Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1935, Page 25

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TOLL 71N RECOR STORM IN BRITAIN GIRL SAILS FOR SPAIN. LEAVING FLYER BEHIND Suitor Reaches Mexico After Hard-Luck Flight Across Sea in Time to Tell Her Good-by THE EVENING senorita for whom Juan Ignacio Pom- bo flew from Spain and lost an air- plane and an appendix en route, sailed, with her mother, aboard the steamer Colon for Santander, Spain, last night, leaving her suitor behind. Pombo reached Mexico City only Monday after an arduous four-month air journey—just in time to escort STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS. SANGER VISIONS BIRTH IMMUNIZATION fixmetl Discovery of Formula to Prevent Pregnancy for a Year or Two. ican Birth Control League, said to- day that she foresees immunization as the birth-control method of the fu- ture. If a formula is discovered, as she believes it will be, she said women might “immunize against pregnancy as you immunize against typhoid. “It might last a year or two years, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935. birth control's greatest obstacle in this country. “I foresee lowering of the expense when we find a new method,” she added, “and I think possibly immu- nization will be the new method.” Revenues Less. B—5 “MURDER” IS SOLVED |Then up stepped the owner, J. Hoyt, a medical student. He said he had used” the arm in a surgery class and eft it in the car by mistake, Student Left Woman's Arm in|), 0ld Car by Mistake. OKLAHOMA CITY, September 18| Ancient Arms Sold at Auction. () —It looked like & gruesome murder | The silver mace and sword used by case today when Virgil Reynolds found | the city of Galway, Irish Free State, By the Associated Press. Maria Elena to the railroad station. VEERA ©CRUZ, Mexico, September | Her father was buried in Satander 18.—Maria Elena Rivero, the Mexican ' several weeks ago. By the Associated Press. according to dosage,” she said. France's revenues for this year are |a woman’s arm in an old motor car | for 200 years and taken by the last NEW YORK, September 18.—Mar- | The auburn-haired exponent of birth | now expected to be much less than | he had purchased for junk. | mayor in default of a $30,000 debt, has garet Sanger, founder of the Amer- | control clinics said that expense is| estimated in the budget. Sheriff’s deputies excitedly agreed.| been sold at auction. BETTERDRESSSHOP” Presents : southern counties, where more than | or - ‘ Stehli's e Kingsley - p : uga I;' an . Spice 'Crepe Dresses gucceeded in making port at Falmouth In Sizes after being washed by mountainous | 445 10 48Y4 sea which dislodged a 40-ton loco- | motive from its position on the for- | ward deck. The locomotive, swaying with every movement of the ship, | finally became jammed. | Bridge Game Uninterrupted. Most of the passengers were below, playing bridge, while the crew fought shifting cargoes. ‘Three members of the crew, injured while trying to drain a 38-ton barge which was on deck and had become | filled with water, were removed to a hospital. | —"Sugar and Spice” and every- thing nice—that's what these dresses are made of! Every one is talking about this rich, flat- tering fabric and we are glad to be able to present it in dis- tinctive dresses for the larger woman. The model sketched has a softly pleated bib with a bit of velvet, sleeves that puff above the wrists, and a skirt with low placed pleats. Thyme (green), Anise (blue), Cayenne German War Slang. (rust). Kann's—Second Floor. Many Are Injurec and Dam- | age Widespread as Wind Dies Down. § By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 18.— Great PBritain's worst September storm in three-quarters of a century finally | blew itself out today, leaving seven persons dead, many injured and wide- | spread damage. The south coast of England became | s graveyard for scores of smashed | yachts. Brighton reported damage of | more than $15,000 and Bournemouth, where not a single beach hut was | left standing, a similar loss. 60,000 Men at Work. Sixty thousand men from the post | office repair staff worked in relays to unravel a tangle of telephone wires in L 74l “The Avenue"=Tih, Sth and D Stem BLOCK PRINT Lunch Cloths —They're fl!ty-lwo$1 inches square, a good Kann's—Street Floor. —Smart per- forated OX- wear about town. Black or brown. quality linen and in col- orful, fancy block print patterns that add a cheery note to any lunch- e eon table. Some German war slang in the | trenches, 1914-1918: A Non-commis- sioned officer was a ‘“uniform- stallion”; second lieutenant, a “star ", major and colonel were “God With the Greatest of Ease FOSTER That SMART Young Inner-Spring Woman Who Wears gl | azosa \ "DREW" PRODUCTS ARCH REST SHOES! nfantrymen were “mud- nd “mile-eaters,” cavalrymen ‘eservers,” the corporal an —All sizes—covered with a heavy sateen art ticking, but- ton tufting, taped edges, pat- ented side handles and ven- tilators on side. Kann's—Third Floor, —Dressy Black Suede Tee-strap! —S8uede and pat- ent leather com- bine in this smart Oxford. Brown or lac Since It's so Smart to Monogram Y our Robe, We Present "Miss Bar Harbor” Flannel Robes With 2 Initial Monograms $3.95 —Monet blue, Dubonnet, ciel blue, flame brown and green all-wool flannel robes, as smart as they're warm and practical for the college girl and “stay-at-home.” Tai- lored style, with notch collar, three pockets, and fringed sash belt. Small, medium, large sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Half-Gallon No Rubbing . Floor Polish $1.49 =This new and improved Old Eng- lish No-Bubbing wax lasts longer, and gives a more brilliant shine— Just pour it on—it dries by itself without rubbing! —They're really heavenly on your feet—so light and comfortable you scarcely realize you're wearing shoes—and, too, they're so smart and so far re- moved in appearance from the general run of “Health” shoes. Sizes as long as 10 in the majority of styles. Kann's—Fourth Floor. "HUMMING BIRD" Silk Rogers L Runproof Chardonize UNDIES for Long Wear g i e SRR ey A% P 5 % ® Ringless Chiffons ® Medium Service Weights —Smart women wear Humming Bird Stock- ings because they're good looking, wear ex- ceptionally well and yet are modestly priced. Sizes 82 to 10% in these colors: Biscayne—Durbar—Spicy—Kafa—Off Black— High Noon—Smoke Mist—Black Others at $1.00 pr., 3 prs. $2.85 Kann's—Street Floor. —Vests with picot tops, band knee panties—band front reg- ulation bloomers and flare step-ins—in a delicate tearose shade. Rogers Runproof char- donize is laboratory checked and guaranteed as advertised in Good Housekeeping magazine. 2 < with brush 94c o more back breaking work to ave clean, bright looking rugs— ©Old English Ready-Mixed Rug Cleaner makes them lovely with . very little exertion. Try it! A ‘): 2 Presents the New Fall Sizes S5to 7 58: 3 for $1.65 Five Popular CURTAINS Have You Seen These New OILED SILK Raincoats That Weigh Only 6 Ounces! $5.95 —They’re transparent, light, as a feather and durable. Colors: Natural, red, ¥ brown and navy. Sm: @ dium and large sizes. ©® Umbrellas to match, $2.00 and $3.00. ® Oiled Silk Rain Capes, $3.00 and $3.50. Kann's—S8treet Floor, SAMOLINE PASTE CLEANER © 29copt. ~This new cleaner is as gentle as a face cream, yet it dissolves the dirt and grease! Samoline is guarantteed fot white woodwork, floors, painted ‘walls, refrigerators, and finest silver- ware. Endorsed by Good House- keeping Institute. Mail and Phone Orders Filled Third Floor. ar Avense"aTih, Bk ord O S Pair or Panel —Point Venise and Irish Point panels in ivory or ecru. 40 in. wide, 2% yds. long. ~—Tailored curtains—nate ural color, 60 in. wide to the pair. —Extra wide cushion dot Prise ellla Curtains. 96 in. wide to pair. —Organdy Priscilla Curtains in pink, rose, yellow, green, peach, white. 54 in. wide to pair. —Adjustable, wide mesh ecru net tailored curtains, ready to hang. 60 in. wide to pair. Eann's—Third Floor. laurette, a silk n / with built-up or bodice tops,. and adjustable l?cs,tg’x-tled'/ straps. Sizes 34 t0,52 Pps. Navy Tea Rose Black Kann's—Second Floor, A4

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