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|ROUPTODISDLS | 30 Business Leaders Meet‘ VG PRUBLEMS Tomorrow to Plan for Convention. Thirty outstanding business men of the United States will meet at the Maytlower Hotel tomorrow, to “‘spon-| sor and arrange for a tw: national conference on community “rosponsi- " to be tield shington next y. The American Association of C Chests and Councils is co-operat with the committee in planning the [ eonference, ¥ William Cooper Procter of Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, is chairman of the commiftee, and Secretar explained in a statement b as arising rom the fact that the ge American community today | 1s faced with the problems of incre: ing impor Offi ®olve them. munity Chest “ou ovement | 3| Effective \(\I\IUUH de- | tion. During the past 12 , the Com- has become a Chests or counci in appro; Tomorruw eveni Meeting In topic at Bulldmg at 8 o'clock man, direc of the of Cincinnati and pr troit Community der auspices of th €1l of Social Age Mr, Norton will tive Financing of Soc Mr. Bookman's topic will be Planning of Welfare Work.” Members of eivic clubs, citizens associal trade organizations, | various persons intercsted in social welfare have been invited to attend. List of Visito Among those who will come to | ington tomorrow for the May: flower meeting a Senator Couzel wel Mather, honorary president of the Cle\'(’lnnd _Community Che ¥ of the Morristow , N. J. ‘Woolen of Indianapol president of the Fletcher Trust Co.; Miss Belle Sherwin, president of th League of Women Voter E. National Charles Adams, president of the Cleveland ‘Chest and of me Cleveland Hardware Co.; Harvey S. the Firestone Tire Cos C. . Firestone, president of S. Wool- worth, chairman of the board of F. W. ‘Woolworth & Co.; Henry D. Sharpe, sident, Brown & Sharpe, Provi- nce, R. I.; Secretary of War Dwight Davis, Fred W. Ran sey, chairman of the board of the Cleveland Stove Co.; Ralph A. Amerman, chairman of the board of the Lincoln Trust Co., Scran- ton, Pa.; Mrs. E. H. Steedman, chair- man of the rehabilitation committee of the St. Louis tornado disaster; James Lester Goodwin of the Whi _ Jock Coil Pipe Co. of Hartford, Con H. Schwarzschild, president of the Central National Bank of Richmond; Henry S. Somers of St. Paul, Minn.; Henry C. Stevens of Detroit, J. V Wilkins of Greensboro, N. C.; Joh Lord O'Brian, attorney, of Buffalo, ‘N, Y.; Julius Rosenwald of Chicago, J. the Federal Reserve-Bank Herbert Case, acting governor of New York; John Stewart Bryan, publisher of the Richmond News-Leader, and August Vogel, president of the Pfister-Vogel ther Co., Milwaukee. BUSINESS MEN HAVE BANQUET PROGRAM eorgia Avenue Group Dines and Is Entertained by Music Students. ‘The nmewly organized Georgia Ave- Mmue Business Men's Association, com- | of business men along Georgia | ‘avenue and others in the community, Jast night held a banquet session at » the Park View Christian Church, Park road between Georgia avenue and Bixth street. A business session and elaborate entertainment also - were ‘held. The constitution of the organization is to be held open until January 1 to allow new members to become charter members of the association, it was an- mnounced. It was decided to hold meet~ ings of the organization in various - mections of the territory of the asso- ‘clation. A musical program was presented by students of the Walter T. Holt studio. ‘were Anne M. Evans, Alice E. Hill Among those who performed Alice Petar, Miss Esther Linger, Harvey T. Tow d, B. W. Delos, R. Coontz, Philip Sloria, R. A. Hart, Mary Bozello and Frank Cam- inella. The association was addressed by nk J. Sabotka of the Columbia ss_Men's Association, pastor of the hristian Church; R. L. president, and H. Mason Herman of the loyd Davis. Judge’s Daughter Resigns. Miss Elizabeth M. Bailey has re- ed as secretary to her father, astice Jennings Bailey of the I Fct Supreme Court, and has accept- a legal appointment with the pited States Board of Tax Appeals he will take up the duti of the position next Monday. While oting as secretary to her father Miss ailey studied law and has been ad- tted to the bar. i Supper Conference and nce affecting he growth, | nnot n undersianding and | her meeting | ions and | of Michigan, Sam- | —12 Children’s Cotton Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits, long and short sleeves. Knee and ankle lengths. Broken sizes. §1.00 and $1.35 qualities. 690 Each —10 ('Inltlr(‘n s Woo Union Suits, high necks. Long sleeves. Knee length. Broken sizes. Soiled. $1.50 qual: 790 ity. Each. —8 Wome Union Suit length $1.95 qualit —10 Ra soiled. Five of Were $1.95. —9 Childi trimmed. mixed an}l Slips, - $1.29 von Slips, lace $1.00 quality 090 Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, low neck. Sieeve- less Tight knees. Rroken sizes. 85c qual —Women's Pure ‘Sillk Hose, seconds of $1 and Sl yu grades. Full fashioned. ml(l Rayon Hose, in broken sizes and colors. Some soiled. 50 auaity. Pa 89c 253 Pairs Chiffon’ Siik Hose, in broken sizes and colors. Some with black, others prism_heels. Sl 5 and §$1.95 grades sl 00 2460’ Pairs’ Chitiren's Hose, in odd sizes, % lengths of wool mixed. Long hose of fancy cot- ton an@ fancy ribbed rayon and cotton. §1 fl') and $1.50 qualities. B 50c¢ Pairs Missés” Cotton Ribbed Hose, with ser 115 $1.15 qu 5{}(‘ tures, Were $49.50. duced to .. —5 Suede Cloth Coats, lars and cuffs of fur, some with half border of fur, in “Little Lady” sizes 16, 39‘_, and 41%. ‘Were §59.50. 2" Coats—1 dark red pile fab- flc. with fox collar, the other a blue suede cloth with gray size 43. For- 50 and $49.5 Kann's—Sec unrl l' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - Kannf Phone Main 7200 D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927. ), £ » Many a Christmas Gift Will be Found Here Tomorrow Among the Scores of Things That Are Reduced! No Phone or Mail Orders Accepted on These Odd Lot and Remnant Items. Babies’ 59¢ Embroidered Pillowcases 39¢ —These lovely little cases are embellished with Porto Rican hand em- broidery in colors, and are made of a nice quality batiste, This is a good gift thought for the little one. Kann's—Street Floor. Art Goods —Artificial Flowers, for deco- Tative uses. S1ightly soiled. Cholce. . 10c Pleated Paper’ bridge lamps. included. Regul PBl'k‘lLe Stamped Pieces, the majority children’s dresses. nov- elties and pieces {m the house- hold. Priced for clearance at. . 2 Price Kann's—Fourth Floor. A Special Purchase and Sale! Reg. $1.85 Washable FLAT CREPE $1.09 Yd. —This sale presents a splendid opportunity to pur- chase silks for Christmas gifts and holiday frocks. Pure silk and washable, this crepe is shown in a full line of light and dark colors including plenty of the popular p1sle] shades suitable for an.rxe ])ur- poses, It is 3 ,l a D! Reg. $1 25 to in. wide. hatsrra*t - 4 1.95 Plain and Fancy Silks and Rayons 94¢ Yd. —Silks for almost every purpose—dresses, blouses, slips, linings, lamp shades and lingerie: —Plain Georgette Crepe. —Plain and Changeable Taffeta, —Black and Colored Satin Supreme. —Washable Radiant Satin (Rayon). —Washable Crepe de Chine. —33 to 40 in. wide, Kann’s—Street Floor. 150 Regular $5.95 All- Wool Jersey Dresses Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 Specidl at........ $4.44 —They are all in smart tailored styles, the majority ornamented with a touch of embroidery. Some have pleats in the skirt, others have tucked fronts, and most of them have collars which can be worn high or low. pockets. select. Trimmings are buttons, Seven attractive styles from which to Colors are wine, green, pine needle, queen buckles and blue, rose, brown-and-tan and tan-and- brown. Kann’s—Second Floor. $13.98 to $22.95 Values in Velour Portieres * —6 Corduroy ‘'$3.95 to $4.95 Rayon Bedspreads $2.95 —Some of these spreads are su ct to slight i regularities, but this do not affect their useful- ness. The patterns are very attractive, and the spreads are finished with scalloped edges. A good assortment of shades from which to select. Kann's—Street Floor. Children’s Wear —1 Velvet Frocks, in black, green and navy, with white crepe do chine vests. Sizes §, 12 and 14, Were $12.08 Each ..o $9.98 —1"Suits, with silk blouse and velvet trousers. Sizes 3, 4 and 5. W Each —25 Knitted Suits—3 pleces, legzings, - cap, and sweater. s to 2 Srown only. value. Suit . oats—white only. Smocked yoke and belted styles, Were $3.98. ' Each. $1.98 —Children’s Bath Robes, in fig- ired effects; aize 2 years onlY, 149 and $1.98 val’ sl $1.29 r“o Berets or Tams, in navy, an, red und green. Reg- ulasty §1.00. Each... .. 49€ —5 Infants’ Crepe de Chine Coats—hand embroidered. Were $898 and §$9.98. 85.98 Choice . 10 Babies' Silk 'Caps, of pink and blue crepe de chine and poplin. Were $2.98 and §3.98. Choice. $1.98 ;7 hne9 Corduroy ~ Caps. egularly 69c. Special, each .. 49c Kann's—Second Floor. Floor Coverings —200 Yards Felt-base kloor :,;overliml;, long remnants. egularly 59c. Square ind 25¢ 89 Yards Iniaid Linoleum Remnants, Regular $1,59 and §1.69 grades. Square 79c ch ~—185 Yards Rug Border, one- yard wide. Regularly B9c. Yard.. ? 35¢ —65 Yards Hall Runber Rem- nants. Regularly 35c. Special, square yard.. 19¢ Q—Gfl"?uc;l" Felt-base Rugs, size x12 ft Regularly $10.75. $5'95 —&6 Linoleum Rugs, size 6x9 ft. Regularly $8.10. — Axminster Rugs, sizes 814x10% and 9x12 ft. Regularly $40. Each .. ;] l)fl]a!;ardst9 China Matting. 49¢c, ecial, y:rgdu : rly Sp“clnlA 230 s R X egularly $16.50. Special, ea., slo’oo Kann's—Third Floor. Umbrellas —3 Women’s Umbrellas, 2 of silk and 1 of gloria. 10-rib style. 'Amberllts tips and ferrules. For- merly $3.95. Each... $1'98 —6 Women’s Silk Umbrellas, in red, greer]l. navy and purple, with novelty borders. Formerly $5. Each.. $2'50 Kann’s—Street Floor. Domestics —13 Nursery Patterned Crib Spreads, in blue or pink. Regu- lar $3.00 value. Fri- $l 59 o 33 \White b b Sprea Vhite Si ds, Sox60inch size, “all ver- 40 . fect. Friday, each...... ‘¥2€ —4 Bates’ Crinkle Spreads. Ro];:ulnrlgl $4.00. in gold color only. ize 81x108. Erigey . $2.95 —18 "Heavy Quality Bleached ;{‘;gu' all perfect. ‘Regularly value, S 1, =20 Embro ses, in pleasing designs, all white, good quality cases, 45x36-inch 95 aize, A DB L daoas c Kann's—Street Floor. Wash Goods Remnants —25¢ to 50c values, all desirable lengths, from regular stock, in- cluding percales, ginghams, voiles, zephyrs, crepes, rayons, etc. Friday, a yard 19¢ Kann's—Street Floor. $1.95 Blanket and Comfort COVERS $1.69 —It is a satlsfaction to know that the bed cover- ings can be protected in this practical manner. The covers are made of a sturdy wearing cotton, in floral and_Orlental pat- terns, well made, With tape ties at the end. All cheerful colorings. Kann's—Street Floor. Beds, Etc. —1 Four-poster Bed, full size. Regularly §32.45. Special at...... $25 00 ~—2 Four| lmlfl‘ B‘Eds, full and Mnlle 2 Panel Beds, in sreen i olunge finishes. Bolh full size. $10 00 in full and " $5.95 n full sizes. Regularly §$29.95. hpedal each. $17 95 2 Maftresses, in full and single Sizes. Regularly $22.45. Each.. $13.95 —2 Cotton Mattresses, in full and single sizes. Reg- ularly $10.00. Each.. $5.50 Kann's—Third Floor. . Linens —20 Pure Linen Hemstitched Brldge Sets, 5 pieces, with 33- inch cloth and four napkins, of fine quality, ~in plain _white. Regularly $1.50, for, ot " $1.19 —23 Pure Linen Damask Table- cloths, in white, with blue stripe border, and hcnmtllched hems. Size 52x68. Regu- larly $2.95. Friday, o2 $2.19 —19 Mercerized Damask Table Sets, 52-inch cloth, and six nap- with lavender and green A regular Friday, @7 50 —7 Real Ttalian Hand-embroid- ered Lunch or Bridge Sets. 3! inch cloth, and four napkins, in very elaborate de: gns. Regu- lar $9 value. Fri day. a set ».. $6.50 —8 'Linen Damasic Hemstitched Table Sets, in two sizes. Very greatly reduced. Two si 72x90-inch cloth, and 66x104 cloth, each with twelve 20-inch napkine to match. Regularly $15. a set ... —27 Martex Turkish Bath 'l‘ow» els, hand embroidered, large size, good weight Towels, with c’olored embroidered de- signs, 25, eaf:h'. $1.25, Speciai, 89¢ Kann's—Street Fioor. Leather Goods ~1 Under-the-arm Silk Bag, with gray and tan figures on Derlwldr'lkée blue groun egularly $5.00. Special at.. $2 75 —1 Pouch Bag, with blonde calf ends and gussets and moire silk }:Tmerd Gevldplastled frame. Silk ne as $11.50. Speci at o $0.50 2 Black Moire Bags, in pouch :l’:d :&mpvvbacks styles. Snake rimmed. ‘ere $14.50 and $15.50. Choice.. . $8'50 —2 Handbags, of black satin nm} of hmfik mv(\)llre Both snake trimme ere $17.50. Choce. . $10 50 ~1 Black Moire Bag, snake trimmed. Pouch style. Now ..... . Kann’s—Street I"lool'. Housewares s—j’ thlr-piecle Electric Urn N egularly 3895 special, set.. 90:98 —1 . Four-piece Electric Urn Set, of Royal Rochester luster china. Regularly $47.98. Special at. $24.00 =1 Domestic Science Electric Cooker. Demonstrated model. Regulanly $1.00. 899 () —4 Nickel.piated Tea Kettles. Regularly $1.98. $1.00 —3 Nickel-plated Electric Toast: Regularly $1.49. 98c lronuwm 1 ]u e 3 gularly $2.49. Special, each. $1°98 —2 Metal Bird Cage Stands, slightly scratched. $2.49 Regularly $4.49. h Al hite Napanee Kitchen Cabinet, floor sam- ple. Regul ] 34150, Now -.... $37.50 Kann's—Third Floor. $1.95 Tailored and Trimmed Millinery Many and coli felts. T and uit every one and large, small and medium size he Kann’s—second Floor. Dresses niforms, maids', nurses’, etc. nds of the $L95 s - ne all black, rose-colored Dresses the other with blouse and black suede b merly tone blue the other Ensemble Dresses, velveteen over dresses of crepe de in brown, red and black Were $25 , in light shad‘?‘, uthern and home indurum: georgette e de chine merly Choice, —l Wh ltv ’l'm'e size 16. Evi cnil)z . 1 ¢ =y ack ¢ ‘url,e(lc Dress, trimmed with hum}(!;mde fringe and hand embroidery. Size 4815, Was $55. Now $33 —1 Black Sequin-trimmed Dress, for evening wear, size 46%. $98.50. Kann's—Second Floor. Luggage Slightly Damaged veling Bags, ’\\ ere $8 85 “As 2 Large ltlxwk hlmmeled Suit - (4!‘01, double s and tray. Were $15. $7.85 Was sxr 5 -1 lll)lll)ll‘<‘ll1p Suit Lase and 1 Round Hat X. —2 Auto Lunch Kits—fit any running board. Were $24.95 and $16 50 $29.95. “Asis.” Ea., & "Steamer Wardrobe Trunk. Was $3 Tt $23.00 Kann's—Thir ('I Floor. Gloves —11 Pairs Women’s Washable Doeskin and Suede Gloves, nov- s in white and heige. Sizes 5%, 6 and 61%. Pair 95¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Blankets l-wool Blankets, the “pair- quality, in popular col- slightly soiled from being display, 66x80-inch size. Friday, $4 98 , . 70x80-inch size. w Ne Special, . Friday, ru(h 1.00 —1 Part-weol Blankets, in dark plaids, size 6680 in. Were $3.50. Now, $2 59 —150 Yards Heavy Outing Flan- nel, 36 inches wide, in colored stripes on light grounds. Rogularly i0c. Friday. & ]5¢ ol Plaid plaids, of each ... —28 Plaid Blankets, in fancy brown and lavender only. - Were §$10. Fri- $7.95 day, each ~—7 Camel’s Hair Blankets, they contain 75% of camel’s hair, and 259% of wool, in tan with browg border, s 66x80 inches. Friday, ea. &4 95 Kann's—! treet Floor. Wool Goods Now on Second Floor —120 Yards of Tan and Gray Coatings. Were §2.50 e Eriiny, yara $1.49 —80 Yards of Bordered Tweed Suiting, tmmorb $1.98 ; ey e 1Ye 2120 Wool and Cotton Plaids and Stripes, formerly $1 5()e a yard. Friday, a yard. —110 Yards of Colored Flannels, formerly $2.50 a yard. $1'95 Friday, a yard ...... Kann's—Second Floor. 256 Paiu’af Women’s Low Shoes $2.99 Pr. —Pump, oxford and strap stvles, of patent leather, with high and low heels. Sizes in the assortment 3 to 8. All smart styles, low priced for Friday. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Toilet Goods —48 Vantine Scent Baskets. Were $1.00. Special, oach < 50c —i0 Norida (l)mpn(‘m. in sifter or ‘(I‘U;npnct“al}le Discontinued models. Vere $1.50. ; .2 39¢ —100 Mirrors of Dupont pearl on amber, Mayflower pattern; said to be seconds because they are mot ent of Hair Btrushea of pearl on amber and of amber. Originally $2.00 to $5.00. FEach $1’00 —Dressing Combs of white ;;erlrl on amber, also of amber; decorated. Regularly S0c. Special, eaeh, sy 39C Kann's—Street Floor. Neckwear —})algty Neckwear, in pretty holly boxes. Regular 59c value for. 50c —50 Scarfs, of georgette and crepe use chine. White and Col- ors. $195 to $2.95 Yatues. Choice.. ... 9165 Kann’s—Street Floor. - BUSY CORNER Lingerie —10 Bloomers, of dotted seco navy only. - 48¢ Pair . —2 § - ¥ silk and cotton. Deep hems, Street col ors. Sizes 30 and 32. os 9295 vatue. Each. . $1.95 225 Flannelette Gowns — dlain and striped effects. @ $1.49 value. Choice. $1.00 ’ " Robes, in purple only. 21 OC values. Each . $1.89 —12 Two-piece F 1nnvl tte Pa- jamas, striped and figured effects. Originally [ $2.95. Pair 1.45 =4 Kimonos, of figured voivell with n borders. @= Q= $13.75 value. Fach.. $5.95 —3 Tailored Mannish Kimonos, with black and yeliow black and tan stripes o value. Each S 10 —1 Imported Knitic imono in rose and w Originally Now K Handkerchie ~120 Women's Li chiefs, with coloie lace edges. liegul 15¢. Eacl —168 Noveity Hand linen and coiton. second qualities. Special, each. . Kann s—Stree Toys —3 Economy Tool Chests, w good quau y (uol Regularly $7.45. Now Rockers, s'vong v 51.19 Dolls, v $4.85 Friday, each . —15 Pioneer finished in red. Slightly soiled. @~ =0 ularly § - $7.50 —1 Wh Dresser. Slightly soiled 25 45 ularly $7.50. : $5.45 —3 Doll Carrl finished in cream. Re $7.45. Each . —10 Lucky Shot ¢ Regularly slw spmu. 88¢ each .. 3 —2 Ei wins, in blanket. Soiled. Regula s»l‘.gg §0.95. Each —36 I{Ofkul!)a Baby Dolls. Slightly smlul Reg- @ —10 Baby (-Iurm l)nlk—uv breakable. $1.95 and $3. Kann's—Fourth Floor, Jewelry 18 - 810,00 -2 \\hitt Coral Necklaces. Were $30.00. Spe- 320 OO cial, each. Kann" s—Streel Floor. Iscu. ‘Were $ SPECIALS These Goods Reduced for Friday Only $1.69 to $1.98 Mattress Covers $1.00 Ea. —Nicely . Made Covers of un- bleached muslins, complete with ties ready to 'slip on mattress, Sizes for full and twin beds. Third Floor. Children’s 79¢ Hair Bows 39¢ Ea. —Moire Taffeta Silk Ribbon Bows, in pretty bright colors. KEach bow nicely boxed for ° gift giving. Rib- bon 5 inches wide. Street Floor. Infants’ $1.49 and $1.98 Bonnets $1.00 Ea. —Dainty Little Sets White Crepe de Chine and Silk Bonnets, trimmed with laces and rib- bons. Second Floor. $1.50 Lace Boudoir Searfs Embroidered C; $1.00 —These Pretty Searfs are in white and ecru, 45 in. long, and are very much in demand for the dresser or chiffonier. Street Floor. 12Vs¢ Handkerel 10c Ea. —White and Col- ored Handker- of linen. Finished with nar- row'l/16-inch Very at- _tractive for Christ- 8, 814 mas gifts. Street Floor. $1 Stamped Set 79¢ Set —6 - piece for dining and bed Two scarfs, vanity or buffet set, pin- cushion or cover to a_set. Fourth Floor. chiefs, “héms. * $2 Colored Hand- $1.69 Pr. —All are hem- ched =nd in six attractive and different designs, neatly hoxed. Domestic Dept. Street Floor. Bunny Slippers $1.00 Pr. —Children’s Soft- leather Slippers, with fleece lining and quaint Bunny faces on vamp. Sizes 5 to to 11 1112 to 2. Fourth Brief Cases $1.69 Ea. —Two - pocket, Double - strap rooms. Cases, made of Dupont, in brown, mahogany biack. Size Linen tray or 10x15 inches. Third Floor. —— e ————————————e e $8.95 Shawls $7.95 Ea. —Plain_Crepe de Chine Shawls, 54 inches square, fin- ished with very close 15-in. Callot Fringe. Black, ors. white and colors. boxed. \treet Floor. 2.71- Cotton Huck Face Towels 18¢ Ea. —18x36-in. Size Cotton Huck Tow- els, of a good weight and closely woven; in plain white only. . Street Tloor. . . [ StrestWloor. | TH(rd Floom —In sateen —3x6-ft. _Revers- ible Rag Rugs, in a variety of pretty colors, ~with _at- tractive borders. All washable. Third Floor. Mmes 50c Hose 39¢ Pr. —Fancy Cotton Hose, in long and % lengths and special $1 Rubber Aprons 89¢ Ea. —Kleinert’s Rub- ber Household Aprons, in_pretty | Friday at thi novelty styles and various bright col- Each neatly Street North Star All- Wool Blankets $6.75 Ea. solid colors of rose, blue, gold, green and orchid, Street Floor. $1.49 Baby Dolls $1.00 Ea. —Dear little dolls, dressed In pink and blue baby buntings, just like a real baby. Very for ¥ri- day Fourth Floor. Rayon Vests 45¢ Ea. —Women'’s Vests, in bodice with picoted tops. = 30c Tape Measures l 35¢ Ea. —Fancy Tape easures, offered special pr These will mak lovely gifts to the woman who sews. Floor. Street Floor. 69¢ Window “25c ComonHatk | North Sar All. | 6% Window Shades. 49¢ Ea. —oOpaque Shades, mounted on excel- lent spring rollers complete __ with Size’ "Good col- bound. | ors Third Floor. —La Grace com- bination pac containing b h salts and body powder. A nice gift suggestion. Street Floor. $1.95 Crepe Gowns $1.29 Ea. —Pink and white cotton Crepe Gowns, prettily style, trimmed with filet lace. Very pretty for gift giving. Second Floor. Flesh, peach, rose, orchid and nile. Sizes 36 to 40. Street Floor. 79¢ Bowl Sets 59¢ Set —5-plece mixing bowl sets of clear glass. Five differ- ent size bowls. Handy for many purposes. Third Floor. sizes 8 to 9. Also % lengths, in sizes 6 to 8. Street Floor. and Cedar Chests $9.66 —The Portieres are of double-faced velour, in pretty color combinations—are 27 and 36 inches wide— some with overlocked, others with French edge. 1 to 2 pairs of a kind and regular $13.98 to $22.95 values. Special, a pair at $9.66. Mass Meeting (Celebrating 32nd Anniversary of International Reform Federation 206 Penn. Ave. S.E. at CHURCH OF REFORMATION 212 B Street S.E. ar_Congressional Library Fndny, ecember 2, 6 P.M. Shall the Loophole: in they Volstead Act be Stopped Up One by One? Led by Honorable John B. Hammond For five years Jow: te Enforeing Sunday lel for District of Columbia Led by Representative W. C. Lankford Mass Meeting, 8:30 P.M. MRS. MARY HARRIS ARMOUR eorgia Cyclone Orato “the School of Crime.” $1.95 Rag Rugs s.vlr l‘kgd (xl[ &:;h alts an Powder $1.00 Ea. l ‘ 69¢ Pkg. Candy Specials 23¢ Lb. —Assorted hard C’lnfll(‘~ special at Regular and Extra Size Flannelette Gowns Special, Friday 79¢ —Nicely made, full.cut garments, of fancy striped flannelette, very specially priced for Friday. They have long sleeves, button fronts and double yokes. 36 to 50 bust measures. Nice and warm for cold Winter nights. Kann's—Second Floor. Regular $39.95 Axminster and Wool Velvet Rugs $26.95 —Heavy Quality, ~High-pile, = Closely ‘Woven Rugs, in choice patterns and harmonious colorings. Rugs ‘that will give splendid service—most attractively priced for Friday. Sizes 81%x10% and 9x12 ft. Just 50 rugs in the sale—so shop early. Kann's—Third Floor. —Pure aluminum percolators, in paneled style; 6- cup capacity. Very speclally priced for Friday. Third Floor. T3¢ Doll Tea Sets | Lavoris | 35c Lining Sateen 19¢ Set —Little dolly sets, of white and blue and yellow china. Eight pleces to a set. Fourth Floor. -1- Ib boxes of peanut brittle. Special, box, 23c. Slreet Floor. Lavoris 69c Bottle —Large size bot- tles of Lavoris Mouth Wash of- fered to Friday shoppers at this low Street Floor. 35c Lining Sateen 25¢ Yd. —For linings, or slips, or for fancy work, in " black and colors, 36 in. wide. —The Chests are of genuine red cedar, in 36 to 40 inch lengths. Every one fitted with lock and key, cedar handles and strong casters. $14.98 to $19.98 values, Choice, $9.66. 98¢ Percolators 69c Ea. Kann’s—Third Floor. l Second Floor. “The Ghost of John Barleycorn” "Telephone incoln 1955 for St hllrll $1.0 before all are en

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