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contestant who circled his plane 70 miles east of here where McGrady had . Nagle, in a Bellanca, was the arrive yesterday, with Wiley in a mm-ve& in second , but with the best e of 1 hour minutes. Standings of Entrants. TWOINAIR TOUR ARE FORGED DOWN| == 25 Planes Complete Hop| S 2ol bordt 30350 . From Louisville to St. “ga w n.,m.{.l Bellanca, 20801, Louis in Race. GonadY, 20897, 7 1—R. A. N-rh Bellanca, 10,289. —_— 8—J. C. Cone, Command-Air, 18,547. By the McctaiPrews e Keith ~ Miller, Fairchild, LAMBERT-ST. LO , ST. ZOUIS, ciober 16--Two St. Loisans koot S ‘were m! ing when ¢ peting nes e $20,000 ‘National Air Tour Jead the| i3 —Steve Lacey, checked into the overnight control sta- tion here last night, but 25 other en-| 1o B bero BocIS trants settled down in bunches from | 190 W Meymre Gusat Lakes. the 261-mile hop from Loulsville, Ky. T ar e Tk Wichita, Kans., was the night ob- o e oing Sysn. Jective for the aviators today, with & R W, B, Stop at Springfield, Mo., in between. | 31w ‘eney Bocinss, Robin, Ten o'clock was the designated starting | - 33 nisa ' Moy - Hatep, - American time from the municipal airport With | gese. one-minute intervals between hop-offs. | "3~ 1y. 1. Lancaster, Great Lakes. O'Brine Ir Oown. ° 24—N. Wadlow, Travel Alr. ooiaer ith Dale Jackion for seiting a €o-holder e Jac! or setting « 1 & 420-hour record for sustained fiight r"’-‘m’]‘ Boat Designed. in the St. Louls Robin, called for a new hm the Providence Journal. cvlinder from the Robin factory. here jectile” boat has been ‘designed when he was forced down 17 miles west I.n um-m which, according to the of Louisville yesterday. J» L. McGrady, vmmr 1'skim the waves at 300 piloting & Thrush, waved on another ' miles an hour Tomorrow will be the last day! Removal SALE! One more day of surprising savings on Qualit, Trunks leather sgoods. e e e o Qe Leather to reduce stocks to a minimum before we move to Goods our mew home at 1320 F Street Northwest. Luggage Our Entire Stock at Handbags 15% to 50% Reductions Novelties, etc. Save Y, and More on A;;';fi:fui' Many Quality Items Anticipate Christ- mas Gifts 3 fd - 1 months away). Buy Now—and save! w s e | LEATHER GOODS s % Rorunas. | 1314 G Street N.W. City Club Bldg. 1 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. Miss L. C. Sullivan Of Vogue Pattern Service —is here to help you with your Costume Problems —Miss L. C. Sullivan h Vogue's Pattern Repreaen tive who will be store Thursday, Pfldl Saturday to consult 'lt.h customers concerning their costume problems; choosing the appropriate Vogue pat- urnn for their particular the correct fabric for the ‘patfern and ,the occa- sion; cutting, fttifg and fin- ishing. —Miss Sullivan will ex- hln the superiority of ue Patterns. Why their are advance—why 24 they fit unusually well. Kann's—Street Floor. OpoSsum Fur Coats At $89 Regularly $125 —Natural opossum is not only a stylish fur, but is serviceable as well. A smart Johnny or shawl collar gives just the right finish. Lined with a serviceable all-wool plaid, these new coats are very warm‘and comfortable.: A coat of this kind is especially favored by the young co-ed. Kann’s—Second Floor. Children’s Navy Blue 500 New Leather HANDBAGS Regular $2.95 Values —The new bag fash- ions for Fall and Winter will bée found in this special offering tomorrow. Pouch o bags with back straps. Envelope bags and under-the-arm bags of tao]ed leather, grain leather and plain leather in black, red, green, tan, blue and brown. Each bag fitted with purse and mirror. Kann's—Street Floor. $8 to $10 Values Special at $5.88 ;Thcrcm ret l dressy mazt tailored n‘gdds in darz Autumn shades and new printed silks and navy zeorcicttes. Jacket h:tylu are growifg in pop- ularity are here in attrac- tive variety, flared and pleated ;;l;irts, ax;d of ' course, er skirts have n:;rc:;gta- tion. Misses’ 14 to 20 Women’s 40 to 50 Kann's—Second Floor. Stylish Fall FELTS Flowers Will Add Chinchilla Brightness to the Home SPECIAL THIS WEEK END lnd Carnations Ferns at 98¢ Coats, $3.98 7 Sizes 1 to 4 Yrs. —Your youngster will be ready for the cold season of the year with one of these smart, warm navy blue chin- chilla coats. Double-breasted models, with chevron on the sleeve and lined with red flannel. Sizes 1 to 4. Kann's—Second Floor. Delustered Rayon Bloomers 2,000 Pcs. of Sample Costume Jewelry $1.00 to $1.95 Values —Every single piece of this jewelry is smart and an au- thentic Fall style. The sample line of a large jewelry manu- facturer, including pins, neck- laces, rings, earrings, bracelets, etc., in the newest shapes and $1.59 —New hats that will add style to any costume. Beautiful hand- blocked models of high luster felt— light as a feather, and with .chic written in every.line. Off-the-face, long back and small drooping brim styles, in black, chocolate, sugar, navy, purple, wine, English green and mother goose; all head sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Cash & 807 14th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 tmn. suitableto wear with daytime and eve- ning costumes. And the price of each piece 4 is only 50c! In many instances sets can be . —Expertly fashioned bloomers, com- i bl.ninp:lhi e e matched up. Comhe early for best selections. good sense of economy. They are ] full cut, speclally reinforced and Y .shown in pastel and street shades. Regular and extra sizes. Kann's—Street Floor. Flower Stores f -804 17th St. N.W. | 79¢ Franklin 10391 Town and Travel Coats to Wear Now With and Without Fur Trimmings - Low Priced Vi g d—aFor the vfiri"ll‘ real Wintu' ~ Special Selling of i Bt < Phil. ine Gms - coat. Many new arrivals W ashable, Slip-on Fabric Gloves 85¢ pr. —Serviceable gloves, smart enough m accompany any daytime costi Slip-on styles of heavy, imported lh- ric, with Bolton-cut thumbs, pinked tops and PK. sewing. BSizes 515 to 8 in cocoa, mode, beaver, oak, almond, white and eggshell. $1.00 quality. Kann's—Street Floor. Sale! Rubber Bath Sponges In Pretty Colors —These sponges are made of the finest grade of rubber. In a variety of shapes and colors. And are offered at most attractive prices in this sale— 10c to 15c values fur Sc 15c to 25c values for 10c 25c to 50c values for 25¢ 50c to 75c values for 3%¢ Kann's—Street Floor. and soft fleeces. Some of them are trimmed with fur, hand embroidery in cluster effects, and tiny grays and blacks, Pl‘tdom- sscallops around neck and sleeves. Cap-sleeved inate. Others are furless, but ex- and sleeveless styles, with round, vee and Misses’ and Women’s offer admirable range of Regular 81‘95 to 32 95 Vi —Beautiful gowns, charmingly wearable, and pleasingly low priced. Entitely hand- ceptionally smart. The made of a fine, sheer ular rown nainsook and deco- pop tan’iand - b square necks. Women’s and Misses’ sizes in white, pink, pelch and blue. Sizes choice., There are tweeds, rated with dainty mixtures and the mixed Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. Tialas] laladal beded A Special Sale—98¢ to $1.39 Seconds of $49.50 Grade of Anotl.ler Special Sale of Window Shades’ Axminster Rugs Hardy Evergreens - 69 Sizes 9x12 " e DR e A . d 8321 39 95 1o c ea. and 8.3x10.6 $ ::el?yfl one vt?x'ot H‘E&m?o.mft&; their home. lants, from a nearby nursery, e roots protected wit mmdlnburl:p— X Norway Spruce, 18 to 24 in. high $1.00 PRESIDENT HARDING * Oct. 30—Nov. 27—Dec. 24 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT + Nov. 6=~Nov. 30—Dec. 31 Cabin Class $150 vp One-class ..., so you live as one great, happy family. With unusually lurgo staterooms . . . full-length wardrobes instead of dark lockers ..hot and cold water at the touch of a tappet . . . bath and shower If you desire .. . deep, soft beds instead of berths.... . sunny sheltered I - A f:f e'z'mg::fl:::d :In‘:‘pr?:;. verandah ... spacious decks...and an American cuisine that the " rollers. travel-wise applaud. Il OTHER SAILINGS, —Very attragtive, heavy Axminster rugs, subject to the slightest imperfections, and pnced to attract every thnft -wise housewife. 1 “Pull-up” Chairs $10.95 —$1.00 Duplex Shades, green on one side and white or ecru on the other. Size —98c Oil Opaque Shades, in white, medium and olive green. Size 3x5.9. LEVIATHAN, World's Largest Liner . . Nov, 2==Nov. 2l==Dec. 7 GEORGE WASHINGTON, . -+ * Nov. 13—Dec. 14~Jan, 29 —$1.00 Holland Shades, in green and blue. Size —Occasional chairs, good AMERICA . . . : . October 26— Jan. 15 I 3x5.9. lookin, d REPUBLIC . . . - B o Nov. 9=Dec. 11=jan. 11 it s g % with - g?‘;m‘::ed scoop REPUBLIC MEDITERRANEAN-HOLY LAND CRUISE, $630 up, ‘including shors pro- ~—$1.25 Duplex Shadex Shades, white or ecru on -wlth plain velvet and up- oram; March 20 52 glorious days with Easter in the Holy Land. Write or lterature. Ontp side, Rromh g tiae otber. , o mz}c"'fi"&”_'“lg Euonymus Japonica—2 to 2V, ft.. Consult your Local Steamship Agent or | —$1.39 Figured Cameo Shadex Shades, in linen % > Scn §] bright colors. | Seats in 're- Thumb Arborvitae—2 to 1/. ft.. UNITED STATES LINES i color, ecru and green. . hl"k- red, green, blue or Thuja Compacta—15 to 18 in.. Kann's—Third Floor. ¢ John W, Childress, General Agent taupe. Kann's—Third Floor. Crepe Myrt!o—ll to 24 in. 1027 Connecticut Avenus, Washington, D. C. Telephone, National 7563