Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 12

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|LIGHT SNOW FALLS . IN DISTRICT; MORE _ EXPECTED TONIGHT Snow clouds which gathered over Washington this morning carried out paft of the weather bureau's predic- This Your Guarantees Satisfaction \ Are you acquainted with our . tion of “light snow today and tomor- l,e er irow,” but at moon the fall of flakes JllnlOl' dg | ceased and the skies cleared. : | However, snow s expected here to- {night and ‘tomorrow. The great lakes jregion, the Mississippi valley and” the isection around Asheville, N. C., ex- | perienced snowfalls today. Washing- iton’s children are “standing by,” {wleds in hand. FUND, 15,5474 i | 1 1 | ! | I | Officials of the District Chapter of the | American Red Cross are concentrating !all efforts on bringing the city up to {its quota in the sixth annual roll cal. | | The total contributions to date are $15.- {154.74. The quota is $45,000. It is | pointed out that Washington is prac- ically the only large city In the coun- not to go over its quota in support . of the Red Cross. ‘The hope of t! o« Made sn two Sises ’ 714x1034 i { and 1 914x117%4 Priced— j chapter meeting | i e E ce i { : i I ed in the Red Cro: duals who ar ) ] $7.50 to $11.00 ing 200 ledygcr shey wd indes. utions may . er to the roll call head- . 1414 F street, or the District 16 Jackson place. A"flr Prepaie for a December. One of these outfits ! keep vour ac- counts accurately. heazy quarters. Mrs. Johii Allen Doughe £ the Washington di commenting today on | rom the firemen, ‘STOCKETT| FISKE - CQ!: ,PRODUCING STATIONERS ,910 -E -STREET-N'W The response conducted by the fon in enlisting the | SEES DG FELLONS” | " CAUGHT IN DRYS' NET| Prohibition enforcement officials are {gding_ tfter the as well as i little bert Orville { Matthews tant to Pro- | i hibation Haynes, told | | in the Cal- | dding that the | 1 cry now being raised about X cement of prohil due to the pro :} Now in Our New Store, 709 13th Snap Your Fingers at “Cold Snaps“ © Temperature drops entail no discomforts when a “Radiantfire” is available. i Radianlfires Majestic Electric Heaters, $9 . C. A. Muddiman Co. i Electric, Gas and Oil Goods nnimportan ted by prohib nt made of One Door bition law 709 13th St. G e, onages were taken also, then a propaganda was started [that” " prohibition enforcement had | failea. Dr. Matthews, referring to the re- tement from the White House dicating _ President Harding is anxious that the eighteenth amend- ! SAVE and HAVE “rYHE whole valu {ment should be enforced, satd the 3 hsatucfiof | President’'s attitude should be taken ! wealth consists in the j to,heart by every law-abiding citizen. | < : ; A resolution, passed unanimous! personal independence it e e e e : P secur Whether your its stand € the g { eighteenth &mendment and law en- i forcement in gene STAFF BEING ORGANIZED BY FUEL FACT FINDERS ing the start. A savings £ o Organization of the fact-finding accounfigixestyouialisclt staff of the federal coal commission reliance and personal Ils Pprogressi the commission an- pride unknown to him Do without one. Make this be economist in charge of obtaining z { production costs. He will be as: bank yvour noon-time depository—it's the walk by James E. Black and H. S. the federal trade commi: that lcads to financial success, savings account be estah- lished for your indepen- dence in future years or for the accumulation for bigger investments, you will never possess inde- pendence without mak- g of Washington will Studies of wages, earnings and wage | {contracts information ob- i channels will = 3% Oa Regular Accounts 474 On Special Accounts )benauer. formerly a spe- gator for the Labor De- WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK 10th St. Bet. G & H ~ of Commissioners . Commissioners collecting economic data, while the | study of engineering facts will be Age, is in rge of engineering studies relat- ing to production, transportation and ! ! distribution of ¢ ¥ C. A. Allen of } mining engineer i of mines, will make a field stu r v in coal mining, one of the t pics | ally mentioned in the act ¢ ko SAVE and HAVE What a daddy Artidt did for your child HE invented (lafe this summer) & ‘way to turn childish minutes into speeding magic hours—making. pictures of Woodland Groeen leaves ‘and twigs, Sunset Red flowers and skies, Deep Blue-black hills and vales, lovely grapes and desert wcenes in Royal Purple. Buonies, boats, birds, kittens, camels and cances in several hundred com- binations. Your child can make them almost WITHOUT ANY ' PRACTICE. Easy! Aricraft Picture Making Outfits, in Colors, use no paints, brushes, powders, drayons, water . . . here is the secret, “Just Rub, and beauli- Jul colored pictures appear.™ | | | | , 1¢'s the thing | i i ail Coal Merchants’ Ass ve to distribution and costs. E To Cure a Cold . inOneDay § for John or Mary re Mahing Outfits in Cal Pay in January —Purchases charged now at Kann’s are being egtered on December bills, payable in January. This is’an encour- agement for early Christmas shopping. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, S. KANN SoNs Co. Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Yo D. ‘U, MONDAY, 'NOVEMBER 27, 1922 - BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE SANTA CLAUS “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Put Everything Aside Tomorrow and Come to This —STYLES FOR THE ‘AVERAGE WOMAN —STYLES FOR THE STOUT FIGURE —The styles are decidedly distinctive, as shown in our sketches; the qualities of the material are exceptional, and the workmanship of high quality. —The dress for the miss is made in straightline style, with three fluwiué‘ straps, round neck, and three-quarter-length sleeves, a narrow flowing belt, ornamented with bright colored cross-stitch embroidery. % . —The dress for the woman of average size is made in a becoming straight line style, trim- med with eight lines of fine pin-tucking, long flowing sleeves, and narrow tie belt, which is "~ finished with two handsome buckles, trimmed with self covered buttons. 2 —The stout model is made in the long tailored lines, with the becoming square neck, and collar of self material; panel down the front is hand-embroidered. These are finished with long sleeves and narfow belt. The colors are navy, brown, rust and black. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 18; Average Sizes, 36 to 46; Stout Sizes, 4214 to 5215 CHOICE s $11.50 Kann's—Second Floor. Thousands of Yards of Silks and Velvets in Useful Remnant Lengths —All'are up to the minute silks—the same that you would buy from the full piece at a higher price, but in this remnant sale you save from a fourth to a hali. These Different Weaves Featured in_the Sale and Cut Length Prices Are . —Silks for Sport Wear —Dress Satins —White Silks and Satins —Black Silks and Satins —Crepe de Chines —Canton Crepes ——Chiffon Taffetas —pPrinted Radiums —Crepe Meteors —Wash Satins —Satin Charmeuse —Printed Lining Silks —Plain Georgettes —Black Satin Canton Crepe " —Satin Canton —Printed Georgettes Kann's—Street Floor. Cloth of , Silver = e 5800 OO0 VR o o, ~The Brocaded Silver Cloth Slippers are made in one-strap style, with French heel, < $9.00 very specially priced. A pair.... ATES e S (RS RS N Hosiery in 50c to $4..50 Yard EVENING SLIPPERS —Scarce, as every woman who has been trying to purchase them most surely knows. But we have been fortunate enough to receive a fresh sup- ply just in time for the Thanksgiving dance need. We have all sizes and widths. ly priced, a Kann's—Fourth Floor. Gold and Silver Shades —To wear _wifl; evening frocks of old and silver and lace or metal. cloths, and with gold and sjlver colored footwear. from_toe to hem, full fashioned, <with” high spliced A pair.i....iic..e. ‘with lace clocks, full ‘ fashioned. In s T gray. A pair. 5 $5.50 Chiffon Silk Hose, very sheer, \-——All-ailk Hose, silk from toe: to made full fashioned, high spliced heel and Nsle tops. In_ silver A 3.00 S palr ...... —All-silk H k from toe to hem, full fashioned, In_ silver gray. A $3.00 PAIF eeterarccconnee S with,_Pointex heel. Kann's—Street Floor._ 3 b P8 bhem, full fashioned, with Pointex heel. lnl gold color. A 53.00 pair —Chifton Silk Hose, very sheer, (olld celor. A 53.00 pair S > —Luster Spun (silk and wool) —Russian Crepe (silk and wool) —Paisley Prints —Caravan Prints —Colored Chiffon Velvet —Printed Satin Crepes —Colored Radiums ~ —Black Loomcraft Crepes —Kimono Silks —Matelasse —Foulards —Shirtings . —=Colored Messalines +—Bordered Chiffons ! Brocaded } Silver C/loth —The: Cloth of Silver Slippers, in one-strap style, Baby - Spanish heels. Special- pair. oe $9.00 Handmade Blouses To Wear With the " Swiaré Tatlored Suit - $3.98 —Some in Tuxedo collar style, others with round collars. The materials are batiste, and French voile. All are hand sewed, with long lines of hand-drawn work, and hand-embroidered dots, col- lars and cuffs trimmed with wide or narrower real fllet and Irish crochet lace. Sizes 36 to 486, « Kann’s—Second Floor. Unusual Values in Blankets $9.95 70x80-in. All-Wool Plaid Blankets, Pair.........__......_.. —Made from excellent quality wool; in blue, pink, tan, gray and red with black; soisette bound. —Part Wobl Plaid Blamkets, 66x80-inch size, made of the best of wool with 2 cotton mixture; in large broken plaids of rose, lavender, blue and tan combined Blankets, T0x 82-inch and 70x84-inch sizes; in the lot are both North Star and Columbla Mills Blankets. Made of speclally fine quality wools, in large block plaids ors. A pair...... —Savings for Wash- ington Women through a car-load purchase of famous ence Fireless Stoves. 'These are the same kind of fireless stoves that are already in’ several thousand Washington homes. They Brown, Roast, Bake, Boil; cook meats to perfec- tion, no evaporation of flavors. Prepare baby’s cereal; . make tough chicken and game tender and enjoyable. Prunes and dried fruits should never be cooked any ‘other way. These are the fireless stoves recommended by Good_Housekeeping. Have pat- ’ented” Water-seal, Covers, seam- less aluminum compartments and necessary equipment of utensils. $ —brings . {0 _you the fireless steve yow've always ‘wanted—pay the balanee in easy installments. = Kdnn's — Third Floor. —All-Wool Plaid Blankets, 80-inch size, strictly all wool colors, heavy kets; Ideal-Domestic Sci-_l- Important Sale Wool Jersey Dresses —We secured such a splehdid assortment of models that we are very enthusiastic about them. One of the outstanding features of the sale is the fact that we have— —STYLES FOR MISSES . in large block plaids of blue, pink, tan. with gray and red black. AIAT $8.95 —Beacon Indian Blamkets, in a wonderful variety of styles and reversible blan- S neatly bound all around. Each blanket nicely boxed. 60x80-inch size.. .. 66x80-inch size........ Kann's—Street Floor. Our Special Thanksgiving Offering The Sales Of Beds, Rugs, Curtains, Etc., Continue Tuesday —a Crisp, Cold Weather Brings a Demand for Warm Knit Underwear —Women's Fine Ribbed Union Suits, wool with a silkateen stripe, with flat seams, in the following styles: Low neck, sleeveless, tight knee; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, tight knee; and low neck, sleeve- less and ankle 52.89 length. Regular sizes €aCh c.cceecnnininnnne —Weomen’s Fine Ribbed Union Suits, made high neck. long sleeves, ankle length; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length; low neck. sleeveless, knee length: and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and amnkle 3 25 length. Siz L, 8 o and 9, at - —Women’s Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, with a silkateen stripe; flat lock seams, and in the following styles: Low neck, sleeveless, tight knees: Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length; and high mneck, long sleeves and ankle length. szm Regular sizes, each....... Extra Sizes, Each, $239 —Weomen's Cotton Ribbed Vests and Pants; the vests are low neck, sleeveless and bodice top; pants are ankle length with French bands. In regular and 75¢ extra sizes. Each........... —Weomen's Cotton Union bodis le with 11 made dice style sa‘v':l' over shoulder and tight Regular sizes, knee. _each . $1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. B— Women’s Fine Quality ~ Imported Gloves —16-button Imported Lambskin Gloves, overseam sewn white. Pair 53‘75 —16-button length Imporied Glace Kid Gloves, overseam sewn and Paris point self $7 50 o stitched backs. In white and black. Pair, —20-button _length Imported Slace Kid Gloves, overseam sewn Paris point self stitched backs. length and Paris point self stitched backs. In pearl buttons: full Ot arma un white. $7 e T Kann's—Street Floor. —Free with each cooker purchased during this sale, a Wearever Aluminum 9-inch pie plate and This sale is noteworthy because Cook: sale—a to buy. low pr T Don’t Fail to Attend This Sale —Never beforé have we been able to offer such a bargain in Ideal and Domestic -Science Fireless- Stoves. 1 actually paid for making this thrifty investment. This modern way of cooking without having to watch the food makes the preparation of the Thanksgiving feast easy. And on such eas Delicious Food Cooked Daily By Expert of lowest prices and grea Choice of cither oakecabinet or metal casing models. can afiord 1ot to buy at these Regular Price of No. 18—Com- pletely Equipped. $39.00 st value ever offered. ing demonstration during il welcome. No obligation Such_casy terms no home ices. (Pictured here.) NKSGIVING HA y terms that you are —Same Price for either Oak" Cabinet or Metal Casing Models. —The Stove pictured at the right is the No. 18— the popular seller. Price $33.75. —Bargains in other sizes as follows: No. 14—One 521 50 $29.75 icompartment No. 17—Three mpartment ..... $39.25 Price Includes Full Equipment and Legs - | =

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