Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1930, Page 6

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ECSVE BATE | NEHNAFOREEN for Positions. [ 1 By the Associated Press. SHANGHAL July 22.—Maneuvers foreshadowing a decicive battle between Nationalist and Northern rebel armies | in Shantung were reported today in | dispatches from both factions | The belligerents seemingly were des- tined to clash along the Tientsin-Pukow | Ralway near Tain, Shantung, and the outcome may determine the fate of the Nationalist attempt to blast the rebels out of that province 1 Nationalists yesterday indicated they planned tc pul 100,000 more men on the Shantung and Honan fronts in ad- dition to the 250,000 government troops | o¢ Jielens, Mont, Republican nominee, | B who will _oppose Semator Thomas J.| Walsh of Montana, & dry Democrat, for the senatorship in the November elec- tions. He vill run as a wet, | already there rtherners today said | they were m: g 90000 men mnear | ‘Taian, in ad to their heavy forces | near Yenchow to the southward. Nationalist troops in that area were | believed to number about 75.000, which would make tr i ies some- | where near eq | Nanking milj horities said | Chiang Kai-Shek, N: nalist generalis- &imo, had jssu JUSTICE ALBERT K. GALEN ~—A. P. Photo. Injured Athlete Dies. | CHICAGO. July 22 (). —Arthur Gor- | al orders for an | Ski. high school student, who suffered a | 61 advance on Tsinan, rebel-held capital | brain concussion in a practice basket | of Shantung ing, suffering among the OpPOSING forces was believed intense because of | the extreme heat which his - gripped Central China: The temprature has | been varying from 100 to 110 degrees. 472 NOW KNOWN DEAD IN JAPAN-KOREA STORM Unknown Victims of Friday's| Typhoon Expected to Boost Fa- | talities by Further Hundreds. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, July 22—An official death toll of 472 persons, with indications the unknown dead in last Friday's ty-. phoon would number into the hundreds, was reported today in returns printed in_Seoul and Tokio Eastern Kor pecially Kogendo province, was s stricken. A_Seou] dispatch to Rengo News Agency showed the Korean losses as 390 dead: 1,493 missing, and believed dead; 205 in-| jured, and 8475 houses destroyed. Official figures for Kiushiu Island, Southern Japan, where the typhoon struck first, showed 82 known dead: 75 missing, 425 injured, 16,890 houses de- stroved, 20.786 houses damaged, and 1803 boats sunk or missing. The typhoon struck Korea while it still was suffering from the effects of floods. which had killed at least 285 ersons and rendered thousands home- ess. BANKER IS ACCUSED OF CONCEALING JEWELS Executor of Adele Ritchie Post’s . Estate Charges Rings Were Not | Turned Over to Him. By the Associated Press. SANTA ANA, Calif!, July 22—An action charging W. R. Coy, former Laguna Beach banker, with concealing & portion of the estate of Adele Ritchie | Post, two decades ago ““The Dresden China Doll” of the stage, was #iled yesterday by Moresby White, executor. White claimed Coy had declined to answer his letters inquiring if he pos- | sessed valuable rings which belonged | to the actress. White asked the Superior Court to summon Coy for an explanation. Mrs. Post, divorced wife of the actor Guy Bates Post, committed sucide at | Laguna Beach, fashionable artist colony, ' recently after slaying her close friend, Mrs. Doris Murray Palmer. The act | was laid to jealousy over social | prestige. NEW RAILROAD PLANNED | Hangshow-Kiangsi Line Expected | to Cost $18,873,000. | SHANGHAI () —Construction _is scheduled to start soon on a new 317- | mile railroad line from Hangshow to| Kiangsi. Orders for construction materials will be placed with foreign compantes, it is | reported. The total cost of the line is | expected to reach $18.873,000. ball game July 3, died last nigh:. Although detailed advices were lack-/| = Low-Fare Outings DARD TIME PHILADELPHIA CHESTER WILMINGTON AY A o, w BOSTO! $10.00 BOSTO URDAY. TREAT that sensibly Why risk a serious in- fection to get rid of a corn? Blue- jay is a safe, gentle 3-day treatment for banishing corns made by one of the world’s greatest producers of surgical dressings. No cutting —no guess work — no danger. Re- lieves pain and pressure at once— destroys the corn’s structure for easy removal. ‘Used by millions. At all druggists. 6 for 25¢. EXTRAORDINARY! 100 Lawn and Beach Muail and Phone Orders Filled —While the sale lasts, you can buy two of these chairs for just about what you would ordinarily pay for one. They will help you enjoy the hot summer days in coolness and comfort. The frames are of wood in the natural finish; and the covers of sturdy canvas. They fold compactly—so are easy to take wherever you go. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, + D’Orsay Cu Boudoir Slippers $1.00 —Good-looking slippers of rayon pongee in red, jade, copen, orchid and black, trimmed with feathers in con- trasting shades. Soft padded soles and regular heels. All sizes 3 to 8. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Colorful New Tapestry Bags, $1. —Small, medium and large size. bags in top and back strap styles—and a variety of pretty colors and patterns. Each nicely lined and ffted. Kann's—Street Floor. Sale of Sample Blousettes T4c $1.00 1o $1.95 Values —Cool, sleeveless blousettes of printed lawns and checked or plajn satinette—specially ‘rur- chased and specially priced. Kann's—Street Floor, The Fashionable Pull-on Gloves In White and Eggshell $1.00 Pr. —Washable gloves of im- ported double woven fabric, in white and eggshell. Pull on styles with pinked tops and self stitching. Sizes 5!; to 7V3. Kann's—Street Floor. Children’s Bathing Suits $1.49 —Smart little suits of all-wool with white tops and blue, violet, red, tan or green shorts. Sizes 2 to 8 years. A special value. Kann's—Second Floor. $2.45 Sewingr Rockers $1.98 -—~Maple frames in the natural finish with dou- ble-woven rat- $1.69 --Made with five slat and Kann's—Fourth Floor. Mattress Covers —"Sanislip” Covers, 3119 to $1.29 values.. 839C R $1.29 —‘‘Black Rock” Covers, $1.98 to $2.25 $l 59 Kann's—Third Floor. D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 1930. Sleeveless Dresses —Felt hats are with " { us again, smarter and lovelier - than ever. And the thrifty woman, always alert for values, will appre- ciate this offering. New colors — new styles — showing all the latest ideas in brims, bandeaux and off-the-face effects. All head sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Rayon Taffeta—Rayon Crepe—Radium Crepe de Chine Costume Slips $1.09 =F $2.94 —Lovely slips to wear under Summer dresses. Smartly tailored models—in white, pink and the pastel shades. Many of them samples, therefore you will not find every size in every style—but all sizes in the assortment as a whole. Kann's—Second Floor. 3 Distinet Types of Low Shoes Special at $2.95 Linens In White and Natural White Sandals Imported Woven Models Arch Supports Well Known Brands Kann's—Fourth Floor, Spécial Sale—$2.95 to $3.95 Beach Robes $1.95 —The smartest styles in beach apparel. Novelty cretonne robes—the large English beach robes that can be used as a beach rug—the smart, thre:-Plece Pajama Ensembles—all are in the collection—in pretty bright eolors. Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. Rayon Combinations In Four Styles 99¢ Brassiere Combinations Swami tops, flare bottoms Brassiere Combinations Non-run rayom tops, flare bottoms Three-in-One Combinations Step-in, Chemise, Vest Two-in-One Combinations Step-in and Petticoat Kann's—Street Floor. A Flacon of the New Evening in Paris Perfume —given with the purchase of each box of Evening $1 OO in Paris Face Powder, at * Kann's—Street Floor, and Ensembles! They Were Made To Sell at $10.00 1o $16.50! $6.95 White Silk Crepes Pastel Crepes Shantungs Printed Silk Crepes Geargettes—Chiffons —When do you remember buying dresses of ‘such high quality ma- terials, such smart styles, so finely finished at a price like this? It is difficult to give you even a faint idea of the remarkable values in the sale. You can tell that only by looking at the dresses themselves. Think of it! Only $6.95! You will want several. There Are— —Tailored Sleeveless Dresses for active sports, —Dresses with . Short Sleeves or Jackets for street wear. —Dresses with Capelet Sleeves and Collar for afternoon. —Softly Tailored Frocks fir home. wear. —Chiffon and Georgettes for even- ing wear. Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Kann’s—Second Floor. Hanky Lawns Sports Percales Sheer Voiles $1.79 $1.95 and $2.95 Values —It is dresses like these that make Summertime a joy. They are so cool, so sheer, so pretty and so in- expensive, Foliage patterns, gay prints, dots, geometric designs. In the bright Summer colors—dresses you will want to wear from early morning until late in the evening, whether you stay quietly at home or go away. . Sizes 16 to 52 Kann's—Second Floor. Girls’ Wash Dres Of Sheer Dimities, Voiles and Batistes $1.00 Regular $1.59 to $1.95 1"alues —A delightful collection of summer dresses—styles to please every young girl —at a-price that will appeal to every - Mother. ‘Cool, summery models in plain colors, flowered and dotted patterns— Many with detachable capes and jackets —flared and pleated skirts. Sizes 7 to 14 Years Kann's—Second Floor,

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