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- THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 19 Thousands of Easter Lilies and Plants, $1 to $5 Rann's—Third Floor *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. B B BonsCol 5. BavvHovnsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. By the Associated Press. smmore || Qur Annual Children’s Day Occurs Tomorrow |i s & s setpe y oie mvh Featuring Liberal Displays and Sales of Easter Apparel Requisites for Infants, Children, Juniors and Misses | & OF 78, FRENGH AGK America’s Obligation, it Not i+ Settled, Would Now Be ! 37,000,000,000 Francs. advances to her made by Louis XVI of France during the American re\'(j- B ) * . 1 " " T SR —Advantages for selection such as parents will particularly appreciate. Styles all show the latest features, designs, materials and colorings, containing all up in the senate durinz.l st nl:{ifi% = . partment of La Manche. I said last year from this rostrum.” the senator declared, “that Louis XVI in 1778, in the name of the French - g mation and to save the young Ameri- can republic. had loaned America anaton crudie a e ans a S Senator Gaudin de Villaine calcu- ‘ As Friday Is the Children’s Day Don’t Forget the Children’s Easter lated that at 3 per cent this sum Smart Easter Suits for For Girls’ Easier Wear the Chic thtle Says Was Not Paid. Washi elegram, eplyi - . 22 ““ - " St T\”'\',','('...’.'(‘leol;:?::i‘r}fl"\'i‘.r::.-.:pgi.\:’: Sold Excluswely by Us in Washington —How very stylish and “grown-upish” the young girl N e ted Seior Bt : o feels in her first ready-made tailored suit, only the little C I . paid.” interrunted Senator H o P ~ 1 G is abloom wit ; - " 2 L e Tt Ll ARAGE b W ER The Madge Evans corner in our Girls® Store is abloc miss herself can tell, and Easter is the occasion to give her an 1 S exclaimed Senator Gaudin de Viliaine. new Madge Evans Hats for Easter—new pokes, new sailors, “The telegram in question gives the > ~ A SN : S ;x:c;dnlf;:}_m'@ Sl bt P:]Cn!\’ of th'elnel‘\imf;‘“ pulI-(l‘ow_ni0\‘e|j—the-(li\eat_ld l}ill)fsglrl:)qt that satisfaction. Select from these attractive lines. Special Lot of Easter Al SEang e y all youn irls hike. ine materials trimmed with silk S= - g ” B ; = B tho'u:’r'\?; e grain stfeagmers or band. Each one fitted with the special —Misses’ Tweed Suits, in belted models, in tan and gray mix- Novelties the United State | Madge Evans linings that make these hats fit every size tures, suits made with yoke back, two pockets and but- —Celluloid Rabbits, mottocs to an American n < ton trimmed. Siz and other toys mounted on question you have head. was told that the U repaid. 1 scarcely believed it. be- 1 cause the reply, in a way, was vague: P"ces and indefinite. while the telegram ° ° frém Washington, to which T alluded. Range gave the dates and terms of the pay-. b - $19.90 —Another tweed model in a straightline style $ is finished with a narrow belt. At ............ 25 -OO chocolate_platforms Choice Friday. Special 12¢ —Chocolate M arshmailow Eggs and chocolate covered cream eggs, 15 a dozen ........... C ments. It com from a source which = 2 2 3 - seem above Mumpicion” O T Dainty Little Lingerie Hats . —Suits of fine tricotine, in belted and ripple 29 7 5 —Marshmailow ~ Rabbits, in pment.” interposed ~ Semator Jules | —For the wee folks. Cute styles, trimmed with flowers and ribbons. models, attractively braid trimmed. At ...... > white and yellow, a 12¢ elahaye. p low Eggs. in white and colors, a At— NO UNPAID DEBTS FOUND. $1.95, $2-95 to %-95 —High-grade Suits of navy tricotine, in box coat models; others 12C dozen . Eton styles, with accordion pleated skirts, finished with sash. Treasury Officials’ Search Fails to MiSSCS, Trimmed Hats for Eas[er Blouse and ripple coat styles, some embroidered in navy, others ‘—Specil_l Marshmaliow Eggs, 5 " & . 5 . These suits i arge size, a = EBow Qutatauding French Account; _A most extraordinary collection of charming new models, with taffeta crowns. | | With s "’“{‘,‘}; "(\“’k’" liiese suitsare chiclly $ 20.75 pound ..... 39¢ Treasury officials insist that search Large, medium and close-fitting shapes in henna, red, blue and tan, trimmed with ome of @ TAdl AL . o coveorssnis shasiese s (v b 4% Crates of Eggs, tin foil of files revealed no unpaid debts to: France, despite the assertion in the French senate last night by Senator Gaudin de Villaine “that Louis XVI wrapped. and pasteboard crates, two szes, with foureggs at.... 25¢ —With 6 eggs, 35¢ —Chocolate Shell Eggs, priced from— 25¢ to $1.50 l flowered ribbon. Kann’s—Second Floor. "$7.95 and $9.75 Net Dresses for Easter and Confirmation —Mothers will find in this assortment the very dresses they have been seeking, and be surprised that such beautiful styles and splendid qualities could sell for such reasonable prices. They have neat embroidered bolero waist, and are trimmed with ruffles, lace and ribbon. At— $6.95, $7.95, $12.50 to $16.50 Kann’s—Second Floor. in, 1778, in the name of the French na- tion and to save the young American {republic, had loaned America 800,000.- 000 francs.” which, the senator said, had never been repaid. The possibility of an unpaid debt to France was brought up about a year | ago, one Treasury official said, and to | answer the question then pronounded |a careful scrutiny was made of Treas- ury records. The search showed, this official added. that the United States { had repaid all the debts of which there “was a record. Several Treasury officials directed attention to a history of the national loans of the United States. written in 1882 by Rafael Bavley of the Treasury Department. This volume, now ex-| ceedingly rare, shows that France | made four loans aggregating $6.3 500 to the American colonies for pros. ecution of the war of independence. Various payments on these loans, the Bayly history shows, were made in the form of tobacco and otherwise. in addi- | tion to cash. These payments left one balance of $1848,000 which was|g merged into the 53 per cent stock of 1795, final payment having been made in 1815. The only other balance, the history further says, -amounted to $176,000, when it was merged into the 4% per cent stock of 1795, and final vayment was made in 130S. ] . ‘RAIDERS TO BE INDICTED. Five to Be Held for Deaths on Japanese Ship. NORFOLK. Va.. March 24.—A spe cial grand jury has been ordered t imdict at least five of the suspect now under arrest for the murder {Christmas moruing of two members of thve crew of the Japanese steamer ¢Kaisho Maru during a raid by armed ~ men seeking liquor. e The two seamen were killed during .a gun battle which followed an un- * authorized attempt to search the ship. . iThree witnesves furnished by the |£Q ‘J.pllle‘!e government have been brought here from Honolulu. |f"’1 When Your Young Daughter Tries on One of These Stunning New Coats —And views herself in one of our mirrors she will be very sure it is the coat she wants. When you, Parents, look at the price tag and see how reasonably priced they are you also will be convinced that it is the coat for the young woman. Coats in Sport or Dressy Styles —Made of velours, serges, polo cloths. —Colors are navy, tan, Pekin 5 blue and Copenhagen. Kann's—Street ¥loor. Easter Neckwear for the Young Folks ~Buster Brown Collars in plain and-embroidered linen, at two prices— ‘The plain at 2Pe. The embroidered at 3%e. —Windsor Ties. in plain 5. colors and plaids, at —Checked and Polka Dot 59c ‘Windsor Ties, at —Crepe de Chine Windsor Tien, 75¢ —Middy Ties, of messaline, = 5% Be Well Gloved On Easter Day If you have a pair of either of these . Two New Imported Novelties —you will be sure to have gloves that are correct and ex- press the very 1atest style Easter Frocks for La Jeunness —Charming with the air of youth- fulness, réady for selection tomorrow. Misses’ Dresses —Of fine quality crepe de chine, soft taffeta and lustrous satin, made in most popular youthful models; some are braided, some embroidered, and others button trimmed, the shades are brown, navy, gray and black, the sizes for girls of 14 to 20. At— $25 and $29.75 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses —Suitable for ‘stréet wear, made of heavy quality canton crepe, silk lace, braided georgette, crepe de chine, chiffon taffeta, poiret twill and satin. The styles are the new long waist effects, puffed skirts, tight-fitting basque, and many show touches of brilliant color. Sizes 14 $ 020 At cil o e 39-90 Kann’s—Second Floor. & DEHEDETODD VDT N 4 —At the same price are a few serge capes. Sizes 6 to 14 years, at...... Girls’, Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats —Sport and loose-back models, some with full linings, others only half lined. The materials are serges, ve- 95 lours and polo cloths. Colors are ° navy, Copenhagen, Pekin blue, tan and reindeer. These are in sizes 8 to 16 years, at... New Dolman Effects in Wraps for Girls, Misses, Juniors —Also some belted models, and loose-back styles. The materials are silvertone, gabardines and serges. The colors are tans, Pekin blue, navy, Copenhagen, reindeer, in sizes from 8 to 522 95 14 years. The values are $25.00 and $29.75, @te..eet iirieiiniieiineiienneeonsanennaannnnes . Kann's—Second Floor. Square Middy Tie, with corded edge. $1.00 and $1.50 —Full Square Middy Ties, with cord edge, at $1.75 to $3.75 —The Long Middy Tie, witn nemerttened” nems $5:00 (The majority of these ties are in black, red and navy.) Kann's—Street Floor. —These 12-Button-length French Kid Gloves show the new embroidered bracelet style, fastened with three buttons. Select from white with black, brown and mode embroidered bracelet and mode with white or self bracelet. iizeu 5% The Young Girl’s Ferris Waist —Is the proper corseting for the young figure, molding it scientifically, and yet making the Easter frock set nicely. —We have two popular styles that we mention for tomorrow: —One is of good quality batiste, with tape buttons, straps, hook front garters, at........ —The other is made with front steel, has two sets fully boned at.... —These are for girls from 10: to) Clfildren’s Underwear ~—Children’s Ribbed Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves; trunk length. Sizes 2 to 12 years. $l -25 —Children’s Nainsook Union Suits, athletic shape; rein- forced; 2 rows of buttons. Each 750 Children’s and Misses’ Gloves —Children’s and Misses’ Two- clasp Pure Silk Gloves, with double finger tipped and self stitched backs. In white. A pair..... 51-00 Misses’ Wask- " moisette Gloves, in white with self 75C stitched backs. A pair —These Nobby Slip-on Imported French Kid Gloves have tab wrists and fancy embroidered stitched backs. In white with black, brown or tan. Sizes 5% to $ 6%. At, a pair... 6'00 Kann's—Street Floor. I\ [ Children’s Easter Shoes Clnl .ml Dr. Mattingly, formerly manager for W. G. Kinsman, Inc., now at 310 Pope Bldg. 817 14th. o Eyesight . Kann's—Street' Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. 14 years. y lg > . —Not alone are they good to look at, but they possess every attribute of comfort to grow- Stocklngs i = b Kann's—Second Floor. —T!le priceless gift ing feet and long service. They are likewise the most reasonably priced we can find that —in Heather Mixtures, with of Nature most freely would comply with the above requirements. turn-down cufis. given to all, is the —Our picture can only hint at i most delicate of the Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 812 to 11 Sizes 1115 to 2 i e They are threa: = it — White Canvas, —White Canvas, —White Canvas, Shecter tones il Ge ety i An_examination $2.00 and $2.50 $3.00 10 8450 | . $3.50 10 $5.00 | Lot 00 e s W White Buck, —White Buck, e e A : cost you nothing, - e Duc! $3.50 and $4.00 $4.00 10 $6.00 pleand cordovan, navy g and the advice $2.50 and $3.50 . o X —Tan, and gree_n—dvzll":lrune- 59C ‘ given can be ac- —Tan, cially priced, e =T, " $3.00 and $4.00 | _poo.t® %6 e S top. oo A a thorough scien- $2.50 and $3.00 X . —Patent turn down cuffs; white, romper A ) tific knowledge of . C —Patent Leather, Leather, and brown, with 39 every eye condi- —Patent Leather, $4.00 to $6.50 | 85 to $7.50 striped cuffo; sizes 4% C < ten $2.50 and $3.00 —Growing Girlg —Infants’ 1 dnd 1 Ribbed Hose, <, e . Shoes. Sizea 2% seamless feet; reinforced heels to 7, in tan and and toes. Two qualities, a pair black. i 25c and 35c¢ —Children’s Mercerized Lisle Hose, seamless feet: reinforced in_white, black, tan and brown. 50C A pair. . —Misses’ Plain Lisle Hose, seamless feet; mock seam in bl . Black, white and cordovan. 590¢ pair. . Kann's—Street Floor. THE EASTER HAT A. P. Mattingly Optician and Optometrist Suite 310, Pope Bldg. 817 14th St. N.W. Takoma Park Office Over Mattingly’s Drug Store. Hours 7 to 9 P.M. 00 SOy ALY 3 Sy A £ The Great Easter Blouse Sal Offering the Biggest Blouse Value of the Season, Just in Time to : Meet Easter Needs $5.95 to | Sizes $7.95 Values From 36 Friday At $3 087 to 46 —A maker’s surplus and samples, in the most popular of styles. —Georgettes, crepe de chines and mignonettes. —The georgettes are in pretty lace-trimmed styles. A pair $6.00 and $6.50 OE . Kann’s—Fourth Floor. BBE "::"::" —Need be no drain upon the allowance you have set aside for your Easter outfitting if it is purchased from the 2cadattional well chosen assortments here. At— k Easter Excursion 0, $6.49, $7.49 ana $10.00 Atl t C t —Some handsomely braided, others with dainty embroidery. {4 an lc l y —These hats in the tailored styles | wear with the more fluffy | face of the woman who affects —Crepe de chines in tucked models. : which are very effective worn frocks of taffeta and crepes. These the new bobbed hair style. —Frilled models of Georgette crepe. 1 ) 3 . i 1 Slmday, Mard] 27 with the tailored suit or sport "’.fl‘i“"h""c ““}{0.“’ ‘;‘d oW l',"d E!’Okcmfi_and l;a*slwilh %roogng —The mignonettes are in attractive colorings, in prettily embroidered designs. ¥ ; 2 milan hemps. A jaunty, dangling rims affect the latest Bouffant ELc n whi hlchichin 3 o Y " SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN coat—for instance, with one of littlel Howilothvely eEibabyixibhon fower tribming « the floweis o The gecér%ettes are in white and flesh chiefly, and some in the suit shades—navy, brown, | Vi Delsware River Bridge xh;s; l;g!:z pul‘o coats a striking complel|e_1y conftradicls t?e filishtly matching the hat in most in- ’S,gl‘:.e an aupfe.th s cuniti b Been GbIE €o G Hier yoit this ceaton med = = red hat, in a close shape. severe lines of many of the new | stances. —This is one of the greatest opportunities we have been ol s season, ot Cmiianted ik Ofice, 130 a2 —For the chic young woman | models, its very inconsistency add- | —As time is growing short in it is certainly one of the most timely. You will want to secure several of these handsome ® ¥ Streets, and at Tnion Station. there is almost limitless choice, ing to the charm. which to make selection let us models at this remarkably low price. ! ::m for almost any style is becoming. —A “wheel-flower” trimmed cloche give you our expert assistance. K = £ Lvs. Atlan °“.' = 8300 Pa. —The softer braids are designed | shape will attractively frame the Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann’s—Bargain Table—Street Floor. ennsylvania System ® < ® ® @ & ® ® (fi ® § & [} [} g 3 . . -