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K TRUNK S GUARDED INMPHERSONCASE Prosecuter Takes No Chance' { ofvrosing It Since Other [ Evidence Disappeared. By the Acsoclated Press, LOS ANGELES, November 1.—Dis- | appearance yesterday of the sixth' group of documents which the State ! has used for evidence in the Aimee Bemple McPherson conspiracy case caused District Attorney Keyes to| take extra precautions today toward | guarding the trunk seized in New York recently as the property of . Ormiston, fugitive radio trunk, packed with gowns, ind_other articles of feminine 1, which Keyes says will defin- ftely link the Angelus Temple evan- gelist with the former radio operator in a consplracy to defeat justice, is due to arrive here today. Keves has arranged to have de- tectives receive the trunk from the carrier and removed it to a secret des- fination, where it will be opened and its contents examined. Will Photograph Garments. rment will be photographed ¢ concelvable angle and the original negatives will be placed in the county’s vaults. The garments, after being shown State’s witnesses, will be placed 1 envelopes for fekeeping, nounced. The evidence then tored away for use in event n and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, are held for trial in Superior Court on criminal v charges, today was to question Miss rha . the evangel h Frame, the 1d a member of pastor’s confid: the Anzelus Temple. Quiz Planned About Dress. Keyes indicated he intended ques- tionin iss Schaeffer concerning her allezed connection with a silk cord dress found among the contents of the Ormiston trunk and which was ve been traced to a clean- nt in Glendale, near s has been identified y e as one left at the ablishment last No- vember in the name of Miss Schaeffer, {eves said he has learned. will be asked recently found tributed to Mrs. Me- id by Keyes to have d to Ormiston. = by th Pherson, been addre: THIS YEAR’S RAINS AID CROPS OF 1927 Yosses Due to Towa Floods Expect- ed to Be More Than Paid Next Season. By tha Associated Press. DES MOINES, Towa, November 1.— The silver lining of the rain clouds that poured tons of water over each Jowa acre during September will be visible to farmers of the State when next vear s are harvested. A few weeks ago flooded streams &nd inundated lowlands foretold huge crop losses. But cheering state- ? from observers fndicate that vear's scattered Josses will be offset by many indirect ben through the renlenishing of the water reservoir. For many vears the water reserve a Dpleted. city of top s interf with crop growth and the gradual lowering of the permanent ground water level has caused shot of well water. lhis vear's rains came at a season when the crops were dormant. The water thus penetrated the lower levels, and also replenished the sofl er supy It is estimated that about 25 per cent of the precipi- v was carried off by th reams t the balance has so saturated will be rowing sea- able for theq 80 next three or Charles E. Fox Dies at 56. CHICAGO, November 1 (P)— Charles E. Fox widely known architect, died at his home here yes- terday | Ees L | Equipped to : R RRIRI R RRRIR. be sure of satisfactory vk, service and RRRRRRER * We install the most improved types of Hot-Water Systems. I-Vl—;urice J. Colbert ating—Plumbing - Tinning 5 Phone Main ¢ 621 | Street "t 7 E RERRRC R QIRNS RARRATERARRRRREE ST NRER =G () preparec. faster now than plain toast ATS used to take a while to cook. Now they're ready in 3 ration of protein, | carbohydrates, vitamines and the “bulk” (to make laxatives less often peeded) that active people need to warry on the day Get Quick Quaker. Food that's delicious; food that “stands by” through the morning. Start each vy that way. da'mer grocer has Quick Quaker— also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. Quick Quaker: Bring the Children to See Sue Hastings’ Marionettes Three Shows Daily—All This Week 11 4AM.,2 P.M., 4:30 P.M. —The first two performances each day will be “Peter Rabbit”—a play in three scenes with musical numbers. While the daily 4:30 performance will be “The Puppet Follies” in various scenes and musical numbers. In Toyland—Fourth Floor. A Remarkable Savings! 54.In. Brocaded Velvet on Chiffon—a $10 Value! $4.95 yd. —One of the popular fabrics of the hour. This beautiful material is shown in lovely designs and exquisite color combinations; also in all white and all black. It also combines very charmingly with plain velvets or metal cloths for street and evening wear. Only 1% yards required for a dress. Flora Washable Flat Crepe $1.95 Yd. —These_crepes have always £old at $2.69 yard, here until the present week. I inches wide and a hi trous flat crepe weave, shown in 40 light and dark colors. $2 All-Silk Satin Charmeuse $1.6% Yd. -—A good quality, with a high, lustrous finish, shown in about 256 smart Autumn colors and plenty of black; 39 in. wide. Heavy Satin Crepes, Reg. $2.69 $1.95 Yd. —This is a fine crepe-back satin with a lustrous surface. The colors are claret red, jun- gle green, navy blue and black. $1.95 All-Silk Crepes at $1.39 Yd. 000 yards, of our regular $ allsilk georgette and allsilk crepe de chine, in about 100 different colors. Kann's—Street Floor. Best Shoe Values in Months! Women’s Low Shoes $5, $6 and $7.50 Kinds! $3.29 pr. —The very newest and smartest shoes of the season are shown, some plain, others trimmed and some with ap- plique affects. There are pumps, straps and oxfords, and plenty of the popular Charleston pumps and Theo ties. —Patents, Satins, Velvets, with Cuban, French, Mili- tary, flat and steeple heels. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —Good, wanted colors. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Medium-weight Silk Hose, with mer- cerized lisle tops, soles, toes and heels. They are made full fashioned and come in black and good Kann’s—Street Floor. $1.35 Pr. ew Street Floor Section The Famous Universal Electrical Appliances Also on the Third Floor Thermax Electric Toaster Toaster, $2.95 Mhermax brand ersal Electric makes two pieces toast at the same of Percolator Penna. Ave. 8th & D Sts. Handsome Coats Are Being Bought in This Sale at $63 Instead of $79.50, $89.50 and $98.50 —An unusual sale indeed that offers such handsome coats at so special a price, just when coats of these splen- did qualities are so difficult to secure at all, due to the condition of the coat market. The styles include the popular straightline, blouse and wrappy models, in misses” and women’s sizes and the materials are Venise, Veloria, Velsheen, Gloria American Pinpoint, imported tweeds and plaids. The furs are the following: Beaver, Fitch, Jap and Black Fox Black and Gray Wolf Natural and Dyed Squirrel Natural Badger and Raccoon Platinum Fox, Black Lynx Good Coats for as Little as $29.75 —An unusual variety of styles, in dressy and sports styles. Made of the popular new materials. Attractively fur trimmed, and in misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. A Special Sale! Reg. $75.00 Seamless Bagdad Wilton Velvet Rugs 9x12 and 8Y4x10Y> Ft. Sizes $58.79 —The rugs we are offering at this low price for Tuesday, are unusally attrac- tive and high grade. They are made of an excellent quality yarn, are closely woven, and in all the newest patterns. Every rug perfect, and a real value in the sale. Comie early! Reg. 331 to $36 Room Size Axminster Rugs $26.50 —9x12, 874x101: and 674x12 it. Rugs, Reg. $1.45 Blabon’s Linoleum Rugs (Seconds) $3.65 Size 27x52-in. Axminster Rugs $2.95 —100 of these Scatter Size Rugs to sell Tuesday. Choice of good patterns and colors. —Size 4%x9-ft. Rugs, with the slightest of imperfections. There are eight good pat- in assorted patterns and colors. terns showr. They are espe- .2 0 cially nice for long narrow They are good heavy rugs with a rooms. high pile. Kann's—Third Floor. The Drapery Section Is Having A Big “Dollar Sale” Here Are Some of the Savings —$1.50 to $2 Round Vel 4 Rayon Pillows, very spe- a"i S cially priced, each $1.00 ES_’ Crinkled Rayon Table Scarfs or unners. Special Tues- e S $1.00 . S. Brand Mattress Covers —39¢ Washable Cretonnes, in assort- :».”e‘m‘;\e‘i'\ Regu- $1.00 ed patterns. Special $1.00 Tuesday, 4 vards for...... 25 to $1.45 Cretonne-covered Bar Harbor Chair Cushion: 1 -$1.75 Roman Striped Tapestry Couch Covers, very spe- 1.00 -$1.95 to $2.98 Velour, Tapestry and —=25c Figured Marquisette Curtain- Damask Art S sl s e S 0 SL00 | {ner, e T 61,00 3 —31.?; Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, regulation sill length and iath, paie $1.00 —T9¢ to $1.25 Velour Pillow Slips, top and back complete, sl m o Tuesday, 2 for ..ccoouuenne to $1.19 Extra Heavy- Elec. Waffle Iron 87.85 lated irons m grids. teed year. “ni sal Thermax brand. &5 Electric Iron, $2.79 —6-1b. Nickel- plated Iron— Pioneer Brand— guaranteed ele- ment, and com- plete with 6 ft. of cord and a heatproo? stand. 100 to sell, $6.50 ~—Universal Thermax brand, triple nickel percolator, 6-cup size, silver lined. Com- plete with new auto- matic fuse plug Heater $4.98 —12-inch heater with copper reflextor and bronze-finished base. Guaranteed element and complete with 8 feet of cord. Special Tuesda, v\‘flzht Cretonne $1.00 —25c grade excellent quality Cretonne 5 —$1.49 to $1.98 Ravon and Damask Drapery Fabrics, ecial, $1 00 . Tuesday, yard . —$1.49 to $1.98 Scotch Lace Filet Panel Curtains. Special TchisyHedthti e $1.00 —-69¢ Window Shades, all perfect and in good colors. Special, 2 $1.00 59c Cretonne-covered Square Pillows, assorted (e T . covers. Tuesday, 3 et $1.00 Kann's—Third Floor. There’s a Dollar Sale of Linens, Too! Linen Luncheon Napkins— 18c Part-linen Toweling— 6 for $1.00 5 8 yds., $1.00 50c Linen Face Towels— Lace Edged Linen Scarfs— 3 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 Linen Glass Towels—6 for $1.00 Linen Breakfast Cloths—2 for $1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. 4 - 4 Reg. $1.95 Tailored Felts In Black and Colors— at $2 $2.95 and $3.95 Tailored Felts—Black and Colors at $3 Reg. $5.00 Trimmed Hats— In Black and Colors— —Included are plain satin, metallic combined with satin or velvet, and solid velvet hats. Kann's—Second Floor. I'ri ings L) —There is a great demand this season for a bit of fur trim- ming on the smart frocks, as well as coats. You will find a very complete range here from which to choose. —Real Jenet Edge, '4 to 1% in. wide, priced, a yard— 95c and $1.39 —Beaverette, 1 to 2 inches wide, priced, a vard— $2.49 to $4.95 —Marmot Edging, -inch wide, a yard only... ..... .....S149 —Light Imitation Chinchilla, 2 to 4 inches wide, a yard— $5.95 to $11.95 —Fur Trimmings, platinum, beaver, fawn and plucked cone; 1 to 4 inches wide, a vard . $295 to $10.95 —Fur Piping of scaline (dyed rabbit), moline and beaverette, a yard ... . M Many Other Kinds At 69¢ to $10 Yd. Kann's—Street Floor. QOur Semi-Annual Sale of Infants’ and Children’s Wear Offers Big Savings —Probably no better chance to out- fit your child for Winter will be offered. There are things here for wee babies to the girls of 14 vears. And at savings that every mother will appreciate. Crepe de Chine and Radium Underthings, Reg. $3.98 to $4.98 Special, Each, $1.98 * Complete Outfits, $7.85 $5.95 Dresses, at $3.98 Jersey Dresses With Panties Sizes 2 to 6 at $1.29 Flannelette Gowns and Sleeping Garments, Each, 69¢ Two-to-Six Party Dresses, $3.98 Children’s Winter Coats, $7.98 Handmade Bibs, 59¢ Broadcloth Blouses Sizes 8 to 14 at $1.98 $3.98 Two-Piece Dress: , Sizes , Each, $1.98 Handmade Gertrudes, 89c Rubber Pants, 3 for 50c Bath Robes, $1.00 and $1.98 Drawer Leggins, $1.00 All-Wool Sweaters, $1.98 Tub Dresses, Sizes 7 to 14 Each, $1.98 Nainsook Dresses, 59¢ 59c¢ to 75¢c Sheets, 46¢c Infants’ Hemstitched Pillow- cases, 23c Kann's—Second Floor.