Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 16

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10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 PINEY BRANCH FOLKS TO EXHIBIT FLOWERS Citizens Announce Show at Iowa i Avenue Methodist | Church. i If I had two loaves of bread, 1 would sell one of them to buy All amateur gardeners living in the Piney Branch district are eligible to the Piney Branch flower and food show to be held under the auspices of the Piney Branch Citizens' Assocla- tion tomorrow night from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock in the Jowa Avenue — | Methodist Church( corner of 14th and N | Emerson streets. 0. The following rules will govern { the contest: Cleveland Park || "1/ iifice must have veen grown bungalow of refinement. ||| in the gardens of the Piney Branch o Twin Oaks estate: five [l district by the exhibitor or by some o e ot anxian, [ member ot the exhibitor's family. b s ree. BRI will be classified by a | committee. Each kind of flower or | vegetable will be matched against others of its kind The p will consist of blue, red |and white ribbons. It an entry has no competition the judges shall determine whether it merits the blue, red or white rib- I'bon or nothing at all. Entries will be judged in their con- iners and the containers will be »nsidered a part of the exhibit. ntries will be received in the base- ment of the church between the hours of 4 and 6 pm. the day of the con- test Judging will begin at 6 pm. and, | it ‘possible, be completed by 7:30 pm. The public will be admitted at 7:30 pm To cover s small home in a ting near Woodley W..C. and A. N. Miller Realtory 1119 17th St. N Main 1790 fee of 5 cents for children and 10 cents for of 4 and 6 pm. the day of the con- {ACTRESS WARNS OF PERIL |TO CHILDREN FROM DRUGS expenses a ESCAPES At the first sign of bleeding gums, be on yourguard. Pyorrhea, destroyer of teethand health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands young- er, are subject to it. Juanita Hansen Tells Her Expe- rience in Mastering Habit to Church Audience. Urging parents to warn their children menace hidden in nar- nita Hansen, movie star, in y address at the First Congregational Church, 10th and treets, last night, had once claimed a long fight, she il | 1 | | ! i | had ‘mastered ¢ Miss Hansen is touring the country in an effort to expose drug evils, sound A warning against the traffic and to H ge of hope by telling hey can be cured. Ig- volved is the becoming i iss Hansen. | X Xecutive secre- tary a ¢ conference, | obtained the promise of Miss Hansen im aid the conference in its educational | Brush your teeth with forhans FOR THE GUMSE More than a tooth paste =it checks Pyorrnea 35¢ and 60c in tubes essesceccscrecsssscerssenese campaign. F. P. GUTHRIE’S NEW POST Quits Shipping Board Radio Serv- ice, Goes to Corporation. of F. P. Guthrie as io communication ac Shipping Board, to ac- i of district manager of , Corporation of America_ t 1110 Connecticut ave- gnation Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thussecures regular bowel movementsbyNature’s own method—lubrication. - Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot at the South | ary College, and served vy Department during the lieutenant in the office of of naval communications. Shipping Board WILL CONFER DEGREES. | Sixty-Five Graduates at Washing- ton Law College Commencement. Sixty-five degrees will be conferred on graduates of the Washington Col- lege of Law at its twenty-fifth an- ! nual commencement in . Memorial Continental Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Senator William H. King of Utah, | will deliver the commencement ad- dress, while prizes won during the year by graduates will be presented by Lucian H. Vandoren. | | "Dean Emma M. Gillett will confer the degrees. Invocation will be by | Mgr. P. (. Gavan. pastor of the Shrine | of the Sacred Heart. Music will be provided by Minster's Orchestra. | . THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, -MAY 28, 1923. All Merchandise Bought on a C’harge Placed on July 1st Bill : ; S. KANN Sons Co. 5%, . A S Purchases in This %heflami’ Veils Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Store Shii)ped Free to Any Part of the U. S. ¥ n —A fi9¢c value, for Tues- dsy fonly, at, each 5 35C i —These are made in straightline style for hat drapes for motor vyear or traveling. | Last Call for Memorial Day Prepardti;nsf Everything in Readiness to Meet Your Needs and Aid You to Purchase Satisfactorily - - SPORT DRESSES 3 For Memorial.Day Wear Handmade V oile Frocks Pongee Sport Frocks Inexpensively Priced for the Excellent 5 Qualities —The Handmnde$ 1 2 95 —Are of French voile, in slip-over styles, some have flowing side drapery and many have fine tucks. They are in open shoulder, round-neck styles, or with the becoming square- necks, with roll' collars. Many are trimmed with handmade lace edging. —We have them in all white, also in gray, rose, orchid, coral and yellow. Sizes .for misses of 16 to 20 years and for women of 36 to 46 bust. Do e $1 62 & #1920 —These new models are made in straightline styles and coat styles, side-pleated panel ef- fects and slip-on styles. They are ornamented with touches of hand embroidery, many with bright" colored silk trimmings or - buttons. Other trimming notes are fine tucks, novel pockets, long flowing tie belts and silk mono- grams. Others at $25 and $29.75. The Special Sale Continues of Summer Hats At $3.45 —The purchase was a large one. and there are still many hun- dreds of fetching 'styles to select from—any of them emi- nently suitable for Memorial Day wear. The Hats Are Made of— 1,200 Pairs of Women’s 16-Button-Length HEAVY SILK GLOVES A big special purchase, bought just in time for your Memorial Day needs $ I 19 —All the wanted shades to select from, including mode, cocoa, pongee, mastic, almond and white. The sizes are 5} to 7}2. All have the Paris point backs and are the 16-button length, desirable to wear with the three-quarter-length sleeves of the new summer frocks. —Special display and sale Tuesday. Though 1,200 pairs is a fairly ample quantity, we know that gloves of this quality will go out quickly; therefore, secure vours early. Kann's—Street Floor. & & They are regular $2.00 values, but this lot is offered at a very special price for this sale. Pair Kann's—Second Floor. Wool Jersey Bathing Suits At 4% For the Holiday Dip —Tailored athletic swimming suits, in plain navy and black. also many bright colored suits SPORT BLOUSES For the Holiday Outfitting Unusually Good $£5.95 Value, at, each... == Summer blouses of washable What we have eaten and how itis “agreeing with us” makes all the difference in the world. In work or play, WRIGLEY’S gives the poise and steadiness that mean success. It not only helps digestion, but allays thirst, keeping the mouth cool and moist, the throat muscles relaxed and pliant and the nerves at ease. WRIGLEY'S is the best that can be made and comes fo you wax-wrapped materials. including silk pongees, and crepe de chines. One style of pongee has a new square neck. and %-sleeves, with rows of tucking down the front It is trimmed with buttons of self material. fastening at the side, has vlain waist band, neck, cuffs, and front are beautifully hemstitched, style is an overblouse. i —Another style is an overblouse effect, with Peggy collar and long sleeves, beautifully tucked down the front, has little tie at the neck and sleeves of self material —~THere are also many other stvles to_select from Sizes 36 to 46. Kann's—Second Floor. Sport Skirts For Memorial Day Wear —The Skirts are in popular pleated styles, boby, box and knife pleated models. The materials are wool crepes, flat crepes, Rosha- nara and crepe de chine. They are shown in all the new shades, also white, navy and black. At— $9.90 and $10.95 Kann's—Second Floor, trimmed ~ with contra stin stripes, made with round or ** necks. Some have arm shields; with and without belts, sizes 36 to 46. —The colors are brown, green. scarlet, Pekin, Maroon and China. —Rubber Bathing Slippers, $1.50. —Bathing Caps. 50c to $2.98. —Bathing Bags, 50c to $1.50. —Water Wings, 50c. —Belts, 25¢, 39c and 50c. Kann’s—Second Floor: Kann's—Second Floori —Tagal Braid Combined With Crepe de Chine —Leghorn Combined With Crepe de Chine —Hair Hats and Patent Milans —The colors are navy, sand black and gray. Milan Cloths and Taffetas , orchid, Copenhagen, old rose, oak, Plenty of Sport Hats Ready for the Outing —All are attractive: styles, formerly 5. Choice ‘priced- from $2.95 to $5.00. —Also_Banded Sailors of straw in off-the-face models. ors are black, brown, navy, binations of navy and white, black and barn-yard The col- also com- $1.-89 white, and brown and sand. .At.... . A Flurry in Silk Remnants —Because this is one of the most important .Remnant Sales we have had for many days, because it offers so many different varieties from which to select, and all in up-to-the-minute patterns and weaves. —All are useful lengths from 124 to 6 yards. —Formerly priced from $1.00 to $6.00 a yard. Persian Silks Printed Crepes Colored Silks for Sport Wear Washable Satins Kann's—Street Floor. Hosiery for Sport Wear On Your Memorial Day Holiday —Radmoor Pure Silk White Hose, for wear with the white shoes. They are full fashioned, have mercerized flare tops. double knees, soles and toes and high-spliced heels. from. A pair— Two qualities to select $2.00 and $2.25 —Women's Thread Silk Hose, full-fashioned lisle tops and soles, high spliced, in black, with hand-embroid- $2 50 . ered clocks. A pair. Kann’s—Street Floor. —White Kid Georgette Slip- patent front, tongue, binding, 5‘ ’ Spanish heel $7 o —WsHite Canvas Elaine Pumps, ivory sole and heel; kid apron Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —Women's Thread Silk Hose, full-fashioned lisle tops and soles, reinforced toes and soles, high-spliced heels; white, with hand - embroidered 53.00 side clocks. A pair, —~White Kid One-strap Ship- turn sole, 57.m Spanish heel —White Canvas Onesstrap Slippers, welt sole, 55.00 Cuban heel ........ ~White Reincloth O xfords, ivory sole and hegl, kid strap tip R $7-50 . —All sales final because of the extraordinarily low prices. S30c to 33.00 Yd. Colored Taffetas Crepe de Chines Georgette Crepes Satin Charmeuse Printed Foulards Silk Shirting Natural Pongee Colored Skirtings Messalines White Silks Black Silks Black Satins You Are Missing Something if You Fail to Attend The Big Boyshform Brassiere Sale In our Corset Department—Second Floor. —This is an event that the women of Washington are responding to with much evident satisfaction. On no similar occasion has the attendance been quite as large, proving the ever-increasing poruhnty of these well kiown Brassieres and the exceptional values to be had during this extraordinary sale. We are featuring this rare Money-saving Special. —Boyshform of Skinner’s Satin, alway at $2.50. Demonstration price —Other good values in Boyshform Brassjeres at— 45c, 89c and $1.39 White Shoes Strictly in Order For Decoration Day —We emphasize eight new and smart models for tomorrow. This will be the last chance to secure them for Memorial Day wear. Three of the styles are illustrated. —White Reincloth Strap Pumps, kid apron, cut out, 57 00 . Cuban heel . —White Canvas SHppers, rib- Cohanheet 7™ $6.00 $8.50 —White Kid Frolic Sale price— Kimono Silks Plain Eponge Springtime Crepe White Satin for Sport Wear Hammocks and Flag Outfits Featured Tomorrow in Our Upholstery Section Davenport Hammocks, good ty khaki duck, high sides :‘l:;“vglndlhlcld l!i;n‘ll Hnk 1 ), galvan! chain sup- ;::f.’;‘:! :ldel ‘Well filled and tufted mattress - and tufted beckrest. Can be adjusted to form a bed. Adjustable, to three positions. . . value, avy 1al purchase of white, complete ring. The ma- avy-weight duck. and comfortable. Size $0x10 inches. ; 1.85 value, spe- ch Hammocks, made of good, heavy khaki duck, with National link springs; high sides and windshield; gal- vanized chain supports at side. Well filled and tufted —Coucl _ mattress, pockets for holding etc. Reclin- $9.33 U, 8, American Flag Outfits, 4x6-ft. size flag, heavy pole, truck ball, halyard and metal holder. Sewed stars and stripes, heavy canvas heading with $1.35 —Complete, w=U., S. American Flag Outfits, 3xb-1t. size flag; and stripes, heavy canvas h ing and grommets at top. Ce plets with halyard, metal hold- er, pole and truck 89¢ books, papers, ing headrest. —~$1L95 value, spe- cial tomorrow ... woven stars. Candy for Your : ¥ Holiday Outing —Glass Jars of Filled and Stick Candy, various kinds. Priced, according to size jar, from— 10c to 50c —Chocolate Novelties, in red, white and blue foil; include (c:ho:ohteShCIgar:Nex annons, Shield Boxes, 10 C 5c etc. Choice —Small Silk Flags, —Kann's Kapital Kandy, Choco- late-covered Ginger, Marsh- mallow, Cocoanut, Mints and Butter pound .. Kann's—Street Floor. New Guimpes With % Sleeves —To be worn with the sport suit or sweater. —Just what you will need for Memorial Day wear. Regular- 1y $1.50. Special $l 35 . for Tuesday only at Kann's—Street Floor. Salem Super Size Cord Tires —Your car will doubtless be very busy on Memo- rial day and during the Shrine con- vention, and tire safety will be a con- sideration. Equip the car with these 10,000 miles. —Our Sale pricesare Jower than wholéesale prices -on many other tires. Sale Price Sale Price of Tires .of Tubes ins...81 817 HHHY

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