Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1929, Page 22

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TiIE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTO D C FRIDAY, - CCTOBER 4, 1929 to remedy unemployment caused by the ‘ new solo endurance non-refueling air- There he should sit and meditate upon | whacking up the yew, and makl.nfl' tove- 1 GREEN SEEKS HELP development of mnchln:‘?;n NS Solfl ENDURANGE HOP "'E"pixfy'f?’om'cm e B KEEP] G YOU :‘x‘;: tm.co:‘t:-:'&lfit'ol& ?ed :n'thzf: Iz:;ff::: :&% ;mg,m::le:;’x;; ?:’51‘31‘12.‘55 ANT GROWS MUSHROOMS. Speaking before a se ‘ernational Asociation of General Chair- announced by Joe Nickrent, National the streets-of gold. He ought to sit in | are swung: . IN PROTECTING JOBS | maticpel Ascgiation ot Generat Cinay | RECORD ESTABLISHED/ 5nocunced by, Joe nic timer, as 38 solitude, considering 1is fauts and sins; | 0ld, we. (hnk of youth aaad e o1 | Insect Cultivator Is Added to Aus- Trainmen, Mr. Green said that ;.hnu- hours 48 see;n;ds. e Sometimes when I am sawing wood, | he ought to mope and sigh and brood, | young. WALT MASON, tralian Curiosities, sands of worke;sn were b:;n& qli',']’a"ggi A SRR 4 His official landing time was and piling. it in shapely ricks, and in | and rub some oln!tlmenth on his shins. (Copyright, 1929.) BRISBA! Sy . h i 1 m. . ! 1] fuse 73 v — Union's President Asks Co-opera- ' i, Said that lehor, even It Nt oo, buy | Californian Breaks Fahy's Mark PiBpdich wenit ‘aloft -at 6:25:18" wm. ] oD T A Y statety Mo ang Do e Dile . g which mxmu:uru;::m?é h:[a'.lh'b::c tion in Remedying Effects of |1 w32 important to sdfeguard the in- for Non-Refueling Flight | et Herbort i STt - Tiaery e e Should e ity "h!msgfi“ T ean Jaach, "Rnd whi l;';ml A added to Australia's collection of nat- erests of e worl . y Lieut. Her . Fahy o s - | labors pursue; you should sitting | as as I can reach. while I'm NEW ®YORK, Oc s iy e DeValbsmant et e Néarly Two Hours, geles, was 36 hours 56 minutes, down all dav and resting ancient bone | working I forget that T'm an ancient | citys din fs bhmedw::' :h,(‘:;,,k“; ural curiosities. s P i Job for Roosevelt. / and thew. Your withers now are badly | wintry jay; there's nothing beats good dis Of| 7t mves 12 North Queensland and RO : e Too Bi b wrung by passing vears, we wist and |honest sweat for driving morbid thoughts | divorces here. As Dr. Paul V. Winslow, | carstes tnto. s subterranean gallerles LS NEW YORK, October 4 ().—-One job | 5, e associated press, '00 Big a Job. * [wot; leave all such labors to the young, |away. Unpleasant thoughts will over- | nerve speclalist, expressed it ‘a an ad. | pleces of mushroom plants MONTREAL, ~ Getober 4.—William | O, Theodore Hoosevelt as Governor' of | Pt isses e brese, /o 4 | From Parm and Firesige {thoe arms are strong, whose blocd 15 | whelm the man Who broods beneatfs | dress, in & great majority of cases ya | Bhrcen F et il gl Green, president of the American Fed- | suade the Jibaros. a cluts of matisen 1o | Vern Speich, Santa Ana, Callf, fver,| It would take all & man's time to e so. ARy (hink The-mcient wiens | sk bl hosehs I i, o e | BRCept e stabiiy® dg o Uy Tong | Which mushrooms grow. o 4o eration of Labor, yesterday appealed for | wear shoes. They get hookworm by go- | landed at Municipal Airport here last |count the new laws that are passed, should always sit beneath a tree, pre- |I feel that I'm as good &s new, not n:é%, nrb':gg mym"‘éiu'e‘éhfi’é" E::kghnc'?j:x:’ ffrns.:t ‘sxmd 10 miake e ge- co-operation by all workers of America | ing barefoot. night a few minutes after he had set a | much less obey them. rared to bid the world good-night. ready to take in my sign, while T am riveters and the like. ° | beds smmbfe ':'3': :;‘E;g;dlns L e T8 Stamp Album $1.59 Special Purchase for the Anniversary! wie | Children’s Shoes and Oxfords S 3 A - 3 bound in red cloth. The album that {8 generally N < used. by those just being P 7 interested in the collection Regular $5 of e . (=) Kanr;;;knnwnstalm store. , Handbags k1 & ° ° B 69 ea Children’s P : 7 Styles—Sizes 8% to 11 and 11% to 2 $ . - ] ll q Every Pair With “No-Soak’ Leather Soles —Smart new bags for Fall, at a greatly re- Unl )l'e aS s duced price, in the Anniversary Sale. Pouch, —New Fall styles, purchased months ago for this special sale _the- ] gl Iy $2.95 $3.95 i i g?dgnmgenrlg; and sflmgl fi;wa;xge:‘%gili;{ e Regularly $2.95 and $3.95 event, They are sturdy, long-wearing shoes, with the famous black, tan, brown, navy and green. Each 1 89 . “No Soak” leather soles, guaranteed not to absorb water—and nestly lined and‘fitted withiinsideipursetan: ° every pair is guaranteed to wear; a new pair if they do not. Kann's—Street Floor. —Smart umbrellas for the - - c younr.{stex"sl to carlx;)y t_% sc'h(inol Oxfonls Shoes on rainy days. 10-rib styles N of sturdy gioria, and 7 and s S Patent Leather Patent Leather 10 rib styles of plain and e Tan Calf N Dull and Tan Calf novelty bordered silks. Col- Olive Elk Smoked Elk New NOVC]tV ors_include navy, red, green . N 4 Kann's—Fourth Floor, and purple. An unusual value! Necklaces o $2.95 to $3.95 Values $1.59 TS 5> CoasterW e Girls’ “Germania” Chinchilla In the Anniversary at 3 Y _Brightly colored necklaces of orp : / % iy Coats, With Hats metal combined with colored stone—to wear with the new / / ; ” Fall mes. The newest R > ; Sizes 7 to 14 Years necklacc:sfl:u& and in 'chri‘s sale 2 \ —Chic new models of soft, warm » . g 501 —Good, sturdy wagons 3 Germania Chinchilla in navy, offered at an unusually low with steel gearings, 915-in. 3 green and red. Kasha lined and e price. Mostly one of a kind, so i i rubber tired, roller bearing L button trimmed. Adjustable hems. shop early for best selections. Beautiful disc wheels and braced AN Each with hat to match. New Edition = wooden body. ! $2.95 Boudoir Clocks, 3 les. .$1.95 J 3 3 i 3 . 9 . 5295 Cryatal Neckducor... vr. $1.59 ‘ The Child’ \ $2.25 Union Hard- k Children s Coats With Hats $1 to $1.95 Imported Necklaces ..84c ] e S ware Skates ......$1.59 %AJ&Jr?] —Chinchilla coats with _adjustable Kann's—Street Floor. \ $2.25 Character Dolls, $1.00 24 hems and sleeves. Plaid lined, brass = . 2 or button trimmed. Some with emblem Gal‘den Of S $5.00 Sturdy Scooters, $4.69 3 on sleeve. Tan, navy, green, copen and ° $12.50 Ball Bearing [ .ge{ic.’ lez;,gl;r;_lth hat to match. Sizes Verses, 79¢ : — 2 VS ocinedcs Silk and Cloth Dresses—Sizes 7 to 14 . g Pa]amas, By Robt. Louis Stevenson A $6.00 Red Autos X $10 Silk and Velveteen Dresses ° —There are black and white ’ $5.95 Burrowes Pool Tweed and Cotton and Tweed Dresses. . . . . . .$2.88 S]lps9 GOW]]S ;11‘.:?;;“}.‘:;;" ;,',',‘g:‘frfl,u!;“,fi;\:';fl : Tables ;i $1.95 Slip-Ove.r Sweaters . . e 0f Rayon-and-Cotton :fi‘mfi T‘hc “),'pe is »plgndld, and 4 e 3 % zavy ang Plaid ;klfl'l‘ —S ? .$;.58 ) e printing done on fine paper. Y Yy ucette Dresses, 30 styles—Sizes 7 to 14.,...'81.79 Flat Crepe A regular $1.00 value. 4 $2.50 Doll Go-Carts. . .$1.98 v ' Rarn SesoRdtH . Kann'’s—Downstairs Bookstore. S $13.50 Speed Bikes. . .$9.95 $ ]. -68 Kann's—Fourth Floor. —A most interesting collection of dainty undergarments to - z v sell for such a small sum, ’ i Talloret{ a%c]l lace tr(iégnll’ed 1 garments. e gowns w! e- 9 . . coming necklines. Pajamas'in = = coming neckiines, Fajamas ‘in - The Finest Collection of the slips of rayon and cotton 3 ° flat crepe, with shadow hems. ' wome covee | (AN Winter. COATS : 3 Non-Run Rayon cowhide—u $2,609, —Two and thiee pocket cases of We Have Ever Offered at Underwear S an Acoun, "o B : . lock and key, and all corners gy ey ker - ea Of Dupont— 1 6 R ; ~ c . Special at . \ Values—Sizes for Sets S ecia] a t —You will find nearly every —Fine cases of brown, brown or Juniors, Misses, : 2 p ; type of rayon undergarment.in mahogany colored Dupont. Each " . thi§ special group. Made by a with straps, name plate, lock and . new knitting . process, which key. - Women and L] IR egrvariliE Si strongly riveted. eg. and Extra Sizes ek \ $69.50 to $99.50 guarantees 1]&1 mx;%roofr. 1Evzry Kann's—Street Floor. garment well made, full cut, k) \ specially reinforced, and fin- ? Large Women ished with rip-proof, flat-locked seams. Pastel shades. —Gowns, Slips, Chemise, \ . 2 —Serviceable, warm, strong togs for lilt}le B KA o A —We feel justified in saying that this is the most out- Iace, ana. full cat of & sots. sucde ke . i aatyLOombina- &) ¥ standing' coat value we have ever offered at the price. Pl s e T Sl Lk )/ ; Every coat is brand-new and stresses the predominating . are ol And iney are practically rain- 's—8 3 4 : “ T roof. Sizes 3 to 6. ek ] | / semi-flare and the slightly longer skirt, Other sfyle ) features are the low-placed flares, the circular front or Little Children’s Our Own Importation s " side, dipping hemlines, cape backs or cape collars, scarfs, Chinchil]a . B large collars, novelty collars and deep fur cuffs, Canarles Y Tull)larB " Misses’ Sises, 14 10 20 COATS ! $3 9 5 N P ulb Little Women, 35 to 4114 $5 00 5 i 34{: doz Women’s Sizes, 36 to 46 g —Beautiful, strong, healthy o\ 0 o4 ; Large Women, 40% i 52]/” —Double-breasted coats of male birds, in full plumage. § soft, warm chinchilla, in All young birds and guaran- Mfiflgfifl‘lhfi;"t‘;”e&?}f‘”fl%fi;‘; Kann's—Second Floor. ) tan, navy, blue and green. teed good singers. Regular . Assorted colors. An unusually Some with chevron on the $5.95 value, R 5 low price for bulbs of this kind. fleeve. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Kann's—Third Floor. ' Kann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. Regularly $7.95

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