Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1928, Page 16

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) 10 DRY ANNVERSARY ' DRANS DISPUTES § Eighth Year of Law Showsj Success, Say Prohibitionists. | Wets Push Fight. | | | { Br the 1ated Press. The eighth anniversary of the eight- | eenth amendment was observed today ! amid much the same controversy as| of prohibition rm\-k lebration begun yesterday, ‘ ll(h its center at Westervill Ohio, home of the Anti-Saloon League. its| sociation Against roh endment. dug ft- self in for a more de fight in the future The S tion's nounced expansion of and constituted that side of th» question Johnson Defends Law. In addition to the estimate at West- v Russell, | of the ng tide of public dls.np-' said a state- n, the chairman, | it a growth of (h-i association, an increase in. ite income | {dential campaign and At Providence Senat: Rhod. Island citizenship . convention | that while there was room for honest difference over prohibition, there could | be no difference amfng real Ameri-| cans over law enforcement, and that the | time was coming when millions of | Democrats and Republicans who are | prohibitionists would demend that their | party platforms declare specificially for | prohibition _enforeement. He declared | that foes of prohibition would have to | use the same constitutional means em- | loved by its friends in their efforts to ! ve the law changed. “They must elect United States Sen- ators and Representatives who will <ub-[ mit another amendment,” he said, and added that “if the professed enemies of | mbnm are sincere, we chnlh:mu-I to attempt it.” | ALIEN LAW REDUCES : U. S. TRAVEL FIGURES | 1,000,000 Fewer Passengers Yearly | Recorded Up to 1926, De- epite Tourist Gain. By the Associsted Press NEW YORK, January 16—An in-| erease of 25 per cent in American for eign tourist travel has not been s ficient to prevent a decrease of 1,000, 000 passengers a year from the pre-war average because of restricted immigra- tion, the National Industrial Confer- mee Board anounced yesterday. ‘The figures are complete only through 1925, the board announced, but no im- t during 1926 and 1927 is While British ships still carry nearly half the passengers between the United States and Europe in common with that of all other lines except the Ger- man and Italian the British proportion | has been declining. In 1926 British | ships carried 41 per cent, while United | Btates Shipping Board vessels carried | only 847 per cent. MISSION TOUR PLANNED. | Cardinal Hayes !!lrtl January 23 for Inspection in Bahamas. NEW YORK, January 16 (#).—Pat- | fick Cardinal Hayes plans to leave New | York Monday, 23, for an offi- clal visit of .u Catholic parishes, mis- sions and institutions in the Bahama | Islands, which are under the jurisdic- tion of the archdiocese o! New York, it ‘was announced yesterda: Cardinal Hnyes will mlk' the tri) & guest of George MacDonald, & dire »c- tor of the cardinal’s Catholic charities. | After his visitation the cardinal will cruise in the West Indies “Iwon’t trifle with sore throat again” “ Just & sore throat, 1 thought — bt it got worse—and laid me up for the husiest week of the season! Now, 1 take no chances, My o mint, at once— anda tion by my doctor,” Phiys spprove of Forma mint. It relesses a standard antie septic over the wi effect iy contnuos, gles, it can be used anywhere, 4 especially in dusty, places. To trest sure one every hour; for pre- vention, one every two hours. All druggists. Keep Formemint ready, ormamint | ’ THE GERM KILLING THROAY TABLEY | - — Our Entire Stock of CURTAINS Reduced to Lo 1 —Heavily overstocked—is the reason for this sweeping sale! Every imaginable kind of cur- tain is included. An unusual chance to supply your Spring curtain needs at Half the cus- tomary cost. Here are some of the styles in the sale— $4.98 Swiss Point Panels —Attractive ap- plique border de- $2-49 signs, mounted Each on fine bobbinet. 85.98 Scotch Lace Panels aion " iringe. 3t 9299 bottom. Quaker Each Scranton and Zion Mills makes. $£3.98 Rayon Lace Panels —Scotch lace ei- fects in gold col $l.99 . Finished with Each fringe along bottom. $10.98 Rayon Panels —Pretty colored aured designs on D49 cream grounds. Each Assorted patterns. 59¢ Colored Curtain Materials —Scrims and voiles in choice designs and 29C pretty colors. Also Yard some drapery nets. $5.98 Scrim Panels —Fine quality. Trimmed with 52-99. lovely laces in bor- Each der effect. Fringe bottom. $4.98 Sefini Panels ™ ™~ —Finished with ) fancy lace bor- 52049. ders and drawn Each . work designs. Some with fringe, others edg- ing. $7.98 Ruffled Curtains —Plain - colored Curtains, with val- 53097 ance and tie-backs. Pair 81.98 Marquisette Papels ~—Fine quality, in fig- ared desns. Finished 99C with bullion fringe. $2.69 Filet Drapery Nets ~45 inches wide and an extra fine 51-37 quality, in s- Yard sorted patterns. $3.98 Swiss Point Curtains —Fine quality bobbinet, with ap- $l .97 plique borders, Pair $3.98 Scotch Lace Panels —Assorted pat- terns, in filet lace $l -97 effects, with bul- Each lion fringe at bhot- tom. $6.98 Ruffled Curtains Rayon, scrim, $ sette (un.m,a Pair Complete with val- ance and tie-backs. $1.69 Drapery Nets —Lovely filet pat- rerme 45 a5 84€ inches wide Yard 49¢ 10 69¢ Sash Curtains ~Serim, voile, mar- and other kinds, with Palr neat ruffled horders, $3.98 Lace-Edge Panels Marquiset els, vame wity $1.97 e borders und Hach i bullion fringe at hottom, 3 inches wide, 69¢ Scotch Lace Drapery Nets ~3-inch nets, in variety of attractive 340 designe, Yard Kann'e—"Third Floor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928. 28 Fur Coats Again Tomorrow—On Living Models Red Seal Zephyrs A Special Group for Quick Clearance $19 Formerly $165 to $199.50 —Just twenty-eight Fur Coats have been grouped at this low price and here are the kinds included: 1—Pony 2—Beaverettes 5—Black Kid Caraculs 20—Plain and Trimmed Sealines (Dyed Buck Rabbit) Small and Medium Sizes Large Sizes in Plain Sealines Only Kann's—Second Floor. The New Gingham 29¢ Yd. —Hosts of delightful Spring patterns in the most artistic of color combinations— also in plain shades to match the patterns, All 32 inches wide and including among the patterns broken plaids, checks, fancy plaids, etc. —Use them for— Women's Dresses Children’s Wear Bathing Suits Bedroom Sets All fast colors. Smocks Pajamas Draperies Slip Covers Kann's—Street Floor. Corsets and Girdles Reduced —Stamped Bedspreads, with bolster attached. colored borders. In the January Sale on unbleached —Discontinued models and odd garments from stock, including such well known kinds as Nemo, Gossard, American Lady, H. & W., Stylish Stout, etc. Drastically reduced for quick clearance, irto three price groups— $10.00 Values, Now $6.95 $7.50, $8.50 Values, Now $4.95 $5.00 Value, Now $2.95 Kann's—Second Floor. Slzes 6, —Children's Each ~—Stamped Luncheon Sets -Table Cover and Four of unbleached musly Napkins. Prettily tinted Stamped Dresses - completely made R a resses Reduced! Women’s and Misses’ Sizes From Our Regular Stocks Now Priced for Quick Clearance at “Pictorial Review” Magazine Now Only 10c —Talks on Style and Patterns by Mrs. 1. M. Cofall at 11 AM. and 4:30 P.M. $9.90 Formerly $15 to $25 —This specially reduced assortment includes dresses for almost any occasion, good looking models that will be suitable for wear from now well into the Summer. They are among our most pop- ular models, but sizes are somewhat broken, and that is the reason for the special price. They are all smart, desirable dresses in the most popular ma- terials and colors. Georgettes Canton Crepes Flat Crepes Silk Velvets Many Combinations—Including Velvet Ensembles Sizes for Misses and Women Kann's—Second Floor. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 SILKS $1.99 Yd. —Twelve different kinds of silks in the sale —a great purcha~e from Stavin and Green- stone, Jobbers, of New York City, who are dissolving partnership. Many colors and many patterns for your chgosing in the fol- lowing weaves— 54-in. Washable Flat Crepes. 40-in. Printed Crepe Satin. 40-in. Printed Georgette Crepe 40-in. Printed Crepe de Chine. 40-in. Heavy Dress Georgette Crepe. 40-in. Crepe Back Satins. 40-in. Black Crepe Back Satin 40-in. Faille Canton Crepe. 40-in. Washable Flat Crepe 36-in. Plain and Changeable Taffetas. 33-in. Striped Tub Silk Broadcloth. 33-in. Plain Tub Silk Broadcloth. Kann's—Street Floor. A Dollar Sale of Art Goods Offers Many Interesting Specials Plain or dainty Stamped Sl material. —Children' designs _on_ white material. Special, 6 for . Stamped Bibs, § —Stamped 6-Pc. Linen Room Sets. Very simple <lc~|.ns $ —Mill Ends of Yarns, one- § on good ounce balls, l colors. R for assorted Set .. quality linen. ~Stamped §-Pc. Luncheon Sets —Cover and Four \-\\\kms $ Special, 2 sets for — 8 mpc.l Curtains, of white —Stampad Crib Sets— dimity Spread and pillow slip of horders unbleached material. ~ Set for 4 for Kann's 75 Floor Sample Metal Beds: $5.95 $10.95 $14.95 Artistically designed metal beds, in walnut, mahogany, French wal- nut, ivory and several other finishes, full size, others single and three-quarter Special, 2 pairs 17-in. size, One and two of & ki some in \nd althongh thev are hems or hemstitched colored lace § S Cases, ll for crochet edge. Fach —Stamped Linen Centerpieces— to bhe embroid- $ S X $ 10 years. ered in white or colors, s ¢ £ Fourth Floor ogularly 10 10 §: $3 to $3.95 Black Silk Chantilly F louncings $2.50 Yd. slightly marred from handling, there s nothing that senioushy attects 2 inches wide i hath their beauty, See the Show Window—Demonstration of $47.50 Axminster and Wool Vel- $29 05 vet RUGS at. —One of the finest lots of “Lifetime” ""E' we have ever offered phen Sanford’'s and Alex, Smith and ons well known makes The Axminsters, being among the heayiest made-~seamless, clasely woven and perfect, Kann's—-Third Floor, Caples of rare orientals, heavily covered and sheer hght weights. AN French makes, and the most popu tar ot the Chantilly founcings. Mattress Making TS a1t Our Exclusive “Washington Brand” orehid, goll - browa and orange. 1 vands for ~$1395 Kanw's Vernon Mattress, of —Lingerle Laces, Calais and all-layer felt. Al sizes, In this sale $8°5 Rinches, in cream and ecru, Mattress. In all sizes. In thi ~$2.50 Kann's Real Rest All-| Felt Mattress. All sizes, In this ulo 519-05 ~$2250 K. ¥ $22 ann's Yale All-layer "::: $|4-95 edges and insertions, 134 to 3 inches wide, I8¢ 0 M values at 16 yard Kann's=Street Floor, Kann's= Third Floor SPECIALS In Needed —$3.95 “J. C. Fountain” lltur Waxer and Isher, with one pint can of s] 29 —0'Cedar Mop a: bottle of O'C; A regular §1 combination —10-qt. Water Pail, of galvani Regularly 88 Salt Boxes, of tm- ported pottery, wit wooden cove Special, each, at 39‘ —Covered Cereal 19¢ odsc Waste Paper Bas- kno, en: =14 Rolls Preminm Toilet Silk-finish Tissue— 100 sheets Regul st walie rore. $1.00 Ee —$1 98 Folding Imumx Tables, 4 with ratche W hite Enameled \lNl hen Ntoals, —$1 A% Cuke Decorating Sets, of M T nuW. Spong form cake PN, el decwraters and tubde to "ot [pevial g L0 See Denianstraiion Kann's - Thind Floan

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