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_THE SUfiDAY ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 3, 1922—_PART 1. = Shop Earl Pa e lofOurFour S K S C o8 rly 8 Lrues oy 5, NANN DONS WO, el farty Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets ¢ B e a = > ==gh PERCY, ar o o) . . 1 Tricotine and Velveteen Dresses —For girls in their ’teens, also for the woman of average size. —Straight-line models, with self and novelty girdles. —Braid-trimmed Frocks, some with touches of hand or machine embroidery. = : =l S : - —The velveteens aré trimmed with colored —Footwear that carries an air of distinction in cvery line of slenderizing grace. Footwear you will want to complete the smart holiday costume. Bulgarian embroidery on vest, cuffs and —Some of the styles are shown here. The price is notably low: gird]es, . A Pair 4 95 : —~Colors in the lot are navy, brown and black. I [} —The velveteens are in black only. —And there are all sizes and widths to select from in the assortment. T2 :"' d —Patent Gore Pumps —Black and Brown Satin Pumps - '\‘ —Patent Strap Tongue Pumps —Brocaded Back Pumps —Values $12.95 to —Choose from baby French, Spanish. full French, block and military heels. $14.95. Choice... ® —Spats, needed when mornings and evenings are cool. We have a fine assortment, in bla brown, gray, f o ey, T and snd n 10buon et $1.50 to $3.50 > - - | 1,000 Pairs Soft Felt Juliets | i e e D o $119 | High-Quality Blouses | Kann's—Second Floor. S S At $1.95 Pair You Will Want to Select —They will be packed in Christmas 1 : o0 boxes, if desired, and make most accept- For Christmas lelng able gifts. Every pair perfect. s s —Wool Hose, imported and domestic, silk-and-wool At to sport hose, in weights especially adapted to this o o Washington climate. The imported styles are full . = Kann's—Fourth Floor. Cex Zz1 =2 “L’Aiglon” a . . Fireside Frocks Christmas Ideas in the Lace e ~and Embroidery Store holiday purchasing. e 3 22 J —They are made in vers —There are so many little pieces of fancy work that 7 attractive stvles, in need a bit of lace or embroidery, and so many novel fashioned; the assortment includes wool heathers, straight-line and slip-over ideas that may be worked out in these materials that silk-and-wool heathers, and hand-embroidered —For giits, certainly, because clocked hose: colors include fawn, brown and it is the newest and most de- < £ 5 i i th hades, als sirable that you will want to bk and brown. Tairerer . $1.98 models. we bring some of them to your attention. —Machine embroidered ini- —Calaix Valenciennes Laces, € natepialy acc iging redallion style. in ham and chambray, in m matched sets, of several neat checks. stripes and et iz e Thftbeie. TOUL widths of edgings. insertions present to that dear one of Kann's— Street Floor. plain colars, in pink. blue, them for setting into lin- 1ind double edge galloons. the family who has expressed 2 3 green. brown. lavender Ferh on owels, napkins. ihe widths range from 11 a wish for something of this R he vhclcont Iallion- e aner “uatiien 20C kind ; also, while selecting for 3o 6 121 d 18¢ Ayard............. a gift, you will probably find —They are finished with C, 6¢, 12l5c an something becoming to your- ® the new coilars, fancy —Laces for Handkerchief self. pockets, piped with white, ——Colored Imitation Crochet Frimmings, & fine assort- u . and have pearl buttons. Laces, for hing off tow- ment of the narrow vals, and —These new models are of crepe b v, Is. curtains. d A yard— rnrmenlnn edges, priced a yard de chine. Canton crepe and sat- .\‘ —~Regular sizes 36 to 40 10c and 15¢ Tom=" in, in slip over and hip-length o i S ials fe - ery ac gif’ is s i P and extra sizes 48 to 52 models. Some are beaded with —Enough of these materials for a coat would be a very acceptable gift. It is something b\-" o 2 3 3 6c to 18c cut steel beads, also lace and that can be mailed to dear ones out of town. < ~Choice of the lot at— e e Tt Covern crepe de chine combinations "- vles. e TS s = s e Bulltcip Siosl. | —Limen! Giuny ‘Tacen inlia embroidered with contrasting —Black Carmeul Cloth. a fine —S52-in. Gray and Brown Mixed —34-in.’ Bolivia Coating, in a b! p re made on long- splendid assortment of white colors. They are in round-neck deep black: 50 inches wide. A Krimmer Cloth for coats, jack- short velvety pile. In black, Jloth, and the camisoles and ecru, in widths from 31 styles and have three-quarter- yard— «ts and trimmings. $5.00 F A e X - Sl et S T length sleeves. The colors are $5.50 and $9.50 = S eguiarty 5135 & vard. 65 08 s . 2t D it o Sirposes AL ned. navy, gray, brown, jade, botany, —Black Kerami Fur Cloth, 50 —50-in. Caracul, in a lustrous Monday, a yard..........PYs hann's—Second Fioor [ oy o e 1.19 pose muffin and black. Sizes 36 to 46. inches wide. A $11.00 =ik pile. in black, beav- g0 Q A = SACH <dvios {5 Kann's—Street Floor. E Kann’s—Second Floor. E T S S 5 o er and taupe. A vard.. o Kann's—Street Floor. Buy the Toys the First Thing You Do Monday —Ploncer Hand Kar, hardwood seat. teel geared. 10-in. front and 14-in. rear wheels, at.. 2 $6.95 —Daisy Express Wagon, 111«‘ -in. front, wooden wheels, steel rime, 3 pber tired disc wheels, mud 2 . . guard, bumper, buazer, and dummy re- | AN . removable front seat and &3 g5 oPioneer Velocipeden, plain bear- fiectors, and brake: for chil- $14.95 8, K dashboard, ing. double spoked. heavy rubber- g £ 10 to 2 . 4 tired steel wheels, adjustable nickel o ¢F © QRIS SERIRIRE: = plated handle bars, leather seat. coil sprin wooden frame, steel —Pedicyele, No. 17, for children to 10 years of age, ball bearing, 'hen\'_\‘ ruhberdlll'ld wheels, steel rame. wooden foot board, &t ............... $5.95 —Rubber Balls, known as the sl 00 “Star.” 21-in. circumference, at V- ~Special demonstration of rubber balls. others priced from 35¢ to $3.45. . 11—88.43: No. 13—$10.45. —Toy “Willis St. Clair”, csomplete with rubber tired disc wheels, guards, electric lights, horn, buzzer, bumper. These are in blue and —Gunteymann's Famoua Somersault Dogs, just arrived from 7 1 T I NS .\‘\\ i~ » —Doll_Bed, of enameled wood: 25 in. long, 14 in. wide, complete with rollers, can be taken apart. Furnished with mattress and two pillows, at .... $2.49 S abroad, turns somersaults when wound up, made of sheet educational, ct e electric green finish; for child up 53‘ 95 steel, with good strong spring. each in box, &t ............ 89¢ buzzer, ualm d‘mzram of code s to 12 years, 8t............ Q and battery. at....... $3.95 na er, spindle back, and armrests, _pioneer Coaster Wagom, rubber 22 inches wide, 28 _Inches high, {ied dise wheels. hardwood body. 25-inch rockers, hard- §J 49 strong steel braces. wood seats, a <37 ex33-in—e7.45 16x39-in.— $0.96 14x35-in.—88.45 18x41-in.—$10.95 —Toy “Plerce Arrow" Touriag Car. beautifully upholstered, complete with rubber tired military wheels, mud guards, windshield, side dll)DI'S. metal throughout, Royal blue, vel- low trimmed .. ... ... ' $59.00 v S-im —Ilron Wheelbarrows. M\« double spoked steel wheels. hard- wood frame. steel sides: for = children up to § vears. at. $1.25 —Toy “Cole” Automobile, has rubber tired, steel wheels, windshield, Eumper. tagacltlor‘ gasoline tank and uzzer, and license tags, for children to 8 years, at 512-.45 ——Wooden Swinging Horse, on i platform, with steel supports, —White Enameled Chair, spin-/ horse has mane, tail, and is fit- o dle back, hardwood & one of fed, vith saddle 10T, $8.45 imh 30 Inohes b Com: G0c Lo, 42 aenes hisn st $1.25 ; years and younger, at.. % L nches igh, & line, 24 inches high, at a 5 Others from $9.45 to $33.45. plete with tray. &t...... 89¢c S¥eiry Hand Car, secl (rame < o;imported Plush _and ~ Skin in. reur, rubber tired,” double- Herses, priced from $8.45 to $45. by S “ i spoked wheels, for —Little Red Riders, for the littie S e e R e . $14195 i SRRt AT LRt e ° © $3.95 shield, and buszzer, wood frame, steel body. At....... 524-95 —~ L« l( —Columbia Boyeyeles, With tubular : } oDeak, for glirls of bovs: secre. or girl. These have steel frame, A\ stecliframe, ibicycle/ pedpls, Bhall Y Btyle Choice o ot §ood —Safety Comsters, with fine wooden rubber foot-board. ‘\ “ Automobiles, wire subber giip. Bandle” bars.. bievols CheouEhout, twe SpIited NOFRcR Toily, has -f::l‘::m:"lo-ll;r dashty e hoofiu‘g:mpn-rurfgxn bodies, _ nicely varnished, wooden R TR T e T BNy ey v el el Lol e e e e L s T L cd" 15 rubbe b | —Mechanical Rough Rider, an drawer, letter files. Strongly wheels, steel rime, roller bearing. in, rear wheels ... . .- AP Wheels, rubber tives, mud-guard, and spring saddle seat— seat and back upholstered in rubber-tired ~_wheels, steel 8! er, an 3 A L At x3s In. 8795 With 11 front and 13- ¢g 45 ) ) bumper, windshield and bumper; No. 1—2 to b year sises, $13.95. cretonne; toy tray, foot- ““ pushers, adjustable lAmex;lu; cfiw‘?oyton llprlno- ;n:Qoagnld'":‘l‘oe: hl:h'. o i #8435 in. rear wheels. .. L g wooden' frame for children §7@ 45 No. 3—6 to 8 years, §14.35. rest, at hood, is well uphol- 72 45 ink steed. Made of metal, goc tray 34 inch $7.45 16 x39-in. . 8895 Kann's—Fourth Fluor. (Y to 10 years; at.............. No. 3—38 to 10 years, $1743. —Others at $5.96 and $6.35. stored &t............n with good apring, at.... nc . Y & 3 B - D 2 » — - W il o) (D5 § SN2 NN O IS A I O PRIIES NN A