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NAVY FLYER KILLED T IN AIRPLANE CRASH |3455¢ & Bt o 2 By the Assoclated Press. here, was killed yesterday in the crash of his plane after it had cracked up saved himsel Swim for more than an hour before being picked up by a seaplane. For some reason undetermined to- night Lieut. Watson did not jump as the plane went to pieces while diving. It was 'believed p‘(su'tze ’the nccl&:nt in midair caught Watson in a position Octaber 3.—Lieut.| {1 'Sl A" nE was unable to extricate William A. Watson, 26, a naval fiyer, | himself before the ship struck the to the aircraft squadron of | wager. imung fleet ummnrfiy stationed g\a plane, a land observation ship Martin J. Sim 1t by ¥ lea with his parachute, landing|recovered the body after a brief search, Rieut. Watson in Service at Nor-|in the water, where he was forced to fol'c Dies When Craft Breaks * Up in Dive. THE MviniNG 8'Y.an, fitted ‘ with two cockpits, was travel- ing at & terrific pace downward as part NATIONAL of & bombing test when it collapsed. A salvage party consisting of the alrcraft tender Teal and flying boats in, exhausted and thoroughly chilled by his long swim but otherwise un- Lieut. Watson was a native of Ten- nessee and unmarried, He was gradu- ated from the Naval Academy in 1926. | By the Associated Press. jation were at work last ni on the tragedy, but had not interviewed | time in its 105 RESTRICTS EXHIBITS a short while before Simpson was hauled Century-0ld Policy Changed to Present More Adequately injured. Work of Members. Academy of Design, this country's old- YV ADELLING A UaN, B Ly e dowd. ACADEMY Academy, Artists, In recent years the work of non- membera has greatly outnumbered mem- bers' exhibits, and a belief that the painting of members was not being ad- | BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 3.—For the firat | eauately e A S . B, jorse was one ol years, the National| founders of the Academy. Its president now is Onss Gilbert, noted architect. annust exhiiton next montn ony e | FALLING AIRPLANE ‘work of painters and sculptors who are members or associate members of the | KILLS SMALL BOY It ia & radical departure from a cen- N . tury old policy by which the Academy | Companion Is Seriously Injured exhibitions had opened the way to rec- ognition for thousands of unknown When Craft Fails in Take-off Attempt and Crashes. ATTICA, Ohio, October 3.—One boy ‘was killed and another seriously in- Jured at the Attica Fair grounds late yesterday when they were struck by an airplane which crashed in attempting to | take-off. The three occupants of the plane escaped injury. Dancer in High Society. X NEW YORK, October ‘3 (4)—Fred n, 11, was killed and | Astaire, dancer, seems to h(fieomln Croxtor Lioyd M. Kaufman, jr., 12, was seriously [ & Soclety favorite. He was a guest at injured. Hospital attaches said he | the recent wedding of Jock itney. pr would recover. s were standing by the rail | ner dance for Last night he attended a birthday din- Prince Obolensky, of the race track when the pilot of the | brother-in-law of Vincent Astor. plane lost control as his motor sput- —— tered. Spectators said the plane fell from a height of 25 to 50 feet. Pllot Howard Burras, 20, of Olena, | Ohio, made a statement to Sheriff | George Burkett, who sald that unless | the State acts no charge will be filed | against him. More automobiles are being imported into Latvia than last year. STORE and SHOP . 1414 R. 1. Ave. N.W. Low Rental t An Anniversary Surprise! First Time Reduced! Our Entire Stock of $3.50 Rosanne Shoes For Children $2.88 or. Sizes 8Y% to 11, 11% to 2. Widths A to D —To Mothers “Rosanne” shoes spell durability, e T . Tnd smartacas And s sn-asdifions] festure in :flg&pencfl with gold-xgfi:d band and new style gl\:!: Ag::lu‘;;t:‘:lyfl::.";rf: erégg B c'f\n}:i%;e:: leathier, Dlack O brown calts Dlack or browy el also in two-tone combinations, Kann’s—Fourth Floor. e i Unusual! L Actual $15 Cowhide - Gladstone Bag Arn Anniversary Special at $8.95 —This is a rare chance to secure an unusually " good looking, sturdy bag at a worth-while saving. The 22 and 24 inch sizes for your choosing, made of strong, durable cowhide with short” leather straps, swinging handle, good catches and lock. Well made and neat- ly lined. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Books for Father and Son, 39c¢ ea. Formerly $1.25 —Beautifully bound books, profusely illustrated. Eight different titles that have already taken a place among the classics— The Oregon Trail, by Parkman. Cruise of the Cachalot, by Butler. Two Years Before the Mast, by Verne. ‘White Company, by Doyle. Treasure Island, by Stevenson. Ivanhoe, by Walter Scott. Mr. Midshipman Easy, by Marryat. Mysterious Island, by Verne. Kann's—Downstairs Bookstore. Men’s $1.00 (New Size) Bill Folds Ripple Bond Stationery chief and bead sets, 100 Enwvelopes —A Reautiful collection ::eél(ht and dark col- 24(3 —An unusual opportunity to secure distinc- gmiint 81 49 8 —— L (] Printed With Your Ribbon Novelties N ame and Addr €SS ;7 Handkerchiet cuses, 57 c | : 260 Single Sheets and S araae Flooe, T e 000 LU N A, ; ? 9 C Hair Bow Ribbons, Yd. A 7 ribbons. 29¢_to - r 49c values.—Street Floor. ;lve. gersor’}al: stationery h-t an extremely & low price. e paper is a heavy ripple bond $1.95 Shoe Boxes and your name and address are prrnted ina S e vt smting or fat— Street Floor. i Pen and Pencil Sets —Brand- blacr)? n-ncxl‘ e:hl‘t:‘%’:;“f‘ivf?{hg $ ]_ .59 e 65¢ Hosiery Boxes e 45e equip Spoo] of colared darning cot- ton and space for 6 pairs of hose.— Street Floor. 0. N. T. Cotton, Doz. ~250-yard spools of cotton, . White in Nos. 840 40 to 100. Black, 40 to . Reg. 10c spool.—Street Fidor, $1 and $1.50 Handk’fs —Linen handkerchiefs § with lace edge; also C pastel colored chiffons with lace edge and lace corners.— Street Floor. Costume ’Kerchiefs —Sheer chiffon hand- kerchiefs, in the new C Fall colors. (3 for $1). Street Floor. Handkerchiefs —TPine linen and cotton handkerchiefs with C fancy corners and lace edge.—Street Floor. Embd. *Kerchiefs ~—Linen handkerchiefs with hanc-embroidery c in all four corners, Some with drawn threads, others ‘with colored patches.—Street Floor. Leather-Covered Desk Pads —Choice of three popular sizes, 11x19, ssc 16x21 and 19x24 inches. Kann's—Street Floor. { Winter Coats a:a;C;:ildren Our Best Values This Season in Fine A LA T ANATY A LA P e Broadcloths Suede Cloths Kashmers $59.50 and $79.50 Values —Richly furred, and most smartly styled coats, in the —Smart, warm coats of “ beautiful Karvest colors, and rich mixtures—the reds of Tt o 0% aca e roea- $12.95 oak and maple, ruddy browns and Autumn greens, and m{,“&em“w“~~m!“n1fl?-~- black with & deep rich sheen. The materials are smooth A S R R b finished cloths and kashmers. Special attention is given Pile Fabric and Tweed Coats 690 ea. to coats for the larger woman, as well as for misses and umeZi'ry" gree':i:g ot Iz’mh —Attractive pin seal, morocco and % the average woman, chl',: }Ygl pua}'f, both Mothers and $9‘00 cowhide bll:l folds in black and bm\Hn. ? g&, ggabrli:' nyleiifiegh?%%;wdbfiud effects. Made in the new size for the smaller . Two y es 7 to 14. money, each with place for: auto li- Other Sale Groups at $28 and $68 cense.- Rann's—Second Floor. E = £ ¢ Girls’ “Timmie Tuff” Coats. With Berets to Match RAYON UNDIES 84c —Pajamas, gowns, dance sets, swami-top combinations, bloomers—some with saddle- seat—and panties of non-run and delustered rayons. Lace trimmed and tailored models, In pastel colors and sizes for \_ misses and women. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats B —Extra sise garments With Berets to Match mon-run rayon. Chemdse —Dauble-bre: coats of navy, and beige chin- $4,88 Eann's—8trest Floor. Vests in sizes 44 30 50. \ green, red, cope Bloomers panties, o chilla, Lined with plaid flannel i for warmth, and trimmed zm.h bone buttons - Now—The Semi-Annual Sale ‘“ slizes 9 s0 12 B, % ° Eanns—8treet Fioor, for smartness. Sizes 7 to 1 lined with suedine. $10.95 values. Children’s Chinchilla Coats —Navy blue chinchilla coats, each with beret to match. Double- $3.88 breasted models, lined with flannel. - Sizes 2 to 6. 5 Children’s Suede Suits —Jacket, leggings and aviation style cap, of suede cloth. Smartly $4~.88 made and finished with Zipper fastenings. Tan, blue and green. Sizes 2 to 6. Kann’s—Second Floor. Girls’ New Fall DRESSES $4.68 —Twenty-five or more styles— silk, fersey, velveteen; wool Children’s Pile Fabric Coats Silk Hose —Ch: ng little coats for the 2 to 6, each with & becoming uttleeberet $8.00 L to match. Nicely tailored models, #r A Saving of 20% ‘Roller Skates "\ $1.48 pr. —The well known Union Hardware Ball-bearing Roller Skates for boys and girls. Strong and durable . . . made with toe clamps and heel straps. Adjustable to any size shoe. An unusual value, Kann's—Fourth Floor. —The Anniversary Sale is the only time in the year -that you '—We are so confident that once a woman can buy our ular Merry Maid crepe, etc. . . . the new jumper Shoes for less . than r{gullr. models, two-piece effects with L wears Blue Moon hose she will continue to ; g acket, and knit suits with beret: wear them, we have inaugurated this semi- | LR 0 2 o e wit berets suede, kid, patent leather, also a% —A fine gauge chiffon, all suede and kid combinations. silk from top to toe; and Kann's a light .urvicn weight w with. lisle ‘welts and feet. Ten leading Fall shades in all sizes. Amazing Kotex Offer! annual event to gain new friends and to reward those who already wear Blue Moons. Of course when this supply is gone, the regular price will prevail, for these are our regular stock hose and not made up for this sale, Our advice is to shop early. Eann's—Street Floor. _glayonhz:;int Frocks C new of Tl e 7 $1.88 Many with cette Wash Dresses. Buy Two 45¢ Boxes of ; bicomers. Sizes 7 to 14. KOTEX for 78c Get 50c Box of Kleenex Cleansing Tissue FREE Kann's—8treet Floor. Regularly $1.25 Pr.