Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 29

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CERNANHATRED | ~ FORULS. FADED Epecial Correspondence of The Star and Chi- Ayt o BERLIN, l(.::.:u:‘nl’y i Kann's—Street- Floor. ~on Bohlen, husband of Frau Bertha XKrupp, who before the war was known as the ¥cannon queen” and still owns the great Krupp steel and iron works in Essen, recently accused the Tinited States of being a *“poor sport’ for having withdrawn from European affairs. Other prominent Germans have heen equally severe in thelr criticlsm. ~ Nevertheless, it can be truthfully said that among all of Ger: many’s former enemies the Unite: States is least disliked by the German people. Indeed. their attitude is one of friendly tolerance mingled with hop: ;‘:‘:(r since the peace treaty was { gigned at Versailles the Germans have 1 across the Atlantic with eves . “America cially until and “most st that the Assorted Chocolates in Bulk —The assortment includes chocolate-covered creams, nou- gats, caramels, etc. —Spécial, a2 pound, riday ... ¥ 19C Kann's=Street Floor. "Small Fitted Veils —For wear with small hats or under large “hats, in :lnin and 50c and . THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY S Honn DalyBilsam oS pm . “THE BUSY CORNER® — * . Pemna. Ave, 8th and D Strects EvuyFlmoftthi(S!oupmnhnnySpoddVlhm—Weunnotmonncetbem'lll,Imtyouwillfin_,dtl:mdlfim tomorrow. - N Mill Remnants and Remnants from Stock of Wool Dress Goods —Remnant lengths of 56-in. Kelley Tweeds, in tan, red, beaver, blue : and orchid. These are v from stock. -l —Also Mill Remnants of homespuns, coatings, checked and striped flan- ‘nels, dark navy tricotine Poiret twill and black \ and colored serges. : —Goods formerly selling from $1.59 to $3 yard, Friday— 98¢ vd. Kann’s—Street Floor. Women’s Silk Burson Hose Kanit to Fit Without a Seam Drop Stitch Sport ose - " For a Friday Special, a Pair— —There are few women who do not know of the splendid fitting and wear- ing qualities of Burson hose, and particularly Burson silk hose. These stockings have the nar- rowed ankle, fashioned leg and cotton tops and soles. We have them in gray and sandune. —Women's Cotton Stock- ings, seamless feet; rein- forced heels and toes. Mock seam in leg. White, black and cordovan. Pair— 15¢ i T we are on our feet again assuredly America will peace t be revised. Which every American 1ivi {many has heard many times. It IS {touching, this faith in America, and, though the German people have been disappointed time and again by ex- aggerated reports in the newspapers that America had promised this or 1that, they have not lost their belief that ultimately the big natiog across ‘the sea will come to Germamy's as- sistance. Big Brother Across Sea. Recently 1 sat in a popular Berlin cabaret listening rather listlessly to the recitations and songs of a well known performer. Most of them were the usual drivel about the "zflod‘ Strap Pumps, Oxfords and Novelty Effects o iy B2 Bl 4 —More style than we ‘can ade- : - —Shoes for street, dress and sport quately picture in this announce- $2 ; wear. ment. 41 —Made of patent leather, Russian * about the black troops on German %o0il and the lost Rhine. This kind every city-and town in Germany very night and is rather boring to foreigners, although it is greatly ap- | plauded by the natives. But sudden- my ears caught the word ‘‘Ameri- ka,” and, perking up I heard the fol- Jowing song, which since then has Clean Up of —Almost everything that a calf, tan kid -and black kid. Organdy, Collars woman will want in good shoes e L A ansond widlls g ] S Osean liegt s i Redmoore it avn || for summer. Windsor Ties ol el el ioned, lisle tops and soles; Kann’s—Fourth Floor. sortment. o —50c and 59¢ ¢ Lass vergessen sein den alten Streit, Lass leben uns in Friedseligkeit, Erloes uns von den Ketten. high spliced heels. Black, white, Russian tan, cochin, gray. Pair— values. Spe- —Two styles of Organdy Rufffed Semi-made Skirtings, in two shades of rose and copenhagen. $1.50 value. Special, a yard— $1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. { IAmerica, big brother across the sea, ) You who fought _guinst us and won. Only you can Bve us Let us forget ¢.® quarrels. Let us live in 3¢ together, And deliver us from our bonds. ] It was moi pathetic than brilliant, ’this song, but the audience seemed to ! think it wonderful. When the per- former had finished a storm of ap- plause rewarded him and Ne had to | sing it all over again. He seemed to | have expected this, for when he be- gan singing again he pulled out of his pocket and waived a miniature American flag. The applause this ‘time was even louder than at first. _Similar scenes may be witnessed al- imost every night in the big beer pal- ‘aces and cafes in Herlin and other ,cities, and may be tiken as the ex- pression of the popular feeling to- Tomrea e || | One of Qur Most Important n and the American So- ;‘ie({;of Fri lds‘u!wr Quakers, in feed- < i et Remnant Sales of Was S creating this feeling i e -.America. And the e itions of Germans, the children ol’ —Because this has been a very busy week, and we ! —Children’s Fancy Half “ Socks seamless; white g1 { !‘ bodies; pink and. sky ! =< i L{‘ v S o striped tops; turn-down e i 3 f " || cuffs, Special, pair— 19¢ Kann’s—Street Floor. 'Manufacturer’s Samples Lace All- Overs and Flouncings 3,500 Yds. of Silks—The Wanted Kind Friday in a Special Sale at Two Phenomenally Low Prices 36-INCH ALL-SILK RATINE 3(¢-INCH SILK PLISSE CREPE White Goods Remnants - —Majority are 36 in. squares. If from full who were fed by the Ame: cans, probabl 1l ettain ev y 5 + 2 : i !.xlg:[r!egdré{e.%xf teolingy hward e ha{.i acc_unllu‘liated many odd lengths —The all-silk Ratine is shown A YARD —The . Silk Plisse Crepe will g‘;‘&e)"o“ld ber !&6.5 - This unselfish action om. part. onexymen in ten attractive colors for sport launder nicely, is desirable Io’r —18c valiles, consisting of .00 a yard. Friday— Y oiinens mericans HAS. pue S v i Yniles —Madras . wear, also the natural shade, trotteur dresses, thildren’s fine quality pajama checks, 4 they had regarded Americans as cold, incha —Percales and white. dresses, undergarments, does longcloth and nainspok; 36 Ea ennative rosorshied —~Ginghams —Tissues —One of the most popular of ‘ : not require ironing, and is inches wide; very closely ~ . l,,.ar Tpethey delieved, went into the —Plisse Crepes silks for sport suits, skirts or shown in pink, orchid, honey- woven and in good useful y Bar wee ise Wall street wanted it} . —Linen-finished Suitings —And Other dresses. dew, light blue, mais and white. lengths. :guflv.::‘n!&:cli :é‘sol;fl;/h l:c:;p:{fi ce 5 = 1 a lot of children, first the Wash Goods . —40-inch White Transparent colors: They will be very fe- ()rgnnl h ds{’.cfingamjihezr. Reg- ular 3 ecial, a e e 350 —White Ratine Suiting, 36 inches wide; closely woven and s‘?lendideei ht for suits and skirts. Regularly 45c. "Special, 3 yard, 3OC Kann's—Street Floor. In Our Downstairs Book Store Tomorrow —1 Set Thackeray, 20 vols., Pub. by MacMillan. Reg- Tk brice SS000; Fisfay lonly S0t e A 0o $30.00 —1 Set Shakespeare, 20 vols. Buckram. Regular price $24.00. Friday only...cceocevvevecrnnnanenn gu s 1 5-00 —1 Set Chambers Encyclopedia, 10 vols. Russian 515 00 leather. Regular price $29.00. Friday only......... 0 —1 Set Century Encyclopedia and Dictionary, 12 $l 5 00 vols. Cloth. Regular price $25.00. Friday only..... . sirable for wvests, sleeves, panels, etc. The colors include honeydew, peacock, periwinkle, champagne, American Beauty, taupe, moss rose, white and black. EXTRA SPECIAL —100 Skirt Lengths—Plain and Figured Silks and Satins for Sports gy Wear. Yard, 2 5 ° Epring on Germany later—or the MGerman idea of Americans had been 'nll rorLgr; l:ng E’\ d byh %lme the a ca had a big. — = s~ igenerous heart and really wanted 32 to Vi .:;:(2‘[“( I"l r‘e(urnk for the ‘millions A s'k .lne! pent on relief work. Since that ti i The average German has beeh willine Kann's—Street Floor. l\\ASwPfldr by America. g00d deal has been done to promot, 1 this feeling. Lectures have beef-' mvene. > = ‘ = ‘articles by the score have been publish- | T H mm ear—Se One of These e ral and socialist press and llm- !innumerable pamphlets have been sent LetiUs it foe Y pelex S W bt ines broadcast. This publicity has strength- Jened the new attitude of the masses to- ' “ward the “American cousin &cross the gea,” and the result has been that the desire to emigrate to that friendly ; country is very strong among the : At *12, 22 an( 3 j2ounger set. " However, America’s re- —Made of all the popular new braids, including lisere; strictions on immigrati o { pelled the Young German. favmers and China piping, oatmeal body hats, leghorns, peanut braids and Milan hemps. —The silks and satins are 2 and 2} yards in length and are in white and colors. Only 100 of them—therefore hurry. Kann’s—Street Floor. Belgians, and then the German little Jones. The Germans felt there was something wrong: either the Ameri- cans wanted mething in ret@rn for their money—something they would > Kann's—Lace Store—Street Floor. —They are decidedly cool and ex- ceptionally smart appearing. —We are showing an nnusu&ly ag- ::active Tuxedo mm?el $l 6-95 * _Three smart styles, tailored models, with long coats, slashed at the bottom, with bindings of self material and link fastening, in misses’ and women’s sizes. At $29-75 —White Jersey Suits, in Tuxedo style. At...... —White Linen Coat Suits, with the long coats and tening. At... Pongee Suits Are Popular { workingmen to repress their “wunder- . llusr." And even if there were no re. | strictions, the young workingman would be unable to emigrate at this time he—‘ cause of the almost prohibitive rates 1he ‘steamship companies are charging jfor a trip to the United States. Business Men Active. The German government, too, is v nxious that Germany's relations welg he United States should be most cor- dial and that the bad impression the kaiser's diplomats made in America during the war should be eradicated. *German business men and industrial ,Jeaders have. formed the ‘De fAmerikanischer Virtschatts . Bun (German-American Economic League ‘with Gustav Stresemann as its head. | It is the aim of this organization to':cx‘ —In large brim shapes, pokes, mushrooms, sailors, tur- bans, off-the-face and flare. Hammocks, Window Shades, Etc. T T Read this list and then be here early for . A your share and best selection . 300 Ready-Made Awnings Reduced Friday $ —Made of heavy tan and white or blue and white striped duck, mounted on fiexible steel frames. Complete with fixtures, in sizes 36, 42 and 48 inches wide, to fit spaces from 34 to 50 inches wide; finished with neat scalloped valance. —The colors are black, natural, jade, lavender, etc. —In connection with this sale of untrimmed hats, we are making a special offer of 300 soc Flower Wreaths. Choice........... cesereses 1 ' —Hats trimmed free of charge if shape ar'd trimmings are purchased in our Millinery Ste(e. —Extra Special—Bandéed Sailoré, in black, qav;’, brown and two-tone effects; $l { 50 all silk lined and banded with silk grosgrain ribbon. At.........ceeeneeeeees > Kann’s—Second Floor. — If You Need a’ Sepa'rgte Skirt —This is a real opportunity to purchase one tomorrow at very ®@s a medium in facilitating trade ‘ommerce between the two counl:l':: nd smoothing over misunderstandings and disputes that might arise to threaten the peaceful intercourse of \business. The American Chamber of Cominerce in Berlin is working in the ,same_direction, and is trying to make lill offices a clearing house for German- ' ‘sqmmun trade. Finally, the Amerika \Jdnstitute in the Berlin University has -@s its object the maintenance of close ‘wonnections bet: ) 0y igb e o o st anich neopee o 66;.' = < tng. X L 3 e _ll is obvious that Germany wants thi '—s “" h-dq“ fUnited States to be a close and ~r)l|e.lplllel o” hm exc' dy' thow s 53 friend. It becomes apparent now a: then that the Germans cherish the hog 2 among the allies, and that in one. of ————— ,” “Texolenm” and Other Makes \ 8695 10 8895 53 OQ Z -Values, Friday at.. Ve P k| Sies 7%x101% Fu to 9x12 Fr. Friday— DEIgR 3D | e e —7 feet wide, made of heavy Friday to 55 C , - —The sale lot includes tweeds, homespuns, checked and basswood slats, closely set —Mounted on excellent qual- i'on one side, with France on the other. 4 plaid velours, prunellas, and novelty plaids. together f“"“' .ls"‘!"f e ity spring rolless. Comglete ‘ g ) $7 OO = —Some are fringed, others strictly tailored, and still others f"r’s‘“:f‘ L“w“"; o ;r'el:nf“:} e | with fixtures in white, ecru, ‘ . 3 pleated models. The colors are those most approved SAb combinarion hock ad light olive, medium and dark pulley, ropes, fixtures and e::';‘ in%;":‘ ‘L:;“ wide, 5 thifepring, anchoring device to keep “Seconds” of $12.95 to $16.20 Grades —These rugs are in splendid condition, the Bprincip:l imper- ' Kann’s—Second- Floor. from flapping in stormy 1,800 ¥ll'dl fections consisting of the border being cut off at one end. ¥ Khaki Am Duck ;flgzflufi Felth':lu M.ul,‘ for vestibule and general 3 3 C 3 : —39¢ to 59¢ values. ility service. Friday, each.....eeeeisseniecsnaianaes ° ; Swinging Hammocks Reduced Friday Gmgham and ; —Choice 0w nanensan 27C -, 125 Summer Rugs —High-grade ‘khaki duck, in 8 10 and 12 ounce weight = —For evéry room in'th or the porch, high-grade - . grades, © Ideal for malin . dnmenicqra,nd imponed' :::Eu?ndl{egullrlyw;ld.z.i '%h fxrn& i = g}‘:hm and ::::Eo:t;d awnings, porch cunaing. @ 2 % ! B - Friday, choice— 2 N . Think of paying:- - . : rings at md.und’ foot. Ideal tents, - camp stools, ham- | " IMA“ m. = 2 2 3 3 y g - : % so little for a Ao 58 for porches, campers, boats, . | . m}"-‘ etc. 1 to 10 yard staia —American Grass Rugs, 9x12 ft, crex and the wil- “_They are $1.99 to $2.99 vajues. low kind; made from the very finest American "u’.‘“‘i'*“l'- 9x12, §t.; heavy' twisted Japanese J: grass, in attractive patterns and- rush straw of unusual wearing quality. Natural —Made in straightline and waistline t}zh of gobgl‘i;tiality —9xl2- i I —Covered in good. grade of cretonne, ft. Heavy Basket Weave: Fiber | Rugs, of center, with 9-inch green border. S material, in stripes a:nd plain colors. ety & ; 3 * i T grade, in plain ‘coldred_center, with bor- | 4 and Perfection Wool-and-fiber w 5 ginghams have white pique or organdy collars, “: t‘e“:.h ;ll‘“"’;; “i;igsf;"mt’w m"?:s‘ o : ! 2 t m. They ar ; < , firmly woven rug, al 'dhelvy rmly i in checked for the_ year ri fi chambrays are trimmed in cheécked ginghas nished with bumdbmidbqlmf_“fizulfifo_m etc. Large assortment of colorings to selectr?rom- - 3 Floor. I , -] c

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