- ers by suggesting Luden’s. everywhere in the Familiar C ellow package Touch a Corn with this amazing liquid “Gets-It” o acts like an anaesthetic— stops pain in 3 seconds ‘ORKS like magic on any kind of corn, no matter how old, where it is, how bad it hurts. One touch and the pain goes. Almost unbelievable. Then the corn shrivels | up and goes. A scientific way that | dancers, walkers, actors, doctors and | millions use. Beware of imitators. | Get the real “Gets-It” at drug stores. Costs only a few cents. “GETS 11" Pints —All the time—but in the Sum- 59¢ mer particularly —every home needs “BO-NO.” It destroys in- Quarts sects, mosquitoes, etc., and de- $1.25 odorizes and cleanses the air in i any room. Gallons A Demonstration —is now going on in our $3.50 Housewares Section, Third Sprayers Floor. 45¢ Mail and Phone Orders “The Busy 9, Penna. Ave., Corner” 8th and D Tuesday— A Special Com- bination offer! Work’s New Book— “Auction Bridge Complete” And 2 Packs of “Radbridge” Cards All for $2.50 —The book is just out—the most authoritative book on bridge obtainable! Its price is $2.00! The cards are regular 50c auction size packs! The book and 2 packs of cards all for $2.50 tomorrow ! Kann’s—Downstairs Bookstore. and Street Floor. Sales Continuing —The special sale of Bridge and Junior Lamps —standards only—at Silk Lamp Shades from $5.98 to $29.98 Reduced a Third :—New. ‘Washable Rayofi ! ; Dresses, $3.95 to $6.00 $3 37 values. Sizes 36 to 46, . :Ro;;n size “Crex’:;;rass Rugs. 9x12 and 8x10 size. In new designs and color- ings. 2R egular §2.% “Trie umph” Bleached Sheets, size 90x99 (before hem —Pure Linen Luncheon Napkins, 9 inches square, hemstitched, each A Dozen for $135 12%e¢ —=81.50 5-Pc. Lunch Sets of Pure Linen, 36 inch cloth and 4 napkins, spe: cial .. —Seconds of $1.00 to $1.25 Window Shades in the popular colors ... 490 Seconds of $1.49 to $1.98 Grades—Special at 69c Each Unusual Hosiery Value! Radmoor “Seconds” Seconds of the $2.00 Qualities! $1.10 Pr. —Every woman knows “Radmoor” hose—and “Radmoor Seconds”—as well! Heavy quality silk, full fashioned, mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. Also chiffon weight all silk! Only the slightest of imperfections that nobody sees! Sizes 8% to 10—Better Buy a Dozen Pairs! This Opportunity Does Not Come Every Day! Kann's—Street Floor. $4.00 to $6.00 Values in Spring Low Shoes $2.99 Pr. —It is a remarkable collection—all with light colored linings—and most of them with rubber top lift! Styles suitable for street, dress and sports wear are included— in the smartest step-in, strap and gore effects, and with various types of heels. They come in— Black Satin, Brown Satin, Russian Calf, Patent Leather, Gray Leather, Blonde Leather, ?l!tnl Leather, trimmed with colored leather. Sizes 3 to 8. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Tomorrow— 1,000 Framed ictures Size 9x12 inches—Special ot 59¢ Ea. —Such popular subjects as “The Lone Wolf"— “End of the Trail"—“Song of Spring”—“Miss Simplicity”—“Harp of the Winds” and many other beautiful nature scenes—all attractively framed— are offered at this low price. They must be seen to be appreciated. ‘ Kann’s—Street Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, An After-Easter Sale of Hats—-at Kann’s 1926. MONDAY, APRIL 5, Sports and Untrimmed Straws Formerly $1.65 to $1.95. Choice Tomorrow— $1.00 —The Sports Hats, of course, are already to put on—being smartly trimmed with rib- bon bands. Almost any color you want! —The Untrimmed Hats are in the newest shapes and made of various kinds of straws. Small, medium and large styles are repre- sented in blick and many Spring colors. LT To Trim Them Trimming Service Free Flowers At 50c. Many Silk Frocks Are Reduced to $11.95 —The very busy sales days before Easter have left broken sizes in a number of our most desirable lines of the medium priced frocks. To give you the advantage of selection while these stocks are fresh, new and desirable, though not in a complete line of sizes—yet in a great va- riety of styles—we have made this special reduction. The regular price would be considerably more. —There are flat crepes, georgettes and georgette and satin combinations. Flared, straightline and sports styles. Tucked dresses, ruffled dresses, braid and em- broidery trimmed dresses. Dresses in all the new” colors of the season. Dresses for misses and women. Kann’s—Second Floor Printed Bordered Crepes at $3.00 Yd. —86.00 a yard would be our regular price, had it not been for this fortunate purchase. They are radically different from any we have previously shown and there are 75 beautiful designs from which to select, at practically the same price you usually pay for narrower widths. Only 114 to 215 yards will be required for a dress of this material, making it decidedly economical $1.69 All-Silk Baby Broad- 3,000 Yards All-Silk Flat cloth (washable) Crepe $1.29 Yd. $1.65 Yd. F 4 4 ; —Our regular price would be $2.50 a yard, —33 in. wide and shown in all the ) fbut because of this purchase we can offer new Spring colors. A very unusual it at this special price. It is one of the value is this service-giving silk most in demand of silk fabrics, and its broadcloth. It is in great demand uses are almost unlimited for dinner and for slips, frocks, lingerie and lin- L p I evening gowns, sports and daytime u;]gz ; in all the wanted Spring frocks, in 50 new colors, also white and shades. 294 $1.69 Yd. —$2 and $2.50 Printed Crepe de Chines, 39 in. wide, in over 100 of the newest designs at Kann’s—Street Floor. In the Section of Wash Fabrics 75¢ Fast-Color Adriana Ready-to-Make Rayon. Dresses. Each............ ]_ —A highly mercerized material, in dress lengths, ready to sew up and only a few stitches are necessary to complete the dress. It is shown in —34 inches wide, in a variety of attractive checks and plaids, very silky looking surface and an excel- lent wearing material, in a fine assortment of colors and combina- a variety of different color com- tions suitable for Spring frocks. binations. Kann’s—Street Floor. Three Popular Spring Dress Goods $3.00 Yd. —If you’re going to make a Spring coat or suit here are the smartest materials to use—each at $3.00 a yard. —>54-inch Tweed Coatings in tan, blue and green mixtures. —54inch Kashmir and Rayon in blue, gray, natural tan, almond, helio, wood and red. . —54-inch Poiret-Twill in black, navy, gray, Lanvin green, Belgian blue, tans and browns. . Kann's—Street Floor. Imported Novelty and Strap Wrist Fabric Gloves 69¢ Pr. || —There’s a good variety of each of these popular styles, including flare and turn down novelty cuffs and embroidered backs. The best colors are shown, and the sizes are 6 to 8 Better looking, more serviceable gloves would be hard to find at any- where near so low a price! Kann’s—Street Floor The Sale of Glove Silk Underthings At $1.65 —This is one of rare bargains that every woman appreciates. Sample garments—and a few “seconds’— of fine glove silk. It's a special pur- chase lot, offering Chemise, Bloomers and Step-ins in Pink' Peach. Sky Blue, Maize and W hite. Sizes 36 to 42 in the lot. Kann's—Street Floor Regular $2.25 to $2.95 Awnings $1.77 Ea. —The quantity is limited, so, if you want to take advantage of the spe- cial price, come in as early as you can. All awnings are mounted on galvanized rustless frames, they are complete with the necessary fixtures, are made of dark or light tan and white; and green and white striped 7 duck. Sizes 30, 36, 42 and 48 m.; are 3 ft. to frame with 9 in. valance. $2.50 Fine Scotch Lace Panel Curtains $1.19 Ea. |f. —The sale price is less than half their original value. They are made of an excellent quality fine Scotch lace, with double border effect, are 3 yards long and 36 in. wide. Shown in neat and attractive lace designs; very desirable for Summer curtains, as they are decidedly cool looking. Kann’s—Third Floor. S P—