Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1922, Page 17

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» White Hou: ). PRESIDENT DELAYS NAMING RENT BODY Holds Personnel Too Impor- tant to Be Chosen Hastily. President Harding is not going to act hastily in selecting the personhel of the new Rent Commission for the District of Columbia. In making this fact known at the it was explained that the pecially a ious to ol of the b persons possible for this important T fore reaching any con- will wait until he has re- enal reports upon each of the men and women whose names have been susgested to him for con- sideration It was intima the White| probably ations of i here pow more than a Aozen candid; for S e places. th ’ n recommended ward F. Colla- | republic man of the I Representatives Keller of Mumnesora i Nebraska called on the and offered nection with t e sons whor consideration fo: vities of the 3 Union, and whom R tive ) gan stated after his interview with the President, is eminently qualified in va- rious to appreciably serve on the commission. RENTBOARDUPHELD BY APPEALS COURT Decision Adverse to Appel-| lant Who Excepted to Rul- ing on Rental Valuation. The Rent Commission was sustained today by the District Court of Ap- peals in an cpinion by Chief Justice Smyth. The Rent Commi&sion had determined a complaint of Mary L Elliott and the Washington Loan and Trust Company, against Leopold H. Forster, tha ster was not paving a reasonable rental for a store and dwelling occupied by him. The commi e rental at $200, and M Forster paid a the pproperty which nded ond the contended such | -nt had the effect of s since the tru to adopt th no error of law the commission the mount of the rent could not be re- ewed 379 ARRESTS IN 48 HOURS Police Chief Sullivan's. Report to he police forty-eight hours ended at § o his morning. Ar- rests for alleged violations of the prohibition enforcement act number- ed 29, intoxication 53, speeding 39, and violations of other traffic regu- lations 103 —_— . arrests duri For Over 1 Years Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Retunded. | | GresnerS House of Kuppenheimer Clothes. Round Trip Atlantic City Sunday, June 11 ton - - - .M. Tickets on sile beglnning Friday pre: ceding date of excursion at Consolidated Ticket Office, 13th and F Streets, and at Union Station. Returning, Leaves Atlantle City - - - 5:i30 P.M. Similar excursions Sundays, June 25 and Pennsylvania System The Beate of the Bruadwes Limitd. )| ~ FOR SKIN TORTURES | Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need 1 Don't worry about Eciema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, hgalthy skin by using Zemo, obtained at any drug spore for 35c, ‘or extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and malgs the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene- trating, antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always de- pendable. ‘ terial Review. wool or lace frocks. Kann's—Street Floor. $1.00 Value 615-In. Satin Ribbons 8 VALUE Yard 39c TUESDAY ONLY —1In white, pink. blue, navy, brown, black, jade and lav- ender. These ribbons are good for sashes and millinery purposes. Kann’s—Street Floor. Housefurnishings Special Items—Tuesday in the Sale . ~ =—3l-plece Cot- tage Sets, of Syracuse china. Subject to manufac- turer's defects. Special, set, 98¢ te Enamel Combinets, 12- qt. =ize. Ball handle and cov- er. Speclal $1.39 —_W —10-qt. size, round shape, sun- ray finish. - Special, 89¢ —O0’Cedar Mops, regularly $1.00. Special 79c ~—Ice Cream I'reesers galvanized iron; 2- qt. size. Special DAISY | ICE;CREAM $1.39 FREEZER —Blectrie Irons, Mesco brand; guar- anteed for one year. Special— $3.39 —Water Pail and 6 Bars of Babbitt’s Laundry Soap. Spe- cial— Complete, 44c Kann's—Third Floor. Free Pattern Sheets Are Here for July —All of our pattern services—Excella, Home Journal and Pic- —The new miodes will inspire you to be your own dressmaker, and there will be individuality in your pretty cotton, silk, linen, —Ask for a free sheet at any of the pattern departments. —The patterns for July are in also. Silk and Cotton Rajah Material Yd., 78¢ __A rough weave material for making women’s skirts and dresses and children’s clothes. including black, as well as all the new sport shades. Kann’s—Wash Goods Store—Street Floor. " THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGT! ; 4 } Pleating Radio X .m! I Dept. , | Heir:stlt:h- 4th Reasonable Floor. = - - e e N e Rates. 1 Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. t0 5:30 pm. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets it oor $1145 Value $Q.95 ~ Tuesday Only this store. Here —F o ur-passenger swings, 8 ft. high, 6 ft. wide; frame is bolted together. Seats and hangers painted a cool green, uprights painted red. Kann's—Fourth Floor. All-Silk Foulards $1.25 Yard —In small neat figures and scroll effects, mostly in navy blue and white and black and white. Satin Messalines $1.25 Yard —Shown in 35 light and dark colors; also black. Changeable Chiffon Tuesday Only It is in all the staple colors, ON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE are hints of what we have Printed Georgette Crepes, $1.25 Yard —Shown in several designs and all the new colors. White All-Silk Jersey $1.25 Yard —The silk that is used for many purposes. ’ Self-Color Check and Block Effect Georgette Crepes Printed Persian Georgette Cre){es $1.25 Yard —Shown in six wonderful color |Another Tuesday Big Value Day 1 OO Lawn SWlngS —It will pay you handsomely to look forward to | planned for tomorrow—others not advertised to Tuesday as a day for extra special bargains at | be found-on every hand—look for them. —Special signs point the way to savings. .|My, How These 25,000 Yds. Summer Silks Are Going at $1.25 Yard! —No wonder—they are the wanted kinds in the best colorings and the price is an exceptionally low one. 1f you were not here today be sure you are Tuesday. All-Silk Plain Cenrfieue Crepes, 81.25 Yard —Shown in 75 colofs. White and Colored Plain and Fancy Sport Satins, $1.25 Yard —A wonderful assortment in all white for general sport wear. combinations, = Taffetas and Plain Chiffon . ) $1.25 Yard Imported Honan Taffetas, $1.25 Yard All-Silk Crepe de Chines | —These novelty georgettes €1.25 Yard —Shown in 20 plain and change- $1.25 Yard’ | o in 35 1 ik e 7 e ALl B !f ] b d shown in 35 light and dark | of the wante _/ Kann's—Street Floor. | —Shown in 35 wanted colors. shades. i also white. Special for Tuesday S Imported Dresses gy fuut ummer presses gl Garters, made of Gingham best quality - frilled ribbon i eiastle. Tave Sizes 4214 $ Tuesday For Misses and e, ave | Blouses—A Sale | (% .90 Tucsds Women f,‘.‘?,"‘_ Special, & $5.05 to $7.95 Values ¢ N —Dresses you will want to own be- —Cool and . in the popu- 3 99 cause they are so pretty and great far small raightline and [ . =| value at Tuesday's price. Made of slip-over models, trimmed with or- e o figured voile with collars and cuffs of gandie and linen. —“Reddy” Hair esdny Only embroidered organdie and Normandy 3¢ Feouch Koot Nets, regular 10c | zcSamples and surplusages from | yoje dresses with collars and cufis of Ll ;:rch- Special, ¢ Stylish crepe de chine and white organdie. Choice of navy and red. blue, 1z : gette erepe blouses Jjn sl white, brown and white and black white. tuck-in, tie-on and e and white. i { [ I e Kann's—Sctond Floos: Kann’s—Sccond Floor. trimmed lrzn\_‘\'hxlfl. flesh (lq —Light-weight Garment Shields, | pi89%¢, e 7 A J net back: ‘Sizes'3, 4 and 5, Regs | iousess are fn T d d White Silk ularly 75c. Speciall 3 5O - Todars with Tokcde, Berk weeda an ersey { wute Si pair X C Peter Pan collars. Cho o white. flesh. bisque and n Kann's—Second Floor. Eyelet Embroidery $2.25 Values $1.50 Yd. Tuesday Only —1In the ecru st so popular —100 yards Spool Silk, black only: first quality and made for the U. S. Government. A spool lOC Kann's—Street Floor. Quart Size Vacuum Bottles Tuesday Only now—and 40 and (note the widths) broidefies that prettiest of = blouses, summer dresses or for trimming the pop- ular gingham dress ¥ you will get a share of thi Kann's—Lace Store—Street Floor. 122 —H,otakold or Universal makes. Green and brown enamel cases, aluminum cup and shoulder. These have = the same fillers as the higher B Lace Clocked priced bottles, Stockings Kann’s—Street Floor. $4.50 Value Pair. $3.50 Tuesday Only —Silk from toc to hem: full fashioned; high spliced heels. In white, seal, silver, cordovan, polo gray and black. Kann's—Street Floor. Carved Bone Beads $2.00 Vllne'l Women’sBelts —In white and colors and combination designs. Worth 50c : Special, 19c Kann’s—Leather Goods Store—Street Floor. - Satin-Finish | Satinette 4. 79¢ Vllllle 890 ' !Yd‘, 59c | Tuesday Only Tuesday Only ool 58 . ¢d_bone neck- lace that it is —36 inches wide and in white hard to distin- guish from onl}; ivory. Perfect carving in a £ most attrac- tive design. 30- sinch length, graduated style with gold . plated _spring ring catch. Kann's — * Kann’s—Lining Dept.— Street Floor. Pearl Bead ' Necklaces East Room — Street Floor. Mosquito Net 9139 WNALUE $1.25 Value $1.%0 59 by C Piece TUE Tuesday Only- L —You need this now for windows & ‘ and porches, eto ; —8 yazds to the plece, full 63 —24 inches long, flesh tint, and inches wide. Close mesh kind in . _graduated style; gold-plated | dark blue and vellow only. 100 clasp. &':3.'.' for Tuesday’s sale at 59c A “Kann's—W! Kann's—Street Floor. szne:nmoor.h_u‘ S e Jersey Suits —Sizes 16 years to 46 bust. $6.95 Tuesday Only Sport Coats $6.95 to $9.90 Values - $5.00 smart uits are the , in orchid, Tuesday Only uits are in heather = 3 e biue. green and —Limited quantity of 25 enly or Tuxedo style, in this offer. Smart pinch-back and slot seam models. in copen- hagen, orchid, henna, navy and brown. Most unusual value. Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. Children’s Dresses $1.49 Value $1.00 Toilet Articles Special Tuesday —Lyon's Tooth Powder, box— 15¢ —Java Rice Face Powder, box— 35¢c Tuesday —One-pound Box of Violet or Only Borated Talcum Powder, regu- —Made of plain larly Special— and checked ginghams and lOC chambrays, some in Peter Pan style, Kann's—Street Floor. SIth i sckeAicor. lar and vestee; others have plain color collars, and some collarless, bound around neck with trasting color. and applique design in front of waist. Others variously trim- med, some with black stitching, In the lot are colors of blue, lav- ender, green, pink, rose, ctc. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Kann's—Second Floor. con- FLAPPER PUMPS $5.00 Kind = 3 Tuesday Only —One of the season's most popular models in_black satin. Splendid quality with strap and buckle. ~Made with satin- covered heels and turn soles. All sizes. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Luncheon Sets 75¢ HeR “Model” 7, > . 450 Corset-Brassiere Tuesday * e Only 790 6 5 Tuesday Value Only —Handsome 5-piece sets. Style illustrated and others. Tulip design stamped on a good quality unbleached muslin ready to be embroidered in outline —Made of fancy pink madras, has tapes over shoulders. Two sets of hose supporters and stitch. Kann’s—Art - Store—Fourth hook-back f'}’k~ \ Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. Skirts $1295 Values 87.95 Tuesday Only —The ifashionable gathe b satins for iress wear. Kann's—Second F TOWELING CRASH 18 cent Value 1215e Yd. Tuesday Only —Splendid absorbent quality. Part linen, heavy-weight and 17 inches wide. This lot with blue border only. Save 5iic a yard while you can. Kann's—Street Floor. L3 Wool Brussels Rugs 9x12-it. Size $12.55 Tuesday Only —Tuesday’s price Is a decided saving from the 1 _price Asked for this quality. Shown in a splendid range of oriental designs In all-over or medal- lion center in blue, green, brown and rose. Kann's—Third Floor. Cretonne Bar Harbor Chair Cushions —Covered in good quality cretonne; neat tufted style. Choice of light and dark colors. Kann's—Third Floor. 1€3 Ydw. Only, Our Finest Organdy Semi-Made Skirtings Formerly $3.00 and $3.50—Tuesday Only $1.87 Yd. c offer that she ation. B semi-made skirtings in all shades, such is, conenhagep, orchid, red and white. Some with rufiles, others v ing and band insertion. as h tucks and fagot- ers with tucked Kann's—Pleating Store— Strect Floor. _— ommm—r Taffeta Hats Models Worth to $3.95 for $1.00 Tuesday Onjy se are in sand, Copen- navy and brown; flower and ribbon.trimmed; in medium and small shapes. Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s Atheltic Union Suits $1.50 and $1.75 Values Tuesday Only $1.15 i striped voiles. sheer ed batiste and dimity; ace trimmed; T on shoulder straps; loose knees and bloomer knees. In white, flesh color and orchid. Kann's—Street Floor: s Silk Glove Sal 81.59 —16-button length with double finger tips and Paris point self stitched backs, in white pongee so gauntlet Ltrap at wrist stitched hacks. others d_cuffs and two-tone ks In white pongee. and brown. £2.00 Values Tuesday only stitched beaver Street Floor. Women’s Handkerchiefs Each, 10¢ 12%4c Value " Tuesday Only —DMade of white linen and hemstitched. Kann's—Street Floor. Framed Pictures 2. 39¢ —These pictures are reproduc- tions of Old Masters, and size 6x8 inches. Tuesday Only —Wire Baskets, for the office desk. Special— Each, 15¢ Kann’s—Stationery Store— Street Floor.

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