Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1931, Page 28

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UARDSHEN SEE FREST FIREBGS Idaho Troops Patrol Area to! Stop Incendiarism Laid to Jobless. By the Associated Press. i BOISE, Idaho, August 31.—Charged By Gov. C. Ben Ross with the duty of hunting out incendiaries accused of | lighting fires to provide employment, 200 National Guardsmen today patrolled the forests of Central Idaho, where flames which have raged two weeks were belleved to have been halted. Arms Rushed to Troops. Branding incendiarism as a “vicious practice that_some men have fallen into,” the chief executive declared martial law in the area Saturday night after he had been informed men were starting blazes in the fire zone as well as at distant points. year the situation - acute,” due to an “extreme drought’ and a “serious unemployment situa- jon.” Births R.eported. Eibert B. and Inez A Queen, boy. Percy and Margaret Davis. boy. Walter M. and Mary £ Moore, ‘sicl. Phillip and Grace Natoll, eirl. Robert M. and Alice M. 'O'Connor. bov. Alexander . and Coriniia Billingaley, girl. Joseph E.and Catherine C, Baldwin. boy. Gardner P. and Marion L. Grenfell, Robert L. and Mary "Keown. Aloystus C. and_ M . girl Joseph L. a o Girl Joseph and Virginia Jones. bov. John N. and Juanita” Washington, boy. Fddie end Helen Means. girl. Harry C. and Catherine 1. Lacey. sirl. Deaths lieporte;i. The order went into effect yesterday morning and arms were rushed to the | troops, who previcusly had been sent to | the fire front with shovels and axes to fight the flames. Martial law was resorted to after forest officials expressed fears that in- cendiary blazes would become more nu- merous with the release of men as the fires were brought under control. Four Counties Guarded. Gem, Boise, Valley and Idaho Coun-| tles were placed under guard of the | troops. The Governor announced more Guardsmen may be called out and ad- ditional countles placed under martial In the Fall Sale | pital Sophie Thornton. | pital. s llowing_deaths ‘have been veported ;‘uT;‘I:e TR pepartment In the Dast- 3¢ oure: LAl C. _Jones.. 73, 3425 M. Pleasa st. Kiltfan - ghones 78 BBl Hotpital, hchlrlll ‘W. Sigworth, 64, 3633 New Hamp- shire ve. Pisher. 45, Sibley Hospital. - Emergency Hospltal. mett. 36. Garfleld Hospital. 5. 18. the Ontarlo Apts. 23, Freedmen’s Hospital. s “months, Children's Hos- St. Elizabeth's Hos- Hospital. en's ‘Hospital Not 5. Preedmen’s Hospital William H. Garrett. 41, United States Navy rare Avery Anderson. 27. Gallinger Hospital. Alexander Tolson, 18, Potomac River. 1 Betty ames Ross, 52. Ida Amble: 1 ne: \ve—Eighth and O Sts. of Housecwares This New Gas Range Regularly $59.95 $39.75 —Beautiful ivory enameled i No bolts show- E e X 1) T struction. ing — patented reversible 1 broiling and roasting pan THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, We Will Park Your Car While You Shop! ai D. C, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 31, . 1931. Drive to 8th St. Side Penn. Ave~Eighth and D Sts. A Sale! Fur-Trimmed and Untrimmed . COATS Not $25 As Youw'd Expect, But Only 315 —Note the new molded silhouette, the new sleeves, new shoulder lines, the belted or beltless styles, and the smart new materials in plain monotone, tweed mixtures and broken plaids, also dark brown coatings, Colors Brown Furs Fox Natural Wolf Pointed Wolf Caracul Blickilispin Black and White (Dved Rabbit) Tan and Brown Squirrel (pieced) Gray and Black Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 48, 3714 to 4714 Kann's—Second Floor. —and here are becoming new “Fall DRESSES Kann’s has all the new silhouettes in FALL FELTS at a specialized low price 373 The DERBY Tricorne The ROBIN HOOD Tilt The PETER PAN Roll Combination burner top, cover and tray. The EUGENIE Brim These are the NEW hats for Fall, and you'll want one as soonas you see them! Kann’s—Sevond Floor. In Sizes 40 to 50 $10 Lustrous Satins—Laces Dull Canton Crepes Travel Prints Georgettes At a New Low Price Heavy Rayon Flat Crepe 59c¢ va. —This serviceable and pop- ular crepe is shown in many rich, new Autumn shades, as well as pastel colors. It is 40 inches wide. A very gofulu' material for the new 'all frocks, slips and lingerie. Kann's—Street Floor. $3.00 Grade Black Satin Crepe $1.88 va. —A brilliant black, and a soft draping quality which will make up charmingly. Kann's—Street Floor. Free Connections. Easy Terms. In the Fall Sale of Housewares 56-Piece . $6.98 | Dinner Sets Reg. $11.98 Service for 8 —This is an attractive octagon shaped set, with dainty floral decoration, in- cluding— 8 dinner plates 8 bread and butter plates 8 soup plates 8 fruit saucers 8 tea cups, 8 saucers 1 nappy 1 sugar bowl Protect Your Dress—Slip Into A Hooverette! “Lady Lou” and 1 00 “Mary Garden” ° ea. —Two well known makes—the names define their smartness, and in style and quality they are excep- tional. In the popular new long lengths. They are easy to slip into, and in gay, cheerful patterns, with contrasting trimmings and touches of applique. Misses’ and women'’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. —The fashionable new “slender line” is a predominate note in these new frocks for street, afternoon and travel wear. Skirts are full pleated or draped, and the tight hipline is em- phasized. Sleeves are long, some in- clined to be fancy; many have draped scarf effects and other new neck treatments. Styles especially becoming to the larger woman. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. A Special Lot—Just 20 “LANE” Walnut “eneered Cedar Chests An Extraordinary Purchase! 3,000 Pairs of Ingrain Chiffon HOSE With Picot Tops . . . 79 Irregulars of $1.95 Quality —Think of buying hose of this quality for as little as 79c. The only reason is that they are irregular in weave. The imperfections are so slight that they do not affect the wear, and the hose would ordinarily be classed as per- fects. In all the wanted colors; sizes 815 to 10%4. —Ingrain hose is skein-dyed hose that looks sheer because each individual thread is dyed before knitting. Kann's—Street Floor. 48 In. Long Regularly $29.75 B —The illustration shows the exact style; they are 48 in. long, genuine cedar with Oriental or black walnut veneering, attractively hand carved, and all desirable values at the price. —With each chest we give « $250 Lane Just Received! 500 Pairs Kid D’Orsays —with Turn Soles In Red, Green, $ 1. 59 Blue and Black —Constructed of soft kid with siouianpliik: :‘urn leather soles and Cuban and white, some - with “V,” others 2 Sizes . with crew necks. B 3108 'S Children’s SWEATERS $2.00 Values $1.09 Sizes 2 to 6 For Fall Satin Canton and Travel Print FROCKS Insurance Policy ich insures contents against moth damage for § years. Other Styles of Chests at $9.95 to $62.95 Kann's—Third Floor. School Girl Pajamas Sizes 15 to 17 —The youthful vogue for pajamas is still going strong — for lounging, sleeping and home wear. In cheerful patterns. One- piece styles, fast color. Tuesday Last Day to Buy —In button- front and slip- on styles, plain and combination colors—red, blue, —Swanky new These Rugs at— ||| i with i I er waist lines, if bias cut skirts, —Fine Seamless Ax- : jaunty jackets, minsters in room sizes. irregulars of one of the 3 9 heavy regular $47.50 [ sleeves. grades. 11 to 17 Sizes $49.95. After tomorrow: $ 44 9 5 special during this sale, L] long and brace- —Fine Wilton Rugs, 9x Also Women'’s Extra Sizes Kann's—Third Floor. .let length 12-ft. size. Regularly Kann' Floor. Kann's—Second Floor.

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