Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1929, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929. G5 AREARRESTED [T - - — g & New Bohemi IN DUG -|-R AEK R A"] ’ 2-Day Sale! Printed Stationery e Bohemian Ef:%?etTfig&i&?fl&;fi?'fi:{;:fi Penn. Ave. 94 Telephone e A paper an: envel i L . State’s Attorney Ignores In-i g&ibfiifid‘zn’;gfi?. Rihite paper ony c 8th and D a” District 7200 ! wi ue printing. Lace Berthas 85¢ junction to Prevent “Law- ey less” Seizure of Men. and popular Bertha Collars. Choice of five differ- ent styles at this special price. Kann's—Street Floor. —A new shipment. of these very amart. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 24.—The Laramie dog-racing track in Cicero, often spoken | < of as “Al Capone's dog track.” was| n r r raided last night by 40 policemen from | the State's attorney's office, despite an | / injunction track officials recently ob- 7 tained to prevent “lawless arrests.” b [ ‘The raiders reached the track at the T end of the fifth race, just as the prices | l ummer l re Sse in the certificate mutuels were being - \ AN posted. They refused to let f"ll::kd nl’::- tf cials pay off winners and smashed the s 4 . doors of ihe offces and ticket, booths : In Smart Prints and Plain Crepes when they were refused admittance. : Sixty-five track officials and ticket sellers were arrested. None of the 5,000 Sale of Children’s Wear Dresses, Play Suits, Underthings 84'(3 ea. Reduced! A Special Group patrons was molested. ¥ / Specially Priced —Dainty, well made, Tmmediately after the raid Attorney L : Formerly $25 to $39.50 Louts Jacobson, chief counsel for the i Summer garments. The y $. $ track, Tead a notice to all the raiders 7 underwear is in sizes from Now to appear today before Judge G. Pred . i Rush to show cause why they should g A 2 to 14 years—the other not be cited for contempt of court for | , articles, 2 to 6 years. In violating a temporary injunction re- | 3 4 4 the collection you will cently issued against “lawless arrests fnd by Judge Harry Fisher. z > L ARCHERY POPULAR AMONG CANADIANS | Funny Red Spot on Cheek or Chin | Indicates Addiction to Ancient Art. $15 —If you want a good Coat for Summer and early Fall, this sale offers you a very tempting saving. Many are fur trimmed, and there is a splendid choice of materials, in navy, black, green, beige, tan and gray— Kashmire—Kasha Light-weight Broadcloth Lined Flannels Sports Mixtures 1 1 2-piece Pajamas Cloth Berets 1-piece Play Suits Wool Sun Suits Printed Sun Suits Printed Wash Frocks Muslin Slips and Combinations Rayon Slips, Bloomers and Combinations Kann's—Second Floor. —Sleeveless frocks for every informal daytime occasion—and evenings, too, if you choose the more elaborate models. Of plain-colored crepes and gayly-colored printed silks, among them the new bordered prints in light colors, ‘TORONTO (Special).—One of the | the new pin-head dots, and new floral pat- rarest diseases in the world has reached 5 Canada._ Archer’s chin is its common terns. Wrap-around styles—full pleated skirt name. For some time it has been no- i et b New Fork. B vsusly fesnd styles. Many with the deep cape collars. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Extra Sizes in Navys and Blacks Kann's—Second Floor. Cases of archer's chin, as a matier . of fact, are now part of an up-to-date Sizes 14 10 20 and Sllk Fl'ocks health; sunburnt and husky. But there, 20 Attractive Styles on the right point of his chin is the Special Purchase on &hc right c}:\e;k and cdm“& ;m 1ooks Many of them washable. G. 1 Py O d as if a_man had scraped off his with a half a dozen bad razor blade: iris rganay doctor’s experience in Canada, Other- wise a man may be the picture of and 36 to 46 funny red spot which to an expert de. ) Kann's—Second Floor. o g notes he has taken to the long bow- that whizzing weapon of the Englisn ; 2 archers at Crecy that penetrated even - L4 armor like a bullet. Sizes 7 to 14 Years N"Thab account of Trcher‘l rhln'ln ew York is interesting,” commented : v . Dr. Harvey Agnew, president of the New Collapsible Toronto Archery Club, which numbers 2l least & dozen men among is mem.- Bag Frames “When a person draws the string of { & bow he has to pull it until the knock, or feathered end of the arrow, is along o o ca. the right cheek slightly under the chin in order that it is directly under the eye —10. 12 and 14 inch frames as possible. With the string drawn of woxidized bronze and back and pressed along the cheek, it 4 Is. Th very often scrapes the cheek when it is Ereen f"l . metals. e loosed. new collapsible styles for “In fact, we have one archer belong- making silk and tapestry ing to our club.” sald Dr. Agnew, “wh bags. On sale Ribbon De- is always scraped after a shoot. partment. Teality, he has developed & corn on his ight cheek, just under the angle of nis jaw, and is thinking of applying for a Teduced rate when he gets a shave.” | —Sleeveless frocks — sun- back frocks. One and two piece effects of cool, sheer organdies in solid colors or colorful flowered patterns— of imported voiles, of dimi- ties in polka dot and print- ed patterns and of lovely crepe de chines. In all the pastel shades. And every dress guaranteed to wash. Kann's—Second Floor. Extra Size Rayon Undergarments at —Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins and Panties—of a nice quality rayon— Neatly made, generously cut, and re- C Sale! Inexpensive Slips Silk Pongee—Rayon Satin—Society Crepe (Rayon) —Every costume must have its particular slip. And here at this C inforced at all points which receive the hardest wear. All finished with flat-locked, rip-proof seams. In pas- tel shades. low price you will find them of the Natural color silk pongee, and of Rayon Satins and Society Crepes (rayon) in pink, white and the pastel shades. Shadow and tailored hems. Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Ploor. RECENT WEST POINT GRADUATES ASSIGNED They’re in Again! More of Those PopularCotton Wash Frocks For All Sizes of Beds $8.95 Formerly $15 —Ninety - nine coil, helical, tied springs of tempered steel. Choice of all sizes at this low price. = Fibre Rugs “Glenco® and “Artex” Brands Wew Officers Accredited to Wash- ington Are Given Out- side Posts. Recent graduates of the West Point Military Academy, accredited to this city, have been assigned by the War Department, io posts of duty as fol- In Misses’, lows: Secon ut. Walter K. on, y . jr., Corps of Engineers, to Mobile, Ala.; Women’s and c ea. Second Lieut. Herbert Milwit, Corps of i = filn:mevr,;:uw New Orleant: s?&id Large Sizes Now eut, William J. er, Field Artil- = b el ?%fl;’;{;y%flfiefi%egw‘z —The cool charm of cotton wash frocks makes Simmons Grace- Fort Myer, Va.: Second Lieut. William them first among the Summer modes. Simple line Melal Beds Reduced io ° M. Vestal, Coast Artillery, to Fort, Win- of cut, easy to get into and tubbing like a linen el G BT o et handkerchief. Dimities, Broadcloths and Per- 7 88 zn L};y‘ndch,slnrar‘;tfi v ?;:lzlrt W;‘sl-nci.ro\x- cales in dotted, printed and checked patterns, o Sizes —These rugs are made of the toughest kind of fibre, tightly woven, , L3 con e . . - . . ley, ir., andec[;:arxes X me?'xny.nafl,, :’::::’i};\:rli:‘:r c:lror(l’x::: n;;d "él;;m:‘l:geo":f?n 1—Vkelry c%mfor%nblefl very golod and are shown in unusually pretty colors and patterns. The sort to Fort Howard, Md.: Second Lieuts, st > g 8 ) Bet- ooking beds in the ular R i 4k James L. Grier, George E. Lynch and sleeve and sleeveless models. Most inexpensively brown finish. And fulland 9x12 ft. of rugs y°“e";"“,b° prgud & "l'“’ °:°l“d ’l" this ;‘1‘ G e John W. Joyes, jr. Infantry, to 3 i ear| col are Benning, Ga.: Second uflfi Carl B. priced. %glee sizes. A very special attractive reduction. ome ly while ors and patterns ar Herndon, Infantry, to Fort Eustis, Va.; Second Lieut. Harding Palmer, Infantry, to Fort Douglas, Utah,; Second Lieuts. Frederic H. Smith, jr.. James M. Gavin, Thomas B. McDonald and John L. Horner, jr.. Air Corps, to Brooks Field, San Antonio, Tex., and Second Lieut. Whiteside Miller, Quartermaster Corps, s | &2 <G8 | Crackless Window Shades | Bath Towels 8x10 ft. 2t their best. Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. Xann's—Third Floor. T e " M Three Sale G ¢ Y , l0.; John alker, ake- 3 2 ’ fleld, R. L: J 5 : The Famous ‘““Shadex Make in ree e Groups : r}%&fi}.ificfi%&%i:fi?fi?j:&flg Sp"‘“" Sale -4}::“! .lid l;;:bl! 1:hrud - x e € ery a yer, ol P 3 i white Turl towels with s S China CllpS —Shadex shades are of a pat- striped borders in blue, Pedestrians in England keep to the ented crackless fibre of unusual pink, gold and green. Low & s——— and Saucers strength, They are 3 ft. wide petcae: Imported Braided Sandals b 5 by 5 ft. 9 in. long; are mount - t of these ver: ular, very smart st e on spring rollers and come 54-Inch Li Sum; aggen:e "ot braided leather, . In beige and g s ; i 4 s 24=1nc nen white and brown and tan combinations, also all- Drightens e R ot T Lunch Cloths b g e %hnpe and a variety of pretty B AN N patterns.. gloomy 6 for 69¢ and medium greens and e T AT 57 W $1.00 Kid Boudoir Slippers white. NOW ....ccconves —Nice quality linen cloths e R -iln the lovely Blue Howa SR TATEyD caloEeaRa s $1.00 pr. COTners a3 Bird pattern. it 125 Dhiples - borders. Very specially 6 for 88c: Shadex Shades—white on | z ‘ s priced. ln Black, blue, ERRY CRAFT —In the Japanese Red Geisha e R et BN e - purple, " With soft pattern. padded soles and k Quick - Drying spring heels. Sizes }Ensmel will brighten 6 fOl' $l.29 - 3 to 8. your home like a d—wm\ prettily decorated bor- :' hafet of sunlight. | ers and black handles. E_.This remarkable new 6 for 31,19 : Kann's—Street Floor. !_'lneg‘:ihTShié'“ g}:n&en e Woven Crinkle lngv‘:fiu, gx‘eene.xunen';:cy'l35 ea. Bedspreads $1.50 Elee. Percolators o or and buff ............. ue Shades with wood Holland and aoc%qcped fringed bot- land Scalloped Fring- Duplex Cascade toms. Size 3x5.9. ed Shades. Size 3x5.9. brands. it” for woodwork, furniture, toys and 3.45 Eight-Ball many other things. It Regular $. igl . ; | “Veldown” hade Liarge Wind : S dries to recoat in I r mnaows roqllet ets Sz N Sy Nopane | hades for Large Windows . $2.88 unpleasa y ‘ 2 Boxes, Harmony 01 amilton .o n~ 7 o | | | : finish covers any sur- _In white with tan and blue " Other Shades i 00 = ) ; s in the Sale— ol 105 inch , face—wood, cement, two-tone colored borders. i D, o w’;::‘l’g-') ;T: hwx,e",d:le $1' " metal, fiber - board, 6 for $1.00 crinkle stripes in blue, rose, m‘;{’m"‘;‘fg;”;gw;’{d h;f.g brick, stone or plaster it green or orchid. All wash- tops and handles. Guaranteed A 1 . —Decorated with hand paint- . able. A very special value. element. —without leaving ed floral designs. c c . brush marks or laps. Kann's—Third Floor, _-98¢ to $1.25 Shades. Kann's—Street Floor. Corvd, 39¢ Extra “There’s nothing like ‘ —$100 _Pemberton | ¢ o0 Gariyle Hol- | Riverside Oil, Lake- 3 Kenn's—Third Floor Glassware 19¢ ea. —Goblets, Sherbets, Footed Tumblers, ete. Attractively shaped, of sparkling Optic rose or green glass—and most At- tractively low priced in this it wears. Make your 44 i —Oroquet is e that ehoice from 10/ beau- 4: i Amuises both old and young, and .$1.78 $2.09 —Soft, soluble and sanitary. here at this low price you will tiful colors. Regularly 39¢ a box. :32:49 54 i find Bight-ball Sets—with five- sale. 1 RUDOLPH & WEST i Js2s B il Kanats—Thira Fior COMPANY ) Kann's—Fourth Floor. 1332 New York Avenue N.W. ‘Washington, D. C.

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