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.S.O CIETY |tow oF 82 15 SET - |5 e e IN SHIP SINKING} her way to the natlonal headquarters, | Mogt of Vietims on Finnish Steamer being Tmads Tor the Américan Legion| Were School Children, Po- lice Declare. Tomorrow Is the Last Day of The Fall Sale of HOUSEWARES —Many of its savings will not be available after Tomorrow! convention to be held in Louisville, Ky., the last of the month. Miss Margaret D. Page, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Page of Boston,| By the Associated Fresf. 1s the guest of Miss Mary Hoge, daugh- | L] SINGFORS, Finland, September o M AN M . Bamiobth Beas | 9.—Police today set a tentative total of 82 persons, most of them school chil- well known artist. dren, drowned Saturday when the Fin- Mr. and Mrs. Nathanlel Low Moore | nich’ eteamer Kuru went down in a and Mr. Harry Allen Spiller have re-fgiorm just outside the harbor at Tam- turned to their homes, ig Boston, Mass., | merfors. More ,than 20 were saved. afier visiting the latter's daughter, Mrs. | A" ocoherent account of the disaster Charles Riemgr. "|still was unobtainable, those who sur- Elm. vived the sinkin| s0 affec . eorir P L smr};'::mpmhfie shock ‘and" slowness of their recovery T S i i s from the experience they werc able to some time at Sayville, Long Island. give only sparse details. Dr. and Mrs. Pierce Returning It seemed the ship, with about 100 To the States Next Month. passengers and a crew of 12 lbo-}ru. Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Plerce and Mrs. | left the harbor for a short trip in the | midst of & storm. Outside the harbor Plerce of Washington, who went to Eu® | {h, 1 Y10 a large wave, which swamp- » Fall Essentials for Babies at Interesting Prices Silk Caps—79c —Infants’ white caps trimmed with lace and ribbon. Sale! $2.49 to $4.98 rope in July, will arrive in New York I h ] t d & % o October 4,00 the S8, President |l o of them below deck oistery an . Quilted Pads—25¢ | Roose' e " 2 e and e:f:l:te g;me;h‘":iy to Washington. | Were panic stricken, and according to o ml"lfils-lneh quilted pads. A splen- the captain, who was saved, rushed to ue. Lieut. Frederic A, Henney will sail | one side of the vessel, which then raper 1'1CS Blankets—$1.00 September 18 on the S. S. George | capsized. 3 ‘Washington to spend some time abroad.| Rescue steamers reaching the scene —~Soft, warm blankets in nursery said they found the Kuru floating bot- designs. Size 30x40, in p or Mrs, Norman Engel, Miss Louise En- | tom up with persons clinging to it blue: ink gel, Mr. Norman Engel, jr., with Mr. | until the waves swept many off into the d Graham Budd, are sailing Saturday, | water. Fifeboats were launched, but o yd. Gertrudes—69¢ September 7, for a short visit to Eng- Quickly capsized in the turbulent water. AnaTaat hands embrotdissd land and the continent. s | ‘The Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, rector | of St. Mark’s Church, has returned to ‘Washington after a visit of several months in New York and has taken an apartment at the Dodge Hotel. Miss E. Prances Tucker of Hamilton, | O18a Rabler from Eugene Bermuda, who has spent the Summer at Camp Merriwoode, N. Dodge Hotel over the week end. Miss | Tucker, who is a teacher of physical | donment. training in a girls’ school in Hamilton, ! exteremely difficult. . C.. was at the | 85 530 Tinton avenue, New York City. he high waves made the rescue work Yvonne Rabier Gets Divorce. PARIS, September 9 (#)—A decree of divorce has been granted Yvonne Georges | Schalkman, whose address was given | The grounds for the decree were aban- | will return to Bermuda in several days. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Mallory have returned to their home on Connecticut avenue after spending the Summer at their farm in Loudoun County, Va. Miss Anita Schade returned to her home, 1529 Rhode Island avenue north- ‘west. after an absence of eight weeks .:Trm in the mountains of New Hamp- shire. Miss Louise Noble of Columbus, Ohio, has been the guest of Miss Grace E. Young of the Government Hotels for several weeks and was the recipient of numerous social honors. Miss Young —For easy selection we have arranged these fabrics on four special tables—It is one of the best collections we have ever offered at such & low price—and includes tap- - estries, damasks, Jacquard velours, plain velours, etc.— In every conceivable color and combination. Sample Lengths Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics 39¢ ea. 79c, 98¢, $1.50 to $2.00 Grades —Good usable lengths of imported and domestic upholstery and drapery fabrics—tapestry, damask and velour—suitable for upholstery work, scarfs, pillows, ete. Kann's—Third Floor. Handmade, Hand-Em- broidered Dresses $1.00 ea. —Pretty little dresses for the in- fants to two years. Entirely hand- made and decorated with hand-em- broidered designs, scallops at neck and sleeves. Some scalloped at bottom, others with plain hems. Shawls—$1.98 —Infants’ white woven shawls. Bootees—49c pr. —Crocheted bootees, with pink or blue trimming. gertrudes to match the dresses. _Infants’ Bibs—39¢ —Pretty hand-embroi - made bibs, T Pillow Slips—59c¢ —Handmade slips for carri; crib pillows. P S Sacques—$1.69 —Knitted white sacques trimmed with pink or blue. Crib Sheets—49c¢ —36x54-inch sheets, finished with hemstitched hems. Pillows—50¢ —S8oft Kapok pillows covered with pink or blue. Diapers—$1.19 doz. —27x27 Birdeye diapers, hemmed ready for use. One dozen to a sealed package. No mail or phone orders. New Felts Light in Weight Dark in Color $2 —“Brims up” is the slogan of these new felt hats. Small, close fitting models in black brown, navy, English green, wine, monet, Mother Goose and other fashionable Au- tumn shades. Head sizes 21 to 231 inches. Kann’s—Second Floor. motored to Columbus last week with her guest and will remain there until Sep- | tember 15. Mr. L. A. Barrett and family of Woos- ter, Ohio, are spending a few days in ‘Washington and are staying in the Po- tomac Park. Apartments. HEAT WAVE HOLDS FIERY GRIP ON GREAT BRITAIN | Thousands Flee to Country and | Seashore—600 Are Overcome | at Liverpool Mass. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, September 9.—The unusu- | al heat which has scorched the Brit- | ish Isles for the last few days con- tinued today unabated. A tempera- ture of 88 degrees Fahrenheit was rec- orded over a large part of England Sunday, driving thoumands from town to country and seashore. Even there little relief was to be obtained. More than a quarter million people crowded Thingwall Park, Liverpool, Sunday, to attend a pontifical mass celebration. The park was so packed the majority could not kneel. The heat was intense and more than 600 persons ‘were treated for prostration and faint- ing attacks. A remarkable incident of the drought and heat wave is the closing of Rotten Row, the famous riding avenue in Hyde Park, London. Due to the ban on sprinkling as a consequence of the shortage of water, the famous lane has become a dust track. Complaints of passersby they nearly were choked with the clouds of dust raised by the g%aex, necessitated the prohibition on 8. Kann's—S8econd Floor. 12,000 Handkerchiefs Are Ready for School! At Special Prices - dC ea. 15¢ ea —Linen and cotton hand- —Linen handkerchiefs kerchiefs — all white or . with colored borders .and white with colored bor- hand-embroidered initial. ders. White, with colored hems and colored embroidery. 10¢ ea. Also colored handker- —Irish linen handker- chiefs with lace edge. 25¢ values. chiefs with very narrow hems. White handker- chiefs with colored bor- ders—and handkerchiefs with hand embroidery in For Natural complexion Beauty Be proud of {‘our complex- ion! Don't hide Nature’s love- Iy tints under a mask of artifi- ciality! Use Plough’s Black and ‘White Face Powder in the ex- act tint that blends with your skin and you will delightin the way it brings out the natural beauty of your complexion. This fine, Iul{ Eowder comes in flesh, pink, brunette and sun-tan—tints that give to your skin a radiant new beauty. Two sizes, popularly- priced, at all dealers. x t ! x More People Are Buying This RCA Radiola No. 33— Than Any Radio We Have Offered in at Least a Year $89.50 COMPLETE —TIt is an all-electric set in a beautiful walnut cabinet, and this low price represents an ac- tual saving of $65. It has ‘seven tubes and built-in speaker, and is fully guaranteed by the maker and by Kann’s. If you are thinking of buy- ing a new radio, come in and hear this model. Dozens of people are buying it. It must be an Cretonne -~ Smocks In New Fall Styles - $1.00 —A special purchase of- fers charming new mod- els, in single and double breasted styles, pockets, notch and tailored collars. They are attractively dec- orated with “sampler” stitches and floral designs. Dark grounds, with bright floral patterns. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes BLACKZSWHITE * Tace Powder 19(3 ea, —Linen handkerchiefs with colored hand em- Original Prices R.CAA. Set... $77.50 ~ Speaker ..... $20.00 unusual value. Tubes ...... $17.00 Bk Sacandl P z::l"r;:? 12%c and 15c lt:;::::];y and drawn Droughts have caused heavy damage NEW voRx . MENEHIZ 7AN FRANCUCO 810 Delivers It Cabinet ..... $40.00 Kann's—Street Floor, to crops in Australia this year. Easy Payments Wotal’: o4 $154.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor. DULIN & MARTIN’S . September Sale of Housewares Space Permits But a Few Suggestions of the Many Savings to Be Made A Summer Fad—A Fall Fashion! crane Silk Chiffon CRANE Bare Leg’d Hose ° In the New Fall Tones Light Gunmetal Sable Woodtone Duskee $1.00 pr. DRESSES Specially Priced $8 —Tailored and dressy models, for early Fall wear. With all the new touches that distinguish the season’s advance models—new bows, buttons, ties, lace vestees, pleats, flared skirts, smart leather belts. The materials are canton crepes, satins and georgette. “The Topper” A Handy New Cigarette Case $1.50 —An attractive colored leather case that holds a pack of cigarettes — keeps them in shape, and prevents them getting loose and crushed in your A Light to cgrry . . . no added weight . . . Squeeze the sides and the “topper” pops open, ready for you to shake a cigarette out. 4-Piece, 6-Cup Percolator Set Formerly $15 Electric Nickel plated $1 1.75 Silver lined Bath Scales “Universal”; speedometer type dial; fits in small space. Ac- curacy guaranteed. Choice of several colors. 5 Formerly $15 $0 —The bareleg illusion which is so smartly achieved with these ex- tremely sheer “Blue Crane” chiffon hose changes from a fad to a fashion with the coming of Fall. With seamless backs, low heels and seamless feet there is nothing visible to in- {ndlclte 'torxclkth;)ne is wear- . 0] 0 . g s gs—nothing Misses’ and Women’s Sizes but the resulting greater Kann's—Second Floor. charm. French-Spun Jersey = DRESSES Smart for School Wear o BB Juniors’, Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Others of Genuine Ostrich—$2.95 Kann's—Street Floor. Green and Wine Black Navy Brown Aluminum Kitchenware Reductions “Universal” 2-qt. Double Boilers Were $2.35. Now....$175 Set of 3 Saucepans, 1—1%;—2 qt. Were $2.00. Now....$145 4-qt. Covered Saucepans. Were $1.60. Now.... Wizard Dust Mops. Large size. Reg. $2. Now 4 ‘Wizard Furniture-Floor Polish. Reg. $1 qt. Now....... . Beautiful New Hooked Rugs Sizes Averaging 3x5 ft. 3x6 ft. and 2V, x5 ft. $9.95 —For real beauty and service there is no rug that has ever surpassed the old-fashioned Hooked rugs, as made by our grandmothers. They wash without fading and wear for years. And here at this modest price you will find a most charming variety of Royal Exerciser—Reducer tes from ordinary lightf socket. ggeurnndjuaublz speeds; quiet. e $8.75 Detecto Jr. Bath Scale FREE WITH EACH EXERCISER THIS WEEK! . For a Limited Time Personal Engraved . Christmas Cards " 15% less! —More and more the al engraved Christmas cards are being used to carry the Chr mes- sage of love and cheer. And by placing your ors:r now you not only make a substantial saving, ‘but avoid the delays and possible disappointments —Chic models as serviceable as they are attractive, made in one and two with clever plece styles, details of cable stitching, contrasting colored on neckline and kets and tailored belts of self ma- rial, finished with buckles and eye- lets. The skirts are all made on bod- ice tops.” In new Fall shades of " Terms, $9.50 down —balance in siz monthly payments. - f the Christmas rush season. You will find a DULIN @ MARTIN large variey of beauifu designs on cepiay in our RN patterns, and the sizes mentioned above. < s - o Stationery Department. 3 Connecticut Ave. at £ Kann's—Street Floor. 3 Kain's—Second Piosr.. | Kann's—Third Floor. “Serving Washington for Over Three-Quarters of a Century”