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~=n the remains of the third man turned - BODY OF FRAMEL IS BELEVED FOUND Journalists Discover Bones and Other Relics Near Camp of Andree. HUE AT Sy By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, September 8.—The frozen Northern wastes of Whije mlnd.l or Hvitvoen, have given up another body, presumably that of the third| member of the Andree balloon expedi- tion of 1897. A party of journalists aboard the | sealing vessel Isbjoern, excited at dis-/ coveries of the crew of the Bratvaag on | the island and. hurrying there them- selves, managed to land there Satur- day to seek out relics of the fll-fated | expedition which Dr. Gunnar Horn and his associates left behind. { The skeleton found was presumed to, be that of Knut Prankel, third member of the Andree group, who, it generally | had been believed, died en route to, ‘White Island from the spot where the ! balloon, in which they wished to cross | the North Pole, came down. The crew | of the Bratvaag found only two bodies. A group of bones they believed' to be out to be a polar bear’s bones. In addition to the third skeleton the . Isbjoern an.y found a number.of other things left by the Andree expedition of 33 years ago, including scientific instru- ments, weapons, pieces of the basket below the Andree balloon and Frankel's note books. They said the camp was | in excellent order. They believed the | explorers died from a sudden catastro- | phe, such as a blizzard. i Advices of discovery of the third body probably will lead to postponement of the memorial service planned for the «| ahead a little so I can park? FROM SQUAD CAR SEAT TO POLICEMAN’S BEAT Chicago Officer Learns 'rh.t' Dep- uty Police Commissioner Has Parking Rights. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 8.—One can imagine the emotions of Policeman Ralph Catanese. There he sat in the comfotiable seat of & squad car, before the Detective Bu~ reau, when a mild-mannered chap ap- proached with the soft-spoken query: “Weuld you mind movuklg” your car And he said it seriously—without a trace of a smile. Policeman Catanese thought he'd be convulsed with laugh- ter. Then he realized the effrontery and turned on his interrogator: A “Who the devil (or words to that ef- fect) do you ‘hink you are?” The mild-mannered chap thought he was James Scanlan, a deputy police commissioner. Catenese isn't sitting in a squad car tonight. He's pounding a beat away out on the West Side. H HUNGARIAN MINISTéR DIES Dr. Joseph Vass, Clergyman, Was Welfare and Labor Head. BUDAPEST, Hungary, September 8 (#)—Dr. Joseph Vass, minister of social welfare and labor, died here today of apoplexy. Born in 1877, Dr. Vass was a Roman Catholic priest and former professor of theology at Budapest University. He was food minister in 1920 and subse- quently minister of education. He was one of the leaders of the Christian Na- tional Party. U. S. OFFICERS HONORED Duchess of Aosta Entertains Corps THE FROCKS - $1.00 «—Pretty prints, floral, dotted and striped broad- cloth, also linene and Peggy cloth; made in regulation style, with white collars and - cuffs; some have bolero, flared or pleated skirts, or tuck-in styles. A number trimmed with shirring. Sizes 7 to 14. Kann's—Second Floor. ’ 300 New Frocks Arrive Here’s the New Jersey Blouse $1.59 —One may have this new blouse with sleeves, or sleeveless, as preferred, for there are plenty o f both B\ styles in this collec- tion. Some of the- blouses have neat col- lars, others are col- +larless. In pastel Smart Canton Crepes and Tweed Prints $3.50 —The smartness of style proves them copies of much higher priced models, and the materials are the popular Canton crepes, in black, brown and green; satins in black only, and travel tweed prints, in colorful designs. Full and flare skirts, pleats, yoke hip- three until it is known for certain that the body is that of Frankel The o e s Swedish warship Svenskund will await| ROME, Italy, September 8 (#)—The at Tromsoe for the Isbjoern, which| Duchess of Aosta, cousin-in-law of the must travel slowly because of motor King of Italy, yesterday evening enter- trouble. tained tshe captain and officers of the /LEGS’ DIAMOND ASKS |5 poomne s " o Cannon Mill Sheets ner in Caj te Palace. | was attendancee. The cruiser | J i is at present anchored in the Bay of ° DETENTION DAMAGES Fsr—==e M &5l 3 Qiyas—81.00 ea. American Charges That Action of [ EDUCATIONAL. —63x99, 72x99 and 81x90 in. sizes. They are made F.assian Police Was “Harm- The Abbott School of 2 15 o Ot Fine & CosnmercialiAst of an excellent grade of sheeting, neatly hemmed. Terr 81x99-in. Sheets, $1.09 Fall Term rts October 1 42 and 45 in. by 36 in. Cases, 25¢ ea. 1624 H St. N. Na. 8054. Devitt School Attractive Crinkle Bedspreads. ...............$1.39 Rayon Spreads in Attractive Colors. ........$2.25 police by entering Al fccredited boarding and dar Ready-Made Pillow Ticks shades and rich Fall colors. lines, bolero and jacket effects; capes, too, are still very popular. Collars in various styles, tailored or ruffled, and flesh-colored yokes and bow ties. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor, IN OUR ANNUAL LINEN SALE . Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. New Rayo Krepe Porto Rican Gowns $1.00 —Every one is handmade and very dainty, too, with touches of colorful applique and hand embroidery. They are-made’ of rayon and cotton fabrics that launder excellently and wear well. The colors are flesh, peach, white and nile. All in sleeveless styles, with reg- ulation necklines, and all cut full. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, September 8.—Jack pensated for was filed before Dlunondl a Hamburg lawyer associated ' with a Berlin attorney engaged by Dia- Have the Style Features of Better Fall Dresses $1.00 —You will be surprised to learn that such attractive frocks could be priced so low. Here are pretty novelty prints, made in the smart new styles, with flared skirts, or straightline effects. Some with new collars, others collar- less, and with three-quarter or full length sleeves. ovel little bows, buttons, and collars furnish the trimmings. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY | € 1735.170"F S Novi 10359 Fall Term Begins September 27, 1930 School—Late Afternoon St SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL e ana Porcien. Countries OF ECONOMICS AND Taii Form esin Sesiember 15 GOVERNMENT Dot B Snnabols—coast Guara g T - 818 13th St. N.W. i ¥: alio for Fivine Cee Telephones Nat. 6617, Met. 7964 Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. New Fall Bags Are In Dull Leathers $2.95 —Smart calf bags and dull red, pin morocco; with slide fastening; others in flat envelope and top - strap style, all neatly lined and fitted. The colors are black, brown, green and navy. ber 17. Tuition and board $800 per year. 52x68 Linen Tablecloths, special ....... Linen Damask Napkins, good quality. ... .6 for 75¢ —Sister’s, suit has a pleated skirt clt 1o 1‘3?. also 1 o call b 2961 Upton Street N.W. Linen Crash Toweling RN RSy -5 made on a waist, because he was de- ||| school in Washington, D. Kann's—Strest Floor. ‘Washington, D. C. CCOUNTANCY Quilted Table Padding, special..... and Brother’s suit has the shorts. which stresses College Entrance Board and preparation for West Point, Naval Ac: y, Guard and Air Ses 5 teferences available. Catalogue on : request. Fall term begins Septem- y ) ° Hand-Block Print ; Pace é:-r s; B. C. S. and M. TahleClothS, SOC Ea. 8 ay and Eve- | B 3 2 . o ,‘C'H" ."'_"“;".:{“‘hfnl’ ‘ —>52 inches wide, in very decorative designs and all Alike But D lff erent hmngfl:fl! | colors. An unusual value at the sale price. Broth d Sistei ;| Dist. 8288 . _17th and H 50c Linen Huck Towels, special. ........... rother and Sister 29¢’Linen Guest Towels, specigl. .......... Suits of Jersey $1.39 They are in green, tan, red, blue, - pink and white, and in sizes from 2 to 6 years. Kann's—Second Floor. MOUNT PLEASANT ScHOOL SECRETARIES TIVOL! THEATRE BUILDING TELEPHONE, COLUMBIA 3000 " Just Arrived—100 Decorated Clothes Hampers Specially Priced ' $2.69 Usually $4.00 and $6.00 ,—Choose from round, square and oblong shapes, sturdily constructed, handmade willow hampers. A :ood range of color schemes in the deco- ration from which to select. Keann's—Third Floor. Dist. 2488 Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Sidwell's Fds Sdloo For Boys and Girls 47th Year Begins September 22 i City School, 1809.181 1 St. N.W. Costume Design Grades and High School Life Class Eintetinn tnd Gride o fhointy ||| Children's Saturday Class , I, I, Gymmasium, Swimming, Bus -Service 1333 F St. NW. ME. 2883 3,600 Yds. 29¢ and 39c Washable Cretonnes . Speciaily Priced 19¢ ya. —For the many household uses for which you need cretonnes, here is an unusual chance to supply those needs. Both medium and heavy grades in the collection, in small, large and all-over designs, many modernistic effects. Enough of any one pattern to fit up the entire home. All full bolts. Kann's—Third Floor. + Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M. Principal Phone National 0284 The Temple School, Iric. Emphasizing Individual Instruction in Business and Secretarial Training Enroll for Fall Classes NA. 3258 Fall Term Begins tember 22 Day Session, 9 9 Evening Session, to 7 WOoOoD’S SCHOOL ST, T ESTABLISHED 18385 Gu-sll. and M, r" L. b 311 East Capitol St. 2000 treet et. Linecln. 0038 iU LI g All Commercial Branch. GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL Enroll Now for Fgll 1930-1831 SESSIONS COMMENCE WASHINGTON. COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Thirty-fifth Year Kann's—Street Floor. " For Your Old Radio or Phonograph $7 Toward the Purchase of the New R-52 Victor Radio $233.60 Complete Deducting the $76 Allowance, the.Price Is Only $157.60 —When the Victor Micro-synchro- nous Radio 'was-introduced it was hailed as a “radio that is a real musi- cal instrument.” And to still fur- ther make it a thing of dignity and beauty, as well as ent, Victor designers have created for this same wonderful instrument a beautiful and unusual cabinet. It is complete with tubes. Model R. E. No. 45 at $293.50 Same Allowance i Kann's—Fourth Floor. : % Worn by thousands of Washington Women Sold exclusively at Kanw's in Wash- ington “Selma’ All-Silk * Chiffons at $1.15 - emiegte S o ce; e, 0ps in - lined ;or extra wear, and with becoming French heels. They make lasting friends of every new purchaser. All, the new shades. Other Selma Styles No. 900—Extremely sheer, :"-: 2. COURT F. WOOD, Principal Fel ahony’s National Art School FELIX MAHONY, Director Interior Decoration, stume Design, Commercial Art, Post- ers, Color, Dynamic Symmetry Professional, Cultural, Fundamental Courases, Personal Instruction Day and Night Classes : Children’s Saturday Classes . Connecticut Avenue & M |} 1747 Rhode Island Ave. i North 1114 Begins October 1st PTGl B faE R Georgetown Law School 506 E Street, N.W. Telephone National 7203 Reg. $10.75 Heavy-Weight Felt Base Rugs $5.00 9x12-ft. and 9x10Y%-ft. Sizes ilk top service, ~—8ensible, sanitary for almost any room in ::m-mlu service the home; in an excellent range of patterns and \ WRIGHE oo oe e vaas colors. Each rug is packed in its individual carton. =:7m'-.:\‘0:‘ri“('::ignn Many tile and floral patterns in the’ collection. - mar 305 M §2 05 - Kann's—Street Floor Kann's—Third Floor. “A Collegiate Institution for N Business Training” Twenty ~ seventh successful N Enlarged faculty. Im- Classes now THE SWAVELY SC HOOL year. proved courses. N forming. 7 Day and Evening Sessions Registrations Now Being Made For Catalogue, Call or Phone National 1748 721 Thirteenth Street | jonally Known Preparatory School for Boys > 28 Miles From Washington 31st Year Qpens Sept. 15 inStudr | recreation adapted to