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1o EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929. . - 23 son, who was acquitted in Franklin on, who was scnuted in Pankin| BORDER GROUP NAMED. | U. S. ENVOY TO FLY. |of Zrescect Aueguio, B, fepu, fi DIVORCES HER HUSBAND. HONORED BY EMPLOYES |accepting a gitt from s text book pub- | 5, Gasie to The day, g the last half of the 2, D lishing company. ARk Vi o e 4 AnDuisaddr SOUIBMRcaN Fit AT 1A milé Journey on the second dsy. The wreath and the vase were pur-| o poundary commission of two engi- Daughter Plan Trip. : z . chased with contributions made by both | neers and a physician has been .w,,::_ By Oatles to The Star. Credits Wine for Age. “Polly” Baldwin, social favorite of Hono- et 0 et Ao " | " SANTIAGO, Chile, October 4.—The | B7 Cable to tar. lulu, has been granted a divorce from ed by the government to act in con- HAVANA, October 4—Don Bernardo | Frank G. Webster, 2d, New York, tional Festivities Open. By_Cable to The Star. BBk 21112 State Tete “‘fi.m‘m by nwd':“fl mc:::,fl::?: :o:emol:o:? :ete:;l:g Am:rlu z use n‘:l‘plnol:.l:nemw ?::cmh fie‘:fimrgesumea ;;ur;:yog:e??ed hri;!"n of E. 5. Webster of the Stone & Bulloch, 82, nght atchman of the - his post, Ambassador William S. Cul- | d ' Webster Co., East # , . egree of doctor of la t the . stern utilities operators. Capitol, who the " Gongratu- | the exact boundary line between the tW | bertan. ‘accompanied by his 11-Year-0ld | University Atier studying oight yeavs | Nelther of the principals were in 'RIO DE JANZIRO, October 4.—DI.| By the Associated Press, By the Assoclated Press. Diniz, jr., :lfict{ger :11“ ::\‘el (;:fi%‘; LISBON, Portugal, October 4—On | DEWEPARSY 5 G0 poionio October 18, ers, |Iatory affair. countries. The boundary will be set in | daughter, Junia, will leave here by |Don Bernardo attributes his unusual|court. Whe ecree was gran . ¥ Nday, | CRhe B B 8, | Seliing out. the word “victory,” were| In expressing his appreciation, Gov.| accordance with the terms of the treaty | plane nekt Wedresday for Lima, Peru, urt. n the d was ted the eve of Portugal's national holiday, | it was announced yesterday. Dr. Diniz e Sampson pledged himself “to continue| signed in Rio de Janeiro July 24, this| where he will repreyunc the United mw'enntfl G fie"é"dxpem’""uyvgicfifi ¥55"&32¥u"§'a ymeupflnmhgmmf patibility.” . r casting goom over todays eaborate | GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY festivities. DEATH OF HEROES MARS —" HOLIDAY IN PORTUGAL |y e, a8 e o0R1: aptains, both of whom led the revolutionary movement against the Braganza dynasty. Two Notable Naval Captains Ex- o i ittal Ch s of Ac- pire Almost Together as Na- Editor Plans Voyage. quittal on Charge! SEATTLE, October 4 (#).—Mrs. Char- Given Vase and Wreath After Ac- lotte Webster, the former Charlotte 1| presented by State officials and em- X : two of the most fllustrious national | will visit Portugal and other parts o gloyes yesw%fl o Gov. Flem D, Samp- | to work for a greater Kentucky.’ year. O o o R T i Carernanii h'e'éirc len'(lge o heroes died at almost the same time, L:umpe. — = TS TEITI . AR ... i e NIVERSARY! CANDY Record Savings in-This Collection of >\ ¢/ | g=uessss rocks ¢ Ensembles! $25 to $39.50 Values Copies of French Models Anniversary Priced 19 —Every dress in this collection is a copy of some Paris creation or a most clever adaptation of a new fashion theme that will have a special appeal to American women. Among the leading departures this season are the princess silhouette, the mount- ing waistline, the moulded hipline. Intricate details of hand-work give the characteristic touches so dis- tinctively French, G L il Rengo Belts Health Belts Special at $3.48 —The Rengo belt, copied from one of the most popular Rengo models, is made with or without the support- ing belt. Sizes 36 to 48. The “Health Belt” is adjustable, with special front boning and side lacing. Boned reinforced across dia- {mragm: made of firm cloth n sizes 36 to 50. Kann’s—Second Floor. Hand-Quilted Silk Robes $10 Values at —Soft, Delicious Home - made Fudge. A pound.. 27¢ —Broken Milk Chocolates, 33 at the low price a pound. c Kann's—Street Floor. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs 9¢ ea. —Regular 15¢ linen hand- kerchiefs finished with one- lt:alf-mch spoke hemstitched ems. “Lucky Ducky” ’Kerchief Bags 42¢ —Chic novelty bags for the youngsters to keep their handkerchiefs in. Each bag comes with a handkerchief attached. Kann's—Street Floor. Ribbon Garters Homage Blue 37¢c prs; 3 prs., $1 Dablia —Shirred ribbon garters in %‘“’“’g Red . Eretty color combinations. ew Green ach pair boxed for giits. Blackberry, On sale Ribbon Department. Navy Blue Hair Bow Ribbons Newest Lace Neckwear T7¢ —A dainty assortment of panel collars, sweetheart sets, tie col- lar and cuff sets, vestees, etc., that ordinarily sell at $1.00 and $1.25. Choice in this sale, 77c. Satin Vests, $1.59 —White, eggshell and flesh col- ored vestees. The smart collar- lu]s styles with bow finish; $1.95 value. —Lovely Japanese quilted robes of Japanese silk. Longer in length than the average robe and neatly lined with silk. Black, copen and rose colorings. Also at the same price feather- weight robes of satin, in black and colors. Misses and women’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Satin Canton Crepe Crepe Onion Velvets Wool Crepes Tweeds Travel Crepes Coverts Chocolate Brown Black Misses’ and Women’s Pony Fur COATS $95 Regularly $135.00 —New lines, new large Pa- quin collars of Armour coon, French beaver, Jap Fox or self furs; and new colors— buff, tan, brown, also black. This is one of the outstand- ing values of the sale. —Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. “Timmie Tuft’ . ' Camel’s Hair Pile COATS $23 Sizes 13 to 17 and 14 to 20 —The energetic young woman ‘who enjoys being out in all kinds of weather can wear her smart “Timmie Tuft” with carefree in- difference to cold, rain or snow, and .though it is as warm as a fur coat is very much lighter in weight. Being in the natural col- or, it will not fade, nor the pile pull out or mat down. Kann’s—Second Floor. for Juniors $15 Values at $12 —The smart junior miss will want to adopt the new sil- houette as soon as she pos- sibly can. These frocks of covert, satin crepe and travel prints will give it to her at a very low price. Tailored and dressy styles—including the new 3-piece cuits. . Sizes 11 to 17 Kann’s—Second Floor. Oblong Scarfs, $2.87 —Beautiful hand - painted crepe de chine scarfs, in monotone and fancy colorings. Actual $3.95 to $5.50 values. Reg. $1.75 ’/@ //") .0 Filled Vanity Box —An attractive box with mirror in cover, satin top and c sides covered with 7 colored paper. It is 574x10 inches in size, and contains a box of dusting powder and nine torgdoes of bath salts. “Florette” Perfume Spray, 95¢ —A dainty perfume spray for the purse. It looks like a cigarette lighter, sends a fine mist spray and will not leak. Kann's—Street Floor. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes, 36 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor. ° $7.50 and $8.50 “Arch-Grip” SHOES During the Anniversary —Twenty smart styles. Every pair made over per- fect fitting lasts, two widths narrower in the heel, and with the built-in steel arch. Covered and leather heels. Sizes 4 to 10—Widths, AAA to E. $5 and [$6 “Merry Maid” Support Shoes the Anniversary at $ Regular $7.00 “Jauntee” Hats The Collegiate and Matronly Styles—Over 200 of Them at $5.00 —Close-fitting, chic, at small cost. With all the dash of more expensive models. Nothing is newer than the very youthful face-framing felt, cut long at the nape of “*the neck. In new browns and blues and other costume shades. —The wearing of glasses has become so prevalént that the designers have created special face-framing models adapted to them. And among the smartest are these youthful Jauntee models of soft felt in the Autumn shades. 22 and 23 in. headsizes. Kann's—Second Floor. -Special Feature—1,800 Pairs Reg. $1.75 Picot-Top Chiffon Hose $1.15 o —Beautiful hose, silk all the way up, with the top inter- lined for wear and finished with the popular French pi- cot edge. Sizes 874 to 10 in the fashionable Fall shades. Romance Sun Tan Sun Beige Sable Light Ganmetal Plaze Gray Atmosphere 19¢ yd. —Plain and fancy ribbons, for tying the perky hair bows, so popular this season. 29c to 59¢ values. Kann’s—Street Floor. Washable Slip-on Doeskin GLOVES $1.79 —For smartness and service the slip-on gloves of soft washable doeskin are the choice of the fashionable women. These are pique sewn, with self stitched backs, and come in a variety of new Fall shades, includ- ing cocoa, suntan, eggshell and white. Sizes 53 to 7'. Kann’s—Street Floor. Regularly $4.95 —A vacuum jug with tray and glass, all for this low rice in the Anniversary ale. The sets are finished in green, mahogany, walnut, rose, canary, ivory and light blue colorings. Quart Vacuum Bottles, $1.29 b—oct}uulrgnnteed tvxncuum es, a nea ireen finish. lly price Kann'’s—Street Floor.