Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1922, Page 32

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32 AUSTRIAN CHILDREN HAPPY (VERGFTS Express Gratitude to Wash- ington School Pupils for Christmas Boxes. Pupily in the public schools of the ustrian children thanks for the Christmas I Cross. The pupils in this «d a number %f the arly in Vi and Budapest. The ¢ division entered imtq the project of aking the d true Yuletide spirit. v free scope in ths mat- ter that the boxes might contain only hundred indi from the di Snmple Letter. One child w 3 “M. a: chage with ou my best lying in the bed sick sent it oyer to my to go all over the the paople, 1 am & poor bey and ters. My, father is at ‘war and nen 1 0 to be a locksmith four story A stream on id . goes into @ cana y. The city hall is like a man sitting on a horse. [Everything is made out of iron. “I close my letter with many thanks from me and my parents and | sisters. “l beg you for an answer.” T lated the letters. ELECTRICIAN BURNED CLEANING MOTOR DIES | Martin S. Hart, Aged 26, Victim of Accident at Bureau of Print- ing and Engraving. Martin S. Hart, twenty-six vears old, bureau of en ing employe, who and print- lectric motor in Friday night, died at Hospital late vesterday : i Hart. who was unmarried and re- sided at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. W. Hart, 1 § street northeast, had been employed in the bureau as an electrician t survived by and three sisters. Coroner Nevitt investigated the burning and gave a certificate of ac- cidental death. Funeral arrange- ments have not been completed. At the Regent This Week. Today, Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven, in “Marry the Poor Girl.” Tomorrow, Earl Williams, in “The Sil- ver Car.” Tuesday, Charles Ray and Loyjse Glaum, in “The Wolf Woman.” Welnesdiy, Alice Joyce, im “Her Lord and Master.” Thursday, George Lar- kin, in *“Man Trackers': Century Lee Moran in “Upper and Friday, Taylor Holmes, in ‘Hurricane Hutch,” thur Chatterton, “Stanley in Africa,” For the Sportswoman OUR stocks are replete with just the proper es- sentials for out-door wear. Suits, capes, coats, skirts, shirts, hats, hose, shoes. Including all that is individual; excluding all that is not. Moderately sion are daily receiving | nt to them through wthe | achers and friends have trans- ! ni ast few years. He Is! s mother, two brothers Courtship”; Snub | i | s for the destitute; can cities, particul- | ] en in the eleventh Chrisimas _ boxes with ' § | i i 1 i i i Read Our Other Announcements} in Today’s Post, Times and Herald THE SECOND WEEK With Another’ Shipment of 1,500 Yards of the Famous and NUINE CANTON CREPES —which were included in last week’s big ‘sale, at, a yard AND PLENTY MORE OF THESE OTHER SILKS FROM W..J. SPAIN, NEW YORK—$2.95 TO $3.95 VALUES —_very color that TFashion has approve this spring, as well as plain white and plain black, will be found in the assortment. The following are the weaves offered, including, too, the canton crepes at the above price, $1.95 a yard, tomorrow. . ---Crepe Meteor ---Pershing Satin ---White Dress Pongee ---Moon-Glo Satin _ THE UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO ---Satin Countess ---Crepe Satin i @TON, D. C, MARCH 19, 1922—PART 1. NN SONS COMPANY “THE 'CORNER” OF OUR MARCH SALE OF SILKS || KE $1.95 . ---Glace Satin ---Pebble-Back Satin ---Satin Charmeuse —For sport wear. Kann’s—Street Floor. STUNNING LITTLE HATS AND CAPES .For the Wee Tots —So0 adoraBle are these sweet little styles when-worn by dainty little girls that mothers are more than pleased with them, and the fact that they are inexpensive, and yet practical angd good in quality, makes them all the more desired. —Children's Hats, copies of im- ported models, including those made of crepe de chine, organdy, Straws. Effective styles, with in white and all thg newest shades for spring. Pr& $2.95 to $10.75 . —Capes, nicely tailored; made of homespun and broadcloth. In red, burgundy, tan and brown. Specat rorerorr. $5.95 Kann's——é Second Floor. . H i Kann's—Second Floor. Fine “Radmoor” Hosiery - That All Women Appreciate Wearing —*“Radmoor” Thread Siik Hosiery, full fashioned; lisle tops and soles ; high spliced heels ; double knees. In $2 00 black, nickel, gray and sand dune. Pair....... . —Radmoor Sport Hose, silk and fiber; super fashioned, ,seamless feet. Baje o iroy S SR S A —Radmoor Dropstitch Sport Hose, dsilk and fiber; seamless feet; two-tone heather mixed. In nude, brown, tan, blue and red. Pair..... ..........,.......’ $l -45 8 ildren’s Store— Engraving and;StaniPing Special ' ‘March 20 to 25 Inclusive —We wilt cut-a new steel §ic in any two or three letter monogram shown here and stamp. therefrom one pound (78 sheets) of Highland Linen. —We will also include 50 envelopes of same, not stamped. J —30 styles from which to select. Regular Prices Paper and Envelopes. .$L15 Save $1.00 a yard in buying these Monday at, a yard . . . 2,300 YARDS 40INCH ALL-SILK UNCRUSHABLE SILKS $2.95 —In a variety of new and novel effects, in 15 new spring sport shades. Shown in plaids, stripes and checks for general sport wear. ' 4 Kann’s—Street Floor. Peve., 8th Slree The Pictorial Review Magazine for April has ar- .rived. Now at pre-war price, 5c LLEYKLOTH TWEEDS A Yard, $1.59 —54-inch Shaggy, Scotchy Kelley Kloth that will give that mannish look, so much the vogue, to your tailored spring suit or cape; pure wool, in swagger two-tone mixtures, in- cluding periwinkle, rose, orchid, Kremlin, tan, gray, blue, efc. —36-inch Silk and Cotton Messaline Satin, in beautiful printed patterns on tan, gray, navy and copenhagen grounds. Suitable for lining the tweeds. 5 Yard, $1.25 Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann’s New Radio Department Just Opened on Our Fourth Floor —Every small boy, youth or grown man who is interested in the subject should visit this new department. Daily demon- strations. —Complete Radiophone Outfits priced from— $25.00 to $125.00 —We also carry separate parts. Those who prefer to make their own apparatus can secure the necessary parts here. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. SPRING SPORT-COATS and WRAPS Spring Is the Season for The Smart Tailored Suit —1It always blooms at its best in the mild spring weather, and never more wonderfully than this year, and at this store. : —Tri\éotine —Piquitine —Twill Cords —Are three of the popular’ materials of which these are made. The coat lengths vary from those of 34 to 38 inch lengths. N —The two-piece suit is the favored model, and the softening touch may be added by the use of the separate blouse. —There are also many handsome box-coat models, with bell sleeves and nail head and -soutache braid trimming. Some have dou- ble-faced satin ribbon sashes. D JUNIORS SPRING SPORT COATS —Attractively made styles of herringbone, plain and checked MISSES’ AN —Such a wonderful assortment has not been assembled for many,a Spring as we are now showing. —SPORT COATS, silk-lined models, in tan, chow, navy and tweed mixtures. —THE CAPE WRAPS are in navy and black Poiret twill, all-silk lined. X —THE WRAPPY COATS are made of douvet de laine, trimmed with contrasting collar and cuffs, and silk lined. —THE SPORT COATS are in 34 lengths, made of shawsheen, with tuxedo front, in tan, brown and navy. Choice of the Above Lot at $29.75 —CAMEL’S HAIR SPORT COATS, also of chinchilla, in tan, navy and orchid—all are silk lined. —CAPE WRAPS, made of all-wool shawsheen, all lined and silk embroidered, and many with tassel trimming. The colors are tan, navy, Sorrento and black. . Choice at $39.75 —HIGH-GRADE WRAPS are shown in all the high- class materials and all the new models, as well as the most wanted colorings; and The Prices Are $39.75, $49.75 sport cloth, in all the wanted shades of tan, made with the raglan and set-in sleeves. They are in loose back and belted models, have patch and cut-in pockets. show the latest features in sleeves, trimmings and col- lars. Priced From $55, $59.75 | Special $69.75 and $75 Kann’s—Second Floor. large size. —@Girls’ Madge Evans Hats, of Leghorn, Milan and fancy weave tailored bows and ribbon ed _streamers. Priced— \Monday........ —Opossum Chokers, in brown and 56 95 Stone Marten shades. Special......... ey pets. Specal e 4 $10.95 —Jap Mink Chokers. medium brown shade, head and tail. Special ...... 512-75 —Ringtail Chokers, Kolinski shade, Special ............io.l $ l 5-00 —Misses’ and juniors’ sizes. $19.90 $59.75t0$110.00 Kann’s—Second Floor. ' Small Furs Add Smartness & Style to the Spring Tailleur —These fur chockers carry with them the asset of ‘quality—for their workmanship is masterful, and skins have been discriminatively chosen. —Pricés are extremely advantageous. Hudson Bay Sable. Mink Chokers. .. Jap Marten .. Stone Marten Baum Marten .. —Brown Fox Chokers, extra large sizes; _ fine durable pelts, finished with head, tail and paws. Sale price.................... $ 1 8-00 N $4.95.t0 $9.75 tight and loose knees. T asc e lieach . socieies —Women's Fine Ribbed Union Spring Sale of the Well Known Kayser Make and Other Lines Ribbed Underwear —Women's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, Kayser, low neck, sleeveless, tailored, reinforced seats. Low neck, sleeveless, tight and shell knees. Bodice style, fancy tapes over shoulder, —Regular Sizesf”: 79C —Extra siz.e:r),. $1 .75 each...... Kann’s—Second Floor. - 2 i —Women’s Cotton Ribbed Vests, [ —Women's Cotton Ribbed V New Die - -,$200 Kayser make; bodice style, tapes | Kayser make; low neck, sleeve- Stamping .. -+ $1.00 . e “over shoulders, tailored. less, bodice style, tape over shoul- Regular sizes, each..... 390 gfl’y ; beading li:mlsh. 35C proe = r sizes, each..... . $415 Value . —Extra sizes, each.......... ;+-50¢ = s_ Driceiss $2 95 —Extra Sizes.....cccoiieeinns 40c o s Complete, LAY ! a-e0 far sizes, each....... —Extra sizes, each..........! $1.25 tailored, low neck, Eaclt coueieenennat Suits, tailored, KaySer make, low | —Women's. Fine Ribbed Vests, neck, sleeveless, umbrella style, | low neck, sleeveless, band top; - . sizes 36 to 44. Bodice style, woven closed shape. Regu $ l o 1 5 shoulder-strap, band top. '50 C Sizes 36 and 38. Each.. —Women's Cotton Vests, Swiss —Women's Lisle Fine Ribbed | ribbed, low neck, sleeveless, bead- Union Suits, Kayser's Marvelfit; glgdicin.isst‘;le band top, . ‘ tape over shoulder. Spe- p sleeveless, tight knee. $l 50 cifi, each.... 250 s ¢! Kann’s—Street Floor. Mercerized tapes. design, le —Pint Sise Bot- tle, corrugated [ nickel case. - Their reogular ickel case, plain stopper. lar price $7.50. ' price .. Soft-Finished Cotton The Blouse Is in Demand UNDERGARMENTS When' the Suit s Popalar At $1.00 —Gowns, of soft quality musiin; embroidered and finished with hemstitching and shirring. In flesh color and whi Another style, in white, embroidery and slace trimmed. Aiso of figured crepe. ... $l .00 —Chemise, of soit quality mus- lin‘;‘l lace or embroidery trim- med; camisole top, built-up shoulders.. $ 1 -00 in Drawers, of flesh color crepe; Marcella style; embroid- ery trimmed; also :::a‘ight style draw- $ l '00 “—Extra Size Marcella Drawers, embroidery trimmed. Extra Size Mildred Stout Drawers, scalloped, ’$ l -00 —Corset Covers, variety of styles; trimmed with embroid- ery, val or filet laces; some have built-up shouiders; othu:s' D l_e, 5 1.00 coats, with’ em- broidered flounce; openwork e_orry blind embroid- $l .GO —White Sateen Petticoats, dou- ble panel; scalloped; also mus- lin petticoats, double panel; scalloped.... 5 l -00 Kann's—Second Floor. Specially Priced ‘ ' —This season the suit has come into its own, and consequently there is a great demand for the separate blouse also. —New Crepe de Chine Over- blouses—These are in hip length, some finished with broad girdle, others have the narrow tie girdle of same material. They are very elaborately embroid- ered in steel and iridescent beads. Made in round neck style, with 34 sleeves. The col- ors are navy, brown, canna, gotham and gray, At $9.95, $10.95 and $12.95 Kann's—Second Floor. —Sampie and Surplus Lots of T s valas, &7 & S o ues, = ook $2.65 —The material is a French voile and a fine batiste. They are lace trimmed with long lines of drawnwork and square designs, used with hemstitching; hand- embroidered dots and eyelets are finishing touches. Some are made in square neck styles, with long roll collars; others have “V” neck. They are finished with turn-back cuffs. All sizes. Kann’s—Main Aisle—Street Floor. g / HOT-A-KOLD BOTTLES AND CARAFES A Big Special Purchase From the Vacuum Specialty Co.. —Sold to us considerably below the company’s list price. There are no better bottles made than these, as the majority of users of vacuum'bottles know. These bottles keep liquids hot or cold for 24 hours. “The season of picnics and motor trips is shortly due. Secure one of these carafes or bottles for your luncheon kit—and pay less for it. —Quart Size Bot- tle, green enamel case, nickel cup and shoulder. Regular selling price Pt Sor $1.69 iat stse Bot- e, in green —Pint Jug, nickel-plated case, nickel-plated tray and water glass. Jug has metal stopper. Regular ice, $6.5 Bt = %% $4.95 —Piat Sise Bottle, in green enamel case, nickel cup and shoulder. - Reg- enamel case nickel cup amd shoulder. Rex- ular price $1.35, for, slm ise Ca- —Quart 8| —Pint case, made of N rafe, in nickel genuine cowhide, in tan case, metal stop- eo}or. P_as‘ull-r 32_59 .per.‘ Regular rice $4.25, for price = 3 $6.50, for “‘95 —In addition to the above we are offering some extra special values in cases. —Quart case, made of Jeatherette. Regular price is $100, 50c fOr coviennnnnnnns —Pind “case, made of leatherette. Sold Quart case, made . of genuine cow- hide. tan color. R egular price $5,

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