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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, of the Natural History Building, | While some of the work is crude, natu- D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1937. United States National Museum. | rally, being the handicraft of mere , PEACE RALLY TODAY Pen and ink work, water colors, char- | school children, most of it is impres- LRI SE coal drawings and oil paintings, along | sive. Two outstanding pieces in the |Communists and Socialists Spon- with wood cuts and native rugs, com- | exhibit are wood carvings of horses. MEXICAN CHILDREN’S ART WORK ON DISPLAY Arrangements Committee, said, “One | it was snnounced today by Gordon‘ of the purposes of this demonstration [ O. Stone, director of instruction, first is to impress upon the people of Wash- | aid and life saving of the District | B—2 =x You cANT GOWRONe ington the profound significance of | Chapter, American Red Cross. - sor War Commemoration. the statement of Secretary Hull that| Classes will be held Monday, w““ Exhibit Now in National Museum | Prise the exhibit, which will remain it e — ‘war Bnywhere threatens the peace | Wednesday and Friday evenings at | here until next Sunday. After that 3 5 A peace rally, commemorating the | everywhere.’ * 17:30 for applicants over 17 who possess | Will Be Taken to Pan- |the entire collection will be moved to| Democrat Women Plan Outing. |twenty-third anniversary of the oute s s “fair” swimming ability. They will The Democratic Women's National | break of the World War, August 3 report to Helen Warner or Jean Col- 3“ A . Ex itio the Greater Texas and Pan-American 3 ICICAn ZLrnosition: Exposition at Dallas, where it will be | Council will hold an excursion on the | 1914, will be held in McPherson | RESCUE CLASS TO START Mexican works of art—made by |displayed until the end of the fair. MMOR oiL BAYERSON OIL WORKi cacummia A “The Avenue'=T7th, 8th and D Sts. steamship Potomac at 8:30 p.m. to- | Square, Fifteenth and I streets, at 5 Parades, Contests and Other pupils in the public schools of MexXico | Guests of Dr. Luis Quintanilla, mormw.er.\ Raymond c,ID Smith, | p.m. today. The affair is sponsored : e k and sponsored by the Mexican minister | Mexican Charge d Affaires, crowded | chairman of the event, announced |by the Communist and Socialist parties | Free instruction in life saving will| United States forest rangers have Events Will Be Held at |of education—were placed on exnibi: | the foyer yesterday afternson when | today. Mrs. B H. Dodderidge. is | of Washington. start tomorrow night at the Takoma | discarded their traditional Stetsons . tion yesterday afternoon in the foyer | the exhibition was formally opened. ' council president. Martin Chancey, chairman of the|Pool, Fourth and Van Buren streets, | for a more civilian type of hat. Various Centers. Miss Sibyl Baker, supervisor of play- grounds. announced today that a series of parties, plays, parades, contests and other events will be held this week on the various playgrounds. A “Lady Come to See” which all the will be dressed in | the clothes of their aunts, was to be given today at 2 pm. at Twin Oak Playground. Fourteenth and Taylor streets. The col Banneker Re | born for instruction. ‘ e Gooed News for VACATIONISTS . .. | 250 pes. of Fine LUG One-of-a-Kind Sale of FUR COATS e e : At Worth-While ts. 3 pm: | . Seventh and P —Sample coats which means you get the balloon contest, | g v most advanced styles, the finest furs, and htrd - and N the most outstanding values. A small de- show, Wallach, | 3 posit will hold any coat until November, too! Just glance down this list. will feature tomor QGallinger Playground, F streets The | at 10:30 am. Other eve and & “Ha show by ck Livingston streets. | @ Black Lapin Swagger show, Central show (dyed Coney) (Pav as 1ttte Sealine Cout ( as it ---$39.00 as $290 down) yed Coney) ___$48.00 e as $5.80 down Regular Lon : Grey Krlmmer Lamb Swa er,.$58 00 . ¢ Capi - o Prices! 1 show, i X E le as $5.80 down) el 3 : Black Russmn Ponyskm Swagger, $77.00 Pav os little as $7.70 Grey Ombre Lapin (dyed C;neyi $88.00 (Pay as hittle as $8.80 down) Grey Ombre Lapin Swagger —TYou rarely find this type of luggage in a sale. It is made (dyed Coneyl Epieih ] by one of the best luggave manufacturers in the country! Quiayititicias $9100 down) Styles for both men and women . . . some canvas covered, Mink- dyed Marmot Swagger 95100 others of leather . . . All handsome and grand traveling Titic o ruiopia. "'"'s g campamom for tours, summer vacations or long trips. We Mink- dyed “Marmot Swagger expect a “sell out,” be sure to get yours early. Coat -$10%.00 (Pav gs little as "$10.90 down) Grey Knmmer Caracul Swagger, $119.00 Uttie as $11.90 dc Sealine tdyed Co;w,yr Fitch Sleeves Pav as ittie as $13 90 down) Brown Russmn Ponyskin (Fitted) ~-$159.00 (Pay ax Iittle as £15.90 down) Rock Mink MuvmotlSwngger, $169.00 ’ Pay as little as §16.90 down) i 3E Natural Squmg_l Swagger . __$189.00 entire | | Wa;:y Black Petsmn Paw Swagger___$199.00 " Chevy | \-,mo Mann 3 ) Coat streets, 3 : RN N R R M R Regularly $7.95 to $22.50 NOW $5.30 to 815 Men’s Gladstone Bags, 26 in. size. Were $19.98 __..%1332 Men’s Wardrobe Pullman Cases, 30 in. Were $19.98_ ___$13.32 Men’s Two Suiters, 26 in. Were $2250___ Men’s Large Pullman Cases, 26, 28, 30 in. Were $14.98___ $9.99 Women's Overnight Cases, 18 to 24 in. Were $7.95 $5.30 Women’s Wardrobe Hanger Cases, 21 in. Were $14.98 __ $9.99 Women's Large Touring Cases, 26, 28, 30 in. Were $12.98_ $8.66 Women's Hat Boxes, 18 inch. Were $9.98 Russian $139.00 learned e as $1X.90 down) & little as $19.90 down) Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Swagger _ Srla $209.00 (Pay as Little as $20.99 down) Plan. Jap Weasel Swagger __5199 00 @ Budget v s little ax $20 00 dow Plan, Black Persian Lamb Swagger, $299.00 (Pay as little as §29.90 down) to Pay— @ Charge, @ Lav-Away sea-borne | Kann's—Air-Cooled Second Floor. Tire Blowout Fatal. GRAND RAPIDS, M August 3 Kann's—Air-Cooled Fourth Floor —Perfect quality . fect comfort . . . cool economical . sturl v What more can be said about these fine Blue Moon stockings. They'll wear because there is no garter strain. The colors are right for the balance of the Sum- mer and early Fall. Plaza Beige, Carib, Avenue, Cuba- tan. Sizes 81, to 1015. Kann's—Air-Cooled Street 2.000 Lorely eswwr COTTON Made to Sell for $2.99 Cord Laces Printed Voiles, Discontined Poss —A larger box than the regular 50¢c box now in stock. A refreshing, satisfactory powder to use these sultry August days. Fresh flower fragrances ... Gardenla, Jasmin, Lily-of-the-Valley, Violet, Lavender, Lilac. Sport Cottons Novelty Sheers Filet Batistes 3 Boxes UP) —Mrs. O. D. Cas 34, of Co- it s nese How Dressmaker ity, Mich. ; [eet c —Dressmaker bathing suits have made a blg splash pr. suits of printed celanese and re-dye silks Lendon, Vienna, Budapest. And | of _f’ét',u <. Rates Newest Liner, or a 20,000 ton- week, including the * gu“n /flaty. % 'fiug. V4 for $1.10 lumbus, Ohio, died last night en route to the Butterw Hospital here for Mrs. Castle was riding alone in a H H o S Knee- Bathing Suits Length Now Half-Price and Less in the fashion world this season. And here are the ‘ZOVI ej loveliest of models at a fraction of the prices thev tée Wd " 3 PN § s designs on light and dark grounds. Sizes 12 to 44 y ¥ Kann's—Air-Cooled “Sports Shop —Second Floor. when you go Cunard White Star you benefit by s . Aecommodations No matter which ship you choose ner"” you'll enjoy perfect voy- eging: luxurieusly and suavely- flglu'tania. o -fluy. 4| Samatia o« . . guy. 6 S’cyl/u'a. oo o «fiuy. 4 'flim’tam'a s -fluy. /8 | $10.95 and $13.95 « treatment of suffered in an Tfie fatgeat CHIFFONS s3.18 J. sold for earlier in the season. Pantie and skirted to all Europe’s gay capitals: Parig, | The Widest Choice . the Queen Mary, World's served. Three sailings each q’aotyic lieberere -fiuy. 7 *Calls first ot Plymouth —Lovely cool dresses for vacation- ists ... dainty dresses for the woman or miss in office! One and two piece styles with flattering gored skirts, wide flares, ruffles, frills, sun backs, high necks, vee necks. And, of course, loads of those much-in-de- mand tailored types. Come early to get the pick of the crop. Misses’ and women'’s sizes. Kann’s—Air-Cooled “Cotton Shop”— Becond Floor. to Cherbourg, Havre, Plymouth, Southampton, London, Liverpool, Belfast, Galway, Dublin, Cobh, Glasgow (vis Greenock). @ St. Denis 50c Non-at-All Deodorant Powder, 85¢ @ St. Denis Eau d¢ Cologne Imperial. 35¢. 2 for 75¢ MEN'S 55¢ - SHORTS AND SHIRTS 39: —A clear saving of 16c on every short or undershirt you buy tomorrow. All famous makes, includin; Continental ortsiatidillons) Sealpax (exclusive with Kann's in Washington)! THE BRITISH TRADITION DISTINGUISHES French back, side tie and elastic side shorts in the group of broadcloth, madras, light sheer fab- rics, woven and novelty fabrics. Sizes 30 to 44, but not in each kind of style. Athletic shirts of combed yarn . .. 1x1 Swiss, flat and novelty ribbed, o+ 97 YEARS OF SERVICE...1937 sizes 34 to 46 kn the assortment Kapn's—Air-Cooled Men's Store—treet Fioor. $EE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT TODAY or Cunard White Star, 1506 K Street, N W, Washington, D C, Dlstnict 7775 ’I6 00 THIRD CLA<S 2243 TOURIST CLASS Kann's—Air-Cooled—B8treet Floor. Luys a Round Tijn Ticket 30/% CABIN CLASS zlllopl Down Goes the Price of Our Regular $2.99 to $4 White Shoes NOVELTY $1 ; 9 9 —All white shoes and brown-and- white shoes of kid, calf, bucko and linen . . . Pumps, ties, oxfords and straps . . . High, continental, cuban and low heels . . . Sizes 4 to §, AA to C—but not in each style. SPORTS ARCH Kann's—Air-Oooled Fourth Floor