Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1930, Page 20

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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) Adler of Baltimore are among the out- of-town guests here over the week end to attend the conclave of the Sigma | Omega Pi Sorority. | Mr. Ben. Strauss of Baltimore is stay- ing with Mr. Emanuel Schloss of the Argonne over the week end. At the regular meeting of the Wash- ington Chapter Hadassah next Tues-| day, at 2 o'clock, in the Jewish Com- | munity Center, Mrs. Louis Rosenthal will give the opening prayer, and Mrs. Abe Sheflerman and Mrs. Harry Schwartz will continue the convention reports, which were left uncompleted | at the last regular meeting. Mrs. Her- | man Hollander will give a short tribute to Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah in America, in honor of her seventieth birthday anniversary. Leon Dashoff, formerly of the Moscow Imperial Or- chestra and nizer of the proposed Washington phony, will give violin | selections panied by Mrs. Maurice Bisgyer. A social hour will follow. | At this meeting there will be a dis- play table of articles to be ordered or sold for the donors' lunch. Mrs. Alex Rosenblum and Mrs. A. Max are acting as an Exchange Committee for the list- ing or ordering of wares. So far, there / have been m than 100 reservations for the don luncheon, which has been defini the Mayflowe heim of t chief speaker. of the luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. ck Veax will be at home to their friends this evening from 8 to 11 o'clock in honor of their son Robert. ation as n charge FLEEING SLAYER CAUGHT Man Sentenced to Die, Who Es- caped Jail, Ts Recaptured. TROY, N. Y. Decemb Charles Fithian, 22, who the Salem, N. J., County day night several hou been sentenced to die in the electric chair for the slaying of a paymaster during a hold-up, was captured here yesterday. Fithien, who is held for extradition to New Jersey, was captured in a rooming house by five officers without a struggie. Although the New Jersey police believed that a girl who had visited him in the Salem jail shortly before | the escape had aided him in his flight Fithian was alone when captured. | CANADA’S FUR TRADE Exports Total $24,181,208 for Year Ended June 30, 1929. OTTAWA, December 29 (P.—Wheat has replaced furs as Canada’s most valuable _export commodity, but in the year which ended June 30, 1929, raw furs exported from Canada were worth $24,181,208, as compared with $93572 worth of fur exports in 1850. Government figures showed a total of . 5150326 pelts were marketed in Canada in the last twelve months for which figures were available. OYSTER CLUB MEETS % 824 Session Held by Group at| Columbia, §. C. P COLUMBIA, S. C., December 29 (@) —What is believed to be the world's only oyster club, a Columbia organiza- tion Bow in its eighty-second year, met here Saturda: Z ¢ without formality. Each® member codks his oysters in a saucépan over a gas jet. Prominent Columbia men_are members “Pfrst time I have cone any cooking in a long time,” said Dr. D. M. Douglas, president of the University of South Carclina. He was a guest of the club. RAILROAD MAN DIES Attended Sunday School 64 Years ‘Without Absence. ROCHESTER, N. Y., December 29 () 1, died here he was to have completed 64 years of unbroken at- tendance at Bible class. He had been ill only 24 hours, In November, Mr. Glasgow rounded out 54 years of service with the Erie Railroad. School attendance in Japan is now compulsory until puplls Teach the age of 14. MRS. JOSEPH A. KUNLO. i Before her marriage she was Miss Mil- dred C. Joseph, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Daniel G. Joseph of Seat Pleas- | ant, Md. —Brooks Photo. 'U. S. AND CANADA GET HEALTH RECORD IN 1930 Insurance Report Declares Mortal- ity Rate Much Better Than Ever Before Registered. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 29.—Eco- nomically-depressed United States and Canada have one great thing to be thankful for—they still have their health. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. reports that 1930 will go down in history as a year of better health conditions_than has ever been enjoyed in these two countries. “The mortality rate for 11 of the 12 months has been so much better than | ever before registered, that only a veritable health disaster in the final month could force the year'’s mortality rate above the previous minimum.” the company's report says. Take Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE. The dependability of this well balanced formula is your safe-guard. Ask for Grove’s Laxative | BROMO QUININE Tablets Penna. Ave, Eighth & D Streets Layer Felt Mattresses . . A K prand —-with d with lay All size. Layer Felt Mattresses . . —“Senate” brand—with fol ing d T rolled edge. red with to full size. 2.50 values. mons, Montauk price groups*as follo Reg. $9.50 Metal Reg. $14.00 Met Reg. $18.00 Metal Beds. . —A limited quantity full size 4-poster wood beds. $24.95 values. be in wood finishes wood beds in the assortment—offered in six .. $8.95 three rows of imperial er felt and covered with s. $17.00 values. .$13.95 ur rows of imperial stitch- Filled with layer felt and l, or striped ticking. All sizes—55 1b. BEDS Reduced! and Greenpoint metal Also four-poster s: | Beds . . . .$4.98 al Beds....$7.98 $11.95 $9.75 Kann's—Third Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C..MONDAY, DECEMBER..29, 1930.. bty ", % = Y Initialed Writing Paper, with Initial Stamped in Blue—25¢'Box ; y ’ Y3 e P anmy w2 For This Sale Tomorrow—100 New $35.00 DRESSES For All Occasions 512 —This is really a remarkable bargain. The dresses are very chic, very good quality, very well made, with particular little niceties of detail that are usual- ly found, only in higher-priced dresses. The ma- terials are pure-dye crepes, chiffons and light woolens. Colors in the evening frocks include the lovely pastel shades, black and white, and for street wear are new green, light navy, rose and red. Sunday Night Evening, Dance Street and Business Misses’, 14 to 20 Little Women's, 1614 to 26%; Women’s, 36 to 44 Extra Sizes, 46 to 501§ Kann's—Second Floor. Tailored Lace Trimmed and Appliqued— Rayon Undies 59(3 ea. —Because they are so very inexpensive, one can easily have several of these dainty under- things — Chemise, Bloomers, Combinations, Panties and Step-ins of non-run and delus- tered rayons, in pastel colors and regular sizes. Usually $35 to $45 Now Reduced to 527 —You will unhesitatingly ac- knowledge the high quality of these coats when you see them. The ex- cellent materials of which they are fashioned include Broadcloth, Treco and Suede fabrics; made with the new large pouch or half shawl collars, and cuffs in many different 'types, including the dee elbow type. Furs are black wolf, caracul, Arabian lynx; also many with contrasting furs. Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. —Extra size tailored garments, of delus- tered rayon, at " 69c Kann’s—Street Floor. Girls’and Children’s WashFrocks 15 Styles—Sizes 7 to 14 S 9 20 Styles—Sizes 2 to 6 Two for $1.00 —For the 7 to 14 the dresses are of new prints in charming new styles and colors. Many of them sample dresses, which means there are only one or two of a kind. —For the 2 to 6, the dresses are of voiles, prints and plain colored broadcloths— with and without panties. Some hand- made, others made by machine. Kann's—Second Floor. Reg. $8 and $10 Silk and Cloth Dresses In a Special Sale Announcing the New “BUCILLA” PACKAGE CREATIONS —In the new Bucilla Em- broidery packages you will find many lovely, easy-to-do creations for the baby, for the home and your personal use. Each = package contains the stamped piece, flosses, needle and chart. Sketched Rainbow Organdie Bed Room Set 5554 Pillow 5555 Scarf .... 5556 Van. Set, 60c 8557 Bedspread, $4.15 §558 Curtains, —The sale includes special pur- chases and dresses from our own stock, offering attractive Canton crepes, attractive prints, also light woolens, and jerseys. Made in the popular tunic, flare, jacket, cape, and bolero effects, in the 5559 3 rmowf,s wanted colors. Set . 60c 2 5560 Doll Outfhit, § Misses’, Juniors’ and Women’s $1.95 , Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. The Shoe for Formal Evening Wear —Graceful slippers for feminine feet, Our well known Merry Maids . . . in beautiful strap styles of glistening white moire with touches of gold and silver. Plain Opera Pumps of W hite Moire, $5 pr. Other Models—$7.50 and $8.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Hemstitch and Picot at Home With the Perfect Hemstitcher $1.00 Fits Any Machine—Special Demonstration on Street Floor —A handy little device that slips on your sewing machine. It is easily attached. Easy to operate. Can be used on any material. Hemstitches any width. And enables you to hemstitch a yard of material a minute. Bock of instructions with each hemstitcher. For a Limited Time a Special Needle Threader Will ven With Every Attachment Kann’s—Street Floor. Now! At a New Low Price! 3%-Qt. Aluminum Triplicate Pan Set —You can cook three foods over one burner. The even-heating alumi- num steel base makes healthful waterless cook- ing possible. The first Each Pan Holds time offered at this low 1% Quarts price. Introducing Our New Cleaning Fluid For Home Dry Cleaning! Non-Explosive! $1.00 A Gallon —A very low price for a first-class cleaning fluid. It:cleans gloves, fabrics, ties, silks, suits, automo- bile upholstery, curtains ...in fact any and everything you would wish to clean in clothing, woodwork or any greasy sub- stance. —For instance—I gallon cleans 4 to 6 dresses; 1 gallon cleans about 50 pairs of (Just think of the saving in clean- bills.) Leaves no odor after 24 hours. Kann's—Third Floor, Window Shades 85¢c and 98c Grades Lakewood Holland Riverside Oil Cascade Duplex 590 ea. —The 3x5.9 size shades; in white, ecru and green; du- plex are green on one side, white or ecru on the other. Sunfast Drapery Damask —Jacquard, figured and striped designs, in blue, rose, gold, green, rust and red col- 79 ORINGE. YA, .. egitn. o vocides bt uy C R Kann's—Third Floor. ra . T —

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