Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1926, Page 16

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16 = BYFORMERENVQY O Manx Nottons Patrols of Boy Scouts dressed 15 —— in the Scout uniform of the na 2 o tions the world in which the Richard Washburn Child Says | movement is now organized will | be a feature of a mammoth rally on the Ellipse of the White House Only Social and Economic | :loiias saturday atternoon, May | » Assets Are Worthy. , ieseit UG Sava 0 the White House laws. An attend- ‘e of 6,000 Scouts from Wash- By the Aseociated, Prese. ington and vicinity is expected. CHICAGO, April 21.—The Leugue The uniform differs somewhat i s | taluve, but| I each countr The main fea- EHENarbng is .o polldical Talipe, tures of shirt, shorts and necker has social and economic assets | chief are universal, but variations worth saving, Richard Washburn| of color of uniform, hat and ac- | Child, former United States Al el e <idor to Ttaly, told the fortieth dis- The rally is to be held in con- \vict conference of Rotary Clubs at| nection with the sixteenth annual A asedi | meeting of the Nationul Council, T e ermes of (hie political | Boy Scouts of America, April 30- meddling functions of the league.” Ma 1 he said, “a united public opinion of 2, ot o oo of | DR. FOOTE PRESENTS e peinat | BOOK TO G. U. FACULTY | the League. fle recounted achievements in reconsiri \ ! slared that the lea was virtu . £ “The only war it has any cliim to Clinical Society at Rac- have stopped was the little broil be- i tween Greece A quet’ Club. done nothing e ) et elther | i Carmany or . wk into Bu-| At the annual dinner. of the George-| o eonomic or social or politic|town University Clinical Society at| ~. |the Racquet Club last evening Dr.| . touch the occu- |John Foote, pr or of diseases of pation of the Ruhr—a military af-}children at rzetown " Did it wink an evelash when [and writer on medical topics, present- | \ dangerous corner was ablaze with [ed an especially bound copy of his| war between ! and Greece? | new work on *'Di s of the New Did. 1t gaw : when | Born” to the faculty, to which the Mussolini tweaked the nose it stuck book dedicated MmOl e iapute? Did it stop | Co-operation of members of the| e e s war outhreaks and in- | faculty with him made the book possi-| o {he morth of Furope even | ble. Dr. Foote said. in explaining the | when its members were involved? |dedication . { ™ it make the Locarno pact? | Rev: Charles J. Lyons, & presi- | ‘Why have all the significant|dent of the university D A he composing of dif- | book and complimented the author on culties been made outside the h»l\n:\fl&\(:n}fi\!&_!{flflnm t r. More than nearly half of the total mortality the first vear of life, die within their ficst month of life each y United States. Pre. i of the League worth <aving, sald the diplomat, “is not the part devoted to polit meddling nd not the part prohibiting wi 5 £ devoted to building | issis o | Placing information Diane 4 - . |tained in this book in the h This worthwhile = part of “the {potharg should cut down that mortal- lLeague, he told Rotarlans, is the | OIS Biok t concerned “not with political | 2 pilanl military internationalism but | 1 and economic interna-| Oil is to be extracted from olive he part with which. he stones in a factory being built near declared, “the spirit of Rotary is in | Piraeus, Greece. entire accord.” { CIVITAN CLUB HEARS Headache JUDGEW.W.WARWICK Indigestion e : Biliousness Told Capital Should Be Model City. c But Not Experimental "355: 'g:lg‘)lgsa;lai:i::’ Station. o i T'hat wretched sick headache, gas | on stomach, sour and acid feeling— Washington should be a model city for all others in the United States, ;_f due to constipation—can be re- Tudge Walter W. Warwick, chairman | lieved by regular Wf the Personnel Classification Board | howel movement. and asststant to Gen. Lord, director | o) e budget. told members of the | Stimulate the ac- ivitan Club at a luncheon in the |‘tion and give a Favette IHotel vesterday. i - @ Ao ks o ity inl (e imiteg |FquICKIFEliEl fireE States that compares with Washing- | from pan. Try ton as a place i ».M enc But | tonight while Washington should serve as a| " e S ectared, it snould | CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. S ental station for all | Druggists, 25and 75c¢ red packages. | ing that he was not spe ing against the franchise for the Dis- trict, Judge Warwick at the same | time pr certain of the form of wving that the people do n to worry | about mone by dis- | honest offi s. 5 government may not always be the best, but it is an honest one.” he continued ‘In Washington we can ‘c Meials as much as we please know that we have no responsibility | n electing them.” he said. J. W. McCarthy was awarded special booster gift. while Phil Vieh- mann won the regular weekly boos Rift Gen. H. M. Lord was to have de- | ivered an address, but was detained elsewhere. Thomas M. Stern. presi- dent of the club, presided. | 5 O el Mother’s Favorite Lassen Peak in Eruption. For Baby’s Skin REDDING. Calif.. April 21 fm.:)," | The pure, cleansing properties of p.m. The volcano emitted a cloud ¢ daily bath. Assisted by Cuticura <moke which was thick with ashes. Ointment it does much to prevent The eruption was regarded as an in little skin and scalp troubles be- significant one, but att 1 much at coming serious and to keep baby’s tention in Redding and Shasta County tender skin healthy and clear. Cuti- settlements. cura Talcum is soothing and cool- 2 ‘o ing, ideal for baby after a bath. A factory at Oslo, Norway, is mak fgggg;g‘nmgfiflf.mg_fig&g:l:u-fiaf_‘*’_ ing large quantities of fishing tackle “Ctlears s, Dept. 177, Masarn, Mass” to ship to the United States I~ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. The skid-free surface of concrete remains true and even Concrete Gives Greatest Value Per Paving Dollar That is because it requires practical- ly no maintenance. And it is the fin- est looking pave- ment you can buy. Write for our free booklet on “Concrete Streets.” / PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Union Trust Building WASHINGTON, D. C. A National Organization to THE EVENI Pofia Dots! The Newest Ribbons 59¢ and 89¢ Yd. —Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, in the smart new polka dot effects, as well as in check and block designs. Comes in all the bright colors; also black- and-white, white-and-black, brown- and-white and navy-and-white are among the smart combinations. All the vogue for trimming hats and dresses. Kann's—Street Floor. Cretonne Covered Boudoir Articles 89¢ Ea. —Brightly Colored and Gayly Designed Cretonne-covered Articles are the newest novelties being shown for the boudoir Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Tele- phone Indexes, Trays, Powder Jars, Candy Jars. Three pretty patterns on black, tan and gray grounds. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Beautiful Pe‘arl On Amber Toilet Articles Reduced _An unusually attractive assortment of Richelieu manufactured _indestructible pearl on amber toilet articles, made by the Du Pont Company. —Regular $7.50 $2 5 95 Mirrors for .......... Reg. $5.00 Brushes and Trays, $2.95 Reg. $6.00 Clocks for $2.95 Reg. $1.50- Combs for $1.00 —Files, hooks, cuticle knives and horns. 75¢ to $1.00 values, choice 50c. Kann's—Street Floor. Novelty Colored Glassware $1.00 _Prettily Colored Glassware you will want for yvour table or to use about the house. Footed bowls, Sandwich Plates, Flower Bowls, Candy Jars, Fruit Bowls, etc., are here for your choosing at this low price. Kann's—Street Floor. clidr Hamm ocks $19.75 ~Davenport _ style, Gfider Hammocks with collapsible steel frames, well filled and tufted mattresses, padded backs and galvanized link .spring. . Covered with good duck. A most unusual value. Kann's—Third Floor. At Most Attractive Prices —This practical Lingerie is beautifully tailored and artistically embroidered in lovely floral designs, and its fine, soft daintiness seems to carry the glint of California sunshine in each of its silky folds! Tt is particularly desirable for Summer because it it so easy to launder, and these particular garments reveal.an unusual combination of fine quality, excellent workmanship and low price. The Assortment Includes— Pajamas, Smart New Models, ‘Haml Embroidered, $4.95 and $7.50 Gowns, Novelty Styles, Hand Embroidered, $3.95 Extra Sizes at $4.95 Step-ins, Hemstitched and Hand Embroidered, $1.95 Chemise, With Strap Tops and Hand Embroidered, $1.95 Slips, Plain-tailored Styles, in Sizes 36 to 44 and Hand Embroidered Models in Sizes 30 to 34; All With Deep Hems of Material. Choice, $2.95 Kann’s—Second Floor. Tomorrow Is Baby Day And It Brings You a Tempting 50¢ Sale! Infants’ Diaper: of Infants’ Nainsook Rubber Kleinet. Flesh, Dresses, daintily trim hit and t- ~ med with lac = whits and T §Q)e med witn le. 5 Muslin Gowns Infants’ Handmade n- Jootees, finished in front style. r pink. e vle. G0 oF P GO Each . i i Infants’ Flanneiette - 209, Gow ns Hsyu.wnfl. 50¢ K 50¢ F Infants nnelette -Infants’ Blankets Wrappers, trimmed with white, pink and blue or’ blue. with contrasting = (). i P 000 T S 50¢ —Hand - embroidered Bibs, with under- 50¢ Flannelette —Infants’ Pad, Gertrudes. Spe- ze 18x34. Spe. ()., pad. I e il | al, each. .. 50¢ Hats Special, =(). i Each. Hace St Children’s Drawer Walsts. Baby Day, cach ¥ 50¢ —Children's Mus1in or short, Drawers, trimmed with trimmed with lace lace or embrold- ;0(: or embroidery. 50(' Each -Infants’ or blue. Each... —Infants’ Silk Mocea- Each . sins, handmade. Pink, - -—Infants’ Hand-painted blue or white. 5y, Comb and Brush = ()¢ s < Sets. A set. Kann's—Second Floor. Pair $1.95 ‘The smartest dressed wonien carry a bag to match their costumes—and here is an opportu nity to get Satin-back Crepe Bags in all the high shades at a fraction of their real worth. Rose. light blue, gray, sunkiss, red, tan and others, all itned with silk and fitted with purse and mirror Jewel set frames and chain handles give them u lovely finish. Just the bags for afternoon and evening use. Kann's—Street Floor Ao —Pillow Slips, trimmed “Infants’_Plque or em- = 50¢ titched Sheets of $1.95 Crepe polka dot and other smart designs. We were fortunate in making a special purchase is the reason we can offer them to you for so little. Kann's—Street Floor. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs de Chine Searfs at —One of the most attractive collection of Scarfs we have ever offered at such a low price. They are made of lovely crepe de chine in beautiful bright colorings-—and the new ° “The Busy Corner” Perfect Quality—Special at $3.98 Ea. —Because these rugs are in two pieces and have no borders, is the reason we offer them for such a small price. They are made; of heavy quality felt base, in five good patterns—tile, block and carpet ef- It'ects, and are suitable for any room in the house. Kann's—Third Floor. An Ever-Changing Always New Collection at 25 ~Meri-Kan Frocks have proved their high standard f quality. To wear a Meri to be distinctivi dress bears the label, which is its mark of quality. The assort- ment is comprehensive enough to meet the dress requirements of almost any woman, the tall, the short, the aver age, the slender, J stout, the miss: the woman of advanced ideas or the conserva woman- finds & le to please Ask the _Woman Who Wears One! The Youthful Bolero— Is smartly revealed in this g jade with a vestee, colla i georgette. The jacket and skirt are Street Floor “The Busy 9 Penna. Ave. Corner” ) 8th and D Beauty. Quality Serviceability ! Stockings ved @ more t in the cos it present—and the smart woman demands tures which di pima Hose m-weight hioned Blonde, Blush, Cham- Serteried tors solea pagne, Flesh, Woodland and toes. A i Rose. Opal Gray, Al them B . mond, Sauterne, Grain, < Moonlight Gray, Piping Rock, Beige, Black and W hite. Kann's—Street Floor “The Busy 9 Penna. Ave. Corner” Ath and D MERRY MAD’ Phoes Twenty New Styles All the Time! ~The newest ideas footwear styles are ways found in Merry Maids—and along with their newness and smartness goes enduy ing quality and a low price. There are mod els of both light and gdark leathers, satin, etc. with all types of heels and in all sizes. When ever you want smart shoes think of Merry Maids. Sketched: One-strap Pumps o patent leather. —Fancy Step-in Pum ps of blonde kid. Fourth Floor. “The Busy Penna. Ave. Corner” 8th and D Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 31 CITIES

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