Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 12

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, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY .16, 1922, THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY New Store Hours—8:15 AM. to 5 PM. Many Extra Values on Sale Tomorrow Not Advertised—Look for Them Throughot the Store | Plain Voiles That Express the | Beauty of Color | —An artist would revel in the color list we present in these beautiful yoiles, it is so extensive, taking in the staple:and the new high colors. : Some women find a frock of one solid color exceedingly becoming, Y| g and it is, in fact, very striking wh'en carefully chosen to suit the hair S Tt R and complexion. o e h e s T b Cots- T d, 2 5 C am and her sister, Miss Isabe] Cole- i i i man Freeman: contributed 35000, 1 —These are 38 inches wide and unusual values at, a yard, the bullding fund and, In addition, sent a cheek providing for two gold . stars and thirty-one. blue stars .in| . the dome of the .great auditoriuf building. ~These stars will represent " the entire quota-of men in the serv- S A ice durfng the 'world war from' their 3 - ] | native town of Cornwall, Pa. 'Other : 5 fi] | contributions included ome of $1.000 == Penna. Ave., 3th and D Strests. e city, y‘i!-ts}(hy ‘for financial support; ‘ashington Memo- T with the pufpose of completing this wesk :the $280,000 District ot Co-' lumbia quota‘in nation: § | 37.500,600 needed- for the eatablish- endowment, ot the, institu-’ b i | .In reviewing the Work of the firat 4 $6 dBy ¢ he appeal %or tm?-‘i'- Dr. S.“Green of the American chairman of ‘the campaign imittes, sald ‘last night ing to. the character of the! canvass being mdde It was dificult) | | to. make..a.definite -report of- resuits' achleved ‘yesterday. 2 i However, several subscriptions. | OurVictrola Combination * An Important s ‘Trimmed Hat Sale Weiine g rane $3.85,$4.79,$5.79 —Hats made of georgette and taf- 7 feta, some transparent brim styles, 4 also’ combinations ef white Milan and taffeta. $10 Cash Places ‘This Victrola and 2 3 -Records in* Your Home T M|eE PAY BALANCE TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE CThe Shipes S e i dress —New Tissues, 36 inches wide; woven checked, striped and figured hat, semi-dress and tailored models. effects in attractive colorings, and new patterns which have 5 0 C never been shown here before. A yard......ovecnnse.s = —The colers are sand, orchid, pebble, mimosa, navy, brown, gray, Killarney, black and plenty of white. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Secend Floor. Of §500 from Dr. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the Smithsonian Insti- tution, in_memory of his son, Stuart alcott, who lost his life in an air combat In France. Star Plan Popular. The plan to provide stars in the dome of the auditorium to commemo- rate the service of individuals during the world war has appealed strongly, not only to the people of this city, but to-all parts of the country, the asso- ciation announces, adding ‘that many inquirles. are being received dally at the headquarters of the Memorial As- sociation, 1700 I street northwest, In regard to this feature of the building. The Assoclation further states. that from Dr: George M. Kober and one Est. 1879 Screen Doors and -Couch - Hammocks Summer Home Comforts With Which Your House Should Be Supplied Smart Summer Dressesof Shantun ) finusually. ‘Attractive in Style EDMONSTON’S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children - “Quality Is Important” “Fit Is Imperative’ both men and women have been stir- red by the arrangement to give fitting and permanent recognition to every Individual in service during the war Exceptional in Quality of Material Workmanship Is of the Best Four Popular Styles Contipental Make Screen Doors Rediiced for Tomorrow’s Sale and “it is Indicated that many com- “Foot Form Footwear” . Stands for Correction, Value ~ . . and Good Taste v We lllustrate the “Perfect Oxford.” It Clutches at Heel. It Supports the Arch It Snugs Up at the, Ankle It is_possible to weara LOW SHOE and ‘enjoy the sup- porting comfort that was hereto- fore - possible only with a well-fitting, high - grade High . 3 Shoe. ? . “Black, White and Brown These oxfords are not only SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED, but are Fitted by the most experi- enced Shoe Experts. They're graceful, stylish and unequaled values at the price. - - EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street " Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles * Mand 8. Coi | tausht.. . munities will provide in this way for the remembrance of their own. sol- diers and sailors and ni b; tributions for town: grou f stars.'” :The appeal for funds is being made in a-distinctly novel way so far as the workers ‘are concerned, as the plan simplifies the effort of each worker, insures effective personal so- licitation and promises a comprehen- sive. canvass of the city for the me- morial fund. A sheet containing five subscription blanks Is given each worker, who agrees to become a subscriber and to fill out the first subscription blank on the sheet. She then obtains the con- tributions of four others from each of whom she secures a promise to obtain four. additional contributors. With her own sheet containing blanks for five contributions fllled, she gives to each of her fellow contributors a du- :Huta sheet of five subscription lanks. Her task Is then ended.” Chain Method Continues. Then each of the four contributors, who were secured from the original worker,- takes “the duplicate sheet given her, transfers her own to the. first ‘blank on her own duplicate sheet and begins her ewn actual work of the canvass. . Like that of the fecst ‘woman, ‘her task is completed when she has obtained four -contri- butions in addition to her own and a_pledge from each contributor to take a duplicite sheet and obtain four other contributors. Each of the sixteen in turn will obtain contributions from a group of sixty-four contributor-canvassers, and the work will be simplified fn that each of the sixty-four will be asked to ob- tain only four contributions. They will not be u‘«l to obtain from each of their contributors a pledge of further canvassing. - With “this step the chain of appeal to the residents of | the District wiil be ended. | . The plan was decided upon by the iexmtlvo committee, of which Dr. David Jayne Hill is chalrman, and the’ campaign cohtrol' committee, headed by Dr. Green. Among the women who began the intensive work: of canvassing the city yesterday -were Mrs. Alfred Pem. broke. Thom, Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mrs. Ashton Todd, Mrs. Francis St.. Clair, Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, Mrs. Harry L. Rust, Miss Rachel King, Mrs. Willlam F. Dennfs, Mrs, Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. John N. Speel, Mrs. Atles Pomerene, Mrs. Le- fess, Mrs. Minnegerode An- drews, Mra. Henry ‘Churchill Cook, Mrs. Francis Walker, Mrs. Noble New- port - Potts, Mrs. Alexander Wolf, Maj. Julle Stimson, Mrs. J. W. Friz. 1, ‘Mrs. William H. Herron, Miss zel * | Bthel Bagley, Miss Kathleen Smith, Mrs. L W. Littell and Mme. Jacobo Varela. > —_— HITS ‘SCENARIO SCHOOLS.’ g Photoplaywrights’ League Wants Their Operations Curbed. The FPhotoplaywrights League of America, an association of scenario ‘writers with headquarters in Los An- #eles, has called upon Will H. Hays, ; “csar -of the movies” to “curb the operationd of -scenario schools,” which, it is claimed, are using. the names of numerous prominent motion picture people in .collecting millions of ‘dollars from picture “fans” fr the sale of their “courses” or “nlunn The. 1 points-out that the w! apread” dlsnatistaction ® o Rmong , thousands of disappointed theater patrons who are “students” of & reaction which will result in Holesale ox: ;‘# . concerns - will shortly bring T wl Vo2 i o umA.flglll. ""'s‘"“g of the sague. other prominent photo- laywrights, the lunna says, d‘;e:l:e that wmcenario writing cannot be ., In_these Cordalier ‘we i are. .offering you the ‘ very latest Navelty in the Jowalry line. They —The dresses are made in straight ‘style, some with pleated panels, embroidered in ¥brown, made square neck style and some with-long roll collar. —There are straightline coat dresses made in loose style, finished with narrow belt, and ‘handmade’ buttonholes. —Still another attractive model is made in straightline —W aln u t-stained’ Screen Doors. $ Wednesday at 1 -85 —4-panel style, size 32x80 inches. Well constructed, filled with fine black —Fancy Hardwood wire cloth. Screen Doors at. . .. $2.79 —Size 34x84 inches. Made with fancy rili worked center, filled with fine lack wire cloth. 59c¢ —Hardwood Extension Window Screens. Special at —Size 24x41 inches. v finished lumber, filled with fine black._wire cloth. effect; trimmed with fine hem- stitching, and finished with v, ndrrow white kid belt, roll | collar, afid square neck. Many of these have touches of bright.gold stitching. —Misses’ sizes, and women’s sizes from 36 to 4. At— $19.90, $25 and $29.75 Kann’s—Second Floor. th Separate Sport —They are made of embroid- ered georgette, with round neck and short sleeves. They have tie sashes at each side and the colors are tan, with red, white with jade, navy with red and white with black. Also pretty frilled styles, trimmed with lace, in white and flesh. to Select From at........ Kann’s—Second Floor. Sample Voile Blouses —$2.95 to . fi.?s vnlu:ef $ 1 .69 — material is a fine quality Vn!.rl‘: and trimmed with h crochet, filet, and val —They, are made in s «y” feck styles, so! have \frills edged with lace. They .are -made with long and short 6. These in Main Alsle—Street Floor. . .. Jet Belts. —A ‘special value, o 9225 re formed of round or: square cabochons, linked togethet with jet beads, and. are very popular for wear ‘with one-piece straight-line frocks. 4 . Kann's—Street Flaor. and 4 2% ds long, finished - with - wide < hems, *and ‘are -used with ‘colored. wash frocks as well as for white,: ‘~—Others yard— * ‘ . 59¢ Up : fl:‘l‘lia.t——vutqullr .Abd Couch Hammocks —With boxed mattress_and: - $8.69 ‘—Made of good khaki cloth, with high sides and ‘windshield, galvanized chain supports on sides; strong national link springs. Good soft mattress; place for holding books, papers, etc. Kann’s—Tihrd Floor. > Made of natural varnished —Silver Gray Fin- I:::ed S_'cveen Doors $ 1 .94 -3-p; style, size 30x78 inches. Filled with 14-mesh galvanized screen wire. —Extra Heavy Varnished Hard- :t”d Screen Doors 53.95 —Size 30x78 inches. Made with 4x134- inch frame, filled with fine galvanized screen wire. —+Sherwood All-metal Extension Window Screens. Special at 45c¢ —Made entirely of metal, with fine black wire, closely woven to the frame. Size 18x33 inches. Can be used as a permanent screen if desired. Davenport Couch Hammocks Special at $20.69 —Made of khaki or gray duck, with thick tufted mattress and upholstered back rest. Can be ad- justed to form a bed when needed. Comfortable style, papers, etc. A CARLOAD PURCHASE OF ID(])%;‘\L FIRELESS —Only sm dm;n delivers to yollr ‘home one of. these fas —Come in and have a Y : EASY TERMS to suit you. while it i paying for .inelf? o Special - show you | { Yours Tomorrow—at a $1.00 ‘brings one to your S A - : e | THRIFTY PEOPLE, . - Brings to You - You've Always Wanted One _ pecial price and these easy terms—this is the greatest bargain in ‘our entire store. Buy this hot-weather necessity now, and the actual vings wifl earn its cost before it's paid for. - , 5 3 S e et -and the ‘balance paid on WHhy got buy now and be enjoying it' tomorrow. can be cooked by a firoless cooker. —M. 5 y a better Cooks Beautiful cak not Fireless tove. Beautiful oak- -ufl:é‘:;’u:::thumnm lining; big assortment of num utensils; thermometer and goods cook b antéed. So easy to operate that cooking is a joy. Demonatration Now Going on—Housewares Department, 3d F\ with pockets for holding magazines, COOKERS The Ideal isa Cooker that Roasts, Bakes. Quality—Comp and Boi}ls;: £5 plete Outhit fine alumi- cook book. Fuily guat-

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