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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1921 13 5. BavnHovsCo. 5. BavnHovsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER® PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. . BNZANOMYEE | " MADE A CARDIAL . 1 ‘Rome Hears Delegate Here! Will Receive Red Cap in | Easter Potted Plants Lilies, Roses, Hydrangeas, Ferns, Etc. Priced $1.00 and $2.00 Kann's—Third Floor Near Future. Here, Where Variety Is Happy Over Their Own Good Looks : Almost Unlimited, Selec- These Fetching Easter Frocks tion Of the EaSter Hat Lend Their Charm to Their Wearers Is aReal Pleasure For Values From - $39.90 —Tastefully arranged tables, good aisle space, and, —Representing a special lot secured very much hats. with the price plainly marked, make even hurried choosing satisfactory. under price, and here just in time for Easter needs. —The trimmings are well selected, simpie but leav- ) ing nothing more to be desired—here a luscious-look- > @ ing bunch of cherries, there a cluster of field flowers, Canton Crepes 2 .Crope df' C{unea g . & Soft Taffetas Poiret Twills Tricotines & MO HONAAND: hat, and coque feathers caught beneath the brim of oDl nned ® ROME, Giovanni “l}':sf shapes, :uid ;drm!ll(m to the trimmings. . —Poiret twills, in smart tailored styles, some with Bonzano, in the he crown of the hat today feels its importance, and varie new circular ruffles. or a wreath of fruits and flowers commingled: rosettes of quilled ribbon which lie so flat to the high and Others crowns of soft braid they seem appliqued to the hat. —Canton crepes, in new long waist models, some Ostrich feathers, burnt goose-feathers, which in some with scalloped bottom, and many richly beaded. cases spring out from both sides of the smart small —Crepe de Chines, in blouse styles, ribbon and but- United St will be created a car- dinal in the consistory November next or early was learned today. from the high Directoire shape to the low tam which is seen on some of the broader brim shapes, and the brims have equally as much thought given them, —Satin Dresses, in tunic styles, some with touches of brilliant colors, and finished with wide sashes. TR NN R T he —In the materials of the hat itself will be found almost everything —Ruffly Little Taffeta Dresses. Retally, mor has any word that fashion has recognized as worthy—porcupine braids, ail-over —Gray, taupe, biege, navy, brown, and black are the visca, row and row milan, hair hats, combinations of two braids and ) officially from Bonzano's m predominating colors. friends in hxnm.-f :»g:xr(:i::;é athce"ael others with transparent edge. Even quilted satin crowns are com- mee i s enodsar i bined with silk braid brims. N e orienis s izesito Fleck from) & :’;:Eé:“&g{;{%%:“fifia? . thi - In Colors, Everything That Is Latest Kann’s—Second Floor. " fn "advance of the cor Including the Lovely Grays = oon after the consistory at b {o%hbishop ‘Dougherty of Philadel- Phia was made a cardinal.’ Those at the apostolic residence} say that while they would be delight- ed to believe these rports from Rome, They feel sure that the first intimation would come in official correspondence. ' JOIN IN COMPLAINT. sfx Labor Organizations Also Ask Rail Investigation. The International Association of Machinists. which filed complaint in January with the Interstale Sere = ., merce Commission, requesting - W Vestigation of railroad car and loco- omens motive Tepair work, has been joined in the complaint by flv; \:l;erl:-:l;l‘?‘a’\ % labor organizations and the rails tt o erganizations, and, (he, LA} amoisette Federation of Labor, it ‘was an-{ nounced last night. . The international unions, which oves through their pre!ad;n!s;\hal'e&:;‘;:‘x:fi in the request are the Amalgs E N Sheet Metal Workers, Brotherhood of Are Very Desirable Railway Carmen, Brotherhood of Elec- Also Many All-Black Hats Lt and $15 Kann’s—Second Floor. The Parade Ground of Values Our Tablfe of Blouses At $ 4.98 S &) O Your Easter Coat Just Came in &7 T —Better come down and secure it tomorrow. —This new lot isn’t a big one, but every coat is a real beauty. —Three-quarter-length all- silk lined covert coats and -} camel’s hair polo cloth coats; $ 95 "/ made with slot seam back and ° raglan sleeve belt all around, in the light tan shades, at.... Women’s Silk and Lisle Hose For Easter Wear —Women’s Silk Hose, em- broidered clocks, black and white, white with black, navy with navy and —New wrappy coats of chamoistyn, in tan. rookie and putty shades, trimmed with fancy silk stitching and new throw collar with fringed ends, silk lined. Also in this black with black. e e ™ ana *Helpere: |65 For Easter Wear Ko $3.25 , . . A Brotherhood of Boilermakers and —Women’s Two-clasp Cham- —Women's Hose, silk and line we have heather jersey fiber mixture; seamless feet; . sport coats. Tuxedo front in lron Shipbuilders. oisette Gloves, with black CUT IN MINE FATALITIES s e e . chamois ‘and mastic. _— & KDRIE oo 79C in 1920 Is 3.50 for Every —Women’s Strap-wrist Wash- Rate e able Chamoisette Glovey, in Million Toms, beaver, hmzdstic and “The burea: of mines has an- gray shades. A nounced 3 fatality rate of L8 tor pair il 1_00 of . SveeY o eompared with 4.24 in 1919 —Women's 12 - buttop - length per million tons. This was said to be Washable Chamoisette Gloves, , the lo'es‘t u;‘: in u:; gllt-:\rvl:‘;'"‘:; with self-stitched backs, in ipdustry in this country. white, beaver, mastic and d 1 : . £260 men were killed in the coal S $2 10 pair g . mines last year, a decrease of 57 over the preceding year. while at the same time coal production increased 18 per —Women’s 16 button - length Washable Chamoisette Gloves, with self and black stitched cent over 1919. Preliminary reports indicate that backs. In white, pongee, chamois, brown, tan, beaver duction of coal in 1920 amounted 1o 645.663,000 tons. The number of and mastic. A Kann's—Street Floor. reinforced, mock seam in legs. Brown, new tan, beaver, navy $1.25 Lisle Hose, seam- less feet; reinforced, fash- ioned in legs. Black and white, brown, tan, navy and gray. A SOC and Fiber feet; mock seam in legs; lisle garter tops. “Seconds” of the $1.25 50 grade. A pair C Kann’s—Street Floor. DD Worth From $6.00 to $8.95 —This is the special lot into which go many M -of our much higher priced blouses when the sizes become broken, and we have only a few of a kind left. —Some at this price are worth even more il than the values above quoted. Sizes 36 to 46. rgettes, Crepe de Chines and Mignonette —The georgettes are slip-over and tie-on styles, lace trimmed, with heavy or fine laces, braided and beaded. The colors are white, flesh, bisque, navy, brown, taupe and black. —Mignonette Blouses, in tie-on styles, some braided, others trim- med with chenille and gold stitched banding on collar and girdle, others are chenille embroidered, in navy, peach, tomato, green, Copenhagen blue and gold. Kann's—Second Floor. contrasting color. Other mod- els are of silvertip Bolivia, $ .00 silk lined and belted, in tan and Copenhagen, at......c.... Kann’s—Second Floor. DI P S They Are New—and Here Just in Time for Easter Handbags and Vanity Boxes - Made of Real Leather in the . Popular Silvertone Gray & employes mining coal in 1920 was 775,000, as compared with 765.000 the preceding year. —_— i ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Harry W. Favre Files Suit Against | His Wife. Absolute divorce sked in a suit flied in the District Supreme Court by Harry W. Favre against Anna F. v married Octob. hocolate Egg Of Many Kinds and 5’:-, So Tempting —Sweet chocolate eggs. with assorted chocolates, tastefully decorated on thé out- side. These, in the large sizes, will make a pretty decorative piece for the Easter feast. Hurry for the Easter Baskets and the Easter Toys " 30c to 82.00 e one child. The that during his ab- —If you want your little folks to have a glorious —Chocolate Eggs, in box, tin- ed Design ictured _.-gnp, l,n }"rzncedw:;h u:: 4:: E. 1-'1. t\xlmedon EEster and a:r the Egg Rolling on Easter foil wrapped, in assorted col- Hand e Tool 2 8,88 Pi the wife receive e attentions o Monday. Don't put off buying a minute longer or ored foil, filled with cocoa- v 3 5 = 1 E. O'Brien the best will be gone. SR R e —Choice of nine styles, all lined with gray silk to appears _for the hu match the leather, Mrs. Edna M. Pa) filed suit DRCDECERODTECOCOOED —We have baskets in a ] —Large white rabbits, some milk chocolate for maintenance agai aymond F. myriad of shapes, priced | 10 inches tall, $1.25. eggs. One-pound = dl P : - 2 gt e ’ J 3 = b hav de frames; the Kodak and : 5‘""1". ::‘:nhd !kxa:rcrunemc‘):‘l,l'&?d flféfi:fi; 5 f_"j)'«‘?]l[el:cb‘oksz{:s. riced —Chicks trimmed with boxes at $l '00 Sv{:‘gege}rhll;ag:g;av:‘?us‘ir:is; ;ramaes and aie fitted with M/ E. G'Brien represents the husband. | Trom 29¢ to $495. P feathers for Easter, 2c —Chocolate Covered Eggs, purse and mirror; the Pouch Bags have mirror in top £3.95 % —Grass for baskets, a | 2nd 5¢. cream, fruit and nut 5 and purse, and the Vanity Boxes have mirror, purse, lip- J. R. BIBBINS IN CHARGE. | package, 5c. * © | —Hungry little roosters, filled, at c stick box, powder box and emery boards. e i —Fur rabbits, with | ¢ager for candy filling, —Chocolate Eggs, 6 oz. fruit T. S. Chamber of Commerce Creates vo}izl:el.) t:mm $1.95 to $3.49. | ='C25C and 49c. a:nd nut filled, 3 5 c —Rabbits in auto, 25c. —Composition rab b its, a d New Department. —Rabbits of various | ready to be filled with —Hollow Chocolate Eggs, to The Chamber of Commerce of the . kinds from Sc to $4.95. candies, choice, 10c. be filled with candy, priced Toited Staten han :n'v’!?n{urc:: o Pl i E i from et T = enlg' Iof baskets, in attractive colorings: n 30c to 60c a of the new department will be |7 —Wove: int, h. i SO i vov o i’i:',;'ny .‘"".“'E"‘“l! ?".’.hifl::pw‘m ¥ ot SOI’lfl‘Y nct-lgrls'.| T?::-SL” N whlzlt‘l;fstl?doavl\:garvl\)‘;:»m L —Easter Rabbit Box, with S T Aol Somanae sizes, at 39c, 49¢ and. .. 09¢ | Tome "Thee Sires, :i'::?fi?i""”rf,“;'c’l’é"fr‘!xi'”"’ i The new department will have a — —Fine Baskets of one-inch 49c, 69c and i - w8 g ot Tl covor m straw bands, beautifully shaped, | —Round Ba ig 30c to 60c : . ocean and : P 99 ave high handles handles, in white, bluc : —Jelly E; A d elec Iroad t e fon, a ) 3 ) ! ., A B et nid e La Belle i . 09C | Gk Green, avender.. 49€ s highways. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. = |5 [Summer Rugs A Sale Thursday The Boysh- Their Weight (41 Ibs.) . Keeps Them Flat on O a Form Brassiere Y Y :ll:LFlo:l‘ s 5 Has Many Exclusive Ste=eitcy Andi NIz iEe We picture some of our leading favorites, any one of which Fe"m;,"f.lE“’“m would make a striking additi i e tion to your attire —It is 2 seamless one-piece garment, without bones, . stays or steels—nothing to press into the flesh. —This brassierq is particu- larly favored by both the stout and the thin woman, because it gives that boy- like, youthful, flat appear- ance and yet holds the bust firmly at all times. —We have the Boysh Form in white and pink Skinner's satin, trimmed with lace, rib- bon shoulder straps and —OQur picture does not begin to show the beauty and qual- ity of these rugs. Handsome Oriental, Navajo, Chinese and Conventional designs, with plain and figured centers. Note how attractive the rounded corners make these The . o rugs. 1 h sl.ylenu u;:":: Stenciled Grass Rugs, :’:,],h e i $3 00 fort is in the Thin- B Lo Special fi—An;«helg’"'si'yié'!i: made of o ot oy | —tx @ . ne quality mesh, trimm tex making. (S $4.95 —Russia Calf Oxfords, Strap Slippers with val Tace, with cotton @ $6.50 to $10.00 | with Baby tape over shoul- ‘(*'i) 0 - French Heel —Twin-strap Black $12 00 ?ve;i.(:n ;A-:\k and 51'00 & —Tan Kid Oxfords, <lan and Black @ 50 Suede ....... 5 —Russia Calf Slie- &1 () () —Still another style is made ]‘;) ss_w to 510.00 K“‘; ---------------- ( —Twin-strap Gray 510 00 pers, l-strap....... . of brocade and is trimmed 1@ —Russia Calf Slip- gm':ey $ l 4.00 Suede +.vineneeen o —Gray Suede, 512 00 e tl‘l’-l lace, has tape &»; —Black Kid Oxfords, e R ) shoulder straps. sl .50 : ! Su gl i 1Strap eeeeernnene $6.50 to $9.00 ::?ss vl‘;u:ctk}l‘est.w.o. $12.00 Cal}f"l !.s a 510.00 :i;r v(’:x:lifl.r.a HEs $ 10000 ;(::l:l'S—Fourth Floor. 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