Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1926, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 1926. SINPLE RTES HELD AT RODCERS HOVE Mother Nearly Overcome as Son’s Body Arrives at Havre {- de Grace—Burial Here. By the Associated Press HAVRE DE GRA( Md., August 30.—Gray-haired moth d father were bidding farewell today to Comdr. John Rodgers, killed Friday in an | airplane fall ut the Philadelphia Navy yard. While the mnation waited to 1or the hero of the San Francisco?® i i morrow at Arling- imple rites oon at the t Zion Hill. meter pe said this afte Rodgers hom The funeral services today were to be private, for the family and a few intimate friends. . Rodgers’ body has lain in the Rodgers parlor in tluiz-draped caskets ince late Saturd when it was brought by motor from Philadel- ph! Yesterday only close friends of the the A. Rod- ) father, bhearing, despite 3 neighbors' mes- of ‘sympathy at the door. The commander’s 72-year-old other, who rushed 1o his bedside at Philadelphia when he called for her, but could not arrive before he died, v 1y overcome with grief when hed hon Rodgers will be honors at AIRMEN TO PAY TRIBUTE. While funeral services for Comdr. John Rodgers are being held at the home of his arents in Havre de Grace, Md., this afternoon, 10 land planes ‘of the Navy and Marine Corps will circle above as a parting tribute before the journey to Washington is begun for interment services at Arlington National Cemetery tomor- yow afternoon. Five of the planes will be from the Naval Afr Statfon here and five from ihe Ist Aviation Group at Quantico, Ve. The Marine Corps formation, led by Maj. (. A. Lutz, commanding Brown eld, will join the Navy planes, led by Lieut. George T. Cuddihy, over the field about 2:45 o'clock this afternoon and proceed to Havre de Grace. FIGHT BRINGS WARRANT. Mrs. Clawans Charges Rosenfield and Wife With Assault. ifteenth street north- S D. C., charging George Rosenfield vife, Myrtle Rosenfleld, of Brentwood with assault and battery, following an altercation recently on the lawn in the rear of able Thomas H. Gar- 1, were awaiting a prelim- yre Justice of the nter on charges of Rosentleld at her e several wee 0. When Miss Clawans entered the office, it is as- serted, she accused George Rosenfield way out of everything A few minutes later and Mrs. Rosenfleld got nent on the lawn which resulted a fight. Miss Clawans claims Rosenficld took part in the al- leged attack. into an 4 Club Meeting Next Thursday. Special Dispatch to The Star. McLEAN, Va., August 30.—The meeting of the St. John's Ladies So- cial Club of the Catholic church, re- ported as having been held Thursday with Mrs. Martin Peyton, Father Van Inglegelm as guest of honor, will be held next Thursd: No Cash Needed || Small Monthly | Payments i; Price Only ‘1 $13,750.00 ‘1 il | if | 1! Chevy Chase Just west Conn. Ave. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc.f 1433 K St. N.W. I Main 1016-7 APON Springs Water | OVERCOMES and PRE' NTS Gout ‘High Blood Pressure Dyspepsia Diabetes Rheumatism Constipation Bladder Trouble Kidney Troubles Liver Disorders Brights Disease Acidity Stomach Troubles Galculi (Stones) General Debility 6 rooms and bath. garage Strictly modern Fine natural shade Lot 50 by 200 Phone or Write for Literature American Waters Corpora(iun’ 933 Woodwar ilding 2244 Washingtor Powder ‘won't stain < barm engthing Secevt, smmseote Houszhold sizes 10 25¢—~ other sizes, 50c and $1. At our druggist or grocer. Tive for Fres Booller. McCORMICK & CO., Balti: —All the Hundreds of Specials in the September Sale will remain on Sale during the entire Seven Days—or as long as the quantities last. —Here are typical examples of the Savings! 38c Ea. | 39¢ Ea. {itchen size Cor- { Wear-Ever Wind- | -——Regula 65 ated Garbage sor Kettles with | Round White Cans with tight fit- | cover. 4-quart size. | Cake ting lid. Three ! The Aluminum | An out- other sizes—at | that wears a life- l s value in 48c, 68c, 98c. i time. 6 Cakes of Octagon Soap— With Coupon Wrappers —A special feature for Tuesday, 6 cakes of Octa- gon Soap with the cou- pon ‘wrapper for_ this C small sum of 29c. Limit, 6 cakes to a customer. No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders 69c Ea. | 39c Ea. | 8¢ Ea. —Regular $1.75 --25-pound S1ze | —Regular '65c | Aluminum Oyster Japanned Flour | Wall or Celling | Fryer. A three- or Sugar Cans. A | Dusters. Wash- | inone utensil, fry remarkable value | able. A real value | pan, oyster fryer at the price. In the sale. and wire strainer. $4.49 Ea.| og; Ea. —$9.50 White En- —Triangular | amel Kitchen | —Regular §i.50 shape O’Cedar Pol- | Tables, with por- | All-hair Floor ishing Mops with | celain tops. Sub- | Sweepers, 14-inch padded swab. In | ject to slight im- | size. Complete this sale at an un- | perfections. Com- | with long. smooth heard-of low price. ! plete with drawer. ' handle. Nickel-Plated Bathroom Fixtures 29¢ Ea. @ s T —Toflet Paper Holders, Ebonized fs, Wall Soap [shes, Standing Soap Dishes, Wire Bathtub Soap Dishes, 18-inch Towel Bars; Tooth- brush Holders. Choice at the low price above. 73¢ Ea. -Ironing _Board —Self Wringing Pads and Covers, | —Kann's Roof | Mops, which adjustable to any | Paint in maroon | wring absolutely size ironing board. | and black only. A | dry, without hav- Separate covers at | splendid paint at | ing to put your a low price. handd in water. -—Regular $19.98 1 ted Dinner | —T7-piece Water Sets in Colonial 39¢ Ea. ~—Galvanized Iron ‘Wash Tubs, in a good size for apartments. Tow priced in the sale. of 50 pleces ach. Cholce of | style. A most at- three dointy pat- | tractive set at a terns. low price. $1.29 Ea. | $3.09Set f | —$4.98 Cottage | —Regular $1.00 $2.00 Boudohr | of 32 pieces . Hand-pai Lamps, complete | each. Decorated Lamp Shade: with decorated | in thistle, gold various color: shade and long lined, and blue patterns. silk cord. Shades |*and gold hair line | —Regular S0 in various colors. | pattern. ! values at $1.00. A Carload of White Porcelain Table Tops Slightly Imperfect—At o . —There are various sizes in this low priced assortment, all subject to maker's slight im- perfections. though nothing to mar their usefulness. Kann's—Third F sor. 300 New Tailored Felt Sports Hats Styles That Will Sell Regularly This Fall for at Least $3.95 —One of the best values of the New Season! A jobber’s discontinued numbe Smart Felt Hats, in medium and small head sizes—in straight roll and semi-roll brim styles. Sand, copen, wood, black, green and other good shades! Kann’s —Second Floor. These Newest Fall Frocks Are of Crepe and Satin at $16.95 —The youthiul type seems to predominate in these smart new Fall models, but it is a youth- fulness that is becoming to the more mature woman as well. The new lines and little tf)uches make these frocks exceedingly attrac- tive. —Styles — Long waist blouse —Materials—Crepe-back satin, effects, one and two piece flat crepes, satin modeste and models, straightline styles and crepe de chines. many pleated models. —Colors—Chanel red, jungle S green, slate blue, rustic brown, —Trimmings—Scallops, flesh navy and black. colored georgette, tucks, em- —Sizes—14 to 20: 36 to 4: 40 broidery and braiding. to 50. Kann's—Second Floor. Grandmother Chintz 5 For Frocks, Aprons, Curtains, Pillows, etc. Oc Yd. —A smooth, soft-finished cotton print material, which can be used for many purposes. There is every conceivable pattern from which to choose —gay, colorful, little flowers and conservative patterns—circles and dots ~—geometric designs—modernistic effects—and many plain colors. Guar- anteed fast colors. . Kann’s—Street Floor. Silk Remmants 25¢ 0 $2 Yd. Reg. 75¢ to $6.00 Grades at -—The remnant lengths are irom 125 to § yards, so that in many instances you may get enough for a dress. Plain, printed and bordered effects, and such kinds as georgette crepe, crepe de chines, radiums, taffetas, satin charmeuse, foulards, striped tub broadcloths, pongees, shirtings and satins, and widths from 32 to 54 inches. Black, white and colors. Kann's—Street Floor. New Wool Goods for School Wear All-Wool $1.29 Yd. All-Wool $1.98 Yd. Dress Goods Coatings —38 to 42 in. wide, shown in the Fall colors =54 in. All-wool Coatings, which will be greatly and black. This collection includes French Serges, in demand for young girls’ and misses’ school Crepes, Crepe Granite, Purnella, Plaids and Pencil et - ol ey et heios Beleia Stripes. All suitable for girls’ and misses’ school st plaide i tweedstint Ralt colors) alsoiin dresses, the lot. Kann's—Street Floor. Women’s 85 and $6 Fall Low Shoes at $3.55 Pr. -\ remarkable sale of smart low shoes for Fall. Patent leathers and satins are in the assortment—in plain and trimmed effects. Pumps—ankle and instep straps—and Oxfords, in sizes 3 to 8 and with flapper, baby, Spanish and steeple heels. Take advantage of the sale and get several pairs. Kan’s—Fourth Floor. “The , Pennsylvania Busy Ave. Corner” 8th and D Sts. Dainty Glove Silk Underwear $1.98 Ea. ~—There are vests, cliemise, step-ins, and bloomers in this low-priced as sortment. All plain tailored stvles, ex cept the chemise, some of which are plain; others lace trimmed. Colors in assortment are flesh, peach, maize, nile and orchid. No Mail,. Phone or C. O. D. Orders Kann's—Street Floor. Seconds of $1 and $1.50 Silk Stockings 69¢ Pr. —There are service weight thread silks and chiffon silks in this low priced assortment of stockings. They are made with seamless, plaited soles, seam up the back and mercerized cot ton tops. Black and good colors from which to choose and sizes 814 to 10. Slight imperfections only—nothing to mar the wear nor appearance. Kann's—Street Floor, The August Sale of Blankets Ends Tomorrow -—The four examples quoted here will convince you that the values in the sale are decidedly worth hurrying down for Tuesday. At $4.69 Pr. —Our Capitol Part-Wool Blankets, in rose, blue, tan, pink, gray and orchid: size 68x80. At $2.95 Ea. ~Part-wool Plaid and Jacquard Blan- kets, in attractive colorings and Tndian designs. Size 66x80 inches. At $8.50 —-High-grade All-wool Blankets, in rose, blue, tan, gray, gold and red-and black designs. Size 60x80) inches. At $7.50 —All-wool Filled Comforts, sateen cov ers; in rose, blue and gold. Size 72x80 inches. Kann’s—Street Floor, Plate Glass Mirrors Special Tomorrow $2.95 —Beautiful Venetian Plate Glass mirrors, size 9x19—and just 50 to sell at this low price. There are four different styles in the assort- ment—one illustrated, any of which would be lovely for your home or to give to some friend. Come carly—the quantity is limited. Kann's—Street Floor.

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