Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 11

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f N W = : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY fi, 1921. - n, 5:Bavv HovsCo. 5. Bavn HovsCo. THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. ‘THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Girls’, Juniors’, O ATS Smart Boots and $3 9 ® Misses’, Women’s Low Shoes is is a sacrifice sale of hundreds of pairs EXTRA SPECIAL 2 —DMajority are clearance lots. One is a new purchase of ‘coats‘for Further Reduced to, a Pair....... of fine shoes, some from leading makers’ 10-button Style Overgaiters and 15- between-season wear. lines, and equally as many from our own button Style Boot Tops shelves, to make ready for incoming stocks Perfect fitting. Regularly $3.00 and $3.50. scheduled for early arrival. Saturday, a pair Saturday, a pair, 7,99 January Clearing Sales Here Mean Big Savings 1 more, News Writer, Was I' . Held as Spy. By e Amociated Press. mediately lea: Rl:m though this ve Russia, thoug! the hb. of her friends. Source of Information. Assurances that Mrs. Harrison had Deen released were sent Lord Beaver- brook by M. Krassin, former bolshevik | % minister of trade to England, who has returhed to Russia. At the request of Dr. Young to use his influence to obtain Mrs. Harrison's release, Lord Beaver- ®rook took the matter up with M. Kras- sin. The- latter, after investigation. wrote_Lord Beaverbrook , that ‘she had ‘Deen releaged RUSSIANS TO GROW UP AS TRUE SOUTH CAROLINIANS @irls’, Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats —Originally Priced From $29.75 to —These are made of velour, heather mixtures and silvertones. The girls® coats have fur collars and large collars of self materials, and are full length lined. The misses’ coats are belted models, with-large cape collars of self material, and full lined. The colors are brown, navy, reindeer, Pekin and copenhagen. Sizes range from 8 to 16 years, and 15 to 19 years, but not all sizes in all styles. —The assortment includes street, dress and walking styles in- boots. —The low shoes include strap effects and walk- ing oxfords. —There are all sizes and widths in the com- bined. assortments, but not .in each style. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Mid- Can Be Done ni.Big Savings Saturday When These Special Lots Go on Sale at 9:15 A.M. Dainty Frocks for the February Graduates —Inclu&ing ten new styles, made of pretty net, chiffon or georgette, ruffled, tucked or ribbon trimmed. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Specially priced at— $13.50, $15.00 - $22.50 and $24.75 —Princess Slips, made of fine nainsook or cambric. Lace or embroidery trim- med. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Spe- cial— $1.95 and $2.68 —Princess Slips, made of China silk, crepe de chine, or washable satin. Siz:sslg 16 and 18 years. Toilet Preparations At Most Popular Prices Juniors’ and Misses’ Coéts —Originally Priced From $35.00 to $45.00. Choice. .. .. (] —Velours, silvertones, mixtures, with fur collars and collars of self material, full length lined, in navy, brown, Pekin, reindeer. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Coats in Dressy Models —Originally Priced $ 1 f 9 5 at $25.00 and $29.75, Choice..... [ —These are in heather mixtures, broadcloth, and two-tone effects. and are trimmed with fur collars and collars of self material. They are in belted and loose back models, full length « lined; colors are Pekin, Copenhagen, Burgundy and brown; sizes 8, 9 and 10 years. Rear' Admiral McCully Outlines Hig Plans and. Speaks of Bol- shevik Conditions at Dinner. ANDERSON. S. C., January 21.—That | g5 the seven Russian orphans whom he { % brought home with him from Sebas- topol shall grow up as “true South C-romuans and that the girls among them educated at Anderson Col- lege, h the plan for the children that Rear Admiral Newton A. McCully out- lined here at a dinner given in his honor by the chamber of commerce. ‘The .naval officer did not dwell long | &3 on future plans for the children he is to rear and educate, but told his fel- Jow townsmen something of condi- tiony in Russia as he had seen it, and :f hardships suffered there by chil- ren. S Suffering from bolshevik rule has been-greatest in the towns and cities, said Admiral McCuly, who was former American ‘high commissioner at Se- bastopol, but' there were many hard- ship# outside of the towns. The men have mostly gone off to fight, he said, and ‘the women have suffered at home but the children have “died like flies.” He told of seeing children wading \ ;Cnlgale’s g ngl i5|3 rocess Soap, cakes for. 250 40C B—.C:lggte's Flo-tinx it] oap, 6 cakes for 55 (4 —Colgate’s Honey Soap, 3 cakes for.. 4OC —Colgate’s Vior l: Soap, large size; for —Earl sl!nm‘l6 Hl{d- ‘water Soap, cakes for 2 45 C —Lyon’s Tnofll Powder —Kolynos Tooth Paste —Middy Blouses, made of white Lons- dale jean; laced front or yoke styles, collgr . and . cuffs brald 5] 95 trimmed. Special —Middy Skirts, made of white Lons- dile jean. Pleated styles on muslin bodice. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 $l 95 B years. Special —Silk Camisoles, lace trimmed. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. value, reduced to. reduced to " —Girls’ All-wool Serge Dresses, two pretty models, made in thrawgh show and ics barcido(ed and New Lot of Coats— Women’s Sizes Admiral McCully said he will go to ‘Washington soon. and hopes to be of aid jut relieving the Russian refugees now-in Constantinople. —These are three-quarter lengths, and are suitable for between-season wear. | They are made of heather polo cloth, silk lined, and finished WIth large shawl, or The, Russian'children whom the ad- round collars of Aus- s 3 9 —Java Rice Face Powder ... —Daggett & Cream, 35c size —Piver's Water, all odors. . —Piver's Vegetale —Piver’s Perfume: all odors, a bonl: $l .85 —Piver's Sachet,” a bottle 750 Kann’s—Street Hoor. —Ori ginally priced from $25.00 to $35.00. Russian first names, but take his sur- name. GREENWICH VILLAGE HAUNTGOES IN DISCARD —Full-length Coats of wool velour, all silk lined ; the colors are reindeer, brown, copen- hagen blue, navy and black. Allare finished with seal collars. Sizes broken. —Sateen Bloomers, cut extra full; m:dernh elastic at knee or witl ouvenor fastener. Special.. $l 95 Kann’s—Second Floor—Girls’ Store. —Muslin Drawers, jun%ors’ sizes, made of good quality cot- ton. ‘Lace or embroidery trim- two-piece style. Collar .and med. Special— : cuffs braid trimmed. 95c and $1.35 "$7.48 ~ We Prlde Ourselves on the Splendld Sgieetsl Loto sud: New ieriyale for an e Lenith Interesting Day in Neckwear Tomorrow Assorlment Of ength i_LOne of the newest-arrivals:in. the neckweéar store is a special lot of— miral brought home will retain their tralian opossum and natural raccoon. Goud sortment of sizes. NEW YORK, January 21.—Greenwich 2 Village’s-oldest and most popular haunt =the Liberal Club—a gathering pll:e for *giore -then eight vears of artists, jghts, actor folk, “would-bes” and “hasebeens” has passed into the discard. Lacated in McDougalls alley, just off ‘Washington Square, ,the Liberal Club, Steffens, Ribbed Underwear —Women’s Ribbed Wool-mixed Bloomers, elastic at knees and walist; {n black, navy and tan. gths— nise was not aue to Amy to but to “foreorid on tion "and Blouse We Feature ate s a The taste you ] about Tflm is a taste you dream about. It seems so deliciously _ good to be true. weénderful—too But there is a confection that ity that dreamy taste— AUERBACH CNOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW BAR With that alluring taste you can’t describe—sold for a mckel everywhere. ‘There are dealers in every town who sell Chocolate Bars for a mickel, who are hel ,cub.ckto the good old Sc days—It's your own fmult if you pay more. ToCure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative romo < Quinine tablets Be sure its Bromo —Others are of Georgette crepe, trimmed with Princess lace, in regulation and tie-on models, in white, flesh and bisque, and hand- somely embroidered blouses of georgette in white, flesh, and suit shades. —And we know from the favor- able comments that have come to us from pleased customers, that there is not such another in the city—in quality and variety—to be found at the pnce 4 —They include tie-on SWEAT- ER BLOUSES of fiber silk jer- sey, in brown, navy, bisque and black. Again More Kann’s—Second Floor. Blouses at fowea . ... $3.99 —Models manufactured to retail at $5.95 and $6.95. —Among them are Princess lace trimmed blouses in bisque and flesh; tie-on models in navy, oriole, Aztec, and taupe. Some of these are ‘wool embroidered, others embroidered in silk, and some beaded. Others are of striped tub silks made up in tailored styles; also some pongees, tailored models, with tuxedo colars. —We include in the sale some mignonette blouses embroidered in chenille, in tie-on styles, in bisque, navy, brown, and Copenhagen blue. . WE WERE LUCKY ENOUGH TO SECURE MORE OF THOSE Attractive Separate Skirts < $3.98 —When you count up for yourself the cost of material that is in them, note its good quality, and add to that the cost of making them, you will very soon realize that our price tomorrow is little more than half what such a skirt should sell for. —The material is an all-wool serge, in black and blue; also a few velveteen skirts included in the lot. They are in up-to-the minute styles, trimmed with but- tons and finished with belts. . Bargain Table—Street Floor. —All-wool Serge Skirts, in black and navy, also skirts of novelfy ma- terials, made with fullness all around; others with plain fronts and gathered backs. They are trimmed with self-covered buttons, or large and small bone buttons, have tailored pockets and deep or narrow belts. At .. $9'75 Kann’s—Second Floor. Two Specials in Women’s Handkerchiefs —Women’s Sheer All-linen Includiog These Four Good Items— —Women's RADMOOR Pure } —Women's Sport Hose, in Silk Hosiery—Regular made | heather mixtures, cordovan, with reinforced soles, heels and | oxford and brown. Now a pair, toes; wide elastic garter hems. 2.50 and 00 o Hemstitched Ha n d ke rchiefs, Bhfik‘ él.'z';e ;Imt'colon. foc; s $3 with fine card border. Regu. | | Merly $2 o 1 75 —Children's Ribbed ‘Cotton larly 35c. Saturday, each, 2Sc. e ‘RADMOOR" Hose, with seamless feet, rein- —Women'’s Sheer Mull Hem- Ik""‘“' ith tess feet | forced heels and toes. Black, stitched Ha)ndker:h:eh, regu- femf:::e-fl;u, hiels :n'd toes, white and Russian tan, in sizes licheZion s Neatizday:tne and mock seam in legs. Black ;1"; 2%;3;‘ 3 pairs, cial, 3 for 2Sc. or white; formerly Kann's—Street Floor. $1.50. Now,a pair.. $l 000 Kann’s—Street Floor. Reduced Prices on Hosiery —Women’s Flecced Ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow 'sleeves: Pants and Tights in knee and ankle langtht $1.25 and $1.50 values. 89¢ Special Each... —Children's’ Fleeced-ribbed Unfon Sufts, high neck. long sleeves, ankle length, drop-seat style; not in all sizes. $1.26 and $1.50 values. 50c —Children’s Ribbed Fleeced Vests, high neck, long sleeves; pants to match, in ankle length. 750 value. Seecial 30¢ Kl-nn n——street Floor. Corduroy Robes and Other Warm Wearables Reduced in the January Clearance —Thrifty women know that buying in our January clear- ance is one way of making their money do more than its usual duty. —Five Slip-over Corduroy Robes, embroidered in wool; a small lot only. Colors are purple, rose and copenhagen. Originally $12.00. Reduced to $8.50 —Another Small Lot Slip- over Corduroy Robes, made with little vest, These are in purple, rose and Copenhagen. Ongmally $10.00, 56 75 —Slip-over .Corduroy Robes, these are.in urple only. Originally $8. 5 $5 75 special at opening —Corduro:; Robes, down' the lront, trimmed with satin; these are unlined. Col- ors are Copenhagen, rose and purple, finished with narrow belt, tipped with little tassels. Orig- inally’ §12350; " re- $8.75 «—Corduroy Robes, in a style similar to the above, but with lining; were 512.50 $16.50; to- close, -] melette Petticoats, great- 1y _reduced to close out quickly. —Petticoats, originally $160, ;reduced. to ‘—ret;xmnr-‘.‘ ::ul‘l and 36 inch engths, o y e S 6100 —'x(fl-'l-c Pemealil. orig- inally priced 3" 25 reduced —-c-ul‘u Jackets, a small lot in x‘ny and black, finished with pep) SE. U $2.00 gray and 5 Lot, in blu:k nnl-had wlth peplum. $1.25 and $1.50 Kann's—Second Floor. —Lace Revere Collars, at- tractive patterns: in white and ecru. Splendid qualities for the price, each —Square Bib Collars, with cuffs to match. - These are of fine organdy, hemstitched band finish. A sebt oot —Satin Tuxedo Collars, also some collar and 59C cuff sets. At .... —Pointed Lace Banding, about ;100 "yards, desirable 75c. —Round Neck Collars, of - narrow “rose-leaf” Point A set— Venise. 59 c for dress trimming, in-a variety of designs. To- morrow a —Point Venlu Collar and Cuff Sets, in Tuxedo shape. $1.00 to $3.50 At o, —Pique Collars, in all the % new shapes and different’ ‘ - -~ A-Clearance of Plush Neckpieces size wales of pique. At— --|:|.__About 30 pieces; beautiful quality plain Plush Stoles or 39¢, 50c, 59c Cages, also st:)mcdof fvanmole plush, with pockets in the Up to sl.so ends, or, with ends fringe trimmed. Sale $ Kann's—Street Floor. ”pnce,phmce Sehaseae il o SCEooRee e 7-85 Women’s Umbrellas—150 Only The Handles Are Attracti —150 only, that is all we could get, and the woman who secures one of these tomorrow may consider herself fortunate in having made so wise a purchase. 2 —The, covers of these umbrellas are of a good quality cotton rainproof ma!enal All have the white bakelite rib tips and ferrules. The handles are in the following variety: —Wooden handles with colored.or white bakelite rings, some oval, others round rings. .—Wooden handles with leather side strap. —Wooden handles with bakelite tips and silk wrist cords. —AIll bakelite handles and rings. -—Plam.wooden handles with the silk wrist cord. Lamp Shades Lamp Bases Your Choice—Our Entire Stock LOOR SAMPLES REDUCE —For final clearance to make room for spring stocks. Kann’s—Sucet Floor. A Special Line of Hard Candy: —Candy that the children will enjoy for their Sunday trebt, and which “grown ups” also are very fond of. . —The assortment consists of candy with nut or fruit fillings, Golden waves, Satin wafers, filled kisses, peanut .-butter cushions, silver strings and peanut butter puffs. —Chocolate Mint Patties, large | size. Speull, B i 496 pound . —Split Saltfll Pflnlu. fresh and very temptmz —Make a selection and pay V5 Less Than Marked o Prices —All are slightly shopworn from being used as samples. Formerly $14.98, $17.98, $24.98, [‘amp Shades $29.98, $49.98_reduced to - $9.99, $11.99, $16.66, $19.99, 533.32 Lamp Bases Lo s, s sos $9.32, $10.66, 513.32 $14.66. $16.65 ' Kann’s—Third Floor. —Kann's. Kapital Kandy, with many new kinds added. Th.u is famous throughout the city, and there are many Washing- tonians who would “feel’ quite abused if they did not have their ‘usual treat, of Kann’s Kapital Kandy for gnnd;y Was 80c a pound—price reduced m December to, & = SRR S - LN ODDO!

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