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¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1930. mENG'NEER V ; Tomorrow's Marionette Show—“Threé Bears” and “Goossberry Mandarif”—11:00, 200, 4:30—4th Floor « A'm ANN“UNEED y A;l”o::;g";:; Doll Outfits U B it 0 e Women's Blousettes Rear Admr. D. W. Taylor | ; - $1.98 %m ’ a”’% Band® $1.95 — Honored for Achievement in | SN _Each outft in- —Dainty blousettes of Marine Architecture. I 4 AQQJ cludes s stamped or- . crepe de chine, rayon | P A\ gandy dress, a hat, 3 o s | gl shoes and socks. Also crepe and satin. In floss for the em- ¥ white, tan and eggshell. BY the Associated Press. ORK, o) - R -~ %) . broidery. Choice of Y , October 22.—Rear Ad- 1 four different colors. l l ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 Sizes 36 to 42. m l:v:'fl W-tg‘n 'x‘;y'l’or, r;:::ed hfi I R ¢ been rded e John z - i 4 T P mme hcanses o0 He recelves it ‘f iny R A “S d C 9 s ' % T R | Kanm's—Fourth Floo. Fresh From the “Star and Crescent” Mills for revclunom“x;{ results cf persstent ;elu-rc?nn h ‘yde:kr;, for ’ll:nprc:(‘:& ents in many of warships, for distinguished s‘:"vlm as cmgf con- Z=5x- "l Fine TOWELS and BATH MATS at Practically the past are Herbert Hoover, p] , . s A. , F. ;fi and Ambrose Swasey. The award is made by representatives of the four American societies of civil, mining and metallurical, mechanical and elec- trical engineers. . One of Admiral Taylor’s most notable ’ \ P achievements was the utilization of the bow wave for ship propulsion, a_prac- Et;e:l vl’;?llm;oc:tu:{l:{uh‘zmh':: ’l?::f ‘ifil'p"'fi —For fifty-fiv; years Thhe :tll’ ;ndT Creicen'; l:l{illMs of » & st navy in the worid. 1 Y : Philadelphia, have made high-grade Towels, Batl ats, R p Sl]k S l c;:mmhgf fn"e’"n:iy',"inf.‘.‘;:?i‘(:fi i i i oo LA K etc. Now they are retiring from business—and as a result A o S peCIa the design of awlunt fly:ng boat which | § i 2 1L AW Kann’s offers you their newest ?atterm at these very un- flfiefi“ cm.dl 9 in mehyn:{' nm‘: I ) usual savings—and they are all perfect quality. i . ? E 3 across the Atlantic by the NC-4. ‘ O{\& s ! - ity W ; 8 8 d diigibe. Shenand ‘ i X $1.00 Turkish Towels 2 =g = yd. The dirigible Shenandoah was de- o € > O miral s was ore in-Vivetoss | B[ ; ; Flarge, heavy, white snd colored < y & 7 in 1864, attended Randolph-! col- | EHl % NP urkish towels wi ancy jacqual . 5 B e o 1671 o 1081, and 18 1685 was | M ; 'p?A borders. Y Crgpe Satin F_I.t Crepe e Canton Crepe Faille Crepe uated from the United States |§ i S0 AR oy oS . : . N aval Academy with the highest honors T TR T T T~ . : ! Lo ey e $1.50 Turkish Towels 7 50 % G : Brocade Crepe e. e was ien sent . ? —Extra large, heavy Turkish towels e Gmecwich, England, coms with colored borders in fancy jac- College at Greenwich, England, com- I - pleting his theTe in 1888. quard patterns. Ho s a commander of the Leglon of $2.50 to $3.50 Scotch Lace Honor of France and was awarded the distinguished Service Medal for his | B P l C . . 15¢ Wash Cloths 1 O work as chief of the Bureau of Con- | 5 e towell e e PRNCE Sy s ot g e ot Sk tomny § UIC 20c Wash Cloths, 12%3¢. 8-POINT CHILDREN NAMED || $1.69 .. $1.50 Turkish Bath Mats Arlington County Reports Page R s —Good heavy-weight mats 8chool Pupils With Perfect Score. ~—Very attractive curtains of Scotch lace, in new patterns and dark ° iAo Wa ook A | with fringe along the bottom. The de- colors. :.rl‘m%:; mcgul'fl fi%‘éh“n."’f??fi,‘,‘;‘zfif Il signs are copies of real handmade laces— $2.00 Bath Mats $ 1 2 5 [ —These silks are all 39 inches wide, and since black is the leading fashion it is re- markable that the price is so low! Kann's—Street Floor. o 1 2N ST 1 { P 4t oot 4 et Rt 101 et An Extraordinary Saving! [ . 2 Marinette children at the Thomas Nelson Page and the curtains are from 36 to 42 inches ttracti ts in School and the report of the county | §jj wide. Used one to a window. _ox‘gry pn‘tter::‘:! Yo eblors. Knitted Mo%' X inr:ll;mfi:n:en the school of Kann's—Third Floor. 11 size, heavy weight. 5 T S 436, 358 having defects and 106 under- I v 'nzg':mcrfid are defined 33 with de- | Rl $3.00 Bath Mats ; - g ¢ fective teethi; 51 defective eves; 8 de. —Unusually heavy, large sise 3 = : Usuaily $25 to $35 fective ears; 80 defective throats and | RIf 7 V% < e mats with pretty patterns on e foe point heaith chttaren_are | N i 2 dark backgrounds. 2 i Richard Ankers, Arthur Gore, Eileen |§|i - " ' 4 P Powers, Jane Lang, Richard Fisher, Kann's—Street Floor. v 7 £ $ 5 9 5 Robert Moser. June Reamy, Evelyn g Schull, Jean Finnell, Lewis therine —There are both three- E ’ 3 2o N - T ‘ 3 plece suits and dresses in Seamless > b P S8 ¢ > 15 5 this collection. The “out- ‘% T 9575 s : \ ) door” girt delights in these Smith, Marianna Powers, vt weeder \RU: - AR : s c J 7 ) knitted togs, and wears % 1 A P~ " 3 3 em equal grace in- o S mster hugs , ) them with equa) . ¢ > & B ool /s § d doors as welk Both wool Masquerade Dance Planned. . |Qj 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Sizes o e, B WA A : and knitted styles from ‘BRADBURY HEIGHTS, Md., October I 2 2 S . . . which to choose, in the new 22 (Special).—For the benefit of the Bradbury Heights Parent-Teacher "As- shades. But one or two of fi'-uem % nl::squ;rllde d.ln‘;: :\n b: I a kind in the sale; Cardi- of October 28. A e [J gan coats or three-quarter 2 length models. Subscribe Today —Handsome rugs with a soft, thick 3 i pile that will wear for years. Strik- xs‘::' 14 t0 42 ing all-over designs and more con- 's—Second Floor. urvfativ&’pattcms in rich, cheery col- ors for Winter, . s p. e e Route Agent will col- Persian Scatter Rugs, $19.95 )9 Non-Run . . . Delustered copebs s i i * Hall and Stair Carpets, $1.49 and 2 ; - | it Pajamas \ Vi R ay on ! Rubber Door Mats, good size, 39¢ 8 8 3\ \ N/ P z Kann's—Third Floor. C " 3] W ; s s a] amas » —You will not be cold in 4 et il = . s . : , Gal‘ment Bag these, warm soft gowns —There is no time like this THE WORLD'S & ) and pajamias, and certainly " for investing in a smart, | MOST FAMOUS and Shoe Bag[Iz] | not extravagant when you : H e batheobe. Mannish ; . LIPSTICK § 0O : | ;uy themd At this pffi: H styles® of novelty striped 1. 1 eatly made garments. The ok 1 ] § i ’ I | Both 9 5 c gowins | with ‘long " set-in i \ :;:m A‘ll; c;:;: ::::: Popular Tuck-in Styles! Natural color/ i For . i sleeves and button fron:i. f bu;“e diviitbrg slieves —Bright, colorful, stylish ray- | % Sl | 1 are of white, pink an ]| . . » | on pajamas, that are not onl No grmasy smeatl _ ;gx‘feeb:;:{fiybrfégt striped flannelette. The E %! | becoming collars and con- just what you want for 6mZ Permanent/ i cheery colorings. 2 d pajamas in novelty figured ! K in in venient pockets. Just the self, but for Christmas gig;s as gnlrdment‘ gneg will % 1 designs only. things for girls at school. well. Now is the time to buy 1 ments i 1A% gba;; 4 ) Women’s and Misses’ 3 T T ——— Stop Bad Breath | i S - M oo S { I Kann's—Strect Floor. e 2 p it g Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. rea In 1o H | . e i s | | : Fur €Collar and Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act purifying the entire system. They do et which dangerous calomel does, ! without any of the bad after effects. —Pouch and short shawl Olive Tablets bring no griping pain effects or natural wolf, or any disagrecable effects. 1R b i 4 D M. Edwards discovered the rown caracul, squirrel paw, hagymivaBon N marmot, beige vicuna, black bowel and A and platinum lapin (dyed rabbit), natural opossum and brown striped coney. Olive Tablets are purely s vegetable ecogtud; you il know sham by |18 ; ' their olive color. Take nightly for a N 3 . 3 b week and note the effect. 15c, 30c, 60c. | Bl . 9.9 5 \ Sound Adyvice to I —Canton Crepe has a two-fold attrac- - L Boniv collan gl B 2 —TIt will be a genuine surprise to you to | tion, that of practical service, and S cuff sets in lon; P { see the excellent quality of fur that has Pile Sufferers ||B | . good looks. These carefully fashioned and short shaw 1 3 gone into these coats at this moderate £ Almost Instantly | . 1 long fluid lines of ’ styles, of brown { ’ frocks reveal the 4 caracul, natural \ ’ price. Sealine (dyed rabbit) pony, musk- T T I { the Russian tunic, the youthful and il UNGUEIvIINE CONES I | . sophisticated bolero and blouse, and :‘:‘,‘;' hawn opos N rat, American opossum, and Lapin (dyed I mxlmfiex:'e‘gul:;t Pflu;;g"&: n‘:‘f{ | \ the very graceful new cape effect. The and brown coney. rabbit) coats. If you want a coat for | | dening itching—soreness—the burn- I new tricks of trimming give charming Other Sets«$11.95 to $26.95 sports or formal wear, you will find both : ing and distress bring on neryous I i variety; colors are new greens, kinds in thi Self i \ I .ov‘;:‘:fi A (BRI S S i French beige, new blues, reds and\ 3 ing l.ll'l is group. Self or contrasting ' Company o o black. .9 £ f s fur trimmed. i tine) ve e i . 5 i %.;\n‘::l 0% Toothing “out the | i | Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44 —Gally ,Lapin (dyed rabbit), in one and two Women’s and Misses’ Sizes | woula do—it must be supreme- | Al ? i 5 inch widths, for trimming dresses. In white, 3 | spsis oo albdicn eggshell, brown and black. $2 and $4 Yd. can ‘g: soothing, heal- | 2 i es at any drug | . Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—8Second Floor. and it will only cost to yoursell claimed