Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1928, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASI:IINGTON. D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928. (Oontinued from Eighteenth Page) Official of Pittsburgh District = the girl reserve d-pam;wmh; "And lmcr-‘ Wants Rum Runners and Nar , y" by the industri N flifimnfl“ s:‘n:‘s’ by the Ell;l:b:ll.!: cotic Peddlers Driven Out. g | ) f 50'1 ’h"“hc“" c'“lb.;"" ". h:nchnpu,\'- By the Associated Press { 0,. r- et by the general education department | "\ | o 55 i f / i petition requesting the Prohibition | , ”C are only & part of the program. which | g,;r.0u 1o drive bootleggers and narcotic t il inciude the announcement of the | seqdlers from the non-union coal min- | o rtise for finaje. © MANNET AN |ing camps of the Pitisburgh district was | Guests of the oceasion will be re. | fied with the bureau today by Phillip « ker Hi , o | Murray. vice president of the United o e " board. pim by the president | ine ‘Workers ‘of America o L rs. omas in . " . Brown, and a greeting to new members | ‘The petition said conditions were bad will be given by Mrs. Fred E. Wright, in the entire district, but called special chairma of the committee on member” | SHHUON 10, “the nctorious violations” = Nom L hip i .| burgh Coal Co., one of those which em- $1.95 Novelty ? Mrs. William Cline Bordexa will enter- Ployed non-union workers when the ee e e W l On an - tain at luncheon tomorrow in her home union miners ceased work months ago Rayon on Tracy place the members of the 8! expiration of their wage agreement. board of lady managers of George The communication charged that other Washington University Hospital, who | companics followed' “the lead of the Bl 3 Y . are making elaborate plans for their | Pitisburzh Coal Co. either in encourag- oomers annual benefit for the hospital, which | Ing. promoting or permitting a reign ma e r P nc Ol e r Oc S will take place Tuesday evening. Feb- | Of bootleg Jawlessness to develop mn the o Tuary 21, at the Mayflower. {camps and among their imported em- $1 69 LJ Each vear thesc ladies present a fas- | Ployes.” cinatingly picturesque anniversary party &t the time of Washington's birthday, which for a numoer of vears has been WILL WAR ON NARCOTICS. —The well dressed wom- staged at the university. This year, | il an chooses bloomers such however, the party. which will be called | b as these to wear under o g “a garden party on the Potomac in | Extermination of Menace Aim of her dainty evening N y Cle > honor of Gen and Mrs. Washington.” | | dresses. Three _hundred ow ar "lé . Py will be given at the Mayflower. and a World Conference. and fifty lace an novelty colorful scene of great historic interest | T, arouse widespread recognition of styles in the collection, will be a feature of the evening's pro- |the traffic i < enace, the all perfect fitting and ° gram_ This scene is now being AFAnZed | Wl o mearubs A58 menace, the beautifully made of an q by a large committee of board members | tion has issued a call for international excellent quality rayon ° O PY l S with Mrs. Gubert H. Grosvenor and | observance of “narcotic week” from in delicate pastel color- . i PN Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman as co-chair- | ;\,bm.n. 22 to 29 ings. " —These beautiful voile frocks are so very men The purpose of the undertaking, the v priced tha e Wi ans ~ba A SR ‘ru" s“!:-rl;po}o mm;fln:‘:mmflgfl“m —— 111\\ priced that the \\nnmn_\\l.m plan hgr boxes: Mrs. Joshua Evans. Jr.. chalrman | about narcotic drags. promote she erec- | I Summer wardrobe ahead is fortunate in of uuouss‘s.fi:nédhxlg !‘\mg‘rmcl;nmp | tion of Government and State hospitals R ° ° being able to secure them now, at such a Borden and 2 | for drug addicts and develop uniformity | § | reasonable a price. And those who are co-chalrman of tickets for this inter- |of State and Federal laws for the con- e s : . esting historic occasion. | trol of narcotics. going South will find this a wonderful op- portunity to provide new frocks for the balmy weather of Paln Beach and other evening. Dr. Edwin Mims, distinguished | HARRISBURG. Pa., January 23 (#), 4 S S oF i 4 Lo 5 resorts. The material is beautifullv sheer author and lecturer, and professor of | —During a pillow fight in their home quick clearance. A remarkable variety, including— and fine, and all are handmade and hand English at Vanderbilt University. Nash- | here vestel Chester Fallon, 14. got /5 Bl ad g“hihnu mt ;'x o‘cslock on “The ais {.lm"A muol n;g p‘omted :}z] at 5 "th Crepeé H“\fl georgeglu embroidered. an ation.” Surgeon Gen. | his sister, Anna May. 16, “to scare her.” - 2 aille Canton Crepe Colored Crepe Satin Hugh 8. Cumming. president of the so- | The pistol was discharged and Anna | Qi 5 Green Blue And ciety, will preside. Dancing will fol- | Mav fell dead. - Printed Georgette Washable Flat Crepe Coeh Pink White low immediately after Dr. Mims' ad-| The boy was taken to the House of | i Printed Crepe de Chine Plain Taffetas Rose Helio Detentionipending an ingue Plain Broadcloths Changeable Taffetas Striped Broadcloths Black Crepe-Back Satin Misses’ Sizes 16 and 18 a7, ot the Norihosss Mesaagic o ‘nfig{ism,vfi; i In 33 to 54 In. Widths and Many Colors Women's Sizes 36 to 46 i & ple, Mrs. R. H. Doyle chairman. (§$ . 3 Cnne T o sl ST j . otlons Kann's—-Strcat. Eloor. Kann's—Second Floor. ington Alumni Association of Phi Mu! I} Sorority was held Thursday evening in | | * o was ascsied ‘s ocieme 2y M | Another Bi ‘ Marian Barker, pr:slsdcm 'fits(he’ ,’::fi Vaudevill, Ng~’ 12c Spool Cotton giation, A brief business discussion waay audevilie IVite 10c ea.; $1.10 doz. e e meents. Wednesday Nite! | —Brooks' Glace Cotton, 7 spending some time in Washington, was | — n white only. 500-yard 1 60-Inch . She is one of the| LUBER and I spools. in sizes 60 to 100, g St pon CARR | i e e ) Engraving Specials A Harmonious Pair I 3 spool d i —King's 200-yard 8poo A, o i HARRIETT pooLe (| (lll {1 e pesie’coion : St ) This Week Only Sy —There are plain and printed silks in the assortment. Bouthern Soclety of Washington representing all that remains of several recent sale will give its second ball of the season ills Si . . at the New Willard Hotel Wednesday Boy, 14, Kills Sister. collections and now reduced to a still lower price for There will be a 500 progressive d v 9 party for the beneht of the Epscopal Da gy In the Sale of ‘ e | A Syncopated Stepper in sizes 40 to 70. $1.00 Machine Twist g g . 79¢ spool Saturday. So if you are planning havi v - S e S 3 planning having any M R R ;’il'f";hsfi?“,h“:‘f ‘: Baroque Pear]s engraving done in the near future, we advise you THREE KILLED IN BLAST. | f‘ $ black and white. (Artificial, of course) take advantage of the special prices this week. Wrecking Crew's Torch Sets Off| M \ | Dress Shields 5 5 Tank Car Near Texarkana, Ark. I 25¢ pair $l .9 5 For 32.43 For 8$1.25 | —Silk lined: in flesh —We will engrave a —We will engrave a color; regular shape and —The necklaces of the moment are new plate and print , e e 2 8 a0 8. these long chains of artificial baroque Guaranteed Tub 20 cards in shaded Old €W Pplate and print pearls—sixty inches long. all heads of Fnglish or modifed S0 cards in scrip type. —These special prices prevail until closing time | the same size, with a knot inbetween Fast Colors remarkable value! {amous 108 s \oox wencing cards from your own Tt 4 S and 8 t unlimited. Women lat late. H 3 K. it 3 ‘most . ‘ome) 5 3 hlate. ate. ) Kann's—Street Floor. - R pen \ [} pl lnter g‘t:l tco;\omy of Ho{:‘yl'nod 3 = ntz for curtains, interior s " ‘ 10 Snap Fasteners Playing ‘Cards i raperies. dressr scarts, fur- Extra Special for $1.95 5 card aymng Lards In niture, covers. children's ra- . H ts N & ¢ jamas' and for the chil- —\We will make you a new monogram steel cut die— 1 a ow ;n‘:‘mln 'm"“.?'."u:‘ Cases at 50(: dren's school! and play choice of 12 styles—and stamp it in any color you de- I 12 ey 5 frocks, few other fabrics are sire on one pound—72 sheets— of “Kann's Qwn™ writ- | o —A pack of gilt-edged Playing Cards, 0 admirably suited. ing paper. A single sheet, ripple finished paper in white in a colored case. with clasp fastener only. 30 envelopes included. | | I 25c Baby Pants is what you get for this small price. Dresses Shown on - i $ 5 & $ 7.50 2 pairs, 25¢ Very aitractive for bridge party Living Models ) Kann's—Street Floor. | | 40¢c to S0c Dress- each bead. These necklaces are im- : Roman type. 5 | 1143 Conn. makers' Pins ported direct from Paris, France, and —Printed in a myriad ot at- For 63c i Avenue || Rl 38 are in four different sizes. That is, tractive colors and designs > For S] 25 | some of the necklaces are of very —guaranteed color fast to CWeéiw il 0 —Hnl'-peu;g small beads, others larger. A most every {abric hardship and —\We will reprint 100 boxes of cards from your own prizes. i & —Overall style. Of rub- B - 3 Ber, In asmortad colors, Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Slightly imperfect. LL smart model $1 Sanitary Belts - . ’ S - coercion, intimidation, boycott and | Ao r’;’gultn : S0c each G = A Sale of Sample and Run-of-the-Mill 'l‘h:c‘:nnuuxl: charged that the or- [\ 450k of hich.cl, ili. ;mm“o'uhd‘:’u uo.'u:"n' R k bl S B £ -class mili- | elastic. 4 tions | agrregating i A A P ;“Ie o Bedspreads | nery — truly remarkable Kotex Sanitary Napkins i|| values ¢‘l the above clear- 3 3! ?:1:".92“' Wood- : 5 ‘ | ance prices. Tiw apular taim: Finish Metal B e d S $2.50 to $12 Values at, — At HALF-PRICE and LESS! $1.5910 $6.95 > ey " Elastic UNDER RALEIGH HABERDASHER MANAGEMENT ||l s v L T 2 : y : £ regularly 8c, at Se —This sale is possible through the co-operation of one of the —An opportune time to buy new béd- yard. largest bed manufacturers in the country—whose name cannot spreads tor Spring There are eripkle —%-inch wide, . . regularly 10c. at e be mentioned. The values are remarkabie and cannot be dupli- and ravon spreads in the sale, and al! . 4 . H T & £ s irom the well known “Bates Manu- Sel l ll-Annual Sale | ’—."tlnrh e ‘.a(crl by us in the near ‘\lh.lrr. There are square tubing, solid B Pl i i) regularly 12, at 8¢ panel and cane panel styles in the assortment, and such finishes mill spreads subject 1o slight impesfecs i ¢ yard, - as walnut, ivory, mahogany, French walnut, oak. white, jade tions, but too slight to atfect the wear, Stetson Shop exclusive green, orange, red and blue.” Four styles illustrated. Sizes for double beds Kann's—Street Floor. White Spool Cotton 27c dozen ! =3 —Wellington's Three- = d Colton, In sizes 40 e Ly el o' f 1 - Three, Bordered e muine 8 /*i _ : ) Felt-Base Rugs $1 Vogue Hair Nets 2 Small Sizes BROWN and BLACK & |||l c“‘:‘m ol ‘ For $7.59 25¢ Seam Binding 18¢ piece {7300 Every rug is guarans ; u,/ i 8 . 4 of, it | -7 yards to a plece, and Special Offer teed, i waterproof, will not ‘\() P fi"";l "l:‘t':v :'.'l‘:ub':"':& EEA ¢ pecid 0 - curl, will tay flat withont tacks I ", 23 il r N B » R o ] " . ! i v » e g and i attractively bors ‘ 85 $ 85 s 85 I Gy i ) "(““““Hln " [ \ = hll‘)'( over b(‘B dered. Choice of various des 10¢ ‘Camisole Tape | t ; e For Any 3-piece Suite [gns, Sc yard sii'Jood quality tape, tn ’ i ) = i 2.; l 5 This Is What You Get Oxfords, Pumps, Strap Slippers ULy iT; Do —1 Reg. $1078 Ox12 or 91034+ and Snappy Ties of brown or black I : b ' d | : sets will be made of plain o . Rug, nede—the season’s smartest foot- AR e " : Al i ey, s —1 Reg. 98¢ 3xdutt. Rug wear, | in our Semi-Annual - c eac p 9 " terial closely resembling Belgian . ~ 3 cear, included in our Sem ] Regular $21 Beds Regular $20 Da-Beds —1 Reg. 4% 1830-1n. Rug. « {a . ~Household linen) for any three-piece suite ot ~ale at substantial reductions! Aprons, in assorted turniture, regardless B ity size styles and colors, Materials and lahor included in the dihs: AAA 10 C Some of pure gum ofter 73¢ extra for each cushion A Regular $10.19 4 ANA rubber, others of ° Value for 8739 cretonne with rub- —Slip covers of Relgian linen, for berised backs. any three-piece swite of furniture, Kann's—Third Floor i e Senie’ §30 §0) No Mail or Phone Orders - cwshions, for S'l‘l‘;’l.S( )N Sl l()l‘: Sl l( )I) :‘ K:l;l'v‘n”:l':c::‘:l.n:r s s J - Namu's—Thivd Floo Ranns=Third Floor, 1305 F Street '

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