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COMES HERE BY AIR FOR PRIZE HE WON Aviator Campbell to Receive From President Trophy for Flight Record. Capt. Harold D. Campbell, Marine Corps aviator, arrived at the naval air station, Anacostia, late yesterday by airplane from San Diego, Calif., to re- ceive from President Coolidge tomor- row at noon the Herbert Schiff me- morial trophy, awarded to him for the highest record of flying hours in the| Navy without accident during the last fiscal year. Capt. Campbell, piloting & Marine Corps De Havilland- observation plane and accompanied by Master Sergt. Norman G. Henderson, left the naval air station at North Island, Calif., Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. His transcontinental route east included stops at Tucson, Ariz.; El Paso and San Antonio, Tex.; Muskogee, Okla.; Belleville, 11l and Dayton, Ohio. Capt. Campbell was met at the air station by Capt. Harold C. Major, U. 8. M. C., of the Bureau of Aero- nautics, and Lieut. Ford O. Rogers, office of chief of Marine Corps avia- tion, A dinner will be given in Capt. Campbell's honor at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow night by the Schiff memorial trophy committee, Invited guests include Secretary Wilbur, Assistant Secretaries Davison, War- ner and MacCracken of the War, “ommerce Departments, respec- Dr. George W. Lewis, director earch, national advisory com- mittee for aeronautics; Porter Adams, president of the National Aeronautic Assoclation: Capt. Emory S. Land, assistant chief of the Bureau of Aero- | nautics; Maj. Fdward H. Brainard, chief of Marine Corps Aviation: Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of the Army Air Corps, and Brig. Gen. James E. Fechet, istant chief; Carl F. Schory, secretary contest committee, National Aeronautic Asso- ciation: Capt. 1. H. Edwards, aide to Gen. Patrick: Licut. Frank H. Conant, | 2d, of the flight division, Bureau of Acronautics. g RULER OF ABYSSINIA | GREETS SCIENTISTS Field Mnseu;r; Party Welcomed and Given Freedom of the Country. 5 BY JACK BAUM. Bpegial Correspandent of The Star and the North “American Newspaner Alli ADDIS ABEBA, Abyssinia. October 15.—Regent RasTafarl. ruler of vesterday greeted the scientific expedition _of the Field Museum and Chicago Daily News and after shaking hands cordially ~with all of us, offered us the freedom of his country. i “I am_especiallv pleased that the Chicago Daily News and North Ameri- can Newspaper Alliance are offering the world a true picture of Abys. sinia.” RasTafari said. “My people are beginning to learn of America and it is fitting that America should know Abvssinia.” | Ras-Tafari is a r very handsome man. His ren winning smile completely captivated | our party. < we were preparing to | leave, Ras-Tafarl told us that he | wanted to see all of us again. infor- | mally, and a little later we received his roval command to dine with him on Saturday. | Copsright. v North American News. | anoe. i B Ordered to Duty in Training. Capt. Charles H. Renfro, Corps of | Engineers Reserve. of this city, has been ordered to report to the chief of | Iingineers. Munitions Building, for duty In training. ' SHIPPING NEWS Arvivals at_and_Sailings From New York, ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Carlllo—Santa Mart g Silvia—St. Johns ... Maracalbo—La Guayra Fort Victoria—Bermuda Mauretania—Cherbotirg DUE TODAY. Duillio—Genoa ........ President "Harding— Bremen Stavangerfiord—Oslo . . . ... Resolute—Hamburg ... Medea—La Guayra Carlier—Antwerp DUE TOMORRO Chicago—Bordeaux ........ Monterey—Progreso EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NE! Adriatio—TLivernool Albert Baliin—Hamburg ‘American Legion—Buenoa Aires Cel 5 Chicago—Bordeanx Colombi an Fran Conte Rosso—Genoa Drottningholm—Gothenburg Edison—Piracns an Franciso conta—Livernnol o Til—Copenhagen rge Wash ngton— Bremen castria—Havre : fathan—sSonthanipton Majestic—Sonthampion Minnetonka—London Monterey—Procreso Qlvmpie—Sonthampton cruise ARRIVALS AT FOREIGN PORTS. Ancon—Crisiobal a Tivives—Cristobal West Arrow OUTGO! SAILING TODAY. & e Marseille a0 Hatieras—Baice Astrea—Port Pri Homeric—Cherbourg. - ampton .. .. . Midnight SATLI TOMORROW. da—Plvmouth. Boulogne 3:00 e o th. Havre: « ... 10:00 A Rotterdam—Plymouth. Bouiogne. 1 Paltie—Cobh_ Liverpool e Belgentand—Plymouth. Cher! o Tramylvant i Southampton P conta—Cobb. Liverpool vaia ... Ui 'fi;'ommm City p n ria—Bermudi g ‘ana, Cristob; 11 Thomas. Martinique. The Sale of Coats—at Kann’s Trimmed Lyons Velvet Hats - $3.85 —The sort of hats you see smartly dressed women wear. Simply trimmed —but so very chic, you will only won- der they cansell for such a small sum. They are made of Lyons velvet, com- bined awith metallic cloth, or of satin, and are in all the colors in favor for Autumn, including black. Large, small and medium shapes and head sizes for every one. 2 600 New Tailored Felt Hats —Tailared Felts, the favorites of the mode, are $l 69 offered at this low price Saturday. Black and . all the smart colors, and shapes of all kinds are shown Kann's—Second Floor. A New Russian Calf Oxford Smart and Comfortable for Walking * T $7.50 Pr. —Designed for wear with walking and sports costumes this nelv Ox- ford will be found in every smart women's wardrobe. Tt is Blucher cut, with imitation alligator pancl and wing tip and is finished with brass eyelets. Chic, comfortabie and most reasonably priced. Sizes 3 to 8 Kann's—Fourth Floor. That Describes the Famous T All-Silk Chiffon Hose At the Low Price of $1.00 Pr. —Hosiery these days is one of the most essential features of a woman’s costume—and if you are looking for durable, good quality, good looking hose at a mighty small cost—here they are. The well known “Faultless” make, too, clear and shder and of all-silk chiffon, with tops and soles interlined with lisle. The soles are seam- less and there is a seam up the back. The colors are those popular for Fall— —Titan Sand —Moonlight —Atmosphere = —Nude —Blush —Peachbloom —Champagne ~ —Pearl Gray —Black —White Sizes 8, to 10 “Quality At A Price” E —Rose Taupe —Skin —Blue Fox —French Nude } “Yes—They Certainly Are Faultless!” Kann's—Street Floor. i - = — Ilflflum \ Offers Splendid Variety and Unusual Values at $28 —It will be time very shortly to get into a Warm Winter Coat. Then how nice it will be to have it right there in your closet all ready to put on. But the nicest part of it will be to know that you have only paid $28 for so smart a coat as one of these. Either sports or dress styles here for your selection at the same price. The sports coats of warm wool coatings, the dress coats of suede-finished and high-pile fabrics. Beaverette, brown, or coon mandel, red fox and Manchurian wolf collars. i —Colors are sassafras, gracklehead, pinebark, wine, brown, green, black. —Also stripes, plaids and mixtures. —Misses’, women’s and large women's 81zes. Kann's—Sccond Floor. Two-Piece Silk Frocks Step Smartly “Into the Mode With Price Tags Marked $16.95 —Made in the popular two-picce style, their smartness is assured. Fashioned of satins, flat crepes, velvets, twills and many combinations of materials, their good quality confirms the assurance of smart style. That a two-piece model can be either trim and tailored. or feminine and dressy. and equally attractive in either mood, well demonstrated in these new frocks which are very chic with their new sleeves and new necklines. —RBordeaux, Jungle Green. Wallflower, Navy and Black are the popular colors. —Sizes for misses and women. The Two Styles : 4 Kann's—Yecond Floor. Sketched Are Characteristic of the Many Girls’ Warm Coats Oihers at $16.95. i In Rich Fall Colors b $12.75 —Colors, styles. materials all calculated to make their youthful wearers more charming than ever. Warm velours. new plaids and serviceable mixtures, made in tailored styles with new puffed sleeves, trimmed with silk stitching, tucks, braid and buttons. Fuli length lined and warmly interlined. The new colors include— New Costume Slips, $3.95 —These are the new Straightline Cos- tume Slips, and are made of a splen- did quality radium, with hemstitched tops and deep hems of self material. Correct bust measurements for sizes 30 to 44. Colors—Tan, navy. rust, claret, jungle green, silver and black -~Gracklehead, and peacock blues: reds of many tones; dragon'sblood, Jap ivy New Rondback blue, and green: als combinations in checks, plaids and mix- tures. Sizes 7 to 14. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Sccond Floor. New Junior Frocks Are Ready in Silk, Velveteen, Jersey, and Twills, at— Imported Novelty Cuff —Junior Frocks —that affect a grown-up air with their new Dol- man sleeves and the new necklines Fabric Gloves of their elders’ modes—make up Special Saturday a most, attractive collection at this popular price. There are one and two piece effects — straightline, c r. shirred flounce and pleated styles. trimmed in many novel ways, and shown in the latest shades. The —A sale that will enable you to get 5 materials are— the Gloves vou need for some time to come at very little cost. 1000 pairs, of fine quality fabric. with the popu- lar turn-down cuffs and two-tone em- broidered backs. The cuffs in several smart styles. Crepes, Satins, Georgettes, Velveteens, Jerseyg, and Twills. Sizes 16 to 20 Years —Colors, French Blonde, Beaver, Pongee, New Mode, French Gray, and Almond. Sizes 53§ to 8. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. Penna. Ave. 8th & D Sts. Warm, Knit Underwear Is Needed Now! —Women's Medium-weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee length. fiz::i;}o ‘to 44. Priced, $l '35 —Children's Wool and Cotton Mixed Ribbed Union Suits, in gray ‘?nly. dHigh neck, long sleeves, nee and ankle lengths. Priced, a suit. ........ 51-35 —Women’s Light-weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, in good, wanted styles, with reinforced arm ashieldsmand flat seams. izes 36 to 44. Priced, a Kann's—Street Floor. Toiletries Specially Priced —Azurea Perfume. Spe- clally priced, an oz., at 690 —Watkins Mulsifi Cocoanut Ofl Shampoo. Special, ¢ Rk —Neet Dopilators. Specially priced Satu day at .. " 39¢ —Pinaud's Lilac Ve tal. Priced, a bottle, @= IR i usnses e 85¢ —Elmo Cleansing Cream; $1.00 size. Spe- clalat’. . 83c —Elmo Tissue Cream; S0c sh: Bpesiai tor.. 22€ §ibreshies “Towelottes: 1.00 size. Specially priced at . S 79¢ —Orphos Taoth Paste; Sioriises et o 2190 —Lablache Powder: regular 50c size. Speo- clatat .,.,..... 3% —Superfor Bay Rum; regularly Special At ' 25¢ —Lux Soap; regularly 10c a cake. Special, 4 D cakes for .. 25¢ —Physiclans’ and Surgeons' Soap. Specially priced at 6 cakes for ......... 45¢ Kann Street Floor. Imported Point Venise Lace Collar and Cuff Sets $1.00 Value, Special 59¢ —Such an assortment of lace neckwear as one seldom finds at such a low price. Collar and cuff =ets, the collars in different shapes including the new round and Boyish styles—some of cream lace, others ecru. 480 pleces in all, a small num- ber when the price is so low. 50¢ Gardenias 39¢ —The flower that is being worn by all the smart feminine world this season, is offered here at a most attractive price. colors, others two-tone cffects—and all have a bud and foliage Collar and Cuff Set $1.95 —You will like these new boyish shaped collars and cuff sets of taf- feta. They are in smart black and white, red and black and green and black checks, with edges in large scalloped effects. Just the things to wear with the new Jersey dresses. Kann's—Street Floor. A Beautiful New Bag at $6.00 —There is no question about the smartness of this new bag sketched below. It is in the popular pouch shape, mounted on an imitation ivory frame, the color of the bag— and is made of genuine leather— in fish scale, buff lizard, buff alli- gator or glazed alligator effect. Is silk lined, is fitted with purse and mirror, and comes in all the smart new colore. —We are also showing a com- plete assortment of new leath- er handbags at $2.95 and $5.00.