Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 16

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+ ington, advised Mrs. Mors 16 MRS. MORSE QUITS; LCEPISI. . OFFER Superintendent of Girls’ Na- tional Training School Resigns Position. Mrs. Fannie French Morse resign- ed as superintendent of the National Training School for Girl institution at Hudson, N. e of an automobile. ed by law for the head of ool here is $1,440. stance, was the reason Mrs. O. L. Veerhoff, ining school, for the departure Morse after only one year of Mrs. Veerhoff denied there was any friction or difference of opinion be- tween the superintendent and the -board., She said the trustees ing how difficult it is to ernment salaries increased in rse to take the offer from New York state. le Knowlton will be in soon buildin which $62,000. 5,000 ARE TO FROLIC AT POSTMEN’S EXCURSION Special Mail Schedule Arranged; Chesapeake Beach the aining scho; Congress has appropriated ® | northwest, and Vincent Butler, 1916 !take the competitive examination for ¥ | quested to register at St. | Saturday at St. Mecca. ccial schedule of mail deliv- bee anged for Thurs-| 1 letter carriers ual excursion at| Chesapeake | . The schedule will! be arranged so that every carrier will be a spend at least a part of | y the resort e ‘excursion will L of the se: han 5.000 honor on the trig v =) tertained en route and will be given| a dinnér at the Beach Casino. | The guests of honor wil City P v vocgler, W. J. Ha- Winkelman and M. srge T. 7 B. Kelly, R. L. Miller. Jump into the open coast in or out at a fou HAW-WALKER Steel Letter Files Built like a-skyscraper —with uprights, cross- pieces, girders, etc., of channel steel all welded into one solid piece. No nuts,-no bolts, no 3 ICEMEN ARRESTED FOR SHORT WEIGHTS Forfeit $5 Collateral and $5DI Fines Last Year Are ! Pointed Out. Inspectors of the office of the su- perintendent of weights and meas- ures have launched a drive against retail ice dealers, who, they say, are | giving short weight to their cus- tomers, in some instances the short- age being nearly half of the weight of the amount paid for. Three ar- rests have been made. i Charles A. Smith, 610 F street south- west; Ethelberg Beach, 2923 M street 3d street northwest to put up $5 collateral ea the collateral list was called yes day each of the defendants forfeited. Last year when defendants were | convicted on this charge they were fined not less than $50 by the court. Many of the consumers of ice who suffer’ from short weights are the poorer class of people, who buy ice | to keep milk fresh for their babies. These people, buying in the smallest quantities, pay the highest prices. Pl i, HOLD TESTS SATURDAY. Washington girls who desire to five archbishop scholarships are re- Aloysius School morning at 9 o'clock. The examination will be held next; Aloysius School. The subjects to be included in the exami-| nation are: English, arithmetic, geog- raphy, history and civics. H SUES FOR $10,000 DAMAGES. Asher L. Cohen, through Attorneyvs in L. Newmyer and Milton W. King, tht suit against Arthur ! $10,000 damages for ovember 15 last when St y an automobile belonging to | the defendant, at 14th and Park road. | He savs he sustained a fracture of his left leg and other injuries { i Wednesday ! The only cap with flap attached. { No }le under theflap~it’s All Jobbers—American Dairy Suppiy Co., Makers, Washington, D. C. drawer? It will still ch. rods,no rivets, noscrews. Silent, speedy drawers. The *Bullt Like a Sky- Warning! s e 605 13tk Street, N. W. PHONE MAIN 8688" 'WASHINGTON, D. C. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY THE —Purchases in this store shipped free to any point in the United States. Telephone Main 7200 An Extra Special Sale Wednesday Women’s Fine Handbags Beautiful New Styles, Secured at About 1 to 1/z Real Value Choice $1 65 —A special purchase enables us to offer this unusual group of fine Handbags at an extremely low price. Such great variety that you will be reasonably sure to find some- thing you want. —Hand Printed Silk Batik Bags, made to sell at $5.00, this sale, $1.65 —Genuine Pin Seal and other Leather Handbags, made to sell at $3.00 and $5.00, this sale, $1.65. EXTRA Kann’s—Main Aisle—Street Floor. Printed Crepe de Chine Blouses 565 In Slip-Over Styles, = —Round neck styles, with three little s - Wednesday at— 7 "N vents in front, bound with white, has 74 fitted belt, short sleeves with inset of several rows of val lace. Another style has fold of white crepe de chine trim- ming the neck, part way down the front, edging the short sleeves, and the top and bottom of the fitted belt. —In a great variety of colors and com- binations, lavender, red, brown, etc. Kann’s—Second Floor. Ten styles Real Leather Handbags in black and colors. Made to sell at $2.00 to $3A(D,s this sale, choice.......ccvoenne et e woman this season. wool navy, Self Trimmed New Fabric Hats $ 5"’.00 Satins Georgettes Crepe de Chines in —All-white. —Navy and white. —Black. —Black and white. use. Sherbets, Gob- lets and other Stem Ware— Oc ea. J Kann’s—Third Floor. —Or with trimmings of ribbon, satin, maline and georgette. Kann's—Second Floor. JUNE 19, 1923. ; S. KANN SONS Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Plain Tailored, Pleated or Gati.ered New Skirts Have Their Plaice —In the summer wardrobe of the /ashgonable —Some of the new stylei; at this moderate price are of silk, cgs wool, in box and knife pleated styles;, or plain gathered Canton and roshaigara crepes serges, The colors are tan, gray, white and biack. $$9.90 4,000 Pieces of Blown Glassware The maker sold them to us as “seconils” —He imagined that there were some imperfections aiyiong the lot —in some cases we really think the imperfections muist be imag- inary—and he gave us a very worth-while reduction. for use in your summer cottage, or they are suitable for algiost any home We have divided the purchase into two lots, as follows: | Water Glasses, Assorted Pat- terns, at— Gaze Marvel Silk-Mixed Tissue —Exquisite in coloring, in design and in texture. —~The silk threads are thrown to the s face in weaving, forming checks, plaids or stripes, which in connection with the colored design, gives u beautiful effect; 32 g inches wide; yard Kann's—Street Floor. ar- Pe wna. Ave., 8th & D Streets French Voile, French Crepe and French Linen Dresses Dresses for thi> warm days of Summer time when one wants plenty of cool wash froclfs. v]1 2 —Pleate:a #as# dresses with their rippling grace are particularly favored by the tall young woman; the straight-line styles in which others are shown are popular with those of more generous proportions as they tend to emphasize slenderness. Choice of a host of attrac- tive styles at— In the Lot Are Many Handmade Frocks —Qualities and styles which our patrons have assured us are not to be found else- where in this city at the above price. We have many of the striking new crepe voiles ? in Egyptian oufline designs in black or dark colors on white or light grounds, also plain whife voiles in these smart handmade dresses. For the young woman we shgww the round neck, open shoulder styles, and for the more ma- ture the hecomfig square neck and long collar models. Kann’s—Se«ond Floor. Let Nurse Hubbard Teach You The “Vanta” Way to Dress Babies The “Vanta” way is the easy way—there are no pins or buttons to fret the baby —“Vanta” garments fasten with soft, twistless tape. —While Nurse Hubbard is here, visi- tors to the Baby Store will receive a paper pattern of the “Vanta” Pinless Diaper and a copy of a valuable book on the care of the baby, without charge. Kann’s—Second Floor. and Botang flannels. e Folding Go-Carts _= Timely Offer —This Cart is collapsible, and when not in use can be carried with ease. Is very light and durable. Has folding steel gear, with solid axles, steel pushers and one-piece cross-handle. Made with reclining back and adjustable foot rest; rubber-tired wheels. At $4.95 With Leatherette Canopy, $5.95 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Bodice Linings Something new, and an item that is in great demand At 74c¢ —The vogue for pleated skirts has created a de- mand for a bodice of this kind to which to attach the pleated skirt. The bodice is made of strong white batiste, and will launder excellently. The bodice is finished with a double band so that the skirt can easily be sewed between. —The linings are in sizes from 35 to 40. Buy them : Sc ea. Each pattern fs_furnished with a cutting and construc- , tion guide that makes dress- making a real pastime. ! Kann's—Street Floor. —Kann's — Notion Store — Street Floor. LINGERIE IN EXTRA SIZES 1} “Art Supreme” Rugs Reduced FOR THE STOUT FIGURE —Many women have an idea because they wear an extra size that they cannot get lin- gerie to fit and be becoming. But such will be found not to be the case here. We have plenty of extra size garments, just as dainty and well made as those for the average sized woman. > Extra Size Skirts —Skirts with muslin top and yoke bands, finished with plain cambric ruffle, some tucked, tucked and hemstitched ruffie, others with embroldery gy 50 priced respectively at Lt eee - 69c and 75¢c —Better with blind or open work embroldery ruffle, —Soft muslin _drawers, with With underpiece, also lace trim- French bands and darts cut ex: med and tucked ruffe, at tra full, finishe ‘wit] e trim- med scalloped $1.00 $2.00 and $2.25 straight ruffles, at...... Pi° —Muslin drawers, with embrold- ered ruffle, cluster tucks, two different styles at $1.25 and $1.50 —mrtt:eih ld\'llvu'rn.t hlomlmched. one style is lace trim- . med, sizes 34 to 40, at.. $1.25 vent —Better qualities at edge, val lace insertion trim- $1.50 and $2.00 med, some Wwith embroidery me- an dallions, and lace insert- &y 50 —Mildred Stout drawers, rein- ing and edge, at & forced, with adjustable walst _pBerkley Cambric corset covers, band, finished with em- & () In plain style, with convent edge broidered scallop, at.... Vo* trimming, others lace trimmed ld- $1.50 With little rufiie of fll?f:_l: $2.00 conv Drawers in Extra Sizes —Ot soft finished muslin, with Bloomers in Extra Sizes —Made of soft finished muslin, with elastic at waist. and 85¢ knee &t ..iveennns werm —lclrep‘o Bflloomer m:lde in same atyle, in fleah and w u. $1.00 Extra Size Gowns ~—Gowns are in round, square, and “V” neck styles, lace trim- med, some with medallions, and in the higher priced line some Ami-French embroidered gowns. ~—Not all styles at each price, At $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and Kann's—Second Floor. ~—Princess slips, of ba- tiste, trimmed in filet SZ 00 1808, Bt...ovcecmmnionne - —Princess slips of white sateen, in a varlety of styles. At $3.00, $3.50 and $3.75 —Sateen Bloomers, in white and flesh, finished with hem- 51.50 stitched ruffle, at —Ot English Sateen, in sz 25 flesh and white........ | —3x41; ft., at i —6x9 ft., at.. 4 For Quick Disposal of Present Stock —Ri2al opportunity to buy American Guwmss Rugs of quality at attractive sav- ings. ; —ool summery designs and colorings. —+9x12ft. and $14£ 81:10-ft. sizes in —3x6-ft. size reduced tlhe sale, each, —Aix9-ft. size reduced to— to— $8.95 $2.95 —27x54-in. size re- ;:;é‘xi:é-_fl. aite duced to— $6.45 $1.95 Congoleum Art Squares at i 12 Less Than Regularly { —Attractive tile patterns in blue, gray and black. —All are 9 feet wide and from 5 to 11V feet long. ' —To close this lot, we say Wednesday, a square Pyard ceeeeeiiieiiiiii e i Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs and Mats —18x36 in., at...... —3x3 ft., at.. —7%x 9 ft., at —9x9 ft., at. —9x10Y; ft., at —9x12 ft., at.... Kann’s—Third Floor.

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