Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1926, Page 11

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(R R e BT anh't! Beyond Question Soft-Lite Lenses | l.essen the “glare” that is all | about you during the Summer | days. Don't subject your eyes | to undue strain or the “glare” | of white roads, auto head- | lights, movies, the sun,, etc. You'll ¢ life through rose- ses if you wear lenses. Ask us tinied SOFT-LIT | about them. | o ol ehincIne. Optometrists Opticians. 935 F Street 34 Years at the Same Address prairie sunshine Fresh prairie air—vaca- tion days in the saddle with your favorite pony—unfor- gettable memories! Back to the simpler, wholesome ways of life, relaxed and released from daily wor- ries. Knlynos also refreshes and invigorates, leaving a clean fresh taste in your mouth that gives a rare wsense of well-being. Koly- nos, the refreshing dental cream, is especially good|. for you because you like it. Kolynos is a light dental cream, free from grit. It becomes liquid in your mouth, and in its foamy fluid form penetrates every danger spot as no brush, no ADNITS PAYHENT _ OF 2900 GRAFT Dealer Says $1 Per Can Was Paid for Passing of lllegal Cream in New York. By the Associated Pross. NEW YORK, July 21—Western dairymen could pay 2% cents grait on a quart of cream and still sell it at a profit in New York City in com- petition with nearby dairies, it was testified yesterday in General Sessions Court. The story was told by Samuel Doner of Dewart, Pa., representative of Ohio, ‘Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana dai- ries, at the trial of Willlam H. Kehoe, former assistant corporation counsel, charged with conspiracy in connection with the operations of an alleged boot- leg milk ring, through whose opera- tions cream and milk prohibited by city ordinance were sold to New Yorkers. Doner, a prosecution witness, identi- fied checks totallng $22,900 which he said he had paid to Kehoe for the illegal admission 'of cream. The checks, Doner said, were issued week- ly at the rate of $1 graft on each 40- quart can of illegal cream Kehoe and other members of the alleged bootleg milk ring permitted him to sell in the metropolitan district. He testifled that he had offered to pay $2 for the admission of other cans of similar ca- pacity. In the Summer of 1925, while he was at Long Beach with his family, Doner testified, Frederick W. Kautz- man, a former inspector for the health department, had come to see him and taken him to the home of Kehoe, where he met Thomas J. Clougher, then secretary to Dr. erick J. Monaghan, then health commissioner, and they talked over the scarcity of. cream, and Doner offered to pay $2 a cal.ln to bring in cream from Waterloo, Ohto. v A load of milk seized by inspectors, and which was released after Kehoe had “arranged things,” afterward was sold in Newark, N. J., Doner testified, although Ole Salthe, former chief. of the Bureau of Foods and Drugs, had written to New Jersey officlals warn- ing them the cream was “no good.” Doner said he represented dairies of Chilton, Jefferson, esville, Fond du Lac, Downing, Lake Mills, Wakefleld and Lodi, Wis., and Waterloo, Ohio; Bluffton, Ind, and Homer, Mich. AID STARVING SIBE_RIANS. Nome Business Men 'Jt') Rush Food Supplies to Area. NOME, Alaska July 21 (#).—The Nome Chamber of Commerce has made plans for supplying food to natives of the Siberian Coast on the shore of the Bering Sea opposite here. It was reported that a serious short- age of supplies existed there. . Advices brought here last month told of hundreds of deaths among the Siberian natives from starvation and recqunted acts of cannibalism. BAND CONCERTS. ‘This evening at 7:30 o'clock at the band stand, Navy Yard, by the United States Navy Band, Charles Benter, leader; Charles Wise, second leader. March, “2d Regiment, Con- necticut National Guard,” Reeves Solo for cornet, “A Musician Astray in the Forest,” Herman (Bandmaster G. De Glorgio.) Fantasia, “Dixie”. “Grand War March and Battle Hymn,” from “Rienzl,” ‘Wagner Grand scenes from the ballet “Sylvian” libes Rhapsody, “Slavonic,” Friedraann Excerpts from “The Red Min” ««.Herbert Fox trot, selected. “The Star Spangled Banner Concert by the United States Army Band, Capt. Raymond G. Sherman, commanding; Capt. ‘William J. Stannard, band lead- er; Thomas F. Darcy, second leader, at the Sylvan Theater, Monument Grounds, this eve- ning at 6:30 o'clock, Overture, “Phedre"”. to the Tournament.” (b) “Meditation.” (c) “Serenata.” (d) “Finale.” March, “Distant Greeting,” Doring Trumpet solo, “Stars in a Vel- vety Sky” Clarke (Performed by Mr. Thomas F. = Thirsclay Specials One Day Only! at Kann’s Thursday— Tailored Felt Hats At $1.85 —Felt for sports is the edict of the mode, and here are the smartest of models for only $1.85 each. Twentrfiye st{les in the colors most in vogue, including blacks and whites. Youthful models, trimmed simply with a band of ribbon or a bow. All head sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. Children’s $2 to $3. Summer Dresses Thursday Only o ' $1.69 —You will find it a pleasure and decMedly worth your while to shop Thursday for these Lovely Dresses. They arc for chil- dren of 7 to 14 years, and include dresses of voiles, prints, chambrays and wash broad- cloths. A manufacturer’s sample lot—there- fore, just one of a kind. Dainty styles for Summer—some with, others without, bloomers. , Kann's—Second Floor. —1f you are planning making a dress you could find nothing prettier nor jess expensive than this Irish Dress Linen. It is already shrunk to 36 inches, and can be had in such colors as orchid, green, copen, pink, rose, orange, gray and brown; also there is plenty of white. # Kann’s—Street Floor. “Acme” Ice Cream 'Sets Thursday ' $1.20 —100 Ice Cream Sets—each set/coh- sisting of a 2-qt. Ice Cream Freezer, of the popular “Acme” brand (noted for the short. time it takes to freeze cream), and six Colonial-shape Sher- A Special Rayon Table Runners, $2.50 to $3.95 Grades " . —To a woman pretty things in her home are retty things to wear. And here is a sale of beautiful table runners at a price which is a fraction. of their worth. as essential as $1.18 Ea. They are made of tapestry and rayon combined, in all-over figured desi nd rich colorings. Choice of sizes, 1214x50, 18x50, 20x50 and a few 16;(“;0 inchcs.gn& ¥ $1.95 Tapestry Runners, 12%,x50 Inches, 88¢c Kann’s—Street Floor. . « An Unusual Thursday Special 300 Imported Tub Silk Broad- cloth Dresses — $15 Values —You_won’t find cooler, smarter;, more practical Summer frocks—nor better values at this price! Stripes, Plaids and Checked effects—V -necks, student collars, short. sleeves— pockets—you can live in such frocks! And the colors— Green Blue Red Tan Black-and-White : 1,700 Prs. of Silk and Rayon Stockings Perfect Quality—$1.00 Grade 59¢ —If you feel the neca of replenishing your supply of ‘stockings, here is a splendid opportunity to do so at little cost. They are made with plaited seamless soles, seam up the back and mercerized cotton tops. —Choice of white and twelve good colors, and sizes 8% to 10. Kann’s—Street Floor. Congr ess Brand Sheets and Cases Special Thursday Only! —Cor gress Brand!” One of our most pop- ular makes of Sheets and Pillowcases, noted especially for their serviceableness and dura- bility—and here’s your chance to get them at a special reduced price on Thursday! —Regular $1.50 —Regular $1.39 Sheets. Size 63x 108 inches at— $1.35 —Regular $1.50 Sheets. Size 81x90 inches— $1.35 —Regular $1.25 Sheets. Size 63x90 inches— 42x36 and 45x36 $1.00 29¢ Ea. Kann's—Street Floor. $3.75 Pure Linen Damask Table Sets $2.79 Set ~—Pure Linen Damask Table Sets, consisting of cloth, size 52%52," and six napki Sheets. S iz e 81x90 inches— $1.25 —Regular $1.35 Sheets. S{ize 72x90 inches— 81.15 —Reg. 85c_Pil- lowcases. Sizes ns to match. Plain white, with a solid colored hemstitched border. Regularly $3.75. Very specially priced for Thursday. Kann’s—Street Floor. 8-Pc. Water Sets . $1.59 —Attractive Water Sets, each con- sisting of 8 pieccs—6 glasses, a pitcher and a colored tray. The entire set at this low price Thursday. Kann’s—Third Floor. Darcy.) . Selection from “Mefistofeley” Rose * Orchid ' = Tangerine Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Kann’s—Second Floor. bets.” The complete . set for $1.29 Thursday. Early shopping is advised because of the limited quantity. Kann’s—Third Floor. ‘heavy cream, nothing solid could do. Try Kolynos tonight. Buy it today. You will like the pleasant, perfectly flean taste it leaves in your ‘mouth—a physical sensa- tion of confidence. So re- freshing! The remainder of the program will be conducted by Mr., Thomés. March, “The Virginian,” Speclal !* Silk Pongee Lingerie “Seconds” —A special lot of Underwear of Silk- Pongee, the ideal fabric for Summer lingerie—cool and easily laundered. The slight imperfections in the material are scarcely perceptible, and will not seriously affect the wearing qualities, —Only 176 pieces in the lot, consisting of gowns, slips, pajamas, chemise and step-ins. Because of thelimited quan- tity and low ‘price, we advise you to come early. oo $1.49 S ) R e tanhE $2.05 Gttt Spendl st DD —Regular $675 - Gar- ; ments .It{: 3 s Exoerpts from “The fly,"” Fri tm1 Popular hits: (a) “Gagd Night.” ®) “I Love My Baby.” = . Intermezzo, “Love in Idle- * ness’’,. .. ..McBeth ‘March, * ic o ‘Tropic’ ..Alexarder “The Star Spangled Banner.” This afternoon, United Stateés Capitol, at 56 p.m.; concert by the United States Marine Band, ‘Willlam H. Santelmann, leader; Tay or Branson, second leader, conducting. - March, “National Vaudeville 250 Reg. as@us Size 3x6-t. Grass and Fiber Rugs - $250 Ea. | . o Rubbe —This is a wonderful of nity to % ; . r ,Gal"mwlts get small rugs to match the large ones Specmdy’ Priced Thursday AR vou rigw have. There are Grass and i s s Fiber kinds at this low price—and All —Because we wish to introduce these excellent garments to the women of Washing- Must Go! There are the popular— ton, we offer them greatly, underpriced Thursday—they are the well known Minette I T Rubber Garments—shadowproof sanitary skirts,” aprons and light-weight sanitary g e g RO Il Crex de Luxe, Kimlarks, step-ins. - Come in and let ys show them to you; we know you will like them— . . Valse, “ len e0,"” 4 # % % L 3 % 4 S m“m p m!ien md —Sanitary Step-ins, in pantalette style, with HERE R (O I R a , T “ s elastic ~ walstband; _rubber Interlined seat; ..Gey Marie Antoinettes! Gwynn”, made of rayon stripe volle, trimmed 98 —S8ize 27x54-inch Rugs, of the same well known make may“sl 75 Priced’ tomorrow at. .. ... LY : be had Thursddy, for only . { ' Kann’s—Third Floor: . Luigt: (Chimes obligato by Musician ‘Wilbur D. Kiefrer.) Grand scenes from “The Mik: Prelude, “Die Rlnu.lui; Band eone:rt. by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band, upper bandstand, tomorrow eve- ning at 5:45 o'clock, John 8. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster; Emil A. Fenstad, assistant leader. March, “Laurels of Vletoq%; & 3 Overture, ‘‘Tambour .der Garde” “The Star Spang] ner.” —Fine Gum Ru Aprons, :ngmmm only. 45c TOMOTTOW «vosusicscnss y §L65 Folding Settees i dles A e i —These have 5 slat e Gl 3 ! : . d, Black Enam- -‘inckmsean'dl::-n,’v‘ar-‘$10244 h lvania . y y | 3 '6:00 H 'Bl::'us, w;:lh 52-69 , nished in natural and frames painted y ; % ) " aty fack or ‘russet bound edges. Sizes - [ ann's——Fm Floor, dnin's—Third Floor.

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