Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1922, Page 10

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10 ~ FAR DAY AERD FORHORSE oW Weather Man Promises to; Smile Upon Opening at Arlington Park. Everything is in readiness for the opening of the National Capital Horse Show at Arlington Park, at 2 o'clock tomorrow. The show rings are ready ‘and the tr has been put in condition for the races that are to be a daily fea- ture. All-the horses are on the show Eerounds and have been thoroughly con- ditioned during the past week. Even the weather man has been propitious and has promised fair weather for to- morrow. That this vear's show will surpass anything in the history of the local association is indicated by the 865 en- tries in eighty-three classes. Practi- cally every kind of show horse known to the tanbark and turf is entered in one of the various classes. For the first time in_the history of the horse show, the President of the United States” has entered his own saddler, next week. n to enter Harbell.in. the made_known to a com- from the X tional Horse Show isting_of - Rear Ad- yson, Thomas Bones, mirai Cary T. G Horace H. W Hazen, who called at the White House fo ask the chief executive to attend | the show. The acquisition of the Tresident’s horse for show purposes zreatly pleased the committee, as Harbell is of splendid stock, and, while perhaps not schooled to show Wwork, ean be developed into a winner. Good Racing Card. The races will be one of the strong features of the show. Racing Man- ager Bones has obtained a splendid d of entrie and all the riders and trictly mateurs. Mr, y that he looked for more real raci ith amateurs up than with professionals, as the amateur is in the race for the sport and not for any profits that may ac- crue. Two worthy ¢ at th ities will be repre- The tearoom a_ committee T. Grayson and for the sented will 1 be. selling concess Many of the boxholders have already arranged to have tea in their boxes each after- noon. FIND $480,000 IN BONDS. New York Police BelieYe They Have Solved Bank Robbery. NEW YORK, May 11.—Police head- quarters was notifled last night of the finding of $i50.000 in liberty bonds, supposed to be those stolen from the Cha National Bank in this city on Api in a safe deposit vault in a bank at $t. Augustine, Fla. A former employe of the Chase Na- tional Bank. it was said. has been : al®o an arrest was. reported Savannah, Ga. VANNAH, Ga. May 11.—John W. Vardeman, registered at a local hotel -as John W. Hollis, and his wife were taken into custody here in connection with the theft of liberty bonds from ;'Ile] Chase National Bank in New ork. The arrest of Vardeman was brought about by four detectives, who trailed Vardeman's wife from the north and saw her husband in Savannah. SILVIA THORNE EXPIRES. Actress Prominent Here Abroad for Past 35 Years. and vears, died vesterday. nt on the stage when she was ears old. Miss Thorne was | nt in musical plays of Wéber She also appeared with in several popular New York productions, with Edna May in London, and in recent years played with the Ralph Dunbar Opera Company in Chicago. EDWARDS W. ‘VA. CANDIDATE. HUNTINGTON, W. Va., May 11— Charles Frederick Edwards, mattress manufacturer, of this city, has au- thorized formal annourcement of his candidacy for the republican nomina- tion for United States senator at the ‘West Virginia primaries in August. promine and_ Fields. Lillian Russell Best under the sun VIVAUDOU'S MAV(S TALC - 25c Inthetall ved can with the gilt top. PurestimportedItaliantale —soft as velvet—affords soathing, cooling relief for sunburn and indispensable 5 lfte; Eomnng.’ golf, ten- nis bathing. Use it after your bath— when warm or tired and you'll see the vast differ- ence between MAVIS and and ordinary talcum. TOILETRIES aleum 50 ToiletWater 1.00 VIVAUDO NEW YORK . 50 and Harbell, President Harding's entry, Wwill be exhibited and ridden by Sergt. Joseph Matheson, who has charge of the horse. President to Be Away. allery this vear will feature rac ! the notables in the capi- tal. The sident and Mrs. Harding{ are to be out of town for the week end, but the President may attend the show | | l —Women's 10c. Special, each ....... —Women's regularly 19c. Special, each .. Kann’s—Street Floor. Novelty - Handkerchiefs Novelty Colored Sport Handkerchiefs, regularly * Novelty Colored Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, 10c Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, May 15th, A Change in Our ;ore Hours Our Big Dollar Millinery Offer | of Last Friday Repeated —We have had many inquiries from those who heard of the exceptional val- ues offered, hut were unable to avail themselves of last week’s opportunity and we thereforé repeat the offer tomorrow. —Hats trimmed free of charge if trimmings and the untrimmed hat are both - DRE 500 More Untrimmed SS HATS $2.49 to $6.49 Formerly In Friday’s Sale, Choice— $1.00 —Variety is one of the important points of this sale— you may choose from large, medium and small shapes. Shapes | Side droops, mushroom, pokes, sailprs, turbans, hats for matrons, ctc. —Ribbons for trimming, regularly 49c, special dur- ing.this sale, a yard— 19¢ purchased in our millinery store. Kann's—Second Floor. Colors —Copenhagen, muffin, mimosa, poinsettia, peri- winkle, navy, brown, black, etc. —Trimmings of many kinds, priced from— 50¢ to $5.00 Knitting Worsted Special Sale By the Ball and By the Hank —Balls, full 2-0z. weight, in all colors, both the sport sha?es or Regularly 50c 25¢ tnd the tones babies” wear. a ball. Special, Fri- day, a ball —Hanks, full 4-oz. weight, black, red and navy. larly 75c a hank pastel a hank Kann’s—Fourth Floor. general effect. made kinds. N " At at .... —6Y; ft. wide at —4 1, = we $2.49 | 17 —S it. -t i $2.98 | 5 Kann's—Third Floor. Regu- nk. Special, Friday only, 49C Imported Bead Necklaces None of These Ever Sold for 6 5 Less Than $1.00—Friday, Choice. . C —Full-length Necklace, finished with tassel. They are in red, black, and combinations of colors; also plain amethyst, sapphire, topaz and many other colors. —A bit of color that a costume sometimes needs can be introduced by a/necklace of this sort and adds greatly to the Kann’s—East Room—Street Floor. Friday—the Day for AWNINGS —The kind all ready to put up—no \\';'ziting—splendidly 'Roll-Up Porch o Curtain to Match Remnants of Fine Quality White Goods —38c and 5Cc Valyes. 25c Special, yard —Consisting of Plain and Fancy Voiles, Batiste, Long- ainsook, Crepes and All in good, useful in || _4ouinch White Transparent Organdy, very fine and sheer lit Regularly 30c. 38C a yard...... Kann's—Street Floor. Lower Prices to Encourage Quick Buying Our Finest Ready-Made Awnings —Kind that would cost you $5 if made to order. Special— $2.00 —Made of John Boyle’s No. 550 Sicilian striped duck; size 3 ft. 6 in. to the frame, with a 12-in. valance; finished with scalloped braid edge, and mounted on rustless round galvanized frames. Size 30 in. wide, to fit spaces of 28 to 32 inches. . Other Sizes to Match the Above at These Very Special Prices arfve. $10.98 T $11.08 Zoy it. wide at . —10% $13.98 $20.98 | | $3.98 e g ronca cunTaIN $7.98 $12.98. Two Lots of Laces At Special Friday Prices —The kinds laces that every household finds very useful for many purposes, such as trimming children’s underwear, for finishing off fancy work, etc. ——One lot consists of linen v!un_\: lace edzes, from one to two es wide. former- Iy selling at 10c vard. 5C Special Friday a vard... —The other lot contains Val es, 12 yards in a piece, edges larly 43¢ a of “THE BUSY CORNER” That Little Remembrance to Your Mother on Mother’s Day, May 14th —Do not neglect to send it. If it is only a little card of grecting she will treasure it. —We have an unusually well selected assortment of cards and booklets bearing = ap- ropriate messages. Priced " 5 Up —Illuminated = mottoes ex- pressing sentiments suiting the occasion are here in a variety of decorative effects. Priced at— $1.00, $1.75 and $2.75 Kann's—Stationery Store— Street Floor. Hosiery —2, pairs of Women's Cotton Stockings, regu- larly 25c. Special, a pair— —They are superfashioned, have seamless feet, in black, brown and white: —Women’s Fiber and Silk Hose, Burson make; seam- less ; widened leg, narrowed ankle, shaped foot. In gl ack and - ussian calf. - Pair $ 1 000 —Women's Fiber and Silk Sport Hose, seamless feet, mock seam ‘in leg, Lace “striped, machine clocked. In white, Russian calf, gray and Pair —Women'’s Dropstitch Silk Hose, seamless feet, mock seam in leg. White, Rus- sian calf and b $1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. 5,000 Yards of Wanted Silks Offered Friday at Practically Wholesale Cost $1.00 —Excellent heavy qualities, crisp weaves, in a complete assortment of fifty shades, suit- 39.In. All Silk Crépe de Chines Sale Price— THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY —1In accordance with the proposed change in the hours of the Government Departments, this store will open at 8:15 am., and elose at 5:00 p.m. beginning May 15th. colorings. —A remnant— 25¢C Kann's—Street F A Yard able for street and evening wear. Also plenty of black and white. Three Lines of Popular Silks Tomorrow at One Price —Navy blue and black dress taffeta, 35 inches wide—a soft, perfect A yard rch Messaline black and white. A yard.. —AIl-Silk Jersey Shirting sport wear.” A vard Kann's—Street Floor. Satin, in a full range of light and striped effects, 33 inches wide, in about 20 different color combinations, guaranteed fast colors. A yard —36-in. All-silk. Homespun, shown in ten sport shades. A New Lots Add to the Interest of Our. DRESS GOODS The Main Aisle Tables Will Be Busy Spots as a Result, With Eager Shoppers Secur- ing a Share of These $1.50 to $3.00 [ Fabrics at This Very Special Price, Yard....__. Sale Mill Remnants of —Splendid lengths—wanted fabrics—wide assortment of colors, also black. —Mill Remnants of Tweeds. —Mill Remnants of Serges. —Mill Remnants of Coatings.. —Mill Remnants of Prunellas —Mill Remnants of Stripcs.,,m..: —Mill Remnants of Cream Goods, 98¢ Kann’s—Main A Big Accumulation of WASH GOODS REMNANTS FROM STOCK —Make this Friday's sale of even greater importance than our usual Remnant Sales. e—Street Floor. —A splendid assortment of percales in useful lengths, neat patterns and excellent colorings ; also plenty of dress ginghams, madras, voiles, tissues, linene suitings and crepes. day, a yard Kann’s—Street Floor—Main ! PAIR . Kann's—Fourth Floor. Would You Work, Ete., —The values are- $295 to Kann’s—=Second Floor.. Patent Leather Low Strap Styles New Frocks With Hand-drawn every stitch by hand, too, for this little price? $ .95 Women'’s Low Shoes $ 5.95 Quality—Style—Comfort Trimness and Gracefulness of line unusual to find in models —Offered at so modeérate a price Smart One-Strap Low Styles —One style has low heels; the others have medium heels, and one mode] is a smart com- A bination of patent - R leather and gray, with medium heels. —All sizes in the combined lot. And Other Popular tailored braid. —The colors are brown, black and white. Kann’s—Second Floor. Make a Blouse by Hand . $2.59 —Or the other hand, wouldn’t you consider yourself exceedingly lucky to get one already made— Well, luck is with you then tomorrow, because we have secured some very pretty—the words are underscored for emphasis—handmade blouses to offer at the above price. They have long lines of' dainty’ drawnwork, turn-back cuffs and roll collars hemstitched by -hand and some have the real handmade filet lase edge on the collar and cuffs, also hand-embroidered dots., A good assortment of sizes to select from. for...... Bobby. and Doris of Novelty Printed - Crepe de Chine —These pretty printed crepes are in quaint designs; the skirts are made with many flowing panels that hang below the hem of the skirt and quite flippantly flutter back and forth with every step of the wearer.” The bodice is finished at the waist with elastic. models are in slip-on styles. Some are of crepe knit, and othere of Canton crepe. chiefly in straightline effects. —In the lot also are some fine quality tweed dresses made with attached circular capes and are trimmed with gray, French blue, rust, navy, At $16.95 c1 PAIR e Shoes Materials of the Hour Other The last mentioned are The prices if from the full piece would be 28c to 58c. Choice, Fri- value. ..98¢c 19¢ ‘Two Lots of Neckwear . To Attract a Busy Throng of Eager Buyers —Neckwear that is in demand at the moment. Very spe- ially priced for the day. —Eyelet Embroidered Coliars, Tuxedo shape, in ferent designs, on fine cambric or organdy. 50c - Friday 29 —7Biill Remnants of Homespuns. 98¢ —Mill Remnants of Tricotines... 98¢ —Mill Remnants of Velours yard lengtis, in anany different 39.In. All Silk Georgeite Crepes $E}.25 A Yard silk much in demand for 75¢ C —Mill Remnants of Checks..___... ill Remnants of Viyella.. —Mill Remnants of Black Goods —Eibow - tength Suede - fi Fabric with white, shad with backs. finish Fabric Gloves, stitched bac ]‘i pongee. All not in o Pair . Kany Main Aisle—Street Floor. 24 size 6x9 feet, regularly $7.95. Friday. . —18 size 54x90 inches, regularly $5.95. Friday —100 size 27x54 inches, regularly $1.75. Friday A Big Friday Sale of 300 “Kooltex”’ Stenciled GR S A 18x36-inch Rug. Rugs for— —Kooltex Rugs tages. colors and designs, American rugs. Bedroom $12.95 and navy. The rugs American grass. splendid_service. .95. .Friday... * " Other Friday Bargains VAXTVi-t. weave. $645 and $7.45 grades. Kann's—Third Floor. | —10 Grass Rugs, sizes 12x12, 10/4x12 and 12x15 ft. *For- $224 All are subject to imperfec- $7 85 3 . o e Women’s Suede- Finish Fabric Gloves Washable Glov '05¢ —~Two-clasp Washable Suede- 1 hany dif- —Sleeveless Net Vestees, for wear with coats, dresses or sweaters ; finished with Peter Pan collars. S$1.00 value. Specialat........ TR R SRR A 6 7 C Kann’s—Street Floor. RUGS —One 8x10-ft. Rug and one The two $3.90 are cool-look- ing, sanitary and very attrac- )t- tive for.summer homes or They come in plea copied from the higher priced Use “Kooltex™ Rugs in Nursery Sun Parlor. Parlor Dining Room ‘Porches, etc, 69 Willow Grass Rugs —Size 8x10 feet. Regularly Spegial, Friday— $8.39 —New designs in green,*brown re made of%a superior quality tough give Will B ewer——————— — »_n-flmqu&—ot 98¢ 98¢ -98¢ . 98¢ i b A T —— . BT B T & L A T T A B T TR T PR L SR P P e N ] 5 s R PSR TR R R A 4 AR~ | AW ST hren e o e oA T STV o ot

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