Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1929, Page 19

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lle. Directors elected for two years are Carl will E subject to the . jurisdic- ntucky HEAD OF CREDIT MEN | &mi-au churis W citven % | Inalienable to City Council of Chicago| IN PARENTS’ CUSTODY |h i xeovucey onarens Bura S wnl cSied ALE! W. Harper, Liitle, W, H. Ontrich and E. H, Ruatk. "The deslaion on the disposition of the NONE BETTER FER The directors re-elected John A. Reilly . : boy, bringing to an end a case that haa| TAKES UP ZONING CODE. A. G. HERRMANN Standard” Uil Executive ‘Elected| s Sectetary and nadied”William G. 18y the Asscelatad Press. lator has been told to get back on the |Child Who Killed Playmate Willl attractéd Nation-wide interest, was Sieinbiniia, [ Buchanan treasurer. CHICAGO, July 10.—The city council | sidewalk until the light turned green. Teached at an executive meeting here 750 Tenth St. Southeast President of Associa’ion for Mr. Reilly reported a gain of 18|has about decided that jaywalking is pedestrians have shown Be Subject to Orders of Jésterday of the members of the bu- | Chamber Committee to Consider, Phone Lincoin 1981-1982 Jon members during the past year and the | the pedestrian’s inalienable right. ard for the police and reau’s rning board, which the Proposed Changes. Third Y attainment of the membership quota set | “you can', make a pedestrians obey | continued the practice of dodging Children’s Bureau. parents attended. - P & BT by the:National Assoclation of Credit| g red light, even with 16 cops to | jumping.through the traffic. When the boy was brought to trial in | Proposed amendment of the District Men. Pyramiding of credits in Wash-| corner,” “declared Alderman Thomas ‘The council was told that the ordi- May for killing his playmamte, Cecil | zoning code to permit the placing of | Tister ‘v, Watls was reselected for & | Bosnced by Reily in making it an- | o roel o e dane ik padcatrisns o walk for thy. grees Hents | Mpihe Assoclated Press. . Van Hoose, elght years old, in & quar- | e and police stations, playgrounds and | third term as president of the Washing- | Dual repart. The assoclation reiterated | is high time we legislated foy the peds public safety committee recom.| FRANKFORT, Ky, July 10.—The rel over a plece of scrap iron. he was| . ;c swimming pools in residential | TROUSERS ton Assoclation of Credit men at the | its stand against this practice. {Hian; ‘who composes the majority, in- | mended that the ordinance be repealed, | CONtroversy over the fate of Carl New- | foupe Bllty by & Wiy of murder agd| o "oy e considered by the commit- i WATTS AGAIN CHOSEN | Eiulisl' ¥ 5. ™ Pedestrian's Right to Jaywalk Appears |BOY SLAYER PAROLED | R = o e o o 85 Gty s, 3 TIGER o= | annual meeting yesterday afternoon at | —_— stead of the motorist, who has been i ton Mahan, six-year-old slayer, who for | Bytcher to the Reform School. ,50 the Raleigh Hotel, this being the first getting all the best of it.” it b gt E L LTI T R fos of the w“l:]:nmnd flchlmb'::“o(‘ 52 time in the history of the organization | A recent strike of street car men| For several weeks police in downtown | More than one-half of the population | uniil he was 21 in the State Reform |ed a write of prohibition that stayed COmmerce on police and fire protection || FQERTAN'S, 7th & F that & president has been. returned to ! of Shanghai, China, failed at the end | Chicago_have attempted to make pedes- |of El Paso is Spanish speaking, mostly | School, was at an end today with the | exeution of the sentence. and public safety tomorrow mnoon. » the office for the third consecutive year. | of 10 days, trians observe traffic lights. Every vio- | immigranis from Meyico, boy paroled in the custody of his| The county judge turned the boy over | Charles J. Stockman will preside. ! A Fresh, New Supply of Cool Bosutifal Na\;y Blue Georgette | Three Popular A < Sports Piques 4 Summer Silks Irish Linen 58¢ yd Frocks in New Styles 4¢ One Loe Price For Traveling . $1.34 yd —Pique, in pretty printed d SE : : s Frocks signs on W s’&‘{’;r.‘fift.é‘é,l as For Vacation 2 ‘mmart for the covion: enc For Business ; 39-in. Printed Flat Crepe SEmtiie fus welltas fox o™ . 39-in. Silk Chiffon Georgette Pre-Shrunk and ors are tub-fast. This is an ;| i 33-in. Washable Striped Silk- piece sports frocks. The col- For (;Pmrml W ear excellent, deep wale quality. Z WL Broadcloth Smartly Tailored Kann's—Street Floor. v Y —A host of good patterns, and P 4 many new striped designs are in-\ . cluded in the lot at this price. An - excellent assortment of the new $29 90 Ka Ok 7 7 Summer colors will be found in the ] o P —Hemlines dip even in ¢ plain georgette. Mattrqueq street dresses as these smart navy georgette frocks dem- j - £ . —One of these cool Irish linen frocks is $16 95 onstrate. The new normal ; Printed Wash Silks very useful for all-around wear, particu- o /e waist line is another feature, 7 larly when it is as smartly yet simply —_Well made comfortable as well as the smart large 1 690 yd' made as these new models. They are mattresses, filled with kapok cape collar. A navy geor- trimly tailored, sleeveless or with little f,’n“"n?“";{,,;i‘g fi?cv{f,fg wifl; gette is so satisfactory for & KThe new design.sta;c very ;ttuc- cap sleeves, and many have the comfort- sizes. general wear, is cool, sen- g me:lh::: g:{,;n%r;_n i’le;"ly logf m‘fi:g able sun backs; self trimmed or finished sible and comfortable for A dots from which to select. with pipings of contrasting colors. Most o traveling or motoring; and % & Kann's—Street Floor. of the skirts are pleated. They are in ReDUIar $]8 these new styles are excep- : pastel shades and white. &)il Springs tionally smart and becom- ing. Sizes for Misses $10 I and Women —89-coll, double-deck springs, and 36 to 50 'y made of highly tempered AR steel, helical tied. All sizes. Eann's—Third Floor. e ¢ Corsettes In Sizes s Children’s Play Suits 34 to 44 " - Turkish Bath —0il %l;({gmogai; the 69(‘ s Sleeve]ess P ro‘:ks Of Towell:, Spes(l'ial s /4 ' \ = . i i ik — Button-on and two-piece ef- W I I l C 4 ( 3 large 19x25-inch size. Used for = cleaning automobiles and fur- 4% fects of prints, chambrays and k asnapie re[)e 2Sc ea. Neat, practical ./ Light, Summer Large Chamois In Sizes Two to Five Years niture. An-unusual value! On ginghams. Some with plain- corsettes for Sum- sale Toilet Goods Department. o colored shorts and blouse of Zii) mertime. Made of another material—others all in 3 7 hi Shade —The many bath towels Sum- ) 2 Kann's—Street Floor. one color. 518 In White and Pastel Shades mer makesy necessary can be novelty satin-striped " : bought here tomorrow at this Dbatiste, with or with- Kann's—Second Floor. . howblprié‘a dA velr_.\{ a}:sorl;sxt\t. out inner abdominal ouble-thread quality: in white, . with colored striped borders of be"‘. A];'d mt':stdecc blue, pink, gold, orchid and nomically priced at green, also in solid colors. Size one dollar each. 9 12 f F l B g —For these hot days it is very satisfactory to 18x36. : i i X ™ t' € t- ase A\ have a dress that washes, and one that is as Eanp/s—streev Fioor, cool as these dainty crepes. Some of them Art Sq‘llares at -' \ are very smart with new button trimmings; {{_on others a chic little jabot is the intriguing Kl-(l Boud()lr | E touch; and the cool “V” neck makes them very Slippers at ‘ $ 4.88 IS comiotale, Shey aee ol nftd itk dovp 1,000 Prs. Dotted Marquisette ; hems. $1.00 pr. - iy Criss-Cross Curtains —A new shipment of these —Good looking, serviceable rugs, in the popu- : Bnby" Blue Maize White very popular boudoir slippers. lar 9x12-ft. room size. Attractive patterns ? 5 Made of kid, in black, blue, tan, and colorings. All without borders. The 5 Sises 161042 Formerly $2.98—Special Thursday red, green and purple—with i s soft padded soles and_spring ideal rugs for Summer, easy to clean, cool heels. In sizes 3 to 8. Low looking and most economically priced. / Kann's—Second Floor. : & 31& V) priced. Kann's—Third Floor. ¢ ZSH ] i Kann's—Street Floor. X i / R i ] —Extra wide curtains, of sheer dotted mar- quisette, in cream and ecru. Made in the popular criss-cross style with a cornice val- ‘ 0 | afy 1 “D tect i \ / : = in ance and tie-backs of the marquisette. Reg-50c Art 1 600 New Costume Slips Bath Seales : Bed TiCkil'lg of iyl Gt & da ) Remintslers of Sthe Msm;y Savings in thc: ayon Satin and “Society Crepe’ ayon : Mfrs. 1 tock N Goi 1 39(’ d. $7 .9 rs. Surplus Stock Sale Now Going on —Smart slips to wear under any Summer costume—most unusu- —Th " i I} _ TR ed, tail TR lace —A variety of colors and pat- ally low priced in this special event. Neatly tailored of Society | Blthr%:u: 8 $1 ? e; $4.98 Curtains ruffled, ilored, cri -cr’olul,s e sfl%:olfle-fi {rrlon‘x‘:’d:n %’;Z_ Crepe, a part rayon crepe that wears splendidly—and of lustrous ;ule-gmu; 2 ¢ edg SRSl C SRk SREER DN L PR IaEE i L pr. ful for covering mattresses, pil- finished rayon satin. In white, pink and the pastel shades. Misses’ J for three | @Al 79¢c to 98c Ruffled Curtdin Sets, choice. ..............44c set e B and.women's sizes. i T ac $1.00 to $1.29 Criss-cross and Ruffled Curtains. . ..........79c pr. P ke s AN e Floic. N : $5.00 and $6.00 Panel Curtains. . . . . .. R 2 .$2.98 ea. N Ciinely 29c 10 98c Curtain Strips. . .. ......coovvvviennnnn...17cea. e e or green. An unusual $26.50 Double-faced Velour Portieres—50 in. wide. . . $16.55 pr. value. & Kann's—Third Ploor. $17.98 Double-faced Velour Portieres, 36 in. wide. . . .$11.95 pr. s * $12.98 Double-faced Velour Portieres, 27 in. wide. . ..$7.95 pr. Rayon Underthlng : $3.98 to $5.75 Window Drapery Sets, 3-pc. styles. .. ......$2.79 Regular and Extra Sizes # - 98¢ to $1.98 Damask and Velour Valancing, 14 loslgi I:“dwig;é = 1L f Green or Rose $1.98 to $4.98 Table Runners and Scarfs. .. .. Special Lot o 88 59¢ to $1.29 Velour Table Mats. . ....................39¢ ea. . 1 Ir ¢ ‘ ] c ea. Glass Ice Tubs ¥ $2.98 to $3.98 Damask Drapery Material, 50 in. wide. .$1.89 yd. Sample Jewelry g | —Lovely garments for Summer—cool, practical, easy to tub, 59 c 29¢ to 39¢ Cretonnes, light and dark colors.. . . .........16¢c yd. f and most economically priced. Neatly made, of an excellent el Latule Bl 2 590 ea. quality rayon, in the dainty pastel shades—full cut and A 49c to 69¢ Colo.rful Cretonnes. . . ... e 38¢ yd. —Smart new costume jewelry, 3 finished with rip-proof, flat locked seams. Some cleverly PRl $1.00 Warp Print Cretonnes. ..........ccco0veen....59 yd. :?nact»“::llju tl:n:ih:h;:‘ll:l mflgg gol:: tailored, others trimmed with appliques or contrasting colors. - " sparkling green or $1.25 Cretonne Drapery Sets, 3-pc. SEER: i unviivi v ko B 9C tume. A sample lot, including d vith $2.50, Criss-cross Curtains, of cretonne. .............$1.29 pr. i L, decoraf W nm;lxl:ces.l elrri!nga. brrlotgche; Regular Sizes Extra Sizes ;mmy floral cut~ C. Sets, 3 i $1.00 an racelets—in a variety of ( o A r ets, & . 8 es. e o styles and colors. Gowns—Briefs Petticoats Chemise Step-ins 5., - $1.49 to $1.98 Cretonne Drapery Sets, 3-pc. sty Kann's—Street, Floor. 3 Chemise—Panties Stop-ins Bloomers Panties - ‘Tongs, 49¢. Eann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Street Floor,

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