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CITIZENS OPPOSE RESDENGE BL olumbhia Heights Forumi Votes Against Jones Move i on D. C. Commissioners. § i SEisbiie il A resolution opposing the Jones bill, | hich would make it lawful to appoint | who maintains a voting residence | here to the Board of Commission- as adopted by the Citizens’ Forum ilson Normal School last night. The THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. i;cmumbu Heights at a meeting in the | otion was offered by C. E. LaVigne. & Another resolution was adopted au- orizing that a letter be sent Presi- jent Hoover by the association asking | im to appoint William McK. Clayton | the tion of people’s counsel on | e Public Utilities Commission. | A motion by Mrs. Nellie Finley, urg- | g the organization to go on record posing any blue law for the District, | was referred to the committee on law | gnd legislation, Charles S. Easterling. | airman. Burd W. Payne, president, in com menting on the resolution, said in e fect that the members of the organi- | gation are familiar with what a s called blue law would mean, and adde “You wouldn't be able to strike a match | on_Sund: i Edward S. Brashears delivered an ad- @ress at the meeting, in which he told | of the objects and purposes of the Washington Community ~Chest and urged that it be d. | | | CLEMSON ALUMNI MEET. | Association Will Hold Banquet To- morrow Evening. Dr. D. W. Daniel, director of arts and | &cienoe department of Clemson -College, Eouth Carolina, will be guest speaker at the Clemson Alumni Assbciation's an- pual ladies’ night banquet at the Cos- mos Club this evening. Among other guests will be Senator and Mrs. E. D. Smith, Representative and Mrs. J. J. McSwain and ex-Gov. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper of South Caro- lina. Edgar Morris, president of the ocal chapter, will preside, while ar- rangements are in the hands of a committee consisting of Col. O. A. Hydrick, Capt. F. J. Jervey, L.'E.| Boykin, J. S. Williams, T. G. Wall and | ‘Warren R. Clardy. | SEEKS $10,000 DAMAGES. Mrs. F. C. Whiting Asks Sum for Alleged Accident Injuries. Arthur D. and Evelyn Condon, 1216 Bixteenth street, have been sued for $10,000 damages in the District Su- e Court by Mrs. Frances C. Whit- , 1330 Nineteenth street, for injuries Alleged to have been sustained in a motor car accident on the road to An- napolis. Md., June 20. Through Attor- ey Alvin L. Newmyer the plaintiff says she was riding with Mrs. Condon in a | car owned by the Ilatter's husband when by reason of the alleged negli- gence of Mrs. Condon the car skidded off the road and caused the plaintiff $o sustain serious injury. ‘The South Texas State fair cleared $11,924 on its 1929 exposition. _ When this oil was ! covered it was prenounced {a masterpiece. - Don't use tinferior oil, get the Best. 1+ Demand _Autocrat _Motor t0il. . - Nothing is more important “than thorough lubrication. AUTOCRAT--THE OIL THAT IS - DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. 1f your dealer can’t supply you, telephone us, and we will tell vou the dealer's name convenient. Iy located to you. Bayerson Works Leaves Washington Sat. 12:00 Midnight RETURNING " 45x84-in, size. .. ..$2.29 Embarrassed ByYour Complexion? Is it rough, pimp]{e coarse textured or Cloudy? Use Hesinol Soap and Ointment as directed every night for one week and note the improve- ment in_your skin. Then adopt Resinol Sqap for daily toilet use to ki your complexion , i and lovely. Resinol Ointment also is soothing and healing for burns, cold sores, chafing, itching rashes, ists. ete. At all druggis! FREE sample of each. Write Resinol, Dept.91,Baltimore, Md. . Resinol Standard Window Shades at Special Low Prices! —*“Alhambra” Opaque Shades, size 3x5.9, in excellent colors. Complete with fix- tures; 69c value c —*“Riverside” Oil Shades, mounted on excellent spring rollers. Size 3x5.9; popular colors. 85c value c —‘“Lakewood” Holland Shades, in good colors. Sizes 3x5.9. Regularly $1 c —“Hamilton” Holland Shades, mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Size 3x5.9; good colors. $1 value c —“Harmony” Oil Shades, mount- ed on Hartshorn rollers. Size 38 in. wide by -6 ft. 9 in. long.. $1.69 ° value. 3 Special Lots of sDesirable “Seconds” Seconds of 85c Seconds of $1.00 Seconds of $1.39 0il Opague, Holland Duplex Shades Shades, at Shades at at 39¢ 49¢ 59c Extra Size Shades—Specially Priced Holland 44x84-in, size.....$1.98 48x84-in, size 54x84-in. size..... Kann's—Third Floor. 0il Opaque 42x84 in. size 48x84-in. size.....$2.69 54x84-in. size Reg. Made “Oriental” Rugs Room Size (Washed): $95 —Splendid rugs that will wear for a lifetime. In rich, glowing colors and striking Oriental patterns. Every rug thoroughly washed, and with a soft, silky sheen that will add beauty to any room. Size 9x12. $1.59 Inlaid 59¢ Felt-Base Linoleum Floor Covering 99¢ % 33c 1 N N —The colors and pat- —Every yard is perfect, terns go through to the and to be cut from full burlap back. Which rolls. Choice of a va- adds greatly to the dur- riety of pdtterns and ability of these splen- colors, for every room in did linoleums. the house. Please Bring Floor Measurements Buy a Set on Our Club Plan 112-Piece Dinner Sets In 5 Lovely Patterns $29.95 —An exceptionally low price for such attractive, serviceable sets as these. You have a choice of five patterns, with 18-kt. matt coin gold handles and knobs, on thin white American porcelain. And ordinarily you would pay $39.00 for these same sets, Sold on our convenient club plan if you wish. $2.49 “Detecto Jr.” S-pe. Kitchen Sets Bath Room Scales $1.98 $7.45 —Sturdy, roomy re- —Bread box, tea, frigerators of gal- coffee, sugar and vanized iron; wit flour canisters, in door and ivory, blue or green shelf. $2.49 value. Japanned finish, Kann's—Third Floor. Special Sale Writing Papers 19¢ box —A manufacturer’s surplus of writing papers. Various sizes, in white and colors. At a price that warrants you to lay in a good supply. Every box is an unusual value. ¥ Kann's—Street Floor. ‘Seco’ Service Silk Hose Seconds $1.50 Grade 89¢ pr. neat, serviceable stockings are made of a medium service weight silk, with short 1lisle ,'fira lisle heels and toes. 1 fash- foned—in the most fashion- able colors. Sizes 81, to 10. And only very slightly im- pertect. Reg $1.95 Silk Undies $1.59 —An offering of dainty silk underthings that will ng::.lt to those who want the at sensible prices. Chemise, bloomers, step-ins and dance sets of flat crepe, crepe de chine and 'wash satin—cleverly tailored or trimmed with Ught or dark colored laces, tiny tucks, leats and hemstitching. astel shades. Misses' and Women's Sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. New Printed Broadcloths 38¢ yd. —Multi-colored and mono- tone effects in attractive de- signs, and colors, and all distinctly new; fast colors. 36 inches wide. Emb’d Linen Dresser Scarfs 59¢ Regularly $1.00 —Fine ‘quality, pure linen scarfs, embroidered in elab- orate designs, 38 inches long, and an exceptional value at the price. Kann's—Street Floor, Stamped Aprons 8 New Designs 19¢ ea. —Women’s aprons with at- tractive designs stamped on. ood quality unbleached ma- rial. The patterns are almgle and easlly worked— so that it takes only a little time, and very little money to have a pretty, colorful apron. Kann's—Fourth Floor. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1930. Silk Dresses in the New Small Prints. A Special Group of Twenty Styles in the New Silhouette and the Correct Skirt Length RS —Almost every woman is experiencing the thrill of “seeing hers-If in print” at present. Printed silk frocks are the means of accomplishing this delightful experience. These charming new silk crepes show small all-over designs, many of them the popular leaf patterns, in light and dark combinations. The new styles feature princess and silhouette models; with capes, pleated collars, bows and flowers furnishing the trimmings. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 40 to 50 New Dresses for Your Daughters at Less Than A Dollar Each! Children’s Wash Frocks Specially Priced at ?ius Sizes to 6 8 4| < 7t014 Years c Years —In this srecinl collection of wash frocks you will find charm- ing styles for youngsters of 2 to 6 in French waist, straightline and two-piece effects—and for older girls of 7 to irred, :lemd and jacket models with self or leather belts—some with loomers.d, All neatly made of colorful prints, and specially priced at 84c each. Kann's—Second Floor. Chic Wash F rocks In Novelty Prints Ginghams Linenes and Piques $1.00 —Just think of being able to buy such smart style, and good ma- terial th a dress that costs you but $1.00! Lovely plain colors, and attractive prints, guaran- teed fast colors—A NEW DRESS IF YOURS FADES. Long and short sleeved, also sleeveless styles. Some of them have neat collars of contrasting or self ma- terials, others are collarless, pipéd or bound. Fitted waist- Jlines and new lengths, basque styles and straightlines, all have representation in this assort- ment. Women’s and Misses’ Also Extra Sizes Kann's—8econd Floor. Frerhe 4 | (tn C \ 500 Prs. of Part Wool Plaid Blankets $2.98 pr. —These cotton and wool blankets are unusual in qual- ity to find at so reasonable a grlce. ‘The plaids are in rose, lue, gold, green, orchid, tan, gray, peach and apricot, and they are finished with colored s:uteen binding. Double bed size, Kann's—Street Floor. More Winter COATS Reduced Dress and Sports Models Formerly $39.50 to $49.50 NOW— $25 —Dress Coats are shown in all the new models, with black, tan, and gray wolf, na- tural opossum, Arabian Lynx, and caracul trimmings. —Sports Coats are made of tweeds, In light and dark mixtures, with collars of red fox, brown fox, natural opos- sum, skunk, and caracul trim- mings. —All of these coats are lined with satin or crepe and warmly interlined. Kann's—Second Floor.