Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 192f. THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets JUST IN-FRESH NEW LOTS - BEST QUALITY WASH RIBBONS In the Popular Floral Effects —A fortunate purchase enables us to offer them to you at about half the regular sell- ing prices. MOTHER CAT SLAYS SIX BIG RATS AS WEE “FAMILY” LOOKS ON ' While her one-month-old family ! looked on with awe, Euphemia, & cat, met a host of six rodent foes and vanquished them, giving no uarter until they were prome in the baek yard at her feet. The rats attacked from a skir- mish formation, two of them selz- ing the rear legs of the fighting ! cat and two others attaeking amid- | I GONZAGA TO HAV CENTENNIAL WEEK Subcomrfiittees in Charge of Banquet Meet Tonight. i Alamni to Gather. Gonzaga College, on I street near North Capitol, is planning an elabo- rate celebration of its centennial, to last five days, from November 13 to 17. inclusive. Some of the most prominent men in Washington today are alumni of this college and are acting on committees assisting in the celebratlon. _Gonzfiga Is the fourth oldest Catho- lic college in the country, being ante- dated by Georgetown first, Mount St. Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wee Folks’ Day Thursday . The Day of Unusual Values in Our Little Folks’ Store —Tomorrow another group of special values should ships, while the remaining two grabbed fcr the furry throat. Euphemia purred a warning to her family, consisting of one kit ten remaining from a litter of five, and little Euphemia took a point of protection beneath the back door step. The scene of activities became a sight of whirling fur and high squeaks of anguish. Finally "Euphemia emerged from the fray, sniffed her prostrate vic- tims and went over to give her daughter her mofning tongue bath in_approved fashion. Evidence of the feline ferocious- t health depart- Misa M Blankets Comforts Flannels All necessities at this sea- son of the year. Secure them at our low prices. =70x80-in. Twin Weave Wool Blankets, with a double warp, which gives double the wear. These are In large plaids, in CHOICE OF PINK, BLUE, WHITE, LAVENDER By the Yard By the 10-Yard Piece ness was g ment yesterd: A Gable " of 73¢ 12 street southe east. put in a call for tnc re 1 blue, tan, gray and rose, bound Mary's second and St. ary's (Ken- tucky) third. il of the rats. And when southeast crowd the section with eager shoppers No. 1, reg. 15c. Special 7c | No.1,reg.$1.35. Special....68¢c | | yith, meohair A souvenir alumni catalogué has| starts a prize contest for the bes 4 ; SR Sl e b sl ol SAnATnE . 510-95 been prepared. and one of the blE| rat killer of the viclnity residents «Infants’ Nainsook Lon No. 1%, reg. 18c. Special....9c | No. 1%, reg. $1.75. Special, 85¢ pair A e cel A of 2 c] n- i H 1 J i events ‘of (ha cemtemmial, rowrm| of the I3th street Block, It 18 un- dDrgnes. l')mc":i finished witl No. 2, reg. 20c. Special.....1Zc | No. 2, reg. $1.95. Special, $1.15 —72x80-1n. Sateen Covered Cot- lard Hotel. which it is hoped will be | gallant Euphemia to the limit. ainty embroidery in- No. 3, reg. 28c. Special.....16c | No. 3, reg. $2.75. Special, $1.55 ten Comferts. The covers of attended by every living alumnus of serting. 95c value for (Y T Bl e o 5 el Erandh ¥ateen; in Horal anllion- e i I e —— Sl No. 5, reg. 35c. Special.....20c | No. 5, reg. $345. Special, $1.95 ental designs. in a good color I charee of the hamauet are to meet | been published in connection with the —Flannelette Gowns, in pink No. 7, reg. 45c. Special 29c | No. 7, reg. $4.25. Special, $2.85 range; the filling is of best tonight in Consama Han: and s meet. | centennial celebration. : and blue stripes; yoke with O IRECES SISy oPEDIad v Dk sepRba PO, white cotton, finished with ing of the general alumni association | The invitations ar ectally at- embroidery in contrasting No. 9, reg. 65c. Special..... 39c | No. 9, reg. $5.95. Special, $3.85 plain sateen 'bor- $5 00 for Thursday night. Practically all of the centennial shades. Sizes 6 to 14 Kann's—Street Floor. No. 16, reg. 85c. Special....49c | No. 16, reg. $845. Special, $4.85 e oIl tonen . years. 95c value for 79C —Children’s Night Drawers, rogram of Celebration. the centennial e open to the public, but N I cards of admission w H —27-fn. White Wool Flannel, has a little cotton in the warp, with a pontifical | dnd Tuesdny mornings, a8 well as on open leg, drop seat style. At Least One S t and " a soft finish, T i‘\‘r‘:?';:b"!u\'l;h.;lor!‘m Tuesdav and Wednesday evenines. —iiifants’ White Drawer Légs é’xv:‘l’( H)dyfll:: s!gm;d. Sizes e 8! ne e.pur'll e d L k. ;‘r;'\::‘;;hls‘“:«'::r!mkle\-tc-’lr 68C it [ steida el gings, link and vatue for’ 0 20 98¢ Skirt a Necessty in | | A 00 ooKIng e alumnus of the link stitch. Thurs- $1.19 —Infants’ White Blankets, Every Woman’s e el blue and pink borders. $125 for Joo —Kann's—Second Floor. day only, special.. —0dd Lot of Infants’ Shirts, X:ef to 2 years. 39C Wardrobe —But with such excep- tional values of- Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery Fur-Trimmed Coat Is to Be Found Here ahan, recfor of the niversity, officiating. The preacher will be Rev. Francis P. Le- Buffe, 8. J, an alumnus, now pro- veds fessor of ethics and psychology in the post-graduate school of Fordhgm Universit Monday—Solemn _pontifical celebrated by Rev. Owen B. Corrigan, . D. The preacher will be Rev. Charles W. Lyons, former rector of Gionzaga and now assistant rector of Ignati New York. Monday evening there will be an informal re- union and smoker of the alumni and old student celebrated | k . rector in the lower auditorium |f fered at the price it is easy to own more than one. Place Your Christmas at the Low Price of Orders Now for Embroidered Initial Gift Handkerchiefs $5.95 to 'STRAP WRIST —We have on display a fine $12.95 GAUNTIJET assortment of new letters and Values at monograms. Make a selection now of the style you would —Remembering the prices of several past Our “Radmoor” Brand $1.35 A Pair; 3 Pairs, $4 = seasons such a statement seems quite sen- sational, but these coats are smart in style, and made of excellent quality all-wool Bolivia, and they are trimmed with collars of fur or of self materials. —They are made in loose back style, with trimming of stitching and self straps. All are silk lined. —The colors are reindeer, Sorrento blue, navy and black. —Good range of sizes from which to select. Kann's—Second Floor. Big Savings on Luggage FULL SIZE WARDROBE TRUNKS - —All fiber covered and bound; corners protected with heavy brassed hardware; draw bolts and strong lock. One side of trunk equipped with eight garment hangers, two clothes re- tainers and shoe pockets, the other with three large drawers and reversible hat drawer. like, and have the handker- chiefs embroidered to your order. Prices are moderate. Two Specials in Handkerchiefs for Thursday —Women's Sheer, All-linen, Plain Hemstitehed 50c Handkerchlefs. Special Thursday, 3 for...... —Women’s All-linen Handker- chiefs, with ne corner in pretty embroidered lgc —*“Radmoor” Hoslery has a splendid reputation for wear— and when such splendid quality as this lot can be bought at $1.35 a pair or 3 pairs for $4 one should lay in a Season’s supply. —These are made with sefm- less feet, reinforced heels and toes, deep garter hem and mock seam in leg. —Choice of seal, cordovan, tobacco, moccasin, cochin and black. Kann's—Street Floor. will . Tierney, S. J.. Following the |k there will be a dress parade and lion drill and band concert by the Gonzaga College Cadets, the oldest college military organization in the United States. Tuesday evening will be given a centennial performance of | f “Macbeth” in the college auditorium, by the Gonzaga College Dramatic As- sociatiol GLOVES —An exceptional value offered tomorrow in this special lot just received. Splendid qual- ity P. K. sewn and finished with Paris Point stitched backs. Choice of tan, brown, gray, black or white, also combinations of black and white and _white $2.95 Where Individuality Counts-- In the Choice of the Hat —To have a style distinctively and individually your own, you should Select the Untrimmed Hat and Your Trimmings Here —And have the artists of our Studio of Millinery Design trim the hat for you. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR THE TRIMMING $4.98 —All-wool plaids. velour checks, and jerseys, accordion slde and box pleated models, also plain tallored styles in navy and black serge, in a good assortment of sizes. Kann's —Second Floor. editor of * of Thanksgiving. of Thanksgiving, . Joseph H. Rockwell, S. J. as celebrant, who is provincial of the Maryland-New York province of the Society of Jesus. Wednesday evening there will be academio exercises in the college auditorium, including reading of centennial odes in English, Latin and Greek. and conferring of degrees on distinguished scholars and states- men. There will be an address by Representative W. Bourke Cockran of New York. Thursday—Mass of requiem for de- ceased members of the lumni associa- tion, celebrated by Rev. William J. Tynan. S. J. Thursday evening the alumni banquet will be held. A beautiful bronze medal, design. Special, Thursday, each Kann's—Street Floor. espe- clally designed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Gonzaga Col- lege. will be struck off and ready for distribution at the opening of the| centennial. < A handsome souvenir program will 7 ——— Seasacane BestforColds, Brochitis, Asthma and all throat troubles. Jar - e be issucd. containing photestaphs of “"l" ‘ i the college, the officers of the col- )'—{‘" lege, dis}m;;:(she]d r?mnmt'im l'ndtnpgtlmn- d " W.th C Y Sysen oo e Do anqd teri- SERVICE provided the shape and trimmings are purchased in our i 1 retonne Gl s and s uriec wiory| Bulds New Strength. || | Yitinery store. 5 G l i Lining—Thursday ...me'l‘r%'&:‘h‘l_'l'l‘idm"-;:fi ‘SZ&T{.::&-“E NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. ¥ Special at.......cccoocoee. I e T SRARANTEED UNTRIMMED HATS IN DRESS SHAPES I il Ly o4 i Fiber-Covered Priced from $3.95 to $8.95 R Dress Trunks NOTHING TO DO BUT FRY! All ready, potatoes and all. The convenient meal for three. Costs little too, 20c a can. Sample Wardrobes to Close —1 Hartmann $49.95 Steamer —They are of Lyons velvet and Panne velvet. —Colors are navy, brown, henna, pheasant, sand and others. —The shapes include turban, roll brim, irregular brim, flare back, side droop and off-the-face models. —Thursda; for limites tity . ="$7.89 —The trimmings you should use are or Taxi —Good style, 34-inch size, pheasant tails, ostrich fancles, flow- ‘Wardrobe with rounded edges, strong ers, cog feathers, ornaments, jet Trunk ..... 37.95 lock; corners protected with novelties, etc, Trimmings are vari- =1 Hartmann $69.95 Full Size | brassed hardware. ously priced. - Wardrobe Kann's—Second Floor. Tr;““s‘ ks d 3‘52‘85 ;Cl::h.-wlined = -\_V.nrdreo‘;:r el §lze inches, with M 11 89 40-Inch Trunk ..... $52.95 2ty Wi 7. SILKEN LINGERIE ~—Clings closely to the figure BOUDOIR CAPS Regular $1.00 Value. Special - Thursday Georgette Skirtings In Odd Lengths Speclal, to Close Out, a Yard Sample Traveling Bags and Cases Fine Qualities at Big Reductions From Regular :ggnlx;l:’ O Prices Owing to a Fortunate Purchase fastilioUsh I capeidl o) he 69c ® = All the bags are leather or silk lined, some of the lingerie will delight in these soft, dainty garments, pe Chemise, of crepe de chine, in pink, blus, orchid and mais, lace trimmed, some with little embroidered organdy me- dallion insets, fin- $2.00 ished with ribbon shoulder straps. At —Envelope Chemise, of crepe de chine, beautifully trimmed, some with ' camigole tep and ribbon straps, others with the built-u shoulder, all ~ lace _trimm The colors are pink, orohid and blue, Corrprrrrreserrer ~Hetter qualities are $3.50 and $5.00 ~—Wash Satin Oamiseles; alse of crepe de chine; made with bullt. up shoulder of lace and finished with ribbon shoulder strapsj an- r is made with 51.00 bags and cases have toilet fittings. —$2495 to $2995 values. Choice, $15.65 —Embroldered georgette, In navy with tan embroldery, black with white embroldery and gray with gray embroldery, A $6.98 quality, Xann's—Street Floor, —$4995 to $59.95 values. Choice, $36.75 —They- are very dainty for gifts to October brides, or for Christmas gifts; and it is none too soon te be thinking about holiday gifts, Kann'’s—Street Fleor, —$1495 to $1995 values. Choice, $9.90 Kann's—Third Floor. These Household APRONS v—In checks and plaids, with rubber- 1sed bBacks are just the kind ene needs all the time, but mere particularly ONE CARLOAD BRASS AND WHITE ENAMEL - BEDS AT EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS The sale, coming at a time when hundreds are getting ready for the visitors to the “Limitation of Armaments” Conference, sh Create a sensation. : b Included Are Beds Formerly Sold at 16 37 $22.95 to $34.95—Choice, Thursday.............. ° Appetizing Meal ‘Try Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes ICH, tender, sun-cured, deep sea Cod and fat he: a deep lace voke Maine potatoes, all prepared. Just fry and $ad ribvon haulder When” ohe” has on serve these golden, crisp, toothsome cakes! —Better Quality Camisstes, of | | Snd does mos want —Continuous Post Brass Beds, g o wash satin and crepe de chine, harm.te come to it. all sizes; bright and satin There’s a dish to please any palate. has bullt-up shoulder with lacd Taree e ey s g e trimtatng, it pibe | | larly 8ec, special . Ready.in no time. No picking—or peeling, All D Houider straps. Sl tomarrow, —Straight Post Brass Beds, another tailored style, with hem- all sizes; bright and satin fin- ishes. ; —Continuous 'Post White Enamel Beds, full size; all two-inch fillers. —Straight Post White En- amel] Beds, full size; all two- inch fillers. is made In four rows s: the bother banished. Just open the enamel lined can, pat into fat cakes and pep into the frying pan. Serve ’em hot, All the family like them. And they are so eco- nomieal, Cost far less than a meal of meat or eggs, A can feeds threo husky appetites—and eosts but 200, Order some from your grocer today. Gorfon's %, Cod Fish Cakes we SR ¥ WNW‘!‘F"‘;U - 39¢ . T Kann's Netien Store—Street Floer, straps. At. . Kann's—Becond Floor, Sale O’Cedar Mops and Oils wiille these ~The value of one of thess cots around the home is best ap- ted when one unexpected overnight and extra bed, 50 Imperial-Edge Layer Felt Mattresses —Secure the fall and winter supply prices prevail, ; ;s ; thres =4 ounte O-Cedar Poilshing O 1of floors and w':v.‘\:wwrk; 2'22 i \ | and woodwotk. regulat 30-cent size, ALSes s s e sae s s —13-ounce bottie of O-Celar wide;' Yy —No. 3 OIl Mop, three-corner Polisk, -for floors and :;..:;I‘dre: l;l.v.:l he::)‘ 49¢ Bl e | S = = Bawlar ALY w D | —Quartsise 0-Ceaar ot} {wm the @orton-Pow Eisheries, Packers of Gorton's Cod Fish =Ne- Pr s A 98¢ _ _{Hleucester, Mass. ~—Na_Bones P N

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