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22 \ THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. LAWYERS ASPIRE | TO SEATS AT HAGUE [ s i | ’ Court Bench Discussed. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, March 22.—There was some % 3 ~ concern in League of Nations circles % = ° today as to whether legal advisers of | Bii K ; foreign offices should be elected to the [ i . 4 bench of the World Court. . - : Gty i It was believed here that Sir Cecil | Jji - =t ° Hurst of England, Henri Fromageot of France and Prederic Gaus of Germany, Juridical counselors to their respective governments, all aspire to Hague judge- ! “" 5% prevatling view is that their gov- Sketched This Annual Spring Sale Makes This the Best Time to Supply Their Needs! ernment connections should not debar their election to the court, although ~—Step-in _of “{.;:Int . 13 it 15 admitted that the choice of three earies “md o lid i men who helped draft the Locarno | ¥, “maby or Spanieh treaty migt}t create :hh:t mpremonl eels. among smaller powers iere Was C d too pronounced a “greater power” gov- 5 i Easter an y ernmental tinge to the World Court. Although none of the three have been | J |l } iyt Dare: Keeh, Alied e Hniiad o serve”am the benen | T in otged with with fruit and nuts, also co- all are qualified to serve on the bench e kid. Sp coanut—5¢ to $2. 1- on account of their exceptional knowl _]Quaker City Eggs—5c to edge of 1n:lemn‘t,mn-l l:;l Sagbite $ Inas as un| inlay of P WOV, " nasmucl iscot —Chocolate Easter Novelties —5c¢ to 69¢ ea. Jand and Dr. Andre Weiss of France, u ntly the League = ¢ Sodnei in. eptember must elect. their OO We ar ; ;-Kanw's 60c Kapitol Kandy BUCCesSOrs. ‘The League today asked that all na- ke isse. tional gro\;lps innngmhnmlauuoméh Xt' x‘fi believed the and Fren i s submit Sir Cecll and M. Fromageot. (Ml Comes in Many Styles, Colors Herr Gaus Is expected to be a candidate R e | | and Materials at MORE CHANGES MADE I e i soreme e $ IN COLLEGE DETAILS|fi & orring o oniy 57 ) O suitable for every occasion Additional Transfers of Army Offi- | §|i —sports, street and dress— O~ - Smal't thtle Coat and Hat . $5.97 cers 9Are Anmounced by await your choosing—in black and the fashionable colors ! for Spring. Shoes that were especially made for the women 1 1 ‘War Department. Wy who demand the uttermost i:e:mar};ness, at a moderate Outflts are GOlng FaSt at it |l price. Fashioned of— —For the 2 to 6 there are lovely little —For the 7 to 11 you will find coats of Additional changes in_college details Hair BOW Ribbons models of tweeds, serge, cheviot and tweeds and navy blue cheviot. Each o e :;‘tnr:e(ey:r( Déf;{ml;g; Bl | Patent Leather Novelty' Satin Suntan Kid novelty cloths. In tan, blue, green and with a becoming hat and a swagger stick Moore, Field Artillery, from the Virginia | i _ Plain Satin Snake Skin Maroon Kid 29c d navy. Each with a charming little hat the same color of the coat. Many of * 0 mlrxlu% e}é‘“k‘r’t’file‘r‘y l::lng\v:-; t& :}‘1; [ to wear with the coat, and each neatly the coats are in the new scarf styles, so Wash.; Capt. Frederick W. Aéi‘ams. §n-' i 2 lined with sateen. popular and smart this Spring. fantry, from the Virginia Military In- R} % o] nd fa il ns in the N i & bt site to Suanin, 5 L. Capt: Praiy | Bl g, Paske Smect mptan Haht widkns And welgnts Tor iying ine Girls’ Coats—11 10 14 Sizes—Without Hats Also at $5.97 rtillery, fro 1 5 : Nontot. Va. o the Georgia School of |l S he rky little hair bows, the vogue this Technology at Atlanta; Capt. Dale M. S 3 ~Side Buekle Strap of sun pring. Hoagland, 17th Field Artillery, from Fort ‘.'::T darker kid trim. Brags, N. C.. o the lowa Siste Callege Jfl . N > : ; —Hair 5""“;"",&;:2:‘"" i ‘ : * l 9 C 9 9 5 ot Asmeultire at Ames; Fist Lieut | Ji - s \ P A oy - UlIris OatS, . R e MO \ : : A new shipment of coats for the 7 to 14, Cl miversity of Minnesota at Minneapolis; X 3 5 —A new shipment of coats for the 7 to 14. Clever Capt. Ray_ L. Burnell, Pield Artillery, RHj > i Many Fl‘ Ocks Weal‘ new models of tweed and kasha, with standing from the Jowa State College of Agri- collars, stole collars—and the new sleeves. Loose - e L : e 4 and belted coats in all the fashionabe cclors. Asiiery, ‘o the. cx':&-l‘s'fi:‘ofi% ; _ v Ribbon Bows Some with hat to match. ) Seltchs P14 Ariliens from. the. Aln- ‘ el —Sash ribbons of soft louisine and of bama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn, ' il % T2 B cmgy taffeta in plain colors at 95¢ to Y L] and PFirst Lieut. William H. Hill, Fleld §fi e~ $1.49 yd. In ombre and novelty colors— Gll']S Hat 1 97 Astillery, trom ine Unirersity of okia. | P s : : $1.25 to $1.85 yd. \ Se > ma at Norman, e vision a “ i . 5 7 :.“:x‘.fflmzmt:,‘.m'y::’:‘"wm' : T e VL te the bows at no addltiona —Becoming ‘new hats for irls Of Milan and cost if ribbon is purchased in our Rib- Novelty straws in a variety of flattering shapes bon Department. ? and fashionable colors. = i Kann's—Street Floor. liams, Me., to the University of Mis- souri at Columbia; First Lieut. Harvey H. Smith, Infantry, from the Ohio State University at Columbus to the l’hmg- pine Islands; Pirst Lieut. David s S imre ~ : Easter Dresses, $4.97 tladelphia, to il S5 - I —Beautiful dresses the girls of 7 to 10 and 8 to : gf'g",m',‘,k ui ‘Moore, m{.,,,,,{ '“'3 | : z y ) 11 will :eatrs fo; 1I!lla:ter and szfl(l;gl. One lmd lt:‘vo niversity of Oregon at Eugene I ‘ > e A plece effects of flat crepe and Celanese, in n l,x‘;’ev P;:;.x::" Canal z&n:om'st:‘fi: I - —) o 7 i colors or printed patterns. Also in whmep for < A tfiemhnml el | figer 7 | | g;x;grmlmon wear. Some with long sleeves, others Capt. Howard Clark, 2d, 11th Infantry, i from the Indiana University at Bloom- | Jii ; D \ Jy \ ington to the Panama Canal Zone. | . [} . 2 \ i J " e tarir, fem the Oniersy ot Wwiscon: | Bl Chiffon Silk StOCknlgs ‘ D’Orsay Toujours VR ; Silk Underthmgs, $1.98 at Madison; Capt. Earle H. Malone, Il W a 1 85—N cn‘:l(:‘:z‘rly. c{’:fiz& u:: omo:: Agri- | Qi ere Oo—[Yow > —Combinations, slips and bloomers of pastel col- Bl Wt R ] —New tresh “Blue Moon st o | Fidele Compacts | ED | ms‘:;w; Capt. Grover cbnm Bl | hose, from our regular stock— 5 Regularly $2.00 . Sizes for the 2 to 14. Bloomington: Capt. Joseph . Hinwood, nof’ seconds—but merely a discontinued number of from " the Michigan Sate Collee, and the Blue Moon line. Sheer silk chiffon from top 79¢ ea. . Little Girls’ Easter A 1 South Dakota State Coliege at.Brook 8 aster Appare -Brook- | M to toe. In all the newest and smartest colors. Sizes - ings, all to Honolulu, Hawall. " —Double compacts, with the delightful Silk Di $5.95 ® Capt. Virgil N. Cordero, Infantty, | 815 to 10, D'Orsay Toujours Fidele powder 'and ilk Dresses, $5.95. Silk Coats, $5.98 from the University of Porto Rico at Rio | § | in a fancy case. A mirror in the ~—Plain - colored crepe de Pedras to Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; Capt. Kann's—Street Floor. rouge in 24 s ‘epe —Pink, blue and white I top and puffs make it a complete little chine, georgette and print- Taylor W. Foreman, Infantry, from the ed silk dresses for the 2 crepe de chine coats, with West Virginia University at Morgan- | H vanity for the handbag. to 8. G smocked yokes and "sik = iR T e e b AL Kann's—Street Floor. linings. Sizes to 2 years. Jersity of Mifinesota, fo Port Snelling, Voile Dresses ; Gt Cune. Son acvad [ . $1.95 Muslinwear, 59¢ ek L M L | | Easter Costumes Will Welcome These E S G PO s I astel' bloomer dresses, daintily nainsook with bloorter legs, r::;i[_q'uxs USED. NeW , Han dhags ' Greeting Cards e SR P i PARIS P —Dresses and cocktall bk T b / ackets of tal links the it R e e s 5¢ to 35¢ - e AN A beautiful and interesti (4 9 L ‘woman dressmaker shows e metal 9 — eautiful and nteresting R L T e O e . ohechon o a8 e Rosanne” Shoes for Children mesh over silk. The mesh cocktail X Jnow on display at Kann's, at the jacket is worn over a decollete dinner —The newest styles in above low prices. Cards suitable dress and is unlined. bags, created for the wom- ively {ann’. In size and appearance the mesh re- angwho Sannnids sErth N ;olr naembers of the family and Are Sold Exclusively at Kann’s sémbles the link purses which were P ? % at a low price. Pouch and rEhe. 3 fashionable a few years ago. | under the arm styles—two —12 hand-colored cards with tissue- 3 . 4 0 —— I 2 i of which are sketched and "-";: sfi::fi’-:-’::e’&m it Sy . an o pl‘. described below— lined envelopes for 50c. < = o) J Sketched, Left A —Smart, comfortable shoes for youthful feet. s ‘u *h Kann's—Street Floor. Z Made on special lasts of selected materials, ac- —oma pouci P‘ll of cording to our own specifications—and sold COMPANY, INC. I z 5 B simulated snake with back exclusively at Kann's. hool, play and dress L b M ill k e strap. $1.95. & 3 sh%es. ]ot ?tfigt‘}ftfihei gun metal, Russia c]nll and colored el Qak, spartan or crepe soles. UMDEY na wor —Flat book of novelty Easter Novelties ‘ Tn sizes 81 t0 11, and 11% 10 2. And every pair 649-651 man 1523-25 leather — modernistic in fully guaranteed. Four models sketched. 1348 design and color. $1.95. And Table Decorations N.Y.Ave. "% 7StNW., L 2/ —Blucher-cut oxford, of —Blucher oxford, of Rus~ 2 ~—Nut cups and cases—jc and 10c ea. K , with lizard sia_calf—crepe % —Snappers—59¢ and $1.00 dz. a7k trimming. —Blucher oxford, of light —Tally Cards—25c and 35c¢ dz. . —Ome-strap model, of elk, with darker elk trim- —Place Cards—25¢ and 35¢ dz. 3 patent leather. ming. —Noise Makers—10c and.15c ea. —Dennison Table Cloths—25c ea. Kann's—Fourth Floor. —Dennison Napkins—18 for 15c. —Dennison Decorated Crepe Paper—28c roll. i 5 ”“"',l’:”" Pretty New Socks t (1)) 5 Pr. ——Importeda Litrfnl;ed znm);meu—- 2 ]-c pl'. ./o:’ $ 1000 ABrlgitlttgolurs ari la tt;a~ 5 10c to $3.95. . ture of the new styles for 5 ! ~Bunnies, Chicks, ‘etc, for Easter —Half length, five-eighth length and whoopee P UNPICS all 80'19. Spring, and red is "%eon?ct 5 . Baskets-—3c to 15c ea. socks in e‘ver'y imng%nable color and pattern. B the leading shades. s ) % Skln clear again | of them have triple frames. : = i :fi:fi;’:fi %:gg;"_fsgc";'wc €8 % Sizes 5 to 8%5. Priced to please every mother. Pimples and blackheads cleared All with inside purse and [N —Wooden Roosters, Ducks away quickly, easily and at small mirror. Two of the attrac- - : ol e T , Quacking Ducks, $1.00. i cost by Resinol Soap and Oint- | tive styles are shown— { : —Celluloid Chicks, Ducks, etc.—10c, 15¢, 3 sc I 3 Fre 1 OO ment. The particularly cleans- ' f pd 25¢. P . Jor . iing pr}l‘:penies of (thelm‘P gently " Skegche:. bRiqu 4 T f d S h ree the pores of clogging im- —Flat pouc ag of red 7t rimmed Easter Baskets —Smart new socks for Easter and Spring—three- 5 ’:‘o'r’,'m;‘;h:n“’i"::f!"';h’;']!“;r{ Al leather with simulated |Bg : —A pretty basket filled with quarter, seven-eighth and whoopee styles in new tion, Try this treatment ywl:.. | snake skin trimmings. [s green grass, baby chicks, ducks, 490 patterns and colorings. - Sizes 714 to 10, suitable self. At all druggists, $2.95. . a rattle and bunny for children of 8 to 14 years. Sample of each free. Dept. —Large pouch bag of red ! Other Trimmed Baskets, 25¢ to $4.95 - Kann's—Street Floor. BATHSERISUSSR ere PR leather with brass frame, YgSumgm, Einh/e-sRieeet and Fourlr Elore: ‘Resinol —