Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1930, Page 22

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GULFGEAN CANAL | URGED N FLORDA Practicality of Project Favored by Ports. By the Associated Press. I.nsl:un, indorced a ommending that the Federal Govern- ment conduct a survey to determine the practicability of construeting & canal across Northern Filorida to 1 If ports directly with the Atlantic Ly 5 The canal, vnznud by Jacksonville and North Florida interests, would be approximately 135 miles in length and ‘would permit of ips drawing as much as 30 feet of water. It would also ""Em" & conng tween the Gulf Inf " for barges m leasure craft between New York The North Florids eanal would cut off 551 miles of the by water from New York to New Orleans, 480 miles Off the distance between Galveston and New York and 569 miles off from Mo- o L gl e basis of & cost of $125,000, %o build the canal the Florida mter&ouq claim that the project would save $14,- 000,000 a year to gulf shipping in re. duced time, shortened routes, reduced insurance and operating costs, y CHICAGO JOBLESS PLANS LAUNCHED Salvation Army Feeds 1,000 Un- employed Men Every Hour at New Shelter. By ‘;:;1 Associated Press. ICAGO, October 21.—The State's unemployment relief organization was Dusiness of ‘working ot piras i or] oul the ‘?‘]sm. ii g plans to ving _disposes preliminary de- talls, Gov. Louis L. Emm'mn'lwm Bl o 2 e S5 ot e mobilize State's industrial, financial and charitable re! sources, under the leadership of George P. QGetz, capitalist, with Dr. Benjamin M. Squires, State labor adviser and na- y{::):n labor economist, as op- erating X Meanwhile, the work of charitable in Ch ROYAL SOVEREIGNS GATHER FOR WEDDING —_— Reigning Kings, Queen and Queen- to-Be to Wigness Boris-Giovanna uptials. ! B the Associated Press. New Device May Hold ’Em., NEW YORK, October 21 (#)—Mer- - mach helmet standing .still MID-AFTERNOON FATIGUE CAN BE READILY OVERCOME | OneCanBeQuickly Refreshed | By Eating Something Sweet Eating between meals is “often | prescribed by doctors, especially for | those working at high speed in offices and stores. Appropriate food for such “snacks” is easy to get anywhere. The popu- lar candy bar and the little packets of sweet cookies are outstanding ex- amples of what is offered, Then | there are the sods fountains where milk drinks and carbonated bever- | ages can be enjoyed. Doctors and food sclentists who have given candy or sweet flavored drinks to workers have discovered that thesé foods restore energy | Even & glass of water gweetened with sugar has proved to be invigorating. The fact that the tests have been made in the lute afterncon, when vitality is low, | makes the results more significant, Re! sugar, in addition to over- o can_help in promote a more mwn. ‘Those rich in vi 3 n‘lhlfl ‘minerals can be much lnpioved flavor by adding a dash of refined cooking or A | THE EVENING STAR This New Collection of Fall Dresses Offers Many Examples of the New Loveliness That Has Come Into the Mode $16.50 —Now that the afternoon has a formal note all its = own, one must be correctly frocked for its activities ~—in chiffon and in satins. For street or sports wear there are becoming light-weight wools and knitted fabrics. Smart details are the “Cowl” necklines, fur, lace embroidery, and new sleeve treatments. - The colors are brown, gold, black, blue, and the wine shades. % Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 46 Kann's—8econd Floer, Coats With Smart Furs A Popular Fashion at a Popular Price - 835 —8emi:fitted coats are t favorites this season. Made of such handsome materials as broadcloth and Kashmire fab- ries, trimmed with excellent furs — Skunk, Wolf, Persian- Curl-Caracul, Kit-Fox, *Lapin, Mink-Dyed Muskrat, Black Wolf and Pointed Wolf. *Lapin is dyed rabbit. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women's Sizes 36 to 46 Extra Sizes 40Y to 50% Regular '$1.95 Dresses Travel Prints (Rayon and Cotton) New Foulards $1.69 —We purchased a manufac- turer's overstock of these at- tractive frocks. The styles are very becoming, and look like more expensive models, The flare, the higher waistline, new collars, long sleeves and con- trasting color trimming give them unusual charm. Misses’ and Women's Sizes Sample Undies Slips, Chemise, Stepins, Panties $1.29 $1.95 Values —Dainty, well made garments of flat silk crepe, crepe de chine and rayon crepe—in delicate pastel shades, Tailored and lace trimmed styles, with tiny pleats and trim- n| of ribbons and flowers. flueu‘ and Women's Kann’s—Second Floor. WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Sh-h! Girls’ Coat and Slip-on Sweaters $1.95 —The coat sweaters are made with collars or in eardigan style— while the slip-on styles have be- coming little berets to match. Solid color and striped effects of all wool—in sizes 8 to 14. $2.95 values. Skirts, $1.95 * " Sizes 7 to 14 h —Tuck-In skirts of tweed, covert and flannel, pleated on to a belt— and pleated styles of navy serge gnv% flaidl, made on bodice. Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Dainty Handmade DRESSES for Babies Up to “3” $1.29 —Fine white nain. sook dresses, made by hand and dec- orated with hand embroidery, in pink, blue and loped edges around neck and sleeves « « + Plain hems. Tile-top Coffee Tables $3.98 —Not just good- looking, but sturdy little metal tables with tile tops, in black and white combinations, or solid green. Priced unusually low. Banjo Clocks $4.98 —Attractively decorat- ed, mahogany finished wall clocks, with 8-day movements. Guaran- teed timekeepers. Spe- clally purchased and specially priced, Kann's—Third Floor, Artificial Flowers 3 10¢ ea. —Imported flowers, in every imaginable color and shape, Roses, Autumn leaves, snowy white narcissus with green leaves, cherry blos- soms, peonies, chrys- anthemums, popples and hosts of others, Belgian Art Pottery $1.00 —Tall and squat- ty vases, eandle- sticks, bowls, etc., in a variety of novel shapes, plain green and bright colorings. Kann's—Third 21, 1930. Tomorrow, “Snow White” and “The Hnr-é," Marionette Show—11, 2 and 4xso—«h’nm ALLOWEEN Here Are Your Costumes $1.69, $3.45, $5.95 Gypsy Girl Spanish Girl Irish Lassie ‘Witch Dutch Girl Bo-Peep Spanish Boy Chinaman Clown And Many Others Children’s Costumes $1.00, $1.98, $3.45 Gypsy Girl Spanish Girl Dutch Girl Irish Lassie Wooden Sol Bo-Peep Gypsy Boy Spanish Boy Clown dier And Many Others. Fourth Fleor, Halloween Fabrics Plain Mercerized Sateen.......26e¢ yd: 25¢ Carnival Cambric..... cenes90 ydo 25.in. Halloween .Cambrics..%e yd. Halloween Novelties, Candies, Favors, Etc.—Street F| ln(. Kann's—Street Floor. - Sample Bibles and Testaments At HALF Publishers’ Prices —A special lot of travelers’ Sample Bibles and Testaments — including Red Letter, Teacher’s text and reference Bibles. Many of them fine India paper editions. attractive for gifts. p: Kann's—gtreet Floor. $95 Values Room Sizes Especially —These are particularly fine rugs and will appeal to the woman who loves beauty and appreciates The 9x12 and 814x101; ft. sizes—in rich colorings and copies of Oriental designs, New Seamless Axminsters Arrive! Usually $37.50 ~—9x12 and 874x10%4 ft. rugs, with a nice thick pile that will/‘give y’ears of service, Seamless $244.95 grades in pretty patterns and colers, Kann’s—Third Floor. Occasional Chairs $8.95 —Every home has use for. an extra chalr, especially such attractive, inexpensive ¥ ones as these. The frames are in walnut finish—the seats covered with plain, and the backs with jacquard, velour, Actual $12.95 values. Kann's—Third Floor, 95-Piece Dinner Sets A New Pattern $34-95 —Beautiful sets of im- ported china with a dainty border design, coin matt gold knobs and handles on a soft creamy body. Service for twelve. Kann's—Third Floor. 64-pc. Set, $27.98 52-pc. Set, $21.98 The New Card Table Service Trays § il Hooked Rug Patterns $1 to $1.39 otk and Tinted ~ Pillows To Embroider $1.00

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