Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1921, Page 28

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T THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH ’.’7 1921—PART 1. Plenty of Baskets Left for the Egg Rolling, 69c to $1.95 5. BavnHovso. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. & An Extraordinary After-Easter Sale Begins Tomorrow B R Presenting Several Thousands of 2 Pairs of the Smartest Styles in LowFootwearataVery Low Price $ —An event that helps more than anything else to bring down the cost to you of shoes—and for the low price you receive smart style and good qualjty. Pumps, Oxfords, Colonials, One-Eyelet Ties Some Strap Effects and Rhoda Ties 3 —In patent leather, gun metal calf, black kid, Russia calf and tan kid, with - military, French and Baby French heels. All sizes and widths in the com- bined lot, but not in every style. Choice §72 OQF a Pair Kann's—Fougth Floor. Handker- chiefs Three Good Monday Offers —Women’s Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with one cor- ner embroidered in colors. Special, 3 $1, or each + /A Sl Sport Handkerchiefs, in solid colors with half-inch white hems. Special, 3 for 3sc Silk Stockings for Spring $1, or each........... i —Women's Imported Plain —Most popu!ar are thoae.wuh hand Mull Handkerchiefs, embroidered clocking. with marrow lace | @) —These featured for Monday are unusually striking, and excep- cdgeratt e C tional value for the price asked. There are brown and black, with —Women's Imported Em- green and gold clocking, tan with brown, white or green clocking and tan with self clocking. Made for strength, with. lisle top and soles. A pair .............. ‘g ......... $3-50 —Women’s Thread Silk Hose, _Lecn“dn“ Three-quarter Sith Rl ngth Mercerized Sox, with BRlile opiand Feoles, the fashioned turn-down cuffs in white, romper blue, African brown, rose and black, with striped tops still plenty of that special lot for Mon- 50 C day. Pair broidered Mull Handkerchiefs, with at —Women’s Plain Hemstitched All-linen Handkerchiefs. 6 for At 18c %o Kann’s—Street Floor. in black, white, brown, navy, also light, medium and taupe gray. Special a $2.00 The Spring Issue of Home Dressmaking— —in Heather Mixtures, with turn- down cuffs. Free —To every woman who calls at the Home Pattern Counter tomorrow. A little book that illustrates the most practical and up-to-date spring designs and also includes several in- structive dress-making les- sons. —OQur picture can only hint ‘at the at- tractiveness of these new spring styles. They are three-quarter length with the Desby rib in a highly mercerized finish. Sizes 6 to 9 in these combinations: High-Grade Wraps —Black and gold, cordovan and green, cordovan and gold, purple and cordovan, navy and green—Very 59C specially priced, DAir........... —Childrews Sox, mercerized style, with fashiofed top and turn-down ffs; white, romper and brown, with striped cuffs; —Do not fail to ask for your copy tomorrow. . FORSPRING A BT T e b e P Of Tricotine or Tricotine ; and Satin Cape Wraps and Dolmans A New Lot of MignonetteDresses '. ac$15 4:$519.90 .Braided Models Embroidered Models —Fine quality Mignonette; some have draped skirt and heavily braided bodice, wide sash encircling the waist. —Others are made with straight tunic skirts, embroidered with henna and finished with henna-colored sashes. —A coat dress of Mignonette is made upon lines- particularly —Of ‘embroidered tricotine, in navy, with 75 the embroidery in gray silk or wool; silk 3390 lined, at ccocecveceios. ‘Tricotine Cape Wraps —Ornamentalstitching in pointed design, in § 5 5 .00 navy or gray- silke; all silk lined, at —— Long and Short Dolmans . —Both of tricotine. The short styles are in navy, tan and gray; Tuxedo front; new bell sleeves; embroidered s 59 in contrasting ‘colors. The long dolmans are .75 of mavy tricotine only, heavily embroidered Sl in black silk. - At. ... ! : Dolmans and Fitted Coat Wraps —The dolmans are of tricotine and satin combined, in navy and black; “panels, cuffs and collar heavily braided or embroidered. Alse fitted coat wraps.of navy 379 50 . bt 221 ok ol e ; ~—Dresses are shown in navy, brown, taupe and black. . +—All sizes to select from. ; tricotine, made with new bell sleeves; covered Kann's—Second Floor, with rows of glaze ribhon, finished with wide fringed sash ef black satin. A Kann’s—Second Floor, Two New Glove Novelties (Pictured by our Artist) —are most striking and individual. Let us show them to.you Monday—we feel sure when you see their quality and beauty that you will buy. ; 55 n Flower and Plant Boxes Re In response to recentirequests—moderately priced, of course. ady = ~Flower and Plant Boxes, self-watering and sub-irrigating boxes, made of galvan- ized steel; enamel inside and-out to pre- vent leaking. Savo Boxes, in green and —Wogqden Plant ™ Boxes, made of selected hard- wood, finished in green— —Galvanized Steel Boxes, painted green inside and out— —These 12 - buiton - lensth French Kid Gloves show the new -_embroidered bracelet style, fastened with three but- | —These Nobby Slip-on Im- “ ported Freach Kid Gleves | have tab wrists and fancy | i | | { i | i 5 tonu.’ pelect !rmnd white with | aluminum: embroidered stitghed backs. ack,{brown and mode em- , 36 inches In white with hlc'ahck, brown | | with white et 10 Mo% HERE VL enpthirice S| PSR ORI U L eng th SRS Erice < l:chel .::x' ::i: or tan, Sizes 5% $6 00 i ;;T:’..'};‘““X $7 50 6in. 7in. 24in. $2.49 I 6 in. 7 in. 23 in. $3.00 2 te 6. At, a pair . | pair ... - & ‘ 6in. 7Zin. . 30in. $295 8 in. 9 in. 28 in. 5350 Kann’s—Fourth Floor, — e | sin 10 in. HUin. $400 = 5 = Kann's—Street Floor. & 5. BAatm 5on$ Co. : 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. New and Popular DRESS FABRICS At splendid concessions from previous prices —Priestley’s Imported Navy Blue Middy Serge, 48 inches wide; priced $ 1 ,50 —Fine Poiret Twill, im- ported quality; 54 inches wide, in mnavy blue only. Monday, a yard —Camel’s Hair Polo Coat- ing—>54 inches wide, beauti- ful quality. $4.50 Children’s Sports Stockings favorable to the stout figure. This is embroidered in-self colors. Monday, a yd. —Imported Navy Blue Tri- cotine, fine weave, rich dye, 54 inches wide. Priced Monday, a $ yard it 4.00 Kann's—Street Floor. —Velours, 54 inches wide, in navy, brown, Pekin, flame Sr et 63 00 2 $3.00 | S : > S SILK REMNANTS ; Kann’s ‘End-of-theMonth Clearing $1.00 $ 4.00 —Tan Polo Coating, 54 inches wide, in the popular light weight. M Of Every Silk Length Remaining from a Very Busy Month’s Selling. Thousands of Yards, Choice, to Yard —Inclugded in the assortment is every kind of silk that is correct for Spring and Summer. Good lengths of 1Y to 6 yards. '_Ready in the morning, a silk event that will stir the town, for the sav- ings are A QUARTER, A THIRD and in many cases ONE-HALF the full piece prices. You know what a sale of this kind means coming from this store, therefore, should be on hand early for a share. The assortments in- clude— —Remnants of Novelty Trico- lettes. { —Remnants of Natural Pongees. —Remnants of W hite Pongees. —Remnants of White Sport Satins. . —Remnants of White Dew-Kist. —Remnants of Messalines. —Remnants of White Silks. —Remnants of Black Silks. —Remnants of Black Satins. —Remnants of Colored Taffetas. « —Remnants of Crepe de Chines. | —Remnants of Canton Crepes. —Remnarits of Georgette Crepes. —Remnants of Crepe Meteors. —Remnants of Satin Charmeuse. —Remnants of Printed George- ette. —Remnants of Printed Foulards. —Remnants of Silk Shirtings. ~—Remnants of Plain Tricolettes. —Remnants of Washable Satins. About 300 Skirt Lengths of Sport Si_llu for General Sport W ear Extra —In the most attractive stripes, plaids and.checks in a wonderful lot of color com- | binations ; also 1921 Tally-Ho, White Dew-Kist; W hite 'Broadcloth; W hite . Motora; White Khaki-Kool and White Sport Satin. Special, Monday, Yard, $1.50 1o $400 - Kann’s—Street Floor. New and Bewitching Modes 'Ap[!aar in Early April Millinery —Charming styles with which to form the nucleus of a summer hat wardrobe, as well as for present day needs. : ] —Turbans of hair braid, in gold tones, so effective with a little twist here and there, and perhaps an ornamental pin, that no other trimming is needed. Or, the New Hat May Be of Any of These— ) —Lisere :triw. all-gver visca, porcupine braid, ba- § tavia cloth, pyrexolin, barnyard straws, visca and p faille silk combinations. —Feathers, baby ribbons of velvet, cluster flower ef- fects,cabochons. At 362 Y74 $1(02 Kann's—Second, Floor. N 500 of These “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Saucepans | 98¢ (The kind with the double pouring lip, as pictured). WEAREVER' Regularly $1.70, @1 As a Big Special INUM for Monday, each.. TRADE MARK. —The makers want to more thoroughly popularize their good kind of aluminum ware— that is why we were sent this quantity te sell at the price, Those who have used “Wear- Ever” Aluminum Ware will be quick to buy—those who have not should take advantage of the offer and learn what good ware it is.” Full 2J4-quart siza, with the Sunray finish, Kann's—Third Floor, ik bt I8

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