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STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1928. Senateé during its December session. He | EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS ’CEDUDII in connection with the Euchar- | made his prediction in a speech before istlc Congress. | PREDICTED BY SPROUL [the national convention of the Fleet | DELEGATES RECEIVED cardinal Bonaventura Cerretti, the | . Reserve Association, an organization of | delegate, and his suite on a raised dais | Molly 0'Day Undergoes Operation Britten, recently appointed chairman of | church, i MOl R e ebee 3 the naval affairs committec, is in Eu- & iy s tied {50 ey the mavay program of Eu | THE EVENING ACTRESS UNDER KNIFE. : Vast Crowd Pays Homage to Car- thorized in December dinal Ceretti—Triduum Being Held. Threc days of contlnuous praver in|in a hospital foday af \ all Catholic ehurches is being held in | (o remove several pounds of fieon trom preparation for the congress. The tridu- | her hips and legs. 2 um commenced last night The actress sald her excessive weigh! 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She | radio_television which does away with | £ & 4o imotion. aireraft carrier will be pas-ed by the of any in the world.” i | the revolving disc feature, reproduc Causes Panic. By the Assoc Press NEW YORK, September 3.—Scores of passengers were ov by smoke and several others f i and were ¥ an Iuter- ke from a short ci r the East River It was the third| those affected were Others were given on the ripped t! LOUDOUN TEACHERS NAMED FOR 1928-29 te to Be Held at Leeshurg | Venise Lace Edges and Galloons 539¢ vd. ~Beautiful Venise Lace Edges and Galloons, in white, cream and ecru shades, and about 3 inches wide suitable for trimming the new velvet dresses. Kann's—Street Floor 1 Charming New Fall LUSTROUS SATINS DOTTED VELVETEEN Chic New Earrings 39¢ pr. Button and drop styles of imi tation pearls in white and pastel shades—of crystals, in white and colors—of imitation jade. And in the new gold, silver and copper finishes. Floor. The Leading New Fall Silks and Velvets Heavy Crepe-Back Satin Regularly $2.50 Yd. Forty of the newest Fall colors and black. $1.95 Yd. —A peep into the fashion calendar shows us that crepe-back satins are to be one of the favorite silks for Fall—and here tomorrow you can buy an unusually lovely, lustrous quality at a most attractive low price. Tt is 39 inches wide, a very heavy grade and shown in New Stamped Pillowcases 79¢ pr. Splendid Quality Fillowcases stamped with pretty new designs for embroidery and finished with hemstitching for erochet edge ptember 11 and Opening Will Be on 12th &pecis! Dispatch Star LEESBUR September 3.— Loudoun County public schools will open September 12. The teachers' institute | will be held at the Leesburg High School | September 11. Mrs. Hannah Turman | Harbert has been_appointed supervisor | for the cow Foilowing is a list of | GEORGETTES DULL CREPES Also Combinations of Velvet or Satin With Crepe Imported Black Chiffon Dress Velvet $3.69 vd. v - —Here is a value that every woman should appreciate—for this is an exceptionally low price $2 Heavy Washable Flat Crepe at $1.49 vd. —An extra heavy, gracefully draping quality, 39 inches wide, guaranteed washable and shown Stamped Ready- Made Rompers 39c pr. Rompers for the 1 to 2 year old. Ready made, of a novelty material and stamped with sim- ple designs. teachers of the county Leesburg—Alexander S Jenkins, Bevern: L. C. Addingion, Coeburn: Miss Fllen G. Metzger, Leesburg: Miss Hel B. Kerr, Harrisonburg: Miss Mary V.| Jackson, Winchester; Miss Ruth Crim Eillsboro; Miss Ernestine Baker. Lov- ingston; Mrs. Helen B. Roderick, | Paconian Springs: Mrs. Urcell Brad- | feld, Leesburg: Miss Annette. Rose.. La Crosse: Mrs. Irva B. Cloud. Le Mrs. Blanche Anderson, Bryant Nancy Lewis, Sabot Lincoln—Henry P. White, Miss Janet Hutchinson, Purc Miss Isabel Dickerson. Richmol lizabeth Thomas, Round Hill y B. Potts, Acco- ce E. Cevenger. Win- chester: Miss Susie Trussell, Paconian BSprings. Aldie—J. B. Potts. Church Road; Mrs. Ysabel P. Goode, Purcellville: Miss Al-| Jene Headley, Callac: Miss Eleanor Gil- bert, Aldie: Mrs. Mattie Carter, Aldie: Miss Martha Perry, Spotsylvania; Miss Grace Shumaker, Richmond. Unison-Bloomfield—A. O. Hutton. | ‘Waynesboro: Mrs. Edith Beavers. Round | Hill; Miss Beatrice Gallagher. Warsaw: Mrs. Mary Monroe, Round Hill; Miss Bessie Blocker, Harpers Ferry, Miss | Phoebe Garrett. Newport News. i Middleburg—Miss Gaylord Gibson, | Delaplane; Miss Sarah Stickley, Stras- | burg; Miss Mary J. Trainham, Middle burg; Miss Mildred Orrison, Lovetts ville; Miss Marie Gum. Leesburg. H Lovettsville—L. A. Womeldorph. Lov- | sttsville; Miss Mary Van Sickler, North | Fork; Miss Evelyn Taylor, Hamilton; | Miss Laura Cross, Waxpool: Miss Lou- | ella Brown, Purcellville; Miss Dorothy | ‘Wiard, Lovettsville, Miss Hazel Long, Juniors’, Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes —An interesting collection of frocks which will show you which way the Autumn fashion winds will blow. Frocks that are suitable for nearly every occasion. Sheer georgettes, lustrous satins, dull crepes and dotted velveteens that charmingly express the feminine mode with lace collars, tiny buttons, jabots, bow sashes and the popu- lar cape effects. Uneven hem lines, molded hip lines, flares, tucks, pleats, frills and fringe. In the new colors of for this lovely velvet. It is a deep. rich black, soft finished grade, in a nice weight for dresses. 39 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. Hollvywood Chintz In Lovely New Printed Designs Special Demonstration and Sale 45¢ vd. —If you are a fashion-wise person, you will see these new weaves before you plan your Fall ward- robe. They are in the loveliest designs and colors imaginable—and suitable for making women's dresses, children's school frocks, blouses, etc. Colors are all guaranteed fast—we will replace any that fade. Finished Models of Women’s Dresses Shown on Living Models Children's Dresses on Display in thirty-five of the new Fall col- ors and black. Equally suitable for dresses, linings and lingerie. Bright Colored ew Fall Pillows $2.98 —Round, Square, Oval and Ob- long Shaped Pillows, in plain and rainbow colorings. Many trimmed with floral sprays. New Tapestry Pieces -In attractive designs and rich cflormgs. Priced according to size. 12x12-in. size—39¢c ea. 12x18-in. size—39¢ ea. 12x36 and 12x48 inch sizes at S1.00 ea. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Pretty New Handkerchiefs at S¢ Fine Cotton Handkerchiefs, some white with colored hems, others solid colors with white hems and colored borders. at 124c —French prints with hand- turned hems—and White Linen Handkerchiefs with hand-em- Cool Muslin Underwear 59¢ Ea—Two for $1.00 —The daintiest, most practical Under- 1 ARG Siklinen Preseh wear for these hot September days. Lace- l' orints, with lr(‘w{nlrlz':l h“:;x;r_;. trimmed and tailored styles, of muslin b 'Ps Regular 25c values. ey and nainsook: neatly made and finished - 6 for 59¢ Regular and Extra Sizes Dainty Handkerchiefs, of Kann's—Second Floor. white linen with colored hems of colored linen with white hems and Belfast prints. Kann's—Street Floor Newport News. { Lucketts—J. S. Simpson, Paeonian | Springs; J. Lupton Simpson, Paeonian | Springs: Mrs. Mary J. Simpson, Pasonian Springs; Miss Mary E Mon-[ day, Orange: Miss Elizabeth Weadon, Purcellville: Mrs. Lucille S. Utgard, leespurg; Miss Marian Porter, Mid- lothian ! Ashburn—Charies S. Monroe, Round Miss Lillian Titus. Leesburg; ML&‘l Hamilton; Miss Alice | n: Miss EChMTudP" Miss arlotte non d: Miss Mamie Lyon cond Fl broidered corners. Regular 15¢ value at 19¢ Handkerchiefs, of with hand-turned Glace Brown Forest Green Black Spanish Wine Navy Tan Dark Red Sizes 14 to 20=36 to 44—140'% to 521 Chem Gowns Step-ins 11—J. F. Harrison, Montvale; | er, Miss : Mrs. J. F.| : Miss Martha | ckerille, Purcellville; Miss M. Kate e, New Canton; Miss Minnie B.| Lovettsville. ! A Wessells, Green- Weadon, Waterford Decker, Cappahosie Waterford; Miss | ord; Miss Eliza- Potterfield, | Girls’ Fall School Frocks New Long-Sleeved Styles $2.95 7 to 114 Year Sizes Big Semptember Sale of Glove Silk ?\ Underwear —It will be a joy to go to school again in such —For the girls and young women get- ting ready to go off to school or college smart little frocks as these, There are clever it 1 bloomer style dresses, new two-piece effects, jaunty this sale comes at a most opportune time, for every one knows the lovely. plc'ated styles; with leather or self belts. The ma- practical qualities of glove silk under- terials are— wear, How easily it is washed—how . : t sily it is packed—and how economical Plain Colored and Printed Broadcloths and Sant f v ¥ : g it is—especially at suc ces as s Novelty Prints—In Attractive Designs IESapsc & yR S suchpRicwIRan[Nas and Colorings $ ]. .75 “(\ at Kann’s—Second Floor. 300 well made, generously cut Vests, in pink and peach colors: also a few in orchid Loy = $2.50 Bloomers 300 Bloomers, full cut and well dn made of heavy glove silk, in pink 1 49 T b R and peach; also a few in orchid No Mail or Phone Orders Kann's—Street Floor. 900 Prs. Radmoor Silk Hos “*Seconds”—Full Fashioned $1.10 Pair Miss El ta Bell, Purcellville E Hilisboro MAKE COLLECTION OF FIRE MARKERS Association of Oldest Inhabitants Gets Contribution From Philadelphian New Fall Hats $5.00 Soleil Felts Velours French Felts The Association of Oldest Inhabitants making a collection of fire markers as appeared on Washington houses and more #0. nat they had been insure 1 contribution has been made n by Linden T. Harris of ce Co. of Philadel- ustastic collector »w Costume Slips 0Of Twilled Satin (Rayon) d become of Justify the arance companies Franklin, Potomac panies were organized onsible for mosy of the —Smart new hats for dress, for street In the New Fall Colors and for sports, in every smart shape and in every smart shade. Styles that are suitable for the school girl, for the debu- Sizes 36 1o 44 tante and for women—with new trim Ll o s ot of slios for hat . mings, new crowns and new brigs. Tur ¢ loveliest sort of slips for hard everyday bans, roll brims, side (lmnw‘*fl, R faps, wear are these of lustrous twilled rayon satin— skull caps, etc.. in large, medium and H bires we-la:; oflcln'nz at th;’s ‘Tndcsbtl price. Smartly small head sizes—and the fashionable . p tailored styles, in the fashionable shades of — olors of— S. A. CONNELL DIES. g i il an f:vy Royal Blue Copen Pink English Green And Black Chocolate Kann’s—Street and Second Floors. Whenever we announce a sale of Radmoor sec- onds, it is always well attended, so we advise your heing here early tomorrow morning. There are medium and heavy service weights in the assort- ment—all with four-inch lisle welts and lisle soles and all full fashioned. In fashionable Fall colors and sizes 8'a to 10. Very slightly Imperfect. Kann's—Street Floor. be exhibited at the Wednesda Ninteenth Cafe Creame Almond Black Kann's—Second Floor Rose White Former Bodyguard for President | Roosevelt Buccumbs 8T LOUIS, September 3 (A Blephan A Connell, agent in charge the E Louis bureau of the Unit Brates Becret § jce and one time bod guard for President Theodore Roose ©f heart, kidney and liver trouble,