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2 7 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. B — S GRUUP URGES Abe :\Iartln Sa A\ TR pREnR Ktmn’s—mn Charge Purchases Made Now Will be Entered on Bills Rendered November m.——K(mn’s 9 TE it 2 x5 | Here Are the Fall Dresses-- Basis of Mutual Adjustment Suggested to President. i s - I That Solve the Small Woman’s By the Associated Press " g'p:m»#mn’ek i 3 y [ ‘ | . NEW TORK, septembne .—con rsrawemin f | & GO in 0 ut Biggest Problem! ferences with the present Russian | PHARMACY 7 A WAF ) = government looking toward recogni-| B i} | i tion by the Ugited States Govern it on ke besia) of alimutually | , : ' Ly —and All They Cost is satisfactory adjustment of existing 0 t e ' t debts and claims and a guarantee > A against the carrying on of revolu- tionary propaganda by the Soviet / g ° government in the United States is i 3 urged in a letter to President Coolidge W u "'n l u "e by a group of American citizens | | i o which has just completed a month's| Marriage 'll not spoil a woman's| B i i stav in Russia | career if she has enough children N 3 Those making the recommendation. | dependent on her. $ ] ° according to Sherwood Eddy, publicist | “] kin jest remember it. Some feller K ' ’ and lecturer of New York, who heads | named Dempsey had jest had a prize { b 1 the list signing the communication, | fighi with somebuddy an' I'd gone t’ 4 % | . ® —The woman who is only five-feet three are “a wholly unofficial group endeay | town ' find out who wo remarked X | i inds th a misses” dre 0:1!:,! |nrmak: an nh‘:””&,_ inmm:a] [ el Nilos Turner tdas. in fxin' (' | /i .I‘r un{icri often nml{ n‘al a |y\|“_(\l dress— study of conditions in Russia.” Its!date o' th' Tke Lark weddin'. N 1 1 though short enough—does not fit her; nor members include tors, husiness v ls L 7 K . y T A R e R 3 ‘ Take Your Choice can the average womans size be alfered Submitting that the investigations | very satisfactorily. It is to meet the needs and conferences in Russia discinse 2| THREE KILLED, FJVE HURT f i Of Our Whole »f the small women that we have installed wide variety of opinion amonz the | & s . - group as to “the character and merits | this particular line. The styles are as, of the collossal exper t upon which | Automobile Hit by Train at Cross- | | . 5 & Pl of the the Russian people have embarked.” ¥ SlOckNOW At smartly correct, the materials of as high f the communication says that “the ing Near Pittsburgh. quality, and the workmanship as faultless d \ Many present government of Russia has.| PITTSBURGH, Pa., September 27.— - e ciel New in our opinion. in its nin st dai e k,l’;fld aline . i as in the regular size lines. e existence. under the most extreme P - | " . ¥ \ Models tests, proved itself a stable and. so|Seriously hurt when a Pennsylvania | _ Satiiis; Garitons. Geargetter and Sy Ready! | s Flat Crepes inat- goyernment of the Russian people.” |hila at a crossing near hers last t Crepes are the predominat | La 6, were | deaux, jun, Spanis" A" Felideniihe wioup Wihich matel| L 0 JUCK TR T6 e re X, jungle green. Spanish old daughter and two other small Mr. Eddy, who is secretary for the Giuny. Other. mombers. were b, | [1ally hurt, while the father of the An Exiraordinary Sale | ‘ raisin, slate blue, navy and black. i 3 5 4 | i christian Century: the Rev. . Rrom:| e ‘Sere taken- 1o & howmital. " Al of the Finest Types of | —Sizes from 1615 up to 2615. far as we can discern. an enduring | Railroad train struck their automo- of the fonal Council of the Y A |ight. Robert Stannia, 28; Samuel| p f ing materials: the colors are bor- Charles C. Morrison, editor of the Horvey Wstla ani \Bis 8 year o e EE e lived near the scene of the crash. Cathedral in St. Lo Dr. Mathew v Spink of the Univer: v of Chicage, Oil.driven motor engines are prov- E ‘William H. Danforth, TLouis mann- | Ing sucecessful on the Swiss Federal ur facturer; Frederick \\", amsey, Cleve. | Railre Oa S i [l land business man r. Tully CC, | ——————— i v — B Knoles, president of the College of H Y /| o fic: Frederick W. Wins ; . A S K f formety it Siates stiornes i g Is Now Offering | s h | ' ° Minneapolis; Dr. Clarence Gamble of | 5 4 Il s b V Actual SAVINGS of , § ‘ John C. Caruthers of Occidental Col- | ) i ° lege. | I : ‘ to ¢ Ul = . . Rev. E. S. Rousmaniere Dies. )| 4 1 - 3 Regular $1.00 to $3.00 Qualities at £ 5 s | . ; - Htagdls Mass., September 27 (). — —These beautiful and exclusive Fur Kann's—Second Floor. 1smaniere, dean - : : : Boston, died | You can get the fash- Coats are going to remain here—at these e : O e ionable ostrich feather prices—only for three more davs. Wey - 3 2 | e ol et s trimming in the new Lace are able to offer you this opportunity 5B ) f (‘ 68 years old. He is survived by his | and Trimming section at only through the friendly co-operation b —/ ® [ J vidow ho Sophie < - = o s g AP S S The Hecht Co. of three of the foremost New York Fur- | Island cotton m ! riers, and there will be no such oppor- | A S . ) = tunity again this season. Among the —We haven't room to show it! —A sale which is planned to quickly dispose of all remnant lengths which luxurious furs of which these handsome We need what room it now occu- have accumulated within the last month or so. There are silks in the coats are made there are— pies, for other things. So—we are assortment from 32 to 54 inches wide, suitable for many purposes, as oing to discontinue the Gift Fur- £ 5 sl B s (;):‘}’1(""““;“‘ el the following list will indicate: H sl St Deping 1 the quicker the better! Tt won't cement-Plcked : —— dl?::-{m\l;‘axl;lk::r]l Hud. Nk Th/aTEbLe o iiteseid i PIt.un Sattn:s, Printed and Plain C.eorgetles, Crepes of ¢ e e SEb | able little picces at savings of 20c all kinds, plain and brocaded; Radiums, Foulards, Pon- —The Sale Prices range from $395.00 for to nearly $10.00 and sale prices i . . . 3 Up Unbroken. 1 Regular $495.00 Coats to $1,275.00 for a from as little as 3% to no more | gee Silks, Crepe de Chines, in black, white and the $1,630.00 Genuine Mink. than $28.12! ! wanted colors. Traflic stopped to watch 2 Kann's—Second Floor. i —Choose from— Kannle Shisctibloor < Y Smoking Stands this test of the Parker Duofold - il T Non-Breakable Barrel ' / ‘ End Tables : Console Tables Point Guaranteed 25 years for ) ey | . . W l d wear and mechanical perfection S T \ O O ‘ O O S 4 | Foot Stools | ' ) ! Costumers : For Your Fall Apparel R A Foot Comfort | Nighe Tables AllWool Twills @9 Q8 The Parker Pen Company, 8 s . Janesville, Wisconsin. Sewing Cabinets | < and Reps, Yd. 3 s —>54 inches wide and in all the new Fall colors, including reds, greens, e e Expe]‘t IS He]‘e | Telephone Stands I blues and browns. —Mink, Krimmer, Caracul, was stopped this afternoon while [ went to the top-most girder, 25 stories above Telephone Sets hth St. and Michigan Ave., and | - > | dripeg s banir BlooisiShe What is Your Console Sets street, 260 feet below. K e L Trouble? | gy ‘ The Smartest Hats Are oother—a Parker Duofold Jr.—alighted Tilt Tables Both pens were immediately picked —-It may be simply a corn, a callous or a on the pavement. T - All-Wool Plaid $2 98 %‘“fé“sns}‘f?‘&‘h‘:p}':;fi:{fig‘ifl‘:: 1 bunion, or it may be some other form of | Come Early & ?"""""es I al Ol'e e tS Guilinn 2 k‘l‘ga“leg::'s‘:n?lirw‘;‘rksmver(«'txon. \ foot trouble. It costs you nothing to Are Limited | EORRRE Y learn the true condition of your feet, and W f/m = how such conditions can be quickly and Kann's—Fourth Floor. | i inexpensively relieved. I B | Supt. of Steel Construction expensively et g az‘ih}%ré&::vflfld [ —This important demonstration is in 38-In. All-Wool Qz 00 AT charge of a foot comfort expert from the | [ ) Déaio Cre ’d. personal staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the pes, Yd., recognized foot authority. He —Felts lead in the fashions for hats, this —Navy, wood, brown, Chanel red, ¥ i i | Fall, and at this low price you will find the —Beautiful plaid coatings in all the popular colors and 54 inches wide. Good Choosing at Vet newest sivlos andfeatits: B wine, sea blue and jungle green crepes, Fre(' Samples ! | g‘}a’li'}v f}m in hm?‘n Iar:e anr}iremalFIm:I\“a‘r‘w?:! especially nice for Fall dresses. S y t smartly immed, —of Dr, Scholl’s Zino-pads, for the | Rt )"l\'an"xyl's-‘»Sc'r:)nd Floor. Kann's—Street Floor, corns, will be given upon request, i ES, traffic stopped as big Frank Ket- —Shoe Department. cheson, Supt. of Steel Construction for & : the George A. Fuller Co., hurled two Kann's—Fourth Floor. . 1 s Fovbord on e sender stet vt of the - Tomorrow, a Special Sale of Reg. $1.49 foothold on a slender steel girder e ‘ ‘ new Stevens Hotel, Chicago. Seconds of $1.85 to $2.00 H G . k halt, the oth ' o eav e s = ‘ y Gauge Aluminumware air, then landed in the street—unbroken! —5-qt. Tea Kettle By x_""] Praiervirg ‘We wanted to give the public proof [ ) | 40«":. ;_):jrg;,atail Kettle more convincing than any guarantee. So i 1 ot Donble Boiler ~ 81b. Oval Roaster we have shown by a series of heroic tests ! —6-qt. Convex Kettle ~-10-qt. Round Dishpan that the new Parker Duofold Pens with —8-qt. Convex Kettle —12-qt. Oval Dishpan v I —10-qt. Preservin, —3-qt. Percolator Permanite barrels do not break. I Introductory | | -q 11 -qt. Per 0 Get this sturdy black-tipped lacquer-red Salelor | Keflle' . —4-qt. Water Pitcher beauty at any good pen counter. & l PY Kann’s—Street and Third Floors. Ly H -] - me(t’:g;e::::h":; ::::r —It seems as if one cannot have too i “ < ” ;‘em:;}::r;encils are now made—is many stockings these days, and here is a e Y@“fi- ewe H Justrous, light-weight, and does not | chance to get them at a substantial sav- | break, fade or shrink ing. There are thread and chiffon silks to choose from, with only slight imper- Parker Duofold Peneils to match the Pens: Lady Duofold. 83 fections. Some of all-over silk, others b i with lisle garter tops. Good colors and as an es T e sizes 814 to 10 in the assortment. Z OFFICIS AND SUBRIDIARIES: NEW YORK, CHICAGO, ATLANTA. DALLAS 0 in th rt SAN FRANCTSCO * TORONTO, CANADA * LONDON, ENGLAND Kann's—Street ‘Floor. Famous for Their Beauty and Better Baking . —Special Prices—Convenient Terms of ? 5 Get a $1‘00 BOttle Of Ben | $1.00 Down and a Year To Pay—$5.00 | | 2 for your old range—Free Connections | Hur Perfume for 45¢ ‘ 3 g : : | | for ¥ v ! Investigate this of- | ar er i —The perfume preferred by Carmel Myers, the | S B b e , fer—it is for 5 days more only. Penna. Ave. P e | movie star, whose interpretation of Iras in the i Metro-Goldwyn masterpiece, “Ben Hur” has Kann’s—Third Floor. | aroused the enthusiasm of the most exacting | 8th and D uo o f critics. Get your bottle at this low price. Kann's—Street Floor. Luchy Curve Feed @Y and 25Year Point Duofold Jr. §5 Lady Duofold §5