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4 10 i . : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1926. EGHTINGANG LD Yo 73 ASPOSTAL BANDTS 15 ot Expens By the Assoclated Press, 3 N, October 1.—Harry . who was nominated Accused cf Robberies in 3 States Totaling More Than $1,0€0,000. But because he filed h withdrawal too late to remove h <| name from the ballot, the vote | nominated him. Thenehe quit the interest party harme Now a third man is the T00 MANY .SECURITIES. | G i | Banker Says Numbers of New Is-| omi For Children, Girls and Juniors sues Raise Problem. | < 1 (®).—The of securities new probiem | Morris, p nking 4 The Anniversary Brings Remarkable Apparel Savings! - & Girls' COA Plain Colors and Plaids $9.75 W | tion of America at a banquet clos A Remarkable Sale of Writing Papers 45¢ Box utiful gift cabinets of Writing Paper, con- g from 24 to 36 sheets of paper and en- velopes. The majority is the fashionable large single sheet, though some are double and some decked with silver edges. White and colors, and six ditferent kinds from which to choose. Kann's—Street Floor. R e | AVAILABLE for development 21115 acre: between College and :“\l'l‘ll{!"f\ ¥ flPlI;Im! rom Washington $100,000 Bail. Boulevard to Edmond- 1 of com- || son Road, now offered alias for sale. s Imhl by mmissioner Gar THIS tract of land. about ten W. Cotter in $100,000 bail, pending miles from the Capitol Butld- to remove him to Los ing and in the heart of a rapidly wius growing section, offers an excel- lent opportunity for a profitable suburban development do but not made public ¢ the time to prevent “leaks.” Two Held Madge Evans Sample Hat $5 and $6 Values $2.98 —The girls of 7 to 14 will be glad of this Anni- versary Sale, if for nothing else than this sale of coats. It brings to them the smartest coats of velours, plaids and mixtures. They are finished with fur or tailored self collars; many have fur cuffs. Tailored and puff sleeves, tucks, buttons, silk stitching and braid are trimmings. Colors are green, red, blue, rust, tan and many shades of brown Kann's—Second Floor. Men’s and Women’s Wrist Watches Specially Priced sy watch is guaranteed to be a e timekeeper—all imported, and are offered at most ridiculously low prices. Rectangular-shaped Watch, in en- ved nickel case, a new thin design, with 6-jewel movement and = $6.50 aped Watches, he property has a frontage of —There is a Hat here for every little girl from the little one and two vear olds to the schoolgirls of 14, Felts, Velours and Velvets, also felt and velvet combinations in the most fashionable colors for Fall and shapes of all sorts. Kann’s—Second Floor. from . on ¢ Ohio Railroad lon of the Baltimore road is about one- n the property. The age on Edmondson Road is cent to the lines of the @ \ington Interurban Electric and Charles itry, have Inf. Juniors’ and Misses’ i ol i Children’s Pruit-of- Mercantile Trust watehee, ai with m“‘('lis““'g‘ar?s?nspfi @ Ir S @ ]Flr @ Ck S the-Loom Umbrellas Jie weas anpoin { ore < : movements, Your chofce at.. i moted to ¢ ot & Deposit Co. i ‘;’{31’2 " fuminous 5‘3?1'1’ y Seconds of $2 Quality For School, Sports and Busmess $4.59 —The manufacturer of these Jersey Frocks has co- operated with us to make this unusual offering possible. Smart dresses, of light-weight jersey, made in chic tw piece models, and trimmed with self material or con- trasting colors. Buttons and neat little inset pockets i CALVERT & REDWOOD STS. A BALTIMORE, MD. grade of | '$1.00 Ea. Men's Wrist Watch, in the military style, with curve case of solid nickel. Luminous dial and 6-jewel lever movement, Very spe- i, cach, $7.50 Kann's—Street Floor. —Good, Sturdy Umbrellas 1'..r school use. The colors are fa the material an excellent grade nl Fruit-of-the-Loom cotton, with the slightest of imperfections in the , weave, and the handles are un- usually pretty and finished with cord. Colors—Red, Purple and Green. Come early, the quantity is limited to 100. Kann's FEDERAL FINANCE By JOHN POOLE PREVENTION OUTMATCHES REDRESS Some Day On Ahead finish them attractively; all are long-sleeved styles. Skirts have kick pleats. Street Floor. Salem Oversize 30x31/, Cl. Tires $10.95 —An anniversary special that will appeal | to every moto These are the tires ]! that are guaranteed for one year on a e basis, and very low priced in Colors are tan, red, green and Autumn leaf. Sizes 14 to 20. S 84, Children’s Coats $8.50 to $9.50 Values, Special $6.88 —Charming little models for the little ones of 2 to 6 are offered at this reduction in the Anniversary Sale. Double- breasted Coats, some fur trimmed, others smartly tailored, and all nicely lined with satcen. The materials—Camel’s Hair, Polaire, Tweed and Zebeline. The Colors—Maroon, Brown, Blue and Tan ildren’s Dresses In Two-piece Effects—Sizes 7 to 14 Fabric Gloves, at 59¢ Pr. -This is a very special value in the Anniversary and planned espe for the children. They are lent Quality, TImported ]<.|hm Gloves, with pretty embroidered backs and all in the one-clasp style. Colors, Piping Rock, tortoise, skin and new pong Kann’s Some day you are going to rent a safe deposit box. May that day wish—before thieves break through and steal or the ravages of fire destroy. So much for good wishes. Our friendliness is better shown when we urge you to make immediate use of safe deposit facilities extended by a vault that typifies good wishes come true. le. Kann's—Third Floor. € Sizes 'l ‘to 6 Street Iloor. REE BOX RENTAL until January 1, 1927, to all who—pending the complete filling up of available boxes— rent a box for the year of 1927. FEDERAL-AMERICAN | NATIONAL BANK Where G Street Crosses Fourteenth Regular $5.50 “Buddy L” Steam Shovels Children’s 3/-Length Novelty Cotton Socks $4.68 Ea. A toy that will please every youngster, so if you are wise you will get one now, to give away Christmas. They are made of heavy steel, welded " and riveted together, are in black enamel finish i with red trimmings, and they scoop up the dirt, clevate it, then swing around and drop the load wherever desired. e — S e RSN SRR R S R A R A A A A A A A A A A A A % . Regular 50¢ Quality 29¢ Pr. —Here is another big value for Saturday—1,350 pairs of Novelty- top Cotton Ribbed Socks at a great big reduction. Every pair is per- fect, the colors are tan bark, Russia calf, camel, nude, gray, toast, beige and crash, and the sizes to 10. It would be well to shop ecarly, as the quantity is limited. Kann's—Street Floor. CURTAINS AND BLANKETS 2 8 8 Washed Beautifully C. —We are offering for the young girls of 7 to 14 the smartest of school dresses, at a most modest price. Two-piece effect Balbriggans with embroidered pock- ets and trimmings of contrasting colors. CURTAINS man washes your curtains most care- 1lv. using nothing but soft water and Ivory Soap. T zed with patent MacKenzie dried (without the use of pins) on forms When finished, the curt s ha\c allops perfectly shaped. With Tol- alty. 150 Regular $2.95 Pioneer Express Wagons are s edg even man, Curtains Are a Spec The Colors: Tan, brown, green and rose $1.88 Ea. —Good sturdy wagons with solid wooden bottoms, with steel frame sides, enameled blue. Steel gearing throughout, wooden ndles with steel loop handle double spoke steel BLANKETS 1 the past six months Tolman has re- Kann’s—Second Floor. more compliments on the blan- than ever before in the history of vour blankets are brushed, raising in the p. They come back to nkage, loss of ankets are safe in . try the Tolman kets they I-no de Misses’ and Children’s High and Low Shoes $2.35 Pr. —Parents will save money in purchasing one, two or more pairs at this price. In the sale are Tan Oxfords and Ties, Tan Lace Shoes and Pat- ent with Dull or Colored Top, Lace Shoes. Spring heel or rubber top-lift styles. Sizes 814 to 11 and 1135 to 2 Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Children’s Reg. $1.00 Fleeced Waist Suits 69¢ Ea. —You will not find a better value than this. They are Excellent QQual- ity Cotton, Ribbed, Fleece-lined Waist Suits, in sizes 2 to 12 years— are reinforced where wear is most essential, and are in Dutch neck, elbow - sleeve, knee -length style only. F. W. MacKensie, Pres. 6th and C Sts. N.W. 2469 18th St. Frankli ];P 2 6 Dupont Circle Col. 636 ankiin “Vp, 73 Franklin 5232 PASS S SRS A SRR AN AR Children’s One-Clasp | Kann's—Street Floor. 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