Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1930, Page 28

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WARRANTS ISSUED FOR BISHOP'S SON Failure to Pay Wages Alleged Against Maj. Richard M. Cannon. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, December !2—-“\!’6 Episcopal Church South, were filed with the sheriff here yesterday. The lrel.dy held two warrants Maj. The new charges include twu of flll- ure m pay wages, filed by Smit} and S. Crawford of El Monte CAllf and another of issuance of worthless checks to W. Bishop, also of El Monte. ‘The old warrants were issued in San n _Francisco and ed issuance of worthless checks. Deputies to whom the warrants were given for service said they were at- tempting to persuade Maj. Cannon to return here from Virginia voluntarily to face the charges. At the time the first warrant was received several months ago Maj. Cannon was in Wash- ington and indicated he would return immediately. He did not arrive, how- Smith sald Maj. Cannon owed him $31.23 and Crawford claimed he had not been paid $64.13 due him from Maj. Cannon. 200 MACHINISTS QuIT WRIGHT PLANE PLANT Walk Out in Opposition to Bonus System, Which They Term Wage Cut. lv the Associated Pren PATERSON, December 12.— ‘Two hundred muhini.st,s walked out of the Wright Aeronautical Corporation plant e by pposition to a bonus system, h they sald memt a 30 per umt reducmn in their an, presldent of the Phfl'-. llld thflt he would give the itil 5:30 -m. today 21.0 retu COL. SCRANTON DIES; NOTED STEELMAKER ‘Was One of Five Company Heads ‘Who Once Dominated Indus- PASSING OF HINTEHLAND IS HAILED BY ROTHAFEL Roxy Says “Sticks” and Provinces No Longer Exist as General Intelligence Increases. :nuAswe\-ua Press. NEW YORK, December 12.—8. L. el o i ety ot Tlan e g motion pictures. fikflw thering of movie eri onhurn:xr;‘fmmmmpeyq- “rhm ne no m:{fl: ‘sticks,” no more bo; est town in Iowl knows as much about WOMAN SURRENDERS IN KILLING OF DOCTOR Mrs. Lydia Robinson of Sulphur Springs, Tex., Is Released on Bond of $5,000. By the Alwcu!cd Preu under $5,000 bond yesumny after she vus alleged ve sl Dr. R. 1217 G 5t. N.W. PrizCO. BABY GRAND E;i:,);.gmy $ 49.50 Terms LESS TUBES Grove Radio Service THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930. Exceptional Sale of Real Leather Jackets Regularly $15 5394 Sizes 14 to 44 28 to 30 In. Lengths ~—These make very desir- able Christmas gifts for the girl or woman who likes 5 outdoor sports. Made with pockets, belts, and wrist rings of soft pliable leather. All-wool and flannel lined. In black, navy, brown, red, and dark green. Kann’s—Second Floor. Hand-Painted Crepe de Chine SCARFS —Lovely hand-painted scarfs with oontmtlng color linings—Exactly sort of scarfs to wear wlbh sports and street costumes. Chiffon Scarfs $2.95 rge scarfs of sheer chmon in pastel and dark colorings make charming, inexpensive gifts. Wool Scarfs $1.59 —A scarf and a beret to match of brushed wool in plain colors or combina- tan and brown, white and orange, white and red. » Wool Snugglers $2.95 —A practical gift that will be highly appreciaud is a soft, warm wooll snufiller { Some in plain colors, ers J in two-tone effects, and still others combined with rayop. Others $1.00 to $5.25 Kann's—Street Floor. “Kayser” Rayon Pajamas $1.95 —Clever tuck-in models in striking color combinations— some prettily embroidered, See These Special Gift Hosiery Values! GQ on Sheer Chiffon 5 US PAT. OF F. BGOSRy —vith Picot Tops Discontinued $2.00 Quality $ —The sheerest, clearest chiffon silk stockings imag- § r inable—a 48-gauge, three-strand quality—silk to [ ] p o the top, with French heels, cradle soles and picot tops. At this price only because the style is being 3 Prs., $3.30 discontinued. The assortment also includes severah hundred pairs of 33 to 34 inch length hose for tall and stout women. Sizes 874 to 10 in smart colors. “RADMOOR?” Service-Wt. Discontinued $1.75 Quality $ Full Fashioned Hose. ]-']-9 Lisle tops, heels and toes. 3 Prs., $3.45 Another Special Sale of the Popular And— Usuadlly $25 to $39. 50 518 —For afternoon, Sunday night, eve- ning and bridge formalities there is nothing more impeccably correct than one of these charming frocks, which ,are beautiful in their “Ro- mance” styles and their exquisite “jewel” tones., Hand-finished dresses of hlgh.?i uality fabrics — beautiful laces, chitfons, flat crepes, crepe ro- main, embroidered chiffons, and bro- cades. Long lines lend undulating grace and the new decolletage is a distinctive feature, as well as the new beaded necklines and fur trimmings, Misses’ and women’s sizes 14 to 20—36 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor, In Sizes 8% to 2—Widths A to D $2.95 others trimmed with ap- / fi —Six of our smartest styles are included in this guques in contrasting colors. (- special offering of children’s shoes. Qxfords of izes 16 to 18. Gifts a fas- 1 patent leather, black and tan calf, of coffee elk tidious (rlend will like. with reptile caif trimming. Shoes for play, sports and dress, at a real saving. Kayser 3-Pc. Rayon $3.95 Growing Girls’ Goodyear Welt Shoes Also at $2.95 Ensembles, $2.95 —Two-piece pajama and coat new color combinations. Sizes 16 to 18. Kann's—Street Floor. Little Tots’ Chinchilla r Coats, $1.98 Beretl to Match, $1.00 warm coats of continental chinchflla in white, pink, blue and tan. Sateen lined. Brushed Wool Set, $2.98 —Infant’s Sweater, lef glnPs, mit- T-Qi‘l;l: and beret in re nk and Navy Chinchilla Coats, $3.95 —Smart little models with chevron on sleeve. Flannel lined. Beret to Match—$1.00 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Girls’ Pile Fabric Coat Sets 2-Pc. Sets 3-Pc. Sets $7.95 $9.90 —Coat and beret of beige Koynella—a soft ile fabric—with serge and kasha lining. guefl 7 to 14, $7.95. —Coat, beret and muff of genuine Tingue pile fabric with kasha lining. Sizes 7 to 14, $9.90. Girls’ Street and Party Dresses........$5.95 Girls’ Rain Sets—6 to 14 P— A ] Kann's—Second Floor. “FLAT-TONE” Picot Top Chiffon Permlnently Dull $1 00 Full- fashloned Hos Formerly $1.25 3 prs., $2.85 All-Wool Flannel ROBES $5.95 $7.95 Values —A bath robe is a useful gift and if it is one of these, it will be a beautiful gift as well. For these are of all-wool flannel in colorful striped patterns, with becoming collars, roomy pock- ets and clever belts, Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Handkerchiefs 35¢—3 for $1.00 —Fine linen hlndkmhlefl with bmd-umhrold d d in white and colors. Also light and dark colored chjflon handkerchiefs. Boxes of Three, 75¢ —White and colored linen handkerchigfs, with Porto Rican hand embroidery in the corners. Handmade, 19¢ ea, —Dainty handkerchiefs wlth colored hand em- broidery in all four corn Eann's—Street Floor. w‘fi‘ - ,‘:/f\il’: 1.200 Gift-Boxed— Silk Undies $1.79 Slips Dance Sets Gowns Chemise Panties Step-Ins —Dainty lilk lingerie that proves “nice gifts” do not have to be ex- pensive. Clever new styles of crepe satins, French crepes, and flat crepes in the delicate pastel shades. With laces, ribbons, hem- stitching and tiny pleats for trimming. Gown of flat crepe and rnyon crepe only. ~ Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. -

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