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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, -TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 9, 1929 eI 00 NENBES ; | Two Are Re-Elected to Exec-f utive Committee—Kontz ’ A Samp‘lé“Sh'l:\é: of - Speaks. i AS | Costume Je‘\ve]ry $1.00 $1.95 to $4.95 Values —It matters not what sort of a cos- tume you wear you will be able to find costume jewelry to wear with it, in this interesting collection. A sample line of necklaces, earrings, brooches, pendants, etc. Many of them repro- ductions of famous designers. Styles to please everyone, at a price within reach of every purse. Kann's—Street Floor. Election of four new.members to its executive committee and'the re-election of two members marked® the snnual meeting of the Washington Council of Social Agencles, in the Young‘Women's Christian Association Building, Seven- teenth and K streets, yesterday" after- noon. The new members chosen are Mrs. Harry Bernton, Mrs. Margaret Ford, |H Linn -C. Drake and Frank R. Jell while Mrs. John Jay O'Connor and W: lard C. Smith were re-elected. & Elect at Next Meeting. The annual election of officers will be | held at thé next meeting. Mrs. O'Con- nor, the president, was authorized to; appoint a commiitee of three to select | candidates. John A. Kratz, chief of civilian re- habilitation_of thé Federal Board for Vocational Education, was the principal speaker at yeswrda{y's meeting. He dis- cussed the effect of the recent rehabili- tation bill on disabled civilians in the | § District of Columbid. Willard C. Smith, treasurer, read the annual financial report, showing a small | balance on hand. Reports Are Read. Mrs. W. A. Roberts, executive secre- tary, read the report of the executive, committee and that of the secretary, explaining that by reason of the inaugu- ration of the Community Chest changes“ had been made in the plans of the council, including the addition of a re- search secretary, Miss Clara Somerville, | to the council stafl. i Miss Lydia Burklin read the report of | the child welfare committee, Miss Sibyl Baker the committee on recreation, Miss Gertrude Bowling ~health committee, and Mrs. Walter S. Ufford ‘the report of the family committee. ©On motion of Walter SUfford it was | decided that no member of the execu- tive committee should hold office. for more” than two consecutive terms. and Printed Silk Ensembles Together With Scores of Attractive New Silk Frocks Making a RemarkableSaleGroupat $12.95 —To the remarkable variety we were already showing in this group we have added many new models, making this an unusually comprehensive collection. Whatever your fancy may be, you can scarcely fail to satisfy it here. The quality, and the smartness of style are equally as unusual as the variety. Dresses you would expect to pay much more for are here at only $12.95. Among the outstanding styles are— Kasha Cloth Ensembles New Things for "y Little Tots to Wear— Crepe de Chine Coats $4.98 —Dainty little coats for infants to 2 years. Made with smocked yokes of white, pink or blue crepe de chine, and neatly lined with sateen. A New “Hudnut” Creation Printed Jacket Ensembles Bordered Prints Garden Prints Twin Prints Polka Dot Prints Plain Crepes in Light Shades and Navy Navy Georgettes Black and White Prints Sizes 14 to 20—1614 to 26— 36 to 42 and 44 to 521% Kann’s—Second Floor, Infants’ Bonnets, $1.00 —Becoming little bonnets of lawn, with cluster tucks, ribbon and lace trimmings. Children’s Blouses, $1.98 —White and colored blouses for the 4 to 6 year olds. le Début —A vitally different powder —, containing newly discovered ingre- dients. It is absolutely safe . . . protects against wind, sunburn and freckling. And because of the incredibly fine texture and smart mod- ern shades, it blends ab- solutely with your skin— and adheres indefinite- ly. Hudnut considers it their masterpiece in powders! Kann's—Street Floor. MAN SLAIN IN STREET: A [ Reputed Bootlegger Believed toJ Have Been Shot by Rival. COLCHESTER, Ill, April 9 (@) Kelly Wagle, 55, reputed bootlegger, < shot to death last night in front of the City Eall. The victim was driving along the street when a second machine pulled up | aiongside, and the occupants opened fire | with shotguns. The assassins escaped. | Police immediately began a search for | Joseph Moon, said to have been a rival | of the slain man for the local liquor | trade. Moon, police said, was suspected | of a similar attack on Wagle several | months ago in which the latter sus- | tained minor gunshot woun | New Herb Extract |fi Soon Overcomes | - Health Trobles Silk Skirts, $1.98 —Colorful, pretty skirts of crepe de chine. Made on a waist. Sizes 4 to 6 years, A Special Sale of Pretty Bandeaux 4 for $1.00 —Dainty, practical, comfortable ban- deaux for Summer. Clever styles of lace, net, batiste, rayon and novelty cloth—in sizes 30 to'38—and ordinarily priced at 29c each. Kann’s—Second -Floor. Youthful-Looking Light-weight Coats of Unusual Chie $39.50 ' —No matter how hot the Summer there will be days, as every woman knows, when one must have a light weight coat of some kind. Among the smartest new models are these of satins, failles, moires, also light weight woolens and mixtures. The qualities are so unusual, the styles so exceptionally smart that we do Regatta Underwear, 89¢c —For children of 2 to 12 years. Made with white top and colored shorts, can be used for outer wear on hot summer days. Kann’s—Second Floor. A Large Collection of Unpainted Furniture —For living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and kitchens, you will find beautiful pieces of unpainted furniture. All artistically de- signed, all sandpapered for paint. All most inexpensively priced Any one can do the painting with the bright colored lacquers now available. A few special values are mentioned below— Organdy Neckwear Comes in Prints Husband and Wife Now Feel- ing Fine, Praise This Medi- | cine to All Their Friends. Miller's Herb Extract, the medi- cine that is now being praised by ||| well known people throughout Wash- | ington, is said to be one of the greatest cleansing tonic laxatives sold today and numbers here say || that it brings them reliet after other | remedies had failed to show any benefit, | e MR. H. S. MOORE. Mr. H. S. Moore, well known in- | surance agent of route No. 1, Hyatts- ville, Md., who formerly lived in Washington, D. C., for a number of years, said, when he called to see the | .| special representative for this medi- | cine a few days, that he had found it to be the greatest he ever used | |and that his wife felt the same way |, ' | about it. Yes, continued Mr. Moore, | | we both use Miller’s Herb Extract, | ' | formerly called Herb Juice, and think | it is a medicine without an equal. ‘Why, for-years I had been troubled with constipation, gas, indigestion | and remedies I had used gave me‘ no relief to speak of. I was troubled || a great deal with sour stomach, dizzy | spells and felt as though I was run | | down in every way. I saw so much | | about this medicine that I made up /my mind to try it and stop all! |others. Well, to my great relief it proved to be just the thing and in | Just a few days I was feeling like a different person, bowels began to | | move regular, food no longer soured | causing gas to form, dizziness le { 1 \ we are for the relief it gave us after | other medicines had failed, in short, | there is nothing I can say against | this remedy and we feel as though | we can safcly recommend it fo every | cne for the above troubles. One thing. | sure, it soon overcame our health | troubles and made us feel like a couple of new people. -¥You don't | need any pills with this medicing; it is & real medicine with-itself and as Well as White not believe you can duplicate them elsewhere at the price. Fur trimmed collars and fur bor- dered cuffs or silk scarfs add a smart finishing note. Many of the kashas are trimmed with This 5-Pc. Breakfast Room Set —An unusually attractive set, with drop-leaf $9.95 table and four bow-back chairs. The table is 36x42 inches in size with turned legs and grooved leaves. And the chairs have 151,x16 inch seats with five spindles in the back. Dressers or Chest of Drawers. . Telephone Stand with Chair . Server with Drawer. .... Hanging Book Shelves. Costumers with 4 metal hangers, Kann's—Fourth Floor. Q%Rea'dy Mixed Pai'nfs - $1.88 Gal. —Prepared with pure linseed oil, for inside and outside use: Gloss White Gloss White Colonial Yellow Bronze Green Ground Color Willow Green Light Gray Shuttsr Greea Flat White $1.00 —Lovely sheer organdy neckwear to wear with your new Spring and Sum- mer costumes. Vesteés and collar and cuff sets in plain white or with white dots on. grounds of blue, old rose, orchid and green. All smart, new and most reasonably priced! Kann's—Street Floor. A Flattefing Fox Scarf for Only $29.50 —These new arrivals are so unusually smart and of ‘such fine soft:silky fur that you would expectito’' pay a great deal more for them:than: tomorrow’s price. There are red fox,: beige fox, amber fox, dyed cross fox, also plat- velvet. 1,000 Summery New Wash Frocks in a Sale at— . $1.00 —Something that is cool, that can be frequent- tubbed without losing its looks, and that is not faded by the sun is the desirable Summer frock every woman wants. Here it is, practical for Summer morning. street or home wear, and made of novelty prints with flare skirts, pleats, novelty collars, and trim-~ ming of white organdy, or contrasting color » materials. There are straightline, belted two- plece effects. Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Kann's—Second Floor, Juniors® Sizes 13 to 19 Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 48 Kann’s—Second Floor. Oriental Red Battleship Gray Light Tan Buff Gloss Dark Brows Leather Brown Scotch Gray Silver Gray Ivory Cream 4-Hour Drying Enamels for : Finishing Unpainted Furniture 1 t. Pt. Savacote Varnish with brush..88¢ Stop-a-Leak Roof Cement. .. .98c gal. Acme Paints . ........ .$1.15 qt. * Dupont Paints ...........,.$1.10 qt. Elastic Roof Paints Bright Red .Maroon . $1.69 gal. 98¢ gal. inum, blue and beige wolf, with natu- Simuliltefl FSnak'e | ral brush tail and claws. Kann's—Second Floor.: - Handbags i gles - —Fashionably correct, new bags of simu- ather—in gray and m, to match the new snakeskin shoes. a2 unusual values at the price. . " k lty:;.dnunyumm.&‘. Summer Silk Undies in Adorable Styles $2.59 ~—Every passing day testifies to the popularity of silk lingerie for Summer—And here is a chance to buy regular $2.95 garments at a most attrac- tive saving. Gowns, Chemise, Step-Ins, French Drawers, Dance Sets and Costume Slips of flat crepe and crepe de chine—Chemise also of crepe satin—In the loveliest of new styles and the £ o dainty pastel colors. The costume slips with £ t 2 3 " shadowproof hems. - All chic, all decidedly new B % . “-and different,, Misses’ and Women’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor,