Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1930, Page 21

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CONGRESSHONEN HOPET0 HOLD 0B With One Exception, “Ladies of the House” Will Seek Re-election. By the Associated Press. With many kettles on the boil, the “Ladies of the House,” with one excep- | tion, want to continue their legislative ©ookery in Congress. Mrs. Peal Peden Oldfield, Democrat, s, will not run for re-election She made that statement quietly and ‘with as little explanation as it was once made by a former President. But all seven of the others are in the mnidst of plans for further lawmaking futures. True, Representative McCormick, Republica: try to succeed herself as a Congress man-at-Large. But is because she 15 campaigning for a seat in the Senate. A train took her westward from Wash- ington today for another speech-making ‘whirl. Mrs. Langley Decides to Run. Representative Katherine Langley. Republican, Kentucky, who succeeded | THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930. New! Fresh! Charming! “Show Boat” Print Frocks Sizes 16 to 48 $2.95 —Clever copies of higher priced silk frocks, fashioned of a rayon and cot- ton mixture that closely resembles silk, but is far less expensive. New ) styles, featuring the modified sil- houette, circular tiers, shirred and fitted waistlines, boleros, and frilly B %m%( The New Simulated Snake Bags $2.95 —The newest handbag styles have been charm- ingly reproduced in these inexpensive models. Pouches, Vagabond, Under-the-arm, etc. Of soft simulated snake skin in the fashionable shades of Only Two Days More of Our February - SILK SALE ~This remarkable sale is fast drawing to a close, and if you have not already secured all the silks you need, come in tomorrow! Kann's—Street Floor. Believe It or Not— —Ripley, himself, will be in our Book Department tomorrow, be- tween 4:15 and 5 o'clock P.M. to autograph his book— “Believe It or Not” Specially Priced, $1.60 beige and gray, Each bag nicely lined and fitted with inside purse and mirror, Exactly the bags you should carry with the new Spring suits— o his old seat in Congress was thus sct . ] —Small Priced much lower than you would expect. 8l rest, { ¥ g “I am interested in several pieces of Kann's—Street Floor. legislation for my Kentucky mountain pacs district that I wish to complete,” said : y on dark ng. Langiey. grounds ark of hair, bright of eye, colorfully i clothed, Mrs. Langley as cheery as R X bk the pretty calendar ladies that hang on | the walls of mountaineers' homes as she 5 / CAN YOU WEAR A “4.B” SIZE SHOE? told of her plans for her people—post | : "~ dd : Kann's— offices, a toll bridge at Hazard fo be Second Then You Are in Luck pensive and very popular 300 Sample Pairs of tion for Salyersville on the Licking | b~ Floor. L Il ring Footwear vt lustrous rayon satin in the River, locks ‘and dams on the Big Sandy, creation of a third Kentucky Judicial district for greater convenience glorious Spring colors, with trimmings of contrasting colors and cord belts. All her husband, and whose further candi- collars; of crepe de chine. dacy had been somewhat in doubt, to- day definitely said she would be a can- didate for re-election. Any suggestion that her husband might wish to return Rayon Satin ROBES Misses’ and Women’s Sizes $1.79 —A new shipment of these very charming, very inex- in court proceedings. Mrs. Bryan Owen Enthusiastic. Back from making a keynote speech | &t a meeting of the Democratic State committee in Jacksonville, Representa- tive Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida was all enthusiasm for the June primaries. Mrs. Owen’s first election, contested on a citizenship basis because of her mar- | riage to a British army officer, is still Rayon and Cotton F lat Crepe under consideration by a House elec- tions committee. But she is ready to Tun again, basing her campaign on bills passed and bills pending. With a Federal banking bill, a dis- abled soldiers’ bill and a bill for books for the blind pending, Ruth Baker Pratt, Republican, New York, frankly wants to come back to the House of SLIPS at —Smart, form-fitting costume slips of flat crepe, a soft rayon and cotton fabric in pastel shades. Cleverly tailored styles with shadow hems, in pink, white, coral, peach, nile and orchid. Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. $7.50 to $8.50 Values The assortment includes evening slip- pers, street, dress and sports shoes. —We secured these sample shoes from Reg. the manufacturers who supply us with our regular $7.50 and $8.50 footwear. ° Pair Many of them duplicates of the styles now in our regular stocks. Come early for best selections. Size 4-B only. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. with long sleeves. Kann's—Second Floor. Chinese Filet Representatives and finish what she has begun. Three Listed as Veterans. Already veterans of three campaigns . Representative Mary Norton, Democrat, New Jersey; Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, Republican, Massachu- I =y 2,000 Prs. of Colorful Ruffled and Criss Cross CURTAINS Actual $1.29 to $1.49 Values ~One of t}‘m most varied and interesting collections of curtains we have ever offered at such a low price. Five-piece ruffled curtains of scrim or voile—with plain, shaped or draped valances. In delicate plain colors or two-tone effects. And criss cross curtains of French Marquisette, in ivory and ecru. Four of the many styles pic- tured above. Monze Duke of Alba. MADRID, ¥ebruary 26 ().—The offl- ielal Gazette yesterday published a decree Elias Tormoy Monzo as minister of instruction in the new Beren- guer eabinet. He replaces the Duke of Alba, who ha$ become minister of state. —_—— Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap Regularly 25¢ Cake 3 for 59¢ " i Chair Backs planning to swing into the fourth with —A lovely assortment of avoid wasting time by using an SUITS face and maner have done much for average size is 10x14 ©of the memorial voyage now wants to further her bill or Unlined much higher - priced models. ‘The raceful shoulders. And the skirts are TAYAY NG Sriwi b § 2 v Regularly 19¢ setts, and Representative Florence P. L \ 1 Kahn, Republican, California — are ew W e e ) ¥ 12 /Zc customary zest. Mrs. Rogers, who has AQL ¢\ J much veterans’ legislation to sponsor, —\ L b o e hand-tie nese file here ible in he - !.'m:."m';o; m:t;:xrx;xy | S A b lace chair backs. The winning for the Gold Star Mothers A | t i Tl o inches. their trip to France, wishes to see the i h Kann's—Street Floor. she has sponsored, and Mrs. Nor- i Three-Piece Styles having won a hospital for her home With .Coats Lined for the repeal of the eighteenth amend- ‘ment. —S8pring’s most impor- tant suit fashion. Of g lacy tweeds, mixtures and coverlain with silk blouse. Copies of jackets are in cut-away, tuxedo or belted styles, with curved hips and slim, wrap-around or the new gored style which gives a smart ripple effect. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. smooth, rich lather makes it the choice of the most fas- tidious. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. Sp ecml. Chlldren ’ N - WaSh Hlluminate Your Room With These DRESSES at , Indirect Lighting e i B s dresses. he popular button-on mod- Comp lete fflt ‘els, with white blouses, and pleated ¢ . A i Sl $9.75 ! No. 14 of a Series of Unusaal Saving® skirts of pretty prints, —Now you can have bright light without the glare, the 200-watt bulb and aluminum- lined bowl, casting a double re- flection of light, which gives the effect of natural daylight. Gracefully designed and finish- ed in antique bronze. Kann's—Second Floor. In Gay Prints and Plain Colors “Brady Daylite Adapter,” $7.50 —fits any lamp socket. $3.95 spreads in s and __g0x105-inch rayon i attractive Wover \P: rose, golds —A compact, low-priced unit blue, that is readily screwed into any lamp in place of the ordinary light bulb. Assures white, sooth- ing, eye-saving daylight for reading, sewing, etc. Handsome- ly designed with sturdy Bakelite fraéne and translucent glass in- sert. Misses’, 14 to 20 Kann's—Third Floor. let SORE THROAT Women’s, 36 to 50 get the best of you ... ! FIVE minutes after you rub on Musterole your throat should begin | o feclless sore! Continue the treatment | once every hour for five hours and | you'll be astonished at the relief. { Working like the trained hands of 2 | mmasseur, this famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredicnts brings relief maturally. It penetrates and stimulates blood circula= | tion and helps to draw out infection and ilill. Used by millions for 20 years. | lecommended by doctors and nurses. | KeepMusterolehandy—jarsand tubes. “ To Mothers—Musterole is also | made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil- dren’s Musterole: —Certainly every smart woman will be charmed with these new dresses. Gay prints on dark colored grounds, and lovely plain colored crepe dresses — in he new bolero, modified silhouette draped and shirred styles—and all the fashionable colors, including black, navy blue and green. Kann's—Second Floor, e TR G i'.l,\-’ o s 3 Gold Seal and Other Felt-Base Floor Covering —Regular 65c grades of floor cov- erings; heavy qual- ities; in attractive colors and patterns. 44¢ Sq. Yd. —Regular $1.59 grades of Inlaid Sq. Linoleum ...ceececeocectennns $l .0973. —Regular $2.15 grades Inlaid 5q. LAIOJOUNS & & o ouminis oo ouesiness 51'65"5' Spocial aterermeenn . 82,4578 —The regular $3.50 grades fo Sq. only . ok $2'75 Ys' Felt-Base Rugs Congoleum Make 9:513:. $ 5.2 9:1&24?-1-‘:. T%x9 Ft.—$3.29 6x9 Ft.—$2.85 —Heavy, waterproof, felt base rugs, in new patterns and new colors,

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