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THE EVE. . *' S8 'R, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. B9 REUBEN CLARK MAY |5itfieniumed » “ommr e ot nt| ATTACK ON TARIFF | mmi.seme o smoigmst was un|con Amerian, worters suploysd by | DENIES WIFE'S CHARGES |, The hushand chacend e it s | SUCCEED MORROW | o.om o i sl ot3icie H3d | ANSWERED BY DAVIS |52 . s, B Scrtar o s o B prperins Inmietie 3| AND FIGHTS DIVORCE et ieepeos & iissni v | 2151 California St. onl! @ few days of three years. He was have blllkzm o( dollars invested in fac- | own lands, than to bring them here.” A ST Dy as Mrs. McGrew charged. McGre: appointed by Calvin Ooome and u.m- {ories abroad, He evidently wants the ARCHBISHOP IS FINED | *%™ esiow, Tilm Actress, de- ,;:gfl.m;{"“";;";"“‘:;‘m“:fi;':‘ 5 attractive rooms Former Undersecretary of State Secreury ot Labor Allo Defends g"fifl“‘afiu‘“;mcg g D cused by Husband of Appearing "-f':e as an m‘x'- 3 i and bath, $85 Candidate for Post. timately dealt with them while attached ing Bankers’ Grou and our people at work, we would be | Department of Interior today announced By the Associated Press. b Mowly "Discrated e to the State Department, and later g ol r customers for the products of for- | that Mgr. Pascual Diaz, Archbishop of —LOS ANGELES, October 1.—Charles m—— poo e while working with Morrow in Mexico L Sign factories and farms. When men | Mexico, had paid a fine of $250 imposed | p " y1oGrew, 2 | J. Reuben Clark of Salt Lake City, | MOTTOW, leaving Washington iate { Labor Davis has replied | Indulge in loose talk and advocate low- | Ubo0 B by & Mexiean court for alleged | o) oy, e resind « e OItY, | vesterday ‘after conferences with Presi- | Secretary o r Davis has replied | ering- the bars to admit four or five | Violation of the religious laws. nswer through his attorneys | former Undersecretary of State, is looked | dent Hoover and the Secretary and his | to an attack upon tariff and immigra- | million mors people u;m this couan 1¥ remfl:fi;g n;'ofll_‘;mhe‘ s E:Ojn.c{;:? of 2 ;o a g{:m‘mn brought by Jean Har- | upon &s an outstanding te for | subordinates, declined to discuss the by John W. Barton, Minne- | for the sole purpose of consuming ti ugust | low, actress, | e o o A iy, | Rew. Jetacypolitical _ situation” to g;;,:‘:nk’;,_omnm - :d dm;'l‘:‘ omerican. farme wheat, it would be |6, which was held contrary o the laws| McGrew asked the court to deny his | Wm. H. Snmdeu Co. 1519 K st Dist. 1015 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Recep- tion Room and 2 Baths; Electric Refrigeration. which was vacat Dwight | which he will throw himself in a few & well to remember that they would too | forbidding religious acts in public out- [ wife a divorce and refuse a restraining | ‘W. Morrow, by ':-fd,:'fi;g" e days in the campaign for election to|the American Bankers' Association at .pflduy consume the American workeralflde of churches. The department said | order tying up his mo: He asked 1 fihT]gEc )AREOIIENdENW . Morrow'’s resignation was taken | the Senate as the Republican nominee. | Cleveland, said that creating a high | job. that Mgr. Diaz paid the fine to the de- | he not be required to $10,000 at- th and Columbia Road N.W. to President Hoover 0 Pretident Hoover by Secretary of Helsrunningasawet. ~ | running as a wet. fariff and at the same time raising the | = “It would be better for us to keep our partment yesterday. torney's fees. s e ped with sliding porcelain top, tilt flour bin, cutlery drawer, bread box, 7- -pc. glass spice set and other step-saving features. First Time—Adjustable Linen Damask Heavy All-Metal Cloths Radlator : —Pure lfig.d?mik cloths, ° ] ] § . : Enclosures e e | Fine Dinnerware—Half Price! cogtis With Shades $1.00 Down—Convenient Paymenis Kann's—Third Floor. Rayon Spreads In the Popular English Brambleberry Panem! —Gracefully designed bridge ‘and Junior lamps that possess much of {he: moderRiatic’ sharms’ of higher priced models, A prettily decorat- ed pnchmem. paper shade comes on each lamp. Kann's—Third Floor. With Perforated . Cane Front i 9 $3 99 Complete for 4 64 Pcs. Service for Eight —Double bed size, made of a —Attractive walnut-finished radiator en- good quality rayon, in solid closures with inside water humidifier and colors, finished with ruffled welded corners. They are 9 inches wide borders, scalloped edge. Reg- tlm‘l zsd,mfzhes‘high s and can be used ularly $5. or radiators from 32 to 44 inches wide, 4 Not only protect your walls and draperies, i —Here is a value that will .be hard to but give a neater appearance to a n?:m P]ll()w TiCkS, 44(; duplicate. Beautiful Dinnerware of $15 Down Filled thin American porcelain at exactly e Eher, —Ready-made of feather- half price. Choice of two discon- proof ticking, in fancy stripe tinued patterns. : o 17 32.Piece Sets, Special, $3.98 . . . . 50-Piece Sets, Special, $8.98 Comforts Fu.ll Porcelaln ' Unb.lea(‘hed Mus- : Kann's—Third Floor. lin, 10c yd. : $11.95 —A good quality muslin, will —Beautiful floral and Oriental designs, Gas Ranges W BUY YOUR RUGS NOW on fn saten, wih plein border ind pure down. 72x84-in. size. Regularly $ 69 5 0 15¢ Longcloth Unusually Low Prices in the Anniversary! o i g $98.50 .. 121/5¢ )'d- With —36 inches wide, good qual- Insulated ity, with soft finish. Ovens Kann's—Street Floor. 5-Pc. Mixing Bowl Sets 59¢ —Yellow porcelain mixing bowl sets, with bowls in graduating sizes. 98c ~—Good looking, value. efficient, cabinet style ranges in $3.50 Dillllflfik rich green and Kann's—Third Floor. v ol ro-tone [ Drapery Sets the kitchen cooler A e Seamless Axminster Rugs— Special ing’ the oven un- —Rich, thick pile rugs, very durable and quite smart . . . necessary —Three-piece styles of pretty offered in the Anniversary "way below the price you would 2":::": °"§r"'ou“:: drapery damask in rich col- expect to pay for rugs of this quality. Choice of the 9x12 oven. .’ ors for Winter. Two side and 814x10}; ft. sizes. Phoe Consiiiiies. curtains and a valance, all Rang_ie it Reg. $69.95 Wool Wilton Rugs 4x6-Ft. Numdah Rugs Felt-Base Rugs at Door StOpS —Imported rugs in bril- —Congoleum and Cer- Special at liant Pcnloringsg and de- $7095 tainteed made 9x12 and $4" 79 signs. Suitable for wall 9x1074 ft. rugs in pretty 95 panels, couch covers or floor rugs. colors and patterns. c 3x4-ft. size, $5.00. Each rug in an individual carton. “Iroquois” Double-Faced Velour Portieres 36 Inches Wide Formerly $14.95 Pr, —An Anniversary offering of portieres that will make new fnends for our Drapery Department. The well-known “Iroquois” brand, sold exclusively at Kann’s in Washington— and made of soft, deep-pile velour in rich color combinations. lS)m'r(';e finished with French edge, others New York open orders. —The Coach (illustrated) and the Covered Wagon—as useful as they . - S o are ornamental. The coach is 7% Felt Baqe FlOOI‘ Coverlnbs’ 25c ‘Sq' yd' inches high, with body in green and running gear in orange finish. The covered wagon is 874 inches high and 12 inches long—with ivory-finished Kann's—Third Floor. top, blue body and orange running ear, A B Kann's—8treet Floor. i —Heavy felt-base floor covering, in new patterns and colors. To be cut from the full rolls. Stays flat on the floor without tacking. Please bring floor measure- ments. “Iroquois” Velour Portieres, formerly $17.95. .. ... $11.95 pr. . “Iroquois” Velour Portieres, formerly $10.95. .. ... $6.75 pr. Kann's—Third Floor, 5-Pe¢. Unfinished Breakfd&t Sets Anniversary Priced “Rogers” Silver-Plated Tableware At HALF PRICE , —A rare opportunity to secure bridal and Christmas gifts . . . trousseau pieces and flatware for your own use. Just note the savings— Chest of 26 Pcs. $10.98 —8ix knives, six forks, six table- spoons, six teaspoons, one butter knife, and one sugar shell, in the attractive Homestead patten. A regular $22.00 value, 6 Table Spoons. Reg. $6.00. Now. 8 Tea Spoons. Reg. $3.00. Now.. 6 Dessert Spoons. 6 Soup Spoons. 6 Orange Spoons. 6 Bouillon Spoons. 6 Oyster Forks. Reg. $4.00. Now,...... 6 Butter Spreaders. Reg. $5.25. Now. l!li 6 Hollow Handle Dinner Knives (stain- less). Reg. $12.50. Now. $6.25 6_Solid Handle Dinner K .50. Now oy $8.87 -Sturdily constructed, gracefully designed breakfast sets with beveled edge, drop-leaf table and four high back, cathedral style chairs. Size of table, 36x42 inches when opened, 24x36 inches when closed. Sanded ready for a coat of paint. Kann's—Fourth Floor, 6 Five O'Clock Tea Spoons. 6 Coffee Spoons. Reg. $3.00. Now.. 6 Iced Tea 8 ns. Reg .$4.00. N 6 Dinner Forks. Reg. 86.00. Now 6 Salad Forks. Reg. $6.00. Now. Kann's—Third Floor. 5-Piece Linen - Now—A Regular $44.50 Why Pay $18 to $25 For Luncheon Sets ‘ Radiator Enclosures? 890 I = W “N AP ANEE” - . —The set consists of a 44-in. — - . ° ° N SR o v Rex ‘ : Kitchen Cabinet W 'y ularly A9, 4 t - S Cloths S S | R : — £ . 1 he 37th : | g 78c e et S g 57, S by - i ‘ ; Jinada , N g like fine furnitu ; The Anniversary Offers for the Hnes, with colored stFipe. sl . f °::§‘§i‘$?.§unf gg's::; ;::iflatieéo:ate? .u.r::un: .