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¥ WOMAN INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Margaret King Drops From |the rescue squad ambulance. Porch in Alexandria. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., January 7.—| Falling 15 fcet off the rear porch of 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, & possible fract She was removed to the hospital by Religious Worker Dead. today with severe head lacerations and ured rib. CHICAGO, January 7 OP).— Miss Deborah Payne, 62, for 40 Years a|nerg) services for Ira Samuel Post, 58. BALLSTON MAN DIES Held This Afternoon. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALLSTON, Va, January 7.—Fu- her home, at 120 South Lee street, Mrs, | deaconess and lay religious worker in | who died yesterday, will be conducted Margaret King, 68, mother of Comdr. |the Episcopal church at Chicago and |at the Baliston Christian Church to- Rites for Ira Samuel Post Will 'lo » D C, JANUARY_ 8, 1933—PART TWO. rites will be held by members of the Baliston Klan, of which he was an te face powder was produced in Greece as long ago as 400 BC. It has DIVORCE SUIT FILED . |Arthur D. Cutts, Takoma Park, Md., Charges Desertion. Speaial Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., January 7.—Charg- ing that more than three years ago he was without just cause deserted, and declaring that the separation is final, Mrs. Addle McInturft Cutts, whose ad- iy s e | ton. The plaintiff is ted By | 7 and Luke M. Polan Storm Destroys Bananas. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, January (#)~—The recent hurricane which ‘represen Attorneys Kenneth Lyddame of Rockville | caused grea tlan Sy e t havoc in the Atlantic - banana region, was said in reports last ‘According to the h L married in w-mn‘:g' .,:m“fi“,’-,f 1"6.: night to have hit the Laceiba district iter. and have a married daugh! especially hard. About 300,000 banana trees were de- It is estimated 55000 Nimrods in-|Stfo¥ed in the Laceiba area. —_— MEN! ’ G Raymond King of the Alexandria |New York, died yesterday. Her body | morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In- |been found in ancient graves and was | Arthur Douglss Cutts of Takoma Park | Y2ded the Michigan woods in search of Here s a American Legion Post, is in a serious|tvill be sent to Pittsburgh, where & |terment will be in the Columbia Gar-|in the form of cubes of carbonate of | vesterday afternoon filed suit in Circuit |deer during the two-week season this éondition at the Alexandria Hospital ! brother and sister live, for burial. dens Cemetery. Full Ku Klux Klan' jead. Court here for an absolute divorce from ! year, The mother of Issac Newton, dis- coverer of the law of gravitation, wished wbrm.nlmubulflrm!rormr" Sale fOl' YOU! 50-Inch Warp Print Cretonnes, Originally 59¢ ; ) —Our lowest price. Heavy warp print grades in hosts of bright colored patterns. All reversible. C yd. Just 2,000 yards, so shop early—Street Floor. 75¢ Eaton’s Deckle Vellum Writing Papers —White or greylite...Seml-note size...102 sheets in a box. Unusual values. (Envelopes to match, 10c a 5c pack). Street Floor. Avenue—Tth, Btk and D B Be Here Early Tomorrow for 1his Sale! Every Woman in Town Seems to Want Some of These An Importer, Retiring from Business, Gave Us the Opportunity of Making This Most Unusual Purchase! 7,500 yds. of 29c to 50c . Dress LINENS In White and ¢ Twelve Colors— White with Narrow Yd' Pink Stripes— —They’re the famous Irish and Belgian linens, and evety piece is pre-shrunk and guaranteed fast color, It will pay you to buy now for Summer frocks. All are 36 in, wide. Quantities Limited in Some Colors, So Come Early Wash FROCKS of Paragon Broadcloth 4 The Well Known Iy £ n Puritan Sweaters That Regularly Sell for $2.95 to $4.95 '1.88 Slip Over and Ribbed Coat Styles @ Slip-over sport sweaters in modernist weaves with U or Crew necks . . . Self jacquard effects . . . Mohair ef- fects with long nap ... zephyrs in solid colors with trimmed edges. : For the first time at 14t0 20 J —Already we've sold thousands to women who received the circular we sent out! We had to order an additional supply rushed to us—and they’re here! So if you didn’t get a circular here’s your chance to have some of the prettiest wash frocks you ever bought for a dollar! But be here early. Sizes 38 to 52 Kann's—Street Floor. This Week—You May Buy These Beautiful $7.50 FLEXEES TWIN-CONTAOL Combinations and Girdles for —Perky Bows . . . Flattering —Two garments almost Necklines . . . Smart Sleeve Treat- for the price of one. This two-piece set is the mini- & '?'_ ' 3 “ ments . . . Pleatings and Rufflings. Milanese mum required in the smart ¢ rari: /9 “KAYSER” *re Undies corset wardrobe of today! 24 4 And this offer positively R|Che||e (Artificial) Vests, Panties For the First Time at Only Vests in Sizes 36 to 42 and Bloomers v e [} Kann's—Street Floor. You'll Appreciate These Values! M Ol-égr So/ A Sale of the Nationally Known —You may feel confident of re- celving a_perfect fitting, skill- fully tailored frock when you secure a Del-Ray. After many tubbings, too, these dresses will retain their original lustrous freshness. Colors are abso- lutely fast. —Single, double and triple strands, in various lengths. Some with filigree, others fancy Chanel clasps. The original Richelieu tag on each necklace. And each necklace in a satin-lined box. Kann's—Street Floor. garme: TEX Broche good len @ Bantam weight zephyr worsteds in solid colors and heather ef- fects . . . Brushed wool and a few of Vicuna brushed wool with rag- lan shoulders. reinforced and front. 32 to 40. —Kayser silk underwear at such a low priceisnews! Just imagine it, soft dainty milanese silk garments, made by Kayser, and only $1.00 each! Pretty styles in pink and peach, Kann's— Second Floor. Irregulars of $1.65 Grade “BLUE HERON” Crepe HOSE 79c = $2.25 —500 pairs of hose, among them 150 pairs of “Longfellows” . . . Sheer, beautiful hose in smart colors. Sizes 84 to 1074 in the assortment. Kann's—Street Floor. Sample Sale! $1.00 CREEPERS, PAJAMAS and Boys' SUITS 69c¢ - —Broadcloth and fruit-of-the-loom gar- ments from a well known maker. ..Creep- ers in sizes 1 to 3...Pajamas 2 to 14... Suits 2 to 6. ..Exceptional values! Kann's—Second Floor. @ Black Cocoa Navy Heathers Green Copen Royal Oxford White Buff Bloomers and Panties—Sizes 5, 6, 7 Do You Wear Size 4-B? A Sale of 3-piece Boucle Suits Originally §16.50 ¥ 9o 420 Pairs of New Sample Shoes 56.00 to $7.50 Values $ . —You're in luck if you do wear a size 4-B. For these shoes are made by the makers of Arch Grip shoes! One and two pairs of a kind. Of all the wanted leathers, with the popular types of heels. Come early! Kann's—Fourth Floor. for Boys of 4 to 10! Regularly Sold $ in America’s Best . Stores for. ® 3 for $4.00 @ Well tailored ribbed coat sweaters with two pcters and Vee necks in Oxford, navy and brown heathers. Also a quantity of “Puritan V Kote” styles in light —Every Mother who has Boys to clothe will welcome shades onty.. Sizes 36 to this sale—for every Mother has heard about Jack Tar i 46. Togs. And instead of paying the usual prices—you m 2 ® may have them in any size from 4 to 10 for only $1.39— MEN’S STORE —We have sold dozens of suits like these for $16.50. They're the better type three - piece styles in black, navy, brown and other dark street shades. Blouses in contrasting colors. $1.95 and $2.50 even less if you buy three suits! They're made with all-wool tweed, plain colored wool flannel or corduroy shorts . . . fast color button-on blouse and smart tie. B2 If You Can’t Come In Phone Our Shopper Kann's—Boys' Dept.—Second Floor. —Sizes 14 to 42 :r-lewllmd