Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1928, Page 18

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- L iy ¥ THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1928. BURIL IS DELAYED T0 AWAITINQUEST Fatal Traffic Accident Not Reported Until Body Was * Ready for Grave. ital and found t fractures of the right arm and & lacerat Charged With Intoxication. was treated at Freedmen's injuries received ) i down on Gex avenue near U y a street ¢ James Rve, 47 1047 Quebec street, was and sent a treated at Emergenc: al liam Perry, 9 years old, 2007 road, was treated at the same h for a laceration to the kn e when he was knocked down sutomobile at Seventh and F Neither was seriously hurt. Ten Added to Accident Record. | Ten other accidents in which no personal injury resulted were mentioned | in police records for the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock this morning. An auto- mobile owned and driven by David B. Fawcett, 1213 Crittenden street, was damaged to the amount of $200 as a result of a collision at Twenty-second and Monroe streets northeast, about 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with | 2 motor truck driven by Trueman Faulkner, Hume Springs. Va. | Three motor vehicles were involved | in an accident at Virginia avenue and | Eighth street southeast late in the afternoon. A taxicab driven by Logan Fields, colored, 810 Rhode Island ave- | nue, and & truck driven by Richard Hume, colored, 42 Pierce street, collided | with force enough to hurl the taxicab | against the parked machiné!bf Harry | Chenowith, 705 North Carolina avenue | southeast, John Weir, Carmody Hiils, Md., and | Willlam W. Turner, colored, 213 Sixty- second street northeast, were drivers of | cars that collided at Sixty-first and Dix | streets northeast about 4:15 o'clock in | the afternoon, slight damage to both | cars resulting. | A collision on Benning road morth- east near the plant of Potomac Electric Power Co.. Benning Bridge, occurred | Your wife may wish about 10 o'clock last night between automobiles driven by Henry C. Gar- land, eolored, 5 first street, | a s , 64 Pierce | sl vere slightly damaged. her cars that figured in Allen A. Colbert, colored. P street: Allen R. Harri: Ninth street: John J Ingraham street; J. F. J C NOWLEN IS PROMOTED. Pennsylvania Infantryman Raised | to Grade of Colonel ! 1. Edwin J. Nowlen, United | try, on recruiting duty at has been promoted to | After serving as | Volunteer bruary nd " ifeut gradual promotion he! ade of lieutenant colonel | 0. He is from Pennsy Off on Air Tour. August 21 (#)——Maj. Robert | can army aviator, who re- | : flight from | FOUNTAIN PENS her gowns from Paris, but Paris buys its fountain pens from us—likewise a matter of style! All popular colors. 5310510 Made by the makers of the famous EVERSHARP PENCIL / WAHL EVER:- SHARP Blankets in the August Sale $2.45 ea. to £10.95 pr. Any Purchase Held, Storage Free Until Cold Weather New Fall Rugs Are Ready A Spendid Collection of Unusually Beautiful, High Quality Rugs, for the Finest Homes —Charm is elusive, but we know how and where it may be captured. Rugs of rare beauty in coloring and design are now ready to bring charm into your home, at prices that seem small besides the years of service such rugs will give. A large and well selected assortment—the finest collection we have ever shown—is now ready for your choosing. Six Popular Lines Are Featured, Smaller Sizes Are Proportionately Low Priced FURS In the August Sale $49.50 to 8500 A Reasonable Deposit Reserves Any Coat Until Cold Weather The Beautiful Cloth Coats In Our Annual Fall Sale Are Remarkable Values and There Is Remarkable Variety to Select From at $38 —These are authentic styles for the coming Fall and Winter, and being made in advance of the rush season are splendidly tailored, as the maker could ive them their unhurried and careful attention. %'he low-placed flares, the new-style collars are dis- tinctively new features; the materials are rich in color and texture, and all are beautifully fur trimmed. Cranberry Red, Ni Fall Leaf Tan Navy Wranasi Whittall’s Anglo- Persian Rugs $142.50 The finest worsted Wiltons made, in 20 different patterns, 9x12-ft. size. Karona Worsted Wilton Rugs $95.00 These are really beautiful rugs, very unusual at the price, 9x12 ft. Sanford’s Beauvais Axminsters $55.00 One of the heaviest Axminister rugs you can buy, 9x12-ft. size. New Imperial Karnak Seamless Wiltons $125.00 The finer grade of Wiltons, seamless, in a variety of patterns, 9x12 ft. Akbar Seamless Wool Wiltons $69.95 This new seamless Wool Wilton is noted for its rich coloring, 9x12-ft. size. Sanford’s Fervak Axminsters $47.50 Popular seamless rugs in attractive new patterns, 9x12 ft. Many Other Groups of Axminister Rugs, Some Priced as Low as $23.65 Kann's—Third Floor. A Special Sale of Large Turkish Towels A 35¢ Each; 3 for $1 Doyou HATE CLEANING ? That’s because your cleaning is taking too heavy a toll of you—using up time that you want for more worth-while things, taking the strength that you need for other duties, stealing the enthusiasm that you require to keep up your outside interests. —Every homekeeper who has an eye for value should be interested in this sale of towels—for no home ever has enough towels—and here is a chance to buy large size Turkish towels at a fraction of their real worth. They are a popular weight towel in the 22x44 and 23x46-inch sizes, with three-stripe borders and hems to match—in blue, rose or gold. Kann's Street Floor. . The Market Is Full of Luscious Fruit! It’s Time to Do Preserving! Here Is the Necessary Equipment! —Think how good the fruits, berries and vegetables will taste in the months 1t’stoo biga price topay — particularly when a Hoover 18 cobtainable for a down payment of only $6.25, and will give you faster, easier, more thorough cleaning than you have ever before known. Let us give you a demon- stration of The Hoover, show you why it removes more dirt per minute than any other cleaner. Tele- phone. If you already have a Hoover, and it needs at- tention,call Branch when they are “out-of-season.” A little time spent in preserving them now will mean many enjoyable treats in the Winter months. Much of the success of preserving de- pends on worthy jars, rubbers, etc., such as are fea- tured here. Mason Jars ..75¢c doz. .80c doz. ..90¢ doz. 14-Gallon ...$1.25 doz. Jelly Glasses sy Aluminum Measuring Cups. Colanders Aluminum Preserving Kettles. Aluminum Strainers . . Aluminum Funnels Jar Rubbers E-Z Seal Jars 14-Pint . ey o e R S 1-Pint ) R .$1.00 doz. 1-Quart . ... ves o 3138 QO 14-Gallon $1.75 doz. 35¢ doz. 2o oo 40c dos. 15¢ to Y0¢ 69¢ to $1.30 79¢ to $4.50 .65¢ to 95¢ 10¢ to 50¢ 10¢ dosz. Gray Continental Blue Black Misses’ and Women’s Sizes 14 to 522 Kann’s—Second Floor, Chinchilla Coats For Children Hats Included! $9.00 —'"Clad-Storm™ brand —hat and coat to matceh, in copen, cocoa, red and navy, and sizes 7 to 12. The coats in double-breasted style, have adjustable hems and are lined with red flannel or Scotch plaids. $5.95 —Double - breasted coats for the 2 to 6, in red, tan, copen and navy. These without hats. $9.90 —Single-breasted coats with hats to match for the 2 to 6. In green, cocoa, copen. navy and red. Kann's—Second Floor. “Eskfl_\'” Sanitary Napkins Special Wednesday Bx Q5¢ —Soluble Sanitary Napkins, made of the best materials to be had especially for S. Kann Sons Company. Twelve in a box, and regu- larly priced at 35c a box. Kann's—Street Floor. —You will Fruit of the Loom New Fall COSTUME SLIPS Of Tuwilled Rayon Satin $1.59 —A charming array of new Costume Slips to wear under Fall cos- tumes — smartly styled and pleasingly low priced. They are made of a nice quality twilled rayon satin, in fashion- able colors— Rose Pastel Pink Shades Copen Navy White Black Sizes 36 to 44 Kann's—Second Floor. Smart Leather HANDBAGS Formerly $1.95 and $2.95, Now find bags in this spe- clal collection, suit- Sfllnlped Cases able for mnearly every costume Regularly §1.29 Special Wednesday —42x36-Inch P 1110 weases, made of an excellent qual- ity fruit of the loom cotton, and every occasion —Pouch and strap- back styles of gen- L] black and the fashionable colors —Each bag neatly in finished with hand-drawn lined and fitted hemstitched hems, and stamped in attractive new with the essentials. designs. Kann's—Street Kann's—Fourth Floor. Floor. Imported CHOKERS Special at 29¢ —Who couldn’t use another g choker? Especially when one can be acquired for so little as in this special offer- ing. The very newest styles, too—crystals, flat artificial pearls, cat's eye, etc.—in white and colors to match your new Fall costumes. Kann's—Street Floor. Clearance $2 and $2.50 Printed SILKS $1.00 Yd. —A host of fascinating designs from which to se- lect, in a wide range of lovely color combina- tions, on light and dark grounds. 39-in. Printed Crepe de Chine 39-in. Printed Georgette Crepe 39-in Printed Radium Silks Kann's—Street Floor.

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