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18 — . . : THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 192F. : : AKERS REVEALED | The Sale of Women’s Shoes 1S CROP GROWERS 5. Bavn HovsCo. |atsis ofes big sargams | | D. Wavv HovsCo.|| &= ¢ Fourth Floor THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. ‘“THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. C. Agricultural I\gentl - Makes Report on Home An Extra Important Sale Friday of This Friday Remnant Sale of Special Hard Candy Mixture Gardening. ; g s 2| Silks, Velvets and Velveteens || Dress Goods Remnants Soing. 22C aPound........ —A delicious mixture, and one that appeals especially to the little folks. A large assortment of flavors to select from. This is the same quality and kind that we sold during the holidays at 39 a tb. Kann's—Street Floor. E yort of William C. Hall, agricultural agent for the District of Columbia. Although the Baker garden. located fn Cathedral Heights near Woodley road, was started very late, accol ing to the report, it being Ju last before any planting was done, Kinds That Sold From the Full Pieces at $4.00 to $5.30 a Yard —All must go. Buy now for your spring suit. At Friday's sale price the savings will be worth while. —ofiers you most unusual values, because it represents a clean- up of all the remnants left from recent special sales. —There are thousands of lengths of the most wanted Silks, Velvets and - & & «ighteen different crops wWere pro: Velveteens, in all the fashionable andwdesirable weaves, patterns and colors o . . o portion of the actual work in demand at the present moment. There ate kinds for many different —$5.50 All-wool Checks, ‘:4 !"‘hes ‘Vfde . Friday, "“r formed by Mrs. Baker and |¢65 | uses. 4 —$5.50 All-wool Plaids, 54 inches wide Choice 5: .hx"'l"‘n‘-:’\cl ";‘{uo’;‘d‘a’m ) —They are all in goud, useful lengths and marked very low. —$5.50 All-wool Suitings, 54 inches wide POPULAR BOOKS OF FICTION g" i BRI i a 3 : ’ TRt avenbon o 48 inkclies wilge | Most of them publishers’ overstocks, in an important clearing Friday Choice, SOC Copy —_The collection is so large we can list but a few titles. : B —Farly attendance to the sale is advised, as quantities of a title are not large. —Pip, by Ian Hay. —The Princess Dehra, by John Reed Scott. —The Proof of the Pudding, by Meredith Nichal-on —The Rider in Khaki, by Nat Gould. a —The KRsee of VL4 Harpeth, by Maria T. Daviess. —A Spirit in Prison, by Robert Hichens. —Spragges Canyon, by H. A. Vachell. —Star of the North, by F. W. Sullivan. —The Unspeakable Perk, by S. H. Adam- —The Landloper, by Holman Day. 3500 Alil-wool Navy Serge, 54 taches wids [ 3 lfi —$4.50 All-wool Black Tricotines, 48 inches wide ! —$4.50 All-wool Navy Velours, 54 inches wide ' —$4.50 All-wool Black Poiret Twills, 48 inches wide Kann's—Street Floor. < is cabinet zarden. & . ves s reports of | & [ 3 under his g»v C . super n the District last year, h c t ‘Yd ““potomac gardens — Seventy acres 01 e’ 0 ° en_space, 700 gardens 100 feet; 700 homes people emploved in people supplied utilized for alotted. 40 represented, cultivating. with vegetables, 70,000 hours of time $60,000 of value ° produced, Kann's—Street Floor. 3 3] § & of products stored und cent per hour earned in Pro- ducing food. , The Anacostia ga g Mill Lengths—Stock Remnants Remnants Of COTTON FABRICS|| White Goods 19 c Y d m'é‘:‘g:; ,‘E,"‘%‘E Y d 19' ~ & | Three Lt%a®Great Big Reductions e e £ ® N —Remnants of Fine Quality Pajama Checks, inches wide. { : i 3 E . e 36 inches wide; closely woven quality, for .—Splendid quality percales, 36 inches wide, all periect goods, fast making children’s dresses, aprens, pajama L sE S S : B suits, etc. Regularly sold off the ]c;)rl;;-‘3,8:131IS;\:dgrnund\,, with checked and striped designs. Regu piece at 28¢c. Special, a yard.... 12'/2‘:, Neckwear Clearance - —Ostrich Capes, also capes of marabout; S Gt e N $0.90 —Brushed Wolf Scarfs, 9 oniy: formerly $1250. To cloe at.... $6-85 time saved, stored and $3,800 of Rosedale gardens—' of gardens, av ty of crops g ahout 12 stan a: average value oj %) —Dress ginghams, 32 inches wide, in a range of profty cheeked Z:—Remnmts :f dFine b?ull.llty h\VIu}({ P‘lllle —The Matchmakers, by J. C. Buckrose. products per garden, §50: total valu g; v o e caedst si 3 s S S, : 38¢ - repe, in good, desirable lengths. Regular} — iator, by Roy Norton. DO Sarhane $1000: mumber work: |6 Pointed Lace Bandings, about 30 yards in designs, also plain cofors; all fast colors. Regularly 38c a yard. bt Sl o Spgzial, Tesy é Tfi;p’::efll::‘;’- oy APAaGrath) g all; were 59¢ to $1.00 a yard. * den's, 30: number supplied 3 cial Friday, a vard.....oo.ooceeoeens —Also good, usable lengths of galateas, madras and crepes. yard —Apron Ginghams, in all size blue checks and tweedies. 1 12:c : —Red Fleece, by Will L. Comfort. S P a et cana OVl ol P aard e I S e o st ik a aaae e TSRS e s senee and number of hours ~—Red M by William H. Osborne. -—lslecm :inl‘s::’r;{ ble. N. and A. M. Williamson. } —Secrets of the German War Office, by Dr. A. Karl Graves. ‘ { & —Remnants of . White Madras, 36 inches DR saved, —Miscellaneous Neckwear, different styles, Friday, a yard M ¢ ECRATE NEW inctl’udi?g collar and sm‘f >(~X<‘,)05mqle collars 'Tl"’ Lo s i d £ 1 454 h """""""" ! 1 \S\'it_it:mhnre quality, indsell‘fi-s!riy‘;dI patterns. X and a few vestees; 30c to Sl. —(This is the same good value that was so eagerly purchased uitable for waists and shirts. Val- «To M. L. G, Anonymous. MASONS CONS o & S i o St et . 2BC ZThe Trevor Case, by Natalic S. Lincoln. 3 Monday and Tuesday of this week.) Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. ues. Clearance price. Kann’s—Street Floor. —The Unforgiving Offender, by John Reed Scott. —The White Waterfall, by Jas. I'. Dwyer. —The Woman in Question, John Reed Scott. —-g;m;-:‘ of the Sevel:)th,};)y yrus(l). Brady. -—1ine nze E.‘h' y Baroness rczy. —Evolution of Peter Moore, by Dale l{m!mmmL —The Fruitful Vine, by Robert Hichens. —The Land of Long Ago, by Eliza Calvert Hall. —The Last Try, by John Reed Scott. —Laugh and Live, by Douglas Fairbanks. —The Laughing Cavalier, 'Ia Baroness Orczy. —Michael, by E. F. Benso! —Luull‘vrfica:s Ba;;n]es% Orc;; L —M, d: ice, effery Farnok, -—Thyc Ph{e of Hone; s, by Harold MacGrati. —Nobody, by Louis Joseph Vance. ~Love Time in Picardy, by William A. Lathrop. —Her Weight in Gold, by George Barr McCutcheon. —The Blue Envelope, by Sophie Kerr, ~—Aunt Jane, by Jeanette Lee. —Bella Donna, by Robert Hichens. —In Her Own Right, by John Reed Scott. —Ladder of Swords, by Gilbert Parker. ~Olid Blood, by Frederick Palmer. —Parrot & Co., by Harold MacGrath. —The Red Cross Girl, by Richard Harding Davis. A’ Record-Breaking ~The Salamander, by Owen Johnson. Blouse Purchase A Sample 2o 57 99 A Special ||| SRR RS Lot ~—Barbara of the Snows, by Harry I Green. ¥ —Belinda of the Red Cross, by Robert W. Hamilton. $5.00 Valu TR s 8 e e o ire, by Cyrus 1. Draay. e s Fast as the Wind, by Nat Gould. JOPPA LODGE AT TEMPLE Grand Master of District and Many . of Fraternity Attend Ceremonies. A special communication of the re- centiy organized Joppa Lodge, No. 3. F. A A. M. was held last evening at aconic Temple, 13th street and New York avenue, for the purpose of 1cceiving the grand master of Masons of the District of Columbia and the other officers of the Grand Lodge. | The charter was presented and the i new lodge consecrated and formally | constituted. There was a large outpouring nf| Masons_to witness Joppa Lodge take | status of operating “under " to enter the “formally SDESHETRODEE N Special Purchase Manufacturers’ Overstock Jersey Suits 52 Choice 9 1 2.95 ranks. Charles J. crand master of -Masons of the District of Columbias. presented ith appropriate remarks, were alsa delivered by | Masters James W. Whit- Harry Cunningham. Past Master George W. Hoover of Wash- inzton Centcnnial Lodge, No, 14, gave FRIDAY —All-wool heather mixed Jersey, in Navy, Brown, Copenhagen, Tan, Reseda, Henna and Oxford. —They are made in tlie latest belted models; have four pockets trimmed in fancy stitching, button trimmed, and all have the new and popular narrow string belt. EGHOEDRRODEBDEL cxpression to the hopa that Joppa {Lodge eucceseful in all its under- takings. Officers of the new lodge were fn- stalled. as follo Allen B. Caldwell, worshipful master: Stephen W_ Nor- ton, eenior warden; Omar J. Veley, junior warden: Cyrus B. Lower, treas- urer: George C. Diets, secretary; Al- vin B. Lank, senior deacon; Howard R I aul e o g (W | —Sizesyfor ‘misses and women. This is an opportunity that may . : B . = 3 Sy W, Dodd. senior steward: €1vde Won- |9 | not occur again very soon—do not miss it. : —Of the sample line we have only one of a kind. e e Dengias Phizwis Kann’s—Second Fl They are made of excellent quality georgette, and —The Intriguers, by Harold Bindloss. & & . ; : A Gl are trimmed in lace, some frilled, others beaded et oy Doroma Canichit. A e Lasters of 1921 were pres- | & models. In a good assortment of colors. —A Hoosier Chronicle, by Meredith Nicholson. —It Never Can Happen Again, by William De Morgan. are the officers-elect of the District, \Kr,n;‘ll. ?’»’;3"’1':3?." g'f) lflhre’?g 2 000 Y d R 1 ts f J H 7 2 —Johnstone of the Border, by Harold Bindloss nd Sl formally Consiituted A uare yYards remnants o —The special lot are slip-over rgodels, of georgette T e Must Live, by Alice Duer Miller. next Monday evening at the Scottish ith mignonette trimming, and are in navy, rosi —Local Color, by Irwin S. Cobb Itite Cathedral, 3d and E streets C l d Oth F l B : Fl c Q wit gnon 43 Y, e, cal Color, by . o northwest. i ongoieum an er Ielt base Iloor OVErmgs bisque, orchid, Copenhagen, taupe, flesh and jade. e ,fi;";,m".;z"a‘::;'%,gs‘;““"’& nEn i 46, —Martha and Cupid, by Julie L. Lippman. APARTMENT IS ROBBED Sizes 36 to 46. ’ v Julie L. Lippman. S o e— —Mildew Manse, by Belie K. Maniates. Kann's Bargam Tabl Street FIOOT. —Missing, by Mrs. Humphrey Ward. —Mr. Opp, by Alice Hegan Rice. —My Home in the Field of Honor, by Frances Wilson Huard. —My Home in the Field of Mercy, by Frances Wilson Huard —The Pastor's Wife, by Countess Van Arnim. —Pegeen, by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd. —People Like That, by Kate Langley Bosher. —The Prairie Girl, by Eleanor Gates. —The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer. —The Real Adventure, by Henry Kitchell Webster. . ~—When the Cock Crows, by Waldron Baily. —Alec Cow Punchers, by Eleanor Gates. At 1:38, by Isabel Ostrander. ~The Balance, by Fraucis R. Bellamv. «=Christine, b; lice Cholmondeley. —Dabney To&. by F. N. Westcott. One of Our Pre-War Sales of 69¢ to 89c Qualities. s Friday, at a square yard........... st ‘ —A final clearing of every short length of all remnants of these grades from regular stocks and from our warehouse. Good size remnants, many ot which can be matched up. Select from such well known makes as “Congoleum,” “Pro-Lino,” “Linotex,” “Texoleum” and “Ringwalt’s.” 57 Fine Rugs Reduced —Sizes 9x1Z Ft. and 8Yx10% Ft. Formerty Sold at $:495 to $59.95. —5 Axminster Rugs, stxe 9x12 fit. i —15 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size Valuables—=Other Thefts. A burgiar last night robbed the apart-| went of Miss Nannie Steger, 1900 ) Jewelry, liberty bonds and valued at §285 Howard Mohle, roomer at 1503 10 streat, last Tught discovered a theft of | fg clotiing and jewelry valued at $140. 1& Mrs. J. H. Williamson, Columbus, /%% 3a, reported a gold wrist watch and |/ in bills stolen from hér room in % A Small Lot of Every _ Metal Embroidered | | pjo0r Sample Net Floundnxs Of Our Well Known Lines —Radically cut to close. Formerly priced at $3.00 and Fil' eleSS 9'3:.50,“&"& Cookers a hotel yesterday. Theft of a $50 liberty bond and $12 in | caeh was reported by Alfred Canada, | o 1713 @ strect. An intruder entered the room of (£ 9x12 ft. ' Choi Y abn F. R E Bth street, yes- | G . g oice = 3 —Diane of the Green Van, by Leona Dalrymple. Joun 5 Fieagan, 800 10th Strecs. ve —1z_Seamless Brussels Rugs, size e ontwhits: The DeviPs Cradle, by Mrs. Alired Sidgwick. —The Eagle’s Mate, by Anna Alice Chapin. —Enchanted Hearts, by Darragh Aldrich. —Faulkner’s Folly, by Carolyn Wells, —A Flower of Fran®, by Marah Elluvs_yan. —From to Boches, by H. C. Witmer. —The Girl From Alsace, by Burton E. Steveason. —The Greatest Wish in the World, by E. Temple Thurston. ~The Grell Mystery, by Frank Froest. —Held to Answer, by Peter G. MacFarlane. —A Hilitop on the Marne, by Mildred Aldrich. —The Red Cross Barge, by Mrs. B. Lowndes. of ‘erday and stole a wrist watch, brace- let und solitaire diamond ring valued black, jade, sky blue, and navy 9x12 ft. Friday : Z = G broid- 1 —14 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size LR DI € uced 8Yx10%) ft. i —I11 Seamless Brussels Rugs, size $25 $x109; fit. —Oriental, floral and conventionaf designs, in blue, rose, green, tam, | red and brown. J Phoebe Tingle, 401 21 street, d the theft of a vielin valyed inches wide. e=Embroidered Net Flouaciag, - 86 inches wide, in black, brown, and navy. embroidered in self or Immedi Solor. Beautiful quality, for- For Immediate Clearance Savings Range $3 to $8 Included are— Daplex Reliable 1deal Chef —About 42 in the lot; one and two compattment styles. All show slight signs of hav- ing been handled, but other- wisé in good condition. Each one complete, with all cook- ing utensils. Kann’s—Third Floor. 146 PLAY SUITS--BROKEN LINES $1.00 Epiced for Quck and rnet $1.00 “—Suits that enable the 1itt18 folks to realistically carry out their play ideas. Suits that mothers will like their liltle ones to wear, becauss they save good apparel. Make selections from this stock sheet. Wirenyoubuy Kann's—Third Floor. No School Friday, Therefore a Good Day To Attend This Most Extraordinary Sale and Buy the Popular “Tech-Style” Middy Suits at About One-Half Regular Prices _ Because the Maker Had Too Many on Hand and Wanted to Reduce His Stock Quickly —Our offer of about half was accepted. So hundreds of school and college girls can now buy two Middy Suits for about the former price of one. —Why “Tech-Style” Middies Are Such Favorites—They arc made of especially selected all- —Sal Jane’s Kiss, by Bret Harte —Salt of the Earth, by Mrs. Alired Sidgwick. ~Shelley’s of Georgia, by B. Y. Houghton. —Skinner’s Dress Suit, by Henry Irving Dodge. ~Somewhere in Red Gap, by Hatry Leon Wilson. ~—The Sub, by “Taffrail.” —Sylvia of the Hilltop, by Margaret R. Piper. —~—Those Who Walk in Darkness, by Perley Poore.Sheenan. —Where Your Treasure Is, by Holman Day. Kann's—Bargain Table, Street Floor. muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE wool French, Amoskeag, Hamilton and Men’s Wear Serges, also excellent quality cotton and wool Quaptity Description size Regular Price Sale Price shepherd checks. Pre-shrunk and fast colors. Cut gencrously full, deep yokes front and back— i g:::: it i He] o double stitched seams—deep 2-inch blouse hems—wide collars, double, of samé material—ill 2 e Sl 0 3100 puffed sleeves with close-fitting cufis—full box pleated skirts—full regulation emblems set in Soont Play Saite + :}: by hand—finest hand-embroidered trimmings—no cheap tape used, only best quality—mercer- AADr Biay Bults ® e ized herringbone braid closely stitched. 1 Avietor Play Surt [ :‘l: ! X y 3 Cowgirl Play Suits 4 1% Here -Are the Special Low Prices That Should Create a Sensation : nE ey Suits 1 e | 7 Military Play Suits B s1.00 “Tech-Style” “Tech-Style” “Tech-Style” © | “Tech-Style” 3 Military Piay Saits I Hry “):‘hdd); Su:t: Middy Suits Middy Suits | . Middy Suits > mgwu 7 Play g::::s 1% ?a.: —Made of all- 6s- | —Two-| . i { = - pis d tary uits 14 1. Toads ot alliwacl Amor: | STuaRlect modol made | —Too-piece style, made | or™ ™ wlt™t e 3 Military Play Suits 12 100 with red or gold chevron | trimmed with brald and | Of all-wool cream serge, | trimmed with braid, em- 14 Military Play Suits 10 $1.00 on sleeves. | Bold or red chevrons. braid trimmed and with blem on sleeve and mer- 1 ?Ilm Play Sults S |00 —Sizes 6 to 12 years. (iceabends it 'l" Sults s = ? Regularly $ll 24{ large cmb:(‘m on sleeves, ! E‘*ls«;:fl;s to 12 years. X mum-ym ;l:y S‘G{{: 4 r el aches snd pius. _ She, T0e, $L00. .75. | Sale —Sizes 14 to 20 years, gy 5 Base ru H - & i G < Regularly %27.50. ~ Sale | s 00teule $l4.95 16 Beas Dall Play Suln 7 sioo S10QMNS | | sz e it 0w T i iEemeeaes - 73 3 arly v - y Suits 4 | 32250, ale . | sls 24 e $ 18.74 2 Admira) Play Buits H sio0 0 & | price ... " He08 B \ 3 Admiral Play S v - . ™ L]