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» “AD” CONVENTION OPENS WEDNESDAY Representatives of 133 Agencies Coming Here. President to Speak. Representatives of 133 advertising Agefwics will gather here on Wednes- day and Thursday for the tenth an- nual gonvention of the American As- soclation of Advertising Agencies. A wide variety of subjects will he dis- cussed. Reports will he received from 47 committees. which have heen work- ing for the last year on different prob. lems in V\m; nallnnal advertising and adv will he [ and Presic m 44»:-]\!‘!" will address the visitors v Iirstine of Barton. Durstine k., who is of Advertising .a:‘nnrm. Wi off. v epen the convention at 10 o Wednesday morning, imme. Aiataly follawing Tha regisfFation of delegates. who will he here from al parts of the country. \ddresses Arranged. Varions committess then will pre. sent their annual report. and there will he addresses by Willard & French of Brooke. Smith & French, »etrolt: Henry T. Ewald, Camp- lwald Co.. Detroit: H. H. Charles Advertising X and Newcomh . the Erickson Co. Inc., New York. St. Eimo Massengale of the Massen gale Advertising Agency. Atlanta, will IV‘ toastmaster at the llln/hm\n on Wednesdaxr. The epeake < Thomason of the Chjes former president of the Ameri. can Newspaper Publishers’ Associa- tion: Frank RBraucher, Crowell Pub. ng (0. vice president of the ical Publishers’ Association, and ir, MeGraw-Hill Co., T the Association Business the luncheon there will an_open sesslon at which speakers And their subjects will be: “Conduct vertising Agency Ru. f Advertising and Enads The Age and Its Application to the P of the Individual Agency.” by Stew and Stanley’ Resor of | pson Co. and Dr. Daniel r of research for the iation of the Advertis Dinner at Mayfldwer. At the conclusion of the opening wcsion there will he a dinner at the Mavflowar Hotel. at which President Coolidge will speak, as will B. Kirk Rankin. Nashville. Tenn John A, N. () Kerwin H il Hall, St. Louis, ing of the .J. Walter Chicage, will be the essions will he devoted J a Louis Honlg, San Francisco, FIFTEEN MEN TAKEN IN GAMBLING RAID | Secret Push-Button Said by Police to Have Opened Door. Apparatus Seized. Heads Advertisers ROY S, DURSTINE. WASHINGTON OPERA GETS NOTED TENOR Smirnoff. Famous Russian,! to Come Here From Europe | to Sing “Pique Dame.” Dimitri Smirnoff, f tenor. who has sung feal in special < House in New . has heen Metropolitan Ope York several vears to America especi ing role in the fi Washinzton of Dame™ 1o be sung er < ability in ¢ Therefore, innotnce- | ment just made public hy Mr. Al- bion comes with added interest The cablesram which he received | from Prince Zereteli in rd to the engagement of Smirnoff reads “Being engaged January in Paris | Smirnoff could accept four perform- | ances from fth to 25th of December. | Cable dec ! Wil \pnenr December 6. The result was a complation’ of the engagement of the ten: He will <ing the role here in first per- formance of the lncal company this season, December 6, at the Wash. ington Auditorium He I sung 3 number of seasons A Scata in ! Milan and at the I irand Opera | House. Another famous Russian singer who has been engaged to sing in t P Ruszeowska, n, one of the the part. i opers in New Yok, Her appearaice in “Pigue »* with the Wa - Opera | ned to he American | dshut n opera well known and where she has su la il S deons 1 l»nulmn‘ 0s Alres. is being trained to si Mr. Albion also am time that the following opera productions and first sevies 1 “Pique Roheme. a rald to two rear rooms . street vesterday afternoon, s Varney and Rrodie took men. A man giving hh igar Pool Williams, 3521 Fourteenth s d with setting up Ano e tives said they had sought entrance to the place for som They learned a push but 1 box would cause « scene when the police patrol ed wp at the e to haul the to the first preeinet station, CALIFORNIA TO DELAY RIVER PROJECT ACTION » Gov. Richardson Blames Legiska- ture's Poliey on Johnson . Influence. <uring upper ifornia will passed the most optin of opponents of Goy who called the s . other helongings PILGRIM HOMES DOOMED. Plymouth to Raze Buildings of Elizabethian Period. eighteenth centuries, this section is much the 8% It was In the days of Elizabe Some of the houses have semi ramed around mas Some houses h t ,.hh\n~ have overhang: ing oak frames and are glazed with leaden casements. The section is considered generally overcrowded and lacks sapitary re quirements. A scheme is now under cnsideration tn permit making the amount of the preser tan und Isold The comp; busy season. including some not yet ready for announcement. PLAINTIFF TAKES STAND IN $50,000 SAMOAN SUIT| many plans for a Trial Involving Capt. Waldo Evans, U. S. Navy, as Governor, Will Be Resumed Monday. ated Precs , October 2 is own hehalf yes sult for $30,000 damg Capt. Waldo Evans, U. S venting h his family. who v that he desir within his v from re 1 will be resumed Monday Fomsier Wohampion’ to! Manswer| . | DEMPSEY HEARING SET. ; | Kearns' Aétion Tuesday. 3 (£).—A mo- v deposit his bank @ from attachment under which the s cated as inadequate. SLAYER, 18,' CONVTCTED. Found Guilty of Manslaughter in | High School Boy's Death. ST. PAUL. Octohy ). —Steve | 18, was o e manslaugh following th a high sch, vietion he charg ty of 5 to 20 vears in Robinson was fa injured - night of May 24. While a Tember ari| a party of high school hoys and girls, o he became involved in an argument | with Hartigan and two companions | which led to blows. SN e The most valuahle hat in the world is said to helong tn a famous French | actress. When it was insured it was | valued at $90.000. It is made of gold provements and at_the same time'lace with a brim decorated with dia- preserve the buildings® monds and e THE SUNDAY STAR. KAUFMANN'S _ ONE-HOUR SAL Your Time Means Money \\'ASHIN(%TON, D. C. OCTOBER 24, 1926—-PART 1. A Natiorails Known Organization of 21 Stores TOMORROW (MONDAY) MORNING WE HOLD OUR THIRD SALE OF THIS TYPE—“AN HOUR SALE.” The merchandise offered is of our regular stock at extraordinary savings. As in our first sale, these specials will be available only at the hours designated. After that time the merchandise will automatically revert to the former floor prices. No merchandise in these specla]s will be sold before the hour or after. Throughout twenty-one cmea where the Kaufmann stores are located, this sale is being run. It is only through the power of our nationallyffs inown organization that it is possible to sell merchandise at the belo“' prices. Note carefully hours enumerated—and in selecting the merchandise—note carefully the time. The generous response to our first two sales of this type, and the repeated requests for another, has caused us to repeaf, it the third time. REMEMéER, SPECIALS CAN ALSO BE PURCHASED CN JUR FAMOUS BUDGET PLAN—WITH NO ADDED INTEREST CHARGE Decorated End Table HIS is the popular Table now.. Its colorings L arerich and deep. The top has the quaint and | beautiful Japanese design. All have decalcomania decoration; choice of green or red. Regularly Sold for $6.50 sronan. $3.95 5-Piece, Two-Color Breakfast e ® suite RICH, dainty suite in artistic two color ef- fect. Four chairs and table all substantially made. Regularly Scid for $32.50 Mahogany Firtish Davenport Table HIS attractive table is 4€ inches long. It is a very pieasing de- <1gn and well made. Regularty Sold for $15 9% 1. TO 12 A. M. Silver Dipped and Lacquered Bread Trays HESE trays are guaranteed not to peel or tarnish for one year. All of them etched in a tasteful design. Regularly Sold for $1.95 12TO1P. M. 69(: The House of Character Furniture Table Lamp Complete With Shade ONE of the big values of the Hour Sale. This dainty lamp has Gilded Metal Stand and Silk Shade. Choice of colors. Height is 20 inches. Regularly Sold for $4.50 FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. $2.29 J-P'ece Anthue Walnut Bedroom Suite Consisting of full length vanity, large dresser, com- modious chifforobe, how end hed, chair and hench. Panels on drawer fronte in maple. Dust-proof construetion. $159-00 Regularly Sold for $210 FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. 53 th -Finish Windsor Chairs XY AN BE USED in any room. Sturdy and of dur- able construction. Kaufmann's famous Hour Sale. Regularly Sold for $6.75 3TG 4 P. M. $395 Great Special in a 10 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite O.\'LY our great buying power makes it pos- sible to offer this value. Buyilt as character Furniture is built. Large Buffet, Server, Dining Table, Five Side Chairs and Armchair. Choice of Jacquard or Tapestry upholstering. Regularly Sold for $198 $149-00 4TO5P. M GAIN the purchasing power of our 21 associated stores is shown in this remarkable special. The suite consists of three large, handsomely upholstered pieces, Davenport, Wing Chair and Arm- chair. In two-tone Jacquard Velour. Any color combination. Reversible cushions. Regularly Sold for $197.50 $14.9.00 5TO6P. M. Kamfmafim & ol =1415 H STREET N.W