Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1926, Page 14

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14 WARGUL ALK AGAN STRS PARS Government Circles Aroused by Stresemann’s Reply to Poincare. By the Assoctated Press PARIS. October 5.--French gov- ernmental circles ar rred over the speech of the German foreign minis- Dr. Stresemann, at Cologne Sun- . In which he-referred to the peeches of Pre- | terizing them as midst of the d saying that ¥ was " to submit to any 1 tribunal charged with in- vestigating the origins of the World War. A semi-official note issued vesterday “The Busy Corner” For the Duration of The Anniversary Sale Special at $42.50 —This beautiful model has white oven handy service drawer (as shown). Special Prices—S pecial Terms on “Detroit Jewel” Gas Ranges “They Bake Better” —For the. duration of our Anniversary we are going to continue these these famous Gas Ranges. Come and get yours tomorrow, the time is lim are most attractive. 1—Special Prices! 2—Easy Terms—$1.00 Down! 3—85.00 for Your Old Range! 4—TFree Connections! —The Detroit Jewel bakes better than any other Gas Stove; in fact, it bakes with the oven door wide open—a test no other range can equal. There’s a Detroit Jewel Model to Fit Every Kann's—Third Floor. states that M. Poincare’s'St. Germain and Bar-Le-Duc speeches last Sunday and Monday, respectively, were an expression of the opinion of the entire | French government. “In_the speech delivered at Co- logne,” the note says, “Dr. Strese. mann once more raises the question of responsibility for the _war. Although M. Poincare was careful in his recent declarations at St. Germain and Bar-Le-Duc to make distinction | between the imperial government apll | the German people, t erman min- ister of foreign affairs saw fit to con- tradict the language.of the French | premier.” . i In French governmental circles it | said the declarations made v M. Poincare before the general | council of the Meuse department were deliberated on in cabinet council and expressed both in spir d letter the | constant thought of the “rench gov- ernment. . In its comment the Temps sa “Dr. Stresemann forgets that it was he himself by his most imprudent |{language to the C colony at Geneva who reopened the debate upon the responsibility of Germany for the | war. Farm hands are subfect to benefits | of the mew workers' compensation law in New South Wales. Penna. Ave. 8th and D Sts. " doors and special inducements on ited and the inducements Kitchen Space THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.) 0. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1926. Regular $3.95 “Em-dee” - Uniforms $2.66 —These neat, good-looking uniforms are made of an excellent quality English broadcloth in the popular straightline effect with long sleeves and double cuffs. They have two generous pockets, wide belts, pretty detachable pearl buttons, and are in sizes 34 to 46. Beautifully finished gar- ments, at an inexpensive price. ‘ Kann's—Second Floor —We present for the young folks many things they will need in their wardrobe at prices every Mother will appreciate. At the Sign of the Shinning Star —Every day of the Anniversary Sale there will be a new Spotlight Special, and you'll find it at the sign of the shining star on our street floor. Each item so displayed will be well worth the extra prominence it receives. Don't miss them. A Sale of WELS! 25¢ (B‘Jouon Huck Face Towels, 19¢ Ea. —18x36-inch Towels of a nice weight huck, very closely woven. Plain white or with blue borders. 25¢ Turkish Bath Towels, 20c —18x36-inch Towels of good weight and in plain white or with fancy colored borders. 39¢ Turkish Bath Towels, 33c —Good Heavy Weight, Double Thread Bath Towels —plain white or with fancy colored borders. 50c¢ Turkish Bath Towels, 39¢ —A good heavy weight, double thread, very ab- sorbent quality. Plain white or with fancy golored borders. ' Kann’s—Street Floor, 59¢ Pure Linen Huck Face Towels, 45¢ —17x32-inch Fine Quality Huck Towels, with fancy colored bor- ders and hemstitched hems. Neckwear! —Infants’ Nursery Blankets, prilieE e e . OOC —Infants’ B]ax‘l)ke(s, white with pink or blue borders. Each .. 46c¢c ~Infants’ Handmade Buntings, of silk; pink or —Infants’ Handmade Jap- anese Jackets, blue. Each —Infants’ Japanese Silk Quilts. Specially priced, —Infants’ Tan Kid Mocca- sins. Low priced, a pair 28C ZzBigdcyc Diapers, size x24; hemmed. Special, “Vanta Shirts, of mixed silk, cotton and wool. Each. 88¢c —Vanta Bands, of silk, cot- ton and wool. Each. 50c ~Vanta Stockings, i mixed. Specially priced, a ~Handmade, Hand-embrod- erel resses and Gertrudes. Z\White Bunfings, with hood, trim- —Infants’ Hand-crochet Bootees, pair h—lufants' fiPinm\'cases. em- roidered, finished with ruf- fle. Each... " 25¢ —Infants’ Sweater, with belt; link- and-link stitch; pink and blue. Bxeh o .. .o o 4 51-98 —Infants’ Knitted Caps, fin- ished with sitc. Bach.. . 98C -—-Infan(!:s' Long Cash- & mere Coats, with em- broidered collar. Each.... $3-88 —Infants’ Coats, with hand-embroid- g;ecdh collars, 3ilk lined. $4-88 —Infants’ Crepe de Chine Coats, with ;:{rocdhet edge around collar; loose ned; pink, blue and white.. Sizes1to2. Each.. $5-88 —Infants’ Sweaters and Sacques, hand ai'u] mzcll;i;: m2$dp0;() white, pink and blue. 25 to $2.00 values. Clisige s B8C —Infants’ Pillows, of kapok; 3 PRECEE B 40C —Bath Robes, in varlous At Exceptional Savings! —Because an importer was willing to co-operate with us in making this sale the greatest in our history, we are able to offer you Real Lace Neckwear at genuine savings. There are collar and cuff sets, separate collars and vestees of such laces as Irish and Filet, Irish and Pt. Venise, some with Embroidered Binche. In three price lots— Regular $2.97 Neckwear for .... $1.97 Regular $3.75 to $4.50 Neckwear for $2'77 Regular $4.50 t S;F;OarNeckwea: for $3'77 Kann’s—Street Floor. Part-Wool and Fine Cotton Comforts ® o Beautifully Hlustrated BOOKS For Young . Folks Published to Sell for From $2.00 to $3.00 Your Choice at 95¢ Gladys Peto’s Children’s Annual —-Boys and girls of five to ten will be fascinated with this book of verses and stories. Pictures on every page. “Coppertop” By Harold Gaze —A beautifully illustrat- ed book of strange imaginary adventures of a merry little person with a2 mop of fiery red hair—called Coppertop. “Pan the Piper” and Other Marvelous Tales By Anna Curtis Chandler —Narratives full of ad- ventures, poetry and much valuable informa- tion of famous figures in history, art and lit- erature. “Doing Right” —A course in character building, a whole story library in itself, planned and graded for children of six to fourteen. “Baby Peggy’s Own Story Book” —Illustrated in color. The stories are new and old favorites from every child’s heritage of litera- ture. Doran’s Children’s Classics Hllustrated by George Soper —The WWater Babies— Charles Kingsley. --The Heroes—Charles Kingsley. —Alice’s Adventure in styles and all colors. Sizes 2t06. Each../..... T 88¢ —!nfa‘r:ns' Crepe de Chi'ne and Cash- mere Coats, in pretty col- orsmdwhite. Eagh:.. 92.98 Wonderland — Lewis Carol. -——Tales from Shake- speare—Chas. and Mary Lamb. —Grimm’s Fairy Tales. —We have only 250 to sell and at the price they are offered, they will not be here long. They are regular $5.00 and $6.00 values, have attractive covers, with plain sateen borders, and are 72x80 inches in size, med with pink or blue $1.88 ribbon. Each..... —Infants’ White Rubber Crib Sheets, with eyelet in corner. 27x36- = 859¢ —Infants’ Pads, for crib or 25 - coach. Size17x18. Each... C inch size. Special... i( $l.18 —Infants’ Pads, size 17x30. 49(: —White Drawer e gings, in link-an stitch. A pair. Special, each, at —Infants’ Wrapj wn —Infants’ Crib Sheets, with Model No. 541 and Gertrude. The three h itch e $ l .00 e::}‘:smc ed hems. That Always Sold for $65, Now - $95 — These machines have been used for demonstration pur- poses and, although sligh marred, they are mechanically perfect and in working order. There are only a limited num- ber to sell, so it would be well to shop early. Can be pur- chased on deferréd payment plan of— z Kann’s—Street Floor Kann's—Downstairs Book- store and Main Aisle Kann's—Second Floor. One of the Season’s Biggest Values in Lane Cedar Chests’ $24.95 to $32.95 Grades at - 815 —The Anniversary has brought forth some un- usual values, but none that is greater than this. They are the Lane make, Red Cedar Chests, 44 to 48 inches long, in plain, copper trimmed, panel front and various other styles. You will soon be putting away your Sum- mer clothes and will need some place to store them, and a cedar chest will not only answer that purpose, but will make a lovely piece of furniture for your home. Kann's—Third Floor. Room Reg. $55 : e wes Sanford’s Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs $39.95 (Very Slight Imperfections) —9x12 and 8%x10% ft. rugs, some with plain centers and handsome borders, others in allover and medal- lion effects—25 of the most. beautiful patterns— and colors that are both pretty and durable. It seems a shame to call these seconds—for the im- perfections are so slight you will hardly notice them, and there is nothing that will hurt the wear. Kann's—Third Floor Nickeled Frame Serving Street : ! Convenient and Third . Terms A —Beautiful, Handy Size Serving Trays, with black bottoms, attrac- tively decorated and cov- ered with glass; the rails and handles being of nickel]. Regular $3.00 values, priced in this sale at a mighty big reduction. Two sizes,13x19and 11x7. Kann's—Third Floor, Ask About . The Greater HOOVER Positive agitation has been obtained in this new Hoover. Home-cleaning methods have been revolutionized and a higher grade of cleanliness attained. Our Demonstrators will show vou fits particular advantages. Ask about them.

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