Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1922, Page 16

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/ THE “Personalize” Your Stationery can be achieved without necessity of having ¢ appearance is quite that of engraved sta- the cost is very much less. This is our offer tomor- ed effect ionery is stamped without a die, has the same raised engraving, and can be furnished in gold as well as colored ', sheet and is in white only. The and cvery sheet—also the flap of will he stamped with a two or three line name and Kann's—Stationery Store—Street Floor. big response Pearl Beige Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann’s June Sale of Thurs. A Two- da Y Day = and Sale Friday —Carefully made garments, of the pretty, dainty materials that Washington women h:l\';lc:u‘nc([ to expect in Kann's famous sales of cotton lingerie; trim- > med with excellent qual- ity laces and embroid- eries, and daintily stitched. —The prospective bride and the woman who is purchasing her going- away outfit for vacation trip should take advan- tage of these very spe- cial prices. Marcella Drawers —Of soft-tinished muslin, Long Petticoats lace and cmbroidery —Muslin tops, with flounces of tucked lawn, lace trimmed. or embroidery trimmed, or with entire flounce of ! = lace or embroidery. Regular Sale Regular Sale price price price price $1.00 85¢ $1.00 85¢ 150 $1.39 $1.50 $1.39 $2.00 $1.85 $2.00 $1.85 STEP-IN SETS $2.00 } Values for [ $1.85 | —Crinkled peach and white. in orchid and —Plain white nainsook. filet lace trimmed. —Striped dimity, with colored polka dot trimming. crepe ~Cross-bar dimity. stitched in fancy colors. | —Figured lawn. with val. lace —Self striped voile in orchid. rose, trimming: self straps over shoulder. l blue, pink and peach. GOWNS —Of soft-finished muslin, plain and figured crepe and cambric; in white and flesh; lace and embroid- Step-In Drawers ished muslin, at the lower stitche fects; the others are e G e cilécr bt edictie ] c};':gtur]‘:;mtd‘ some trimmed with smchmg.sa]e Regular Sale price Srice price price 5 s0c 85c §1.50 $2.85 Envelope Chemise Plain tailored, hemstitched trimmed models, also some lace and embroidery trimmed. Drawers —Made of muslin, some plain, others lace or finished with cambric ruffles and tucks. rimmed Regular Sale Regular Sale price price I;”“ price 1.25 $1.00 s0c 45¢ 75¢ and 85¢c 09¢c $1.50 and $1.69 $1.39 $1.25 $1.00 $2 and $225 $1.85 Kann’s—Second Floor. When $1.00 Will Bring A Fireless Cooker to Your Home Why on Earth Cook Without One on Hot Days? —Our No. 15 Fireless Cooker, a famous Toledo make, is being demonstrated daily in our House Furnishings Store. Come in and see what wonders of cookery can be accomplished with it —As the sale is limited to 25 cookers, take ad- vantage of this offer quickly. .$29.75 —During demonstration a Cook Book free. Buy'a Cooker on our club plan of $1.00 down and the rest in easy payments. Kann’s—Third Floor. —A $35.00 Value Tomorrow at..... VENING STAR, Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 3.260 Pairs of Thread Silk Hose The Most Impertant Hosiery Sale of the Whole Season, So Far. They Are in the Colors That Are in Demand at the Moment. Every Pair Perfect Full-Fashioned Hose We expect and have anticipated a Natural Musk WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922 S. KANN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” - Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Every size is in the sale —This is a sale that provides women the opportunity to secure their whole summer’s supply of silk hosiery at an important reduction, and should crowd the Hosiery Store to the limit. White Hosiery Black Hosiery Colored Hosiery ir. All These Shades: Castor Russia Calf —They have wide lisle tops and liste soles, which means good wear. Navy Sale—300 White Wash Skirts Find Them in the Main Aisle—Street Floor —The price for $1.50 and $198 values s e 59¢ —A really sensational sale that includes models of excellent quality linene, made with many different style pockets and trimmed with pearl buttons and buckles. —A good assortment of sizes to sclect from. Kann's—Street Floor. The Two Greatest Favorites In Fabric Hats Large Shapes Smart Styles s at $ T Georgette Baronet Crepe Satin —These are in white and the popular colors and all are beautifully trimmed with flowers. —Charming to wear with the pretty light-colored or white georgette frocks. Kann’s—Second Floor. Peter Pan Irish Crochet Collars and Cuffs to Match A Special Purchase for Thursday—Offcred at Less Than Half Real Value —Vestee Sets of Oriental lace, combined with Point Venise. Kann's—Street Floor. ! _In fact, the real values are so much greater than we have stated that we do not give them simply for the sake of conservatism. —There are six different styles to select from. This is something that many | women have wanted—an Irish lace collar in a Peter Pan shape. ) —Roll and Flat Organdy Collars, with cuffs . ers. - At Cool, Quickly Donned DAYTIME FROCKS —The style of dress that is the most convenient and desirable of summer frocks for general wear. least three or four of these for —Some of these tive plaids. —We Are Showing Many Charming Models at., ... Every woman wants at her summer needs. $3.99 are made of imported French ging- ham, large and small checked patterns and attrac- They are trimmed with neat, plain white linene collar and cuffs, and sash belt of self material. Some have a touch of handwork. Others are of pretty small figured voiles, with sheer white organdy flat collar and cuffs to match. There are dresses with apron fronts and some with tucked skirts; a number have the collar and cuffs trimmed with little ruffles of plain voile. "Pretty Dresses of Gingham at $5.95 —Made of a fine quality gingham, in check designs, the colors are green, blue, brown, red, pink and black and white. The styles are straightline, others long waist, with sashes; collar and cuffs of self material; some of organdy. Kann’s—Second Floor. to match; some with little touches of em- broidery. These are desirable to wear with the slip-over or tuxedo sweat- $1.00 Tomorrow—OQOur Day for Special Items and Prices on ! Infants’ and Children’s Apparel —A weekly event, .every Thurs- day, we offer selected items, all specially priced for the one day, Thursday only. Many mothers await this day for special items. —Infants’ Pillows, blue on one side, pink on the other. Speeiall e 59¢ —Chllds::n's Wslllte Sateen omers. Spe- Cigl eeeeeraanccocsioonas 590 - n bfl:lldednfl :l ue Afghans, scalloped edge. $l.! value. Sve:in! s l -00 —Infants’ Lon, Short Naine sook Dresses, embroidery on skirt or plain hem styles and em- broidered yokes. $125 values. Special, each... 79C —Children’s Colored Organdy Normandy Bonnets, lace trimmed. $395 value. sl .95 Kann's—Second ¥Floor. —~Women's Glove Silk Vests, in 38¢c & 50c NOVELTY WHITE VOILES 28¢ —36 and 38 inches wide; very sheer quality, closely woven, in stripe, plaid and check effects. Special Yard. —White Ratine Suiting, 36 ‘ - —Transparent White Organdy, inches wide; closely woven and : 40 inches splendid weight for one-piece crisp fini dresses and sport 58 yard . skirts. Special, yard... C Kann': KNIT UNDERWEAR —Women’s Cotton Ribbed Vests, low ncck, sleeveless; hand top. Bodice style, tapes over shoulders. Regular andiextralsizes. Bachi..cria bt itnn st nmnn 5 0 C —Women’s Athletic Union | i Suits, “Regatta” make; bodice | style, satin ribbon over shoul- | ders; hemstitched clastic at | waist. Made of striped and | checked voiles, | and dimities. { | sheer Dbatiste In white and orchid. & B | —Children's Fine Nainsook ...... . Union Suits, hot ol Each ........ straps « drop-stitch effect. Made bodice style, with ribbon shoulder : o8 %;E:%s..%;eah cofor: 51“1"9:5 _ e 2" $1.00 s 10 years. cach i 2 §1 25 Kann’s—Street Floor. ‘ New Ideas Make Fetching These Georgette Crepe Frocks —Many in the bewitching “Iletter Mouse” style which may have been suggested from the Russian play that Paris has gone wild about. —These pretty georgette irocks have the ing tunics, many are beautifully ornar vith silk braid and shown in the lovely shades, as well as the darker tones white. —There are smart Canton crey serviceable foulards. tte. Ot dresses tha delights to wear. and can wear s becomingly —The colors include plenty of navy black and white. And we have : Y full ‘range of sizes to fit almost evers ¢ type of woman. Choice of the Lot at $25.00 Kann's—Second Floor. Imported Homespuns and Eponges Have the Floor —And are quite the smartest weaves among wash fabrics at the present moment. —At $2.00 a Yard—\re beautiful Iw;n\hgr-mix\-:l Homespui and Eponges. French and Iiv_\;,vh»h manufacture. Plain colc 5 are grays, tans, rose, orchid, and the \y‘l}!('\‘k(‘-l and striped patterns are chiefly on gray grounds. There are, howeyer, many beautiful dark rich grounds with fancy colored stripc- and checks. These will be suitable for wear late in the fall also. —At $1.50 Yard—French homespuns in sport checks stripes, in the high colors, also the grays and more - dued shades; in fancy stripes, large and small checks. It combinations of pink and white, lavender and white, gra and black, tan and white, etc. . —At 48c Yard—Silk and Cotton Foundation Silk, 36 inche- - wide, for use under sheer voiles, organdies, etc also in demand in the light shades for summer lingerie. A com- plete assortment of colors, including black and white. —At 58c a Yard—Domestic Ratine, 38 inches wide, in a com plete assortment of colors; the staple as well as the sport shades. A yard, 58c. Imported Dimity —32 inches wide, in neat checks, stripes, figures and polka dot effects; all fast 38-Inch Printed Voiles —In both light and dark colorings, in an almost limit- less variety of patterns and colors. Formerly 48c a | colors; also plain ard. Thursday, colors to match. Zyard 38C A yard. . ovene 38C Kann's—Street Floor. 1 po——]

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