Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 33

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THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 S. KANN Sons Co. Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets RADIO ENTHUSIASM . INBRITAIN IS FIRED New Year Greetings Flashed From Pittsburgh Heard in Dead of Night. Fresh Candies for the Sunday Guests —Fine Line Assorted Chocolates, our regular 80c line. Special, a pound. . 59C Marshmallow Fudge, b Early Spring Hats —Attractive little models that we couid not keep longer for the surprise. 5 55 00 Visca Braids Faille St Satins Hair Cloths Close-fitting model, rojdered, nd old ro ribbon trimmed, In blue, brown, gray, sand, Kann's—Street Floor. oa—— / Cemimine™ The ]anuary Clearance Sweeps On “TQUR OF WORLD" IN SIGHT _THE BUSY CORNER" i‘elephane Main 7200 Sale of Sets Receives Impetus. Extending Broadcasting. LONDON, January +—England. | Jike America, has. become radio mad. { The recent successive triumphs in “setting” the United States and other distant countries by wireless 1ele ny have given enormous impetus | 1o the sale of ree ng sets, some va- Tieties of which are heing sold for as | Tittle —Carrying with it hosts of specially reduced merchandise that is of particular interest to every thrifty W ashingtonian January Clearance Sale Handbags —Comprising four lots of specially purchased handbags, also some taken from our regular stock and priced about— extraordinary 14 to 14 Less Than Regular Prices —Lot No. 2: One lot of Women's Hand- ing a wide bags, made of the finest leathers, such as . pin seal, patent leather, beaver cali, etc.; In beautiful assortment of patterns and also some silk bags which show slight im- colorings. ‘These bags were imported to periections. These bags sh public’'s de- Mmands for further dissemination of ! Wire 3 U iritish b - casting company now is erecting an- | other powerful wircless relay sta- | tion at Plymouth, which, with tne transmitting plants at London, ningham, Manchester, Glasgow, burgh, e M Manufacturer’s ““Seconds” of Women’s Sun and Rain Silk Umbrellas —Fancy and plain Ottoman borders, fired the public imagi- splendid quality, regular twenty-five- h as America in the inch size. All popular colors, neat SR TR handles. If you are going to the sunny south buy them for the sun, or radio w fcr the probable rain or snow of sell for $12.00 are special are v\arlh several times An “Importer’s Clean-Up™ Sale of Jewelry ~—Included in the lot fis jewelry of i e a link up the whole —Lot No. 1: Consists of Beaded Bags, in- ported irom France. Silk lined. Mounted assortment of on imitation shell frame and in large size. & Pendants choice Cuff Links ex Heard, last week not remoter _ places India, New sopotamia have been the British publi; r will bring more sen- fevements in radio Washington. Sul- ject to slight imper- $4 79 fections. Special . ‘riday during January Clearance Cann’ . Clearance price 1 & S: Brooch Pins reet Fioor. Sale ... Bar Pins Necklaces —Lot No. 3: A lot of Women's Handbags, madc —Lot No. 4: A lot of Women’s Handbags, all Entire Stock of Fur Coats of genuine leather, moire silks and chitfon ¢ei- made of leather in swagger and pouch styles: Now in Three Price Groups vets. Some show slight imperfections, vet a black and colors. All perfect bags which large number are perfect. These $l 95 3 . been selling very readily at $1.88. And bags were made m sell from we have priced spe- 00 ally for January Clearance " 1,000 Pairs. Women’s Genuine Chamoisette Your Choice 29¢ Kann's—Street Floor. anticipated that as continental im- w conduct- | sting com- Kann's—Street I‘loor Kann's—Seccond Floor. " will enable 1 r a tour of the world in a single and hewr ir Sample Assortment Imported and Domestic Juniors’ and Misses’ Coals pen only | a gone | esting- | ttsbursgh, | as he sang 1 night tryi i with American sta- a neouraged in by e from 300 to 500 megsages from -eived on the | WANTS SINGLE WORD TO WITHER DRINKERS Boston Man Seeks Epithet as Bit- ing as “Scab” or “Slacker."” By the Associated Press. BOSTON, January 4—A single word | that would b awake the con- ! sclence of scoffing | drinker” was est ar- | ranged of | Quincy, E ing of the ne was oftered which, biting pow Three jud words submitted aud annc finding January 16, the fourth anni- | versary of the adoption of the eighteenth amendment. In an an- souncement, Mr. King, who is prom- snent in the Anti-Saloon League in this state, said that thousands of | puggestions from every state in the | Vnion and many provinces of Can- nda, coming by telegraph and tele- | phone as well as by mail, had been | Tecetved. Words already received include guch names as bootocrat, boozshivik, awjacker, patrinot, scuttler, sliquor ®nd wetocrat. Merchants Bank &Trust of Yourself } i { and see if you are sav- | ing as much as it is pos- | sible for you to save. 1 | Remember, your greatest earning time is before you reach the age of forty-five. Savings deposited in our savings department carn 3% interest per an- num, compounded semi- annually. | Main Office i Fifteenth and H Sts. N.W. ! Dupont Branch—Dupont Circle Brookland Branch—12th and New- ton Streets Northeast , _—----- —AMade of Vel Regularly $19.90 1o $32.50 —Special Saturday at —For sport and dress wear, are coats of overplaids, nov- elty striped coatings, fine velours and Bolivia cloth, with fur collar of nutria, beaverette, opossum and Manchurian wolf. Nicely lined and interlined. Some finished with buckles, silk stitching and pretty buttons. In brown, navy, black, deer and sport combinations. Sizes 13 to 17 and 14 to 18. Warm Coats for Little Girls of 7 to 14 Regularly Priced $9.90 and $10.95 —Saturday Special at —Girlish models of polaire, velour and other woolen coatings, in brown, deer and navy. Some with generous fur collars. All- around belts and side-fasten models. Good quality lining and warmly interlined. Kann's—Second Floor. Midwinter Clearance Sale Children’s Coats ning little styles. . Silvertone, Chinchilla and Broadcloth; plain and fur trimmed. and in cun- At % Off Regular Prices Regular Price. Sale Price. .$ 590 ..$731 5 .S 9.56 Regular Price. Sale Price. .$11.06 .$12.56 .$17.00 ..$18.56 —Sizes 2 to 6 years in the asaortm(nr but not in e ach style. Kann's—Second Floor. —Special Saturday, Pair . full-fashioned Hose, soles, heels and tocs. Hose, medium weight. navy and oxford. Pair...... —Women's Silk and Mercerized Full-fashioned Sport Hose, in camel, gray, brown and black. Periect quality; not all sizes in cach color. Regu- larly $200. Special, For the Perfection of the Corsetless Figure The Orzental Designed for the gow u, which are draped tightly in the back, this dainty little confiner, as attractive as a Spanish or an Ori- “ental sash, delightiully trim and comlortable— is just what you need if you don't’ wear a corset. Unboned —Made of silk, sued figured batiste, e —Excellent hose sup- porters, ~ —Section of firm elastic. It rounds the fi holds it firm. s At $2.00 $3.00 & $5.00 Kann's—Second Floor. || with mercerized tops. In black and colors. —Women’s Wool and Artificial Silk Full-fashioned Sport In black, seal, camel g Hosiery Bargains Saturday! Women’s Silk and Artificial Silk Hose Publisher’s Overstock of Popular Books enables .us to sell 2,000 vol- umes of regular 75csbooks, choice— 39¢ —Below are listed but a few of the many titles: —The Boardwalk Margaret Widdemer —The Bargain True Nalbro Bartley —Boy with Wings $1.45 reinforced —Women’s Fiber Chiffon Hose, seamless feet, seamed back. Clear and durable, perfect qual- ity. In cinnamon, gun metal, Cordovan _and Regular]y 85¢. Berta Ruck —The Secret of the Tower Anthony Hope —Molly McDonald Randall Parrish —The Woman Who Dared Dale Drummond —Maid and Wife Carolyn Beecher —The Money Master Gilbert Parker —W! hcre the Trail Div —The King's. Widow Mprs. Baillie Reynolds —Unseen Hands Robert Orr Chipperfield —Clutch of Circumstance Marjorie Benton Cooke —Solitary House E. R. Punshon —The Trap Maximilian Foster —T Spy Natalie Summer Lincoln_ - —Lady irom Long Acre ra - Victor Bridges —Maid of \hrabelle Eliot H. Robinson —Waif-o’-the-Sea Cyrus Townsend Brady —Crater’s Gold £ % Phillip Curtiss —John Dene of Toronto . Herbert Jenkins Klnn’s-—-Stuet Floor. Will Lillibridge Kann's—§treet Floor. by 79¢ aml $1.00 Special Saturday! —Straight, drape novelty veils, with bra! ed or fancy borders. black and colors, Kann's—Street Floor. Three-Quarter Sport Hose for the Kiddies —Children's Sport Sockw. Wi tops; in gray, camel and brown heather mixtures. Fine quality. Pair— $1.15 —Children's 3 Part-Wool Socks, turn-down _tops. In camel, brown mixed and green mixed. Sizes 8 to 10. Perfect qual- ity. Il l l Table Lot Traveling Bags and Enameled Suit Cases Spe;hl Saturday 7.85 Travel- Choice, —Leather-lined ing Bags,made of smooth Black Cowhlde; 16 or 18 inch sizes. —Long, Double-Strap Ennm;elel] Sult Cases, with -sewed-on leather corners, extra tray and shirred top poeket. 24 or 26 inch size. Kann's—Third Floor. Gauntlet Gloves —Buy several pairs of thes neat and good quality Neckwear Values from $1.25 to $2.50 —Choice gloves. At the Special Price A Pair 45¢c Strap-wrist style, in beige, sand and pongee shades: sizes 6 to 8 All perfect quality. $2.95 Kid Gauntlet Gloves, a Pair $1.85 —glran-\\rlst style, extra fine quahtv P. K. sewn, Paris point backs. In tan, pearl gray, oak, champagne, black, white and white with black. Sizes 54 to 734, Kann’s—Street Floor. 67¢c —Vestees, Lace Col- —Bertha Collars and lar and Cuff Sets. other pieces. Kann’s — Street floor. Saturday . ew Note in Women’s Footwear Tan . Scotch-Grain “4// WWelt Oxfords A Pair, $7.50 —Smart and neat in appearance with me- dium toe and flat heel. Sizes 215 to &, widths AA to D. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. e Dresses That Add Gracious Charm to the Dreariest of Weather —For the 3 —3 ) miss and her mother, are styles that be- come and are suitable for whatever the event. At- tractive tunics, drapes, ruf- fles, coat styles for street wear, other styles for formal and semi - formal Choose from chiffon velvet wear. Morocco crepe, canton crepe, Poiret twill, canton satin and flat crepe. Many new models added to the assortment at the price— $17.75 Kann’s—Second Floor. For Women January and Children Knlt Underu)ear Clearance Sale Small Quantity Lots Greatly Reduced in Price Perfect Quality Garments—each Item a Real Bargain Women's Underwear Women’s Underwear . * Women's Glove Silk Each, 79¢ Each, $1.39 Lndl.‘ru'car_ —Suits, fleece cotton tibbed; Dutcl Bibbea salts Each, $2.95 neck, Slbow sleeves, knee length; high ; Glove Silk_ Vests, hodice style. Zeck. long sleeves, ankle Tength. * Sises wIf straps. Pink only. Sipes 384042 o 44, ; & Stuts Women's Glove Silk: : low . Underwear Each, $4.95 "‘Y":l‘ ;“L j‘rmwm; N‘"xw. in brow |.I. SR an, biack and navy. A miost unusun Children’s Underwear valie. Many of these have sold for Uvice this price. Not all sizes. Each, 35¢ Childr en’s Underwear —Double Extra _Size Medium-welght 3 for $L00 GRSl o Rl TRV, e puen ek o e Each, $1.69 Sizes 54 and 56 only. i akie lengt %, sh Part- Wool - Lm-c length. \INHI.III weight. 8 D s, knee Children’s Underwear a4, 5 and boee lengthe. Regular und estra medium-weight cotton rib- sizes. Bizes 36 to 0. %, no secves, ankie lengh. \uitn heavy " osied’ ¥iiv Wolia fme Cotton Fleeea S8 double cxpm wres UL ook mile len; utch nect Vests, Duteh neck, elbow sleeves: high L‘}‘.,fi,,"fi:::“' B o i Zre Jong slecven; 0w Seck, 20 sieeves. Ld o, “Cotton' 'libbod Vests and _Pants, Tests have high peck, long _sleeve Dutch_neck, elbow sleeves; ankle ke lengti pagt. Sises 38, 40 Sults, lhmhun weight, cottou ribbed: low neck, no sleeves, ankie . length; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle - A'otton Ribbed Sui! 3 jength. Sizes 6. 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. tong siceres, anklp leagt J -G s rments cotton ribbed and 10_and 1. lmed vests and pants, Ligh neck. long "W"'“‘ xed Riibed P [N el res; tch neck. ellow sleeves. ity, ankle length. Siaer 20 10 years. Knpe and_ankle lenxth pants. Sizes Kann's—Street Floor. 210 16, Not each style in every size. sisting of cottor silk, and ail- “ortment to ¢

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