Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1926, Page 19

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RUM SHIP SEIZED, AGCUSED OF PIRACY $1,500,000 Cargo and 23 Men Taken in Richest Coast Guard Haul. By the Associated Press. EW YORK, May 1% three sailors, brought into port ing drunk and obstreperous,” none of whom admitted they were officers, to- day were held on the steamer Don netta, with a $1.500,000 liquor cargo, accused of piracy. Another ship, the Atalanta, de- scribed as a 50-foot power boat, with an_armored superstructure, was free today after a pitched battle last night near Atlantic City with Patrol Boat The Donnetta was captured Monday night 60 miles southeast of Atlantic City by the Coast Guard cutter Se ind brought into New York lu vhere it was anchored by the Statue if Liberty and the hatches sealed. Is Biggest Rum Prize. Coast Guardsmen called it the big gest prohibition prize captured in two vears, and expressed the belief it -was ‘onnected with a bootleg ring of Port Chester, N. Y. Six alleged members f this ring were indicted Monday The ship flew the American flag i no ship’s papers nor officers’ dentials were found on it brings it under a technical ¢ tion of piracy, Guards: Comdr. Blake of the & when he pulled alongside the netta at sea, he “got a gigant of alcoholic content which staggered a theater crowd hoarded it he said, flowing freely. Members of were on deck drinking it frov After placing a p Comdr. Blake took tow, and, bat shifted s starboard as Ia Bay behind the Senec: Had Rich Liquor Cargo. Assistant United States Attorney Herman T. Stichman, who met the Donnetta down the bay, said her go consisted of 500 drums of Bel n alcohol, each containing 90 lons; 7,600 cases of champagne, v. $125 a case Italian wines, & ilquors, valued at $50 a c Asked If the United Guard could board an A 2mile limit, Mr. » is an attribute of sov The Donnetta, formerly the Jeanette is 235 feet long and of 1.230 tons. She sailed from Palatka hound for Philadelphia, reaching Mar cus Hook, Del., A heen reported prev 4 he “no under control 1e me of the | crew, howeve! chman they had joined the ship two days ago in Philadelphia. Others said they had signed at Boston on the same day and one said he had boarded the ship at Halifax. LORD DEPLO'RES UNJUST CRITICISM OF CONGRESS Budget Director Says Present Mem- bers Equal Any for Ability at Patriotism. By the Associated P NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., May 12.—Herbert M. Lord, director of the budget, said last night that the pres- ss would measure up fully o preceding 3 before the annual - controllers’ congress of the National Retail Dr: Goods Association. Ile defended s from what he termed the < unfortunate habit of criti- cizing that body unjustly. He discussed the 1 placing the Governn t on a strictly business hasis thre the depart ment of which he is head, and said that a policy of constructive economy 19 being pursued. He said that in the work of re- trenchment in the Federal services | Congress has plaved an important part and is entitled to the Nation's t support. '| Get a small bottle of Danderine e | B wEe Y Square Dealer | e e | When Chipman cChigs decided to run a mart of trade, his actions all | | were guided by rules of highest grade. | He said, “Now, by our lady, and by | my halidome, Tll use no methods shady to bring the bacon home. The truth shall be my motto, and on the truth Tl dwell, concerning prune auto, or anything I sell. 1'd have all men’ contented who spend their coin | with me, and just as represented things must forever be. If haply 1 o busted upon some bitter day, be- ise in truth I trusted, then let it be that w Far better train with | paupers than be a merchant prince | who wins by telling whoppers which | make all good men wince.” At first his trade went slowly; men could not quite get wise to one 80 pure and hol he dodged all sorts of lies. He'd sa “Those watermelons I cannot recom. mend, and only godless felons would | sell them to a friend. 'Tis true, they look delicious, but they are sour in- | side, and it were vile and vicious to point to them with pride, Those squashes have been lying oo long about the store; they are not fit for ving or toasting any more. Those hand-me-downs are cotton, though they might as wool; the w and woof are rotten. of shoddy the: we full” Then we would look with wonder upon this dauntiess man, who turned our rubles under, to follow up his plan. But when he recommended | some goods he had for sale all argu- ment was ended, we banked upon his tale. So as the years went spinning | to where the years go down, old Chip- man kept on winning the finest trade in town. There flamboyant dealers to take his tr chausen gifted spielers, who Ia a day. Old Chigg goes on forever, as one ordained to serve; he's found the 1 more clever than any modern WALT MASON. (Copyright tiam R. Sample, Infantry, at Ga., has been ordered to Gov- Island, N. Y., for duty with zed Reserves. OUR ENTIRE BUSli‘lESSi Now Located in Our Own Blde. 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Park CLAFLIN Est. 1889 Formerly 9th and F and City_Club, Opticians Optometrists DANDRUFF GOES! HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL Save your hair! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. | Within ten minutes after an appli- | cation of Danderine you canngt find | a single trace of dandruff. One ap- | plication dissolves every particle of | dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stops itching and falling hair. ¢ Furthermore, Danderine is t# the hair what fresh showers of rain and | sunshine are to vegetation. It goes {right to the roots, invigorates and I strengthens them. Its exhilarating, ! stimulating and life-producing prop- erties cause the hair to grow strong and beautiful. Bobbed hair has made the girls |aware of the dangerous cffects of unsightly dandruff, which is now {more apparent than ever since the hair is short. Danderine is a sure way to get rid | of dandruff and immediately doubles | the beauty of your hair. The effect is amazing. our hair will be light { fluffy and wavy, and have an appear- | ance of abundance; an incomparable | luster, softness and luxurianc | from any drug store or toilet coun- {ter for a few cents and keep that | dandruff out of your hair and off vour shoulders. =y DANDERINE UILD up your health and strength with this wonderful, appetizing brew. Full old time strength and flavor guaran- teed. Sold in hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, drug stores, etc. Order a bottle at your next meal. Or have a case sent home. If not satisfied after trying six bottles retumn the case with the unused and used bottles, and get all your money back. Having sold millions of bottles of bever- ages, we know you will like Utica Club Pilsener. ‘West End Brg. Co., Utica, N. Y. WHISTLE BOTTLING WORKS S. Farber, Prop. 703 North Capitol St. Washington, D. C. Phone: Main 5045 And for finest Ginger Ale or Wartsburger eedor " Utica Clab® Uiez G PILSENER, = TILOSENER, TAR, WA CLOSING OUT 350 Desirable Spring COATS Formerly $19.90 to $98.50 [~ 1a - —All oi these coats you wilt find displayed on special racks in the department and plainly designated. All seasonable models—straight- line, flared or cape styles. Majority fur trimmed, and shown in the popular Spring colors, also navy and black. Crepe de chine lined. —Misses’ sizes. regular sizes, extra sizes, Kann's-—Second Floor. Now! A Silk That Water Won’t Spot ) -l Twenty Colors 40 Inches Wide A SN T 4 "5‘ \ b= Y () —“Velvet Rose Spotless to Water Silk.” That is what it is named, and besides be- ing “Spotless to Water” it resists perspiration, is 100% pure silk, 100% pure dye, it is washable, and 1s here in 20 colors —Its uses are practically unlimited—from lingerie ng frocks. Street Floor. A Special Sale of Imported 14-Pe. Crackle-Glass Ice Tea Sets at - $2.69 —Here is a remarkable value in a most attractive Ice Tea Set. The pitcher and glasses are of crackle-glass, the pitcher having a wide-rimmed cover, which prevents it sliding off while pouring contents. The knobs on the covers and handles on the pitchers are in green or amber, giving a pretty touch of color to the set. Six glass tea sippers are included in each set, making 14 pieces in all! A large purchase enables us to offer these sets at this very low sale price. See window display. Kann’s—Third Floor. Three Hundred Handbags Regular $2.95 Values A Special Sale! —1It is one of the most attractive collections of Handbags we have offered at this low price. Leather Bags and Silk Bags in pouch, strap-back and strap-top styles and in black and all the smart colors of the season. Also a few Tapestry Bags are included. All are nicely lined, and some are fitted with purse and mirror. Just the bags you will want to use with vour Summer frocks. Get one to- morrow and save. Kann's—Street Floor. Make an Appointment for a Permanent Wave $15 A “permanent” so completely relieves you of worry over your coiffure that you should certainly have one for the Spring and Sum- mer seasons. —Our Other Beauty Serv- ices Include the Catherine Day Facial. Kann's—Third Floor. WEDNESDAY., MAY 12 Frocks —The charm of a lighter and brighter plain color veiled with a black or navy georgette, lies in its fascinating elusive- ness. Meri-Kans are so correctly cut that the woman who wears an extra size firrds its lines unusually slenderizing and becoming. There are many pretty styles of veiled prints among these new models. and a number of new eyelet embroidered georgettes, also some of crepe de chine. —The illustration at the left is one of the new long-waist models, has a flounce of embroidered crepe. and little sleeve drapery to match the flounce. The color is navy bluc In This Always-New—Ever- Changing Collection at $25 Featuring New Georgettes, Veiling. Plain Colors and Prints I'he colors of the slips include the new —The right-hand figure wears a navy veiling, a bois de rose slip, georgette made in a trim tatlored style Fast Color Printed Rayons 78¢ Yd. —The quality, the luster and the color of these beautiful rayon fabrics grow nearer and nearer perfection, almost as lovely as the real silk itself. There are many new, small, neat patterns, includ- ing polka dots and other of the season’s new de- signs. It is 36 in. wide. Kann’s—Street Floor. Dainty Novelty Lingerie Gowns, Chemise, Step-Ins and Slips — All at the Low Price of $1.00 —A collection that the daintiest and most fastidious of women will revel in. Gowns, Chemise and Step-ins of fine voiles, batistes and nainsooks—some white, others in lovely pastel shades. All beauti- fully made and trimmed with laces, embroideries, net motifs and ap- pliques, or in tailored styles, with pipings of contrasting colors. The costume slips are of nainsook and batiste, have deep hems and tops finished with hemstitching, em- broidery edges and medallions. Kann's—Second Floor. Indestructible Smart Rhinestone Earrings—Initials . Special at 50¢ —The Earrings, which are of manufactured indestructible pearl beads, come in four sizes and Oriental and cream colorings. Pierceless style, and regular 75c and $1.00 ¢ values. —The Rhinestone Initials are in two styles, and are all the vogue at the present time. Get one for your hat, bag or as an ormament on your dress. Kann's—Street Floor. New Summer Vestings $1.50 to $8.95 Yd. An assortment which will impress you as be- ing particularly attractive and complete. Every- thing one could want in this line is to be found in our Pleating Section. There are vestings of —Lace comblined with net at $3.75 to $8.95 yard. —Georgette with lace insertion or plain tucking at $3.50 to $8.95 yard. —Crepe de Chine at $2.95 to $5.00 yard. —Tucked Organdy, some with lace insertion. at $1.75 to $5.25. . ucked Nets from $L50 to $4.50 yard. —Banding to match at $1.00 to $2.50 yard. Kann’s—Street Floor. Special Aurora Cone Demeonstration And Exhibit —Tomorrow Miss Kelley, the Aurora Cone Expert, will be on the Street Floor to demonstrate this interesting work to you. She has arranged a very inter- esting exhibit, and will be glad to have you come in and explain it to you. Kann's—Street Floor. SQUEEZED ON Net applied with s brush “The Busy Corner” e L X3 coral sands, bois de rose, gray, etc —Sizes 42'; to 527;. Kann's—Second Floor. For “Baby Day” A Sale of Children’ Undergarments at 69¢ Gowns, Combinations and Princess Slips —An assortment of undergarments for children of 4 to 14 years, that will please both mothers and daughters. 1,200 pieces, combinations, princess slips and gowns, of nainsook and crepes, and unusually low priced for such qualities. —The Gowns are of plain and figured crepes and nainsook Some finished with hemstitching, others attractively shirred. Each, 69c. —The Combinations have bloomer legs and arc finished with hemstitching or trimmed with lace and embroidery. Each. 69c. —The Princess Slips are made with a flounce, fin- ished with lace edge or with hemstitched tops and embroidered “medallions. Strap or built-up shoulder styles. Each, 69c. Other Specials for Baby Day — Cellu_Cotton Diaper _Fillers, $1.00 Infants’ Nursery 10 in a box. Just the things for Blankets. Pink or blue taveling. Fach amaealio at * o Infan rib Spreads. The C crinkle kind. White sl 00 only. Special, each.. Infants’ Cotton Socks. At . White, pink blue. A “Infa Sample Shoes o il s and Slippers. Regularly $1.00 il it A —Infants' Mercerized Cottor EN 1 b R e e Socks in all colors. A Qg —Attachabl pate : Cod the infant. Fold compactly and _Infants' Cambrie can be attached to = Sheets, with hemstitched any toilet. Fach.... $1.95 HESEde L. e s, DTC Kann’s—Second Floor. A One-Day Sale Tomorrow $2.49 Rockers Special at Only G $1.98 —600 Rockers offered tomorrow at this extremely low price. They are splendidly made with woven rattan seats, fully reinforced on hardwood frames, nicely varnished Light, strong and durable, they arc just what you will want for sewing room or porch, as the seats are wide and the backs high, making them most comfortable. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Penna. Ave. 8th and D.

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