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16 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. = = ! ’ GERMAN wnRKMEN Sale Writing Papers STORE HOURS NOW EFFECTIVE—OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY, AT 9:15 AM. CLOSING AT 6 P.M. Handkerchiefs 1l - Inithe favorite ch Zatea . In R[BU"-D Rule & o vk . —Women's All-linen and Fine Batiste Handker- —The lot consists of manufacturer’s hurt boxes and C: chiefs, embroidered in white and colors. ;;mdples, ‘:,ululy u.p“tofi ]t‘l;oemsm ghi ab;;v: 25 c 3 for 50c, or, each................... - 18C shades. alues ] .00, pecial, & o 0, IR o \elw i UG B, i | S [ e e, SRR T (RIS o S T e —Children’s School Handkerchiefs, of fi o [ ] with plain hemstitched quzner-inc: h:r:s,m"“' Many Will Be Employed in |[J| —s00 Framed Pictares, size 6x8 inches—reprints he old d il the Battle Zones of T F ot i S e i, 6c France. Kann's—Strect Floor. Store Hours, Daily 9:15 to 6:00 pm. _ “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets " ANXIOUS TO START REPAIR Be Sure You Read Our Store News . NeW ShOGS In These and Six Other Sale Official Says He Wants to See Late Tomorrow Night Good Styles in This Enemies Take Up Task. I I § Y M ‘ T | nveslf‘rid:l;rrin . S I L K S TS .95 In Al PARIS, September 7.—Senator de % Sizes 3 struction man financier, for reconstru H the remnant lengths of IV: to 5 yards. 1t was thought best to make as much man workers in the devastated re- As regards the commission of 6 s Lubersac, explaining in Le Journal his ; use as possible of German labor. Handsome silks for dresses, blouses, linings, lingerie and men’s shirts. A very glons, however, was feared, and by PY d d th ter b id the G anuf; cent to be paid e O etter to pub. | || —Remnants of Colored Taffetas —Remnants of Black Taffetas arrangement with Hugo Stinnes, Ger-| || —You can get more for your money than usual, because we are clearing out all | A (ol work in the former battle zones, sald | 2 Pr. The effect of having too many Ger- large collection. Germany. lish the amount of the commission I e e e concenled —Remnants of Georgette Crepes —Remnants of Colored Pongees > - . A= 1 Fespect h; was in agreement with the —Re ts of Lingerie Crepes R ts of Silk Shirti —What an opportukmty this presents to be first with the new footwear. Every pair in the lot is a new Fall Model, arcnitects” tederations. | Marquis, de R ¢ Crepe de Chin R mmt £ Whit Shnflkung‘ fresh from the makers, and at a price that does not begin to show real worth. RNy atthacs 1o ovserve ai ||| emnants of Crepe de es S=UMCIIRAME0 EO1KS —Our illustrations show some of these new effects, and how stylish they are. 1‘.3%,‘,’:'::‘: 2 ‘:’: “”:“"":":t:d "" —Remnants of Foulards —Remnants of Black Messalines —Shown in patc:n;f leather, dull kid, black kid, otter brown, Mandalay kid and Russian calf. ioris, asked by the Ech v harm —Remnan! i i —Pumps, strap effects and oxfords wi iti 1Is. Eionm atied o e i —Remnants of C euse Re: ts of All-Silk Ratines PS, P s with Cuban and military heels “I am waiting to see Germany at Kahn’s—Street Floor. = = S S ahn’s— g —EXTRA! In this sale will be found several hundred pairs—samples of Brooklyn Made Shoes at the special work. It is quite certain that if Herr Stinnes and the great German man- }A{aclurers begin to undersll?nd 'i:a: t is to their interest as well as 81 . of ‘tnelr country finally to emerge A Great Clearance Friday of, from the situation created by the B e ties 10 l A New Importation of Special Auction Purchase and Sale 3,360 Square Yards s il Remnants of Wool Goods .. . Cottons 3 ; . toration of our ruins and the pay- e oo o OOk S Inlald Lanleum price, Friday, $4.95 pair. Kann's—Fourth Floor. TR, o atm Ohe Brench peopls —Left from our big sale of Mill Lengths. This sale has been a hig success, as women rec- camnot, recover. What more Fgra;:mé ;g?lized at ttmce ‘;hff:, unl:{ia::clnsapgglgl;?ityeaprresented to purchase materials for their own | every needlework purpose. ] ith ving offered Germany r chi s wear. . Bfnihaidolponal s | €0 | Terochet Cotton, white; | Offered at About a Third Less Than Regularly — Full to prove Her willingness.” i Lengths Range From t $ 1 98 d Values all lnumbers; 3 30C RO“S, NOt Remnants e e s ... h 16 to 3% Yards A . Yd. $2.50 to $3.98 Yd. | ™ i, A . AMERI[:ANS AlDIN ok h . ‘ —Colored Crochet —This lot had been slightly soaked with water and was turned over to a salvage company —The majority are perfect goods, a few have slight imperfections. There are colors and | Cotton, all colors, for quick sale. We bought it at a very great saving. In many instances you would not |} black in the lot. . 2. DAl cvmiemim s e & 35C know but what it was perfect goods—the water making no impression. You have the lEAGUE []F NA"[]NS —Mill Re: nts of Coatings. —Mill Remnants of Broadcloths. s EmbroldeEy ;;:i;zt:tumty now to buy this splendid inlaid linoleum at very near a third under the regular _— —Mill Remnants of Tricotines. —Mill Remnants of Covert Cloths. §|°;'-, in all colors. 6C o n Five Prominent U. S. Citizens Are —Mill Remnants of Velours. —Mill Remmnants of Plaids. S SR y 1 380 S i d I l d I l Closely Associated With —Mill Remnants of Velour Coatings. | —Mill Remnants of Checks. “—:;;:' i gf ;0130‘.: ndIIB 3 9 q' S' n al an eums Allied Activities. —Mill Remnants of Serges. —Mill Remnants of Tweeds. Askein coooennnnn GENEVA, September 7.—While the Kann’s—Street Fioor. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. =In the.se three patterns. Regularly $L.75. $ 1 18 Unitea Siates government has con- T T T Sale price, Sq. Yd.s = = &« % = = ® istently refrained from ldentifyin S » N Taeit divectts wiin the league of na: We Are Giving Very Careful Consideration Bractlca] Wash Fabriecs : - tions, it has not held aloof from hav- S 2 ing its citizens co-operate in some of p = nent Americans are now associated Comukr’ Her‘elf swm WHE SALFIAE fovim af (he MagNe S —And this consideration has met its grateful response with the league of na- To the Needs of the Woman Who the league's activities. Five promi- f In Useful Remnant Lengflu —VYard-wide Percales that are so desirable for making women’s house frocks, bungalow aprons, children’s school and work. ! A One of these is Prof. John Bassett from the many attractively attired women who have 3 g : b : t s ; et el e manent %‘ur!thgl E taken advantage of this service of ours. house frocks and aprons; also useful lengths of 32-in. dress ternational j e. Another is T, - 2 Guorge Filery Hale. director of the fa- —Tomorrow We Call Attention to Slender- gingbams and madras. mous observatory on Mount Wilson, el Erra ; s A i - e fmmm = Pimce s ]- 9c No. 747—Terra cotta, -No. 699—Two shades bl No. 28—Mottled granite o . et e S = . —l1wo es ue S 3 ni but tomorrow’s price a yard is only.... = black and white tile. and white tile. blue and white. o known American is Dr. Rupert Blue, assistant surgeon general of the C Bl S . United St s, who is lend: hi: 1- :;: F th it‘:;‘aét‘,";’l; ’i?,i"i:i'lc;{;“-’,' éé'fixfi oats7 0uses9 ults9 —Remnants of 36-in. Outing Flannel, in stripes and . . checks, in pink, blue and lavender combined with 19 C 1’080 Sq. Yds‘ Heavy Inlald 900 Sq. Yds. Heavy Inlald Dresses white. A yard....... e sie sioreimsainie o emesie g s “A? Grade Linoleum Linoleum Two other American executives in Kann’s—Street Floor. —Choice of these two patterns. the league are women, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, one of the most valuable members of the league’s opium com- r‘nbies.“;)n. and”br lJA;’sPDlhkllne Bik!lr of l Sh nternational health committee. Ear] i —Cl Finally, on_the various technical and y Showing of Coats holce,of hescmopatiemns $2.25 qualit; Sal ri : clerical staffs of the secretariat of the q —Includes plain and fur . o 5 $245 quality. Sale quality. ale price, e there sra smany Ameri B Lk A Friday Special S AR f trimmed models, intro- X gain a pe PP C N ki TR A (AR iy . found extremely valuable. In an ef- of ducing all the new smart " fort further to enlist America’'s inter- (= X features, the large sleeve, €5t and suppert in the league. an in- | i in pointed and Bishop a S A b = e HER ey ashc . style, etc. The coats are Feentative in the leagues commis- o g all - beautifully lined in nlon for ;rr‘.- suppression of the white sellf an? con;ra;{mg - - slave traffic. colors of crepe de chine, Sir Eric Drummond, secretary gen- : Fean de cygne and satin. At 3 85 | ! S oL el ot nationy iy nobs. 7 The materials are Gerona, o fle'- ‘e - lehug'tjpilodw:rk out a policy whereby Fashona, OMarvella, Vel- ] \ m m W m the United States properly c: -op- - i e in ar;lnmressl{.{’;g.?:" of the X & e rmendale (and —We have had such wonderfi;ll response | PN eague’s activities without Impal t a i i i ; %o her awn traditional Dolicy Of de- —They _are luxuriously to these special Friday Sales that we are N iy ] tachment from European affairs. trimmed with collars of anxious more women should take advan- No. 195—Tile pat —No. 196—Tile pat- = ‘flo';o-h llle, No. 38?14; Gfl'e"‘ . —No. 195— ” uff and white tile. and ecru tile effect. 19 beaver, wolf, fox, caracul, tern in blue and COLUMBUS MEMORIA ‘ Persian lamb, and Astra- = Y khan; others have self 200 Smart New Models, made of silk g tern in broun shade. | white. | Keews—ThindFloor. LIGHTHOUSE IS FAVORED AW collars. ; : de of APl —The col by | velvet, in large, medium, and small shapes, attractively trim- ° o Y f Kkitt efoscc? ‘;‘:":x::o_ ’::v; med with Ostrich fancies, pins, and ornaments, in black and raperles at ltt e Ost France Ready to Aid Nations in i B . ; i and black. colors, to sell at $3.85. tage of them, and are therefore setting aside 2 tern in brown shade. | o pi.o Kann’s—Third Floor. Erecting Project in Santo i % ? - ;;l;ur-trimmed models X : =t ge from— Kann’s—Second Floor. Domingo. ) $7500 to $198.00 Outfit Your Home From These Remarkable A p—— ] S e e Values—Savings Are Very Great mingo has been advised by his home SANTO DOMINGO. September T.— o ‘ mingo has besn advieed by bis nome $39.75 to $75.00 C or d uro y R (4] b € S | Lace Curtains, Portieres, Bed Sets, Couch Covers, Etc., Reduced The French minister to Santo Do- to join with other countries in econ- % The si: —The sizes from 5 . X s ! i 2% to —Selections will be reserved for future delivery on payment of a reasonable deposit. tributing to the erection of a great tomb and lighthouse in honor of . . ¥ s A 5 Christopher Columbus. Bl for th /S! Fi Agmn Have a Blg Demand for Fall —Lace Curtains, in white, cream and ecru; 2% and 3 yards long, but not in each The movement for the erection of a ouses for tue out Iigure 3 grade. Panel Curtains are 274 yards long by 36 to 43 inches wide, in white or ecru color— Chtumbis. lghthouse momotial . i —Beaded Blouses, in stout models, made in overblouse style, —Doubtless the charming new styles and the lustrous color- | pot each color in each grade.” Bed Sets are in single, three-quarter and full-bed sizes, in white Santo Domingo, where it {s contended hip length, and ornamented with iridescent jet and steel ings in these new models are the reason. S h d > 55 h f by many x;;:zaznr.lgrng.:d remaing_of beads. They have self girdles. The colors are navy, bisque, 8! 2 —not each size in each grade. These sets can be matched up with the lace curtains. liam E. Pulliam, receiver general of henna and black and the sizes are 44 to 49, and $1 4 95 —Corduroy Robes, unlined, with | —Two Different Styles of Cordu- ) customs of the Dominican republic. 48 to 52. At .. o e D 0 Rockets and self girdle, in Copen- | roy Robes—One is a regulation The project was temporarily aban- 2 s agen, American style, made with tuxedo collar, doned during the world war. —Blouses of Crepe de Chine and Georgette, in stylish stout Beauty and purple. kimono sleeves, pockets and gir- —_— models, made in tie-on and tuck-in effects. They are beaded, RO T eBe s $5.00 dle, seco lined. The other is a MAJ. OFFUTT TRANSFERRED. braided and filet lace trimmed, and made with “V” or square —Breakfast Coats, of Corduroy, | breakfast coat—this has a shawl Maj. Harry D. Offutt, Medical Corps, neck, % and long sleeves.h The °°l°'§ arfi.wlgnte, in two styles—one, of brocade, | collar, deep flounce and is has been reileved from duty at Walter flesh, bisque, gray, navy, henna and black; sizes $10 95 has the skirt gathered to the | seco lined throughout; finished :‘:fi:n S!m:’na uf‘y‘":’{"év .;';:fl..‘ifi' b‘."fi 441054 At ..oooeiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinns E R . waist, has a square collar, back with pockets and gir- $7 75 racks, 5 —Tailored Blouses, in stylish stout models, of crepe de chine, ::siel‘:o::’t;:de r’l:hfig;'l:;z :::l: dle. Choice at....... = tuck-in styles, with roll and flat collars, long sleeves, pear! sleeves. The other style is of s A o = . —Plain and Brocad orduroy A el buttons, in white, flesh, bisque, gray, navy an s 2 black; sizes 43 to 49. At .. $6.95 fil‘a""':f_';:':’;:ey"':’“ t;?n?::l‘z :‘:?;s‘ Robes, bohlh Selco lin;d t:u-on;flh- . . i = s » | out; one has a long shawl collar, Investigation Suits In Stylish Stout Models pocketenddgiidle, pockets and self girdie; the other, § —Hand-tailored Suits, of twill cord and tricolet, in straight- Choice ............ $10-50 3 bracaded model s made with - 1': o4 All valuable achfevements are the result of expert investigation. Investigate and prepare your heating plant for winter. We are epexrts for both repair 'work, and installation of new line and semi-fitted effects, to be worn with ithout belts. taxedolecliabipockets These are in sizes from 4034 to 50%;, plain luil::e;."ot::n :nt?t Kanais= Secand Floor. “tand sash, Choice.... $8'75 folds of self-material and sfill other styles trimmed with silk piping. Five attractive models to select from at— 58-Inch R f Fine Q y emnants of Fine Qualit: 549.75 and $59.75 Bleached Mercerized Cotton White £/ —Irish Point Curtains 2 By the Piece— —Trish Point Panels ] planta i i —Novelty Braided Panels E. J. FEBREY & CO. Fall Dresses In Stylish Stout Models —Novelty Braided Curtains Stsam sad Hot Water Heating. —Becoming, graceful draped effects that tend to emphasize -Table Damask P ajama Checks —Scotch Lace Curtains :%Ac::;:i;::: g:::llss Pacific Bldg., 624 F St. N.W. flfii‘%i'b"..?e h;e;ae:; ‘\:veiltlh“thtehelo’r:mplllz' but eq::“i Secoming - | —Marquisette Curtains —Fine Voile Panels Frankiin shown i 8 ot T (0 ~Regularly S9c. 480 —20c value. Spe- —Fine Voile Curtains —Quaker Craff Panels —The materials are the new crepes—satin-faced crepes, Canton Special, & yard... cial, a yard 1 5 € | —Quaker Craft Curtains _1;}‘39 Ahnat::n;tte }:anels —Nottingl ane crepes, crepe pasha, Morocco crepe, twill cord and tricotine. —Good heavy welght and sturdy —Nottingham Curtains —Couch G ouch Covers The colors are navy, new b: d black the si; 3 orted % —36 inches wide, closel; £ range from 36 to Al: TONTYARAIBISCE Sndiithe T ;fi" e o v vev-n.l i e e —Cluny Lace Curtains By the St s —Anti 1 i e . $25.00 and $29.75 (oPact Linen Towoling Crash 41 | —white Lingure Natmeenk, 30 | —h0tIQUE Lace Cuttaine, D ine Voile Bed Sets Kann’s—Second Floor. itk biue borders very ab- 17, inches wide: nice’ quality, yg- arie Antoinette Curtains —Dimity Bed Sets sorbent. Special, u vard.. 1/€ l soft finish. Special, a yard, —Madras Curtains —Mauslin Bed Sets Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Third Floor. l —Velour Drapery Sets Eias.

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