Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1928, Page 20

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' 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. AT/GUST . 31, 1928 " LEAGUEASSENBLY TOACTON PN Will Consider Appointment Tiwo 95 " Pounds 3 ( of Commission to Chotce of many delicious flavors, cov- ered with rich black chocolate Closed All Day Monday—Saturday Is the Last Day of the August Blanket ! ale $2.95 Leather Bags $1.95 D Le Je , ’) ; Smart new bags for Fall, offered /1y Smart new ba r Fal / 'I/" :7/(‘ tomorrow al an attractive low i { price. Every bag of leather. in Y */46/71'd/) fashionable coloi every bag silk lined and fitted with inside purse and mirror. Kann’s Reguiar 60c¢ Kapitol Kandy 7/1/ ,511”/ orner” Br the Associated Press Kann's—Street Floor GENEVA, August 31.—The League of Nations Jouncil today referred to the | League Assembly for action the British project for appointment of a commis- | sion of experts to study the opium situation in the Far East This was done on_the proposal of Premier Mackenzie Xing of Canada An inquiry on the spot wouid be preliminary to carrving out the progres- sive suppression of opium smoking in the Far East. which the powers have agreed to inaugurate. but which is de- | clared to be impeded bv the heavy in- erease in opium smuggling from China | Into the European powers' far ecastern territories M. Adachi of Japan. supporting the | British proposal. said that ment was prepared to facility to the commission ritory. M. Paul Boncour of gave & similar a regardi Indo-China. but said that the inquiry Kann's—Street Floor. Among the Many Unusual Specials for the First Sale Saturday of the Fall— “Kann’s Quality Leader” Hose In an Introductory Event Full-Fashioned Full-Fashioned 1-In. Lisle Welts A11-Silk Chiffon 81.50 Value £1.65 Value T T L Smart, New Velvet-Trimmed Q Georgelte Frocks In the Latest Fall Models bERYINE would be incomplete u to China The Dut that the W country conce: 1 N fected by the traffic and trying - A clude it from their At this point Wang King-Ki. repre- | < senting Nationalist China. said that he Ly had not vet received instructions and < that he was unable to give a definite | 4 [ ] —This sale introduces a new Hosiery Service to Washingtonians. Once every month you will have the opportunity of buying these splendid stock- ings at sale prices. Two specially constructed hose—made and dyed accord- ing to our own rigid specifications. Every pair perfect and in the fashionable colors for Fall. Watch for the Sale each month. IMO AN INOE Y reply. although in principle he was sincerely desirous of seeing the inquiry | extended to all the countries of the world, including those manufacturing opium derivatives. The Canadian premier also took the tnitiative in connection with the de- velopment of child welfare work when on his recommendation. the Council voted to conduct a preliminary study | of the problem of children exposed to | moral and social dangers. A French | expert was appointed to conduct an | inquiry on the matter in Germany. Canada, Denmark. the United States, Prance, Great Britain, Italy and Czechoslovakia. A gift of $500 placed at the disposal of the Child Welfare committee by the American Social ! Hygiene Association will be used for the study. CLAIM CONFESSION IN 3 BEER DEATHS —The feminine mode is most charmingly expressed in these new Georgette Frocks for Fall—Velvet has been used to trim them—while new drapes, new jab- ots, new sleeves and new neck lines, stamp them as decidedly this scason’s. The skirts are in the new circular and new tier cffects, becoming to nearly every type. If you want to get a first glimpse of what will bz worn this Fall—sce this interesting collection to- morrow. Black Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 AV At $l 09 Extremely good looking, service weight silk hose, o with four-inch lisle welts and lisle soles. Made full fashioned, for perfect fit—in sizes 873 to 10 and the following colors— Flesh Ty Light Gun Metal Cuban Sand Muscade Vanity Algerian RBlondine French Nude Boulevard Grain Nude Plaza At $l 2 Exquisitely sheer all-silk chiffon hose, with ? tops interlined with lisle for extra wear. Made full fashioned, in sizes 812 to 10 and the modish Middy Blue Navy Blue Cocoa Women's Sizes 36 1o 16 colors of— Beach Tan Flesh Blondine French Nude Boulevard Grain Light Gun Metal Manon Muscade Vanity Kann's—Sccond Floor. Police Say Man Admits Going to Cellar and Putting Poison. in Home Brew By the Associated Press, 8 NEW BRITAIN. Conn.. August 31.— | Police announced yesterday that Samuel ‘Weiss, 32, had confessed to putting| poison in the homemade beer which | caused the death of his brother John | % and two other men. Weiss and Mrs. Catherine Weiss, widow of the dead man, were held yes- S terday for questioning in connection with the deaths of John Weiss and Johu " Bichr. While they were at police heac- quarters John Stein died after havinz taken some of the beer to prove his co ® tention that “beer couldn't poison any enc.” - According to police Sergt Wll]\a'n’ McCue. John Weiss resented the atten- tions which Samuel was paying Mrs.! Weiss, and Samuel determined to zet| Tevenge because of John's attitude On Saturday night, McCue says, Sam- | uel went to the cellar of his brother’s| POARCGORE N some beer up. drank on= bottle himself | and gave another to Stehr, who lived in same building. the Both died a few hours later. An ¥ revealed poison in their stomachs, and when police found that the poison was of a kind used in hard- metal at the factory where Sam- 1 worked. they took him into custody, arresting Mrs. Weiss. Her connec- with the case is not established, | and she will be questioned further. - SON OF RABBI WISE IS SUED FOR DIVORCE s Wife Will Ask Decree in Reno on b Grounds of Desertion—Will Bhare Child'zs Custody. T By the Associated Press S _ NEW YORK. August 31.—Louise Joan + Hahn Wise, wife of James Wagerman * Wise, son of Rabbi Steph/? / Wise, < has established a residence in keno pre- -~ gnnwry to filing suit for divorce, her » husband has disclosed ‘Wise said the suit will be uncontested < and the divorce will be asked on grounds 2 of desertion. Custody of a 3-year-old 3 %on will be shared by the parents » Wise, who is 27 years old, studied to % become a Rabbi. but has spent much “ of his time writing and lecturing. The couple was married by Rabbi Wise at + Lake Placid on July 20, 1923 AR 8 I latin America now buys from us + yearly $1,000,000,000 worth of goods, the » Value of one-half of our investment: The ONE New-TyNj\ Dentifrice Wi THAT Whitens Teeth - and - (Hardens Gums SN TOOTH PASTE | | { | 1 i l | | | | { | { ; ] ! ] | l ! ! & B S The Busy ) | { ! ! For Smartness and Comfort Wear Our Merry Maid Low Shoes $5 pr. —The new models are now arriving— of patent leather, of patent leather ap- pliqued with imitation lizard. ot satin and of kid. In the smart styles for Fall. Strap pump, step-in pump and buckled effects. With Cuban, Baby French and steeple heels. Three of the new models illustrated. Sizes 3 to 8 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Regular $2.95 Costume SLIPS For. Fall 36 10 52 Sizes $2.39 —Lovely slips to wear under Fall costumes. Of radium silk, Siquax Radiant (rayon) and soft flat crepe In the delightful Fall shades of tan, green, Chanel, American Beauty and navy. Also in black and the pastel shades. They are neatly tailored, and finished with inverted back pleats, hemstitched or plain tops—ruffled bottoms, shadowproof or tailored hems. Extra sizes of twilled rayon satin only Kann's—Sccond Floor Nude Plaza Kann's—Street Floor. New Fall Styles in Smart Tailored Felt HATS $3.95 %, «~For the first Fall hats you will find these \ cxactly to your taste. Felts, of course, for how could one get along without them? In every imagin- able shade and shape—smartly trimmed with overlapping stitching, velvet panels. grosgrain ribbon bands and bows—and every one silk lined. All head sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Another Important Saturday Event Rayon Underwear splendid Wearing Garmenls In Three Sale Groups 69C o —A¢ this price we are offering 750 vests—made of a lovely quality rayon in the pastel shades of pink, peach, nile, orchid and white. Sizes 36 to 42. Full cut, comfortable garments—at a ridiculously low price. 99C ea. —In this group there are 1,000 garments—gowns, slips, bloomers and chemise—some tailored—others lace trimmed. All beautifully made—full cut, neatly finished, and in the dainty pastel colors women like Band-Front Bloomers sizes 27 and 29 Glowns, sizes 36 to 42 Stips, sizes 36 to 42 Bloomers, sizes 27 and 29 $1.39 —750 garments, including gowns in sizes 36 to 42; bloomers, 27 and 29; costume slips, 36 to 42; bandeau combinations, 36 10 42; and chemises, sizes 36 to 42, Chemise, sizes 36 to 42 All well inade, in pretty pastel colors—and very spe cially priced, Kann's—Streer Floor Last Day of the August Sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats At $58.00 —Every coat was made especially for this sale, of the finest materials, in the authentic styles for Fall and Winter. They are lavishly trimmed with fur—and in all the fashionable colors. —also of Children’s Chinchilla Coats CladStorm Chinchilla Coats with hats to match; some with :'urse also S.lzes 7 to 11, 59.00 ~Germania Chinchilla Coats, with hats to match. Sizes 7 to $l4 os 74 11, at Double-breasted Chin - chilla Coats for the 2 to 6, 2 at $5.93 Germania Chinchilla Coats wilix hats to match for the 2 to o at $9.90 Kann's-—Second Floor. Framed Moltoes —from the Dodge Publishing Company, who are retiring from business, and let us have a quantity of their mottoes and pictures—and tomorrow they go on sale in three low price groups— Former Prices Disregarded D) Jed At 25¢ At 49¢ —Mottoes, M ax field —Frederic Remington Parrish picrores and prints, framed in ma- other artistic creations. hogany. And other subjects by tamous ar- tists. At $1.00 —In this group you will find large Maxfield Par rish Prints, beautifully framed. Choice of a large variety of subjects. Kann's—Street Floor New Schoenhut Tovs See Demonstration Street and Fourth Floors N 3 I The Ski- 1 -4 | Jumper - —A most charming toy. The 27-inch track 1s made of metal and cardboard, painted to resemble snow —and the lower end of the track has a spring trap which is released when the man hits it and so throws him up in the air and over the goal. Hollywood Home Builder — Wooden Con- 40 " struction Toy (see window display) C T“‘FI::I(! a-Village” Construction $l .()(’ Kann's—Fourth Floor The August Sale of Fur Coats Ends Saturday Among the outstanding values in the sale are the four groups mentioned be- A reasonable deposit re- serves any coat until Fall Kann's—Second Floor Three Special Groups Bandeaux and Brassieres At 19¢ Bandeaux of firm fancy batiste - neatly trimmed Choice of various desiens At 39¢ Bandeaux and B eres ace and othe etty materials — flat or und bust effects — and four to ten inch widths At 69¢ Flaming Youth Ban- deaux of beautiful ribbon and lace combinations all worth decidedly more than the sale price. Kann's-Second Floor. Imported Gardenias choosing price e fashiona Fall sha tan, bl and white ellow cen Lovely New Neckwear Butterfly collars with pointed back - of tucked and embroidered net with lace edge. $1.00 each Collars with panel back and front—of all-over 3 Complete with cuffs - $1,00 set Pleated Collars of net with a mechlin lace tie fastened with pearl siide, $1.00 each Kann's- Street Floor

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