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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. EXPLORER HIT BY CAR. Y. Alexander Barns, Former Hunt- Estate Salesman ing Companion of Prince, Dies. & pa pasae . Young, ambitious and deter- CHICAGO, March @ —Perils of mined. Splendid opportunit civilization proved greater than those Personal attention and assist-’ le for x. Alenndlr Btrnl. ance will be given. 5 AT T SRR , THE EVENING ROME CHURCMES BEGIN |forse b the impesiton of ashes cn the | diet. Abstention from the e o meat| RESIGNATION REFUSED Parents of the striking students met m of Pridays is man, that u:m art dust m W OBSERVANCE OF LE"T AM to_dust \‘lwll must return,” warned Guurn. dh"‘o "‘ MA"'LA SCHOOL RO —— E e slightly earlier than | governor General Davis Flatly Re- | Walkout to.the primary schools unless to in l.un. as he | has retired as p‘l secretary of sta Jects Offer of Education Chisg |0° Suthorities capitulate to the de- down m hnu of ammxl Lent now mfll mands of those now out. to Quit Post. ho_died -mum s e Address Box 400-X but Gov. Gen. Dwight F. Davis flatly retused to accept it. Wanted—A R o the uninitiated, prises | 10 it Ash Wednesday Ceremontes. She on y on until Easter. Sundays are not | OTder to enhance the joy of the ummn tion of Dr. Albert, Albert, acting secretary of public in-|tion, and the principal of North High | the day when he was struck by & the former stringent rules have e d a taxicab. Bolemn Bervice Marks Opening of mm Similar i hitherto. In the new code of canon Penitential Season Today in |l over the Catholic word, o stipulated. that > ; 40 o-iallca Tasting daye. o ‘b Tmesk |84 sbstinerice shiould end at noon on e e bign yetiogh st By the mhdn- of the six and a weeks from Holy " Saturday, day before Easter, By the Assoclated Press. dents demanded not Jouly .1';29 mrul‘nm a . — Dr. jandro W ROME, ar n paliantia) Shaeied by Tasio . Senencs o at that most ,,m:- of the 1 MANILA, March 6. Alej; Luther B, ‘Bewley, director of educa- | pital from injuries suff ered early i Star Office m %flm‘hfl “nflm R gt ey most pa e struction, today submitted his resigna- | School as well as reinstatement of four ed.nmd.y anel been odified, nuehureb- Each mass was fea- otmm':‘rkmmm::g:nw REMNANTS 28c to 58c Wash Fabries rds of beautiful Spring l 9 wllh fabrics make up this large assortment, Zephyr prints, piques, waffle weave, Shantung, suitings, rayons, btudclmhr, ginghams, les, crepes, etc. Specials In the March Sale! Reg. 75¢ Rayon Flat Crepe Reg. $1.00 Celanese Chiffon. & Reg. 38c Printed Voiles, . ......... Remnants—$1 to $3 Wool Dress Goods . . . . .39c vd. —Lengths of 1 to 10 yards of all-wool Ghallis and Wash Flannels. Also 3 to yard Flannels.” Al % to 3 lengths of Coatings and $2 to $3.50 Wool Goods Remnants Remnants 28c to 38c Linings. . Kann's—Street Floor, $1.39 yd. «..18¢c yd. Beds, ete. =2 Boudoir Chairs, cretonne covered. Were $7 95 300 Rayon Bedspreads $ 1 '98 it "n'n’r?-rl Beds, full e, - size, wood finish, mx:l !::'dmmwlz‘r:; $18.95 value 314-95 beds. '—;‘:o ':::;! le“dll, single size, Run-of-the Mill ..o $205 Bath Towels 39¢ —% “.‘.‘&‘%fi"& :Ann’l-—amt Floor. in white, soiled. Was 33 00 smzle and =1 Couc! Sidiig h, with cre- D i wad Pad, Al full size. $22.50 vaiue, $18.50 w21 Cotl'Bed Spring, full size. Was $12.. Coll Spring Mattress, “Bln:hl“ size. $39. 50 329_50 —1 Coil Spring Mat- tress, full size. Hosie ~=112 Pairs Silk Hose, full fash- joned, double pointed heels. Sizes 8% to 10. Formerly ‘1'35 Hose, white feet. Pair... loc —240 Pairs Chiffon Hose, black —0dd Lot Stamped Pieces. 5 Were 19 to 8129 39¢ duuble llle Were 824' 95 Fancy Bed Lighis, in Q) mwler only. Reg. $1.95 Novelties, including tn- dressed dolls, cookie jars, 39(! nfl'm baskets, ete.. = One-oz. Balis of Yarn, in bright nolm'a Included are Sax- d Floss, and Silver- Umbrellas —Two Women's Silk Umbrellas, 16 ribs, brown and $2.98 blue; were §5.95. —Two Women’s Umbrellas, 16 ribs, in red and blue. Were $5.00.. $2 50 —Three Women's Siik Umbrellas, 16 ribs, red, and green. Slightly soiled. Winter Coats Formerly $39.50 o $45.00 $18 —Just 40 coats, reduced for Friday—most of them black with black wolf col- lars and cuffs. Some browns, greens and navy e qoiled. - Wea 814-50 $4.95 loor. by solled. Was $7.50..... Kann's—Fourth F Girls’ Wear $1.00 ~=Slip-over . Sweaters, in lacy wave, with crew and V necks. Green, beige and copen. Sizes 30 to 36. —Pleated Skirts, of solid ok Ssa s " on bodice fope. Bizes 1 w0 14 bons, 29¢ to 69c values, ~—Overblouses of flowered Yard .... and dotted dainty and —Shirred white and tan broadcloth. 39c value, Pair . Sizes 6 to 16. Kann's—Street Floor. ~—Middies, of white jean, regulation style, braid or b self trimmed. Sizes 6 to Home Fittings = —4 Cretonne Folding Screens, i o foor ‘samples. $4.98° g OF _.aner{ Material Remnants, assorted kinds. Reg. 49c 25¢ to 98c. A yard ll—l:hl?u“ fion:lh Hammocks, ly soiled. $39.95 value $22.50 —Curtain Strips, assorted kinds, sample lengths. 19¢ to 10c 39c values. Each ~—Remnants, of wide rib- 19¢ Kann's—Second Floor. Costume Jewelry 29¢ —Necklaces, brueleu, earrings and brooches in new styles and colors for Spring. Made to sell for a higher price. Kann's—Street Floor. b Bodltl;t t:remzu;., pmm and jacquard effects, §: to $3.98 values. Yard $1.85 ~—27 Leatherette Hassocks, as- sorted colors, button cen- 590 ter. $1.29 value. Each.. —17 Cretonne Foot Stools, with metal legs value ~—125 Window Shades, 390 slight seconds, $1.00 value —50-inch Dnnu;“ Regular $2.50 $1 39 'erd . Sale of Lamp Shades i 3.'1‘.?,"’.‘?‘.".'?." H5755.00 59¢ o o-m-, E s lc and sea ere ~—Leather-laced paneled .49, sl 35 shades for bridge, table and floor lamps. Beau- tifully decorated. Regu- lar $1.00 value. large size. !licnuy dam- $10 are growing in popular- it ltylnthe!rhhrmsma. tion as a result of demands made by striking high school students of Manila, Special Purchase 10,000 Yds. Silks and Rayons —We secured this large col- lection of Spring dress fabrics The newest patterns and colorings for Spring are shown, the as- from two silk jobbers. sortment including— 19 Yard ] 39-Inch Printed Silk Crepes and Chiffons - 39-inch Printed Rayon Flat Crepes 39-inch Washable Silk Flat Crepes 39-inch Plain Silk Chiffons and Striped Georgette 33-in. Heavy Silk Pongee and 32-in. Printed Pongee 39-inch Plain Washable Rayon Crepes Silk Remnants, 50c to $2 yd. —Desirable Lengths in Plain and Printed Kinds. Furs 10 Fox Scarfs, Tull size skins; were $16.75 and $19.75, for... ~2 Natural Opossum Coats, were $98 to $110.. —1 Gray Galland Coat, was 8110, for. ealine (dyed dyed rabbit) Coats, fisher - dyed fitch collar sqs and cuffs; were $198, for —7_ Wolf rfs, $59, for —& Pointed Fox Scarfs, large skins; were $69.50 and $79.50, for Kann' Unifornds —12 Uniforms, of chambray, and- broadcloth. Broken sizes. Were $2.95 and $5.95, 32.00 S R e and foulard. and 36. $2.95 value.. s]"oo women and misses. . en's sizes. Were $1.00, for 590 Kann's—Second —$1.00 Pinafore Aprons, of nov- elty vfinfi and checks, for 79c —25 Dresses, percales prints. Misses’ and wom- nd Floor. Linen and Pi Wash Froc ; $1.59 —Dainty frocks of Irish handkerchief linen, her g“m size dn_every color. Underwear —122 “Rayon Maid” Rayon Ull- dergarments, small sizes. —12 Lace-trimmed Ray- on Undergarments =108 Rayon Bandeaux. Formerly 25c each. FPri- , each 74 ' Kann's—Street Floor, Linens —80 Imported Cotton Lumnch Cloths, stripe_borders, 44 in.. —75 Yards Linen Table Damask, 70 in.; bleached; 3225 $1 79 colored borders and hem stitched hems; reg. 50c.. —50 Doz. Linen Lunch Nlpklnl, 12-in. size, in white, or with ac col!a.nd border !:uh i Olog‘l “217 in. kw’de 10 ik yare a plece; T $1.50. A plece.. sl 00 —20 Damask an in solid colors; sbx'lz-in cloth [ & napkins to matec were $3.89, for Kann's—Street floor Auto Tubes, 69¢ ~—Cholice of 10 sizes: 29x4.40, 31x4, 20x5.00, 32x4, 31x5.00, 33 30x5.25, 34x4, 31x5.25, 30x5.00. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Children’s Wear —Knitted Berets, white, 9Q¢ tan and brown. $1 values. —10 prs. Infants’ Shoes; white; sizes 1 and 2. soued 790 $1.4 OOK‘ndfi $1.: 25 values. . Cai Covers; values —Infants’ solled. 3149 to ll flfl sl.oo values hine' ade. g 103 chine made. Sises years. $1.50 values. 98¢ Kann's—Second Floor. solled. with «olored 39c % Sportswear —35 Silk Blouses, long-sleeved or lleeveleu styles; sizes to $6.00 —9 Knitted Suits, 2-]76 style. ts, of light- o B e 4 to ‘Were $16.50, for $7 00 —8 Metallic Biou Sizes 34 to 3. Were o $2.95 —35 Coat Sweaters, long sleeved, and sleeveless. All wool. Sizes 36 to 40. red, orange, and vio- let. Sizes 34 to 36. $5.75 Japanese Cotton Coolie Coats 2 for $1 —In colorful women's and misses' sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. —12 Scan sl hfi mfled. $2 value ..ooceencnas —Bandeaux, table Ilot. Assorted styles. Sizes 30 39¢ to 36. 45c to 69c values.. —10 Health Belt Corsettes, flex- ing front style. Sizes $2 75 44, 46 and 48 only. Kann's—Sec Floor. 7¢ and 10c¢ Handkerchiefs 5c¢ ea. White and colored styles, for women. Some have colored borders. Kann—Street Floor, Radios —1 Lafayette Neutro- dme Radio Battery @7 50 in lclg!net‘ l( b:‘ttelg set) . s 1 s -] A, Rlldlo:}flll $141.50. . s 1 19 - ctor Portlble. !ofle;l'. ‘Was 353. :!aw. . $25 Neckwear —Special Lot of Neck- o wear, ‘cach —Blousettes, samples and broken lots, in batiste. Rayon and linen lawn. $1.50 and $1.95 wae 222027 8090 $1.00 —25 Turbans, of wool and 25 rayon. Were 59c. Each.. c —Large Lace Vells, in tan, 25¢ Kann's—8treet Floor., black and brown. Each.. Chinaware =3 Dinner Sets, decorated; 112-plece sets; gt = e $20.95 ne plece Dinner Set, decorated, - was $12.98, 37 98 One 96 - nleee Dinner Set, decorated; $79.98, for .. —One 59 Dinner $14.98, for Kann' Decorated e $9.98 students expelled as the result of a previous strike. Notions 24 Boston Bags, imita- tion leather, Reg. $1.00.. 500 —18 Fur Bags, of flowered 3g cretonne. Reg. 75¢ c —Garment Bags, of Argentine cloth, will holdel dress. 69(: polors. Were lflc —Mm Mt:.lum Mmr]l‘;k]ene. for' marking clothes, indelible Reg. 60c 390 —Unburnable Ironing 17': Board Pads, reg. 25c, for. Kann's—Street Floor. Coats —5 Medium-weight Sports Coats, in tan and brown. Misses’ sizes. $15, for _I:‘l Bluka Cul&‘. large sizes, collar and cuffs. $49.50 value, at .. $24 75 —3 Tan Coats, brown caracul collar and $25 value —5 Red Coats, black fur trim- med. Misses' sizes. Were $25 $69.50 to $79.50, for.. —6 Leatherette Jackeis, wool ll“lwdi Gm black n:d aI.m)wn. Sizes 3 3 8. Were 8 Now.... $3-75 Kann’s—Second Floor. Jewelry =25 Novelty 3-pc. Smok- 50(! ing Sets. $1.00 values. . e sterling silver. $1.00 to $2.95 values 79¢ —2 Real Stone Neck- laces. $7.50 values... —8 Necklaces of sim- ulated pearls. and $2.95 values.. —&6 Novelty Brm $3.95 to $5.95 vnluel;s °abmlml Novelty Necklaces. .4 $7.50_values. Choice. $1 95 —12 Kiddies’ Bracelet and 59@ Necklace Sets. $1 values Kann's—Street Floor. Porto Rican Gowns 39¢ —Entirely handmade, of fine muslin, with colorful applique and embroidered Floorcoverings =4 Chenille Rugs, reversible. Size 27x54. $6.95 33'95 values —10 Scatter Rugs; floor samples. ‘B"ll::! .2.7.!(6!. l2.95 $1 00 —250 Yds. 3::"\’.,{’; .69 to $2.75 Vll- 750 Bize 18x36, 35c values. 270 9!12 lnlkd. m”o’a ssw value cese —3 Rl".lnh Rugs, size 7.6x10.6; floor samples. $1530 §Q Q5 I l'l-:p. size 4x7. 81095 $8 95 values 5 Felt Base G x12. $8.95 values Kann's—Third Floor. Lingerie —35 Chemise, of satin and flat crepe. Misses' and women's sizes. Were sl 95 205 ....cc000scinnne ‘—6% Flannelette Gowns, long sleeved, button front. Special, 2 for 31 00 —25 Pairs of Bloomers, of flat Sports and dark shades. Broken sizes. Were 88c. Each.... Kann's—Second Floor. Pictures ~—Framed Pictures, colored prints, etc. Some of the frames slightly rubbed. 59¢c, for .. Kann Domestics —300 Yards White Long- 15¢ loth, 36 in.; . e— 200 Yards rel?nhll::ei‘:l —100" !M *81x99~ 81-00 Pillowcases, ” 45x36 251! y-made of !uthemroot Mekml reg. 59c each, for 4'7° Kann's—Street Floor. Robes —8 Heavy Blanket Robes, floral designs, in women’s $1'59 sizes. Were $2.00, for. —6 iited Robes, of ' ra) satin, satin de chine and sal Broken sizes. Were 3 $4.95 to $10, for $3.95 Kann's—Second Floor. NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS ON FRIDAY REMNANTS AND ODD LoTS Printed Silk Dresses Special at $5 —Some have lace collars, others frilly pleated col- lars. They are made in the new silhouette style and feature the modified Boleros and cape- lets are very much in evi- dence on the new 3 Plain-colored fabrics, ja- bots, bows and flowers are effective trimmings. Misses’ and Women's Sizes. Kann’s—Second Floar. 386 Prs. Women’s Low Shoes —Novelty styles of patent and tan leathers—plain and combi- nation effects—with hlgh cubnn the rtment. Kann's—Fourth Floor, and bnby heels, Sizes 3 Writing Paper 19¢ box —White and oolors in finishes Bed Coverings Conters and” borden: @3 O centers lers; 'le78 1n were $4.95.. $2 95 —5 Plai s.llmtu-eonnd Com- sl ly solle 'Cl’l $13.95, for - $5.95 20 ' Blankets, fil‘hfly solled, all wool and part wool; were $2.45 to $20, now— $1.98 to $12.95 =17 All-wool Plaid Blankets, 66x 80-in. size; good eol- $6.95 —15 Winter Coats. ss'gs ‘Were $10. SizesT7to 14 - —10 Winter Coats. Were ‘10 Dress, Size 10. Was W gl Vs $5.95 —10 Girls’ Overblouses of white broadcloth; sizes 6 lfld 8 nly :vmefly $1.00.. 4'9‘: $8 95 rls’ Roadster Oc-'l. wera $15.95. Size 7 onl¥.evesnias xnnna-qsecond Floor. —In tHis group are wom- en’s round hat boxes, and 20 or 22 in. overnight cases; also Dupont cov- ered boxes, and 18-in. traveling bags. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Special Purchase Ruffled and Panel Curtains 85¢ to $1.29 Values 59¢ —The ruffied curtains are of scrim and marquisette, some plain, others colored. All complete with valance and tle-backs. The panels are of marquisette in ecru color with rayon fringe, Kann's—Third Floor. Reduced for Clearance 150 Rayon Panties and Step-ins 0 —Extra heavy quality, in tailored styles. If you find your size in the as- sortment you'll find an unusual value. Glove Silk Under- garments 88¢ —Short bloomers, vests and panties — guaran- teed run-proof—in pink and peach. Vests in sizes 36 to”w Others in sizes Klnn's—av.rut Floor, Housewares —14 Window lllrl( -2 '.l'hne-hma 0 with oven $11.98, for =3 Enameled Broom Closetd, spectal, eacn $0-95 —1_“Northwind” _Refrigerator, seamless porcelain lined; was $37.50, for 827'50 —4 Bird Ci S eled flnllh l’:‘n $1. :‘0“31 00 —: Globe Gas nu-, full por- celain style 20 $85, for —1 Gilobe Gas celain; reg. asl 5, for . 836 95 porcelain leaf; reg. $15.95, ml: $10.95 —One $31.50 xnem ‘Table, enameled 819-95 % $1.98 " $5.95 ~—6 Wagner E e ¥ Reduced Values. ... —High-grede lvcnlnl in black and g—‘m Street tnd acersath. Biss 34 1o 44 $35 0 $50 ] 9 Values. . Junior Miss Frocks —15 Reg. $5 Frocks, of cloth -nfl silk, broken 3200 sizes case -5 l.‘ fl! Three- plece Suits, of wool cnpe and tweed, con- sisting of silk blouse, skirt, and silk-lined coat. Broken 818 Kann's—Second Floor, Toilet Goods —22 Bottles Garaen e e 12 T 69 Reg. $1.00 69c —20 Bot! o "Dounle Comapacts, 0 Doul ompac on_ chain. Reg. $1.00, at 79¢ 79¢ ~—30 Raquel Dusting Lotion. Reg. 25¢, at 10c 10c —32 Powder Puffs, in rub- ber-lined cases. Reg. 25¢ —28 China Powder Boxes, 790 nney style. Reg. $1.00.. Kann's—Street, Floor. 9x12-Ft. Grass Rugs, §3.50 u.led with nmucuon ln any room of your home. Blue, rose and brown colorings. in attractive de- ‘Kann's—Third Floor, Leather Goods —30 Children’s Bags, of silk and leather. Were 50c to $1.00— 19¢ and 50c —Ill&fltfll‘h.l,cllelflier to . $7.50 te and color. Sizes 5%. 6, and al 59 G% A Dl ;3 ‘h o :llp-on sme. fleou llnd. n black, d bea; £0c08, N Sizes 6% to 8%. BUSY CORNER SPECIALS These Goods Reduced for Friday Only! 7c Octagon Laundry Soap 6 cakes, 32¢ —An excellent Laundry Soap, reg. %o & cake. (Limit, | heaYY. 6 cakes to a cus- tomer.) Third Floor. $250 Corsettes $1.89 —For the medium to full figure. —Impos Lightly boned; of durable cloth; beautifully tailored wlde. with firm inner 99¢ Rayon Underwear 84ce. trimmed, uflored and appli- :fln in pas ades; regular and extra sizes. Street Floor. 18c White Pajama Check 12%e¢ yd- —36 in. wide; close-woven qull- ity for unnnc i Street Floor. 29¢ White Broadcloth 19¢ yd. —36 in. wide; an excellent quality for children's and women's garments. Street Floor. 25¢ Part-Linen Huck Towels 20c —A_good weight, excellent wearing qulllz“wml col- Street, Floor, Playing ‘Cards pkgs. $1.00 Narrow style, linen finish cards. Imported Glace and Lambskin Gloves $1.77 pr. ~—Novelty Turn- down Cuff G 25¢ and 29¢ Theatrical Gauze 18¢ yd. in ll d ain_an 4 tel pcolora, g suitable for ds of cur- Third Floor. Leather Bags $1.19 —An excellent as- lomnent of lcm:- ags, in top an el arap atie; all colors and (uo& value, Street Floor. ‘Third Floor. $1.59 Stam, Bedspreads 89¢ ea. —Double-bed slightly im In easy .designs, prettily tinted. Fourth Floor. $2.00 Nearlin Couch Covers $1.48 —These couch cove ers are made of striped nearlin, fringed Picot Top Chiffon Silk Hou $1.05 Gloves, —Full Fashioned overseam sewn, stitched 25¢ Linen Handkerchiefs 15¢ ea. —All linen, with one corner beau- tifully hahd - em- broidered, in at- tractive color com= binations. Street Floor. Room Size Felt-Base Art Squares $3.60 —0x12 and 9x10 sizes, in good col- ors and patterns. Serviceable and long-wearing floor coverings. Gauze, 36 in. 29¢ Mixing Bowls 19¢ ea. —11-in. ellow Bowls, decorated with blue bands. Handy kitchen utensils. ‘Third Floor. Reg. $1.95 Silk Georgette Crepe $1.35 yd. —40 light and dark new Spring shades size; fect. all around. | from which to choose. 40 in. wide, Street Floor. - Metal A ; e;im?’ar.c“ Third Floor, 39c Rayon Lining 29¢ yd. —A 36-in material in f"“‘ shades and lustrous a Street Floor, Fudge Candy 29¢ 1b. —Homemade Va- nilla and chocalate g covered fudge. B Street Floor. e oy

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