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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927. CLUNE, PONEER OF FLNS, DEAD g ' Mo California Magnate Led Way : ) ’ ” Cotton-and to Ornate Theaters of Movies Today. Special Sale! - ; Wool Hose p—— d Kid ™08 ‘ANGELES, Getober 15.—Film. CO]OI’E An Interesting New Group of Another of These Popular Events! 590 Pr‘ fand today mourned the death of Wil- | . Nam H. (Uncle Bil) Clune, who was | Sl]ppers % ene of the ploneers on the trail that Satin and Hand- _ N 1ed motion pictures out of the penny - a e O a On hose than are ordinarily worn arcades and nickelodeons into the | - Embroid d i & , —and here are hose that are @i g avovis malaces bbithe present o pl . mbproiaere Jerscy warm, good-looking and splen- | ! did wearing for only 59 day. | e ‘ ” ] pair. Made with seamless A paralytic stroke yesterday result- . I soles and seam up the back, in ed M the death of the 65-year-old —Dhinty Boudoir Slippers, of / 7 n el' ln S beige, black, champagne, \ evenglow, nude and pea film magnate, whose vision a quarter genuine kid. with soft padded of a century ago of what the film in- soles and heels, pompom to Sizes 9 to 10. dustry was to become rewarded him match slipper, and contrasting 5 2 8 Kann's—Street Floor. with a fortune estimated at $20, colored linings. Sizes 3 to 8, 000,000 in— Was Railway Engineer. s nbGEub A tortunate real estate venture gave Green with Gold L. i Clune, who started as a railroad engi- | Sl with iGN T : feer, the money to open a _small film —“P"IL‘:‘!::;‘ B o y o o exchange with a few comedy reels as B S Copenliazen hiz only stock. It grew to a small % wgebeds. R Lining fortune when he risked everything to | f 5 z A 3 » it build the first of his theaters to pre- | § L e o —We have added to the special as- —There is no doubt about it but that this is a great . sent screen dramas on what then wa BT sortment at this low price a number 3 value giving sale, and judging from the big response Lumber]acks e avisl e 4 of models from higher priced line i els y ced lines. . - - g i He plunged again to enter the field g P in previous sales, early shopping is advisable. The of producing and biazed a trall in the | They are very smart. Those of roductio o1 i featur: Y @ ) 1 : : Eroditinificnidons i free n: e the " tailored genre are particu- garments are beautifully made, amply cut and in a a pictures | larly becoming and charmingly varied assortment of pretty colors. When the sale be- 5 ° T R P All-W ool made of jersey and artistically gins the following are on hand— “Ramona” and “Intolerance.” R . hand-embroidered; in one and two : . —Young_girls of 8 to 14 will Ramona,” while not a great box | Blocli Plald piece models. Metallic and satin 300 Lace-trimmed Gowns, in sizes 16 and 17 ?}?etyn;xl::‘e?r:‘: &‘?;i;edfl:rag office success, was the artistic master- . . . . . . 3 . plece of its day and was credited with eombinations, embroidered satins 180 Plain Slips (black only), in sizes 36 to 40 tive plaid lumberjacks. They are nicely made, with elastic at influencing the centering of motion Blankets combined with plain are some of the 180 Plain Vests, in sizes 36 to 42 waist, flap pockets. and pearl - Children’s Plaid picture production in southern Cali- il S fornia. new and attractive novelties the sea- 600 Chemise, in sizes 36 to 42. huldtonsddo\\‘g ;he trom.d Tl:n > . and red and brown and tan For several vears while he was son has brought forth. Among the establishing his chain of film theaters new colors are— 600 BIOOMG"‘,‘I"I sizes 5 and 6 plaids Clune fought enforcement of an old Los Angeles city ordinance prohibit- 4 " b 4 1 —Other Lumberjacks — some ing large electric signs. He refused r. New Greens Navy —The colors: Flesh, peach, orchid and nile. A splen- with_Zipper fronts, at $4.98 to budge despite city bureau com- [ New 2 i g : S to $6.98. plaints against his determination to ew Reds and did opportunity to solve many a gift problem, as well o i Sen B Shanter Sinie A Cocoa Black as your own needs, at a small outlay of mone A T lights, and the brilliant signs endured —Very handsome blankets, cl Sy S s y of money. long after the ordinance had suc- 70x80° size, and worth very o 3 Sl cuvhed to the advance of modern ad- | much more. The design is a Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann’s—Street Floor. W Fnm i large block plaid, in the popu -dad Few Friends. lar colorings of rose, blue, tan, Kann‘s—Second Floor. Clune during his life was described | g gray, orchid, and gold; finished § 1 : as doing much but saying little. He with 3-in. colored sateen bind- Misses’ and Women’s hag r;\\'himimme friends. e | ing. % . K. Evans, secretary of the june Raincoats Theater Co., the holding corporation Kann's—Street Floor. zor tho Cluie Interests, said the bulk O t h Y 3 ° of the estate was bequeathed to the i iy B e ut They Go! $2.95 an x ailored Felts $2.98 ° is president of the holding company. A sister, Miss Mary Clune of Hanni bal, Mo., Clune’s birthplace, was pro- vided for. g Special Sale! X ' Thursday at : P ; ke —The white facing and bind- ' ing that trims these raincoats LADUE ADDRESSES Pearl R S [ ok ey belted styles, in red, green, PETWORTH CITIZENS Siodilses ? N\ > (N : o i i, b 5 Kann's—Second Floor. T2k by Engineer Commissioner 3 21 E'sction of Officers Feature Association Program. $ 2 9 5 ° The Petworth Citizens® Assoclation = FEale 5 A-Gift Thought! B e e Ty gt oy operes —DMany styles—velvet inserts, felt cut-outs, self trimmings, pins, —Many colors, black, sand, copenhagen, red, chanel, almoad, f 8 e e e —Of course these are not real ribbon bands and bows. Silk linings. Large and small head sizes. brown, wood, tawny birch, gray, and other fashionable shades. Ra on I ace B._ Ladue, Engineer Commissioner, pearls, but they have all the T y and five members of the Citizens' Ad- appearapce of real pearls and ann’s—Second Floor. visory Council. are guaranteed to keep their ) T. 8. Tinchert was elected president beautiful soft luster indefinite- c s of the association, James N. Kline, ly. Included at this price are ar vice president; Earl Cooper, secretary; 30-in. Twisted seed pearl neck- A. D. Sartwell, financial. secretary, laces, New Madeline Throw- and W. W. Taylor, treasurer. James over mnecklaces, three-strand ¥ G. Yaden and Charles 1. Stengle were necklaces, and chokers of va- 5 ; re-elected delegates to the Federation rious styles. ur _ A of Citizens' Associations. ’ l_ nnu a - —Beautiful scarfs in various Col. Ladue expressed his pleasure —Another Sale $5.00 lace designs and the pretty :tml bedin'f‘ |:gl:hxo am‘:d ’tbo }:zl:e:tmg Group at ‘ cosee ; > o e manrier in which the i od 60-in. ; Work of the Commissioners is carried o g ol . $1.95 colorings * of _ cardinal, _ tan. on, telling methods by which the cit-| g () amp e : a —— orchid, cocoa, pinl, blue, peach izens’ associations can aid in the func- Rann's—Street Floor. - e ished with self fringe. =3 Imported From Paris Wi % 4 o “ 2 N Kann's—Street Floor. Several of the speakers referred to cluded Kenneth P. Armstrong, Edwin tents are perfect. Included in the lot are Oxford, NaP llS « " mn ‘ot the Citizens' - Advisory A ‘ b ade e PR\ 407 Below Reg- Reg. $14.98 to $16.98 §. Hege, Dr. George C. Havenner and A d z o\ > e : Robert 8. Strobel. nte Ope an —A sale that is eagerly looked forward to each year, Olassification in Hawaii Discussed tioning of the District Government. b oes uat the council s doing ef ular Prices el vork s cognize as a live ;:x:;\‘ur Gusets at the meeting in- Latest style I ane Cedar Ch ests Regular $1.50 . | offering Salesman’s Sample Bibles and Testaments at ] 3 29 CIVIL SERVICE TOPIC. S d B 2 3 forty per cent below their regular prices. Some of Llnfeel Table uede bags 4 the copies are slightly rubbed or soiled, but the con- a_. ot Ooatesanion. $2 95 Holman and Winston text references, Red Letter, Sixty-f Hestes el 12 d oth ’ Thin Paper and Teachers' Bibles. Come early for —oixty-hive chests, including Lane and other the Civil Service Com- y i mislon yesterday, discussed with GOY. ° best selections. well known makes, are offered at this big re- g:mu Ro.'l";;ring]}og ]:;?flgatc; %i g duction tomorrow, They are made of genuine Y OZ. uston Wal 0] " 5, - i 1 Ppositio der the territorial % —The vogue this season is for 4 cedar, some plain, others copper trimmed. And B Reglllal' Prices Are $1-20 to $14-23 all sturdily made, highly polished and fitted —18n. “Linfeel” table nap- ernment of Hawaii. The discussions And!e{uotpeflflaflnu}J fli:e:ee ;S;ss‘;t— were held at a luncheon tendered the an: v - with loc] kins, the material is a good k and key, cedar handles and strong oy e st 8- Ll visitors from Hawail at the Carlton fering the latest pouch, back- l . v i Hotel, - strap and under-the-arm styles, ale rlces, 7 C to 8‘ 5 casters. 36 to 40 inches long, good width and in four good patterns, and The Clvil Service Commission was in black and mocha. Each bag depth. hemmed ready for use. npngn!od by “}Jommlssmner? Wil- nicely made, lined and fitted. & § 5 \ liam C. Deming, George R. Walesand ann's—Stree ; e Thi R A Miss Jessle Dell and Howard 4. Ed- Others at $5.00 t Floor. Kann’s—Third Floor. nn's—Street Floo son, John T. Doyle, Guy Moffatt and Tewis H. Fisher. Partlcuhrl_v“em)%flro Styles Thief Gets Watch and $23. Kann's—Street Floor. g e e ot M New Styles in : 7-Pe. China Dessert Sets F———— early last night containing.a watch, Speci $28 in bills, papers and keys. i Thermax Pfie:emd—"y —_— thyough an unlocked front door, police B e e o g : Crinkle 98¢ &9 Universal Make Bedspreads —Our own importation of beautiful china sets, in 5 luster finish with dainty pink Columbia and yellow s , Elec- Waffle Ophelia rose decorations. The dishes are attractively = p e B = féared 1nd lfinlshecl around the edge in a bead effect. o = o Jerry bowl and six saucers to a set. A lovely gift Irons suggestion. oy ; —Good looking, plai o - ood looking, plain hemmed Kann’s—Third Floor. spreads, with rose, gold, blue E and orchid stripes on cream $7.98 | , : SR ; ; Special Purchase e L S € utiits = e S 3 ; : R W l Kann's—Street Floor. Waffle Irons, with deep alumi- 3 $ % % eg: 4‘0 00 num_grids and pat- Wooti-Fini:hed Metal Bed ented expansion lmrnheeyu; Sigh:ts price- ??Tf‘ . l‘hiecflhha}‘{::: ; Ry e FRdRe Muscressiand s elvet R U GS Semsand deserves & correct work- ¢ om overflowing. ; ing light. Eyestrain is wasteful They will make four & Good Quality Springs Regular $1.00 @and reduces output 20%. qia) - yames hi"ive‘h:u;i:fi —Unusually attrac- - { od element, ¢ tive new Fall models, . Nature made green and day - teed element, and can fie Dew Da e A 2 Wlde-W ]e ! \ ] 9, | |\ be attache g y Bght restful to eyes. That’s he attached to any plaid ginghams, and why Em:nmedhu an Emerald | lamp socket. e i of novelty prints, S Glass shade and a special screen > - i with trimmings of | mm 012 and. 834106 fr. Size CORDUROYS that changes ordinary electric 1§ - white pique and plain | color pipings. The Tight into soft, eye-saving daylite ; diddie 4 A 3 T WL ginghams in straight- - ~—ideal for reading or working. . » e . line effects with nar- 2 o —The rich beauty of color, and Ori- Eameralited offices look better— . row sashes; and the { : i C o output—less upkeep 4 printa In ‘the neéw ental designs, mark these rugs as de- ® hn mory and, cidedly out of the ordinary. And their G : e long circular and . with daylight on acalloped walstietyles, —Simmons and other well known makes of beds are : PP —These are guaranteed—both low price makes them a “buy” that fast pile and fast colors. 1 it e 2 L A included in this Thursday Special—all in attractive ; e vl sfrisaiia oh e A]]k?;hh well Atting 4 finish dl et by P - every thrifty housewife will want to Mg{e than 30 colors from Genuine Emerali brand. =1 eversible, Washable ! necklines, and in o ¢ Coosins Emarsliies s besnd, ey o aralule W ashAbLS e, wood finishes and each bed cox.nplete wx.th a rolled take advantage of. Seventy-five only :’xc:l’l‘en}t,o:ufl’fi:;{ ;.':.oc(;.um ld«en edge mattress and a good pair of springs. Early —every rug perfect, seamless, closely mand for lounging robes, for :...h. ‘.:: brf;:‘-‘u Glass uhA:)‘- fringe. 18x36 Soe Screen. inches, each. e 25‘1 Kann’s—Street and . . . d 11 i children’s dresses and for demonsration. Bécond | Fitov: shopping is advisable, as there are only 100 outfits. woven, and well wearing. So be here Separate skirts. . oacar dorers Kann's—Third Floor. & early and avoid being disappointed. Kann's—Street Floor. M. G. McFADDIN & CO. 's—Thi : eI o g i Kann’s—Third Floor, Kann's—Third Floor. Eetablished 1874 y