Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 22

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22 SCENES OF HARDEST -COAL STRIKE FIGHT Proposed Walkout Will Hit Middle and Western | Stales Worst. BOOKS OF THE HOUR Fobest Shert Btories of 1981, cdited B 0" Brien. $3.00. t_Fitzgeruld, $3. A Bevision of .the Treaty, by J rd Keyues, $8.00, D“lemcy by Paul Downstairs Book Store. try’s 400,000 union coal miners are calléd out on strike April 1. the fight | betweéen operators and the United! Mine Workers of America will center | largely in the fields of Pennsylvania. Ohia, Kentucky, Alubama and some of the western states, including Ka coal experts hore believe Ind and 1llinois. the two largest pro ers Jn the central competiti anized. and if the as emphatically sided witl three-quarter lengths. Kann’s cally 100 per cent eftective in ta two states. A ‘table prepared by the United States Geologicul Survey showing the degree of eifectiveness of the L coal: strike. in 191 V' cent Street Floor of the country 2 he period Special Section ‘ij —No. 1—Children’s Tmpo ed Full-fashioned Sock white body, striped top, cherry red. gold. pink, cad Strike of 1919. 1919 strike was 100 per cent ve at its maximum per 716 per cent closed during the 1919 strike had produced 4i tons of the 5 1,000 tons of coal mined preceding year. the remaining g ten i from no: i affected the non-union group lh but 3,166 4561 tons a week ;operators claim t opening of inines in the unorganizsd felds raised their pot .F duction to from 3.500.000 to 4.000.000 { tons a week i Government Su; i The government" fectiveness of the centage being solid color tops, in gold, t: and cadet. izes 5': to A pair— 2SC —No. 2— mercerized cotton; wh bodies, striped cuff top. romp vey. for the entire week du'ing w istrike reached its maximum in each field. shows: Central Pennsyivani . 1918 Froi prodnetion. 00 o8 180000 91 20,629,000 bodies, with gray, brown a to9ti. A pair— 39¢ New Winding Gulf. . Poeanonta Poiret twills and Shawshee: | | March 3.—The | . Louis was used extensivel she trougit home six loads of return- | ing soldiers. AL s oo st 2 500D LUCK. RINGS the ring sur- Ci Kann’s—Second Floor. Sweeping Washington LIKE WILDFIRE { || Misses’ and Small Women’s Frocks SI[RHNG : Very Girlish and Charming SllV[R Ol || The Matctale Are— Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Taf- i‘?.- ) - B fetas, Poiret Twills and Wool Jersey oomes this odd token of Chinese Princes. 'r"f"-."n‘“unm- it —The silk dresses are in youthful styles, Co LTS bouffant effect at hips, and puffed sleeves, with silk ribbon trimmings. Crepes have long pleated pointed tunics, arranged in lod wri! 1t Nll M =—'I! lon, o power l. ‘dring novel effect around the ski fully embroidered in wool. binations, and finished pockets. B ottty B the fivet in_ your —Others are of Kelley mzhood to wear this curlous de wi SELINGER’S : 8.’22.?- the -.N(;!-'- Kann’s—Second Floor. black. At blue : also white bodies with ed Half Socks, full fashioned, blue. buttercup, red and pink. Sizes 5 to 9V Pair— 500 ) —No. 3—Children’s Import- ed Half Socks, with mercer- ized turn-down cuif: white blue stripes and striped tops, in gray, red and green. s. h them. —Our stocks are remarkably complete. “SOCKS FOR PLAY” THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. Store Hours, Dmly 9: lS a.m. lo 6 p -m. Tt- —No. 4—Two styles, one is —No. 6—Children’s Heather s, | a yle with turn-down | Mixed Socks, 34 style, with in cuff : derby rib top, in solid turn-down cuff. Colors are an | | | let | C‘J""'S—Fufd'—"'a"v romper, brown, tan and gray. A | sky, white, buttercup and pair— 1 sizes Vi, The Y. | other 3] style, mercerized, 59c ! avith turn-down cuff, rib top, solid colors—black, cordo- van, champagne, helio, gold | —No. 7—Children’s "Cotton ite in 1/ nd ildren’s Import- | and white: sizes 7 to 10. 34 Socks, white body, with | Choice, a pair— . turn-down cuffs of black, | pink, romper and tan. Sizes c | 7t09%:. A pair— i 23 5—Wee Folks Socks, | 550 | with hand-crochet tops: silk ! | and mercerized plated ribbed | \ », socks, in white, pink, sky. | No. 8 — Children’s Silk Sizes 4to 614, A pair— Socks, seamless feet; deep | turn-down top, reinforced c { heels and toes, in white, ! black, tan, romper, lavender, | —Chitdren's SHk Sox. three- i ‘ quarter | turn down cuff. White, pink, 'l romper black, tan. Sizes 7 to 10. $1_20 |l B e L pink and buttercup. Sizes e ‘ 512 t0 9. Choice, a pair— - MISSES’ SUITS —First are the smart suits of Tweed. in the new box and belted models. At— $12.95, $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 —Cape Suits, a' combination effect —Costume Suits, consisting of a —cape and jumper dress, in new one-piece dress $ spring cnlormg\ $29 75 and coat. At. 25 00 —Checked Suits, in tan and brown and tan and green; Tuxedo models; i llars. At— also mopenhagen 2 with Peter Pan col and gray. At. $ 5.00 I $25.00 and $29.75 Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits, sport styles, with box and tuxedo coats, full skirts. Also H cape suits combined with the jumper dress, with full-length sleeves; military ¢ape to Besure to B“y lhe Gefl“lm match; braid trimmed; in tweeds and collegiate cloth. The colors are m’“’"‘”“ s“"" at SELIN- the new rose, tan, orchid, rookie, jade, stone blue, and gray. At . 1rt. —The Poiret twill frocks are beauti- —The wool Jersey Dresses are in plain tailored styles, in different color com- with tailored Kloth Kelley Tweeds, and are made with the long circular cape, edged with silk braid. Cape and dress can be worn separately. The new shades are rose, castor, laven- der, rust, French ‘blue, brown, navy and $12.95, $14.95, $18.95 up to $29.75 new nvoy work during the world w: s es of tan. Misses’ 5 She made cight trips to Europe with ’!‘ad copenhagen and rose 1 2 95 troopships and after the armistice! sizes at ... 5 L At 0 Saturday Is Misses’ Day in Our Ready-to-Wear Stores —The styles speak so sluquem]_\' for themselves that we can only say a printed description does not ha\f do them justice. Come and see them for yourself. THE COATS —include all-wool sport styles, half and full length silk lined. \uth raglan sleeves, large patch pockets and leather buttons. Others are cape styles in n; full silk lined. The colors are navy, henna ican beauty and Gotham blue, with gray wool trimmings. Misses’ si $29.75 protected t:ruli«—r S aulo wnt e —Misses’ All-wool, Double-faced and | —Girls’, Juniors’ and Misses’ Sport o aeohip of the Amed 2val Silk-lined Sport Coats, with raglan | Coats, in belted, full back and wrappy Tl sleeves, patch and slit pockets: belted t here and launched in 19 and flare-back models. in the models. Made of serges, heather mix- tures and velours. The colors are navy, tan, rookie, in box and ripple styles; embroid- —Tricotine and Poiret Twill Models, ' ered and braid trimmed and finished " $12.95 There are Hosts of New Styles in Separate Skirts —Some are pleated, some ] plain tailored, and many are - fringed. g —The materials include wool eponges, in_plaid and Roman stripe effects, satin prunellas with frmged sash belts, silk skirts of Rhama crepe, and crepe knit. They are in the high colars, navy and black. —Good assortment of sizes $12.95 Kann’s—Second Floor. and Our Spring Display and Sale of Children’s Socks —When the children have the decision they emphatically voice their partiality for socks, and this season Fashion has just We display eight styles here, but there are many others. They are in half and “SOCKS FOR DRESS” = THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY —Children’s Cotton Socks, turn-down cuff, white bodies, with pink, Dbluc and tan striped top; also solid white and solid black. A pair— 19¢ —Children’s 34 Fine Ribbed Cotton Socks, turn - down cufi; white only. A pair— 29c —Children’s Silk-plated 3} Socks, deep turn-down cuffs. White and tan. Sizes 7 to 9. Pair— 75¢ —Children’s Fiber and Silk Socks, 33 length, seamless; solid color bodies, striped tops. Blue, buttercup and brown. Size 7 to 8!5. Pair— 95¢ —Children’s Silk Socks, seamless feet: turn-over ribbed top. White clocked with black. Sizes 5 to 9. Pair— $1.50 Smart Gauntlet GLOVES To Wear With the New Suits —Women’s Imported Strap- wrist Style Gauntlet Gloves, P. K. sewn and Paris point self-stitched backs, in tan, brown, gray, black, white, black with white and white with black. Soft, pliable skins. Per pair— ¢ $2.95 . —Women's 2-clasp Glace Lambskin Gloves, overseam sewn and Paris point stitched backs, in black with white. Special, per pair— $1.00 —Women’s 2-clasp Wash- able Chamoisette Gloves, Kayser make, with spear point self-stitched backs, in white, sand, beaver, mastic and coverte Per pair— $1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. Handkerchiefs At Special Prices Tomorrow —Women’s Medium-weight All-linen Plain Hemstitched H a ndkerchiefs, regularly 18c. Special, each. . 1 22 C —Women's Novelty (.o,lorgd Sport -Handkerchiefs, plain centers ; novelty colored bor- ders, in rose, blue, laveildcr and tan. Spe- 1 cial, each...... 1 22 C Kann’s—Street Floor. TOILET ARTICLES —Comb, Brush and errnr Set. of imitation tortoise shell. Special........ —Mary Garden Toi et Water, an ounce......... 5OC —Colty'? L'gr;g-n or Rose Sachet, regularly Spe- cial, an ounce......... $1 00 —Lyon's Tooth Powder ............. l 7C —flllleltte lsdgtyoolhzor-. regularly $1.00. Spe- Al g 69c EViuud‘l Li{!e having ream, special introduc- tory Price ............... 29C —Florentine Orris Root, for dry shampoo.......... 39C —Mad N S| m?’lh icians’ d s 29c — 'SIC an urs= - geoni’ Soap, 6 cakes for.. 45C —Tomorrow is the last day for these special prices on foebuoy Soap—4 cakes for 25c, 8 95 for 49c, 16 for............ C Kann’s—Street Floor. —Henna Shampoo, three lO : C the Mood of Spring —Even though Spring may be erratic, you will find hcre a charming model which has a compelling fascination about it that speaks of the joyous days just ready to come dancing in, keeping time to the li'ting music of bird notes. —They are all new shapcs‘ new materials, and the very latest colors of the hour. —Our price for these new and lovely models is only— —Children's Hats of patent Milan, with Pullastic lining, which will fit any head. The hats are finished with ribbon band and bow. Colors are navy, brown and black. At— $1.74, $2.79, $3.79 Kann's—Second Floor. T he New Veilings designs, imported expressly for us. and shown here only y ssortment includes the following kinds: —Chenille dotted veiling, with ground of hair-line diamond mesh, in solid colors, with chenille dots in all the new colorings. The combina- tions include— —Copen on brown —Copenhagen on " —Tomato on navy —Henna on brown Tnlvy = | —Red on black —Henna on taupe —Tan on brown —Gray on black —Taupe on taupe ' —Copenhagen on —Henna on black —Periwinkle o™ { taupe —Grotta on black taupe —Also plain colérs —Very specially priced, alyard s AR 5 9 C Kann's—Street Floor. “Bonnibelle” Frocks : FOR LITTLE GIRLS —So trim, dainty and demure the little girls will be more charming than ever when attired in one of these pretty styles. Some of Jersey 7Suspender Dresses —Made with pleated skirt, i —in checks and plaids, with which is attached to a cotton | RoX-pleated skirts and straps » < finished with buckles ; finished body, SIIU" blun‘\e. shirred t0 | 3¢ \(aist with small buttons. form girdle. They are fin- | Designed to be worn with ished with dainty round col- parate waist. lar of crash izes 8 to .14 $ and cufis to $6 95 vears. At 3 39 match. Kann”, econd Floor. Neckwear Announces Many New Effects —So many delightful new fancies crowd to the front that it is difficult to tell which to give preference. But the following deserve special attention : —The New “Lassic” Collar and | —Four-in-hand Ties of crepe de Cuff Sets, of linen, cotton. ratine | chine, to wear with the Peter Pan and homespun, in different col- gre: finished with small tie. | JCUeEL 300 TERECS .$1.00 to $1.50 50c —Peter Pan and Mannish Vestees, | __Qthers in plain crepe de chine. made of pique. checked tweeds | fancy plaids. and among them and ratine. A vest— the ties in college colors. At— $1.00t0$5.00 | 65¢, 75c and $1.00 —Fiber,Silk and Tricolette Scarfs, g in plain and fancy weaves, also —Fancy Tricolette Scarfs, fin- vestees and blouses, in all the in stripes. Priced from— :is%ed \vitl& knotted fdripgeixi“lm(:lo ifferent designs and in the lead- $3 00 to $7-98 ! ing shades of jade, green. tan apd —Gingham Vestees, with cuffs to | gray, and lienna and marine blue. match, in all the leading checked | At— effects, in very attractive pat- terns. Choice, : $2.27 50c Kann's—Street Floor. Another Sale of Sllver Cloth Shppers should sell for $10.00. Th~ special sale price.....,. —Though we ha\ e a fairly good supply on hand for tomorrow’s sale, it is well to be here early, because at so very special a- price even the quantity we secured will ‘go quickly. —This is the pretty Lucile slipper, with twin straps, turn sole and pe- ite heel. —Our Shoe Sale Continues, with plenty oi good $2 9 5 styles to select from at..... S SR e —Among the styles are patent leathers, dull and Russian Calf, also some in suede effect. Sizes are broken Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —Fine Cotton Knit Union Sults, tailored top, built-up shoulders; bodice top, tape shoulder straps. ght and shell knees: white. Sizes 36 and 79C Ao Sizex 40 to L..95e —Kann's, Street Floor. : Super-Specials ; Prices for Saturday Only Brocade and Embroidered Ribbon —3 inches wide: used for sashes, milli- e Also 11 inches tone Ribbon, metal effect in gold and .' v e P:‘zuldrl\ 29C ¥ reet Floor. Silver-Plated Bonbon Dish Ael Fl"ol‘ Crepe de Chine Gowns —Trimmed with Calais lace: wide shoulder straps, two rows shirring _and tailored bow. Sizes 15. 16 and 17, in light blue, flesh color and orchid. L E 63 50 Special q Kann's—Second Floor. . White Nainsook —36 inches wide; good quality. =<oft finish “for lin- oy - 12/2¢ d Street Floor. Hodge’s “Cherokee” Fiber Rugs —Size 9x12-t In 19 spring woven patterns, i cluding blue. green, rose and tan shades. Seamless and firmly woven. summer floor covering. $1 Spe % Kann's—Third Floor. Women'’s Silk-and-Wool Stationery Store —Strect Floor. Fancy Garter Elastic —T-s-inch widths: covered with goc satin ribbon. 1 pink, lave; and black. yard. cut lengths. per length A Good Menu For Candy Lovers Saturday —Assorted Buttercups, also Virginia Puifs, a pound . 39C —Chocolate Layer Marsh- mallcw Fudge, Saturday,alb... 39C —One-pound Boxes of as- sorted Chocolates, excellent quahl\. a pound.. 49 C —Jelly Eggs, in a yariety of col- ors. Pourd. . 1 5 C Kann's~,\'trcet Floor. Chinese Ring : S —with the Chinese pledge of good luck in Chinese characters on the top. Among them are— —Sterling Silver, Adjust- able, ElumelAlop Rings at. 89C —Sterling Silver, Adjust- able, Oxi ized-top Rings at E 69C Sterling Silver, Solid Size Rings, oxidized and enamel tops. 59c “The Three Wlse Monkeys" Their motto is: Speak No Evil, No_Evil, Hear No E —This is of sterling silver, adjustable ; has oxi- dized top. At...... 896 Kann’s—Street Floor. Talking Record Books Talking Record Pictures —We still have a good as- sortment of these interesting little booklets and pictures with talking ‘machine records attached. Plenty of the fol- lowing titles: —1 Am a Dancing Girl —The Mocking Bird —I Am a Lion —The Little Heiland Mon —The Tiger —The Chgir Boy —1 Am Your Uncle Sam —The Battle of the Marne —I Am-a Par-ot —The Submarine Attack 10 - Kann's—Fourth Floor.

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