Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1927, Page 19

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) o ' { LAVALAKERISES T0 HIGHER LEVELS Volcanologists Expect Flow From Kilauea Crater in Ha- waii to Continue. ‘ By the Associated Pres: Hilo, Isl July 1 Kilauea C tion last ing to new le 8-mile wide I lava from the con! about the h The pri hardened eruption molten state, outbreaks whe sure from the subterra 2! thrusts itself through and sends out a flery fountain. The flow of other fountains below the surface of the I which _covers more than 100 on the floor will g rise until the e now pro truding above its level will ba Sub- merged, after which the flow of lava | will~ continue be; the surface. The flow yester Richmond = Hod ologist, to be as since the eruption k POLICE DROP INQUIRY OF GIRL'S “TORTURE” Na Evidence Found to Support Story Involving Cripple in Towa, | Says Sheriff. By tho Ascociated Press. GLENWOOD, Iowa, July all-day investij tack on the Mr. and Mr: Hastings, ported by | ght announcement m De Moss of Mills terday that the girl, & cripple, had been att men, who tortured her in an to learn where the White f: ings were kept. he was told. ith county Vvisited the White home. The girl was examined by physicians who failed to find indications of tor- ture, said to have been caused by !he men. “We have co evidence,” the far as the sheri To Address Lions Clubs. Special Dispatch to The Star. 13.—Irving .. Camp, president of Lions Intern tonal, will & ing of Lions chester, ¢ and the local club are expected to at. | tend. District Governor W. P. Wach. | ter of Hagerstown will preside. ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 58th issue of stock now open for subscription Money Loaned to Members on Ensy Monthly Payments Connelly. dames e dames F. Shea Secretary “Sunbeam” 202 Miles an Hour! Is Coming to Town —We are informed by its representatives that this famous English rac- ing car will be in Wash- ington tomorrow—and will park for a while in front of our store—if nothing happens ‘to prevent it! Of course, everybody will want to see this remarkable car, and every boy will want a mechanical Miniature “Sunbeam” $2.95 —TIt is one of the smart- est mechanical toys pro- duced in years! Will turn in a small circle or race straight ahead! On sale tomorrow— Fourth Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, JuST ! LuNDREDS of SToNE CROCK S/ Donn 6GAL~ 794 St 5GAL - 59¢ D uu THIRD FlooR D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 197 - hann)° “SCHENUIT " DoupLE GRIP TIRES WEARAND WEAR —AND WEAR / Thursday---A Day Of Important Special Values! —Part of this sale collection represents a very speci purchase, and the balance have been taken from our reguiar stock of the better grade dresses. new styles and attractive materials and colors. varied enough so that all tastes can be suited. them— Navy Georgettes Printed Crepes Flat Crepes §1.45 Glove Silk VESTS, Special 89c 8 ' —Heavy Glove Silk Vests, backed —Nationally known Felt-base Rugs e on e e Mads offered tomorrow at the lowest in bodice style and in such colors as price vet quoted in Washington. flesh, peach, orchid, nile and tea All bordered and in 9x12-ft. size. rose. A real bargain. Kann's—Third Floor. Reg. $10.75 Room Size DUCO RUGS $5.99 Kann's—Street Floor. Plisse Crepe GOWNS and PAJAMAS—$2.95 Values at —Plisse Crepe is a soit, cr\nkly. silky fabric, containing 60% silk and 40% cotton, launders beautifully and is cool emd comfortable for Summer, It requires no ironing and can be folded into a small space. The gowns and pa- “ jamas in this sale are in white and dainty pastel colors, and are made in tailored styles. Kann's—Second Floor. Regular $2.95 HANDBAGS $1.95 —A &mall price to pay for such good-looking bags as these. Every in large and small head sizes—all bag of gepuine leather, in pouch silk lined and smartly tailored. and under-the-arm styles, in black Colors, red, natural, copen, sand and the new Summer colors. pink, almond and monkey, also black and white, : Kann's—Second Floor. Qur Reg. $5 Large HATS $3.85 ~Leghorn, Milan and Hair Hats, Kann's—Street Floor. Our Greatest Sale of Glider Couch Ham- mocks,_$24.95, $27.95 to $34.95 Grades There are smart one and two piece effects, in all the The assortment is You will find among Canton Crepes Knitted Sports Fabrics Washable Silks Pastel Colored Georgettes Misses” and Women's Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. The Newest SWEATERS $2.98 —Light and Medium-weight Slip over and Coat Models, in square and “V” neck styles, in white, maize nile, orchid, tan, in plain colors, also with borizontal stripes in dif- ferent shades. Sizes 16 to 40, Kann's—Second Floor. $1.00 Boxes of Writing PAPER 59c —Large Cabinets of Writing Paper, containing 120 long single sheets of paper and 100 envelopes. A most unusual value for Thursday. Crepe de Chine SHAWLS at $7.97 54x54-inch Plain Crepe de Chine Shawls with a fourteen-inch Callot fringe. The ideal wrap for cool Summer evenings. White, black, peach, jade, maise, turquoise and Castillian red. - Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor. Great News for Mothers! A Special Sale of 3,000 Girls’ Reg. 59¢ Cross Bar UNION SUITS At Only 29cea. —Because a big metropolitan store cancelled part of its order we were able to buy these union suits at a fraction of their usual cost, by taking the entire quan- tity ; they are made of excellent quality cross bar material, w ith reinforced but- tons, drop seats and elastic at knees. Sizes 2 to 14 Years Well Known Make Kann’s—Second Floor Kid Boudoir SLIPPERS $1 15 pr. hundred pairs genuine lw Summer CORSETTES $2.00 —Light-weight Corsettes, made by the manufacturers of “Rengo Belt” Baudmr Slippers, with soft —All-wool, rib-knit Swimming garments. Sizes 34 to 44 of fancy soles and trimmed with large pom- Suits, m solid colors of black, navy, stripe material—and sizes 34 to 4G pons. Colors, black, copen, brown Kelly, jockey and peacock, and a with soft rayon jersey brassierc and red. Sizes 3 to 8 Regular cy embroidered styles, sizes iront. Lightly boned, elastic straps $1.50 and $1.75 values. 3 i Two sets hose supporters. Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s Bathing SUITS $2.98 Kann's—Street Fioor. Special Tomorrow $13.50 —This unusual sale is the result of a very special pur- chase on our part. The hammocks are the popular comfortable Glider style, covered with painted striped duck. Each complete with a well filled and thickly , tufted mattress, arch-shaped upholstered back-part— side slips—galvanized chain supports on the side and flexible steel, folding frames. Get one in this sale, save money and enjoy the rest of the Summer. Kann's—Third Floor. Olwm Pattern —A beautiful, colorful pattern sold exclusively at Kann's in Washington. It is a floral de- sign with orange line and plates finished with a scalloped edge. Kann's—Third Floor. 12.qt. Size Special at Thursday Only Our Exclusive “Trenton Maid’ Silk Hose 3. —This Thursday Special offers a splendid opportunity to save money on these good looking hose. They are of a medium, service-weight silk, with toes and heels of lisle and tops in- terlined with lisle for extra wear. FEvery pair perfect and in a good range of smart colors, including Plenty of Whites Sizes 8Y> to 10 Kann's—Street Floor. $1 to $2 Novelty JEWELRY 49¢ —Pearl_Chokers, Novelty Bead and Pendant Necklaces, Brooches, Compacts, Bracelets and many other popular pieces make up this unusual sale collec- tion. Kann's—Street Floor. Pure Linen Crash Towels 29¢ —17x3l-inch Towels, of pure linen crash with hemstitched hiems and solid color borders of gold, lavender. rose and hiue. Kann's—Street Floor. Nesco” Pressure COOKERS $13.98 —Just forty-five of these famous pressure cookers to sell at this low price. taining food values—for saving your fuel bills and for cooking more quickly than the ordinary stove $7.98 Set 32 Pieces Open Stock Dinnerware $5.49 | The cooker noted for re-

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