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5. BavnHonsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. 08¢ White Fabrics at Savings —White Novelty Voiles, 36 | —54-inch White Imported Vi You Dol ot Tt ‘-AI]B[UBSHEARTALK — " BEHREND’ ‘BYSENAI[]R EDEE| _5.1Sann 50ns@o.; "THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST 7”-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Store Hours: = Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Season’s SUbieét “Let’s Go” Introduced at Association’s $2 Atlanta Convention. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, June 13.—The first busi- ness session of the thirty-seventh an- ‘ 69 nusl convemtion in. this city of the . Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. was featured this morning by !lhe address of Senator Walter E. l-Age who spoke un the best methods ALL-WOOL SPORT PLAID SKIRTS of oftering Amékican produce to for- vuazor. mbroidered Woven Tissues “Auiong-“hundreds ‘of ,otherbeautitul ; . $1.25 to $1.75 Value, a Yard, 100 Superfine All-Silk Tricolette Bloluu Both fringed and lace trimmed. All th colors. Sizes 38 to 46. Sveclllly priced at.. 60 FINE GEORGETTE WAISTS In light and dark colors; Iong and short sleeves. Re- duced from $5.98 0...ccctceceniaiiitnrncsccccravanonaes wash fabrics this commands high place for shéer beauty, and especial promi- nence for:the extraordinary value of- fered." All- handsome French designs. —Embroidered rings, checks, stripes, dots, the majority in self colors, a few of the dotted designs are embroidered Another lot of these fine Skirts; a large variety of e m e e e T e ¢ 5 % . - 5 snappy designs; all wanted sizes, 26 to 34. Regular $7.98 e s :nb,;:'..L:t.,G P in a contrasting shade. ¢ inches wide; fine and sheer, | Organdies, very fine and value. introduced at the morning sessioh, and —The colors include pink, green, laven- in new stripe and plaid shgcr quplltxes, with a nice fall of the speeches were closely re- {lated to this. Archer Wall Douglas, der, copenhagen and other lovely sum- styles. Zsevaloe g | Gah o 75 C 100 Superfine Mercerized French Gabardine s sl e s rr Bl e chams MR A ST : Wash Skirts oo e vone o soers oe s || i Br et Sl o] A superior grade; waist sizes 26 to 32. Special value spirit of the convention. - Rowe Stew- Another Good Value_.75¢ —Imported White Dotted | inches wide; closely woven Bt €RCR ... iiiiiliecicicieieieencnteneesnsasaee art, president of the association, pre- Swiss, very fine and sheer | quality with a chamois sided over this session. 5 e 3 finish. T - ieces. quality, in all size dots. s;?n vanlut:n yard pieces Regularly 95c. 68 C ‘ S;;ecial, a pic;es l -65 Special, a yard .. Kann’s—Street Floor. SILKS::: Is in Its Second Week—More Important Than Ever VALUES || VARIETY || VOLUME | ! BETTER THAN EVER LARGER THAN EVER In the afternoon the second general session was held, with L. E. Lowen- stein, vice president, of Atlanta, pre- c siding. The chief subject under dis- Imported English Voiles —The majority in the serviceable dark blue and black grounds, with designs in white; in small FRENCH VOILE SHIRT WAISTS 25 dozen of a superior grade, in five different models— cussion was whether the association the very best walst in the city. Sizes 33 to 46. ;1 A9 valus. Should choose a permanent convention Prfcedlatl. T s et e e I B e eatins eayent on and medium figure effects. A 48c way Charles H. Mackintosh, Chicago, | yard . ...eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiteiaaes <5 1,200 YARDS 30c PERCALES chairman of the national educational c committee, presided over a group of Pr]nted Vo]_les m HOS',S Of The la<t shipment was gone before the clo;lnx :dlverllserls interested in contract de- ‘hour—so wonderful were the values. Get your share ‘elopment. tomorrow.. 36 inches wide; all perfect and cut from Changes in By-Laws Discussed. New Pattems full pieces. Judges Charles J. Orbison, Indianap- —Light ground effects, small figures chiefly, in pink, lavender, green, brown and other color 2 8 combinations. A yard ... .....ccce.nn C Kann’s—Street Floor. . sions were also held by various or- o An extraordinary sale of fine Underwear Crepe, 29 ganizations closely allied with the in- inches wide, in pink, blue and white. ternational association. 50c 36.INCH POPLINS INVITATION TO MR. HAYS. An extra fine quality Mercerized Poplin, for dresses, Charlest skirts and children's wear. Colors, gray, tan, white, navy, on City Council Resolution light green and black. Four of the Linen Store Bargains Asks Him to Attend P. 0. Meeting. CHARLESTON, W. Va., June.13.—A TURKIS WELS resolution adopted by th i Just 50 §0C t th ': :roqx 40x20 Bleached Xtended ‘nm{’r? e’?‘g"# el"i"y fig:hi‘: because of diti be: f - . siddetidrid st zen of these Extra Size 40x2! nded by the cit Charl £ - 2 of new-condi A 'hlrkl:h Towelso. Heavy, double-thread quality, with hem- Postmaster (.ene:c-uyv? in H.-rye-";%n.';f —Conunued for Tuesday. Secure them while we still on cause of our great new beaue of enormously in- med ends. tend the national convention of the prices. assortments. creasing patronage. United National Association of Post have plenty. — 42x36-INCH PILLOWCASES Setommer £t g O hold dn thiaelty —Pure Linen Dinner Nap- —Part Linen Toweling —Pay a third to one-half less than you did in 1920. Look for the proof in the sale items The “committes of ff - ) i Made from good quality Bleached Muslin with Cam- Ingrclericalor the. Chatiocton: pat s kins, 19-inch size; good | Crash, 17 inches wide; with quoted below—each one is very unusual— bric finish, free from dressing and finished with 3-inch fice, has been meeting at frequent In- ht li d or blue borders; good ° 4 s S i T e ' Country Club Blazer Stripe Sport Satins choice patterns. Spe- | heavy weight and very ab- e ... $6.50 | S T 18¢ —White Turkish Towels, | —Pure Linen Huck_Towell. extra heavy weight and full | size 18x36 inches, with hem- size ; the double-thread kind. stitched ends and fancy s 45e|mmar 50k Kann’s—Street Floor. Ilgnlerll.lnmenl features will be pro- vided for the 1,000 delegates from all 50c SHIRTING MADRAS parts of the country who are expected to be here. Most of the visitors will be from large cities, and plans for . In a big assortment of colored stripes §l3| l'l;:le mnds—-—l really fine grade for men's shirts. nches rat el i bl D LS = and different from those of big cen- ters. PLAIN AND FANCY VOILES e ! Nearly 1,500 yards to sell at this price, in iengths of SENATOR REACHES BERLIN ! 3 to 15 yards. New figured styles as well as pink. blue, s eing i white, tan, black and navy. Plain colors. Mr. France on Way to Riga in :l‘ls w?-« c};;nrmnn of a commission scussing changes in the association's 39¢ PLISSE CREPE g constitution and by-laws. Other ses. . Yard in the June Sale to o J —Because of a wonderful purchase. —Country Club Sport Satins are the biggest success of the season. Lovely and lustrous—new and exactly the right weight for summer garments. We purchased all the maker had left and can, therefore, offer at this low price all the new colors with white, including the most charm- color combinations. ose most effective when made up into smart sport skirts and suits. Jade and white, turquoise Hope of Entering Russi: Zflc DlSH TOWEB BERL‘;; Jine u__s;“md :u! wnlh white, rose and white, Copenhagen and white, tan, gray and white. 38 inches wide. twill a S t h I iy A nemmen e ek eipe borders and very sbsorvent. ey et e Banner Silk Tricolette [$5 All-Silk Canton Crepes i pemen mie ben Bt | | Moderately Priced Dresses of suiting A Wonder Value in the Sale ¢ $2.00 SHIRTING SILKS ana Inveniente, he pomsbilicy of o S $3.50 : . Wash Materials —Heavy, bepemhble Quality. $ 1 ) 5 0 at,a Yard ........ e and the United Statea. The season’s favorite, very heavy quality for A firm, h 11 silk quality. in a good assortment =Gl of et T St Sttinee 33 hokes wiae 1.5?‘ S Endton Nasocr B et S i S owns, wraps and skirts, 39 inches wide, and chinists, who has been in ‘Riga for | —Correct weight for dresses, blouses and skirts, |look at the color range— = some time endeavoring to obtain per- | 7 50 8 95 9 % & 10 95 36 inch, 3 of , D 3 i 1 M inches wide. Choice of this excellent lot of —White —Brown $2.00 LONGCLOTH %:i;:l‘:m's“::' .m"‘:e‘?':r{..ifilfl'“o';"él‘?.‘.'&’ At colors— —Zinc Silver A hamois-finish Longcloth, put in 10-yard »9J ot American machinists, has arrived —White - - —Jade - -~ - —Cop, —Tan —Jade —Gray pleccs. Elecilent for undervear snd chilaren’s tiothes h"a e 1s on nis way tome™ "N | inene, Organdy, Gingham, Tissue Gingham, | | —Peach —ioneydew —Bermuds * _Biue = e HONOR 1,525 HERO DEAD. i Dotted Swiss, Voile —Zinc’ giiver —Coral —Brown —Vampire — Midnight | =) —Gray _Flesh —Rose —Navy —Rouge —Black LADIES’ BATHING SUITS $ Cotton Jérsey Bathing Sults with bloomers at- Impressive Memorial Services Over —Long coat dresses made of linene with embroidered tunic tached, with trimmed top and skirts. Absolutely fast, = Bodtes Arriving on Transport. | and embroidery on bottom of skirt. y Solors —New sleeveless dresses of $6 “Hindu” Sport Crepe $2.50 and $3 Flowered White and Colored e el 1083 69 Striped and Checked .| Novelty Baronet Sport HOBOKEN, N. J., June 13.—Impres- This Sale, a Yard.. sive memorial services were held yes- linene, complete with sleeved T Georgettes Satin terday for 1,525 A = e A —For general sports wear. Is g 69¢c GINGHAM PETTICOATS oy e Smerian (i, D guimpe of white linene and white washable and comes in piaids | —Extra Special in —For Your Sport Fine Gingham in gray and white stripes. An excep- week on the transport Cambrai. linen collar. The dress is cut and stripes, pink and white. 40 | This Sale, a Yard.. $l 69 Skirts. This s-le. 52 48 tional value for summer wear, and all fast colors. : e Inrentey, CovernorhiIaand, ? “V” neck, allowing the -under inches wide. Special, Yard...... honor. Father Francis Dineen, chap- guimpe to show as a vest, A 1it- Whi 5 —Shown in three widths of | —The best offer of sport silks lain of that regiment, read prayers for te CI'O'PO de Chine * | blazer stripes with five color | in many a day. Standard BOYS’ 89¢c KHAKI PANTS. SRond s R 55 tle black ribbon bow finishes off —Extra Special in $1 50 combinations to each stripe, all | quality, heavy lustrous satins se made from hard-wear- Private” Willlam _ Schie jLhsScompof the collar in front, This Sale, a Yard. . o on white grounds. Checks are | in wonderful designs with For play or school pants, these e m m Schleiger of New q = e - ing Khaki cloth are most economical. Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10 Britain, Conn., who served overseas —New overblouse dresses of —Our regular $2.00 quality for | two tone in six color effects. plenty of the wanted white, only. with the 58th Infantry, Gabriel Nora- ‘singham, with the skirt made on dresses, skirts, blouses, lingerie, | The flowered designs come in | also in gray, tan, porcelain, —_— ——————lldounchian. Armenian envoy to the gingham, etc. 40 inches wide light and dark color combina- | blue, rose, also black. 40 GIRLS’ $1. 50 GINGHAM DRESSES ll’r."."i‘lmi‘,""i;,?:"’""C‘ jealoeyato b separate lining, for easy lsundel:- 3 m' 16 tions. 40 inches wide. inches wide. £ Ay oL The blouse is finished at the Genui i K z commanding the 2d Corps Area, de- ing. The uine ool for : Imported Japanese tiful Faney Plaid Gi Dr. for girls of 8 e : pan to 1 ek white Collars and wide ssshes. " N odien ot 2243 American soldlers bogom e“sm(‘;{ !;::t';cr‘;:fiiy and Sport Wear All-gdAk“grepe de Chine Pongee already have beén brought home, ac- —Dress > —A Big Fulm in an ilk Geo: = Sale, i 5 Ordin f0 Cap LI Edw A M ithaunion; : ornamented with hemstitch- | | This Sale, a Yard. . $3.00 e rgette ln This Sele, Speciel, Q5 - LADIES’ 69¢ BLOOMERS here. By January next, he said, 20,000 ing ‘and tucking; printed —And these three popular pes —Tlus is Japanese 12 Momme Especially f:“ cut Irg,m flrzng 2:7“2 batiste with elas- more would arrive. l ;ll , voile dresses, with urgandy zni:;debslu!eo ::ah:osaen dfrm:iargj —39 Inches WIde. gfed at Pon:uh in the n;:‘ural color; S g e collar and cuffs. Tissue 3 2 Practically Wh () | ood_heavy weight; smooth ' inches wide. sale Price, Yard.. even ‘weave. 33 inches wide. COL. OLDS RES[GNS. 4 I ginghams in attractive mod- GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ BODIES 2 6 Wes Aeriean Bod Crose Commtos “Aly- els, copies of more expensive c ] Navy Blue Dress Taffetas | _Crisp weave and a heavy | $2.69 Satin Charmeuse —35 inches wide; soft, perfect quality. 100 shades in the as- | —Extra Special in l quality, in two $1 39 sortment —think © of it—for | This Sale, a Yard.. $ -69 shades. A yard... street and evening wear, also | —In navy, brown, gray and Kann's—Street Floor. all-black and all-white. black. . frocks. Closely Knit Jersey Drawer Bodies, with reinforced pongee straps that will not slip over shoulders. Sizes 2 to 13 sloner for Europe. | g —Dotted Swisses and plain years. PARIS, June 13.—Lleut. Col. Robert E. Olds, American Red Cross com- J organdies, some trimmed missloner for Europe, today. an- with many tiny ruffles of CHILDREN’S DRAWERS pousiosdi el rosinntion S HIBiicoes. white, also White Organdies Ot strong, durable Muslin, with tucks, hemstitched or c The resignation of Col. Olds fol- trimmed with net ruffles. ) neat embroidery trimming. Sizes 2 to 14 years. :;wr:‘sfl*:hne rzt;mlp;:#onz :édh:: 'w:'nm g Some. surphce fronts, some DEMONSTRATION nounced that the work of the Ameril p made -with round fichu col- £ ng e fol 69¢ CAMISOLES year will bo confined <o child w:xra'}fl 3 : lali-i and shc:tl’t sleeves. I 66 ° 1) ° . ° Made from high-lustered Nainsook that looks lfke i L —Fine guality Rgmg o 0 umlnum c en ens s silk. Lace-trimmed top and silk ribbon shoulder straps. moy HONORS INVENTO! dresses, made in Redingote RSt ito 46 = el R. | : style, others in basque mod- o aTdn $1.50 ELASTIC GIRDLES i i IR bamatiar) . els. Organdy dresses imdark o' . = from Italy, conferred the order of the | blue and dark brown, others eCIa c __Soft Batiste with elastic insets for sport, swimming O sy Ty corEeiEsstian 3 j in pink, orchid and gray. e 9 e :&;’;;flq}flg ";f. lf‘r' Eastman's | —The sizes are misses 14 to 20 years, and women’s 36 to 46 tions to the world, e bust. Kann’s—Second Floor Mirro um Saucepan - eo Fre $1.25 Mrs. Reimer; factory demonstrator is at our store to demonstrate to you the ex- cellent qualities;of Mirro, one of the best Alumipum wares in the world. As an in- ducement for you to learn why Mirro Aluminum reflects good housekeeping, we are offerjng the above remarkable value. Like all Mirro utensils, this Mirro 2-qt. Sauce- pan is an amcle of serviceability, durability and beauty. Note again the price, 69c— e ‘“!il’liililillll!ll’Illlllllllfllhl lfl'lll'll}'l S, Then read.these Mirro ad- s\ AT ’“"‘"f ~ l’fl Wll!‘ !fff ”;'j!w i i lli‘“ml‘;yifi'"“'U(I = comfortable to_the hand. (2) Tightly-rolled - sanitary bead, free from dirt-catching Tlns Aluminum Saucepan is typical of the splendid quality of the entire Mirro line. Made: to last for years. The stock is limited. We urge that you make your purchase early. crevice. (3) Two well-formed, easy- Kznfi's—-‘l'hir‘d Floor. ; X 39c BUST CONFINERS R N i = Europe is entitled to the dumps. 1. Open-mesh Confiners, perfect fitting and durable. after all she has endured, but she Bcnhr at 39c. Sizes 32 to 44. > ) must not get the idea that America will be one of them.—Elmira (N. Y.) 3 o = LADIES’ JUMBO RIBBED UNION SUITS e Wash Blouses for the Business Extra Fine Ribbed Union Suits, with taped necks ; = W and taped arms, with shell-trimmed knee; in sizes to 54. Opea Eventags THl'9/ 0'Clock ) oman BOYS’ UNION SUITS Fine, closely woven Ribbed Union Suits for boys of 4 to 16 years. Short sleeves and knee length. —There are plenty of new styles waiting to be worn with the pretty new wash skirts that are so much in evidence at the present. * —Some are-made with. yest front and Tuxedo collar, and are trimmed with filet lace edge, and hemstitching; others are: pretty tucked effects. These are chiefly of :the plain-ma- terials. There’ are also many charming tie-on models of self striped and self plaid white voiles. Some are frill- trimmed, and Made in extra and regular sizes, these Vests should sell at 29¢ instead of 15¢c. Taped neck and trimmed arms. MEN’S OPEN-MESH UNION SUITS pouring lips, failitates pour- ing from either side: - there are botl: long and short sleeved models Short e 7 to select from.. -Good range of sizes from (4) Sturdy, flat-headed riv- foced arotéh. "Biics 34 to da ] made and eatin 36 to 46. : ets keep the handle everlast- finished.” Closed crotéh. Sizes 34 to 44. LADIES’ PARTY BOXES These are exceptional values, as they are mad -h'on‘ frames ot real leather. Inside fl.tl::‘!, mlrror'l.;: WOMEN’S COTTON HOSE, 5 for ‘These are in black only, and should sell at 35c. fln. {m‘ finish. Seamed back—double sole and toe and wide op. inigly firm and secure. (5) Smooth, rounded cor- ners, easily cleaned. (6). Eamous Mirro finish. (7). - The ‘well-known Mirro trade-mark stamped into the bottom of every utensil is At the Bargain Table, Street Floor $1.50 - —Other models in Wash Blouses, some of phln whue volles trim- med with filet lace and Val lace; some are embroidered and hem- stitched and hdve flat collars and roll collars, and in the lot are both long and short sleeved models. These are very popular.blouses Hor office or business wear. Sizes 36 to 46, at— $2.00 and $2.50 Kaun 's—Waist Store—Second Floor. HI' .r .‘U l'u Ll SATIN STRIPE SILK HOSE The new fad satin atiipe on Hea nn sm: n ose: 'back; double sole, heel and toe: b and