Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1928, Page 32

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D. €. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1928.° THE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, CORRESPONDENT SPEAKS. | West :Bump" Hadie. sim weaver and| WERQES OF '76 TQ MEET, |1nd win be tolomed byavancuet. atir- | DEFENDANT FAINTS. * —— ¥y b wers. taken into the society. Prominent among - _— ball club were guests at the luncheon. i Y ) the society. Prominent am introduced ed Pelzman. : Ithe recruits are Lieut. C. B. Momsen, B LT e will o its first night meet- | Larze Class to Be Initinted To-|who hac figured in the development of | Man Swoons in Court After Re |the “lung.” the Navy's new device cn " g emorrow Night. abling men to escape from sunken sub celving Sentence. -| About 100 members of the Georse|marines, and Capt. H. C. Richardson,| BOISE, Idaho, September 14 (T).— who Participgted In the first Atlantic| A jail sentence for violation of the pro- gL | hibition act literally “kno I | L. Demaray, 53, here jentists predict that in time | he drew four months in jail | district judge, the detendant f: ¢ h > ol A 5 stols f the t- WOMAN’S PURSE GRABBED) set, 38 gabbed b pocketieck o ot 18 vo stales, s ths apar BY THIEF ON STREET|ribed the thief as a shabbily dressed, | necticut avenue. Jack Le Vine of Pitts- | k- ted the theft of a sample A | St ned colored man of Heht | GUTER SePOIES {16 mmen's ‘hats vahied | Theodore Tiller Addresses Lunch-| eon of Cosmopolitan Club. | ing of Fall in the Manor Club Mon- i | A thi 08 {at $50 from his automobile, which was g Pocketbook Snatched by Colored | " L0\ Jorterday, sidened ofhce BN | ot b “In tront of 131 Eighth stret G eventie: Sepleikes 34 ik was wils 0 X | i | 4 s is pocketbooks belonging to Mrs. Lillian |southeast. A $30 watch was stolen from | An address on soms of his work as a | nounced. Harry E. Hungsberry is g B Abbott and Miss Taa M. hB‘oqu‘ o | the home of William Kurtz, 5510 Geor- | newspaper man was delivered by Theo- | eral chairman in charge of arrange- |Washington Camp of the Heroes of employed there. Mrs. Abbott’s bag |gia aven dore Tiller, past president of the Wash- | ments for the occasiont Booster gifts have signified their intention of atten ontained $5 in money and personal ef- ington Press Club and Washington cor- | were awarded at the luncheon to Dr. E. |ing a meeting of the camp at L’Aigl /hile she standing in front of |fects and Miss Bowen's contained respondent of the Baltimore Sun, at a | B. Horen and Edward C. Gramm. Ed-|Eighteenth street and Columbia ro N street last night a thief ap- |a $50 watch and $25 pair of glasses. 3 luncheon of the Cosmopolitan Club in|ward R. Rule, president of the club, |tomorrow evening. cietists peed . cd Mrs. Kate Killeen, 3117 N| A diamond and pear] breastpin val-'grow up to be adults of medium height. ' the Carlton Hotel yesterday. “Sammie” ' presided. The meeting will commence at 6:30' woman will be the ruling sex. Man, Victim Says—Two Bags Stolen From Office. la “K” Foundation Garments For the School Girl —The beautiful growth and- grace- ful development of the youthful feminine figure depend upon the careful selection of proper foundation garments, The wise mother will see to it that her daughter is properly corseted, We suggest these— —Satin or Btocade Girdles, 10" inches long: side - hook modei and all batiste lined. Complete with four hose sup- @ 50 —Four different models, in side-hook, front-clasp style; made of two-tone brocade; 12 and 14 inch clastic belt top or tibbon lengths; —Satin-finished One - piece Elastic Step-in, 12-inch length, or a l4-inch Ken- lastic with reinforced back and front of 3300 brocade at....... —Handsome Two-toned Silk Broche Corselcttes, in side- hook style, 14-inch length Kenlastic side gores, elastic belt top, match- . ing supporters; @3 ()() back boning..... Kann’s—Second Floor. Germania Chinchilla Coats For Girls With Hats to Match $16.95 —For wear and warmth there is no other coat for girls that equals chinchilla. These are the well known “Germania” chinchilla, too —with suede or plaid linings and adjustable hems. The sizes are 7 to 14 years, and the colors are tan, green, navy and red. Plaid Skirts, $1.95 to $2.95 —Every school girl wants a plaid or navy serge skirt. These are pleated on bodice tops. Fall Hats, $1.95 —Felt Hats in a wide variety of new Fall styles are ready for school wear at this low price. Sweaters, $1.95 to $5 —S8lip-over and coat styles in jacquard effects and smart solid colors, that girls will like. Raincoats, $3.95 —Sturdy Coats of Leatherette warmly lined with suedine—in green, blue, red, tan and black. All have hats to match. For girls of 7 to 14 years. Berets, $1.00 —Berets are popular for school wear.. These are imported and come in copen, red, green and navy, ¥ Kann’s—Second Floor. Brief Cases At $2.98 —Three-pocket cowhide cases in black, tan and cordovan; just the right size for children going to school. —Others $1.69 to $14.95. Fourth Floor. Hair Bow Ribbons 39¢ Yd. —Hair Bows are fash- ionable for little girls and there's a large va- riety of new ribbons here to make them of— moire, satin, taffeta, jac- quards, checks, stripes, plaids, ete. Street Floor. “RADMOOR” Service Silk HQSE Full r,.ah.'.mmi $ ]_.25 pl‘. —So many women are acquainted with the wearing qualities of these silk hose that praise is unnecessary. Medium service weight—short lisle welts, and lisle soles—all perfect— that’s the whole story. Sizes 81 to 10 in these colors— Atmosphere Marron Glace Cuban Sand Beach Tan Cream Beige Gun Metal Lt. Gun Metal Flesh Nude Shell White ‘Black Kann's— Street Floor Phone Main 7200 ’ LA KannA w2 A Strikingly Beautiful and Varied Collection of "| New Autumn Frocks [\ Offers the New Modes, New Fabrics and v New Colors in Dresses That Are Unusual at $16. New Printed Satins Burma Crepes - New Stripes New Tweeds Georgette Crepe Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Satin Printed Velvet * Plaid Taffeta Combined With Other Materials \ PGS —In so ccmprehensive a collection one can find a dress for almost any require- ment, particularly for daytime wear, The Burma crepes are very neat and trim in their tailored smartness, the striped navy blues add a bit of bright color and some- times white vests. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Misses’ Pony' Fur Coats Unusual Values at $79.50 —Very smart, slim, and youthful looking; made of lustrous pelts. They came in too late to have a part in our great August fur sale, but have happily arrived just as young women are getting ready to start back to college. Every coat is of fine matched pelts with crepe and satin combinaticn linings; and feature the popular “Johnny” collar. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20, (No reorders on sizes.) Kann's—Second Floor. Merry Maid Shees In New Arch $ 6 : Supporting Styles —The many new Fall models now ready for street and formal wear include black and tan leathers and black satins. Made on a combination last, with narrow heel and invisible arch support, these shoes provide perfect form and rest for the arches and comfort and smartness for the entire foot. New Models also at $5.00 a Pair Kann's—Fourth Floor, Lo 4 — AW [ < = 2D § Kann’s—Second Floor, Gage Bros. Tailored Felt Hats $5.00 —When speaking of hats Gage is a magic word that appeals to the woman of discrimination. It is an assurance of quality and a guarantee of smartness and style. These new felt hats from Gage Bros. more than live up to that reputation. There's a wide variety of new shapes for miss and matron; the colors are— Gray Royal Sand Copen Almond English Green Kann's—Second Floor, Black Navy 30 Tailored Styles Circular Effects Draped Styles Circular Tiers Uneven Hem Styles -~ New Wine Shades Marron Glace Forest Green’ Tobacco Brown Independence Blue Navy and Black —Hand fagoting and fine tucking make others unusually attractive and the popu- lar fad for transparent velvet trimming expresses itself very effectively, There are lace collars, new jabots, new frills, novelty belts and buttons which add to the distinctly new and different touches that acclaim the season’s latest models. Regular and Extra Sizes 36 to 54 Fur-Trimmed COATS For Misses and Women —A very carefully select- ed group of the latest style coats; all beautifully fur trimmed. The favored ma- terials of the season—broad- cloths, chameleon, Velma, and Moline are employed, and the furs are East-Tong Mink, Jap Badger, Caracul, Manchurian Wolf and Kit Fox. Colors are important this season, and include oak brown, wine, green, beige, navy and “lack. Kann's—Second Floor. Rayon' Underthings : Slips 8 9c Gowns Bloomers —Women who shop tomorow will find: these undergarments to be not only an excellent quality of rayon but generously full cut and smartly styled. They come in pretty pastel colors and are exceptional values at the price. In fact we'd advise that you be here early if you want some. Kann's—Street Floor. —The New Aeroplane Collar sketched at the top (left) is a flat V-shaped with jabot. Some have cuffs to match. —Panel Collars (second sketch) are shown in many styles and combina- fions—the one sketched having a jabot end in front with pearl slide. —Sweetheart Sets (third sketch) are made of imitation Alencon and Venice laces in long V style, with cuffs to match. —Peter-Pan and other collar and cuft sets of Venice and embroidered net are shown in many new styles. Choice, $1. Ka‘nn's—s!reet Floor, Smart Shees for School __There are several good styles to choose from, one of which is the Patent Leather Loop Strap Model sketched above. Sizes 8% to 11- Sizes 1113 10 2 Sizes 2Y; to 7-$6.00 Pair Russia Calf Oxfords Novelty Trim Sizes 117 to 2—$5.00 Pair Sizes 205 to 1—$6.00 Pair Kann's—Fourth Floor. New Styles in Leather Bags $2.95 —A splendid assortment of new styles - includes fine trout-grain, lizard-grain and goatskin leath- ers, " black, brown, fan and navy. There are pouch shapes with double locks and novelty clasps and a new underarm style wilh double flap. An unu :al colleclion at this price. Hanr's—Street Floor. New! Rayon! “Kickernick” Bleomers $1.95 —These new bloomers for girls and women ar- made of a fine- gauge rayon in the famous “Kickerunick’ vstyle that as- sures perfect comiort, standing or sitting. Sizes 1.2 3 ard 4, in tan, na s, bl -~k and red—also in peach, flesh and white. AN Kann's— Second Floo~.

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