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20 AARBORD CAUTIONS RADID BILL MAKERS Yolitics Should Be Left Out, 3ays R. C. A. Head—Wants Industry to Be Free. * the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 2.—Warn- & that Congress should not-he per- ‘ttéd to make radio legislation the *hicle of polities was sounded last ght by James G. Harbord, presi- nt of the Ra Corporation of , at a demonstration of radio in the Brooklyn Chamber of immerc The demonstration was marked by e reading of messages and news re- rts from London, Paris, Berlin, ars Stockholm, Honolulu _and adrid gathered by Associated Press rrespondents in_ those cities and nsmitted by radio. The Associated, ondent in~ Warsaws dioed a message of greeting from arshal Pilsudski, the Polish premier. Summing up a history of radio de. lopment, Mr. Harbord said the cen- communication had m London 1o New York e present vear closes States in an indis- of leadership in world- £ of world-wide fted fr W that ith the ssion of radio legisla- 1t much of the pr islation was “confisca- vould hamper the develop- mpathy,” he said, or our legisiators in Washington, ho, for the past four have deavored 1o cope with the very se- of framing a bill for the regulation and control tion that might ha ‘mm«lmml ch; ve fol- s of £0, would zed capital industry. T ave meant an inadequate in- rnational system of communication nently discou the r the United es, an inadequate ‘oadeasti rvice for the people the coun and the lack of radio mmunicz , available to the Na- m in time of war or other Natlonal rerge “Certainly, if there is any industry communication em, against alch unjustified tax-supported com- ‘tition shouid not be leveled, it is dio, an U still in its infancy, and 1 industry that requires the confl- nee of the iny stment public. .DMIRAL HALIGAN GIVES 1ISTORY OF OIL RESERVES Jraces Progress in Speech Before 350 Members of Society of Engineers. The history of aval oil reserves he United States as related by Rear wmiral John Haligan, jr.=engineer 1 chief, U. S. N. 350 members f the Wa 'vlnstnu ety of En- ineers at thelr annual dinner last dght at Rauscher's. Admiral Haligan, to whom the in- eption of the naval oil reserves is 1, traced the history of the oil tnd the subsequent establish- by the Fed- D father Lewis, president f G Washington Universi raced the evolution of en fe declared that the industr: am L just opened. He pointed to ussia as the future petroleum hof f the world i s Johnston B. Campbell, member of he Interstate Commerce Commis cussed transportation problen A. . McDaniel, United 1t engineer, was the to hurston, s president of ided. in ch y'n.nf th:\ ll\mwr were Umaster, the so- pro Those R. H. Dz Hawley, ton and F. B. "se hw‘lz. ‘MORE HUMAN’ RELAmNs BETWEEN RACES IS URGED Churchwomen Favor Visiting Housekcepers and Hit Forced Housing Segregation. By the Associated Press. The “more human relationshlps” be- tween white and negro women wer recommen today Bvitheeat tion committee of the Interr ference of Churchwomen in ment summarizing state- its findings on a program for good will between the races. “Realizing that interracial action must be preceded by interracial think ing.” the statement ‘we find the women of our churches need to learn to work with rather than for the ‘e belleve that existing ations constitute the hest char creating this atti- tude.” Co-operation of white and negro churches in establishing a system of siting housekeepers, who would de- vote themselves to instruc uon and aid in housckee) *avas while “forced housing seg " was con- 1 as “un spiritual and undemo- cratic.” The committee urged that prevent- fve measures against hings be adopted, and an open um be con- ducted in the press to create public opinion looking to “better understand- ing between the race: Resigns Hospital Post. Tha Board of District Commission- ers vesterday afternoon accepted the resignation of Rupert Blue, smurgeon general of the Public H Bervice, as a member of the board of wvisitors of the Columbia Hospital for Women. Dr. Blue daild that his con- tinued absence from Washington makes it impossible for him to render service to “this 1mxmrhmt and institutio: L[3th J‘treet Ak n. Beven tor Dine "% “Chris” 08 In An Atmosphere of Beauty and Refinement Luncheon Dinner 12 to 2 6to9 $1.50 Dancing 55¢ Music No Cover Charges at Lancheon or Dinner NITE CLUB AT THE EVENING S’fAR, WASHINGTON, D. S pecial Purchase! 10,000 Yds. Reg. $1.69 to $2.50 ain and Fancy Silks $1.00 Yd. The Silks offered in this special sale are of exceptionally fine quality, in beautiful designs and the very latest colors. Widths range from 33 to 39 inches. 39-In. All-Silk Washable Crepe de Chi (35 light and dark shades) 39-In. All-Silk Georgette Crepe (40 light and dark colors) 38-In. Striped Velvet Chenille (In street shades only) 39-In. Printed Crepe de Chine (Many designs and colors) 36-In. All-Silk Printed Foulards I—— $3.45 Bright-Colored Raincoats $2.69 —Bright and cheery enough i lor to turn the dreariness of a rainy, gray Winter day into a glowingly colored exist- Corduroy-faced col- and leather strap large patch pock- ' and women's “olors are red, gler'n and purple. Kann's—Second Floor. ence. Housewares 14 full size, adjus hle Curtain Stretchers, with nickel - plated pins. Regularly § sl 98 Bach . 5 9 White FEnamel-finished sreelain-top Tables, with par- titioned dra wer. Regularly $8.00. $5.98 Special, each Three-burner White House with oven. Cook Stoves, $18.00. $12. 95 Special, each. Three-foot Pantry Stools, th each step braced. Regularly $1.49. Special. $1.19 718 Galvanized Iron Window Refrigerators. Regu- larly $2.50. Special, s $1.98 —10 Mahogany-fini; hed s, with decorated tops and two Regularly §1. ide han- 89¢ s Heaters, reflector, $4.98 . Universal make, Percolator 1 plated silver lined. m_.nn, $6.50 Kniv Regu- Special, each, ameled Bird Cage &mnd\ justable to any height. rious colors. $3.98 sz 98 values. Each Kann's—Third l- loor. \p@(‘lal -6 Uni with 1 Regula cial,” —-11 Therr rup Elec Triple nicl "f‘fl\llAl Iy Lach -100 Univers Domestics 8- Feather-proof Art ’1" ing, in a i colors; stitched 'Sheets, given are before hemming, i ‘perfect, and free from filling, eacn. .. $L00 Kann's—Street Floor. —Pure linen, good quali ze, good weight, very colored borders and Linens —Pure Linen He itched Ta- ble cloth 54x69 in. and six napkin to match, in a good weight damask, of sturdy wear- ing qualit TSy, e $3.69 —8-pc. Towel Sets, of one large towel consisting and two wash cloths, with fancy colored Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths, 45-in. size, a good-weight linen, with fancy colored borders; an unusually good val- e or the price, ca. 1,00 —Turkish Bath Towels, large size, and a_good heavy weight, in plain white or fancy 5 (o colored borders, each ... —Pure Linen Center Dresser Scarfs, 45 in. long, with 5Q¢ lace trimming, each..... —Pure Linen Luncheon Sets, consisting of cloth, size 54x54 in. and six napkins to match; good heavy-weight linen, with colored striped bor ders, a set .....00nn 32'50 Kann's—Street Floon | S—ToS S et 50c Pure Linen Huck Towels v huck, 17x32 in. losely woven with hemstitched hems. An unusual value at the price, and a practi- cal and acceptable Christmas gift. Kann's—Street Floor. 39-In, Canton Crepes Kann’s—Street Floor. Neckwear . —0dd Scarfs, of plain crepe do chine and painted crepes, in white and colors; $1.95 value. Choice $1.59 * —Remnant Neckw xr such as lace collar and cuff sefs line collar sets tees; 59¢ to $1.00 v: Cholce . Kann's—Street Floor. Floor Coverings —2 Reg. $135.00 ‘Wilton R u;:~ ize iz meer . oz $98.50 —1 Reg. Smn nu Plain 'l,m;w Velvet 9x12 ft., Two-tone Che- $59.95 nille Rugs; 12 ft. Each . . -3 Reg. $40.00 Axminster Rugs; size 9x12 ft. o = Sek $23.95 -3 Reg. vet Rugs; a]&? 9x12 = ft. Each $25.00 1 Reg. 00 Chinese Rug; size 9x12 ft, $150.00 ifor .. 5 - $18.00 Reg. Brussels size 6x0 1t @]9 5() Rugs; Matting = - $3.95 Axminster Inlaid Linoleum. square yard . —100 Reg. 18x36 inc each .. K; 33-In, New Designed Kimono Silks (In all-over patterns) 36-In. All-Silk Radium (In 20 light and dark colors) 33-In. All-Silk Plain Broadcloth (In colors and white) 36-In. Black Satin Charmeuse 36-In. Black Brocade Silk tallic twills laces, georgette Silverware -piece Chest of Universal erlaid Silver-plated Table- ware, six each knives, forks, ta- blespoons and teaspoons and ome ‘butter knife and _sugar shell in each set. Reg. $16 value for $12.98 —3'pe. Carving Sets of Univer- 1 stainless steel with stag han- ach set in vel- vet -lined box. clal, set . —Sterling Silver Serving Pleces, such as mayonnaise la- dles, sugar shells, bonbon Special, each ann’s—Third Floor Kann’s—Second Floor. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926. Home Fittings —Remna grade Curtain nt lengths of High- and Drapery Fabrics; 25¢ to 3% grades. Yard ........ loc —Remna and Drapery 49¢ to 98c grades. —Remnai nt lenglhsbo‘f Cllnflln Fabrics; Yard 29C nt lengths of Curtain and Drapery Fabrics; $1.19 to Yard .. nets, Bed Sets, bobbinet, $2.45 grades. 5()o of ungalow damask, and taffeta; usually $12.98 to $24.98. Choice . —45 Por and othe to_$3_grades. Roman Stripe C ers; $1.75 grade. cial, each ......... $7.95 tiere Strips of velour r material Each ch Cov- sre- 98¢ —-500 yards Drapery Damasks, 50 inches dnd S 1: wide; §3, $¢ rades. Spe- sl 55 Velmxr “Pillow ‘llp!, in as- sorted colors; top and back com- plete; 79¢ to §1.25 grades. 49': EBach ... —40 Doo tive center; grades. 5 pal v Panels, wlth attrac- motif designs in ; 69%c to 98c 39‘: Cholce ... irs Marquisette Half- sash Curtains, with hemstitched borders; Red long; § Each . Cret Chai bor large $1.45 grades. size; $1 se’ grades. 3g¢ sts, in cop- Cedar ( Ches per-trimmed style and 36 inches 15.95 grade. $9.50 onne- -covered Bar Har- r Cu: hlonsy ln good, 1 89¢ Each .... Kann's—Third Floor. A Special Group of Dresses $25 to $39.75 Values —This group offers unusually good s tion from which one may select for street, afternoon and evening wear. Among the materials employed are me- crepes, flat crepe and combinations. A good range of sizes from which to select, though not every size in each style. chiffons, —Children's Coats of polaire, tweeds and novelty materials— nicely tailored models—some with fur collars. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Spec —10 es, in twe Children’s Winter Coats, Special ial, each— All-wool Jersey Dress- plece style and size 14 years only; tan and blue colors. Reg- ularly Spec $7.98. 1, each. - $3.98 $25 to $36 Sunfast Velour Portieres " $15.65 Pr. —Fifty palrs, offered at this big reduction Friday. left from a recent sale, are Only 1 and 2 pairs of a kind, with New York open )‘ri‘nch edge and silk overlocked bor- ders. Some slightly color combinations. Kann's—Third Floor. Reg. $16.20 Gold Seal Congoleum Felt-Base Rugs, Size 9x12 Including Other Good Makes, All at —Every rug is perfect and in an individual carton: at Friday’s low pri value that no one mis Rugs that are to keep clean, are sanitary and will I.n} flat to the floor. —Size 9x10. $14.20, at Kann should and is a easy $9,98 Ilurd l loor 39¢ Each beds. bed and pillows, bolster throw to match. Kann's Low Shoes $2.45 —A collection of Women's Low Shoes, left from recent sales and odd lots from stock. Patent leathers, satins and vel- wvets with various style heels, Kann's—Fourth Floor, Sale Bates’ Sample Spreads Regularly $3.00 to $10.00 At $1.99 to $6.95 —High-grade Spreads, left from our last sample sale, to which is added another lot from the same company. In- cluded are rayon and crinkle spreads, for single and double There are spreads which are long enough to cover others are sets, consisting of spread and Leather Goods —O0dds and ends of women's Handbags, in pouch and flat shape ome show signs of !nn(llmm $1.95 and $2.95 values. Choice sl'sg —Imported English Billfolds, of genuine calf lea‘thgg. Were $1.00 and $1.25. Choce . 59¢ Kann’s s—Street Floor. Street Floor _———— “The Busy Corner” solled. Beautiful Beds, Etc. 8 Floor Sample Beds. larly $15 Choice .. —3 Mefal Crit Re g ular Special, each...... Regu- $10.00 $16.50 to $29.95. ly $24.95. ~—1 Box-Spring Day Bed. Reg- ularly $49.95. cial at. 38.85 Spe- s —1 Day Bed. Reg- 00. Spe- ularly $15 clal at.. 3 Foldi h mattresses. Special, each.. N $10.00 $11.95 ing Cots, Kann's—Third Floor. Hosiery —350 Prs. Women’s Onyx Make Silk Hose, full fashioned, me- dium weight. Lisle tops and soles. Broken colors and pair 29, Ribbed Special, izes. §ocks of 50c quality. Broken colors and sizes. pales —1,500 Prs. Specm, $1 29 s Cotton Slight seconds Novelty tops. 19¢ Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, with seam- less soles, seam up the back. mercerized _cotton tops. colors. quality for. Good 79¢ Regular '1 00 Kann's—Street Floor. Notions —Cretonne Dress Bags, in as- sorted colors. ly priced, —200 Fancy Sho Spechb 500 , with each . enamel tips. Regularly 25c. Special, pair..... 19¢ Pairs for 50c —Children’s Imitation Leather Satchels, Regularly 50c. each —San! sorted col in red and green; Speclal, 39¢ in as- lors. Spectal— 4 for 29c —Sew-on only, and some silk. pair .... Kan: 9 Garters, in flesh color assorted styles; Special, a l% n's—Street Floor. Pn'ma. Ave. 8th and D Sts. Knit Underwear —195 Women's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, of light weight, in several wanted styles. Speclal, _sult 59¢ 50 Wome Ribbed Unlon Suits, “Carter make,” of medium welght. Low neck, sleeveless. Knee length. Broken sizes. Spe- Gl ot L35 —76 Children's Rayon Vests, in bodice style. Broken colors and sizes. Regularly 790 $1.00. Special, each.... Kann's—Street Floor. Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose Seconds ?j a Nationally Known $1.95 Quality —Beautiful Clear Chiffon Silk Hose with but the slightest of imperfections are offered at this They have heels, and Good colors and sizes 8/ to 10 in the reduction Friday. silk soles and tops, | toes interlined with lisle. assortment. Trimmed Iats! Tailored Felts! Regular $5.00 Grade—Special at —A host of styles are here for your choosing. The trimmed hats of satin, combined with metal trimming of satin and of Lyons velvet—and both trim- med and tailored hats in all the high colors—also black. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Handkerchiefs —Women's Cotton Handker- chiefs, in white and colors, with pretty corner embroidery 50(: designs. Box of 3 for.. v::’\fiimens Solid-color Alllinen Handkerchiefs, in ligat colors and finished with one-sixteenth- lmh hems. Special, 12/20 (‘hllduns Cotton ‘Handker- chiefs, with juvenile designs in corner. In colors. Box 250 of 3 for... Kann's—Street .Floor. Novelty Cuff Gloves $1.00 —-Women's Glace and Suede Gloves, soiled and faded from window display. White and a few colors, in good sizes. Kann’s—Street Floor. $5.88 --25 Children’s Hats, of felt and velvet and includ- ing Madge Evans and other makes; $1.98 to $3.98 values for. $1.00 Kann’s—Second Floor. Chinaware —27 Six-pe. Mixing Bowl Sets. Regularly 98c. Special, et T 66¢ —88 Blue Willow Cups and Saucers. Regularly 45c. Spe- cial., a cup and Sietn 29¢ —17 Luster Boudoir Lamps, with decorated shade to match. Regularly $2.50. Spe- $1.88 cial for . —9 14-pc. Decorated Chocolate Sets. Regularly $3.49. Special, set . $2.29 —39 6-pc. Amber Colored Glass Console Sets. Regu- arly $1.50. Speclal, =ik 98¢ —44 Dresden China Bridge Sets—cup and te form the set. larly 98c. For.. —23 A\I:.Lhogany-fln‘hihle Nut Sets. Regularly $1.25. Special, each........... 980 —13 Cottage Sets, 32 pieces. In gold and blue line pattern. Reg- ularly $4.98. Special, $3 98 —16 Cottage Sets, 32 pieces. In the open stock red poppy de- sign. Regularly $5.98. $4 98 Special, set......... -—11 Blue Onion Cottage Sets, 32 pieces. Regularly $498 $5.98. Special, set.. —30 Imported Flower Vases, 12-inch size, attractively deco- rated. Regularly $1.98 $2.98. Special, each, —19 Bronze-finished Smoking Stands. Regularly $1 00 o $1.29. Special, each. —An assortment of Ornamental Brassware, such as bonbon dishes, b‘ukels. trays, etc. Regulary $1.39. Spe- cial, each........... $1'00 Kann’s—Third Floor. Smart Tailored Dresses $3.99 —A special group, in at- tractive tailored styles, the materials are flannels, jer- seys, silks and velveteens. They are in one and two piece models. Some are plain colored dresses, others are plaids and striped. Very charming, yet simple frocks with neat collars and cuffs. The colors are navy, claret, red, black and green. —Also in the lot are pretty black satin dresses, 3-tler effects, with light colored collars and cuffs. —Sizes 16 to 20, and 38 to 42 Jewelry -25 Winter Coats, ve- —An assortment of Children’s lours and plaids, in red, brown Jewelry, put up on “Our Gang" and rust, fur trimmed; card; each neatly boxed; 50¢ broken si: were $1.00. Choice . c $10.95 and $12 —60-inch Manufactured Tnde- =15 Junior mrem’ Meb F‘nl g Chains, models, one-size bead; o $1.00. Special, 59¢ et et Kann’s—Street Floor. 13 to siz $29.75 and Choice $2.00 to $5.00 Toilet Articles $1 00 ries: s in each color. . Were §: —Odds and_ends of Toilet now . e Articles, such as hairbrushes, —18 Sports and Travel Coats, comb and brush trays. jewel plaids and mixtures, with fox boxes, clocks, frames and other collars, lined and interlined, popular pieces. These pieces Jnd women's _sizes: cannot be matched in odd pieces. Kann's—Street Floor. Baby Dn"i $4.95 —A very spe price for these adorable baby dolls. They are genuine Putman make, have bisque heads and brown or blue 15 inches t, Foarth Floor. Mattress Covers $1.19 —8. K. 8. s Mattress Co of good qual- ity unbleached muslin. Complete with ti Full and twin s Third Flod $1.00 Hose 85¢ Pr. —Wool, cotton and Rayon Hos Seamless Seam up back. Sizes to 10 in good col- ors. Street Floor. $3.95 10 $150 ltalian Silk Chemise $2.69 —Novelty Chem- ise, in bodice style —some lace trim- med, and in good wanted colors. Nice for gifts. Street Floor. $1.95 Pianos—the kind lttle girls like when they are playing with their dotlies. Fourth Floor. Economic Paints $1.59 Gal. —R eady-mixed Paints in_outside white, inside white, flat white, gray, ete. Third Floor. $6.88 —Cotton Mat- tresses with roll- ed edges and cov- ered with good quality ticking. All eizes. Third Floor. Felt Slippers 79¢ High and Low vle Slippers, of red and copen felt, in sizes 6 to 11. 'Nice for gifts. Fourth Floor. 23-Pe. Tea Sets $5.98 —Luster Tea Sets in_ various dainty colors. These are unusually attrac- tive sets for gifts. Third Floor. $2.50 Toy Piano $1.25 §2.00 and $2.25 $10.95 Mattresses Children’s 95¢ —_— Woodbury Soap —36 coutll, , just Bread Board and Knife $1.39 Hand-painted set, in an attr tive box, with propriate Round in blue, . orange and green. Fourth Floor. Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths 77c Ea. —A very special price for these cloths, 44-in. size, good weight linen, in plaid, and striped border. Street Floor. 50c Boudoir Caps 39¢ trimmed Wwith net and rib- hons. Neckwear Dept. Street Floor. $1.49 Crepe Pajamas $1.00 —Two-piece Pa- jamas of cotton crepe, trimmed with lace or fancy border: Pink, white and_honey. Second Floor. $1.00 Cigarette Boxes 79¢ —TImported Silver- ted Japanese otte Boxes, which will make lovely gifts for men or women. Street Floor. (: rbage Cans ‘390 Third Floor. Coty's $2.95 Perfume $2.05 —L'Origan, Chypre and Paris odors, in almost one-ounce size bottles, Neatly boxed. Street Floor. 12Ve Handkerchiefs 8¢ —Women’s White Alllinen Handker- chiefs, with one- quarter-of-an-inch hems. Street Floor. 3 Cakes, 50c —A box of three cakes of this de- lightful tollet soap Friday at this small price. Street Floor. Girdles, coutil; side-hook s phragm control; two hose supporters; $2.5 and $3.50 values for Girdles, in side and front hook styles: two sets of hose support- ors; sizes o $3.50 and ues for ... Kann's—Second Floor. Coats—6 Clearance —12 Girls’ Winter Coats, brown —12 Bestyette ed models; sizes 6, 8 and 12; of tan and nav 1 $1.00 Window Silver-Plated Piecer 32.Pe. Cottage Sets $1.00 Shoe Bags Girdles of pink brocade of pink brocade Lots sizes 12 and 14. - $3.75 ncoats, belt- rubberized fab- and szfi 0() 49¢ and 59¢ Floor Covering 29¢ Sq. Yd. —Felt-base Floor Covering, in good patterns and col- ors. Perfect qual- itv. Please bring room measure- ments. Third Floor. Shades 69¢ —o0il Opaque Shades, mounted on excellent spring rollers, complete with fixtures, Size 3x5.9. White, ecru and green, Third Floor. £5.00 Gloves $4.29 Pr. — Imported € Kid Gloves. with heavy stitched backs and velvet, inted and eme broidery trimmed cuffs Street Floor. 9¢ —Flower melade rildren’s Candlesticks Mustard Jars some combined with glass. ——A palr of mill- brushes, a clothes brush and a comb, in an imi- tation leather waterproof case. Street Floor. 59¢ Garters 39c¢ Pr. —R e ady-made Garters of fancy gilk tubing in vari- our pretty color combinations. Ribbon Dept. Street Floor. Candy Specials 21c¢ Lb. —Assorted Hard Cand Special, a pound at, 21c —Jelly Drops in assorted flavors. A pound, 2%ic. Street Floor. $5.98 Blue Willow- ware Sets, a serv- ice for six and a gift that will be much appreciated. Third Floor. 69¢ —8-pocket Shoe Bag, of good qual- ity ' cretonne, in varfous pretty pat- terns and_colors, Street Floor.