Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1930, Page 20

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B4 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930. | o y-laws and | ter Corps, has been transferred|K. Robinson and O. E. G. Trechter, to | Sims, Infantry, from Alcatraz, cflm..\MusEUM OBTAINS OPTION {Gothic and the Renaissance art ob- G. 0. P. OFFICIALS HAVE it bresciavnns it =sn: COL. EMMET R. HARRIS |7 Jo, B, v et : | i jects, long treasured by France and S from Fort Bliss, Tex., to Fort Leaven- | Fort Benning, Ga.; Second Lieut. James | to Tientsin, China. AR Jects, Jong treasured by France and e e teident: secre- | ASSIGNED TO RECRUITING | worth, Kans. | Regan, jr., Infantry, from the Panama | o CoPt, Frank Bart QUGN ON RARE ART COLLECTION |conections of its kind in ne. wotld: LUNCHEON AT CAPITOL | ¥5n S ey Representative | " Infantry officers in the Philippines | Canal Zome to Fort Washington, Md. | yiarch b on hue own application after | pciatib it With the announcement it was re- l:l“y n&v “’r :,1@,' resident; Wade | have been assigned to stations in the | Infantry officers to the Philippines, | more than 30 years’ service. |Phlladelphh Instituti Likely to vg-led that the great French collection O rotsom, Yieq Harriton Brand, | Many Officers of Army Change| United States as follows: Maj, Irvin H. | Capt. Henry Adamson. at Fort Rose |y aor ouivis P, Titus, Infantry, on yealed that the great French collection - . e : Posts in Philippines and Engleman, Fort Benning, Ga.: Capt. crans, Calil; Capt John R. De Vall,| ¢ Fort Benning, Ga. has been ordered | Purchase Valuable Holdings Long |seum. Heads of National Republican Club | "o Seetetarse . nded were Speaker ilippines Thomas B. Burgess, Fort Eustis, Va.: at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. and Capt. | ring board, and | ‘The exact option price was not given, A Longworth, Representative Tilson of Other Stations. Capt. Roger Hilsman, Fort Benning: Alexander L. Morris, at Fort Douglas, | Dot ep, Al ATy, X | Treasured by France. but was said to be between $1,000,000 meet to Name Standing Connecticut, Secretary of Labor Davis, Corps, at Kelly Pi Committees. o Capts Maurice J. McGuire and William | U 5 eld, and $2.000,000. A group of patrons of ” > secre- | Lieut. Col. s, Cavalry, | F. O'Donoghue, Fort Williams, Me., and | Frank P. Coffin, at Fort Howard, M \ : ome the museum advanced $200,000 neces- Xx’»‘l&flo’t‘fip"{r‘gxflny‘s‘cggt:&: c:;fpr:r has been rel?gl‘;?l“(r%filflaJSV at Fort | First Lieuts. Walter A. Bigby and James Capt. Herbert D. Gibson, at Fort Wads- ;}'Ed;{.ed to his h PHILADELPHIA, February 14—An- “1” s ob?m (g B e of Kansas, Dale of Vermont, McNary of | Hayes, Ohio, and assigned to recruiting | L. Carman, Fort George G. Meade, Md. | worth, N. Y. C;'D&, William ©O. Poin- i nouncement was made last night that | pires next June. Oregon and Shortridge of California; | duty at Jacksonville, Fla.; Maj. d'Alary | Infantry officers in Hawail to United | dexter, at Fort gara, N, Y.; Cnut.‘ vely | the Pennsylvania Museum of Art, in A Officers and board of governors of the Re;girnuuvr Edith Nourse Rogers of | Fechet, Infantry, has been assigned to States stations, Capt. Farlow Burt, to | John R. Fountain, at San Francisco,| Cats are subject to comparatively | the g Buenos Alres, the capital of Argen- National Republi Club held a lunch- | Massachusetts, Harry E. Hull, commi duty at the Army War College, this|Fort Brady, Mich., and Capts. Guy C. and Capt. Roland Wilkins, at Fort few diseases, and fewer still of these |this city, has an option on the purchase tina, has a population equal to that ot eon meeting. it Capitol yesterday sioner of immigration, and C. J. Ulery. | citv: Capt. Arthur Volimer, Quarter- McKinley, jr., Howard M. Merrill, Alvin | Warren, Wyo. and Capt. Leonard H. are of a contagious nature. of the Edmond Foulc collection of Philadelphia. > f Unusual Savings Delustered Super Rayon “J nd@rwear 3 i d 41y tailored an —Smare ytrimm:d gar- ments of soft s\:‘peir‘:l | ayon ddus“;;:d g . ghem\se. stel ¥ %aloomers. Pann\casf :: g s“p-i“s';‘e‘smé‘:)wns. Co;\;mauons al tra S1Z€5— 1 ; :fionies in regular sizes y Kann's—Street Floor. No. 8 of & Series O “Oh Boy” Yo Yo Tops Scito 25¢ ~—Fascinating, excit- ing magic tops, that “Chute-the-chute,” “Loop-the-loop,” Spin and breakaway, be- sides doing many other clever tricks, Demonstration—Street and Fourth Floors. February Special! Smart Colors! New Shapes! —An offering of new Sprin hats that will find instant favor with those women who sgunsor the newest modes, and ap- Sale! Girls’ Plain and Printed Silk Dresses 4 ARG R BT ate styles for dress—fashioned of— Sizes 7 to 14 Years o —Smart new dresses suitable for school and dress. Clever new silhouette models, flared and circular skirt styles of bright colored silks. Some plain, Chiffons, Georgettes Special Sale Swiss Braid Natural Bangkok Laces, Flat Crepes, gfnfét&lf cs:zltl:i Sisol Braid Novelty Straw il Coy Prinis: Straw and Falt Combinations . 79 Kann's—Second Floor, Specl'auy Priced— Baku Braid Straw Perle Bisca others printed. —Dainty new collar and cuff sets of fine pique in Girls’ Wear =—Overblouses of gayly colored prints and broadcloth, trimmed with frills, tucks and ruffles. Sizes 6 to 16 years; each . P 19e SPrinted Wash' Frecks in chic new styles an sizes 7 to 14 years; ea. 79c at 79¢ —White Jean Middies in regu- lation style and sizes 8 to 22. Braid trimmed 79¢ or plain; each —Black Sateen Gym Bloomers, made in the full pleated style, on waistband with elastic at knees.. 8 to 20; each 3-Pec. Knitted Suits in New —Practical dresses of this character are suitable for almost any daytime occasion—for business, street, afternoon, and Sunday night wear. Such style notes as new boleros, shirred bodices, even lines, normal waistline, smart jackets, and elaborated deco- rated sleeves distinguish these new models. The newest Spring shades from which to choose, and sizes for misses, little women, women and extra sizes in the collection. Kann's—Second Floor. Children’s High & Low Shoes, $1.88 pr. —Play, school and dress shoes of genuine leather, sturdily made and specially priced. One straps of patent leather, oxfords and high shoes of patent, tan Tweed Effects $8.00 —Such smart, “spiffy” new suits will ng)peal to the young women and misses. The new styles are made with flared skirts, in tuck-in or bodice top styles, slip-on sweaters and cardigan jackets. The new colors are charming— Kann's—Second Floor. Black Coats REDUCED calf and dull calf. in assortment. Sizes 6 to Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Rayon Crepe and Rayon S.atin Slips $1.59 $1.95 Values —Tailored slips of rayon crepe with shadow hems —and of rayon satin with tailored and shadow hems. Some with invert- ed back pleats, others in the new princess fitted styles. In white, pink, pastel and street shades. Extra Sizes of Rayon Satin Only Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s, Men’s and Boys’ Wrist Watches $4.45 —Very attractive watches, with six-jewel lever movements in chromium-plated, non- tarnishable cases. The styles for women have ribbon bands, while those for men and boys have leather straps. Each watch is neatly boxed. Kann's—Street Floor. Special Saturday Kann’s Kapital Kandy 21bs.95¢ Salted Cashew and As- sorted Nuts.. Homemade Fudge...29c 1b Chocolate Crumbles, 44c 1b Kann's—Street Floor. 8, 814 to 11, 1135 to 2 new greens, tans, capucine, blue, violet and black and white. Misses’ and Women’s sizes 14 to 40 Kann's—Second Floor. Cup-Form Brassieres Special at $1.89 —Very popular, comfortable brassieres with the desirable diaphragm band. Made of satin charmeuse in pink, eggshell and peach colorings. Sizes 32 to 42. A February Kann's—Second Floor. Sale of $5 Low Shoes Sizes 3 to 8—Widths A to C 05 o W —The season’s accepted shoe styles for street, sports and formal wear, Offered at a most attractive saving, Every pair an authentic Spring style. Every pair a real value! -Materials —Ring Lizard Calf, Satin, Dull Kid, Patent Leather, Blonde Kid. Also combinations of Reptile Calf and Pat- ent, and Reptile Calf and Kid. Styles —Regent Pumps, One Straps, Center Buckles, Side Cut-outs; Cuban Heels, Baby Spanish Heels, Spike Heels. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Formerly $39.50 to $49.50 $28 —An especially attractive group of coats in the latest of the Winter styles. The materials afe of unusual excel- lence. Generous collars and cuffs of fur in black, and contrasting colors give them an unusually luxurious ap- pearance. Other colors are green, red and brown. Included are a few sports coats of imported tweeds. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann'’s—Second Floor. Full-Fashioned Picot- Top Chiffon Hose All Silk from Top to Toe! $1.05 pr. —When the manufacturer decided to dis- continue making this particular style hose, he let us have his stock on hand at a most attractive saving—this sale is the result. They are beautiful quality sheer chiffon silk, silk all the way to the dainty picot In sizes 812 to 10 and fashionable shades of— Sun Brown Blonde Dore Sun Tan Rosador Muscadine Plage Almora Duskee Light Gun Metal Dark Gun Metal Kann's—Street Floor. Rendezvous A Sale of New Bags, $1.84 —Leather handbags, the cholce of the smart woman—offered in this sale at an unusually low price. Pouches, top handle and back strap models— of goatskin, calfskin and novelty leathers—in black, brown, green and red. Made on covered, metal or imi- tation shell frames—and fitted with purse and mirror. Kann's—Street Floor. white and pretty shades of tan, maize and green. Shaped like the petals of a flower, and regu- larly priced at $1.00. $1.95 Sleeveless Blouses—$1.67 —Sheer lawn blouses, in plain _colors or polka dot effects—the popular sleeveless styles to wear with Spring suits. Kann's—Street Floor. 16 Button Length Glace Skin Gloves, $5.95 —Imported gloves of white glace skin, in the very fash- lonable 16-button length, which are worn slightly wrinkled at the wrist. Over. seam sewn, with Paris point self - stitched backs and three clasps at wrist. Sizes 83 to Tia. Kann's—Street Floor. Toiletries Specials =Pond’s Cold Cream, regular —Marathon Razor Blades, m‘lfiku'cn be used w‘"éh Gillef TAZOrs; ic values for . . 350 Kann's—Street Floor, Handmade Chiffon Handkerchiefs 2% —A dainty collection of col- ored chiffon handkerchiefs with lace edge and hand- embroidered corners. Ace tual 50c values. —Im) Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with very rl?rmwvfl mema. oW prict Low priced g7 00 dz, Kann's—Street Floor,

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