Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 27

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Beacon Bathrobing Flannels —The heavy reversiblé quality, conventional and Indian dgxi(ns. —36 Inchu ~27 inches wide . - 89c Samtn ... LR —Also nursery deslgns in the 27-inch width. —Cords and Trimmings, in designs and colors to match. A Kann’s—Street Floor. Special Purchase and Sale Famous Gordon Make Radiator and Engine Robe Covers Offered in an Advanced Sale at Unusually Low Prices —Now is the time to purchase one of these covers before the very cold weather sets in; and have your radiator adjusted to a moderate tem- perature, so as to keep the engine from stalling and to be able to start quickly. —A warm en- gine means quick starting, the saving of gasoline, bat- tery, current and time. —The robe per- mits the engine to cool slowly, preventing warping and cracking. Made from high- grade weatherproot materials with special heat- retaining linings. High-grade curtain fasteners used, easily operated in coldest weather. Covers can be adjusted to admit a certain portion of air and to keep the engine from freezing. ~—The illustration shows the radiator cover partly open to give the engine only a portion of ajr. The Following Covers to Select From —Radiator Covers for all Ford Cars, special, each —Radiator and Hood Covers for all Ford Cars, special, a set —Radiator Covers for all Chevrolet Cars, special, each —Radiator and Hood Covers for all Chevrolet Cars, special, a set —Radiator Covers for all Dodge Cars, special, each - $3'95 —Radiator and Hood Covers for all Dodge Cars, special, a set $6-95 —A reasonable deposit will reserve your selection for future delivery. $2.95 $2.45 $4.95 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 1. Au Purcluu;o on a Charge Placed on December 1st Bill « 8. KANN Telephone Main 7200 Thousands Worth Su Drapery Fabrics —Through special arrangements with one of the “THE BUSY CORNER” Sons Co. Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets of Dollars’ nfast Silk foremost makers in the country, we purchased a large quantity of these at a much lower price. Sale Monday, , Yard, —100 full bolts, 45 inches wide. Ex- quisite sunfast drapery silks, in beau- tiful plain tone colors of rose, blue, gold, brown, mulberry, green, red and raspberry. Plain Sunfast Silk Gauze Drapery 48 Inches Wide Special Monday, Yard— $1.29 Attractive Special Mon i Interesting Values in Qur Rug Section Specially Priced for Tomorrow —And our Household Purchase Plan enables these rugs to be bought without mcon venience to one’s purse? Ask us about it! Continuing Our Great Sale of Fine Wdton Rugs at 9x12 ft. and 8%x1015 fr. —A new shipment has been added to the few rugs that remain from our last week’s sale of these excellent Wilton Rugs at $78.80. ' 8'80?:.:.1.:" —These rugs are made’of pure wool yarns and only the best quality dyes were used initheir coloring. One may select from a large assortmept of pretty oriental patterns which are shown in soft shades of rose, tan, taupe, mulberry, red, green and l:rown all beautifully blended. Axminster and Seamless 9x12-Ft. Velvet Rugs Special Monday —A great assortment of many patterns and colorings— Rich Orientals—Small Persian—Floral and two-tone effects —in many pretty shades, apd all possessing good v\earmg qualities. 9x12-Ft. Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs Special Monday -—We are offering in this lot firmly woven wool faced rugs in bright, cheerful colorings. Small Rugs at Special Prices! =—Pretty patterns and wlonnand especially nice to scatter about on hardwood floor! e donesy, $3.95 : $2.95 —=27x84-in. Vdvdt 518 95 —lhfl-h.Axfll- ster Rugs, Monday, 55 95 —=27xB4elin. Novolty 690 ‘Weave Rugs, Monda; 52.75 Rugs, Mond-y =36xB4in. orient” lhmd-ly sonsvese —24x36-in. Bath Rugs, Monday.eus. Sale of One Solid Carload of the Famous Congoleumand W’ altona Rugs! 9x12 ft. “Seconds” of $16.20 and $18.00 Grades —This great sale 6f Congoléum and Waltona Rugs contains the same patterns you have seen in maga- zines and will give the same charming effect. While they are “seconds” one hasito strain one’s eyes to find the imperfections. —These are suitable for stores, offices and, of course, every home. Sanitary and 2asy to clean. * Kann’s—Third Floor. Silks 36 Inches Wide 29 Kann’s—Third Floor. fabrics, receiving them $1.69 —This fabric is very desirable for win- dow and door hangings, and draper- ies of all kinds. Also used for fancy work. : Figured Drapery Silks 36 Inches Wide Special Monday, Yard— $1.29 Drapery day, Yard— Fashion Quarterly of . Excella or Pictorial Street Floor. Ask for Free Fall Special Monday Candy Item —Reed’s Butter Scotch, 1b Street Floor. Lace Curtains —Twelve hundred pairs, 2 to 12 pairs of a kind, left from recent special purchases—reduced for Monday. , Regu]xrly $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 and $9.95 il VN1 —Many of these patterns are limited in quantity, so it is our object to close out these small lots quickly. —Styles suitable for most any window in the home. —Beautiful styles in the finest qual- ity we have ever carried. Select from— Review Fashions. Scotch Lace Curtains —Nottingham Weave ~—Columbia Lace —Filet Weave —Amerex Weave —Quaker Lace - —Some have overlocked edge borders, others with Barman Cluny lace edge; plain and all-over figured effects. Many are reproductions of real handmade laces. In white, cream and ecru. Imported and Domestic Irish Point Curtains —Mounted on good quality fine bobbinet, with handsome applique border designs, neat and elaborately worked. 2% yards long. Antique and Cluny Lace Curtains —Mounted on heavy, fine bobbinet, some on French voiles; lace-edge and insertion styles; in white, cream and ecru. 2% yards long. Scotch Lace Filet Panels Regularly $3.45 Special Monday, A Piece.... —Fine quality, in attractive all-over figured border effects, with imitation Italian filet lace border; finished with wide fringe along bottom. In ecru only. —Included at the price are other panels of scrim, voile and marquisette, regularly $1.95 to $2.45. Monday’s Household Specials Thrifty Housekeepers Will Appreciate Silverware —A timely suggestion for Fall and Thanks- giving needs. --—Pretty poly- chrome finishes, with silk shades ta match. Specially priced— plated, wzth tray. close out. Special —Jardinieres, seconds, in very pretty colored SN combinations and in an assortment sizes. 980 of Sp e cial, each four dollars. —Vases —Candlesticks While Quantity Lasts, Choice, —Butter Crocks, seconds; choice of two, three or Ip\lr pound 29¢ size. Speclal, each —Extra Special— Earthenware Com- binets, plain white, with _ cover and bail han- dle. Spe- 690 cial cuse china; seconds. Spe- six for— N 29c Extra Special. Mixing Bowl Sets cial, E Special—Pearl- Bandled Siiver - plated Ware— * Special, 47c Each in the lot you will find— —Berry Spoons —Ple Servers —Gravy Ladles —Colq Meat Forks —Tomato Servers —Four-piece Tea Sets, quadruple Special —2(\-p|ece Set of Silver-plated Silverware in dainty patterns to d T ransparent K y Clocks, very nnely —~Mabho; finished ; =e\erzl have $4 98 . alarm. Special, each. —d-Plece Cottage Set, imported French chma, ALafayene pattern. $4.98 $6.98 Five Hundred Pieces of 0dd Pottery —A factory’s surplus of seconds. these you will find pieces worth from one to In the assortment are: —50=Piece Imponed Carisbad China Dinner Set. Rtgularly priced, $22.98. Spe< $19 Among cially priced. ... ~—Stone Jars, for pickling and pre- serving. Choice of any size, Jgo per gallon ~—Wall Pockets —Flower Bowls, etc. 98(: each ~Extra S cid—]mporm Mahogany finish- ed cand]lesticks, with fine imported decorated candle, ... DOC plete.... —Extra Special— Six-piece Blue and White Nappy A Set. Seconds. Specially priced, China Cups and Saucers in four pret border deconnnns six cups and saucers, special $1.10 —Extra spe An_ all-me desk lamp, flexjble arm in a varied assort- | ment of finishes. Speci: $2.69 Extra Special Jelty Glasses ~Just in time for putting up grapes, apples, etc. Several sizes, specially priced, 28c

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