Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 23

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" Girls’ all-wool the back, Polaire cloth and velour. They are finished with patch and slit pockets; lining and are interlined. Sorrento. ZSizes 8 to 14. Specially priced at............ priced at $14.95 to $69.50. Juniors’ and Misses’ —Stylish, youthful models tailored collars and convertible collars. finished with tassels and cuffs. are tan, brown and navy. Choice —Capes of rubberized sateen or twill cloth, in navy or red, with attached plaid silk-lined hood, in sizes 6 to $2 99 14 vears. “loor. ized sateen, armholes suede - lined lar. At Kann's—Second / dainty and ones. tailored and fur trimmed. are brown, navy, henna and mixtures. At up to $25.00. binations, and still others of jersey, wool challie and serges, in the latest style; embroidered or tailored. izes for girls ofi8told years. At . . 00l G —Other dresses priced from $4.95 to $34.50. —Baby Ann Suits, just 150 of them, in red, jade, honeydew, brown and tan. Choice at. Kann's—Street Floor. —Imitation ! Children’s Underwear —Children’s Cotton Ribbed Vests and Pants. Fleeced and bleached. Vests high neck, long sleeves. year sizes. 3 for § Pants, ankle length B L= 5 35c muslin_bands. 2 to 12- n Ribbed Unlon length. Each Kann's—Street Floor. “Off With the Old pair love with it. thing, and really with or golf. kerchief. colors, white, They are belted and but- ton trimmed. The colors are deer, brown, navy and —Other lines of sport and dress models, many fur trimmed, moderately of plaid-back cloth, Also at this price are suedine coats, embroidered and some are made with large flare or full sleeves; Coats are full-length lined and inter- lined and have large collars of good quality beaverette fur. —The sizes are 14, 16 aml 18, also 13, 15 and 17 Raincoats and Raincapes —Guaranteed capes of rubber- in brown, and red, with plaid silk-lined attached hood, Children’s Coats and Dresses —In smart little styles that are as individual mother could desire for her little copenhagen, gray $8.95 and $12.75 —Other smart models priced at $6.95 —Misses’ Velvet Dresses. others of \ehct and crepe com- $14.75 ' $5.95 Children’s Fur Sets —Squirrel Lock. A set, —Children’'s and Misses’ Gloves, P. K. sewn and Paris point stitched backs, in tan and brown shades. Per pair ..... —Chlldren's One-clasp Fleece- On With the New” —And the young girl who wears the Netherall— most young girls do nowadays—casts off three old loves—vest, brassiere and girdle. See the Netherall in Qur Corset and Brassiere Department —You will fall instantly in The daintiest tical, too; it gives you just cnough support and control to help you retain your youthful figure, but doesn’t interfere your dancing, or tennis, —Worn next the skin, and glovelike in fitting qualities; it tubs as easily as a hand- —The Netherall unites suede cloth of fleecy softness and silk tricot in garments most entrancing and in the wanted orchid and flesh. Persuasively priced at $5.00, $6.00, $7.50. Kann’s—Second Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. S. KANN SoNs Co. in has inverted pleat Another style many have full-length $9.90 Coats in_ herringbone; The colors $16.95 ed models in tan, each with hat to match, sizes 6 to 15 navy also non-rip and models, | [ ized, wWith hat to col- $3 95 match, sizes to . 15, at b as any mart e, rubber- $6.95 Coats for School, Sport & Dress Wear, Also Rain Coats Ready For the Younger Generation Winter Coats —Girlish in every line and unusually smart and chic, and made of Some have tailored collar and set-in sleeves. large tuck down the back, raglan shoulders and self convertible collars. —Guaranteed Raincoats in belt- 15 $5.95 belted Inexpensive Frocks Smart in style Excellent in quality —The coats are made of broadcloth, chinchilla, silvertone, and are finely The colors —Dresses of and Canton crepes. line styles, some of Children’s Glovés —Children's Lined Love rose, lemon and geranium. Per dozen cakes Soap, all odors. of 3 cakes +—Children’s Special .... —Mennen's quite prac- Powder, special larly 25c. were 50c each. cial, to, close, each.. Special tles, two years’ guarantee. At..... in black or gold finish ........ —One_ block al zors, special..... —Henno Shampoo twill tricotines, crepe de chines, Brushes, regularly 25c. —Wool Powder Pufll. regularly 10c. Special.. = ‘:nnd Rollll ; of SOCAInorbent i otton, regularly 39c —Earl Brand Hot-water Bot- $1.75 —Colgate’s Compact, large size, $1.00 cords, —They are made in straight- the crepe dresses have draped skirts 5 A\ !flt . . 52 95, $3.95 and $4.95 $7.95 to $15.00 with novelty girdles; one style has a box pleated blouse with pleated panel in —Imitation Ermine, Choice the skirt, finished with self —Natural Wallaby, girdle. Wgoy e a Set —The Tricotine and Twill Cord ilver Coney, ! Dresses are in _straightline —Squirrel Lock, i effects, with self girdles; some T s $ .50 have silk embroidery; others —Icel ox, St are piped with silk of contrast- —Brown Coney. j == ing color. They are finished with self girdles. Sizes for ?fiisses“of 16 to 18, and women’s, tralinn Opos- 16 5() —Summer Frml-e 32000 to - : = A —Choice at ......... . $9-90 Kann's—Second Floor. 1-clasp Imported Glace $1.89 Gauntlet Sults. Bleached and fleeced. High lined Cloth Gloves, with selt- Gloves, with cloth bands and neck, long sleeves, ankle length. stitched backs in o A SR Dutch neck, elbow $l 00 brown and gray. brown and hlack SOC sleeves, knee Sizes 3 to 8. Per 590 Per Dalficcccovosons Kann's—Street Floor. Saturday Sale of Toilet Articles All are good values and especially priced —Bath Soap, large size cakes, made by the Palmohve Co., in $1.00 —Armour’s Sylvian Box 250 et Tooth 10c —Nail Brushes, regu- Special..... IOC —48 bottles of Toilet Spe- Sc engraved fr:e These are appropriate for —Ollldu Safety Ra- PRESIDENT FIXES “RED CROSS DAY" Setting aside Sunday, November 12, as “Red Cross day,” President Har- ding in a proclamation today invited the American people to “unmite with thelr spiritual leaders In such ob- servance of it as may promote a re- newed consecration to the gospel of service based upon divine In!unctlnn and santioned by all good consclence.” The proclamation follows: “To the American people: he assurance, based on many years' experlence, that there will be prompt and generous response makes it always a satisfaction to direct pu lic. attention to the annual member- ship roll call of the American Red Cross. This year it will open on Armistice day, vemher 11, and close on Thanksglv nvernher 30. As President of lhe Lnlled States and also president of the American Red Cross, 1 hereby proclaim November | the Red Cr 12 as Red Cross Sund; nd invite all the people to unite with their spirit- ual leaders In such observance of it as may promote a rencwed consecra- tion to the gospel of service based upon divine injunction and sanctioned by all good consclence. Dutles Discharxed Well. y the terms of the congressional charter which called It Into being the American Red Cross is charged with certain clearly defined duties and itions. These It has continued, ing the past year, to discharge hfully and eflic ; ot mercy and humanit the most fearful disaster: ¢ has befallen the fll- astern area, where the v lons of unfortunate people n now depend, and must continue for a long time to depend, on the untiring of mil- iliberality of more favored communi- red to 11 be e to A very great sum is c the task Is all well-disposed peoples must contribute, our own countrty, in virtus ike of Its Inspirations of hu nd its fortunate endowment in ma. erfal possessions, must be conspicu ous for both the great share it shall xive and the high spirit animating the gift. It Is therefore asked that co-operation be esta between and all other In the domestic fleld demands con- tinue to_press heavily upon the Red The government Is tional gratitude dictate. The aim must be to n to the best possi- Ith and the largest r a normal and self-s - In this effort the govern- nd Navy have gladly of the assistance 8. which, volunteer o ment, the Army availed them: a K broad fleld concerned with sical w e of the people the Cross, in sympathetic contact with other organizations and the fed- ) and state bureaus, has been par- arly actlve in the establishment and support of public health ac for the prevention of d the encouragement of sound tion. In its peculiar dnd histo: ities during the past year. and Is still called upon to aid the suffering in forelgn lands due to war flence. For these reasons, s of the multitude of local in _every community, an Red Cross deserves the hands of the American people. n the Interests of our anity and of the ser to our fellow me; Do you serve rice often enough? Ask for Comet Rice at your grocer’s. on it you can rest assured that it’s great; the best cheese you can buy; that it is full cream, rich and | | | wholesome. i 3 warieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS ? 0, Colored Women Drag White Man ToAlleyHold-Up Washington police, fnured to all sorts of surprises since the wave of post-war criminality set in, now face the task of tracing to thelr lair three colored women who early this morning held up & white man, dragged him Into an alley and robbed him. The victim of the robbery Is Lee Roberson of 310 C street northwest, who told police of the sixth precinct statlon that he was accosted by three women on C street between 2d and 3d northwest. One asked him for. the time and, he clalms, as he drew his watch from his pocket the three seized him and literally carried him Into the dark recesses of a nearby alley. Three, Roberson _continued, colored women went pockets lefsurely. his watch and $268. the through his They extracted Smiling sweetly and wishing him a ‘“very good night,” the highwaywomen departed after explaining " that Roberson might expect a dire end should he emerge from the byway before they were well out of sight. STUDYING U. S. G U. S. METHODS. Japanese Here Surveying Postal and Wire Service. Torin Mikuriya, secretary department of commun of the ons of Ja- CASTORIA For Infants and Children | inUse For Over 30 Years | Always bears the Sopatité of BURLINGTON HOTEL Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle Open A Charge Account With D070 Here FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ~10, 1922.° Coats, wonderfully styled and developed in Panvelaine, Bolivia, Normandy, Arundale, Superba and other popular materials. Every size from 16 to 42. pan, is in Washington studying the postal, telegraph and telephone serv- ice, accompani:d by 8. Oshima, archi- tect of the department. After a visit to the Post Office De- partment the Japanese officlals in- spected the Washington city post of- fice, being especlally interested in methods used In the receipt and dis- patch of malls. Later they will visit New York city, and then go to Europe in thelr study of postal method: of postage for postage for thelr use. 605-607 7th St. day is the last day of this sale. that will give you entire satisfaction. for settled men. Allhave extra trousers. These Sizes Only—33, 34, 35, 36, 37 be $25. Dbargain at the very beginning of the season. their vocation. D these unmatchable money’s worths will command and demand the bestsattention for wonderful The Dresses Charming and Distinctive Dresses, for street wear, wear, of Canton Crepe, Crepe ]\m]nine Satin Crepe, Charmcuse, etc.; and women'’s sizes 36 to 46. trimming. \oull find collected q]:\ntlclpatmg your Thankcgwmg needs, if you please, or for any wear any time and anywhere— money-saving. The Coats are Sport Coats, Fur-collared effect sho\\'mg Fur trimmings of Beaver, Wolf, Squirrel, Cara- cul, Fox, etc. MUST SAVE POSTAGE. Public School Officials Are Urged ! to Economize. Officers of the public schools were warned in & bulletin {ssued today by Supt. Frank W. Ballou se the utmost economy in the use o the current fiscal year in order to avold embarrassment in the future when there may be no — [ EISEMAN’S Saturday Is the Last Day of Our Sale of -Pants Suits $18.85 Remarkable values like these never last long. Satur- So come in, make your selection, and yow’ll have a suit Sport models for the young man, conserv ative styles A Sale of All-Wool Overcoats 1f we had all sizes in these Overcoats the price would But any man who can be fitted will have a rare The coats are all-wool and are tailored by men who stand high in o Dr. Ballou urged that commun. cations from administration headquar- ters at the Franklin School to office: in the fleld be delivered personall when :ver possible, and that office having occasion to come to the Frank lin bring with them central ofiic reports and other communications, rather than send them through thi malls. to exer- —_— Just when thvmu?"y season wa almost over a 0 use man sued a widow for breach of promise.—Cap-| per's Weekly. Bet. F & G Sts. 31650 77777 7m0 suitable semi-evening and afternoon in misses’ sizes 14 to 20 Every new idea in feature and distinctive in this marvelous Every new This isn't a hap- hazard collection of garments —it's the careful culling of the season’s richest styles to show Washington that Blum's can absolute- ly serve you better.

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