Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1929, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1929. — INFLUENZA INCREASES | e £t %k ias, M| B, C. FIREMEN PRESENT A ¥ | Grue, et ynlor viee prscen;| MANAGER OF APARTMENT | i ptne Bl e 0y e of e magoste:” oo o avold and re influenza. Newton, s t. 3 Mrs. Paul Chap- “That is too bad,” sald Judge Mc- ‘The suits were b ht behalf of THROUGHOUT EUROPE Pdoor workers were mainly affected. FLAG TO AUXILIARY | man, D e e Doris Medks,| FINED UNDER SMOKE LAW M e pficion. 6, getinig’ 40| dependent relatives of 'the Miramers | The biggest London Omnibus Ce. re- guard, and Mrs. Emily Hayes, color- be like Pittsburgh.” He ordered the |crew and the decision means that they ported that very few men were absent bearer, s " man to pay the fine. can collect nothing. S~ because of illness. Although exposed o Mrs. H. Schultze Is Installed as) ™y committee that presented the TJanitors Fired Too Fast to Learn = - - |““Tne Miramar left Charleston, §. C., 1 ffi ippl . | rigorous and variable weather, e . flag on behalf of the District of Co- Heating Plant, Owner L November 30, 1926, for Palm Beach Tondon Offices Crippled by Tllness. | GEOOUS, A0 heir average health. Jumbia. Firemen's Association consisted ST RE A SHIP LOSS SUITS QUASHED | with only ner crew aboard. She never Hungary, Finland, Germany Hungary, Finland and Germany were of Battalion Chief John Virnstein, Capt.! Says. was heard from. and Russia Stricken. CLAFLIN Opticians—Optometrists New President of 922 14th St Association. E : H. A. Chapman, Lieut. R. E. Moreland, among the chief Buropean suffercrs, ces| Installation of officers and presenta- | Pvt. 'A. L. Mayhew and Sergt. A. J.| THe efforls of police to enforce)Judge Holds Death of E. M. Statler with some deaths, but the epidemic was | tion of a flag by a committee from the | Lipske, while Capt. Chapman, presi- | the smoke law resulted In a fine of milder in Poland than some other District ’ottColng;xia Firemen's Asso- | fgg‘ch":{ p‘r‘c‘fmigi‘l’gr‘f“""- made the | ¢o5 peing imposed on_Aaron A. Fritz, | 7 the Asociated Press. sountries. ciation featured the last meeting of | : : manager of the McReynolds Apart- % —Ted- Spssmis ma G B ) s CAICAR fhe Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Association T e ey g of the e iy | T OHE NI 2GR R N, January 23 —Influenza ap {he Ladies' Auxiliary of {he Association | Ladies' Auxiliary will be held January | Boilce’ Gourt on a charge of violating |€ral Judge Knox ruled vesterday that peared today to be on the increase in| With rooms for 150 guests, a hotel at | Building. 28 in the boardroom. the regulation. the $400,000 damage actions that fol- | Europe. Antrim. England, which is becoming a| The new officers installed by Mrs. & Fritz told Judge John P. McMahon |jowed the sinking of the late E. M.| The epldemic was acute in London. popular vacation resort, ha_s not a sin- [ Helen Mayhew, retiring president, were: Under a governme . plan, for which | that the janitors of the apartments at “ y g .| gle bathroom, and the town itself has | Mrs. H. Schulize, president; Mrs. Rose | $150,000 has been voted, 110 Persians | Eighteenth and G streets were changed | Statler's houseboat Miramar in South- | Wwhere many offices were crippled by the | no water supply. Virnstein, senior vice president: Mrs. |recently left Teheran to study in Paris.|so often that they did not learn tolern waters two years ago, with the loss Abates Damage Actions. New Reduced Life Rate Send Date of Birth For lilustration Le Roy Goff Insurance—All Forms Wosdward Bldg. Main 340 Will Serve You Well! —From the i service weight tc’orthstreet and business wegar e sheerest chiffons f ormal dress = Black and Brown With Fashionable Fur Trimmings Smart Imported quirement, s full fashiOnedEverY pair is : Duplex alwaY§ a full ra and there is st f o GLOVES — Sizes 38 to 46 Service W e; G eight and 40" to 50V, $1.35 pr., 3 pr. for . $3.90 —With short *J; lisle heels andr toelsfIe With pointed heels welts, 79¢ pr. —Good-looking, practical gloves for ‘present wear. Slip-ons, o f imported, washable fabric — with boulton cut thumbs, hem- —Coat makers have cleverly taken ad- vantage of every point that aids in giving a slenderizing appearance in these smart coats for large women. They have used the long, narrow shawl collar—the wide $1.50 pr. 3 A med tops and self-stitched ot 7., , 2 ] S #7.3 pr. for $4.35 backs. Sizes 5%, to 8 in — rosewood, aloma, gray and ;4/]_51712 Gl "% 8 sandal. & iiffon : cuffs. Th i : ] J Kann's i % e materials are broadcloth and $1.50 or., s pr. fOI‘ anus.Strest Kloo suede finished fabrics, in black and $4.35 . 3 L ; S brown; silk lined and warmly interlined. Reg. $1 and $1.50 Formerly $35 to $49.75 L Kann’s—Second Floor. 8163 4.3 pr. for $1.50 il et \ Neckwear Smart Silk Dresses silk Chiffon, $1.75 pr, : ‘ 5 Oc In Newest Prints and Plain Colors —Extremely sheer, $2.50 pr. Regular and Extra Sizes —8mart, new neckwear at —Service wei igHt, $2.25 pr, Street F) loor. Omast, mew neckwens ot —fIf y:u have tired of all your frocks how about s a fresh new one that cost you only eight dollars, price. Both domestic and but look: % ¢ D e e o o s worth a good deal more? If you want P ]“ee%‘ ducs dlnghec%llll e a colorful new printed silk it is here, or a stun- and cuff sets, with sweet- ning new plain crepe you will find it in this col- ?fig;&;}i Xcfi?ar:nadndr?’ua%%‘l lection, smartly tailored, or daintily feminine. lae: itn anaf withous with all1 the new touches and in the most popular cuffs. BT new colors. Kann's—Street Floor. notched collar of fur—and the deep and spiral fur cuffs. There are also becoming models with mushroom collars and muff —Heels, to interlined Ps and toes are for extra wear, With pointed heels Kann’s—Second Floor. Smart Rayon Underwear 69¢ —A collection of un- 40-in. .Rayon Satin ' Radiant, Special at 65¢ yd. 29¢ to 39c¢ —This popular, serviceable material is in Grades—Over 1 9 c d 5 300 Full Bolts y ° white, navy, pink, light blue, maize, Ocean —It won’t be long before you will want new cretonnes for Spring < Green, gooseberry, coral, orchid, Lucerne hangings, etc. And right now you can buy them at a sub- J blue, Mayflower, peach, turquoise, tan, silver Tthige (hot b stantial saving in this sale! There are light, medium and heavy gray, lacquer red, beige, etc. A very desir- you wander how such grades in the assortment, in every imaginable color ‘combina- able material for linings, slips, draperies and other uses. . 79¢ yd. 5 lovely, practical gar- fon and the newest patterns. Also some crash weaves. All SR i:ga:tm:n calil ouelyis st forg 53 washable grades, priced to attract the bargain hunter. g Dep: t—S ik little. Some are neat- $24.50 ly tailored, others beau- tifully trimmed, and all are made of a nice quality rayon. —We will make the covers from any of the above materials for any three-piece set of furniture, including the five separate cush- jons. All seams are felled and all work is guaranteed. We will On Sale, Street Floor hold covers for later delivery, upon payment of a reasonable de- Bargain Tables posit. Sale! Colorful New Cretonnes Book Offer! 50c¢ ea. “Favorite Fairy Tales” Pure Linen Crash Toweling, 35¢ Grade s 27 and 29 . Vests and Chemise 36 to 42 Step-ins and Panties 21 and 23 Panty and Bloomer- bottom Combinations 36 to 42 3.Pe. Slip Cover Sets Made of This Cretonne, During This Sale —Beautifully bound —An opportunity torfi:‘{e ltohcemshaldyard : us. on as necessary an article of household use . books, attractively illus as this toweling will interest most house- S trated. . kee}lale'rs. Ittig ofb lg(md wdeightland absorbent 3w Peter Newel quality, wil ue, red, gold and green By Peter Newell. striped borders. g Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's — Street Floor. Special Purchase, Rayon Spreads With Shirred Bands —Lustrous and beautiful spreads, S 80x105-in. size, in_ rose, blue, gold, 3 95 green and orchid—handsome brocade ] designs, finished with scalloped edges. Kann's—Street Floor. “Last Fairy Tales” By Edouard Laboulage. —Delightful tales pro- fusely illustrated. —Both books published by Harper Bros. for, $1.75, : ) W ‘h each. g X aS FROCKS New Styles Extra Size Special Sale Novelty PAJAMAS 88¢ Kann's Downstairs Bookstore. COTY’S Pure Layer Felt Mattresses —Hand-finished, heavy rolled edge mattresses, filled with pure layer felt 6 88 and covered with art or striped ticking. ° All sizes. Weight 45 pounds to full size. $18 Guaranteed Coil Springs —99 coil, helical tied, oil tempered springs. In all sizes. Each guaranteed 9. for twenty years. Felt-Base Floor Covering, Sq. Yd. —Heavy, felt-base floor covering, in a variety of attractive patterns and color com- 37 binations. Perfect quality, guarantéed to c wear satisfactorily. Kann's—Third Floor. —All porcelain enamel Globe Gas Ranges with 18-inch non-rusting oven linings. * Hundreds in daily use in -‘Washington. Regularly $89.00. Now— $44.50 Free Connections—Convenient Terms Kann's—Third Floor. Square Compacts Each With 50c Refill 69¢ —A fortunate purchase from the Coty Company, who found, while taking in- ventory, a small quantity of these square compacts in stock. They are a discon- tinued number, which origi- nally sold for $1.00. Come early! Kann's—Street Floor. $1.00 —These new frocks, for home wear are made of novelty prints, percales, cotton pongettes and foulards,” in light and dark colors. Straightline or belted models, with elbow or short sleeves, in kimono or set-in styles. Novelty combination color trimmings make them very attractive. Kann's—Second Floor. —Good looking, new pajamas at an unusual- ly low price in the January Sales. Sleeve- less, slip-over, coat styles’ of crepes and percales in novelty print and stripe pat- terns and pretty bright color combinations. Misses’ and Women's Sizes Kann's—Second Floor.

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