Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1931, Page 30

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AUGUST 16, 1931—PART 7TWO. MARINE RESERVES i WILL GO T0 CAMPifE Wi’;:;i"_’f’i’fi';’;‘i“*ézo rni?zntts _» 0 Sale of Imported Linen Sixth Brigade to Leave Next e m— L h Cl h Week by Boat for Vir- |J o o T s, 7o e $2.99 | uncneon Ot S { borders in plain colors. Rose, blue, green, ginia Beach. I orchid and gold. SRy Penn. Ave~Eighth and D Sts. § ~— 54x54-in Cloths ¥ A week from today the 6th Marine |Hi at, each . ; 5 8(— Brigade, composed of the 20th and 23d Regiments of the District of | . Columbia Marine Corps Reserve troops, | Bi - 52x66 and 52x68 - T g oes Crusader Axminster ik 85 ginia Beach, Va,, for two weeks of in- b v C il tensive training, Maj. Gen. Ben H. AR S Puller, commandant of the Marine | Qi 3 $ l , Corps, will spend four days at the camp R : to_inspect the brigade. The brigade will stand its final in- spection before departing from camp at West Seaton Park this morning. - Hiiive puring the encampment. at Virginia : £ g » boar ular Marine of- B S ; Retrs will met. s observers, with Gol.(fl Seamiess —A rare opportunity $o secure beautiful linen cloths at a fraction Julius 8. Turrill, officer in charge of Marine Gorps Reserve affairs, as ghief of their real worth. They are made of a nice quality crash linen R T > L with colored striped borders ‘and will give excellent service. in four battalions of three rifie com- 4 0 Y 9x12 and ] panies and one machine gun coxpany | jif ' 3 814 x10V% e i a0 2d Batialions of the - : Ff Sise;;- B, 15,50 a2, . : : . Sale of Cannon and Other ‘Maj. Harvey L. Miller and Maj. 7 5 cent Stack. ‘The 1st and 3d Battalions y B > Ff'""f" of the 23d Marines will be commanded $37.95 Values e b by Maj. Earl C. Lane and Capt. Vin- X v | } . t Grafton, The medical detachment |J : : . A I' I > of the brigade will Bs in command of y 7 —Every rug is perfect and being seamless means it will, ¢ urklsh (§)%Y els . Comdr. Don §. Knowlton. A . i : e Gth Brigade Band. under Lieut. : " wear for years. A deep, soft, thick pile rug in beautiful Arthur E. Harper, has been recruited e 2 %0 a strength of 80 pieces 3 \ - > colors and patterns. ‘ v . 1t is estimated that 1,500 men from B y ! 5 23x46-in. C - the District of Columbia and vicinity % bz Si will go to camp with the brigade. 5 : Size at The brigade will Teturn to Washing- ARG . : . 1he annusl fremens parade, 3t wi Kanns— SealnleSS Axnnnster Rugs _With many days of hot weather yet to'come, this 2 have its band in the parade. Third Floor. offering of towels will appeal to every housekeeper. ‘The double-thread kind, with colored striped bor- ARGENTINA'S‘EXPOF&TS | lI'nglt]af'S $49.50 Grade ders. Very absorbent and very specially priced. TO U. S. UP IN JUNE!f SOR1D) and BTAEIOL N Kann's—Street Ploor, Tmports From North America Do-|JI Beach or LLawn rugs in rich colors and $3 95 charming patterns. Very L . cline, However, Commercial Attache Reports. | 4 CHAIRS slightly imperfect. ’ By the Assoctated Pros. 2 Washed American Oriental Rugs--$82.50 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, August 4 “ ; G o3 L] States improved in June as compared . g ae with the rest of 1931, but imports from French Oriental Rugs—4!,x61;-Ft. Size—$12.95 the United States declined, a report by ¢ - the United States commercial attache | —= m;‘;"y’y““"}; = Our own tmMrtation, \ L] A | L ] showed today. 4 . uality June exports to the United states | Ji %4 '-P}:y = ldm‘x.},dw:x‘.yx:: } were $2,600,000, compared with $4,109.- | B \ With * orange and ;s 000 in June, 1930, a decline of 36.12 1 s per cent. The first half of 1031 showed mmm':‘m _— an average decline of 68.03 per cent. | @il ‘ ) wie St Tests and compared with 1930, —— “mports were $4,300,000, compared | Bl itk §12,006.000, & decline of 8436 per cen; I News of the Clubs Lincoln Wezan's Relief Corps met re- Our New Fall Line of eently at the Soldiers, Salors and Ma- | Nl rines' Club, the president, Mrs. Carrie I Dosle, prasiding. The' charter was - - draped for Past National Senicr Vice OO S | . e Colgs President, Past Department and Past REDUCED < g oo Co President Mrs. Isabelle Ball Mc- | 1 d ttern. : - o I s e she 20-Piece Glass s‘:g-yhx:::t dfi‘:.xfl.”‘ftf'niy’;’f’ oleabetn Now on Display Our. entire StOCk Of GlidC!' %cr’.;ar‘::.\-‘u:ntpe. . ‘ ; ' Lunch Sets D. Shaw and ldnls Ag'fl& K:elerb'n\! next meeting will be held September 7. | | % - - i g Aag g 5-Pc. Lunch Sets ‘The regular weekly luncheon meeting | e Grace Landon, who has just returned p e from « trip through New England, de- |}l 34-inch cover and four nap- » e, AT GO B kA ticularly places at Cape Cod | i ¥Hie 15's et & QaCR lass—servi 4 which she visited. | X 5 Formerly $19.95 Sating® of lou:vt:'um;rh::e‘i:.' four ‘The regular meeting of the Gardenias, 2 S Y plates, four sherbets, four cups ul = f to $24.95—Now ° and four saucers. of the Zonta Club was held Wednesday —Stamped for ( E p et e ' ouch Hammocks > ‘Gude Thomas, president, presided. Miss | 4 " - ‘ . No. 596, of the Protected Home Circle, —53-pe. Dinner was held August 11 at Phenix Hall, ) i ¥ - 7" Fourth street northeast. Resa Wag- Stamped Linen Covers e aem mer, president, presided. —Card tnblle covers with hemstitched $l ea. ~—There is plenty of time yet to use one of these hammocks decoration. Serv- A vacation period has been voted by | J hems and slnstic corners. ~—s0 buy now and save. They have comfortable coil springs ice for six. $9.98 R i oy I:;:g,‘;:f, and are covered with attractive duck. Some few have i 21, when a meeting of the scason will Stamped Made-Up Aprons link springs. : Shoe Cabinets be held at Stneleigh Court. Plans for s . i WA Beonats. it Bt amceroen | —Women's aprons, stamped and tint- 50 - ag 5 gn‘ :.}r:h thfie :>y Jrsmng;rigati ed. Finished with colored binding. ] . , president. Mrs . Noble, i i chatrman of the Membership Commit- e o L4 ° tee, continues to recetve membership | —A complete line of Embroid- Somitues o reoae B | A complete line of Embroid: oor indow Awnings Monday, Wednesday and . > Enameled Metal H. M. Hunter, radio program | airector ot "the District "of Columbia | Kann's—Fourth Floor -Qur Entire Stock Reduced $1.00 P % $1.98 Federation of Womsn's Clubs, announces | ha o o i, . : Virginia_Rand, reader, will be heard | — i — Y - 4 —Two-burner elec- aver station WJSV tomcrrow at 10:30 | $125 Spearhead $1.69 and $1.98 $2.98 to $3.98 Pl ol oo i g tric stoves in green o'ciock on the program sponsored by | g jos Regular “nd s e and ivory en the federation, which also includes S l [} ‘] .t . o Rogular Styles Spearhead Styles 2 $179 value, cabinets, with ameled finishes. aie. ]14 eCiric 3235 values. musical numbers 4 69‘. ea. 51.25 ea. s. .2‘_) ea. shelf space for o For eausing unnecessary =uffering 1o | - - shoes and comg- captive rat by allowing a dog to worrs - . ! B B Seobns f e, . Sew ing Machines —Sises 30, 36, 42 and 48 inches in the assortment—mount- partment for la; was fined. S | ed on flexible steel, ot ground galvanized frames. hose. Enameled List Prices, $100 to 3110 Kann's—Third Floor . in colors and S t l c ff - : 848.50 * decorated. Piano Manufacturers Special! “VATCO” —$1.79 Metal Util- i O Auta ity Wall Cabinets, —Two-quart Mar- 1 vy g vel Ice Cream BRAND NEW I : Electrified Console S t 'C S ts with removable New Black Diamond Pretniin : models in beauti- ea over -dets and hooks for g""‘n'fe ",'lmfllp R GRAND P IANO I : / g For All Coaches and Sedans _— Dry Kleeller $1.60 value. $5 Down Delivers A $750 Value |4l \ n Any Model —Neat covers of heavy, striped denim—Easy $1 49 2\ Reg. $1.25 T ° S to install and easy to remove. For backs and Special Kann's--Fourth seats only. $2.50 value. . .5 . Floor Factory to Your Home | A i —Westinghouse For Coupes and Roadsters, 74c Set Third Floor. —An improved dry cleaner for $6.98 cleaning your finest clothes, —Outdoor _ Clothes drapeties, caTe Dryers with _steel Detm o Kla post. 100-ft. ot o S0 B drying space paint Save i $5 Down Secures This Sirong white money and time. | value. 339 5 ‘ 4 EASY ; k ; Reconditioned the enormous advantage of | < E . buying direct from the manu- . , 3 l facturer, we arc making this Now at the Low Price of ERE 6 69c CCtrlc —Jacqusrd Rub- extraordinary offer for a lim- I Bl- .k R \k —Galvanized 10- - e ac oc L JCevanized 10- Cleaners = e s . : movable mop shower bath curs 30 Days’ Trial Mattress Covers 2 ] inger. 98¢ value. When New 36500 o, 4898 Positively went to trial and test with ing that at the end of 3 —Extra heavy unbleach- ; 2 o et v St i et The gyrator-type EASY Wash- $21.95 washable rubber buttons er, with beautiful porcelain top, TERMS at one end. Full and twin oy . ‘ 1%4-hp. General Electric motor. 4 —Every _cleaner TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE bed sizes. $1.49 and $1.69 x i * » has been thor- AS LOW AS values. $ The oiling system is “positive” or oughly recondi- tioned “splash”—the gears run in the 2 by the 32.50 Per Week Kann's—Third Floor oil, which prevents wear, and s fr g o our n'r":!)l‘.'i CUSTOMERS | there are no belts. ‘3.95 teed to give satis- will be allowed off —Enameled clothes faction. hampers, with 5 closely woven wicker, hinged cov- e o STIEFF ’ IIC. | ers, $5.98 value. 1340 G St. N.W., Washington once AT OUR Kann's—Third Floor.

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