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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART TWO. Boys! Girls! Capt. Tim Healy in Person! “MARKITWAL Monday Afternoon 4 to 6 P.M. Toy Dept. 4th Floor PUBLIC schools throughout the 9 Free Porking United States are celebrating __Come and meet him! Buy 12 cakes of Ivory Soap at 60c and receive a Stamp Album the Mark Twain centennial the |5 ,tqorgaphed by Capt. Tim Healy, 50 Foreign Stamps, and a Bronze Membership Badge Ivory Soap Club of the Air. “The Avenve"=Tth. 8th s © S5 week of November 1. The Pub- lic Library will take part ky displaying | books by and about Mark Twain in T the biography room of the central building, at Eighth and K streets, and 3 : : ‘ presents herewith a list of books con- . - 5 / / cerning America’s greatest humorist % \ and his work. > < B g gaieglil| | 8¢ to $1.00 —because she's SMART.” 1910. E.T914h. resln R il b —Furthermore, whether she is one qf the younger set R el ) N i, 1_ to whom a foundation garment is an adventure, one e il de b : : Ce a e re pe s of the young matron’s set to whom a foundation is Pl o it e hut i : . _ an essential, or among the more mature group to whom rare friendship between two richly . . 5 9 i a foundation is a necessity—she is clever enough to ; € v endowed natures.” . . Mark Twain, by Archibald Henderson. choose her garment from a line whose designer has 1911. E.T914he. A studs ‘of MARE Twain for which watched the changing tide of femininity for two or the author draws upon his personal | & ; ; three generations and has met every figure requi memories as well usp(:xpon np:umber\ —One of the most popular fabrics of the season, now f thg y hig quirement of less direct sources.” | o at a price %k;at means si lgemnne savinlg. ;‘umgh of e age. Mark Twain, a Biography; the Per-| ] weaves, nubby weaves, plain weaves, grain effects sonal and Lner:rgy !Em}:, of s;mueH g ~—in fashionable colors for dresses, blouses, Langhorne Clemens, by A. B. Paine. : ! & etc. 39 inches wide. 1912. E.-T914p. 3v. ’" I Hi i ot (b e . Silks—Kann's—Street Floor, books of its class. The authoritative | life of the great humorist has been written, and in a way to insure a| : 3 s o aat reading hardly less wide than that 3 which Mark Twain's own books re- $2.50 to $5.00 ceive.” Mark Twain’s Letters, Arranged With | Comment, by A. B. Paine. 1917. E.T914. 2v. “Few writers made their letters so | thoroughly a part of themselves as| did Mark Twain.” 4 ] 89 40 | The Ordeal of Mark Twain, by Van . i n. ‘Wyck Brooks. 1920. E.T9l4bro. 3 3 i “Not only a subtle psychological - study of one of the most prommentj < Block ¢ 3 figures in the life of the past century, | § ' 43 J g “Wonderlift” but also a valuable acquisition to the 5 \ " the original uplift By e ® Transparent Velvet e > ™ _ ks troduction, by A. B. Paine. 1923. YW.T91sp. ¥ t bw-:herti t‘)s]er?(i)sd “l;:'u:\' shi/lngkh’;‘ n‘:e s : | ofe an vhat Mark Twain . o : / o loved to call ‘horse sense’ as well as & @ yd' 4 ; i \ f i i j 4 MISS co“ne'y fun.” E - | = Mark Twain’s Autobiography, With an / < B Special Representative, who gave such Introduction by A. B. Paine., 1924. ~—You save 50c on every yard you buy—quite a sum = i | ! , excellent advice to our patrons last E.T914a. 2v. 3 when you buy enough for a dress or wrap. A 2 B \ ~ A E J season, “Not a dull book but a kind of perfect black and one of the most flattering of ida | /5 ¢l x superior hodge-podge—a great man’s all fabrics . . . 40 inches wide. Just 500 yards, ” K Is Here Th|s Week hodge-podge, full of fine things, many which makes it necessary to shop early. % % of which we have seen before in bet- . 2 y 5 i = A Lifetime With Mark Twain; the T ) B Nemo Flex i 7 U The Firmer Two. fitting. Memories of Katy Leary, for Thirty R and control I Way for mature fig- Years His Faithful and Devoted . . e - ge figures. ures. Servant, by Mary Lawton: 1925, K29 A\ ; ! % $3.50 to $10.00 $8.50 to $16.50 E.T914L. p : 3 *“A curious, amusing and in some ways vivid and important picture of the Clemens family."—C. H. Grattan. My Father: Mark Twain, by Clara &= it z Clemens. 1931. E.T9l4c. i ] OOO Yds 3 ALl n “A vital addition to the source ma- i ! il i e B U C C A terial about Mark Twain, besides being N 2 : a delightful chronicle in its own | 3 $] 98 ‘t‘o $3 qO it right.”—Fanny Butcher. 3 i . . O f h S N : ne or the IX[)’ cw Mark Twain's America, by Bernard B~ J s De Voto. 1932. E.T9l4d. . : 3 “The author examines Mark Twain's I n e m o ; 3 . . \ garly life and envizonment with the S E I M fi Kann's—Second Floor. intention of showing that frontier life enriched rather than impoverished | his genius, and that those critics, | s particularly Van Wyck Brooks, who | " X d have called him ‘frustrated’ are A G : @ ye- wrong.” | Mark Twain, by S. B. Leacock. 1932.| © :ig/ —Botany, Juilliard, Kaufman, Forstmann and other E.T914Le. | well-known woolens, for coats, suits and dresses. “It doesn't follow that, because you | *=% Plain and novelty weaves, tweeds, checks, sports do well to set a thief to catch a| . 3 1 3 checks, diagonals. Mannish coatings, sheer thief, you do well to set one humorist | 21 H dress woolens! Fashionable colors with to write about another; but in the | . plenty of brown, green & black. 54 ins. wide. g?fi 'b'_il;‘s'tl‘;x.ce.nllvt‘&least, the thlnz‘ .8 ‘Woolens—Kann's—Street Floor. Mark Twain, Son of Missouri, by M. | “- M. Brashear. 1934. E.T914br. “This book, comprehensively docu- S e % 3 R mented and supplemented by the au- _— i 5 % —A smart broad- thor’s intimate knowledge of the re- | strapped, wide- gion described, should be of much buckled model in import in _th luati f he mili - T\A%:l;x-f:nflerer and wfirkezf,&"m‘l"cog. B,OOO Yds. i 36-Inch Ombre and : ;:h Dy T isunderstandings.”— . A e Mae R | 80 Square Beautiful . Tweed You'll always find Mark Twain’s Notebook, Prepared for i S Publication With Comments by } PERCALES . WOOL LACE YARNS the very newest note in A. B. Paine. 1935. Reg. 59c and 79c hank Selma “‘fashion. foot- 5 "llf( reading Mark Twain’s books | ¢ 'y s like hearing him talk, reading his C wea i - diaries is like hearing him talk to 19 yd, 89 yd. 5‘ i [ 4 es: ;r;:'thxss i‘;(nt; m!:‘i” himself.”—Carl Van Doren. ¢ g b His Most Famous Stories. —Usually 25c a yard. ‘ styles—four chic types i Smart designs and de- * —A small conventional —4 oz. hanks for knit- :g:_:::'x::: ::Tlgumd‘sl:lf‘:z s sirable colors for pattern particularly ting of crocheting suits, that follow the costume vyer. women’s and children’s smart for dresses and coats, sweaters and trend sketched—Black, Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's dresses. 36 in. wide, Court. blouses. Black, green, afghans. - brown, blue, green, du- The Gilded Age. Halloween Cambric i 28¢c Bucill. Jumping Frog and Other Stories and 121, vd S el ncilaCottan bonnet, gray. Sketches. 2/2 yd. Lace Dept. 23c ball Kann's—Fourth Floor. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. ‘The Prince and the Pauper. Puddn’ Head Wilson. Tom Sawyer Abroad. A Humorist Travels. ; 5 = ~ /1 [ I1C1 Europe and Elsewhere, 1923, Y.T913e. . i PI N A l l D S Following the Equator. 1898. G13.T91. ; X SN Innocents Abroad. 1869. YW.T91i. : 3 T T U Clearance — Floor Sample and Demonstrator : | LOOSE POWDER Roughing It. 1913. YW.T9Ir. JUNIOR ORDER FIGHTS S E W l N G _TheM,mdfi En!l:lly !mfl E S ' =~ . Less than NEGLIGEES FOR GEN. LEE PARDON Biarantced by Free. Westinghosse. ‘Limited - / —~g ROBES quantity—shop early! New Jersey Council Resolution | § $52.00 Desk Model. Now-___$29.50 m'iginal prices Asks President to Clear $59.00 Desk Model. Now____$39.50 : S Mo $75.00 Concolette Model. Now $49.50 3 / 2 T . with sl hat pAJ AMAS i $79.50 Concolette Model. Now $54.50 5 , , : ensure he control of the powder— By th i ’ e & $77.50 Cabinet Model. Now __$64.50 ; : ] B o GRS $3.95 to §5.95 Values to clear the War Department rec- ! 1 $109.00 Hepplewhite Model__$74.50 —single Loose Powder Vanities. Q@ ords of Gen. Robert E. Lee, in a $120.00 Georgia Model. Now_$89.50 | Orig. $1.99 = soluti i . o smfibo'f"_“;:mw;‘e’: - $69.50 Portable Electric. Now_$49.50 b : : —Double Vanities with rouge @ ]9 s sey Republican, ; $38.00 Portable Electric. Now $26.50 ki e or lipstick. Orig. $2.43 ® The resolution was passed by the ¥ . , Kann's—Fourth Floor, —Triple Vanities with powder, 31.49 - - g:’r: Co|' mA;u of New Jersey, Junior 1 i r of American Mechanics, at its N o w k rouge and lipstick. Orig. $3.09. sixty-sixth annual conven! N = £ 1 H iy-sixh, aoousl convention,” © i $3 DOWN ame VUn vvee 94 A R Satin Silk Chepe T e e e 5 : R Your Name or Initials 'ars in memoral g the President, f as commander in chief of the Army, ¥ % 5 . and Congress to pardon Robert E. . EmbrOIdered Free on e Lee and to clear the records of the \ o —Just one or two of a kind ‘War Department and his service ree- y : Fl 2 f lfi' 2 ord particularly by removing the / ayser arve ray : . . . . Flattering, ferhinine “stigma of the present state of being . . o , negligees for “houts of carried on the records as a ‘paroled Rayon Crepe i ; prisoner.” ” x ; - 7 - ease” . . . Chic, colorful ’ U N D I ES = Q robes to tuck in a traveling . {/ [ . Physician Says Star Is Suffering i 2 i 5 8‘ ) i ;°b°5 , and PRJ"??S for Nervous Breakdown. i ; ounging . . . ew re- HOLLYWOOD, Callf., October 26 i : / : 0 (). —Supposedly suffering from & | | —Marvelray underthings with your m | satin, crepe and silk. Just Barrymore i leen ortinm-.ls avivlll' be_hard to matfil}\ : 100 of them by Early' strict % or auty or value! Bloomers, vests, —C . borkivmmaladee oot stepins, band panties, of this new and physician, said Barrymore, recently washes like silk. Sizes 36 to 44. ; divoroed by the biond Dokxes) Go- | Bloomers and Panties, sizes 46 to 50— AL e have to enter a hospital for rest if p his condition does not improve, _ Rang's-~-Btrest Floot, BARRYMORE SECLUDED i m bag . . . Smart, comfortable versible robes of rayon nervous breakdown, John seclusion. / \ Dr. Walter Harper, the actor's g improved rayon thaj looks, feels and ) SORRY—No Mail or Phone Orders tello, was highly, nervous and may | . at 75¢ each.