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PANTAGES PROBERS TOQUZTWOGRLS Pair Accused-of Bribery Plot to Face County Grand Jury. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 10.— Charged with tampering with State's witnesses in the Alexander Pantages assault case, two young women .of Hollywood were ordered to appear be- fore the county grand jury today, while a third woman, her name withheld, was under surveillance pending a probe of h’t;r activities in an alleged $25,000 bribe offer. The two girls—Nancy Lee and Janice FUND SHORTAGE HITS SMALL GERMAN OPERAS Schumann-Heink Reports Similar Conditions Prevail Through- out Austria, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 10.—Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink, who re- turned yesterday on the liner Deutsch- land from a three-month stay in Germany, reported that many small opera houses in Germany and Austria were being forced to close because of lack of funds, “What little money the middle-class people have to spend on music they | save for the big music festivals like those at Salzburg and Vienna,” she said. I “It wrung my heart to see little cities where T used to go to the opéra hnuml when I was young being obliged to live without their music.” Mme. Schumann-Heink reperted that two proteges she took abroad with her were making progress. Mary Rose Bar- ron of Kansas City, she said, sang with great success at Bayreuth this Summer. Hill, half sisters—were arrested after | This Winter she will study German at Nick Duneav, 8 witness at Pantages' | Hamburg. ~Grace Ellen Hopkins, also preliminary hearing, brought to the dis- | Of Kansas City, is now studying in; trict attorney's office & note saying $25,- | Hamburg. - 900 would be glven him 'if he would . - testify against the State. e hand- writing of the note was declared identi- | TWO INFANTS ARE HURT cal with that of MissLees. o IN AUTO A Yesterday Miss Lee an ss were declared by District = Attorney CCIDENTS Buron Fitts to have said the unidenti- 3 ¢ fied woman had induced lthem to. Eze Baby Is Cut by Flying Glass When 0 'S ;f‘“,ll?;e:}’""m'm b B Colored Boys Throw Sand- “She knows plenty about the Pan- tages case,” Fitts quoted Miss Lee as Wt Oax, saying of the unidentified woman. “And | ‘Two infants were injured in automo- whatever 1 know about the case—and | bile accidents here last night. I admit I know a lot—1I learned from | Four-month-old Fay Coffren of 717 A her.” ’ street southeast was cut on her left Both the girls, however, stoutly de- |foot by flying glass as several unknown nied the mystery woman or any one |colored boys threw bags of sand else had persuaded them to approach |against the windows of the machine her | any State’s witnesses, or that they had |father was driving along New Jersey written the note Duneav gave to Fitts. |avenue between L street and New York Frank Lavan, Culver City, Calif., at- |avenue. The child was treated by a torney, announced he would file a [nearby doctor. habeas corpus action in a move to ob- While backing his automobile in an | tain the release of Miss Lee and Miss ‘nlley in the rear of his home, at 2408 | Hill from custody. Thirtieth street northeast, Theodore S. | - PR C;armx;n: suucl;fl'l’homas Ray, 2 years I old, of 2414 Thirtieth street northeast, Speedy Reno Mayor. who was riding a tricycle. RENO, Sepiember 10 (#).—Mayor E.| Garman took the child to Sibley Hos- E. Roberts is an attorney who is speedy | pital, where he was treated by Dr. Mil- in the city’s specialty. He obtained five [lard Ottman of the staff tor slight divorce decrees in 20 minutes. bruises and lacerations to his thumb. Tongue Pump (A) fashioned of Brown Kid with covered Cuban heel. $6-50 Beverly Center Buckle Strap (B) of Brown Kid with harmoniz- ing trim. $650 Beverly Two Eyelet Tie (C) of Brown Kid with fox trim. 5650 Beverly Three Eyelet Ox- ford (D) of Brown Kid with brown liz- ard trim. 3650 Beverly Buckle Pump (E) of Brown Kid with harmonizing trim. 5650 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G Her School Wardrobe should include plenty of = Beverly CHIFFONS \ o Beverly Stockings “rate™ and you'll want plenty of them for classroom, on the campus or at the prom. No. 448—Beverly Lavender Stripe, $7 .95 plcot top, all silk ] == chiffons No. 1000—Beverly ‘ 65 Silk top service 1_-_ -sheer hose by oy No. 155—Beverly s 35 > Chiffons, silk l-= from top to toe, hilipsborn [ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G Hudnut’s Rggular $1.00 Compacts 50¢ ea. —Most women know this popular large single compact of Hudnuts, and ‘have usually paid $1.00 for it. Because the makers are discontinuing this particular model, you can now purchase it for just half. . Kann's—Street Floor. Hand-Laced Steer-Hide Bags Are New $2.95 —They are remarkably good- looking bags to be found at so low a price, and there are hosts of new styles—top-strap, leather lined bags, O’Rosson style, Vaga- bond style with the talon fasten- ing, swagger styles with double * handles, and the popular back strap pouch with center change purse. They are in the popular Fall browns and tans, and have hand laced edges. Kann's—Street Floor. Grafito Italian. Pottery, Special $1.00 ea. —These beautiful decorative pieces will be ideal bridge prizes, wedding gifts, or make delightful additions to your own home. The shapes are artistic, the colorings brilliant, yet harmonious. Kann's—Third Floor. ' Handkerchief Linen Neckwear for Taflored Frocks $1.00 —There are smart new vestees of handkerchief linen, in white, tan, green and new blue. The collar and cuff sets have an ex- ceptionally neat square scal- loped finish; in “V” shaped necklines. The sets are in the - same colorings as the vestees. Kann's—Street Floor. D. €, TUESDAY, sSEPTEMBER 10, 1929 AS pe'ciai Purchase of New Fall DRESSES ~ High-Grade Samples—Mostly One or Two of a Kind—$25 to $35 Values —A collection that presents interesting variety, featuring the pat- ticular fashion points that Paris is stressing . . . decidedly differ- ent, decidedly more feminine than those of the passing season. Among the notable differences are the higher waist line, the longer skirts, the graceful princess silhouette, the snug hipline. The popular Fall colors are chocolate brown, green, dahlia, blue, wine, and red. In the collection will be found— —Swagger three-piece suit dresses of wool tweeds, two- piece suit models of silk tweeds, satins, and flat crepes. —One-piece frocks of canton crepes, flat crepes, satins, and combinations of georgette crepe and silk velvets. Kann's—Second Floor. “Crepenese” Dresses Very Specially Priced * $4.49 —You haven’t an idea how very smart this new crepenese can be until you see it made up in these attractive frocks. It is one of the most popular of the new synthetic fabrics. The dresses are in unusually clever styles, some with col- lars, others collarless; long sleeved, and in simple side tie models. The designs are chiefly small patterns on light and dark grounds. Misses’ and Women’s Styles Kann's—Second Floor. New Philippine Gowns speciats 87,39 —This sale furnishes the opportunity to supply the gowns needed for Fall and Winter. Philippine gowns are handmade and hand embroidered on fine nainsook. Clusters of -embroidery, rows of dainty scallops and ribbon laced eyelets make them unusually attractive. There are sleeveless and cap sleeve models; round, square and “V” neck styles. Misses’ and women'’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. . Comi)lete Beverage Sets With Tilt-Top Service Table —The tilt-top tables are in Nile green with fremy decoration. When not in use the tray 2 4 op can be turned up making it occupy a nar- o row space. The 7-pc. beverage sets are of rose or green colored glass and consist of a pitcher and 6 glasses. Kann’s—Third Floor. Sale of Window Shade 95¢c to $1.25 Kinds at TR ) 69¢ ea. —These excellent shades are sold here only in Washington and include Lakewood, Holland, Riverside Oil, Duplex and Cascade grades; all mounted on excellent spring rollers, 3 feet wide by 5 feet 9 inches deep. Other Shades Reduced —Regular $1,00 “Pemberton” Oil Opaque shades, scalloped and fringed; 3 ft. wldgps 1t. 78 9 in. long; special C oRegular 4128 ~Cariyle” Holland Shades, scal- and ;3 1t wide by 5 ft. 9 Smart Chiffon Silk Hose With Double-Pointed Heels In Self Color or Contrasting Black $1.00 pr. —Well dressed women everywhere are wearing chiffon hose with double pointed heels, because of their slenderizing effect and smart appearance. These are inter- lined for extra wear—knit-to-fit construc- tion—seamless feet. Sizes 815 to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. Fashion Proclaims Soleils, Vis-a-Vis or Felts for Fall $5.00 . —Unusual chic distinguishes these small hats that feature the popular off-the-face, the long back and skull cap styles. The new shapes are very attrac- tive, as well as the colors—black, English green. pantella, Maraicaiba, wine and monet. . > Kann's—Second Floor. $150 ‘Seamless/ Worsted "Wilton Rugs e #7110 —These high-grade Wilton rugs with a deep, soft pile, are shown in a variety of beautiful designs and colorings. Sizes are 9x12 and 81,4x10%,-ft. Smaller sizes to match if you wish. Seamless Axminster Rugs . —9x12 and 814x10%; ft. sizes, in beautiful Chinese and Per- $24e95 sian designs and rich, warm colorings. Use Our Convenient Payment Plan Kann’s—Third Floor.