Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 15

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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 CANADA FOR APAL WILL FACE DISMISSAL || "= { . el e e e 1 AREEABLETOUL S ez s+ oo, || D Bawn Hovs€o.| | B. Bavn HovsCo. || o | Prime Minister Leaves for . London Conference—May Oppose Jap Alliance. By the Associated Press. |yond that date. These watchmen aré o UEBEC, June 6—Arthur Meigh- buildings A and B in the Of S bl h P Q S e n_ 6th and th streets: in erviceapic a Ollgee MANY EX-SERVICE MEN June 30. About seventy members of the watch force. employed by the superin- tendent of the State, War and Navy building will be dropped from the rolls of the government June 30, be- cause of the failure of Congress to provide for their compensation be- Suits--Dresses--Blouses 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.S?. |- One of'—Kann’s Famous Silk Sales Is On! 13 - *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. e a] en, prime minister of Canada, sailed | for London today to attend the im- perial conference of British prime ministers and leading statesmen, where he will press for consideration renewal of the Anglo-Japanese al- liance as one of four questions which are sufliciently important to be set- tled at this conference. 5 Although the agenda of the meet- ns no fewer than fourteen nd munitions buildings in nac Park, and in the tem- vernment buildings in that Buildings A and B, the il of National Defense building, 15th and D streets, and the Corcoral |Court on New York avenue between 17ta and 15th strects are being re- ved, as no longer requised. appropriations called for a in the watch force, but the | ion of a policy of not filling cies leaves an excess of but eizht of major importance, |S ty at present. Capt. Hoover, as- en is prepared to propose |Sistant superintendent, says thai v the following are capable |90 per cent of the force are ex-service of being definitely debated now: {men, it naturally follows that most of 1. Preparation for the special con- I those to be dropped belong in that cate- Very Beautiful Silks—Great Variety to Meet Every Demand-- Remarkable Savings —Silks that are the greatest favorites—judge the value-giving by this brief story: —85.00 All-Silk Canton Crepes, $3.50. | —$6.00 “Hindu” Sport Crepe, $3.69. —Tricolettes in Dress Quality, $1.48. | —$2.50 and $3 Novelty Georgette, $1.69. —39-inch All-Silk Crepe de Chines, $1.00. | —$2.00 White Crepe de Chines, $1.50. —39-inch All-Silk Georgette Crepes, $1.00. | —39-inch Dew-Kist Sport Silk, $2.75. —Novelty Baronet Sport Satins, $2.48. —$3.69 Colored Tussah Sport Pongee, $2.50. conference to be held at a|£Ory., notwithstanding preference was given them in each inptance. later date. this preparatory discus- sion to include such questions as the meeting place, date, composition and agenda. 2. A general review of the main features of the empire's for 3 lations problems, particularly TAX BILLS RETURNED. Fifteen hundrefy personal tax bills! onth have been re- ¥ | mailed out last O O TG _lturned to the collector of taxes by e SfNseuswing the city post office, the carriers hav- derite g Lol ““;“‘h- un- | ing been unable to locate the persons o o its i kDl SIS IS ome | (O o they were aldressed. —12 Momme Japanese Pongees, 85c. | —$2.69 Satin Charmeuse, $1.69. working me common und. in external parts of the empi preparatory for tutional conference od of arriving at a inding as to policies that concern all this subject to be proposed consti- later. have finished posting in the books the thousands of tax payments that were made during May they will go out on a personal hunt for the persons to whom the undelivered tax bills were addressed. —$3.50 Penikees Sport Silks, $2.00. —Genuine Khaki Kool at $3.00. | Kann's—S¢geet Floor. —The Fashion World has adopted Shantung Pqngcc for suits and dresses, as well as blouses, with a fervor that is positively unexplainable, Treaty Most Important. The most important of these gues except on the ground of the serviceableness and 5 Wil be e Anz the stunning appearance of the made-up garment, Table Damask, Three of Our Wanted Lines of Napkins, Towel- into which garment makers have put their best ideas and most artistic efforts. the dominion favor it en has not pub- position_on the understood in re > will support only upon the Wash Goods —Homespun Suitings, a new lot in a étaplc line of shades, plain and self-striped effects. For sport suits, separate skirts, also fi 38 ming lighter-weight wash fabrics. —Beach Cloths, linen finished, in a full range of —Shantung Pongee Dresses made in straight tai- lored styles, some have loops of self material trimming ‘the side; some have panel front and back, and are finished with hemstitching; many have the novelty belts. There are plenty of the popular coat styles in the lot, which are very suit- able for the stout figure. The coat is slashed at —Ii supplics of these household necessities are growing scarce, here is the opportunity to re- plenish them at our low prices: —58-inch Mercerized Table Damask, good heavy weight, sturdy wearing quality, in four choice patterns. Spe- SOC ed he will be roving that rve the best The such an all suld interes®s of the Br majority of memb house of commons hold should be E RE TO GET : 2 S 95 g - & = BE S oURS the side and finished with pearl buttons. Sizes § | %L N0y Dinner le shades, suitable for children’s dresses C ;. s a > —| 1 shaz S, S S 2 y triendship with 1 range from misses 14 to 20 years to women’s 36 Napkinsl Hemmedl ready iiror JEple soades, Sz S ! women's separate skirts or suits. A yard...... nference, which use; closely woven. Just the Right Size to.44 bust. $1.65 wning street. June 21 is the first | - of its kind in the history of thel Not too large, not too Special, a dozen.... P r oo British empire. It represents the small. —Dress Linens, everybody knows this is one of the leading first attempt to have the dominions formulate a foreizn pol empire, differing _entirel fabrics of the season. It is particularly fetching when made up in the straightline styles, trimmed with contrasting shades and narrow kid belts to match—It is a heavy-weight Just the Right Shape Wotice how well it —Pure Linen Dish Toweling, t 17 inches wide; good heavy ° ) weight, closely woven, with red border. Spec 25C WAl cerned itself solely with affairs of spins. defense and from the impers 2 Sh t o P S o yard . cabinet, a conference of selecte The Best Style antun ongee uits : = = isters of the various governments of o Sg-inch ercenizedTablc already shrunk material. Select from a {he Minited Kistdom. ohioninast no| Modeled by real Cloths; round, and finished a dy sh z PSS ] successor in peace times. | artists. with scallops, a good heavy full line of staple shades, also white and weight, and in many choice pat- oyster white. A yard 3 o Called primarily to lay the founda-; tions for a greater constitutiona gathering later. the forthcoming con. ference owes its genesis to the im- perial conference of 1917. The Canadian prime minister is par ticularly anxious to po~tpone discu sion of the question ¢.' military naval defense. He s ta ground that the | affords neither the for considering ar propose that t up at _the con later. By that ent internationa cleared and naval expe to have reached som to the most usefu. craft to build. i FIVE INDUSTRIAL GRPVPS, | RESULT OF CONFER:NCE | Definition of five industrial group: wnder the Department of trade promotion of which sisted by experts to be pla St 2 $1.10 Kann's—Street Floor. Workmanship \ Nicely made and beau- tifully ~ finished, deep, clear figures. Reascnable in Price Sterling silver in goo& weight. Everybody spins the top in turn, everybody puts in one to start. If Star turns up spin- ner takes all 1f T3 turns up spinner takes three. 1i P1 turns,up spinner puts in one. If T2 turns up spinner takes two. 1f Q turns up every- body puts in one. If P3 turns up spinner and long coats, some have belt, others are without belt. The collars are Tuxedo, notch, and roll shapes, some with the Directoire revers. Kann's—Street Floor. —Many models are trimmed with bands of self material, fancy stitching and pearl or self-covered buttons. Misses’ and women’s sizes to select from. June—in Washington—Means The Heyday of White Fabries —_The month when Washington women turn to the g snowy white frock or suit: and Kann's White Good has long been famous for splendid sh and staples in white fabr Five of the are continued for Wednesday. Through a Lucky Purchase We Offer Wednesday & |Sleeveless Net Guimpes At $19.90, $25.00, $29.75 $35.00, $39.75, $45.00 ] Pongeé Blouses ] —Tie-onand waist blouses, made in square neck ! style, also with Buster Brown collar; and one $2.99 —Which are $1.50 | to $2.00 values . . $1.19 —They are made of the net with rows of Val lace trim- ming ; frilled round the neck, which forms into double frill down the front. One style is made with Buster Brown collar. They are very smart with either a suit or dress. Kann's—Street Floor. —Novelty Voiles, 36 inches wide, in the lat- . checks and plaids. Good 36| —W wide; sheer quality, ¢ —NMade in the mannish trig tailored effects, also the com- fortable and becoming sport styles. They have medium ite Batiste, H i —White Gabar dines, ; style has the collar trimmed inches wide; closely woven | with knife pleating, still others £ each gro commodity, has been + 3 H i . »we with a e e 1f T1 turns up spinner in 2-in-1 collar style. e | A o | woven, sult of recent confe 7 quality for skirts and sport | &, =" Secretary Hi vith takes one. 5 i | silky fin A Srves of Ameriean indust PR aras o epinncr Bargain Table—Street Floor. 1 The Truth About the Treaty l suits. Wednesday, 35¢c | v . 75 C aiyardiCETERE e | __English n g cloth, 36 puts in four. All in All, Can You Beat Teetotum? Sterling Silver $1.00 The National - Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14'1. St One Door From its maturgl srouping for statis *) Pa. Ave. purposes. The initial purpose, Mr. Hoo- < d. o have twelve groups m inches wide; closely v quality with a soft finish. 10-yd. pieces. ;;l:\cial, a Sl .45 By Andre Tardieu —French High Commissioner to the U. S. and member of the Cabinet and delegate of the French Re- $ 4.00 —English Voile, 40 inches wide; | very sheéer quality. closely | woven with a chif $1 00 | . fon finish. A yard Kann’s—Street Floor. —Pongee blouses, in square-neck style, tucked vest front, trimmed with large pearl buttons, some with Tuxedo collar, finished with knife pleating on the collar and down the front, and small pearl buttons. There are several models made with two-in-one collar, another is plain-tailored with A pocket. At .. ¢ —Higher Grade Pongee Blouses, overblouse stvles. One is trimmed with fancy stitching on the skirt part, others are plain models, with pina- fore collar and cuffs to match made of white linen. We also have a number of waistline models in extra sizes, 46 to 52 bust, as well as in the regular sizes. The overblouse styles are in regular sizés only, % 36 to 46. Choice ...cceeueenn. Kann’s—Second Floor. oil, chemic: foodstuffs. Divisions to be in charge of each of these groups will be created, with ex perts in each commodity at the head. public to the Peace Conference. At, a copy Kann’s—Downstairs. “Gold Seal”’ Congoleum &Other Felt =wm Base Floor Coverings Qualities Regularly Sold at 59c and 89c—Choice c Wednesday, a Square Yard......... —Every yard perfect. The Congoleum is in blue, buff, white and ecru. 40 rolls, each roll in several lengths; all one design, however, so you can secure as much as you want of a pattern. ‘The other felt base floor coverings are full rolls in tile, parquette and conventional patterns. Congoleum Art Rugs Reduced —DMany different sizes from which to make a selection. They Are Classed as “Seconds” cretary of Commerce is con- tinuing his conferences with repre- sentatives of American business and will utilimately divide industry into stical ) 5. Banv Honso. *THE BUSYCO(;!NER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. pen 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. 2 ®Products are | Special | . Tomorrow || \ i Cool, Summery Fiber Rugs Size 9x12-ft. and 81/;x101/>-ft [ Crepe Gowns and Pajamas __that are easy to launder, as they require no iro_ning, —_Gowns of Windsor crepe, | —Extra Sizes in Crepe Special Wednesday at...... $9.75 —but the imperfections consist of only slight misprints, nothing to affect the wear. in pink, some trimmed with Gowns, in plain colors or —Not only are they cool appearing, but durable and easy | —Size 9x10%;-ft. seconds of $17.00 grade. $10.75 i blue, others with pink hem- figured effects—flowers and —Size 9x15-ft. seconds of $22.45 grade.. $14.85 ‘ A : 4 v butterfly designs. Colors of —Size 9x9-ft. seconds of $14.45 grade. . .$9.00 stitching; in round an . 1 —Size 6x9-ft. seconds of $8.70 grade. .. .$6.00 y m neclk models, all sleeveless g_l;::s, the same as the plain —Size 41;x9-ft. seconds of $6.45 grade. '$3.50 | i 2 styles. . $ 7 & $ values. —Size 36-in.x9-ft. seconds of $3.75 grade. .$2.35 WALL DUSTER At ceceeveeee W 1 -69 itFigureti Ciee %;92 $3 .99 Wednesday. . $ 1 -99 [ —Size 36x54-in. seconds of $2.45 gr;de. 55 $1.55 | b [ ;sl._75 size. l 29 | —Pajamas, “Billie Burke” | with butterfly, bird and . = Carpet Ciean pecial ... . ]| | styte, made of crepe, in plain | floral patterns, round neck $3.98 and $4.49 Hardwood Heavy Screen Doors Filled #= 40c size. > colors, “V” neck stylc, with | style, shirred at waist. The : 5 4 5 o Special 29 G- elastic at ankle; stitched in | crepe is in white or pink Screen Doors VWith Galvanized Wire LG cececcee g{:: a:cl 52.00 Ig\rtoin.‘k- $2‘00 $2 95 —Style as Tlustrated; _ 6 75 : : i of Six Sizes, Wednesday........... Q os;' "s°{,:°§;3,“;,’ I'&;afi:‘;‘:j‘:; ___________ $ . 4 i —Figured Crepe Pajamas, trimmed with hemstitching to match the flower; some trimmed with silk $3 00 —Strongly constructed doors with mortised —Nicely varnished doors with heavy panel frogs and pearl buttons. At ..... sessaenee. . corners and mitered mountings, in sizes 30x78"'| | base; made of 4> nch secasoned stock. b —Two-piece Pajamas, of flowered 32x80 inches, 32x84 inches, 34x82 Sizes 30x78 inches, 32x80 inches 34x82 inches, 34x84 inches and 36 || Windsor crepe, made with middy ! j inches, i , 34x84 inch d 36: inches. blouse, in pink trimmed with white, s SSeAR e H s { to keep clean. Light colorings in neat small all-over pat- terns and large medallions. All are seamless and reversible. —414x7Y;=ft. Fiber Rugs, | —3x9-ft. Fiber Rugs, $4.95 $845 values. Wednesday. . i i —With Fancy Grille Work i Center as Illustrated. Choice { also blue trimmed with white. The e dorn saeenl Foa the grounds are pink and ‘ ===} = R ] 3 ants have éirawstring at ankle; Sliding style; regularly 45C Wal‘dl‘obe Trunks—Speclal mefl P 0118]1 g: ons at side $ 3.75 69; to $1 1;9 p“'l“l i Full Size—Cloth Lined —$1.25 Qt. Can. S ans S —Full Rolls Rustless Galvan- 2 5 % —Dimity Pajamas, > ized Screen Wire, regularly 6c [—Fiber covered, edges rounded; loop draw bolts. Good 98¢ “Billie Burke” style, in lock, corners protected with brassed hardware. Complete Special ........ square foot. Special, square foot.............. 4C W‘ZAkD f::',:;ngli“w:f: ;}:’ le“::.' —Hardwood Extension Win- | With hangers of three-ply vencer. Large compartments on stitching and ribbon dow Screens, 18x33 49 c opposite side for smaller articles and hats. / inches. Special....... 5 a»cghfififilfilf = . pow $2 25 4 ' —Sherwood_ All-metal Exten- Special, $21.95 Wednesday .10 Bottle Wizard Polish Wizard Liquid Wax _I Kann’s—Women’s 3 do: Scrseelg ‘1' 237 79C Kann’s—Third Floor. —_— Size 29 Toggery Store— ° M FS incl es.{ pecial....... % i $L60 value .......... 980 . ;:z Size . ‘Soc. Second’ Floor. = < L———— | Kann's—Third Floor. ! $140 Size $119 e e f

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