Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1929, Page 30

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D. ©. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192. w5 S anmf v Kann’s Kapital Cases at_$1.00 Kandy, 2 lbs., 95¢ 3L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO | the Cupital district as a token of fel- HOSPITAL SHOWS |EDMUNDS ELECTED Ssfiitsasea C. Walter Cole, president of the Tow- | | e oo the Tocal Shun by, Hares : : —_— g [NAVY DIRIGIBLES AGAIN i Of Dainty Glft Freedman’s Handled 3,858 Joint Meeting With Rotary| PAYS VISIT TO CAPITAL New Patients During Year; at Willard Next Week Needs Set Forth. Is Planned. Flat Crepe and Crepe de Chine Los Angeles Passes Over Down- town Section Last Evening With | All Lights Burning. Activities of Freedmen's Hospital have | James B. Edmunds was elected presi- | The Nn\'.v, dérls:glf Efin rfi?’?fih lmt: | “enormously expanded” in recent years, | dent of the Washington Kiwanis Club :S;h{*fl;g:':;lm ;‘}’” the downtown et ateaing o fse ikl deport of tie at its annual luncheon meeting for :h: e o180, 0 Cl0ck, IR Aiwye election of officers in the Hotel Washing: 8 S contiolicabih 1 hospital made public today by the De-| ton yesterday. Merritt O. Chance was | fi:m”‘:{""sgg‘ ‘S‘"’m”d e Jp.,‘":;.,:{ of :Lhi 1:;,“;:;. t::,d;r whose | elected first vice president. Other offi- | I \raining fiights from the Naval Air urisdiction, it is administered. Handkerchief cers elected are as follows: Eugene R. Woodson, second vice pres- | \ service justify better compensation. Station at Lakehurst, N. J., where crews | New and improved methods of ex- are being trained to man the two giant aminations, extensive ‘laboratory pro: cedure and special clinical and labora- | tory research are some of the causes of this increase. The policy of the hospital has been shaped so as to afford the most liberal ald to the Medical School of Howard | University in making its clinical facil- | flower Hotel on the evening of Decem- ities available to the students and| faculty. It is shown that 3.858 patients were received during the year, which, with 175 in the hospital at the beginning of ne year, make a total of 4,033 indoor | servance of Thanksgiving, were an- patients receiving care and treatment. | nounced. Claude W. Owen and Robert Of the number admitted 1,105 paid for | their treatment, as against 970 the preceding year. In the outdoor department 20,684 patients were treated in the various clinics. A total of 1725 surgical op- erations were performed. Four thou- sand, six hunded and eighty emergencies ‘were treated. Among pressing needs, the surgeon in chief states, are two buildings, one for maternity service and one for, clinical | activities. The former work is now car- ried.on with much difficulty in a ward | designed for general medical diseases, and the latter is whelly unsatisfactory on account of inadequate housing facil= ities. The report sets forth the need for additional personnel, and urges pro- motions of several employes who now recelve the minimum salary, although their efficiency ratings and years of FIGHTING IRISH GIRL ROUTS ARMED ROBBER Intruder Knocked Out by Hurt- ling Stool, Then Takes to Heels. By the Associated Press. PORT ARTHUR, Tex., November 22.—Marguerite Riley, 16, is Irish; in fact, in early childhood she earned the sobriquet of “The Fighting Colleen.” A robber who entered a home hrrel ‘where the girl was taking care of.two children for a woman friend ap- proached the girl, brandishing a re- volver. In a jiffy, however, the gun «dropped to the floor, so did the robber. ‘While Marguerite scurried to a neighbor’s house for help the intruder regained consciousness and escaped. A broken stool which thg colleen had hurled at his head was all the evi- dence left, HUNTER SHOOTS “DEER,” FINDS IT OWN HORSE Bupervisor of Forest Reserve Loses Course While Tracking Quar- ry in Woods. By the Associated Press. OGDEN, Utah, November 22.-—Mis- taking his tethered horse for a buck deer while hunting in the Powell Na- | tional Forest, Wallace M. Riddle, su- pervisor of the reserve, killed the treas- ured animal. He blamed the act on the fact he Jost his course while tracking the deer. ‘When the tawny hide of the buckskin steed appeared through & clump or trees the hunter fired. PATCH IS SENTENCED. ident; Radford Moses, district. trust and George O. Vass, Edwin H. E Charles D. German, Charles H. Fram Charles H. Pardoe, Dewey Zirkin and Jumes B. Evans, directors. John J. Boobar, past president of the club, announced that plans for a ladies’ night dinner-dance at the May- ber 11 are well under way. Kiwanis Club at luncheon with the Rotary Club in the Willard Hotel next Wednesday, in connection with ob- B. Swope are arranging the program for the latter occasion. ‘The Capital Kiwanis District loving cup, transferred from club to club in | “Barber Bill’s —Will give a prize to has a hair cut between cember 24th, inclusive. | dirigibles to be constructed for the Plans for a joint meeting of the Gen. Wells Acts as War Secremry ’nbsence from the city of Assistant Sec- The “Evera” the lucky number—a slip is given each child who Kann's—Third Floor. Navy at Akron, Ohio. The Los Angeles has been over Wash- | | ington four times in the past six weeks, each time at night, and probably wili I make other visits here in the near fu- ture, though no fixed itinerary is made | for the training cruises. | R S Maj. Gen. Briant H. Wells, deputy chief of staff of the Army, temporarily is acting as Secretary of War in the retaries Hurley and Davison and Gen. Summerall, chief of staff, all of whom naccompanied the Good funeral party to Cedar Raplds, Towa. 1 —has been adopted by the smart woman who knows the im- ortance of chang- ng her type to con- form to Fashion’s whim. Make an ap- pointment now and enjoy the new beauty that will be yours. Expert Operators Individual Hair Cutting Manicuring Finger Waving Marceling Facial Treatments Barber Shop” the boy or girl drawing November 23rd and De- Beauty Salon. $2.49 $2.95 1o $5.00 Values! —In your search for “some- thing useful and really wanted,” don’t overlook this offering of lovely sample silk underthings. .The garments are dainty, practical and un- deniably lovely. .The values among the best we have ever offered. You will find clev- erly tailored models—and o) beautiful lace trimmed mod- W/ els in the collection. With y rows of hemstitching and touches of hand embroidery on many of them. Gowns Chemise Slips Bloomers Dance Sets Step-ins French Drawers In the Delicate Pastel Shades Sizes for Misses and Women Kann's—Second Floor. Juniors’ and Misses’ Timmie Tuft 100% Pure Alpaca Pile Fabric COATS 20$10.50 Values —The most charming, most practi- cal coat fashion of the season for the Junior Miss. Priced here at a most attractive saving, due to a special purchase. Ombre, brown, beaver and the natural camel's hair shades for your choosing—every coat warmly lined with Tomboy suede and silk combinations. All with suede leather belts. Shawl Collars Muffler Collars Notched Collars Johnny Collars Convertible Collars —The most delightful gift hand- Other Thanksgiving Candy kerchief cases are now on display Chocolate Foiled in our Ribbon Department. Some Noyelties, 5¢ to and Punfi» s are hand tinted, others trimmed $1.00 ea. at 2 for 5c with flowers, ribbon and lace. Cream Corn Square, round and oblong shapes. % Pure Licorice and Pumpkins Turkeys, 80c Ib. at 39 Ib. Kann's—Stgeet Floor. Merry Maid Shoes Feature Reptile Calf and Smart Suede $5.00 pr. —No.need to sacrifice smartness for comfort when you wear “Merry Maids"—Three of the new styles pictured. A—A walking Oxford Kann's—Street Floor. —Regent pump of black combining reptile suede, for formal or in- calf and mat kid. formal(;v‘em‘n‘. la ot pictured.) evlltahc k. ox:ewbr::;;: Brown Suede at $6 pair heel. —A center buckle model of brown reptile calf and kid—with neat side ap- plique of gold kid. Spike heels. B—A graceful high heel tie .of brown lizard calf and kid. (Nét pictured.) C—A new one-strap model combining brown suede and reptile calf. A neat buckle at the side gives it a chic finish. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Sheer Chiffon “Sehfia’-’ Hose - —Exquisitely sheer chiffon weight silk hose—sold exclusively at Kann’s in Washington. Knit to our $ 1 9 5 . own specifications of the finest Japanese silk. - 053 Fashion right and color right. All full fashioned, 3 Prs., $5.70 —Crystal Beige, Naive, Ming, Almora, Duskee, Sable, Light and Dark Gunmetal and others. Sizes 81/ to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. Special—Reg. $9.95 Velocipedes $7.89 -—A bright red velocipede that will delight any little boy. With wire spoke wheels, rubber handle grips, bells, coil spring leather seat. A remarkable value. ¥Former Publisher Pleads Guilty to| Kann's—Second Floor, Fraud Charges. PHILADELPHIA, November 22 (#).-- ! William Moore Patch, promoter and former publisher of a theatrical maga- | zine known as Patches, was sentenced yesterday to 10 to 20 years in the Eastern Penitentiary. Patch pleaded guilty two months ago to nine counts odt I’orgedry lx¥htrnud.MHe l E s e T dressed in felt costumes—hat Kean, his former partner, of between STt Orens 0 A e e e b $300,000 lwfflm. ‘ 3k T’le NEW fg:g‘ wBeek;l:)l‘; and see them—you will love St al i || (4 Black COATS bty G ERERREN Y W) with Black Furs e st ’ Green COATS i with Lapin and ‘other Light Furs orchestra of from 3 to 25 mu- Brown COATS M.Prooks-Co | G- STREET STWEEN _1IITH & 12TH ] * Km“_mmh o Baby DOllS Reg. $3.95 Values at —Adorable doll babies, with piquant faces like little girls— $2.98 Coffee Price Drops in Guatemala. GUATEMALA CITY, November 22 Santa Claus Will Be in Toyland Tomorrow Sizes 16 to 40 —Smart, practical frocks, in tweed-like weaves that closely resemble more costly tweed fabrics, yet have all the soft- ness of knitted materials. Bows and belts of same material and vee necklines piped with white pique are chic details that add For the Thanksgiving Dance! RCA Radiola 33 Complete with Cunningham Tubes and RCA No. 100-4 Magnetic Speaker $89.50 Complete —An all-electric set in an unusually at- tractive walnut-veneered cabinet, Com- plete with seven tubes and built-in speaker. Every one fully guaranteed by the maker and by Kann’s. It has been one of our most popular models. And is an outstanding “buy” at the Pedograph impriac price. Get yours tomorrow. shows fallen arch If you are one of these sufferers, we suggest that you have a Ground Gripper Shoe spe- | cialist take an imprint of your foot. He will | analyze your trouble and will fit you with exactly the right shoe to help your feet. Combining three vital principles, Ground Gripper Shoes are scientifically designed to relieve all pressure and strain and to provide perfect freedom of muscular movement. Ground Gripper Shoes offer not only positive reliof from pain but @ sure and natural im- provement in foot health. They have helped The New Corona Special Portable Style, in Attractive Colors | —Women of good taste who are always appropriately dressed pay special atten- . | tion to their gloves. And at this low | price we are offering unusually smart ‘| new gloves of soft glace skins, with novelty cuffs and heavily stitehied backs. Overseam and P.K. sewn. In brown, ;) black with white and other fashionable colors. Sizes 5% to 7. —You couldn't give a nicer, more practical, thor- oughly acceptable gift than one of these sturdy little [ J Coronas. They do standard work, take wide stationery, and are finished in blue, green or red. Exclusive department store agents in Washington. On sale Stationery Department. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Blue Eroen chart of my foot Shoes brought quick and So Well Made at this reduced price. It is of rich means inspect this collection! Ground Gripper Ten-Dollar DRESSES SHOPPE “EVERY STEP | G | Black'saT White showed why. 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