Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 21

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AR T0 BEAVER COLLEGE $50,000 Bequest 50 Years Ago for Female Education * ‘Shows Huge Increase. By the Associated Press. i PHILADELPHIA, November 28.—-A $1,000,000 fund left as a “foundation fot the education of females in or ad- Jjacent to Philadelphia” by Dr, William Curran, who died 50 years ago, has been awarded to Beaver College, in Jenkin- town, near here. ‘Two other institutions had filed ap- plications for the award, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa., and the Philadel- phia School for Christian Workers. Francis B. Biddle, auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court to take testi- mmy studied the facilities of the ap- . g, schools for months. The award Beaver College was disclosed in his to the court, made public today. money represents the accumula- t!m of principal and income of $50,000 hich Dr. Curran left in trust when he dlfl. in 1880. The will stipulated that the fund should be used to establish a foundation for a college such as the testament described when the annual should amount to $35,000. the terms of the foundation !nvzr College must give $5,000 to La- wm College and 6 per cent interest this gift from February 2, 1928, to thl date of the award. Mr. Biddle rec- ommended that the award be made Md.lflonll to Beaver College amending ts charter and by-laws to eliminate its Ml status as a stock corporation. FARMER GROUP ASKS FAIR EXCHANGE BASIS Canadians Want Prices of Their Products and of Others’ Output . on Even Relation. By the Associated Press. SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Novem- ber 28—Stabilization on a production cost basis of prices of the goods farm- ers ”’.‘a&,?&a"“’;”ei""?nfi‘ a resoluui ai e rprovinc agrarian parley. The resoluumf ‘was adopted before the close yesterday of the two-day conference attended by representatives of “flfll‘fllfll interests from Ontario the prairie provinces. It calls for th establishment of a Dominion mm Standards to determine the between farmers’ production costs and the cost of other goods and services and fixing of prices to insure a fair exchange between farm and THE. NVENING STAR, .\VASHINGTON. D, €, Children’s “Slumber Town” Books Special at 50c Set —Four books to a set . . . Bedtime Swflu for children of 4 to 8 ye&l'l As told vid Cary and Lilllan Le Roy. Each u{ nicely boxed. Published to sell at $1.00. Downstairs Book Store. An Unusual Sale of Umbrellas For Christmas Gifts $3.29 —Smart umbrellas at a price that is no indication of their value. The handles are refreshingly new and different . . . the colors bright and dar! the designs gay and conservative, Sixteen-rib models, every one, with wooden shanks and gilt or . silver finished lrames * Kann's—Street Floor. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. For Christmas Gifts! The Most Unusual Purchase We Have Ever Made! 3,000 Pairs of the Famous (>ardon L HO S| BRI *An Ingrain stocking is one in which every thread is in- dividually dyed before knit- ting. This method produces hose remarkably free from rings, whose tonings are clear, and colors vibrant, K The 'gossamer sheerness of the ingrain stocking almost opalescent, and |.ha ‘wearing qualities far above the average, "INGRAIN Picot-Top Extra Sheer Chiffons Discontinued $2.95 Quality i —The name Gordon tells you the story of superb quality without need of further emphasis, These are exceptionally fine, sheer, clear 48-gauge chiffon silk stockings, and it is only because this style is being discontinued that we were able to secure them to sell at this remarkably low price. Saturday Candy Specials . C Kapll Bl Oy Kandy. Chocalne Crumbles—49c Ib. Kann's—Street Floor. ® 4 PAIRS FOR®S, manufactured products. ‘The 1 is more far-reaching advocated by the United Farmers’ party of Alberta and Sas- katchewan, who asked for price fixing on the basis of $1 per bushel for No. 1 Northern when'. at the shipping point. INDIAN PAIR MARRY IN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tomtom and Chanting Feature MAIL ORDER BLANK S. Kann Sons Company, Washington, D. C.: In This Sale at Indicate quantity in box at left of color desired . Blush Tan Marron 1 9 5 Fair Tan Meteor [ ] Fall Tone Mayfair Graphite Mayfair Black Graphite Black Mystery Hazeltone Souris —Every pair is made full-fashioned and is ‘silk throughout, with picot tops, French heels and cradle soles. Some with black heels. Sizes 814 to 1015 and a wide range of smart colors for day- time and evening wear, Choice of two lengths— the Princess, which is 30 inches, and the Regal, : which is 33 to 34 inches, omlnd:lrl :7:. Crepe s You Save $1.70 on Each Agstumed Ceremony of Creek and Pottawatomie. By the Associated Pres: Oklahoms, Novernber :l—l First Christian Church of Slnulpl resounded to the rhythmic beat of tom- tom and the chant of the Creek Indian ceremonial here yesterday as Miss Josephine Bruner became the bride of Anthony L. Battese. Pollowing the tribal ceremony, con- ducted by Chief Cayou, the Oflhfldfix church ritual was read by John- son Tiger, son of Moty Tllu’ hlt elect- ed chief of the Creek Nation. Both Miss Bruner, a Creek, and Bat- tese, & Pottawatomie, are well edu- cated. Il'-nhu'l of t.ha brnh.l ‘wore costumes. ":;u chd in & dnukin 64:;: m wam prayer flm dressed in ‘h feath llln( ?{ eathers, tral ground e "‘“’“‘“fii."i’ worn ri m and at- tendants. TESTS OF 70 BABIES PROVE LAUGH SERIOUS Ressarch Workers at Teachers’ Osllege, New York, Find Few Indulge When Alone. By \he Associated Press. wngis, he's merely tying 0 he’s merely attract atention and ln nn proof he’s smart like his 8o, research workers at Teac! Columbia University, lnnounee angr |mx1nz the mfimzm of 70 tots from the cradle kindergarten and taking 2,525 m! found unc infants left alone ly serious-minded and That oniy 7 per ot gave way to gur- gles. Moreover, the quality of their amusement is 8o rarified it would have no humorous significance for the aver- t adult. % 22 cases studied with reference | to the correlation between laughter and | intelligence, the theory was deduced | that smiling Mary is not a whit brighter than glum John. Laughter seems to be more a matter of temperament, it was decided. e EX-PATRIARCH DIES Constantine VI Was Expelled From Turkey in 1925. ATHENS, Greece, Novesaber 28 ().— | The former ecumenivai vatriarch, Con- | santme VI, whom the Turks expelled from Consuntlnople in- January, 1925, | on the ground that though born in Turkey he was a Grefk national and subject to repatriation, died today in a refugee settlement outstle of Athens, S —— New Low Tn-u Deal Prices Down 13 Monthly Payment. Payments. Cabriolet, $230.50 $44.00 (Center of the City) 6th at K St. NW. | Nevee Closed Natl 3000 Wool Tweed Ascots With Silk Linings Painted Crepe de Chine —A delightful assortment of scarfs that look far more expensive than $1.95. Four smart types—in fascinatin dellins and glorious colorings.- Gifts that will practical and charming, as well as nice accessories for your own use. Kann's—Street Floor. 500 Lovely Silk Undies Pure Dye Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepe —Dainty underthings to give or to wear . slips, chemise, stepins and pan- ties—lace trimmed or tal- lored. The slips in sil- houette and wlored styles with shadowproof hems are in light and dark col- ors. The other garments in the pretty pastel shades. Misses’ and women'’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Lace Trimmed and Appliqued Rayon Undies 69c —Gowns, slips, chemise, combinations, bloomers, stepins, panties of soft de- lustered non-run rayon in pastel colors. Trimmed with laces and milanese silk appliques. The sort of gifts a woman likes to receive. Extra Size Garments —Chemise, Bloom- ers and Pnntlea, 79¢ . prettily trimmed Smart Rayon Pajamas $1.95 —Tuck-in pajamas, in distinc- tive new styles .ndn Yiih appiiaués aad appliques A Regular and Extra B:Awm Kann's—Street Floor. . ] Tunis Name .ccovenvcccsesscrsecenssecssiccen Charge [ ] Cash [ ] Pair by Buylng Four Pairs c. oD ] A Special Group of Black Coats $58 Black With Caracul Black With Skunk Black With Persian Lamb Black With Civet Cat Black With Natural or Platinum Wolf Black With Russian Fitch “ e Black With Badger #& Black With Squirrel Black With Kit Fox —1In addition to these different combinations of black coats with the different furs listed above there are fourteen different models. The materials are crepey broadcloths, suede fabrics, and the new springy fabrics,”a popular new material this season. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes ‘A New Collection of DRESSES For Afternoon, Sunday Night and Evening Wear $15 —This is a signally different collection, be- cause every dress was made to our order, and all are of pure-dye silk. Every one is hand- finished at every point, many of the popular Vionnet type models are to be found in the assortment. The materials are taffetas, flat crepes, moires, chiffons, canton crepes. The new shades that are predicted as popular for Spring are high lighted in this special group, also black. Little Women’s Sizes 16Y% to 261% Misses’ 14 to 20 Women’s 36 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor. Merry Maid de Luxe Arch Support Shoes 6 SMART STYLES —Merry Maid Arch Support Shoes are a happy combination of smart style, comfort, splendid workmanship and long wear. —Merry Maid Arch Shoes are scientifically con- structed to provide the proper support to the arches of the foot, without sacrificing any of the smart style. SNUG-FITTING HEEL —One of the features that contributes much to the fit of Merry Maid Arch Support Shoes is the snug-fitting non-slip heel—which is made two widths narrower than the vamp. Come in and Try a Pair On! —We know you will like the way they.feel and the way they look. ... Many Styles Also at $5.00

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