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ES BLAMED |5 ourio0 sick o sionin 1 ¢ July, 1916, by Ervin J. Smith, offelal ‘IN BLACK TOM BLAST * Do deactve sgeney who favel 4 \ T : byes at Arsenal Set:Smudge | pasies. : ey h""'"m“ :’" " Wire, From Which Sparks | supply of war materials at the Jersey i Flew to Munitions. i the Associated Press. | 'NEW YORX, November 17.—Thase New Jersey mosquitoes—and not ' center of the yards Buy Now—Mail Early! Join the RED CROSS! Japanese Silk Airplanes Special Tomorrow— $1.00 grade $1.49 grade 59c¢ 89¢ —Imported airplanes with orange, low, blue and en silk wings, e bodies, rubber motors. and ers, Kann's—Fourth Floor. lectric Waftfle Irons—Special Guarantéed element and cord. For- —Universal made waffle irons, automatic Thermax Toasters ~Turn ‘Toast- =ik v $3.68 Universal Heating Pads ~Three heats—low, wmaten $3.08 =Rt 839 M, & B. Electric Irons ST 82,77 Manning & Bowman Round Table Cooker —An efficient little ~ cooker $8.98 Bah e e Inc removal gri cooks eve from toast to steak—and is just the t.hg’ to give some “bachel friend at Christmas. Metal Beds Three Special Groups $11.95 to $16.95 Vi $9.88 3 5. $12.95 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. mm&m‘ the| HUMORIST TO BE GUEST ‘The Claims Commission re- Germany of blame in ; £ OF PEN WOMEN’S GROUP Strickland Gillilan to Speak at!'!¥ Celebrity Breakfast—Other No- tables to Be Present. Strickland Gillilan will be the guest of honor and speaker at the Celebrity New Printed Silk Crepe $1.18 ya. ~—Striking new designs in vivid colorings on dark and medium grounds make this silk particularly desirable for blouses and dresses. It is 40 inches wide and unusually low priced here now. $2.50 to $3.50 Wool Goods $1.59 ya. —A most attractive collection, including all ‘wool crepes, novelty coatings, silk and wool crepes, mannish tweeds, snowflake tweeds and twills. In the new Winter colors, black and white. ' 38c “Piercette” Prints—28c¢ ». —This is a beautiful highly mercerized printed cotton zephyr. The designs are un- usually attractive, the colors harmonious and guaranteed fast. For dresses, draperies and otler uses. 32 inches wide. Hodges &u-:de;ls;;:lm Rugs—$25 $37.50 Value —Unusually fine rugs to sell at this low price. Seamless grades, with a thick, du- rable nap. In lovely new patterns and rich eolorings for Winter. Choice of the 9x12 and 814x107; ft. sizes. Kann's—Third Floor. Sunfast Velour ' PORTIERES $12.50 pr. ~-Deep-pile velour portieres with a rich, lustrous sheen. One hundred inches to the pair. Some finished with the New York open borders, others French edge, Choice of nine beautiful color combinations. Sold exclusively at Kann's in Washington. $1.39 10 $1.59 Drapery Damasks, 87¢ yd. —A beautiful assortment of damasks in colors suitable for every purpose. Some plain, others in two-tone combinations. All sunfast. 45 and 50 inches wide. Window Shades Bize 3x5.9 .'.'f..'."'.‘.‘.'.'. in.eod wm 39¢c i ST e W 40 ¢ —$1.00 Hamilton Holland Shades— e 5“!%! o 4 ; | : : g i H gs3 g2 i g be guests of honor. B g g B il etd ;z:n.‘nnto-.v—." —_— B. Peters of this city will also | New York Governor Wants Special ——— ¢ | Portuguese Bank Receiver Named. LISBON, Portugal, November 17 (#).! By the Associated Press. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ,1930. o of Personaliy.* --.m'- JOBLESS LOAN FUNDS Doan Prentiss of nfi:‘: . '.‘:__.‘.m.‘. ASKED BY ROOSEVELT B F Actién to Deal With Emer- gency This Winter. i i ; ; £ I 1 [ ALBANY, N. Y, November 17— B e those it work. In an- nouncing yesterday he had reappointed I i isi H i h i g § ki3 %]ZM oD Knit Underwear Is Essential Now —~Wemen's me- —Women's me- dium-weight tint- stripe, vests and bloomers. Six Handkerchiefs With Your Name or Monogram —We are taking Pl S Mficl-!uen. And ° tion we are offering to embroider your name or monogram on six white or colored linen handkerchiefs at this special price. Kann's—Street Floor., Regular and Extra Size Flannelette Gowns —A special shipment of one thousand gowns rived just ahead of the c cold weather. tton- front, long-sleeve gowns of novelty striped flannelette—neat, warm and inexpensive. Kann's—Second Floor, A New Collection of Fashionable Winter Coats $39.50 to $19.50 Values 9K/ —The excellent quality of the materials, the splendid workman- ship, and the high-grade fur trimmings make this lot of coats decidedly out of the ordinary in value giving. There are fine kashmers, suede cloths, crepes and broadcloths, trimmed with Russian fitch; natural red, black, kit, and brown fox; mink-dyed muskrat; platinum, natural, and black wolf; skunk, nutria, or rose-beige lapin (dyed rabbit), Black, Brown, Wine, Green and Blue Misses’ and Women’s Sizes K= s—8Second Floor. An Outstanding Group 300 New DRESSES Regularly $10 to $16.50 o Canton Crepes Wool Laces Silks Chiffons —The silks, crepes and wool laces in the smart tunic and other styles for daytime street, and Sunday night wear. The lovely chiffons, often combined with lace for evening. These chiffons feature the new long lengths. Lace yokes, fancy sleevés, new cuffs, jabots are among the new details of trimming. Misses® Sizes, 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes, 36 to 48 Xann's !“m\l Floor. Printed Silk Frocks for the Junior Miss $6 Sizes 11 to 17 —The new 1931 prints are in, and they have been made up in the most charm- ing of styles for youth: ular cowl neckline, the flared skirt; smartened with conf Kann's—8Second Floor. - Full Fashioned ‘All-Silk Service-Weight Ho $1.00p:. 3 Pairs for $2.85 —The ideal stockings for gifts, when one is in doubt whether to ve chiffon of ice weights. *For these are a service weight, with tops interlined with lisle. In sizes 814 to 10, and fashionable colors. & . F | Eg e!! 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