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§ e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.fi'(’.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 19'_’8? WOMAN'S BUREAD | pome e i! ial Servi N[]w ]UYEARS U“] Memoria erv:ces] By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Ohio, September Savings of U3 to V> —Books on Travel, Biography, His- tory, Drama, Poetry, Fishing, Hunt- ing, Painting, Art, China, Furniture, Cookery, Home-building and books for children. Practically any subject is covered. Many first and limited editiong On Sale—Street Floor and Downstairs Book Store. Fine Quality Crepe Back Satin 17.—While an aviator soared over- memorial services were held here 10,000 Cases Handled. when the naval dirigible Shenan- l"sherg’ Re,nainders g S Mingled in the crowd were Army Lieut. Mina C. Van Winkle, chief of Representative C. Ellis Moore of tion with the anniversary issued the| as pioneers who sacrificed their lives groups, who have consistently through e ¥ (14 99 sloners of the District, all the chiefs | Colored Stowaway Will Be Re- 1 ]t ln O O S j 8 ° \ of the public, the press, the churches ] increased by pending bills in Congress.” | Comdr. Richard E. Byrd's Antarctic ex- Springarn of the Army Medical Corps head of the bureau and has continued master of philanthropy was conferred Will Celebrate Anniversary| nead dropping flowers and a wreath : o Is Offering Thousands Tomorrow — More Than | ecferday for the 14 officers and men doah was wrecked in a storm while Without ceremony, the Woman's Bu-| and Navy officers in uniform and a ment will celebrate its tenth birthday| pjeld, Mich.; Dayton, Ohio, and m ‘ ;s ; h the bureau, has received numerous mes- | cambridge presided at the services O I la I e O en O following statement: in the progress of aviation. reau are profoundly grateful to the T o women’s clubs and other organizations, BYRD SH|P DOCKS the years sympathized with and en- grateful for the sincere and valuable of police and other police officials, the hy turned—Winds Delay “The Woman's Bureau feels that it is e . . o ity et dhieiburent ks —Today the woman who is larger than the average finds apparel of every kind forward to being of still greater service PANAMA CITY, September 17.— oo Womans. Burcan ‘waa created |pedition ship City of New York ar- where to buy this apparel most advantageously—and here is the solution to that s director. In January, 1919, Mrs. |€d in Cristobal Bay to refuel and take in that position since that time. upon Mrs. Van Winkle by the Woman's bearing the words, “Lest We Forget,” Yo were killed September 3. 1025, of Hurt Books and Pub- making a westward flight. reau of the Metropolitan Police Depart- | squad of aviators from Selfridge tomorrow. Cincinnati sages of congratulation and in connec-|. and eulogized the Shenandoah dead \ “The members of the Woman's Bu- = il [ b including_churches and social service ]S t() OS‘ z a : ltt ‘ couraged the service. We also are AT PANAMA CITY support given by most of the Commis- press and general public. has earned the right to the confidence Vessel. munity betterment. The bureau 10oks | By the Associated Press. % when its personnel and- facilities are designed to slenderize the appearance of the figure, The only problem now is here in 1918 with Mis. Marion O.|riveq here Saturday night and anchor- question, Van Winkle succeeded to the post as|on supplies for the voyage to New Zea- Last year the honorary degree of College of New Jersey, part of Rutgers. In the 10 years of iis existence, more than 10,000 cases have been handled by the bureau. Many were disposed of without court or institutional treat- ment. HASSELL MAY LEAVE IVIGTUT OCTOBER 1 Norwegian Ship Sails to Bring Stranded Aviators Back Home From Greenland. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, September 17.— The Norwegian tramp steamer Wag- land sailed from - this port last night for cargo at Ivigtut, Greenland, and, incidentally, to bring back to the United BStates Bert Hassell and Parker Cramer, lots of the ill-fated airplane Greater kford, and four members of the University of Michigan’s Greenland ex- fiedg&on. headed by Prof. William:H. lobbs. " Hassell and Cramer twice escaped @eath in the Arctic wastes. When the Greater Rockford, in which they were attempting to make a transatlantic voy- , landed disabled on an island off land via the Society Islands. Unfavorable winds delayed the vessel on her voyage from New York. For two days before reaching Cristobal the City of New York also encountered ad- verse currents. Three days out, officers found one stowaway, Robert Lemier, a negro from Georgia, who wanted to be the “first negro to see the South Pole” and whose only equipment for the long voyage was an abundance of good nature, an old Army knapsack, $2 and a silver pencil with which he planned to write the story of his experiences. Physical unfit- ness and inadaptibility for work, how- ever, prompted Capt. Malville to turn him over to the immigration authorities here. for return to the United States. One member of the crew, William, Jennings Commins, who signed as a fireman, also will be returned to the United tes, because of his experience. Huge stacks of mail were awaiting the | crew here and caused a big scramble to | get ashore when the ship tied up. BYRD’S SUPPLY SHIP LEAVES BROOKLYN By the Assoclated Press. . NEW YORK. September 17—With 30 of Oomdr, Byrd's South Pole crew aboard, the 400-ton_freighter, Eleanur Bolling sailed from Brooklyn yesterday | for Hampton Roads, its first stop on the long voyage to Antarctica. In her hold were most of the supplics Slenderizing Silk Dresses In Sizes 42Y> to 52!/ $16.50 —One may select from tailored or dressy models, and look much slimmer in each style. Circular flares, uneven hem- lines, flattering new necklines, new sleeves, and new ways of trimming—hand fagoting, lace, etc., are designed to accentuate this slenderizing effect. Marron Glace Wine Shades New Green Navy, Black Kann's—Second Floor, Handsome New Fall Coats In Sizes 393 to 5315 Specially Priced * $30.75 —1It is unusual to find such an exceptional and varied assort- ment of attractive slenderizing models in large sizes at so low a price. There are broadcloths and valma coatings, with mar- mot-mink, baby seal, Man- churian wolf and other fur trimmings. —Narrow shoulders and long collars assist the slen- derizing effect. All are silk crepe lined. Kann’s—Second Floor. 1 $1.88 Yd. —This quality of satin crepe has never been sold by us for less than $2.45, is worth con- siderably more, and in fact sold earlier in the season for $2.98. It is a fine heavy quality, and is used most effectively by employing one side of the material as trimming for the other. 39 in. wide, in black and 15 smart shades. Our Best $3 Quality FLAT CREPE —This is our finest quality Flat Crepe, and it is one of the outstanding values of tomorrow’s sale. It is an extra heavy pure silk crepe with a beautiful rich sheen, and is guaranteed for hard wear. It will launder excellently, a fact that makes it doubly serviceable. It is 39 inches wide, and shown in black, white and 25 Fall colors. Kann's—Street Floor = Greenland Coast, the fiyers were | for the expedition At Hampton Road: yescued by the Hobbs expedition. On|she will take on the dismantled air- the trip to Ivigtut taeir boat sank, but | planes to be used in flights over the g all aboard managed to reach shore|Pole. Thence she will sail for Dunedin, & safely. New Zealand. Capt. Ivar Jensen of the Wagland| Bernt ,Balchen, Harold June and expects to leave Ivigtut on the return | Dean Smith, the expedition’s air pilots, rney about October 1. Unless his|will join the crew at Hampton Roads. ers are changed, Hassell, Cramer | Comdr. Byrd is to sail from San Pedrc, and the other passengers will be landed | Calif., and join his party at Dunedin 24 Philadelphia. on November 1. New Autumn Heller Made—4-Row Imperial Stitched Wa‘Sh Frocks Yy " Layer Felt Mattresses —To look slender about the house, to be always trim and attractive when informally en- tertaining unexpected callers is« notdifficult for thelarge woman who has plenty of these pretty printed foulard and broadcloth frocks, with their becoming necklines and their harmonious color combinations. Elbow and long sleeves. Attractive New Silk Dresses In Sizes 40Y> to 50/ 310 —Youthful lines seern to pre- vail in these smart styles for the Jarger woman; and satins, crepes and georgettes are all g materials that add to the slen- ki derizing appearance. Some of Lbs. the newest trimmings are long COOKING ., APPLES v‘"ehe.) vestees, new shoulder trim- 2 mings, buckles, etc. ’ New York State Svoas Wine Moter Bive” Gi , N d Black LETTUCE r;(‘:nn':ZSecnn:Floo: \ —This good mattress is guaranteed both by the maker and by Kann's. It is all-layer felt—55 Ibs. to the full size—with 6-inch box and heavy, rolled edges. Covered with attractive tickings. $17 Grade Layer Felt Mattresses Special, $9.75 $35 Grade Layer Felt Mattresses Special, $24.95 $40 Grade Inner Spring Mattresses Special, $29.95 Kann’s—Third Floor. HOUSEWARES At Special Prices PRODUCE SPECIALS - FOR OUR 25¢ SALE —Both light and dark color- ings from which to choose. - Kann’s—Second Floor. 9 1b. can of paste Extra Sizes Only : Liquid Wax, 2- b wax and floor book. Fancy Washed $6.00 CARROTS If Your Size Is p Undermuslins vé‘;’fl.'l' : i / . . { .59 g g Larger Than 40 W Specially Priced el _wergntes SECKEL PEARS ot 25c —Thisccharming “Nemoflex” ) p y o q%::?m“&: fotx:ndatiggogenar;ent; v:]vithd'its As Good As You Can Buy pf:raagmicomml]r: will Sdubtle‘:; STRING BEANS Z - R | 88¢ S flexible and mold the lines of Set—32 Pecs. $6 Universal the body into those of < . ! : gr:ce‘ 'the‘y vcill besfined —Attractively tailored or lace- $4.98 Electric Iron trimmed models, made of ‘soft, | —Attractively $2.98 by a graduate corsetiere. 1 ya e firm nainsook. The bloomers _decorated, offer- . —6-1b. size with ing a complete round corners are of muslin or crepe, and all o%. " “acy service for six b and laranteed $6.50 are cut on slenderizing “lines. people, and an clement, heate In the sale are gowns, slips, h ynusual value at = é"}’f‘ ,L;.M and Other Models, $10, chemise, step-ins, and bloom- o - $12 and $15 ¢ ers. the price. Kann’s—Second Floor., Kann's—Second Floor. Stemware No Need to Worry ‘ ; e . Youthful Hats New Crepe Robes (i) LUE | commnen o 3 bets, 6 oz. and for Matrons its thoughtfulness, may be had for 9 oz. tumblers. as little as $125—which includes al In Large Head Sizes in Extra Sizes B o e “extras.” i =1 | Call Deal and you are sure of \ $ 5.00 OUR service removes the neces- sity for. worry over funeral ex- penses. Deal’s fine mortuary serv- ice, known for its completeness and Brooms, 35c ea. O’Cedar Mops, 44¢ —Four-sewed corn brooms _riangle shape, complete usual price, reasonable prices and service that with smooth enameled han- —The new Fall styles in B - . . . o dles. Limit 2 to a cus- container an is excelled by no organization in our —Though in large head sizes smartly tailored and semi- : : . tailored styles with lace . MATy e Hglrwth handle, e . there is no lack of youthfulness trimming, touches of em- o of appearance. The crowns broidery, long shawl are becomingly draped; Soleil collars, new side-tie and Lyons velvet, velvet and effects. The material felt combinations, and soleil is a good quality felts are fashioned in the most attractive new ways and shown boxloom crepe, and the sizes for large in the new Fall colors. women. Kann’s—Second Floor. heo 'DEAL FUNERAL HOME Gor reference SAsh your neighbor” 816 H STREET N.E Phones Fincoln 8200-82 01 Kann's-—'Second Floor.