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B_12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931 ALEXANDRIA MAYUR Canaries, $2.98 . . . Cage & Stand, $1.95 Committee to Handle Bicen-| tennial Activities to ' Hand-Burnished Picture Frames —The swinging style, single frames in four different sizes and gold, silver or 59 c platinum finishes.—Street Floor, Meet Tonight. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. A, Va., October 2.—An ‘entennial Committes of 18 members, which is to hive complete charge of the city's celebration next year, has been appointed by Mayor Ed- wund F. Ticer in conjuncti‘n with the request of the National Bi-Centen- nial Comm'ssicn for the formation of a local govesning body f:r the 1932 cele- bration 5 | Members of the committee include Charles C. Cirlin, Representative How- ard W. Smith, Judg> William P. Woo! of Ccrporati-n Court, former M Willlam A'bert Smoot. J. Fred Bir: Alexandria Representative to the ginia House of Delogates:, City Attorn Carl J. Budwesky, Georg> E. Warfiel Carroll Pierce, L. H. Dudley, C. 8. T2 lor Burke, fcrmer State Scnator Floy W. King, Commissioner of Revenue | Charles H. Callahan, Harry Hammond, | Charles W. King, Francis H. Fannon, Page Waller and Dan S. Hollenga, bu: Tness manager of th> Chamber of Com- merce. Mayor Ticer is ex-officio chair- man of the committee. Salted Cashew Nuts - 49¢ w. —Our lowest price for these de- licious, big, tasty nuts. Brazil nuts also at 49c lb. Assorted Salted Nuts.....78¢lb. Salted Peanuts....... Hershey's Chocolate K. Kann's—Street Floor. Lace Neckwear —Bib and plaston style collars . .. collar and ecuff sets . .. sweetheart sets and vestees— c of dainty laces. $1.59 to $2.95 values. . ' 3] Doll an Trousseau Five Complete Changes New Blousettes itin and crepe de chine —8at blousettes, in white and eggshell. Some also in flesh color. The majority () with short sleeves, a few with long sleeves. Sizes 34 to 40. Sterling Silver Hollow Ware Mayor Makes Announcement. Formal announcement of the person- nel of the Alexandria Committe> was | made by Mayor Ticer at a moeting of City Council yestorday. Members of | New! Finer! the ccmmittee Were informed by letter | yesterday of their appointment. Since = Alexandria’s celebration for 1932 already looms as a mammoth un- dertaking, no time is being lost by the | Iocal committee in getting under way.| A meeting of the committee with the mayor and members of the City Council | has been called for tonight, when plans for the large amount of work to be undertaken will be outlined. Conventions Scheduled. Alexandria has already some 20 State and National conventions sched- uled for 1932, besides plans under way for five huge celebrations during th> year, starting with the George Wash- ington parade on February 22, and| continuing until Thanksgiving. Full | charge of the year's program and en- tertainment, and accommodation of the | crowds of visitors expccted here is now | in the hands of the newly appointed | committee. i HOOVER TO RECEIVE OLYMPIC GAME BID| Hand-Painted Invitation Will Be| Delivered by Louis B. Mayer, a Friend. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 2.—Presi- dent Hoover will be personally presented a hand-painted and embossed invita- tion to the Olympic Games here next Summer. The invitation, signed by Gov. James Roloh, jr.; Mayor John C. Porter and Wildlam M. Garland, president of the O:ganizing Committee of the games, will be turned over to Louils B. Mayer, a personal friend of the President at ! a luncheon today, to b2 delivered in | person. It is on sheepskin, bound in red leather. . 1 ‘The invitation reads: | “It is the expectation of the world- wide Olympic organization and_the carnest wish of the people of the State | of California, that the opening ce'e- mony of the games of the sixth Olym- piad, the afternoon of July 30, 1932.' shall be honored by your presence and by your official proclamation.” COL. McCULLOUGH DIES; BUILDING SPECIALIST! Engineer-Editor W;h Brilliant | War Record Had Been Il for Three Days. | By the Associated Press ! NEW YORK, October 2.—Col. Ernest | McCullough, widely known engineer, goldier and editor, died yesterday at Long Island_City home after a thre day illness. He was 64 i Col. McCullough was a specialist in | building. designing and construction. | He was born in New York in 1867. He | made a_brilliant record in the World | War and was wounded near Cambrai in 1917 Col. McCullough's first wife. the for- mer Elizabeth T. Seymour of Troy, N Y., died in 1918. The following year he married Mlle. Therese Claquin at Tours, France, who survives, with three chil- dren by his first wife, Capt. George F McCullough. U. S. A.. Governors Island; Mrs. Caroline Gallegher of Los Angeles 2nd John David McCullough of Staten sland. SAN QUENTIN WARDEN KEEPS MOONEY OFF AIR Won't Let Bomb Plot Convict or Any Other Prisoner Speak, Holohan Says. SAN QUENTIN. Calif.. October 2 (/) ~—Warden James B. Holohan said todav ! he would not permit Tom Moonev “or any one else in the prison” to make an address over the radio. i The warden’s statement was made in connection with a report that Radio | Station WOR. Newark, had asked Gov. James Rolph. jr.. of California to permit Modney to “state his case to the whole | Nation.” | Mooney is serving a life term in San | Quentin after conviction of having par- ticipated in a Preparedness day bomb plot in San Francisco in 1916, TREATY CHANGE LIKELY Polish Premier Tells Parliament' | | | | Commercial Froposal. ! WARSAW. Poland, October 2 () — | Prime Minister Alexander Prystor told | Farliament yvestorday that Poland was | ready to substitute the preferential system of ccmmercial treaties for the existing “‘moct-favored-nation” type of pact. The Parliament reopened after a_six-month_recess. WANTED || MOVING JOBS . . . Ask for' Our Revised Prices. Guarantced Satisfacti —The Original— KRIEG’S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 615 Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washintton's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- ‘Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. $5.98 to $7.50 Values $3.98 —Beautiful large pieces, in bright and dull fin- ishes, including in the assortment— 10-in. Vases Mayonnaise Sets Bonbon Dishes Compotes 10-in. Candlesticks Six Sterling Salts and Peppers 88c a Set Kann's—Third Floor. Davenport Bridge and Junior Complete —A rare value even in an Anniversary sale. Beautiful lamps. Bridge, Davenport and three- candle light floor styles— in two-tone brass finish, with lovely transparent parchmentized shades. Other Lamps, $5.98 —Three-candle-light floor lamps with pleated or stretched hand- talllored celanese shade. $9.98 value. Vanity Lamps—Complete Glazed Pottery Table Lam, Radio Lamps—$1.49 values $1.49 Student Lamps......$1.00 Kann's—Third Floor. DuPont 9-Piece Boudoir Set $4.98 —A beautifully decorated, grace- ful set of imitation pearl on am- ber, containing nine useful pieces, including a large tray. An unusual value. Toiletries —Coty's Square Double Compacts. Originally $2.50 5 —5-1b. Can Theatrical Cream. —Houbigant's Talcum. 75c size.. —Palmolive Soap, 8 cakes ~—Kann's Cleansing Tissues. 29¢ or 3 for —Noxzema, hospital size —Double and Single Picture Frames, in colored catalin holders...... ..98¢ —Tooth Pastes—Choice of Squibbs. Pepsodent, Iodent, Ipans, Kolynos and Pebeco. 50c size. 27 Kann's—Street Floor. —An adorable little girl doll, $ 1 9 dressed in a o printed frock, with large, floppy hat, shoes and stockings. This dainty little miss brings her trunk with her, which contains an extra dress, a coat, hat, sun suit and pajamas. Silk and Wool Scarfs $1.69 —The new tailored scarfs of silk and wool in white, black and the glorious Autumn color- ings. Very smart to wear with - the tailored suit. $1.95 value. Kann's—Street Floor. Popular Silk Crepes Velocipedes $795 t4 8295 $4’-97 —Three different sizes for children of 2 to 7. Sturdily constructed and fin- ished in Chinese red with white stripes. One-inch auto-tread rubber tires and full ball-bearing front wheels. Metal Wheel Toys Special —Sonny Boy wagons . . . Walk-a-way pedal cars . . . scooters . . . airplanes . .. doll carriages . . dump trucks ... steam shovels . . . just the things lit- tle girls and boys want most. Kann's—Fourth Floor. L3 = P 7 I ot A e Photo Albums . 8D¢ —T7x10-in. albums with genuine leather cov- ers in fancy designs. Choice of black, brown and gray. A nice place for your kodak pic- tures. Pen and Pencil Sets, 85¢ —A fountain pen and pencil in attractive colored finishes. Each set bcxed. Playing Cards, 2 decks, 75¢ —Gilt edged, fancy back cards, including the well known “Diana,” “Minerva,” Bril- liant, Regal and other makes. Kann's—Street Floor. Fiber Ferneries Regularly $3 . $1.98 —Closely -woven fiber ferneries with reed bindings. Fin- ished in green or buff. Nice for porches or rooms. Kann's—Fourth Floor. “Rosanne” Shoes For Children Regularly $3.50 and $4.00 Anniversary Priced $2.88 - All sizes 5 to 8, 8 to 11, 11} to 3. Widths A to D —Every mother knows that Ros- anne shoes wear. . . . Every child knows that Rosanne shoes are smart, comfortable and stylish. . . . And every mother knows that the Anniversary is the only time that they can buy them at such a low price. Kann's—Fourth Floor. 98c Yd. All-Silk Canton Crepe All-Silk Satin Crepe All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe —Three beautiful crepes, which were for- merly priced at $1.39 to $1.65 a yard. All- silk qualities, in the new and fashionable Fall colors. Kann's—Street Floor. Imported Leather Bags $2.95 —We are proud of this presentation of bags, for we think it one of the finest collections of bags we have ever | offered at such a low price. Some are plain, others have tricky little trim- mings that are altogether feminine and unique. Flat envelope styles of morocco and calf leather in— Black Navy Brown Green Such Bags Usually Sell for $4.95 Kann's—Street Floor.” Our Entire Stock of $5 and $6 . o Arch 7 Shoes Anniversary Priced $4 T The Once-a-Year Sale! —Hundreds of women wait for this annual sale because they realize that Merry Maid shoes at $4.00 a pair are most unusual values. They are arch supporting . . . They are built on a combination last, being two widths narrower in the heel . . . They are made from the finest leathers and in the smartest and newest styles. Leathers: Black Kid Brown Kid Black Suede Styles: One Straps Two Straps Side Button Bro Genter Buckls e Sucds Noveity Ties Patent Leather ¢4 54t Oxfords Combinations of Trimmed Oxfords Kid and Su ] Calf and Su Reptile Calf Trimmings All Sizes 3 to 10—Widths AA to D. Some Styles in AAA, E and EEE widths. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Gowns and Bias-Cut Slips of French Crepe $1.59 Regular $195 Values —The gowns of a lovely soft silk French crepe in pastel shades are in pretty lace- trimmed and tailored -styles and sizes for misses and women. —The slips, also of a silk French crepe, are in the popular bias-cut style with circular skirt. Pastel and street shades. Misses’ and women'’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Wall Panels s 83¢ Ea —An unusual opportunity to secure pretty tapestry pieces for your home and for gifts . . . lovely colored woven designs, copies of fine oil paintings that will look well on your walls or on your tables. $1.00 Wall Panels. $2.98 to $3.98 Panels. .. Kann's—Third Floor. ..5$1.85 $69.95 Seamless Bagdad Wilton "RUGS at $49.95 —Deep, soft pile rugs in warm, rich colorings and lovely Persian and Turkish designs. They are fringed at each end, in the 9x12 and 814x1013 ft. sizes, and are most attractively low priced in the sale. Kann's—Third Floor. Velveteen-Covered Coat Hangers '—Six of one color to a set. All colors in as- sortment. Low priced for the Anniversary. —Kotex Soluble Sanitary Napkins, 4 Boxes, 88c —Rainbow Brushes with china heads. Boxed ......... —Flesh Satin Garter Belts; 10 in long, with 2 pairs garters attached —Dress Shields in whita and flesh. *Sizes 2,3,and 4.............2 Prs, 25¢c 2 Kann's—Street Floor.