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‘SOCIETY | the Bishop of Washington, Right Rev James E. Freeman, will be host to a distinguished group of the clergy of the Capital. Bishop William F. Mc- Dowell, president of the Washington Federation of Churches, which is spon- soring the concert here, and the Rev. William L. Darby, executive secretary of the federation, will eatertain a group of federation officials in & box that evening. Many prominent representatives of the diplomatic corps. and many out- standing women in social and musical circles will have boxes for the event among them being Mrs. Frederic Ath- erton, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Grorge Dun- Jop, Mrs. Houston Gaddes, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. John Oliver LaGorce, Mrs. Adolph Casper Miller, Mrs. Flem- ing Newbold, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes Mrs. Lawrence Towsend and Mrs. J F. Williams. The concert will be of special inter- est to Washingtonians, because of the {nrucipluon of a group of more than 00 singers representing the churches of the city, in a massed choral num- ber with the guest cholr. A pageant rocessional of vested choirs of ngton will be a feature of the concert. ' Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Connell of To- ronto, Canada, have taken a sulte at ‘Warkman Park Hotel for a short stay. Mrs. Annie E. Fulton of Denver, Colo., is passing a few days at the Dodge | and is accompanied by Miss Stella R. Miller of Missoula, Mont Mr. and Mrs. F. H Wentworth of | Toston, Mass., are at the Carlton for a | brisf stay. Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. W Sodruff of Elate College, Pa, are agair in Wash- ington for a few days, sta”ing at the Wardman Park. Miss Mary B. Lathrop and Miss M. Loulse Weidon are at H el Dennis in Atlantic City for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. #ox of Uhrichs- ville, Ohio, are at the Dodge for an in- definite stay. Mrs. Maurice Brown of Dubuque, Towa, is at the Mayflower with her daughter, Miss Margaret Brown, who is attending Georgetown Convent. TRAFFIC SAFETY PLACED ABOVE PETTY DRY CASES Alexandria Judge Congratulates Police for Manner in Which Laws Are Inforced. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va, October 26.— Congratulating the Alexandria police on their present concentration on enforce- ment of traffic laws instead of petty | prohibition offenses, Judge William S. Snow, following Police Court this morn- ing. saig it was much more commend- | able to protect the lives of the people | by strict traffic law enforcement than to concentrate on “half-pint” prohibi- tion offenders 9. PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh For Foot Ease Natural Bridge Shoes $5 and $6 Foot ease! What a miraculous disposition! Try on a pair of what it means to give your feet the natural arch bridge in Natural Bridge Shoes. oot-strain and nerve-strain vanish. This ease walking, the special combination Exclusively at the Palais Royal in Washington for Women and Growing Girls Palais Royal—Downstairs Store | Georges County over the week end, en- | acecrding to Deputy Sheriff Thomas H | Garrison also_investigated a robbery of | dale. Policeman Ralph Brown invest! POULTRY-JUDGING TEST WON BY KENT 4-H CLUB| Baltimore Lad in Competition in Frederick Gets Right to Head | State Team. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., October 26 —With 10 counties participating, Kent County’s 4-H Club team won the sixth annual poultry-judging contest held in this city Sstarday to determine the team which wik represent Maryland at the Nation- wide boys' clubs contest to be held in New York in January. Baltimore County was second, with Montgomery | County placing a close third, Samuel von Gunten, Baltimore, wa: high individual scorer, with 710 points and will head the Maryland team Others on the team will be Clarence Sutton, Kent County, and Granville | Shoemaker, Allegany County, with Bay- ard Suttof, Kent County, alternate. SUNDAY THIEVES ACTIVE Home, Grocery and Bervice Station Entered in Prince Georges. By a Btaff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., October 26.—Thieves were busy in Prince tering a private house, a grocery store and » service station. The service station of Claude Gilbert at Meadows was Tobbed of $47 and a number of tires, tubes and cigarettes, Garrison, who investigsted Deputy the home of Col. D. L. Rice near Marl- ro. Several hundred pounds of sugar and a quantity of cigarettes were repcrted stolen from the Sanitary store, River: gated. Turns Right Out! of “Outgro” in the growing nail reduces nd so tough- skin under- neath the toe’ nail, that it can not | penctrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmicss antiseptic manufactured for chiropod: How- r, anyone can buy from the drug a tiny bottle containing direc- Just Try on a Pair of effect it has on our looks and Natural Bridge Shoes—and see the normal support provided by is constant. Sitting, standing, last conforms to your foot. The new 1931 bustle has a way of " looking old fashioned . . . flow- ing frop. a very low, squared decollete into a little train. Our Lelong copy is sofest velvet in vibrant blue, dahlia, black. For women, sizes 36 to 40. $4.950 WOMEN'S BETTER DRESSES, SECOND FLOOR THE NEW 1216-1220 F Street Ji.W. “Phoenix” 509, Wool Hose —Full-fashioned wool hose, in sizes 813 to 10, and the exclusive Phoenix shades, of Sleigh, c Ski, Sleet, Toboggan, Blizzard and Skate, also 7 5 black. pr. Kann's—Street Floor. Penn. Ave.~Eighth and D Ste. Large Women’s Canton Crepe HALLOWE’EN COSTUMES... For Adults and Children, at Only Adults—Small, Medium, Large Sizes Spanish Man Mexican Chinaman Clown Children’s— 4 to 14 Years Spanish Boy S Girl Chinaman - Mexlcan Boy Russian Girl Clown Duteh Girl Kann's—Fourth Floor. Other Halloween Costumes at 88c to $12°50 3,000 Yds. of New Silks 39 in. Pebble Canton Crepe 2 98c $ yd. 39 in. Lustrous Satin Crepe 39 in. Washable Flat Crepe —Three of the most popular silk crepes of the season—at a price that will not penalize you if you buy enough for several costumes. New Fall colors and black. Kann's—Street Floor. 500 Attractive New Georgette Bed Lights === [.0w Priced $1.15ea. —A manufacturer’s close out of new bed lights. Beautiful styles of silk georgette cleverly trimmed with lace and rib- bons. Dozens of different styles and colors—only a few of which are shetched. —As there are only about 500 of these lights, we urge early shopping. Colors: Rose, Gold, Green, Orchid, and Peach—also two-tone effec Each light complete with pull chain socket. Tailored Celanese Taffeta Shades, $1.98 Kann's—Street and Third Floors. 4-Hour Enamel —White, French Ivory, C Sky Blue, Emerald Green, Canary Yellow, t Deep Blue, Brown, q " Apple Green, Orchid, Chinese Red, Orange, and several shades of Gray. SNaiion:. . Kann's—Third Floor. -...$1.39 5-Gal. Galvanized Garbage Cans 69c¢ —Heavy corrugated galvanized fron cans with tight - fitting cover. Another Lot of Manwing-Bowman French Dry Cleaner 8-Cup Percolators 59¢ Gal. $1.98 —Paneled aluminum perco- —Clean your own rugs, lat: with "cold water suc- dresses, drapes. etc. It is tion valve. Complete with easy and economical with steel plate. Limited quan- this odorless dry cleaner. tity. Kann's—Third Floor. FROCKS Black and Bright Colors >10 —Everything to make the larger woman look slimmer has been considered in these attractive frocks. The material is selected for its slen- derizing effect. New coat styles have draped hip lines, skirts are flared or full below the hips. Beaded yokes are among the popular fea- tures, also graceful surplice styles. Two-color effects are much in evidence. The new shades are green, brown, tile and red, plum and purple, cavalier blue, and black. Sizes 40 to 50 Kann's—Second Floor. Fashionable COATS In Large Sizes —Don’t worry if you are large. There's a smart coat here for you, made of the fashionable boucles or spongy wool- ens, with the new modi- fled Lei, pouch, or long shawl collars, and swirl cuffs. Hip-lines are moulded for a slenderizing effect. Furs are caracul, Persian, black or kit fox, marmot, mink-dyed muskrat, fitch and wolf. < Sizes 38 to 48, 3814 to 501% and 3714 to 49% Kann's—Second Floor. Which Fur Coat Will You Choose for Only Natural Muskrat Silver Muskrat ) Trimmed Sealine Natural Pony $ Brown Pony —Style, good service and delightful warmth combine to make these the most satisfactory of coats for the foot ball game and general wear. Fine selected pelts, moulded lines, large collars, swirl and fan cuffs, all contribute their element of smartness to these new models. Crepe- back satin linings. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Rayon Satin Comforts —Extra long comforts—72x84-in. size, 100% wool filled, finished with silk cord edge; fancy scroll stitching. In solid colors, and reversible combinations. Street Floor. [ ] American Oriental Rugs —9x12 and 8'4x10%; ft. rugs, with the permanent lustrous sheen of real Ori- entals. The designs are copies of well known Oriental rug pattern and the [ colors rich and beautiful. Third Floor. Inner-Spring Mattresses —Comfortable, well constructed mat- tresses, with hundreds of tiny coils in- cased in layer felt and covered with Py fine damask ticking. All sizes.. Made by the Washington Mattress Co. Third Floor. Sale! Mattress Covers —Heavy unbleached muslin covers, boxed al Moquette Couch Covers —Imported Moquette covers in rich colors and patterns copied from old Oriental rug $ designs. 60x108-inch size. Third Floor. ° Room Size Felt-Base Rugs —Congoleum-made heavy felt-base rugs in p the 9x12-ft. size. Each perfect and packed in an individual carton. (Other sizes also at low prices. Third Floor. [ ’ Smart Hats In Large Headsizes $3 to 87.50 22Y,, 23, 24 even 25 inches —Slanted, tilted, diglped M decidedly wearable hats for the woman who knows she is “as young as she looks”. .. Conservative styles, in large head sizes—so that you have many to choose from, instead of just one or two. Black, brown, navy, Kiltie. Kann's—Second Floor. Philippine Gowns . . 78¢ —A_ very special purchase enables us to offer these dainty handmade, hand em- broidered gowns again at this low price. Dainty styles of nainsook with clusters of em- broidery and scalloped edges. Misses’ and Women's sizes, Kann’s—Second Floor. Linen Pillow- cases . . . 30c —Regulation size with hem- :t‘llt«ched hemfs. A special ue. 75% Linen Sheets, 89¢ —81x99-in. sheets, madc from 75% linen flax with only 25% cotton. 45x36-in. Cases—23c ea. Kann's—Street Floor. Chantilly Lace Allovers, $1.67 yd. —Also flouncings, in the new- est shades, Champagne, Ma- roon, Dark Brown, Golden Brown, Cricket Green, Made- line Blue, and Navy Blue— also bllqk and white. 36 in. wide. A'very special value. Kann's—Street Floor. TakeBaby Out In the Sun- shine, $17.50 —Handsome round fiber baby strollers with adjustable back and footrest, full sliding hood, wind- shield, artillery wheels, and cor- duroy lining. Choice of buff and beaver finishes. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Wear Knit Underwear If's Healthier! —Children’s EZ Waist Union Suits. of four styles, in sizes 2 to $1.00 —Children’s “Forest Mills” - wool Suits. Sizes 6 to 16....51.00 —Children’s Random Part-woel Union Suits, in sizes 6 to 16..51.00 and We mak —Women's “Morelle” Part-woel Union Suits. Sizes 36 to 44, $1.00 —Women's “Morelle” Eayon- striped Union Suits. Sizes 36 to 4“ 59¢