Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 27

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VENING STAR, WASHINGTON "PRESIDENT GRUSES | - INIGLAND GROUP Leaves Brule With Large Party for Day at His- toric Lake Spot. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG, Staff Correspondent of Tne Star LAPOINTE. Madeline -Island. Lake Superior. August 22 —President, Coolidge forsook the Brule today to cruise abc the Apostle Islands, so rich In the early history and romance of the section, These islands. 6f whith there are 22 were the home of the Chippewas. or the Objibways, and Madeline, the largest flourishing fur trading post nearly 2 years & These islands, only twe of which have any habitation, are virtually as pr tive as they were at the coming of ¢ the first white men Large Party Goes. Today's expedition is the first t the President has been on Lake M gan. He is accompanied by Mrs. Cc idge and John Coolidge. Col. Osmun Latrobe. his military aide; Everett Sanders. his secretary: Dr. James F Coupal and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter G B as City, Mo.. and Mr. and H. Woods of Lincoln, Nebr. newspaper correspondents, se men and several member: families and Mr. and Mrs reen of Milwaukee, Wis is being made aboard Mr 1 75-foot cabin cruiser smartest and swiftest NEW DUTY FOh LOMBARD.! = to Command Army Unit. Maj. E. E. Lombard, assistant military attache of the French embassy here, has been assigned to the command of a unit of the French Army and will sail trom New York for France August 30 He has beén stationed in this ecity | since August, 1919, and has many | friends in official and social circles. | 3 oS | French Embassy Military Atmchci 1l i {VIRGINIA TRADE BOARD | AID NATIONAL DEFENSE/ Far Department Commends Nor-| conside! ¥y necessity in th> uction of highways ana e, and its efforts to of other States | 1 making highw for military uture cc dges in t nse commit- mouth chamber lity of high- vertical clear- i the committe © bridge con- | e for a verti-| a mintmum of 10 feet 6 inches. The recommendation of the committee been approved by John S. Rixey. ommissioner, for the x3 .0 o Special Prices On HOUSE WIRING 2, kS O % T o s +% % s 0 033 030 7845 " D 11 be only one other landing before the party arrives back at Bay- fleld about 5 o'clock this afternoon, and that will be at Madeline Island. Claim Early Settlement. are probabiy not more than 300 Our e ving on Madeline Island, which : Bumber s about 75 per cent of the to- Estimate tal population of entire Apostle | oup. Most of Madeline’s inhabitants | 9®C. e e or'in the ity of Laporc. | 8 4 MUDDIMAN § the principal city. Some historians claim that Madeline Isiand was visited | 709 13th St. N.W. Main 1406436 FIXTURES Get 3 % o, 2o 650 430 630 3o 3 s ®, '* 0 03 . XD Q> *, TR T 9, s %o % 005 9430 030 030 o0+ by white men before the founding of Jamestown, Va. It is known to have “Zaee been visited by the early French ex- ! plorers In the seventeenth century. It! is rcorded that Father Marquette, who | Old WOrld Charm I-::r. uilt‘.ll\ Jolk:.idiéwo&er:t}l the Mis- H ippi River, visite adeline at an T Along the Way ‘The present Astor estate had part of ° ° fts foundation from furs collected at to Cahforma l"!lldenne. f‘s<>]‘|‘c‘rxnon l.{mnnu. founder tl)ll Hae 2 waukee, Was an early || A preath of old Spain greets the r!?'dQn:lloL- Madel;m' harf at Lapointe || {Faveler who goes to Callfornia ‘on e e . e Southern Pacific's famed Sunset that the party will land on Madeltne || Yimiteq 'Tte like taking a tri Isiand. This village is an antique and || broad this way, You are carrieq g it e q“'?‘{)“ “'}“‘*l“‘l’{ in luxury from New Orleans to San 4 e, Ao et | | through the historic The inhabitants are mostly fishermen. ||| grARCEC0, through | the - histo The presidential party will be shown the || ZoUEESE B8 V0 ;’“"Z'h ’m’}f various piaces of historical interest. such |{ &1, the_enchanting Apache Trail e he ola Indian burisl ground. the || yiar Carriso Gorge. The Siperial Tnain: of ihe old French fore. the sitg || Valiey and countiess delights. An & Astor's tradin he re: impressive introduction to the won- R T e e Eeeaning Ml ders of the Pacific Coast Empire. other trading posts and the community For booklets and eomplete imfor- R i mation write today to A. J. Poston. General Agent '”fl m. Su-\lg‘ CBK'. the lawn.’ just prior tc boarding the gazeen ; eruiser for t Advertisement. | Ok PALALS ROYAL Thursday—Last Day of Our | Sale of Toiletries When you read the list of important and well known toiletries that are included in this sale...when you read the low prices at which they are marked...you'll know without any more words what an importent sale this is! 10-Pc. Dresser Sets | Button Hook g A Nail File " Powder Box Cuticle Knife Hair Receiver Buffer 10-Piece White Pearl-on-Amber Sets 6.50 3-Piece Dresser Sets 38 Talcum | Tooth Brushes Face Powders Powders — 4 —— 35 Waltra Tooth Brushes Himmel's Imported Pow- 255 Marinete 121 with colored handies 25¢ 9¢r in attractive alv Powder 18 Dr. West Brashes.... dae MinW® box - o 15 Proshrlacti e Melba Opera 15 o Luxor Face Powder. 45 3¢ Java Rice " win it Miscellaneous | Viveudou Maidor assoriea Rizaud's Mi Nena .. i3 ervs S Ane Nail Files for Xorids Bath Powder oo Love-doy RBath Powder, 9 Spiral Bath iter top 5o Hudnut's 3 Flowers Face Powder, with week end package e . e Bathroom Bottles Tooth Pastes Bath Sprars ' $1 Night Kets, con Coty Compaet with extra water bottle und el refil e Compacts sasibbs To, Forhan's Past 51 Flephant Ineense Ipans Tooth o, Wnees o g e 5 1o M50 style Atomizers e Ol Rous (Hore and blue colors) Hause, currant; andashes o “ie Peroxide for e she Vivaudou Kouce Compact Listerine Paste 3 for te Pebece 3e Toiletries—Matn Floor Toilet Tissues Scottissue Waldorf Dozen rolls Tissue, doz. 1.00 69c Fine Spun Tissue o 3 for 45¢ Tite Wound Colored Tissuc roll, 19¢ Soisette, perfumed and tinted roll, 40c A. P. W. Satin Tissue roll, 25¢ Toiletries - Ma 5 R S B PR BT Hemstitched Linen C 89¢ Ea. —Neatly made Pillowcases of good quality linen, finished with hemstitched hems—the 45x36-inch size; regularly priced at $1.25. Kann's—Street Floor. Yellow Mixing Bowl Set 98¢ Set Five-piece sets of yellow earthenware, trimmed with white bands. Bowls range in size from 4 to 10 inches. A handy set for every kitchen, most attrac- tively priced tomorrow. Kann's-——Third Floor. Reg. $5.00 Manning & Bowman Electric Irons $2.98 -The 6-pound irons, com- plete with plug, socket, 6 ft. of cord and heatproof stand. They are the well known Manning & Bowman make, guaranteed to be satisfactory. Kann's—Third Floor. 350 of Our “Queen” Special Card Tables Thursday Only at $1.95 —Light-weight, durable tables with ma- hogany-finished frames, green leather- ette tops, nickel - plated corners and strong supports. The regulation height; complete with silencers, Kann’s—Fourth Floor. A Special Purchase and Sale! 5-Piece Sets Regularly $2.50 $1.37 A Set 1,250 Pairs of - Fine Quality Voile —An unusually attractive collection of ruffled cur- tains—priced to please every homemaker. The five-piece styles of fine voile with ruffles of rose, blue or gold. Each set consisting of two side cur- tains, a 54-inch valance and two tie backs. You will find it an economy to buy what you need now, for ordinarily these curtains would cost a great deal more than $1.37 a set. Kann's—Third Floor. 75 Bordered Felt-Base Rugs $7.88 —A nationally known make of felt base—dur- able, sanitary and easy to clean. In lovely new patterns and color combinations—every ;‘ug attractively bordered and guaranteed per- ect. 9x10Y,-F1. Size, Regularly $9.50, a1 $6.88 49¢ Felt-Base Floor Covering An attractive floor covering with heavy 2F . enmel surface. Two yards wide and &) shown in a variety of patterns and colors, To be eut from the full roll Kann's—Third Floor, Sq. Yd. D. €., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, Our Annual Introductory Sale of New Models— Maids’ and Nurses’ Uniforms Also Service Coats and Hoover Aprons $1.69 Regular $1.95 Values —A sale that recommends itself to hostesses, to nurses, to maids and to those who work in beauty parlors, soda fountains, restau- raunts, etc. For it offers the newest styles in Uniforms, Service Coats and Hoover Aprons at a greatly lowered peice. Every garment is well made and neatly finished— of excellent materials that wear well and wash beautifully. The uniforms of white Linentex, White Broadcloth, Fruit of the Loom Muslin, Chambray, Black Cotton Pongette and Striped Ginghatn are in a va- riety of smart styles; for nurses and maids. —The colors—white, black, lav- ender, blue, green and pink. Also blue and white stripes. Sizes 16 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor. $1.50 “Mi-Nena” Toilet Water $1.00 A delightfully fragrant toilet water, made by Rigaud able colors. 24 sheets of of Paris, and very specially paper and 24 envelopes to a priced tomorrow at $1.00 a box. bottle. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Writing Paper 29¢ Box —An unusually large assort- ment of fine writing papers —in faney and linen finishes and in white and fashion- Women’s Brocaded Rayon Mules —Unusually smart, comfort- able boudofr slippers or mules’ for your hours of ease. In rose, and bhekmm " sizes 3 to 7. Pair “Kann’s Special” Girdle Corsets Two Models $2 ea. —Lace -back and wrap- around models of pink satin- :r?tc:de b:t‘la‘te,hwltlh elastic elt top. nches loi designed to fit the meanm Yarn of surprising durabil- average figure. Sizes 25 to ity. The imperfections are 34. slight, the colors those fash- —Ildeal Flushdown Sani ionable for late Summer and tary Napkins—one dozen early Fall and the sizes 85 b o x i at °3. bcfs‘"'i’!{ to 10. All made full fash- Full-Fashioned “Bemberg” Hose Slight Irregulars 89c pr. Medium service weight hose, of Bemberg, a new ioned Kann's—8econd Floor. Kann's-—8treet Floor New Arrivals in Lovely Philippine Gowns Sizes 15, 16, 17 $1.39 —Exquisitely made, soft nainsook gowns, with hand embroidery in cluster ef- fects, tiny scallops and rib- bon eyelets. Gowns you will like for your own use, and to give to some friend, offered at a most attrac- tive low price. There are cap sleeve and sleeveless styles for your choosing, and {f your favorite neckline is round, vee or square you will find it in this special collection. Kann's—Street and Second Floors. Advance Sale of Girls’ New School Frocks The Popular “Lucette” Brand —School days will soon be here, and this salé pro- vides the loveliest, most practical of school frocks at unusually low prices. The Lucétte brahd— noted for wear and smart style. In all the fashion- able colors and sizes 7 to 10 and 8 to 14. $1.95 —Bloomer dresses in straight line and belted effécts, with pleats, folds, hand embroldery and other smart little Anlsh- ing touches. $2.95 —Novelty prints, plain colored and printed broadeloth dregses— some with pleated, others gathered skirts and all with deep hems. Kann's—Second Floor. A Special Sale of Rayon Underwear 89(3 ea. —This is the third big sale we have held of these popular rayon underthings. And judging from the big response we have had in the previous sale, we advisé early shopping. There are twelve hundred garments in this néW shipment. All full cut and neatly made ‘with rip-proof fat-locked seams. In pink, peach or nilé—some plain, others with con- trasting rofired stitching. Oholce of— Chemise in sizes 36 to 42. Banded Panties—sizes 25 and 27. Bloomers—sizes 27 and 29. Step-ins—sizes 27 and 29. Tailored Gowns—sizes 38 to 42. Pajamas—si 16 and 17. Banded Combinations—sizes 36 to 42. Kann's—8treet Floor Smart New Sweaters $2.98 -For country club, golf links and in- formal wear, the sweater is the choice of fashionable women. And at this in- expensive price we are offering the newest styles of rayon, wool and zephyrs in striped, figured and novelty effects and in white and pastel colors. Sizes 34 to 40 “Butterfly” Skirts /| $3.95 Gracefully becoming skirts of white n‘\d flesh-colored crepe de chine, with 26 to 32 inch waist bands Kann's—S8econd Foor.

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