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THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 1978, KANNS 354 ANNIVERSARY Announces a Great Friday Feature Offering of protection is being exposed. It will be | == 10,000 Yds. of $1.50 to $3 SILKS Er 17 Fashionable Kinds—Plain, Printed, Brocaded | Silks and Rayons in Black and Colors is seen In closed saloons and speak- casics; closed pnueulmv because the —All new, splendid qualify, and here just in time for our Anniversary Sale. The most popular of the Fall fabrics will be found in this collection, including 39-IN. WASHABLE SILK CREPE broken up. rso-m. FAILLE BROCADE CREPE ] l 36.IN. COLORED VELVETEEN 1 ALCOHOL DIVERSION SEEN N RUM PROBE 1,000,000 Gallons Given to| Philadelphia Cover Houses, Monaghan Says. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, October 4.—Declar- ing that more than 1,000,000 gallons of alcohol had been illegally diverted here yearly, District Attorney Monaghan today that the grand jury investiga® of rum runners had exposed the meth- ods of diversion. “We have develop d information,” | seid the prosecutor, “showing that in one year cover ho pretending to | menufacture preparations containing al- | cohol, or dealing with pretended manu- | facturers, illegally diverted more thln anO 000 gallons of alcohol. “The methods of such diversion are | being exposed. The participation of po- lice officials and others in systems m[ There is no doubt that huge amounts | ohol intended legally for manu- | uring_purposes found an easy path the hands of bootleggers who were | not too careful, incidentally, to elim- inate the denaturing poisons the alco- | hol contained, but used the stuff to acture what they called good Room Size Felt-Base Art Squares $3.89 —Choice of two popular room sizes, 9x10% and 9x12 ft., in lovely, harmonious colorings and Dutch tile, wool rug and all-over de- signs. splendid wearing grade, most . gttracuvely low priced in this Anniversary . s obvious that some legislation, State and Federal, is needed to_elim- | inate the evils attendant upon the in- adequate regulations now applying to cover houses.” Indictments against Charles W. Schoenleber, suspended police_captain, and Matthew Patterson, Republican or- Low Prices on the Famous ganization ward leader, who are under $15,000 bail each on charges of bribery, extortion and conspiracy, will be pre- (44 99 sented to the October grand jury to- | morrow. Witnesses testified at their prelim- inary hearing that Schoenleber had re- | ceived $1,240 o month of the $2,000 col lected by reon’s ettorney from | salocnkeepers “for campaign purposes % in the ward. \’ MRS. McFADDEN HEADS adiihin, CHILLUM WOMAN VOTERS | Organization, at Mount Rainier § Meeting, Plans *‘Get-Out-the- Vots” Campaign. Mrs. A. M. McFadden was chosen president of the Chillum District of | Woman Voters' Association at an or- | ganization meeting in the home of Mrs. Daisy La Cappidan in Mount Rainier Monday night. Other officers 63x90 Reg. $1.29, at chosen were: Mrs. Arthur Hepburn, vice president, and Mrs. Mary Canfield, sec- 63x99 Reg. $1.35, at retary, The organization ls planning 63x108 Reg. $1.45, at for e consng Btate and presiacatia 72x80 Reg. $1.35, at... elections. Two committees were chosen at the 72x99 Reg. $1.45, meeting, Mrs. La Cappidan bei lect- ey gl g gl el 72x108 Reg. $1.55, comprising Mrs. Hepburn and Mrs. 81x90 Re.. 31.49, 81x99 Reg. $1.55, Clara Speake. A publicity committee yos sl n?m‘ed. wl!hdl\{l;s. Ruth E | artin as chairman and Mrs. Harriett | § c-mpbsu.R Mrs. g{arfha ‘Joycc,l Mrs. 81x108 Reg. $1.69, Gordo: ay and Mrs. Canfield Y & Bt 90x99 Reg. $1.69, i 90x108 Reg. $1.89, MRS \MPBELL ELECTED Chos: -csident of Christian Sci- ence Parent Church. Mrs. Mary B. Campbell of the Port- land Apartment, was elected presidevt of the Christian Science Parent Church | here at the annual meeting of the or- | xt'mzmon at 20 Jackson place, Monday Other officers elected at the meeun(‘ were: Everett W. Morgan, first reader: Mrs. Maude Sawyer Taylor, second reader; Miss Mabel Kelly, clerk, and Hubert H._ Keller, ‘treasurer. B || Comiforts SPECIAL! ! 39.IN. FLOWERED PRINTED RAYON SATIN I I_’?"N' COLORED CELANESE SATIN f } 36.IN. BLACK JACQUARD SILK } | 36IN. COLORED MOIRE SILK | 39.IN. PRINTED GEORGETTE ’ 36IN. PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE TAFFETA ! Smith’s “Ardsley” Seamless Axminster Rugs—Special $23.50 —The sort of rugs you will like, because their beautfi is matched by their durability. Many of them are In patterns that are copies of real old handmade Chinese and Persian rugs. Choice of two sizes, 9x12 and 814x101; ft. St waplendid Swedchic igunlitie HAF i 39-N. NOVELTY CREPE ] { 36IN. BLACK DRESS VELVETEEN | Mohawk sheets are well known to S S every housekeeper. These offered in the sale are al perfect quality, and each [[3911N. COLORED SATIN CHARMEUSE | | 33-IN. JAPANESE KINONO SILK } [ 39:N. PRINTED SILK CREPE DE CHINE , bears the original mill ticket. The 39-IN. BLACK CHARMEUSE l 39-IN. PLAIN GEORGETTE sizes given are before hemming. |” 39.IN. CHINESE PRINTED SATIN RAYON Kann’s—Street Floor Another Famous Make of Seamless Axminster Rugs $33.00 —One of the finest grades of Axminster rugs made. A nationally known make—but because of the extremely low price we are not allowed to mention the maker’s name. Every rug is guaranteed to be perfect, is in new 1929 patterns and colors; and you have a choice o! the 814x1015 and 9x12-ft. sizes. Pillowcases 42x36 in. Reg. 40c, at. .. .. Ve 33e 45x46 in. Reg. 45c¢, at Kann’s—Street Floor 1,000 Rayon Lace Panel Curtains - Actual $3.98, $4.98 s $2.88 ea. —Now is the time when new curtains become of interest, and here is an offering: of beautiful rayon lace panel curtains that should interest every housekeeper, Some are in Scotch lace, others filet lace designs with rayon fringe at bottom, 36, 40 and 45 inch widths and in natural, ecru, gold and T 27x54-In. “Derby” Jute Rugs $1.75 Ea, —Seamless rugs in the loveliest of patterns and colorings. In the 27x54-in. scatter size. Kann's—Third Floor. Pure Virgin Wool tan colorings. $2.50 to $3 Criss-Cross Curtains —Plain, figured, and dot- $l 77 Pr ted effects, in white, cream and beige, with ruffied borders, cornice valance and tie-backs. Special—2,000 Yds. Regularly 39¢ Clingless Cloth Reg. $1.69 Criss-Cross Curtains —Ruffled Curtains of marqui- sette, in white, cream and 940 Pl‘. beige. Each pair complete with tiesbacks. Kann's—Third Floor. 81/p-inch Sterling Silver in energy quick to digest O P.Ca. e s $4.89 —A comfort of this kind furnishes plenty of warmth, but is not heavy. ors are rose, blue and gold. * 5,000 Yds. 19¢ Outing Flannel —Striped Outing Flannel, 36 inches wide. with 8 good heavy nap. In light 12C Yd ground effects, and attractive colored Kann’s—Street Floor. It is delightfully cozy to sleep under, and also very attractive with cover of figured sateen, bordered with a plain color, and plain colored back. The col- peries, scarfs, pillows, etc. —32.98 to $3.98 Figured it &, es..v.c, DLIN Special Purchase, Over 4,700 “West Point” TOWELS Slight Irregulars —All Fresh, New Bath Towels, at such low prices you will be able to have a clean towel for every member of the family every day. They are good, heavy, double- thread Turkish towels, made of fine yarns and very absorbent; in white with fancy stripe borders of blue, pink, gold and green. —Regular 50c Towels, In the Anniversary at. . —Regular 75¢ Towels, size 24246 in. 47c Ea‘ In the Anniversary at —Regular $1.00 Towels, size 24x48 i, AR AR SRRt 59c Ea. Kann's—Street Floor. $2 Drapery Damask —50-inch damasks in plain and striped effects and in every imaginable color and $ ]_ 09 combination. For making bed sets, dra- ® YARD —$2.50 to $2.89 Drapery Damasks, 50 wide, at yard Regular $14.50 Iroquois Sunfast Velour Portieres $9.95 pr. —A beautiful collection of portieres, made of heavy pile, double-faced velour, 36 inches wide and 21-3 yards long. Some In two-tone ef- tects, others the same color on both sides. $25 “Hamilton” Portieres $13.77 Pr. —Sunfast, double-faced velour por- tieres, 50 inches wide and 2!; yards long, in lovely color combinations. Reg. $8.95 Portieres $7.50 Pr. —Sunfast double-faced velour por- tieres, in beautiful color combina- tions, and 27 inches wide. Kann's—Third Floor. Regularly $89 * Porcelain Enameled Globe Ranges $44.50 —An attractive cabinet-style range with full 18-inch non-rusting oven and linings. One burner serves for both baking and broiler ovens. The top is equipped with one glant burner, three standard star burners, a simmer burner and automatic lighter. Convenient Terms Free Connections. Electric Waffle Irons st $6.95 Styles —Highly polished nickel plated waffle irons, the well known Man- ning & Bowman make—with deep aluminum grids. Patented non- dri rim, patented expansion hinge, cor: plug and detachabie socket. Kann's—Third Floor, 19¢ vd, —A new, and attractive mercerized cotton fabric, in a complete range of plain colors. A very serviceable material for making children's and women'’s dresses, smocks, aprons, etc. 36 in. wide, all fast colors. Kann's—Street Floor. Special Sale! Adjustable Metal Bridge Lamps $1.00 (Shades Extra) —Artistic, Well Made Lamps in beautiful designs and pretty antique finish. mh Lamp complete with a heavily weighted, decorated base, long cord, plug and soc’et. Triple-Plated Silverware at §Q¢ —Beautiful pleces— many silver and glass combinations, includ- ing— —Relish Dishes, Candlesticks, -Night Sets, Sandwich Trays, Vases, Jam Jars and many othe ers. Kann's—Third Floor,