Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 7

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Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Here Are Additional Reasons Why Every One Comes to Kann’s for Housewares —An echo of the big Monday sale, but speaking in as emphatic tones of saving opportunities as the announcement of the first day’s sale. —Bo-No" ‘bination, terminating fn- sects, also _ for deodorizing and disinfecting pur- poses. Pint can of Bo-No and one sprayer. Special 98¢ —0'Cedar Mop with 54-inch size handle, made of fine ocom- for ex- Regular 'model. $1.00 Special —“M LT ror” Aluminum Oval Ronst- er.regularly —Family Scales, Japan- finish, weigh from 1 ounce to 24 pounds. Special $1.89 ned —Cake, Flour nnd Sugar Box- es; white jap- anned finish, medium size. Special, each —7-Plece Casserole Set, made of heavy vitrified earthenware, ad ish, regularly —“Mirro” Aluminum Tea Kettles, 5-qt. size, Colonial design, —Tce Cream Freezer, Daisy “Frigid” or brand. Choice of galvanized iron § or tin, 2-qt. size. Spectal Aluminum Rice or Cereal Boil- ers, 2qt. size. Regular $2.75 value. Special $1.98 ivanized Tron tubs; family size, 69c —Silver Plated Tablespoens, “Belmont” pattern, 69C regularly 90c value. Special, 6 for. —50-Piece Dinner Set, of Imported Chinaware, 'Q )‘j\ wral decora- E ,. —+“Johnson's” Wax- ing Outfit. 1 weighted brush, 1 can of liquid wax, regular $5.00 ue. Special $2.39 - (Limit One to = ‘Customer) val- ion. Regu- lar price, $22.98. cial $19.98 Spe- ~HKann's—Third Floor. BOOKLOVERS Do Not Fail to Attend This Harper & Bros. Removal Sale of Books This famous publishér’s first change of location in Ninety-Seven Years —They are moving from Franklin Square, New York, to a location further “uptown.” —Fourteen stores throughout the United States have been favored with a portion of their surplus stock. Kann’s have been granted the exclusive right to hold and’ advertise this Harper’s Removal Sale in this city. —TIn our original quota there were about 6,700 volumes, with from 4 to about 150 books of a title. Books that were pub- lished to sell at 50c to $6.00. —1In this sale, divided into five price lots— 15¢, 25¢, 39¢, 50c and 65 —Quite a number of the titles have been sold out, but there are many others that will interest vou here. . Downstairs Book Store and Main Aisle, Street Floor. Very Specially Priced Wednesday - Curtains and Portieres Offering Curtains —Ranging in price from $245 to $3.95. : At $1:2 Pr. —The lot consists of Scotch Lace Curtains, Nottingham Curtains, Filet Net Curtains, Madras Cur- - tains, Ruffled Curtains, Scrim and Marquisette Curtains. Selectiogs may be made from this line for any room in the house. ~We suggest that you come early for a pair at this price. S. KANN SONS Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, New Arrivals in Plush Chokers —Hudson Seal Plush, and Kerami Plush Chokers. New styles, very close and clever™ copies of the real furs. Priced from $3.95 to $7.95 Kaon's Neckwear Store—Street Floor. Peuna. Ave., 8th and D Streets To Achieve Som‘ething Individual and Distinctive —You select the shape from hundreds of striking and becoming models we are showing in large . i Untrimmed Dress Hats of Panne and Lyons Velvet —1In black and colors, and priced from— $3.95 to $5.00 —Also select the trimmings in our Millinery Store from a vuricd = ment of styles, priced from— : " 50¢ to $5.00 —Then we will trim the hat for you FREE OF CHARGE FOR THE TRIMMING SERVICE. > Kann’s—Second Floor. 2 - The High Quality of the Tailoring a Feature of These WOOL FROCKS —There are handsome tyill cords, in blue and brown, but navy is perhaps in the lead at present. —The straight silhouette is the popular one of the hour for frocks of this material, and braiding and han -embroidery are chiefly employed in the trimming and finishing. —That skirts will positively be longer this season is evidenced by these new models. The styles we present are becoming to almost any type of figure. At $29.5 Kann’s—Second Floor. Fur-Trimmed * Winter Coats At 452 —Think of securing coats of fine quality materials such as these are made of, and trimmed with fur collars and cuffs, at so extremely moder- ate a price! —The materials arc deep pile fabrics—Bolivias, Normandies and Milanos. —The colors are brown, deer, navy, Sorrento and black. —They are made in straightline models, with all-around or adjustable belts, all silk lined. —The coltars and cuffs are of wolf or nutria. —Good range of sizes to select from. Kann’s—Second Floor. ~ ) Seamless Heavy Velvet Rugs —9x12-ft. Size. Regular $66.75 Value. Special, Wednesday —These are all new, in 1922 designs, and in buying them Wednes- day you save $11.75, which makes it decidedly worth your while to put aside other affairs and come down here early tomorrow to secure one of these if you have rug needs to supply. —Our special sale price is only an introductory one, and for one day only. We have carefully selected the most popular rose, blue and taupe shades in the most attractive designs for this sale. Do not miss the opportunity. Fringed —Inlaid Lino- leums, in. granite and tile patterns, all cut from the full rolls; excel- lent patterns for kitchen, bath and dining rooms. ‘Wednesday, a sq. yd— —Brussels Stair and Hall Carpet, closely woven, in a firm, even weave; in oriental de- 59 C signs. Colors are green, blue, tan and rose. A yard. —Sanford’s Axminster Rugs, seamless. These are the famous “Beauvais” quality, 9x12-ft. size. Only while the present lot lasts can you buy them at the price quoted here. When the new lots ordered arrive, the prices will be about 20% higher. Now you may 59.25 Art es, reversible; 9x12-ft. size. Designs are woven through, mak- $5 95 ke Kann’s—Third Floor. * an Two Special - Engraving Offers —Take advantage of this now, Ve both for your own needs, or look °A% 50 Pairs $24.95 ®2 ahead to Christmas gifts. . 4 i Portieres —TFirst Offer . —Choice of any twp or three letter steel -SP.V ecial at die, from a selection of thirty dies, some s 85 of which are illustrated here. : g L ' —Regular Value, $2.00, $1 25 ' - e Special Wednesday ...... s ; as —}hde;}f a very fine quality of . —Second Offer T e M s e —We will engrave a new die, and stamp : ‘both solid and combina- one pound of Congressional Linen, in any tion colors. There are green and . mulberry, rose and gold, rose and color, and include 50 unstamped -en- m&n,"\?{ue and rose, blue and velopes for tal‘xig:, mnlbell"’ry and dblneibmse rose, mulber: |1 er . Y T PRAN $2.45 the quantity is limited. o enm Kann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Let Us Trim a Hat for You JACK FROST THREATENS D. C.; MERCURY AT 46 Fruits and Vegetables Near Wash- ington Escape; Warmer Weath- er Seen Tomorrow. One of those outbursts from the Ca- nadian regions landed on Washington ana vicinity last night and this morn- ing, sending the mercury down to 46 degrees at 6 a.m.—the lowest yet reported for this season. Jack Frost came out of his hiding place in sev- eral sections not far distant from the Distxict of Columbia, such as Elkins. W. Va., and southern Pennsylvania, but, according to the weather bureau, left fruits.and vegetables untouched in the Maryland and Virginia coun- ties close to Washington. “This delightful weather,” the bu- teau says, “will not last for the thermometer is gradually creeping up and by tomorrow afternoon will be at least 65 degrees. By the end of the week it will be normal—around 75. The cool weather i8 not here to stay at present.” GIVEN DUTY AT WEST POINT. | . First Lieut. L. George Horowitz, yCorps of Engineers, in this city, been ordered to West Poimt, for duty at the Military Academy MAJ. HARBORD IN CHARGE. Maj. Gen. James G. Harbo chief of staff of the Army, i of the affairs of the War Department in the temporary absence of Secre- tary -Weeks, Assistant Secretary Wainwright and Gen. Pershing, chief of_staff. Peter Pan Pens- Girls, here's some- thing that you will need. It “is the smallest practical Fountain Pen made, has a gold point just like the big ones and will write just like them. Fine for school, or, in fact, anvwhere vou have need of a Fountain Pen. Let us show them to you. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) I4th Street )ne Door from Pa. Ave. 2469 15th St Col. €36 CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. __ Dupeat Uircle, Fr. §333°0 & . The “Golden Spread” for the Daily Bread Should Be QUALITY | —Has Made Elk 'Grove Butter the Choice of Thousands of Housewives It’s the Butter You Will Appreciate With Each Pound of Elk Grove Butter Are In- closed 2 Coupons Which Are Redeemable in Rogers Silverware. Sold by Grocers Who S 'Their Customers the Best Golden & Co. Distributors LOST. n leather, National Mu- | reyand. " dirs. Jncobe. - ¢ rses, o People: | Bank! Drug | ! Store. 11th and G. Notify Mrs. E. J. Warng, | | Leonardtown, Md. o | i BAR PIN of mos “r\'enilll on 8th or F N gate 5ot i goid, Sunday | Return to 1119 1 H AR PIN—Gold set with amethyst, goin | from 13th and Otis to Mt, Pleasapt st. cars. Liberal reward if returned'to 3610113t HOSTON BULL TERRIERS, two, atrayed from i $ 2859 Mills ave. n.e. Reward return to above | address or 407 Kresge bldg. 1lth and G now. Tag uumbers 7888 and 7889 21 | RROOCH, Jade: between Tth and G and B and Return to 607 Ese st. n.w. and re- 1 ER—Yol white: brown eye, | Beward. " Mem. John Hageo, | S0 | 5 Brook- | ing name and home address Dills, Pnder return to Misn | Culli 3 CHOKER, stone marten: Garinkle tag; e | 508 Park rd. n.w. ‘ i : contal of owner. and 1634 ward. COLLIE, shepherd, savle and white, 4 white feet and white breast; mame Jazz. Reward. apt. 4. Phone North 2223 H 20 . in_leather case; 16tn st bridge, Sun- | GLABSESTortolse _shell Koc day. k Creek Park near Reward, North 1826, torfolse &hell, in vicinity of 1ith n.e. Case mark Sime, Optician. Re- - Darling. 408 11t a.e. Lipcoln | 26+ jasops e LT CRat Rns maeny : HOUND—Part beagle, oue brown ear, two binck spots on_eich side: Chala bridge.’ Li o e o e | Rock Creek Park bus or on Mt. Ple | between 6 and 7 Kunday afternoo ! please return to apartment 4, ., or telephone N. 493 irn . D. flag. Reward. ' North SEAL COLLAR, od 14th sts. _Call Adams SPECTACLES—September 26, between 17th and K_and, teleplione building. " perhaps on Street car; case marked Wm. H. Waters. op- tlelan. Finder please call Maip 12000, Bflllclll 350, or Franklin 4986 at night. Q| WATCH CHA . X. key. . Phons L. ward. 82° Scottish Rite and W. 285, ne-l . o MISS CAMPBELL DEAD. w. Teacher in Business High School 20 Years. Miss Ida M. Campbell, for tweniy years a teacher in the Business High | School, died at the Emergency Hos- pital Sunday morning. Funeral services will be neld at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Remington, at Osseo, Wis., tomorrow. Miss Campbell had not been in good health for over a year, but the real serfousness of her condition devel- oped suddenly last ¥ interested in all of the outsid ties of the schgol, e: work of the Junior Red Cross, which she was chairman. As a mark of respect and affection the morning classes of Business High School were dismissed early y day. DEBT BOARD TO MEET. Commission Likely Arrange Payments in Two Sums. The foreign debt funding commi sion may resume its meetings this week to consider p cularly the auestions raised by « Britain in conneetion with more than $100,000.- 000 interest falling due on the Brit- to rt ish $5,000,000,000 war debt in Oetober | and November. United States may accept $ on October 15, pending ne; to be taken up by the Dritis mission later in the month con a lowering of the interest ra the 5 per cent, where it now stan It is understoo DETAILED TO CHICAGO. Capt. Frank J. Keelty. finance de of partment, in this city on leave ah(senrealhas been detailed as pro erty auditor, 6th Corps Are at Cl ity orps Area, at Chi d 1 e Lec's undertaking cotabiiiment o o of funeral later. y, September .’ Peter's Chu; wlhe mass will be sung for ihe repose of 1 Relatives and friends invited terment at Mount Olivet com nterment at Glenwoud dnesdar. thie home of her siste ton. Osseo, Wis. DE THOUARS D' tember 25, 1922, Mrs. 1 daughter, Ju will be heid at 1 September 27. tery. 5. Reptember 24, 19; beloved busband Creek cemetery. vited. GORDON. Tuesday. Sey ler residence. 1411 BLANCHE GORDON. William _and Mary. funeral later. Notice of funersl HIGGINS. Monday, Septembe: HIGGINS, i 4 hi dar. September ville Union Cemefery. HOLMES. Departed this life Monday Sep dovoted ¢ nesdar. Septe Street Baptist fnvited She bore her illness paticutly, She died without & fear: She whispered in her 1 koow the Lord is n HOLMES. Al officers and mem Tadies' Friendship Society are meet _at__th st.n JACKSON ‘daughter of Jolm A MoLACHLEN. Monday. nto eternal rest Monday, Al wm loving m pastor. STANTON. 1822, at 7 rin ment at Mount and friends Mivited S TANTON. A. 0. TOLSON. Departed this 1 ber 1922, at her residence, after a long iling Christian_ fort William F. Tols st. D bore with el M. and Dr. K o Baptist at 1 pm. tives and friends are respe attend. A life of service hus come to0 2 close, LSON. Members of the Young Ladic: liant Star Benevolent Association, No. 1. are ud the funcral u.w the funerai of our late sister. F st. bet. 3 September -d M. E. HOLMES. M. N. 6 R. A. HAWKINS, W. R. TOLSON. Officers and members of Getl Chapter. No. 3, 0. E. K., are request the funeral CH . F st be September 27, at 1 o'clock . 7" NBTTIZ EDWARDS, Worthy m GEORGE STDNOR, Worthy Patron. A of | | \ { | fally invited to ROBINSO! —_— D.VU. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. ; k 74 Deaths. at 1 pn., wreli, K st.. n Belatives and fricods her 27 Haptisi ) 13 LW Church, s and Thursduy, Septeminr In Memoriam. th thee: ned. bore her, ago todas Max her soul rest in WING MOTHES worel sre thi AND SISTER.® memorics of our dearly moHTGH W HENREY NFA! life otie year ugo today, September 1 mourn 1. dear Hen with un outside show. Ik now, Thy spirit would Lave i for mine made N can il S DATGHTER S E. WARFIELD father, jed tive HIS LOVING Wear 1ok PATGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS. = Rt sl:uc &‘_ Timothy Hanlon N.E. 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