Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1928, Page 32

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39 SUNNER PUPLS ANGH SESSON Fifty-Nine Receive Certifi-| cates in Divisions 10 to 13 | in Closing Exercises. i 1 ipils of the vacation schools in | divisions 10 to 13 were released from | the warm weather grind of studies this morning. when closing exercises, begin- of the students who left | had completed their courses ere_awarded certificates of grad- | uation. T and the schools from | which tr ¢ graduated were i Dur 1 School—George Allen, v Brown, Ravfield Major Conic. Mor- | nilton, David Maurice Jones The closing exercises in the schools tncluded vocal select Tecitations, dramatic_offerings and biref talks by school officials. H. H. Long. assistant superintendent of schools, and Leon L Perry. director of the vacation school of divisions 10 to 13, were speakers. PHILADELPHIA BOY, 14, HELD FOR STARTING RIOT Police Make Arrests at Open-Air Meeting After Crowd Heckles Communistic Speakers. Br the Associated Press | PHILADELPHIA. August 15.—Charges | of inciting to riot have been lodged against Benjamin Weiss, 14-year-old schoolboy, as a result of the street fight which occurred between members of | the Workers' (Communist) party whom he addressed at an open-air meeting and several hundred bystanders. | One of the speakers was being heckled by a crowd of unsympathetic hearers. when Weiss jumped to the | piatform and made an impassioned | Speech that started a riot. The meet- | ing was dispersed and Weiss taken to | gflli&‘f headquarters. Thomas Pinsker, | 0. was arrested as chairman of the | Meeting. { Mechanical Egg Detective. A machine which automatically picks | out stale eggs and grades the fresh ones according to their weight was recently | ghown at a London dairy show. The! device consists of a-series of runways, | resembling toy railway lines, set on a | gradient down which the eggs roll by gravitation. In their descent they pass | over a series of tilting balances, which | pick out automatically those that cor- | respond with the standard weights -t{ which the balances are set. The eggs | thus derailed are tipped into miniature | lifts, and pass, one at a time, to further | sets of rails, whence they will roll into & compartment, ready to be repacked in | crates. | If the eggs are stale they fail to take | the first ascent in the switchback, roll backward, and are tilted out of the way | for rejection by the packers. This au- tomatie rejection is due to the fact that as an egg loses its freshness the yolk gradually drops inside the shell, and alters the weight and balance. When someone calls up today, with plans for a little day outing, will ble to accept? Or caning duties re- hours of work women have dis- vered that The Hoover, its record of the most (dirt per minute su bring. Phone for a free h demonstration, ]_! allowance for your old eeaner. Only $6.25 down. Mudel 543 $59.50 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. 1. Glass Ice Tubs at 59¢ —Beautiful en- graved glass tubs with nickel- plated handle. The glass is in a_clear green or Tose color. Every home can use one of these useful table ac- . cessorfes, and C.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928. Pem e fandf) the priee 18 20 low no_home ieed be A Great Special Purchase and Sale! Serub Mops, 39¢ ment use: Kann's—Third Floor. Sale! Extra-Heavy Three Big “Biltmore” Sheets Sale Groups a1 38 —Reg. SL.85 Sheets. Siz . o gl $1-4‘8 —Many weeks ago—when Doll factories were practically idle «— a prominent maker agreed to Drastically Half Priced! Rayon Brocade Boudoir Slippers $1.00 Pr. —Unusually pretty, practical slip- . L4 pers to tuck in your vacation bag Mg:.:m';rl(}\.mdrticr);‘bllz (3 r (‘ are these of brocaded rayon in patented handle. Splen- v m 7 9 black, copen and rose. They are did for janitor and apart- ’ neatly made, with an ornament on one side of vamp, soft padded soles and regular heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Kann's—Street Floor. Porto Rican Embd. Gowns and Step-Ins. 59¢ —Dainty gowns and step-ins of __Biltmore Sheets are made of make these dolls for us—for cash, but without profit—in order to keep his force together. The e [ et b Pacific sheeting by one of the fore- most American mills; an extra difference goes into the pockets of those who buy Dolls in this sale—for now, or for Christmas. embroidered in colors. The Gowns heavy, soft, smooth weave—which wears splendidly. Sizes given be- fore hemming. Kann's—Street Floor. Part-Wool Beacon Blankets, Special $5.95 Pr. —Beautiful, fluffy Blankets, in fancy plaid patterns, bound with four-inch sateen to match color of plaid. Size 70x80 inches. 100 pairs to sell. Shop early. Kann's—Street Floor. Clearance—Ready- in round, square and Vee neck styles. In white, flesh and peach. Kann's—Second Floor. Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose $1.00 Pr. Medium service-weight hose, with short cotton welts and cotton soles. Made full fashioned in the fashion- able colors and sizes 815 to 10. You will like these hose for their beauty, their durability and their fit. Try a pair. Kann's—Street Floor. Mag}“?g—)" g‘;e" 1,000 *‘School Girl’’ and 600 Infant Dolls T Average Figures srmsomresy | Regularly $2.00—in a Big Special Group $1.88 to fit the average three-piece suites "l)'rh furni- ture. ey are 3 : the moth-proof —The “School Girl” dolls, which are 22 e o inches tall, are dressed just like real little priced at $7.75 school girls—in two-piece panty outfits, t, Bri) . P i 4 S tarematits Some of the outfits are of organdy, others of your daven- of gingham and prints. They have cork e ; ging| nd p 24 R t'sThird bodies, composition heads and arms, painted Floor eyes and hair, Felt-Base Art Squares —The “baby dolls,” also 22 inches tall, are w}—e}‘y ?:);u}:'f o the regular style character babies with tes specially priced for tomorrow. They are composition heads and arms, and pretty made of pink batiste little baby faces. They are dressed in white in the lace filigree design, with side sec- dresses trimmed with lace, with bonnet to tions of silk-finished match, and good quality socks, Choice of ;)1:;:‘5 agig;r;‘llgh;{;' " pink or blue ribbon bows. i bt e nn's Second Floor. and Bordered Rugs 4 300 “Baby' Peggy” Infant DOllS Women’s Colored $4.45 ——The rugs are in the popular 9x 10%2-ft. size, and include such well known makes as Pabcolin, Neponset, > 20 Inches Tall Sandura, Waltona and Certainteed. The Art’ Squares are in 9x12 and Reg. $6.50 Value sxlo'&fl. sizes and are made by 3 ¥, (Sketched at Left) the rtainteed and Congoleum companies. 49¢ and 59¢ Felt-Base X —These smiling infant dolls have composition Floor Coverings at heads, blue eyes that open and shut, and sweet baby voices. They are completely outfitted with 290 Sq. Yd. ' EX o dresses of white organdy, trimmed with lace and —Heavy felt base in attractive pat- N 3 ribbon bows—flare bonnet, kid moccasins and eans SNl SUINNIngY: Tolie surirm - ; socks. They are unusually attractive dolls and the full rolls. Please bring floor measurements. unusual values at this price. Kann's—Third Floor. “Heller” Layer Fel . » e | 400 “Big” Baby Princess Dolls % $l4.95 : 23 Inches Tall—Reg. $8.50 Values {3iilst! Regular $25.00 Grade —Four-row imperial stitched mat- —The daintiest of baby dolls, with composition heads, tresses, with 6-inch box, heayy roll- " blue eyes that open and shut, open mouth, showing ed edges and filled with all-layer felt—55 pounds to the full size, teeth, a pretty dimple just like a real baby, and a baby Reg. $17 voice. They are dressed in white organdy dresses $9.75 Grade trimmed with lace, large flare bonnet trimmed with lace —Handmade mattresses, covered and bow of pink or blue ribbon, kid moccasins, socks, t : : with art or striped tickings and nice quality underclothes and a pink or blue knitted On Sale Thursday—>Street Floor filled with pure layer felt. Four- row imperial stitched with rolled sweater. Any little girl could love a “Baby Princess”! And in the Toy Department—Fourth Floor edges. All s Kann's—Third Floor. Our Annual Sale Offers Fall Coats for Large Women Sizes 40%% to 52% $58 ~Large women as well as misses and average women are finding remarkable coat values in this annual sale. They are specially designed to give the desired slenderizing effects, yet achieve smartness in the manner of the new Fall mode. Fine all-wool fabrics in new colors with new style collars and cuffs of the most fashionable furs makes these coats remarkable values at the price. —The colors include: Brown Hemlock Gireen Fall |.eaf Tan Cranberry Red Continental Blue Navy—Black Kann's—Second Floor, In the August Sale Caracul-Paw Fur Coats $99 Later Price, $169.50 —Among the outstanding values in the August sale is this offering of Genuine Caracul Paw fur coats—in rich brown, tan or gray, with deep fox collars, some with cuffs to match, for only $99.00 cach. Other Coats in the Sale $49.50 to $500 A Reasonable Deposit Reserves Any Coat Until Fall Kann's—Second Floor, 3.45 Ea. Rayon Negligees $1.98 —Pretty Yllstel and dark colored , rayon negligees, with three-quarter length flare sleeves and double- faced fronts and sieeves. All made in. one size to fit women weigh- ing from 115 to 145 pounds. Kann's—Street Floor. Girls’ Summer Wash Dresses—7 to 14 Yrs. $1.49 —A dainty collection of dresses taken from regular stock and great- ly reduced tomorrow. Short sleeve and sleeveless models of printed and flowered dimities and of voiles In solid pastel colors. Many trim- med with handwork. Kann's—Second Floor. Children’s Union Suits 39¢ —Cross-bar muslin suits in button front or back styles and in sizes from 2 to 10 years. Regular 39¢ values. Kann's—Second Floor. Women's and: Misses’ Silk Dresses Greatly Reduced Formerly $16.50 to $29.50 $12.75 —Such a collection—so varied, so appro- priate to the season, that your selection will be a pleasant experience—for here are the frocks that smart women are wearing—of flowered and plain geor- gettes, plain and printed crepes, plain and flowered chiffons. Short and long sleeve models in styles suitable for sports, street, business and afternoon, and in sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44, Kann's—Second Floor.

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