Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1922, Page 40

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» L PERSONAL NOTES * 10 SOCIETY. MRS. HORACE M. TOWNER, ‘Wife of Reprexentative Towner of erly filled the princi- on women in Con- xress at the Congressional Club | breakfast. Miss Miriam Franc of Boston was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Frane, last week. 1 Miss Edna Dreyfuss, with her Mr. Ben Dre: lantic City for a visi Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fishel have re- turned from a three weeks' stay at B Atlantic City. | rrie Cahn of Baitimore was -end guest of relatives. . and Mrs. Elias Raft of Balti- more were guests of Mr. and. Mrs, Harold Levi of the (‘ovington for the last week end in February. Miss Ruth Simon was hostess last ;:lgh[ at a young folks' dance at her ome. Mrs. Jennie uss, is in At- Kafka is in Atlantic stay. us and family of more, were week- he former's parents,! . A. M. Baer, of Beverly yn Baum has sent out y. March 7. rten has spent & : City. Joel Hillman, who Spent six months traveling abroad, have returned to Atlantic City, and are at the Breakers. My. and Mrs. Simon Kann were sday night at a dinner at pend a month at the ic City. 3 2 accompanied by his father. 3 s Newmyer, has returned to his home, 2618 Con- necticut avenue, from a week's stay in_Atlantic City. The Fric Afternoon Bridge Club ed at luncheon and bridge ast week by Mrs. Abe Sigmund her home, in the Airy | ew. The marriage fiss_Dorothy M.| Klein of Chic 3 v of this he home of the 32 Wednesday evening ck. Mr. and Mrs. Auerbach their future home in New York city. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strasburger are in Palm Beach, Fla. - Mrs. E. Woog of New York is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Drey- fuss of Lanier place. Mrs. Abe Ki entertained the Afternoon Sewing Circle at luncheon Thursday at her home, on Biltmore street. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Oppenheimer ; returned to nington yesterday | several weeks' stay in Florida. | E Irving street is; spending several weeks in Atlantic City. i Mrs. Joseph Lang returned Tuesday | § from a short visit in New York. The regular meeting of the Sister- | hood of the Eighrh Street Temple will | take place tomorrow afternoon at| 2:30 o'clock in the vestry room of the! temple. “The Life of Esther in Leg- | end and S lustrated) will be given by Dr. m Simen, followed | y a_violin by Master Barnet Breeskin. A social hour will conclude ; the meeting. Mrs. Stotesbury Aids At Hospital Benefit| Of leading interest at Palm Beach | was the entertainment in the cocoa- | nut grove for the benefit of the Good Samaritan Hospital at that place, at [f]" which several tho raised. The ente was held Monday ceded on Satu nd dollars were inment. which | ing, was pre: in the. grove, | .000. Mrs. Ed- | as one of the had in her pafty »uglas MacArthur, | 3 an owan of Philadel- | phia, rs. Thomas and Mr. was one of those d prizes to the win- | cing contest. Mmé. Marguerite Sylva went to Palm Beach from Havana to appear at the en- tertainment and during her short stay was the guest of Mrs. Stotes- ury. Miss Morse to Speak ~° At Congressional Club At the Congressional Club fea Fil-l day, March 10, the guest of honor will be Alice Sigworth Morse, who will talk about the literary Inter-l preter. Mrs. E. Hart Fenn and Mrs. | John F. Nugent will preside at the. tea table, and assisting during the afternoon will be Mrs. George W. Norris, Mrs. John I. Nolan, Mrs. Wal- ter A. Newton, Mrs. Cleveland A. Newton. Mrs. Francis G. Newlands, 's. A, selected to v: ners in the da Mrs. Hubert Fisher, Mrs. Henry D. Flood, Mrs. J. H. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. George E. Foss, Mrs. Joseph 1. France, Mrp. I M. Foster. Mrs. James A. Frear and Mrs: Arthur M. Free. LADIES’ HATS | MADE AND TRIMMED |f! TO ORDER i i Largc assortment of Hat | Frames, straw, cloth and braid, ||! all colors, at reasonable prices. i | Cleaning, Dyeing, Reblocking ||| ° Al Kinds of Hats i \Expert featherwork in all its||{ branches. ' BACHRACH || Hat Renovator 733 11th St. NW. ‘ v auction of [M]° _, The New Novelty Handkerchiefs A ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., MARCH 5, 1922—PART 2. SOCIETY. —Superfashioned: seamless feet. Have zxzx | THE S, KANN SONS COMPANY| - in Today’s Post, Times and Herald Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p:m. The New Suits Favored By the Smart Dresser —There are so many handsome new models that it is difficult to know where to start in describing them. The best advice is to come in and let us to show them to you. - 4 . . —The new arrivals show dressier effects with a touch of color. . Suits at $29.75 to $65.00 —Are in box models, straight and ripple ef- fects, some with girdle of two-tone ribbon; soutache braiding and nail heads are used in trimming some of the box models. Suits at $39.75, $49.75, $59.75 and $65.00 —These are tailored models, braid bound and trimmed with bands of self material. They are all exceptionally smart styles at the prices. Suits of Tweed at $12.95, $19.90, $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 —Made in the best tailored and sport styles, and are the popular trotteur suits of the hour. —Stylish stout models are also shown in .—Jllmpedr C.pedc:nm;:e;i consistir_}i of the i jumper dress and detachable cape. The mate- the popular tweeds, at: el A e $39.75 $19.95 and $25.00 Special Purchase and Sale of Fur Chokers —DMany women who are contem- plating owning a fur choker for spring wear will find it a decided saving to purchase now—especially at prices such as these: and sports models at— Natural Squirrel Chok‘eré —Light, clear gray skins, finished with head and tail; all are made of three skins. Regularly sold at $16.50. Sale price— $10.95 Stone Marten Chokers —Fine quality skins, all have the dark stripe through the center. Limited quantity. Sale ™ $28.00 the debutante. Kann’s—Second Floor. —A wonderful showing of dressy tailored S100,51528 5183 —The new colors are very attractive and in-. clude the following: Putty, dove, bois, spark, brown, navy and black. —There are large dressy styles, medium hats and small hats, in a variety of styles that will suit almost every type from the matron to machine-embroidered clocks. They are “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets | b minin ww $2.25 This Is a Happy Thought Semi-Tailored Blouses —A blouse that is not too fancy for business wear nor yet too plain for afternoon wear. —The Material is a Heavy Crepe de Chine. ~—The Trimming French Gingham. —Certainly a unique com- bination, but a very effec- tive one. . —The French gingham is i blue, red, orchid and green checks and is used for the Buster Brown collar and piping ,on white crepe de chine. —Other blouses are in two- tone combinations of white and jade, orchid and white, navy ahd bisque and mara- bella and white. All are tie- on models. At— $7.95 —Other styles in”crepe de chine are made with trim- ming of steel and iridescent beads: also wool stitching on cuffs, collar and belts. They are shown in all the new shades of canna, mara- belle, lark, peach, flesh and navy. Sizes 36 to46. At— $5.95 Kann’s—Second Floor. Lovely Creations Spring Mill —Each with a charm of its own, which will lend distinction to its wearer. —The new straws include Italian Milan, Milan hemp, sunset braids, all braid, yedda straw, braid and straw combined, all vi —Baum Marten Chokers, | —Natural Squirrel Chokers, single skins. in light or dark shades. At $55.00 and $69.50 At $15.00 Kolinski shades. At $39.75 —Natural Mink Chokers, extra fine dark pelts. At $19.75 shades and sizes. Special at— $39.75 and $45.00 i —Genuine Stone Marten ! Kann’s—Second Floor. "Are Dainty and In Attractive Designs and Colorings . —Women's Impoxted Pongee | —All-linen Hamdker- Handkerchiefs, one corner em- ehfets, With %-inch col- 29(: ldered,. in~ attract! b SOC | ored hem. Each......... en Sport Handkerchiefs, a | —Sheer Cambric Hand- 10 ariety of styles 3 5C Kkerchlefs, with cord bor- C and colors. Special, ders. Special, each...... * Spring’s Newest Models in | —Hudson Bay Sable | —Flying Squirrel Chokers, Chokers, single skins. in Harding blue or brown. ' At $55.00 and $75.00 At $15.00 ~Jap Sables, in brown and & ! An Odd Lot, But They Chokers, ins a vatiety ‘of [ | —There is every reason why this season should be a record-breaking one in | Are Very Attractive and footwear when it starts out with such wonderful lines. Regular $10.50 Values The Styles Are Sensible The Styles Are Very Smart The Price Is Remarkably Low........... heels. sca and China piping. The New Season Brings to the Front Top Coats, Capes =i Wraps of Many Styles —The COATS are made in the following materials: Camelair, Shagmore, Kelley Kloths, plaid- back materials, chinchillas, tweeds and herringbone tweeds, —They are made in youthful styles. Some are belted ; others in the smart Ulster models. Priced from— *16.95 to-*39.75 —The CAPES in the following fab- rics: Tricotine, Poiret twill, Shaw- sheen, plaid-back and reversible cloths. —These are in graceful styles, silk lined and trimmed with wool em- broidery, silk fringe, tassels and buttons; and are priced from— *16.95 to *59.75 —The WRAPS are of many new materials. Among them—Orlando, Marvella, Evora, Veldyne and Poincianna. —They are shown in all the new Spring styles, distinctive and strik- ing, and in the popular Spring col- ors, also the favorite navy and black. Priced from— *39.75t0*139.50 —There are plenty of models suited to the large woman in these various lines, as well as styles for the slender and the average woman. Dainty Petticoats Are Inexpensive —Although practical for daily wear, they are of ma- terials and styles that will appeal to the correctly dressed woman. Kann’s—Second Floor. —Mohair Top Petticoats, with taffeta flounce; finished with narrow pleated ruffle. In change- $2 95 able colors. At......ceeeveecniuecnniniannnn . +—Pongee Petticoats, with hemstitched or scal- $ loped hem. At......oceniiinnnnniannaianns 2 . 9 5 —Messaline Petticoats, made with plesa:e_d‘ flounce. In pretty changeable colors. .50 $ value. Special .....ooiiiiiiiiiiiiiia 3-95 —Messaline Petticoats, good quality, with Van Dyke pleated flounce, finished with narrow ruffle. In peacock, $5 00 henna, emerald, rose, black and navy. At...... . —Messaline Petticoats, made with pleated inset; hemstitched and finished with narrow r}llefle. Others rréaixde with tucked flounce with three pleated ruffles. $ 5.50 —Extra Size All-Messaline Petticoats, finished $ 6 9 5 with flounce; in changeable colors. At...... . Kann’s—Second Floor. Little Girls’ Taffeta Dresses || . Priced for Monday at $4.95| $8.75 —There are new Russian calf and tan kid oxfords | —The colors are navy and copenhagen, and the dresses are to select from. These have military and Cuban made in very winsome little styles, trimmed with appliqued velvet flowers or celluloid ornaments, with fancy stitching. Some have picot-edged ribbon sashes or girdles. —Others are black kid and gun metal calf shoes, | _children’s All-wool Sweaters, in brown, maroon, tan and with walking heel and rubber top. copenhagen. Just what the little girl ill need IS 50 L e > % p 2 =3 Sl S | eac] 2 Or 3 for $1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. —There are also Russian calf and patent kid Flap- fsor c?:;l);tsprlng.\\ear:. $6/Jto$/ 5 \alue.: $3 .95 : per pumps, with one broad strap. S A J DOMESTIC SPECIALS e : mive o ey || oS o ‘ g —The fact that fashion and hygiene are entirely reconciled upon the subject ‘ With a Real Surprise at the End of the List of Tootwear is one of the forward strides of the age. Enjoy a pair of these c o dl’ b s(’cks Uml)l'euas Recovered —81x90-in. Bleached Sheets, our | —Scalloped and Cut-cormer smart new shoes. - Kann’s—Fourth Floor. hll en s t Red"ced Rat Elmdale brand, made with deep ;l:‘t.lm. }'{:‘““}g The display continues, with a s ‘ d = ' & 3 - it y hems; of good qual Iy $2.50. Special $1.95 ¥ ll'gh[er-Weight a snfa!lel? n)ll.lmber of pairs, | —lf you have an umbrella ity muslin. Our Drice, each......... SosnlarRelteanest $ Fuil Double-bed ~Size Satin- lmported EReh, Lo - 1.25 Hatshed Marsellles Bedspreads:®| ° - assorted patterns. —72x80-in. Bleached Sh hree- .50, $ ’ 3 Ao aritts e e alsnedl gt p > 4, soft-finishe hile' they last "at, $1.00 | susy Sendera 12/2¢c GAGHE - ol oo | yard i.i.iioelet $25 to $35 Values at Kann's—Street Floor. | How M_qny 1.'l;mu Have You Wished for 3 Something Like This, Mrs. Housekeeper? $16 75 “Al-Lon” Washable. Ma Cow ‘ ! -Lon able Mattress Covers : —Made of heavy unbleached muslin, ready to slip_on over the —Made in pynel and straight ef- :na(tress(.i ;nd fasten v;mh sm:ips, completely inclosing the mat- fects. The colors are the new ress and keeping it clean and sanitary. = 2 black. . Oth —V S : AP shades of opal and black. . Others We have these in two sizes, for twin and double bet)s. At- are in combination seffects of L 2 5 A ; black and jade, black and sap- hd and o9 phire, and black and red. - . Street Floor. - —Kann’s Trignmi::‘g Store— l Knit Underwear —Fine Cotton Knit Union Suits, tailored top; built-up shoul- ders; bodice top, tape shoulder straps. Tight and shell knees. In white. b 20c —Cotton Knit Vests, tailored top; built-up shoulders; bodice top, tape shoulder straps. - \ ¢ —Regular sizes - . 2 5 c —Cotton Knit Union Suits, built-up shoulders; bodice top, tape shoulder straps. Tight and shell knees. 69 : Sizes 36 to M40 AL. .. ... C Kann’s—Street Floor. you cherish, and the cover is worn, bring it to us and have it recovered this week at these special prices: Ton Talicta (ape tape ::22).‘:( <ot $ l . l 0 —Union Taffeta :ilk and cotton), $2.50 —Satin-finished :i‘lnrh Cloth, 53'75 B0, at oo $4.00 e o Kann’s—Street Floor. but with the same excep- tional values offered. —Imported Full-Fashioned Cot- ton Socks, whi‘;e bodies with striped tops. R 25¢ —Imported Full-Fashioned Mer- gel:iluil dSoclu. ‘sitriped ody and striped top. — Socks, derby and plain ribbed ef-. fects; turndown cuffs, in white, black, buttercup, l;rqwn. and romper blue. 39 C s A —3/-Length Mercerized Socks, w'hiI:e bodies, withdcufis of black, pink, romper and tan. Pair ...l Seeeeesseee 556 Kann’s—Street Floor. S e SBameee 29¢

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