Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1922, Page 40

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THE . SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 18, - 1922—PART 1. ! Read Our Other Full Page Announcement in Today’s Star THE JULY PICTORIAL REVIEW —Here tomorrow, and one of the most attractive issues of the year. —The cover d:ngn is fascinating and the stories unusually inter- esting. Take advantage of our present special subw.npv on offer. A two-year subscription for $275. Single copy, I5c. Kann's—Street Floor. Shoes In the Height of the Mode A Big Special Purchase, and you may select from White Kid, White Buck, White Reinskin. White Nubuck, White Eve Cloth —-In the lot are Dress Pumps, Sport Pumps, Flapper Pumps and Oxfords, in all white. and two styles of - white straps models with black trimmings. | Th Women's White Low Shoes ---Every pair 1s brund—new, every one up to the minute. ---One of the most noteworthy sales of white footwear in our many years of unusual sales. ---The standard of value is remarkably high. ---The best part of the news is that we have A FULL RANGE OF SIZES. . z Kann's—Fourth Floor. SI LKS—Shimmering and Bodutiful and Sensationally Priced in Our June Sale | The silks for making sport attire are featured for Monday, with three important specials heading the list:— 2,500 Yards AILSilk Novelty | AllSilk Canton Crepes 1,000 Yards of White Ratine | - Novelty Silks HOSléry Spemals for Monday ' For Womeén —\We are continuing for the 40 inches wide, third day our sale of perfect tashioned silk hose. In a won- derful range of colors from which to select, which includes | pearl, beige, castor, Russia calf- and navy, black and white. $200 values at— 1. For Children For Sport Wear. Formerly ! Monday $]:2 Yard 36 inches wide, Yard, $]:2% | ] | |- | | | | Yard, $2:5 .4 —At Monday’s price you save 50c yard. There are 20 colors to select from; also the new sports shades and all-white and all-black. i —Ten handsome sport colors and white. ® Some are plaid patterns; others the ever-popular checks and —Woven in plaid. stripe and block effects. stripes. 36 to 40 inch silks. Y S ! e : tity is limited—therefore be here early for your share. AllSilk Printed Foulards —THe attractive of the sea- son's pattérns are in- cluded in this spec The quan- Country Club Novelty White i Silks for Sport Wear Regularly $3.69 Novelty Taffetas for Sport Wear $2.69 values —All-silk Crepe de Chine, an excellent weight for Choice of about 40 of the most A yard Heavy Dress Crepe de Chine | Rezularly $195 | dresses and lingerie. popular shades for summer wear. $1.25 - $1.25 $1.39 1.95 to $2.50 values for the dressed little folks. These | are scamless, mercerized sox, in white, pink, romper blue. black, buttereup, brown and sky. A Pair, 35¢ 800 Adorable ) " EXTRA SIZE LINGERIE ] | The Greatest W aSh G O O dS We Have | —Turn-down-top well Sox —A fine, heavy quality, | with & lustrous finish. much in demand for gowns, blouses —All-silk Georxene Crepe, a heavy quality. in 35 | different shades. in a weight suitable for gfw\n | ses rd 4 un: | louses and lingerie, A yard dergarments; 40 incttes | —All-silk Self-colored Block Georgette Crepe, very smart for summer dresses and blouses. Choice of 25 of, the latest shades, also black and white. A yard... —Kann's—Street Floor. —Twelve distinct de- signs to select from. The material is 36 inches wide and very desirable for dresses, skirts and | general sport wear. 20 Yard i offer. Designs printed on navy, brown, Copen- hagen and black grounds. The majority in the staple navy blue. and white, and black and white effects. wide, and shown in 50 of the most wanted colors. Kann's—Street Floor. 736 1aches wide —Drawers, embroidery and lace trimmed....... |LITTLE DRESSES —For as many adorable little folks. Drewe:.made in pantelette style, | $ | made of kiddy kloth, chambray, per- l -25 cale and gingham. These are all = new models, made with chain- —Mildred Stout stitched tucks down the front and Drawers, scalloped. . $1 000 applique designs of rose or embroid- ered in front. The ginghams are | —Mildred Stout Drawers, émbroid- ery trimmed styles. At— ; plain colors trimmed with checked | At $1.50 and $2.00 effects; the other materials are all —Muslin» Petticoats, plain colors. The colors in- clude peach, rose, buff, blue and soft quality muslin, 3 tucked ruffle........ embroidery trimmed, $l 050 | —ILace and embroidery trimmed —TFlexo top, lace or embroidery trimmed —Corset Covers, embroid- ery trimmed. . 75 C —Lace trimme: $1.25 and $1.50 —Gowns of soft quality muslin— $1.50 and $1.69 I v Crepe Gomas. e 92,00 —Chemise of soft quality muslin, lace trimmed— $1.50 and $2.00 lace grimmed styles $2-25 —Kann’s—Second Floor. —Drawers, lace or embroidery trimmed, —In making this claim we take into consideration the demand, the scarcity, the timeliness, the qualities and the prices of this merchandise. f i —Muslin Petticoats, 1 Values in | ! —Marcella Drawers, hemstitched or lace trimmed —Marcella Drawers, lace or embroidery trimmed AN IMMENSE PURCHASE OF BEAUTIFUL TISSUES —About 35 or 40 different [ patterns and color:ng:. | Novel, striking and dainty plaid and check designs, all ¢ | shot through with artificial silk threads. The finish is somewhat like a soft challis, but these tissues are sheer i and lovely. The colors in- | clude lavender, pink, green, | black and gold, blue and | gold, tangerine and black. ' { Monday,ayard............ nght Ground Printed Voiles | Printed Batiste | —30 inches wide, in fast colors: pretty figured effects, rosebud patterns and green; some bound with black. ~ —Sizes 2 to 6 years. At— $129 Kann's—Second Floor. | —Emb roidery and $1.25| High Quality Romain Crepe Dresses —Styles and workmanship, as well as material, leave nothing to be desired. —_38 inches wide, in neat patterns, figures, plaids, and checks. Dainty light blues, checked designs, in all the wanted pinks, greens, also pOpular polka Z 5c colors. Formerly 35c. Monday, | dot patterns. A yard.. Fr L b s e s SR R —The woman who prides herself on being distinctive and ultra smart, even though she is conservative in | 0 : . Butthe PriceIs Unusually Low for $ .75 i y Such High Quality Models ..................... i ) her ideas of dress, will appreciate these handsome frocks. —The styles include the new side drape effects, with the long drapery falling below the hem of the skirt. They have the popular flowing sleeves, and some have the long flowing panels. A number of the styles are enlivened with touches ogbnght color, with picots of the new canary or French blue shades. —The dresses themselves are navy and black, and there are sizes for the average woman and for misses in the assortment. ; Clnc. Cool, Lovely .F rocks of Prettv Wash Fabrics —What a dehgh! to have plenty of these fresh and comfortable frocks for the warm days! It is no ex- travagance either when you can purchase them for such moderate prices. —The materials are- Normandy, voiles, tiesue ginghams, Anderson’s ginghams, eponges and plain voiles. —The styles include full skirt models, trimmed with organdy collar and cuffs and finished with sash of good quality taffeta. The eponge dresses are in plain tailored styles, finished with tailored pockgts, and the plain voile dresses are chiefly in slip-over styles, with short slecves and round neck. —The colors are navy and white, blacfc and white, plain white, rose and mais. —‘—Thcsogmghams are in all the new checks, in the most-wanted colors. Misses’ sizes and women’s sizes rom " Kann's—Second Floor, to 48 bust Also extra sizes 4274 up to 52}%. < At $10.95 and $12 95. - M —Printed Voiles, 36 inches w:de, in dark grounds—navy, copen- hagen, brown, etc., with both the neat small designs and the larger foulard patterns i white, also 32 Irish Dimities, inches wide, in neat checks and figures, all fast colors desirable for women’s, misses’ and children’s dresses. l%ze y cri sdp finish. Formerly § a yard. Monday, a yard.......... 38¢c —Domestic Ratine, 38 inches wide, in the staplo.as well ‘as high sport colors, a complete line of the wanted shades, including® the popu‘fr grays, blues and Tavenders. A'yard......s up new frocks, 58¢c Consult our Three-Pattem Pattern Services for thc smartest styles to make suits,-blouses. Excella—-l'lome Jourrnal—and Pictorial Rev:ew Patterns —Dress Linens—Two qualities, in complete line of the shades of the hour. * —Creaseless Dress Linen. A ar e "$1.00 $1.25 —Fast-colored ~ Cotton Suitings, 36-in. wide, sun and tub proof. Practical and desirable for chil- —N o n - krush Dms Linen. A dren’s wear, and women's one-piece dresses. | A B L B 38C —lmported Fancy Homespuns, 38 in. wide, in light and dark colors, and a great many light grounds, in colored checks, greatly in de- mand for sport skitts $l 50 and suits. A yard.-... . Homespyns, 38 in. wide, in about twenty «ifferent patterns, includ- —Imported Rlain Colored Home- spun, 38 in. wide, a cotton ma- terial that resembles woolen, in all the new spert colors, particu- larly the waited blues, grays, lavenders, etc. One of the smart- est materials of the $l 25 hour. A yard....... —Imported French and English ing stripes, cherks and many of the heather effects. Mang stvles not shown elsewhere in Washington. n Nastingion. A 62 ()() Kann’s—Street Floor. 3

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