Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 15

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Ladies’ Full Fashioned SILK STOCKINGS For good wear, style, beauty. All colors. THREE PAIRS, $6.00 Sample silk on request. Daily (insured) Tarcel Post. ~Money order or cash must ac- company order. PHILA. HOST 5508 WE SPECIALIZE on school and church furniture. Austrian bentwood chairs and folding chairs i stock with a general line of fu Grand Rapids and Chicago Sample Ro Wholesale Furniture Exchange, 617 F st. n. NS DEVITT I¥'ll Pay You to Call —on us hefore placing SLIP COVER and SUMMET Y orders. V. the finest at MODERATE e w. A Stored ree 1f Remodeled This Month. | Low Summer Prices Now. or 1as1 hours, North 0128 MART[N WOLF We Will Clsan, mothproof and store your oriental, Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. 419 New Jersey Ave. Lincola T PLASTERGON WALLBOARD Of Tested Quality 315¢c Per Foot MARTIN WIEGAND 451 Md. Ave. S.W. domestic and summer RUGS 38 Before or after business 40x6.0 to 16.0 e ———— e T — t a m te comt to Free estimate. R. K. Ferguson,» mmu;:mng}l ¢ 2 1114 9th St. “Matn 24992491, your prop-! S FORU. 5. EMPLOYES Herbert E. Morgan of Civil 1| Service Commission After Degree Holders. Herbert E. Morgan of the Civil Service Commission will leave Wash- ington tonight for a visit to New York educational institutions, where He will work out plans for bringing the commission in personal touch with graduates in search of worlk. The pls v thing, but has been in pro vorking out for on having had :d with the various colle of the something was lacking. Tn its efforts to secure the very best men and women for Uncle Sam's e the Civil Service Comm get s what the commission now to do, aiming to work out send to each graduate list- his name with the college em- ment bureav a pamphlet stat- he opportunities existing in the ment for a man of his particu- an will visit Columbia y. New York University, Fordham Universi Stevens 1Ir tute of Tec . Polytechn S of ¥ i the C and Hunter ¢ about a wee R n with the educators. Will Confer With Socleties. _ The representative of the Civil Service Jmission also will confer With the of leading profes- sional and technical societies which have their oflices in New York city, working out the same plan with them. Passage of reclassification legisla- bla tion will aid immensely in the w. it L _held, as it will enable the ¢ o make up pamphlets tell- ts for positions just what nity is in chemistry, for i government service, and just what the pay will be in all posi- tions. FIVE CABINET MEMBERS INDORSE KELLY BILL Propose Some Changes to Measure Which Would Give Them Seat in Congress. Five members of cabinet already hav the President's t - that replies Secretaries W Fall and P BOES TO COLLEGES | i PECIAL PRICES FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERING Choose either luxurious velour, extra quality tapestry or icitherotts, and SAVE MONEY THIS WEEK. SLIP COVERS Cut and made to it vour furniture— we guarantee absolute satisfaction. J. HOLOBER FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED Lower Prices 615 ESt. NW. M. 3769 Going Away This Summer? Don’t forget to have us make a record of your favorite assortment so that you can order it by wire whenever you wish. F Bt 15thand G m““"‘ Columbis. l.onlfl s Brazil Nut Bonbons under such lght be prescri PAWNBROKERS’ BILL ADDS i PROTECTION TO PAWNER Chairman Focht's Measure Intro- duced “by Request” Hits at Dealer. A new trod © pawnbroker: HL bt s an article he shall receive a ticket on the back of which is print- «d a provision, the specific languuge for which is carried in the bill, the e of whic that if interest at ite of more than 3 per cent a th on sums up to and includi or 2 per cent on sums over $§ charzed, the pawner need n the amount bhorrowed or :reon, and the pawn- ht to the posses- -5 pawned. provides that each must get a license, for which is $500 pawnbro fee a and with must enter into a bond two s sum of $5.000. ons of the proposed to the provisions of ers’ bills, now await- the House District {other paw jing acti committee. —_— MUSCLE SHOALS BILL i CALLED UP IN SENATE Measure Providing $7,500,000 for Wilson Dam Given Pre- cedence of Tariff. ‘The Army bill containing the $7.- 500,000 authorization for renewed construction of the Wilson dam, at Muscie Shoals, Alabama, was called up in the Senate today by Chairman Wadsworth of the military commit- tee. Senator McCumber, republican, North Dakota, agreed to lay aside temporarily the tariff bill in order that the Senate might consider the |appropriation measure, which is its final legislative stage. Senator Wadsworth expressed the personal belief that the House had made a mistake in limiting any use of the money provided for the dam until October 1 next, but, in reply to Senator Norris of Nebraska, chairman of the agriculture committee, declared that he did not intend to oppose the House action. ““Then,” Senator Norris said, *“I move that the Senate insist on its amendment making the money im- in ther conference with the House.” Senator lodge of Massachusetts. the republican leader. interrupted to move a call of the Senate, the Ne- braska senator having asserted a de- sire for a guorum in order that the full membe.thip might hear what he had to say. MALCOLM MILLER BURIED Belf-Slain Man Identified in Ad- ditional Hold-Up. Malcolm Miller, who killed himself Friday after an unsuccessful attempt to hold up a store, was identified at the morgue yesterday as the man who held up Jesse A. Poole, manager of an Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company’'s store at 335 Sth street northeast, the afternoon of June 5. . A photograph of the dead man has been seen by a number of persons for identification purposes. Miler's body was taken to La Plata, Charles county, Md., where the inter- ment took place today. He has a num- ber of relatives in Charles county, it is stated, and a sister residing in Now York was among thosg, Who at- tended the funeral today. &, the | mediately available and ask for a fur- | | | | I I I A New Shipment Just Received of Women’s White Silk SKIRTS —And beautiful they are—as fresh and dainty looking as can be—choice at the low price of $7:%5 ea,’ —You may select from plain and fancy silk crepes, striped and figured baronet satins—soft, silky fabrics that are especially adapted to the new gathered models. Also there are cream flannel skirts in smart tailored styles. Kann’s—Second Floor. (o8 SDAY,. D. N, Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to : ~ S. KAnN Sons Co. Think of Your Fourth of July Needs Now and Begin Preparations in Plenty of Time Special Cut Prices on All These —We have been looking forward to the holiday and assembling the most up- to-the-minute and timely merchandise to aid you in your preparations. All Purchases Made on a Charge Placed on Bill Rendered August 1 FIVE MOST WANTED COTTON FABRICS in all Untrimmed Vacation Hats —Unusually charming and remarkably low in price. —Three priced lines from which to select. Oatmeal Body Hats —Cool, light-weight, finished with ribbon edges, in a variety of colors. Choice— $ ll_g—é Other Lines at Leghorn Hats $3'95 Ysh'r;z::td chevron on sleeve. 5.3.5.0 value. Reduced to - Straw Hats —New Felt Sport Hats, in all the pretty pastel Hair Hats i 3 AT 1Milan Hats Hats Chain Bod.vJ 55_@ Italian Milan Hats The Colors Include Black, Natural, White, Navy, Ete. Hats —Flower Wreaths or Sin- gle Flowers for trimming. Choice— ifidtiape Kann's—Second Floor. A —All plain thin blown glassware. slight and sale prices are greal quality goods. Without Stems, Seconds of 10c and 15¢ Values Water Tumblers Grape Juice Glasses Ice Tea Glasses, in bell, concave and straight shapes Choice Screen Doors Special, Wednesday, Each $).8 — Y. —8 feet wide, made of wide bass- B Sorsan e P:?nn:)&"l::r%v::g: wood slates, closely set together style illustrated. | ,5q0® 6™ Gell-cea- With strong sewing twine; in made with 4-inch | soned lumber, filled brown and greer cgln‘rs. Com. frame. filled with with black wire plete with 1")328"“ xk::;s(rom galvanized screen cloth, in sizes 34x84 anchoring ‘1 eV e o eprom wire; frames have inches. These have fl;fv!)mlg] Xn"w hnokyznd pulle\" mortised corners and | fancy grill - worked Havo the new hook end pulley mitered mountings. center and fancy 1‘()m hm;: V‘"l‘;{cm. Sizes 34x84 inches. corners. can hang o] Tan and White 9 s . . Ham ks Round Cretonne Pillows o e mer’s Swinging moc| R d = de Reduced Wednesday to $4~ 69 Regularly 95¢ 49¢ eaA y: .Ma : . — khaki duck; also Reduced to... ; WInIngs Made of plain white or duck; slso ht and —Good handy size, round style. .1 choice dark cretonnes to select from. Goo of patterns. Cretonne Bar Harbor Cushions Regularly $1.49 Reduced to.. = 850 ual- —Good large size, covered in excellent ity cretonne; reversible style, tufted. Many different patterns to select from. —Belgian and Irish Linen Suitings, 36 and 45 inches wide, ready to make up. Wednesday, a yard— Bates’, Taunton’s and Other 38c Ginghams —1In 32-inch widths, in all size and all color checks; among our most popular lines of dress ginghams. .Wednesday, a | yard— both purchased in our mil- linery store. of Discarded Patterns and “Seconds” The imperfections are very tly under the regular prices for first $1.00 Imported Linen Suiting the wanted shades. The 36-inch goods are shrunk 75¢ Sw A yard— 28¢ Stoffel’s Imported 75¢ Swiss Organdy —Permanent finish, which it retains after laundering. 44 inches wide. Choice of our entire line selling at above price. About 35 different shades to select from. A yard— 59¢ $1.35 Imported Dotted Swiss —This includes our entire stock of 31-inch Imported sses, in black, navy, brown, lavender and Copenhagen, with white dots; also white grounds with colored dots. C Burton’s 48c “Holly” Batiste Kann's—Street Floor. For the Little Children’s Week End Trip and Vacation tical wear that they give. tan, white or green collars, with and without shades. For girls from 12 to 16 years. Price, —Sweaters are always needed when going away, styles. Priced $2.29 to $4.95 Trimmed Free and trimmings are —Sizes 2 to 6 years. Priced, $1.95 to $3.95. —Sizes 8 to 12 years. Priced. $3.95 to $4.95. —Sizes 14 to 18 ycars. Priced, $4.95 to $6.75. Kann’s—Second Floor. Manufacturer’s Entire Accumulation follows : With Stems, Seconds of 25¢ Goblets High-foot Ice Cream Glasses Wine Glasses Sherbet Glasses Choice ........ Kann’s—Third 5c Star Porch Shades some in fancy striped weaves, Reduced to 515 —Mounted on flexible steel frames. Com-| for picnics, camping parties, etc. “Seconds” of $1.39 grade —choice Wednesday. —The collection has been divided into two price groups, as Wto 35¢ Values —40 inches wide, in neat figures and floral effects on white and colored grounds. desirable for lingerie uses. Reduced t0, @ yard ...cceeecvececacesaceccsecccscosocnvoinne ATTRACTIVE SPORT TOGS —So much fun the kiddies wil] have during their vacation time from school and over the 4th of July holiday that sport togs are much more preferred than dress ones. All mothers approve of them because of their attractiveness and the prac- —Middies of the best quality white jean cloth, with blue, $1.95 $4.95 We have pretty little models in plain colors and combinations; slip-on —Bathing Suits, all wool, in the most popular shades. 35,000 Pieces of Table Glassware SUMMER COMFORTS FOR THE HOME " Two Popular Styles in P y Sold Exclusively by Us in Washington Regularly $6.98 Reduced Wednesday to $5.00 throw-back headrest and deep side valance. Good choice of styles to select from. mocks made extra strong and a handy size Ham- 500 Duplex Window Shades 69¢ Complete plete with fixtures, ready to hang. Size —>Mounted on strong spring rollers. 36 inches .wide, for with fixtures. In dark green and white, ecru spaces from 34 to 38 inches wide. inches long. d -en, olive and white, and are 5 feet 9 faches 1 2 Kann's—Third Floor. Very 38c ! | A Real Bargain Women’s Imported Lisle Hose With Single Stem Lace Clocks Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets | §1.00 Value. Special, a Pair 89¢c —These are made full fashioned and are in black, whife and brown. —Very good quality hose and a good weight for summertime. Surely you will want several pairs when you see them. Kann's—Street Floor. ‘There Are Many Alluring Styles in Pictorial Review Patterns —By which to make up the specially priced Wash Fab- rics announced for tomor- row’s selling. —\When you have purchased your material—or for that matter, before you select— why not come over to the Pictorial Review Pattern counter and choose your style? It will help you per- haps in your decision as to the kind of material you want, if you know what the style of the frock is to be. —Pictorial Review patterns are easy to follow and very satisfactory. Kann's—Street Floor. When You Want a Summer Frock many of these pretty frocks. sizes to select from. Kann’s—Second Floor. cords. . —Another style is ornamented in straightline hemstitching on waist, sleeves and pockets; some hav; pearl buttons as further ornamentation. bright touch of Kelly green enlivens —There are misses’ sizes and women's For Real Utility Choose From Our SHANTUNG DRESSES Here in a Good Variety at $12.95 —These are made in straightline styles, and many are embroidered with brown wool and finished with heavy wool A ‘ OF SUMMER FROCKS The price does not do justice to the dresses. or leather belts. “cross and feather stitching. with white. Kann's—Second Floor. Ginghams At $4£ Linenes —Checked and plald patterns of many kinds and colors distinguish the pretty gingham frocks, and the linenes are in plain colors —They are chiefly in long walist lines, with sashes of self-material —Some have the cool-looking round or square neck: others have collars, cuffs and pockets trimmed with white pleating; some are trimmed with —_The plain colored models are in white, brown and Copenhagen: the ginghams are in combinations of green, brown, red, lavender, combined —There are misses’ slzes, and women's sizes to 46 bust to select from. Hurrah! Kiddies, 4th of July Is Almost Here, and Kann’s Have 50,000 Boxes of Sparklers —It seems as though we can- not get enough sparklers to supply Washington’s demands. Alrkiddies. and even grown-ups, have fun with them on the Fourth. 50,000 boxes is a large quantity, and we shall endeavor to supply each person’s needs. Special Prices on Quantity Purchases Dealers May be Supplied heavily coated. Per box heavily coated. Per box Kann's—Fourth Floor. SUIT CASES $16.95 Values Special Wednesday $1184 —Sparklers, 12 boxes, each containing 10 sparklers, in gold, TRAVELING BAGS AND Ready for Your Holiday Fun S Boxes.fic ........ : —Sparklers, 12 boxes, each containing 10 sparklers; in gold These give an exceptionally good light. 8C .12 Boxes, 75¢ G LTSI / 2 Wity ::‘\,‘y{ o W / i —Heavy 4-ounce hand-boarded Cowhide Traveling Bags, leather lined; handsewed-in frame. Black or Cordovan shades, 18-inch size. —Smooth Tan or Cordovan Cowhide Suit Cases, double leather straps, extra deep, swinging handle; sewed cor- ners, good catches and lock. 24-inch size. Kann's—Third Floor.

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