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BAND AND SOLOISTS ! AT EASTERN TONIGHT Community Sing Program One of Most Elaborate of Season at Schools, OLD FAVORITES ARE LISTED Saxophone Sextet and Xylophone Solo Are Features. Public concert, New Eastern High School, J7th and East Capitol streets, tonight at 8:15 o'clock. Admission free. Doors oven at 7 o'clock, 7:45 p.m.— March, “Gen. H. H. Bandholts,” Stannnard Overture, “Festival”... Leutner Selection, “Maytime'. . Romberg The Army Band, Willlam J. Stannard, leader. Piccolo snlu “Through the Alr” Damm anh \firg! lL Kravatz. Acquaintance 501’!5" Quilting Party “Good-bye, My Lover, Good- Everybody. nium_solos— Kelser Millions ~ d"Arle- .. Drigo ergt. 8. T Fohmson, (a) “Mistress Shady' (b) “Massa’s in th Cold, Cold Ground” Everybody. Saxophone sextet— (&) “The Messenger March,” Barnhouse (b) “Alkahest March”. Holmes weet Rosle O'Grady. t the Rest of the World ‘Nonsense Songs” Everybody. Gen. Hanson E. Dahlquist nd. (a) octur: e . (b) “Thy Beaming MacDowell Theresa K. Hubner, contralto. Helen Burkart at the plano. Xylophone solo, “Bohemian Girl, Fantasia” ... aidenberg. ergt. Young at the plano. erfect Dav" tar Spangled Banner” .Balfe One of the most elaborate musical programs of the present season will bs presented tonight at the new East- ern High School, 17th and East Capi- tol streets, at 8:15 o'clock by the Community Music Association, The Ar@y Band, under the leader- chip of William J. Stannard, will bs the outstanding attraction, as- sisted by Theresa Hubner, contralto, and a community chorus of fourteen hundred voices, under the direction :\(‘ Hobert Lawrence. Mr. Stannard will present a thirty-minute program of band music, beginning at 7:45 o'clock, &3 a preliminary to the general com- “oncert. the, band selections Mr. will introduce Sergt. H. in a piccolo solo; Sergt. & xylophone' solo; a s L. an euphomium solo. R . Saidenberi will be assisted at the piano by Serzgt. Young. Miss Hubner ‘will sing Curran's Nocturne” and “Thy Beaming Eyes,” by MacDowell, with Helen Burkart at the piano, There will be 1,200 free seats and 200 reserved seats for members of the association and for those desir- ing to purchase reserved seat privi- leges at 25 cents. The doors will be open at 7 o'clock. No children under four vears of age will be admitted and all other children must come | with adults and sit with them throughout the concert. STUDENTS. URGE THRIFT. | 2 . i Eastern High Assembly Devoted to Talks on Subject. Short talks on thrift by students of Eastern High School featured the | thrift week assembly at the school | vesterday. Posters glving figures in | budgeting were used in' connection | with the talks. The assembly hall | and the main corridors were deco- | rated with thrift week posters. Speake:s wery “Thrift in the ar- roll Brooks, on “Thrift in the Conser- | vation of Coal”: Josephine Tremaine, on “Thrift in Health”; Dorothy Lin- der, on “Thrift as Concerned With othing”; Lucy Cuiffreda, on “Thrift hrough ‘the Clothing udget”: Ruth reenwaod, on “Thritt in the Home,” and Ralph e, “Thrift as Tllustrated by & Bank Account Merchants, Bank &Trust COMPANY| Your Boy Open a savings account for him here at our bank. Let him come to the bank himself, and deposit his money. The ac- count will teach him the value of saving, and give him an early start on the road to riches. We pay interest at the rate of 3% per annum on savings accounts compounded semi- annually_on June 30 and December 31 Four Convenient Locations Main Office Fifteenth and H Sts. N.W. Dupont Branch—Dupont Circle Brookland Branch—12th and News ton Streets No Penn&: Ave. and 20th St. Branch ur branches are located where s ero 1a ample varking space owt- .each .. Ribbon Remnants —Plain, Double-faced or Picot-sdge Ribbons, in va- rious colors. ~Special, \ a yard. svdeaieden nn's—Street Floor, ‘THE 10c Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER" ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1024, S. KANN Sons Co. Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets : lots— The Second Day of the “Mill Sale” of Stationery —still holds exceptional opportunities. Six big At 25c, 35c¢, 50c, 75c, $1.13 and $1.75 Fourth and Last F. rlday of the anuary Clearance The Best In the Series Because Closer to Inventory Remnants of Wash Goods ~—To close Friday, 1 9 C Special, a yard... . —Percales, Madras, Ging- hams, Poplins, and other serviceable cotton fabrics. —An accumulation of short lengths left from our regular stock. If you need a few yards come early, for at this low price the quantity will not last long. Kann’s—Street Floor. Special Friday ~—45x36-in. Pillow- cases. Each, 128C —Made from remnants of sheeting, including such well known brands as Anchor, Fruit, Pep- perell, Dan River and Page. Kann’s—Street Floor. el $1.50 Plain and Figured Silks —Friday, a yard........ $1.00 Select From —40-in. All-silk Crepe de Chme firm quahly, light and dark shades. Plenty of flesh color, white and black. —36-in. Lingerie Tubing, in white, pmk flesh color, orchid, in striped and jacquard effects. —32-in. and 36-in. Kimono Silks, in several good designs, light and dark colorings, —41.00 Velvet Corduroy. Special, a yard.. 85¢ —Choice of 10 colors, with plenty of brown, bobolink, bluebird and burgundy shades. Kann's—Street Floor. Short Lengths Beaded and Oriental Trimmings —In a large assort- lOC ment of colors Each. Kann's—Street Floor. These Toilet Requisites Needed in Every Home Reduced for Friday =44 jars Tokalin Cream, Regularly 65 Speclal, 35 each . —Hughes’ Hairbrashes, Special, 98¢ regularly 10c each guar- —Imitation $1.39 Ideal $1.50. Shell Comb, regularly 3%. Special, each .. —Earl Hot-Water anteed for two ve. regularly $1.75. Special Kann's—Street Floor. Remnants All-W ool Dress Goods, Coatings and Linings at Special Prices —Remnants of regular $2.00 to 33.00 a yard All-Wool Dress Goods and Coatings, in black and colors. Remnant price, A e e, $1.69 —Remnants All-wool and W (al l&fl Cotton 1 Drees Goods, emnant price a’ e 69c —Remnants o! rs[ullr 'IBI: to $1.50 a yard silk and cotton and all-cotton linings. nant price, a yard Kann's—Street Floor. Remnants Basco Linenized Table Damask ) ) .65¢c ——This table damask is of splen- Aid_ wearing quality and is 64 inches wide, Mercerized Dinner Napkins —Closely woven and hemmed ready for use. In asgorted pa Sale Notions —Just about enough of these notions for a day's selling—so ‘we dacided to mark the ‘prices decidedly low. —50 yds. Sewing Silk, in black, white and colors. Speclll, B¢ a spool —Sanitary 'Aproms, siik iined and In flesh " color only. ggc Special, each cereaneis Hangers. —200 Wooden Pants Regularly 10c. Special, Sc —Black ‘and Brewn Shkee and Slipper Laces—27, 36, 40 and 63 in. lengths. 2 pairs lur zsc Be, or 12 pairs for.... TN Teen 308 size 0. 4: regularly 04 Speclal, pair 10c Topon Bm: Shell’ ;nafi? S ribpon With shell buckies. e Special, ea, SOC e Btreet Floor. . bodice styles. 0dd Lots of Jewelry To Close Out, 19¢ —Included are bar pins, collar pins, fancy bead necklaces, cuff links and bracelets, which remain from former sales, to which we have added odd pleces from our regular stock. Kann's—Street Floor. Small Quantities of Women’s and Chddren s Ribbed Underwear —63 Women's Glove Silk Vests, bodice style, ribbon straps. It k, orchid and peach. Eizen 33 to 42" "Speciair; $1.95 -—87 Wome Medlum-weight Cotton Ribbed Sults, Iow neck. slecveless, Kneo lengin An ex” cellent garment; broken sizes. Special $1.25 -—35 Women' Corset Cover gh eck, long tleeves. These are “impertect.” roken sizes. or $1.00, B 35 ~—162 Women’s Cotton Ribhed Underwear, vests have high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck. elbow sleeves. Pants in kneo and ankle tengths. Broken 2 sizes. Special, a garment ¢7€ ~—50 Wome! Heavy Cotton Rib- bed Sults, high = neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, ¢ sleeves: ankle length’ sizes 48 and 50 only. Special .. —240 Women's Cotton Ribbed Veats, built-up shoulder and Regular and 20 extra sizes. Special, each ~48 Children's Part-wool Ribbed Suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length; drop seats. Broken sizes. special .. =142 Childrem’'s Cotton Ribbed Fleeced Garments, vests with high neck, long sleeves and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, Pants in knee and ankle lengths. Bro- ken sizes. Spectal, 3 gar- 35¢ ments, $1.00; each ... —42 Children's_Cotton Ribbed Fleece ts, high neck, long sleeves, knee and ankle lengths. Gray and white: broken 29 sizes. Special Kann’s—Street Flo —A special price for these pretty vestees, lace camisoles, collar and cuff “sets and handkerchiefs that are Included in this clean-up of odd lots. 59c to $1.00 values. 36 Handloom Light- Weight Wool Scarfs —In beautiful color combinations. Wi 39.95, reduced to. .. $l ‘95 Kann's—Street Floor. e s Remnants of Laces At Greatly Reduced Prices —So many remnants for your se- lection that we can't even give you an idea of the kinds In the assortment. Come {n and revel lelsurely through the assortment. ‘here are surely many remnants in the lof which you will ba able to use from time to time, and which are a0 greatly reduced. Kann's—Street Floor. e S — A Rummag e Sale of Housewares at Y4 Price —200 Assorted Fruit and Shopping Baskets, all im- ported and very choice models. Regularly 79 to $349, at one-half regular prices. —u.ll-vyllld:.ll-n- o seleet foom, Reguissty OIQEG rom. 19 to 29c. All at m:?- half price. —50 Air. Moisteners, the , ideal thing to use on your steam _radiators. Regu- larly $2.50, at half prfe:. ~200 Sets and Combina- tions of Sternax, the Can- ‘med "Alcohol Outfits, . which, can used+ on trips and in small upart- ent efinlxrly to ice. three-cornered - Over Four Thousand Pairs diate clearance. ‘Women’s Gloves That Are Worth Considerably More Than These Sale Prices —Small quantities of each style thlt we have markcd at a very low price for immie- —All women are invited to share in these good valucs. and we advise you to come early for best selection. —72 pairs Women's Extra -Length Fabric Gauntlet Gloves, embroidered backs. In white with black only. Not all sizes. Were $1.00, 45C reduced, a pair —302 pairs Women's Fabric Gauntlets, in white and pongee. Not all sizes. Were 45C $1.00, reduced, a pair. . —477 pairs Women's Duplex Fabric (level‘ two-clasp style, in white and pongee. Sizes 6 to 7. Were 75c, re- 45(: duced, a pair.. —432 pairs Women' Two- Clasp Fabric Gloves, in white with black and pongee with black. Not all sizes. Were 75c, redu:ed. a 45C pair ..... —I15 pairs Women lZ-button- length Glace Kid Gloves, in tan only. Not all sizes. Were $450, reduced, 51 85 pair Kann's—Street Floor. Friday Hosiery Bargains —145 Pairs Women's Full Fash- ioned Lisle Hose, In black and brown. Also Full Fashioned Silk {ose, in cordovan only. Perfect qualit broken sizes. g Specta s McCallum , full fash- black and’ cordovan. Hroken sizes. These have been greatly reduced. Special, “"Tn black Axullroh)w Not in_ each color. "a pair $1.45 210 Pairs Chi cluding wool ribbed s 1 ribbed cotton hos ribbed silk hose, and siik socks. Not all sizes in each atyle, but the whols assort- ment of sizes is good. A gOc vair ~—-105 Pairs Children's Heavy All- wool Ribbed Sport Sociks,” with fancy tops. In camel, gray and green heather shades. Broken sizes. Special, a g 18 pair .. Llsl I'!(nl Children’s Part-wool %-length Socks, in brown mix- ture, camel and lovat shades Sizes $13 to 10. Special. 2gc a pair - Kann's—Street Floor. Good Values for Women to Share In % Brown Corduroy Robes. Were $5.00. Re- duced to, ou. 1 $3.95 1 Corduroy orchid. Was § duced_to. —4 Japanese Crepe lined with china stk and orchid. Were $1' Reduced to, ea. —60_Quilted back, “with ';zhn or lining. Were $3.00. Re- duced to, ea. $1.50 —11 Quiited’ nokeu. Jn navy. Copenhn,(rn anR a u eduice to,, en $2.95 —9 " pa Bloomers, in black. 38, Were $5.00. duced to, pai Kann's—Second Floor. "4 Few kots of Infants’ Needfuls Marked Down for Friday Robe, Kimonos, light blue Sizes 36 and Re- $2.95 . —Infant¢ Striped Flannelette with “pink or blue Size 2 to 4 years. 79¢ Sleepers, stripes. Each . —Infants’ Silk Japanese Bunt- ings, in pink or blue. g4 05 Regularly $5.95, speclal, —Infants' Silk-mixed Bands, sises to 2 years. cial .... —Infants' Cotton and Wool Vanta- Stockings. Regu- ggo larly 66c, special.......... ——Infants’ ?ll;lltnnl gwoiut ers, trimmed w! pin blue. Each. $1-69 Kagn's—Second Floor. Chiffon and Georgette Crepe Bordered Veils —And plain _Chiffon Veils. The bordered styles are In plain and fancy meshes. Were gm‘lunn.d $1.50. Spec 59° Remnants of Veilings —~A variety of styles lld colors, including plenty of 150 black. Were 29c to 59¢. Special Friday, each Kann's—Street F'lnor. An Extra Warm Blanket or Comfort Is Needed These Cold Nights , Note the Low Prices Friday Wool Blan- keta, lll"!e block plaids and in pink, mfo: some cotton and wool ml-d. silk- oll sateen coverings in and c‘rll...nhl de- ssos tton~glled od u.my mate- * $2.50 covered with rial in flo Spect Kann's—Street Floor. —180 pairs Women's 16-but- ton-length Fabric Gloves, heavy stitched backs. In mode, beige, gray, pongee and &scuit.fl Siozes 6dto 3 ere 0, reduce: " 95¢ a pair . ~78 pairs Misses’ Fabric Gloves, on: clasp slylc, In mode and W : all sizes. ere 75c, 50 reduced, a pair. C Kid black, —900 pairs Womevu Gauntlet Gloves, iri. white, oak, champagne, pearl and tan. od assortment of sizes. Were $2.95, 5 reduced, a pair.... o —2§2 pairs Women's Cape Gauntlet Gloves, spéar point backs. In tan, black and white. WN0‘527SI sizes. Were reduced, a pair. sl 85 Corsets, Girdles Waists and Brassieres In Smal! Quantities Reduced for Clearance ~—5 Smart Set Corsets, Were 37,50, reduced to, en: $3-50 were $5 and 36, reduced el e $3.00 —18 Nemo Corsets, were $8.00, reduced to, ea.... 18 Elastic Girdles, were §3 50 7 Willoway Corselette: were $2.75, reduced to, el_sl'so —4 Ferris Walsts, were $2.00, reduced to, ea..!. Sl-m ——23 Elastic Brassleres, long- Were $2.50, reduced to,; ea. sl‘zs —84 lines, two_sets hose up. porters. Were $1. reduces to, ea.. 75¢ Reduced to Close Out 125 All-Wool Jersey Frocks Smart, youthful models that regularly sell for $12.95. —The jersey is of good quality, made In straightline styles, some finished with fine tucks. Square necks and roll collars trimmed with novelty bralds. Tailored ay, rust, French blue, navy and wlck izes 14 to 18 and 36 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor. Friday Means s - e’ ‘Great Savings Small quantity assortments— placed on extra tables for easy selection. ~—=Velour Dra rpr Sets, grudes. ~ Special Fri Set Corselettes, Ferris —~6 Smart Set Corsets, $5.00 $4.00, reduced to, ea. walst models, in pink. Popular Brassieres, long Kann's—Second Floor. Frigay 2t $10.00 pockets, long tie belts. In tan. In Draperies —Velour Table $4.95 , Plllbw Siips, Tapestry Art Sauares, etc. 3125 to $1.95 grades. Si olal Friday, each. —Marquinette Half Sash Cur- tains, 390 grades. Frldny. 17¢ Friday, set .. —Cretonne Dutch ~Curfains, plece style, $T.45 to $1.95 grades. Special F\'lfll}h sot —Cretonne 980 grade. S15.95 Irish Point Curtains. Speclal Fri- day, ° pulr 95 Pillows. Bpeclnl !-‘rnh 3 each - 7. $4.00 —34.96 Cretonne Covered 3-fold Draft Screens. Speclnl $339 Friday, each .. —$4.95" Matting Ttllity Chentar Spedm $3.39 Friday, each ..... h -grade O dow Shades, 8 e hlt:ly ?!ut::ld,'a&‘u to m 95 grade: e ach .ot $24.00 T30 Funi gouc.m rt‘!‘: Cre. omne. Ipet ay, yard . oo, 79 —§395 to n-l and Hood Covers {:‘n‘.‘,nlu 'ore ars. pec Ti- day, set $2.95 Kann's—Third Floor. ' Two Luggage Specials for Friday —Doubléstrap 0.00 Traveling Bags, Special Friday.. —Well_made of smoth tan on black cowhide, with _double handles, double stitched edges. aud feather linea’ u&n 18 .3 20 inch sizes. ~Doublestrap Pt _$l 1.66 with bel- —-‘n-u are fine extension uowed | on (mnk handles, nqk. In black, znh 24-inch size, —96 pairs Women's Novelty Suede Gloves, in several pretty styles. Heavy em broidered backs. In tan, brown, mode and gray. Were $3.50 $5, reduced, a pair —~600 pairs Women's Two= clasp Glace Kid Gloves, P. K. and overseam sewn. In black, white, tan, champagne and gray. Good assonment of i 25561 00 $225, duced, a pair .. —250 pairs Wom 's Cape and Mocha Glodes, the capes are in tan, the mochas in gray. Good assortment of sizes. duced, o puir . $1.00 duced, a pair —383 pairs Women's 12-button- length Two-plex Fabric Qloves, _heavy embroidered backs. Ir mode, beige and pongee, Were $3.50, $2 95 reduced, a pair Clearance Sports Coats Special, $ l O 00 —These are made of striped or piaid materials, with fur collars or ones of self-material. In straightline, side-fastening or belted all-around styl with set-in or raglan sleeves. Lined throughout, ~ In brown, tan or gray shades. Sizes for misses. small, average and large women Kann's—Second Floor. Sale Brushed Wool Golf Coats —Regularly 55.98,. $2.75 special —These are spo affairs of brushed wool, in gray shades. Size Kann's—Second Floor. Odd Lot Overblouses Reduced for Clearance $5.95 to $8.95 Values Special $ 3'79 Friday, —Fine quality Blouses of crepe de chine and georgette, In tuck- in and overblouse are daintily trimmed and filet lace, while others smartly tailored. Round, Tuxedo or sailor collars. Long and three-quarter siceves. In vari- ous colors. All sizes'in the But not in every style. Some ex- tra sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. A Friday Sale of Floor Coverings 75 Brussels Rugs Seamless and Wool Faced —Very closely woven rugs, with a good back, and will lay well to the floor. In three good pat- terns and rich colorings, mostly blue, rose and taupe. Other Rug Specials for Friday Inlaid Linoleum —In full rolls. —Friday, sq. yd. 98C 10 Wool Wilton Rugs —Siza 9x12 ft. and “seconds” of $95.00' grade. —Friday, each, $59-00 —4 11%x12-ft. Seamless Brus- sels Rugs, fcrmerly $22.45 $29.95. Special, ea. —3 11%x12- f[t Sennifleu Wool Yelvet Rugs, formerly $49.95. Special, ea.. $32'45 —5 113 x12-ft, Axmlnn(er Rugs. thlcls\.‘s ;f pertecl. would sell or ! Special Friday, ea. ... $34.75 —8 435x12-ft. Axmlnsl»r Rugs, Tormerly $15.00. Friday, ea. . —3 ’Xlér’-fl. W“llon Seamless Rugs, formerly. $135%0. " Speotay, ea.. $109.00 —15 9x12-ft. Colonm Rag Rugs, formerly .95, Spe- cial, ea. ... PR o f—,fl BX']—(L .Fgét~bfl§8 Rugs, ormerly $1.95. Bpe- 1 cinl, ea . 98¢ Odds and Ends Beds, Mattresses | Cots and Couches —12 Damaged Beds, in white enamel and wood ‘finishes; full sias. ~ Formerly _sold ‘up to . Spec! riday; each . $4.55 —b_Br: eds, Tull size, rnrm.rly $19.9! clal Friday, —2_Couches, covered with cre- tonne, lndF(nmi. !.hl;:k mattress. Formexly kD $16.50 ' ‘Mattresses, sotled cach. with - teking. Single and double sizes. For- merv ! 95. Speoc $7.75 fiiled, and larly Spectal tasty o I 51,95 —11 h’:?;é.&lt'“}]fll“rfllv!. for- merly $1495: full slze $10.00 Kann's—Third l'Loor. and Cotto: atightly i iln,’ 'lofllll. * each New Trimmed Hats —At the continged e price Friday.. 9200 —Faille Silks, Visca Braids and Silk and Straw Combinations, in lovely shades for wear now and in the early spring. Kann’s—Second Floor. Remnants of Umbrellas —Regularly and $350. S Friday at —Women's and Men's Umbrellas of tape-edge rainproof black ma- terfal. Apple-wood handles with leather straps. Some have am- ber tips and ferrules. Kann's—Street Floor. Natural Muskrat Coats —Were §174.50, $ 125.00 Reduced to.. —48-inch _models, made with large crush collar, wide Man- darin sleeves. Entire coat is made in_the pretty herringbone effect. Nov@ity silk and erepe linings. Kann's—Second Floor. Baby Carriages and Sulkies—Odd Lot —10 Bloch Reed Strollers, with §-inch rubber-tired front wheels 12-inch rubber-tired rear nd wooden handle grips. $9.9, Imported Baby ]Hor—! aaa Carriage. Regularly $31.95. Special $22.50 Heywood Twin Carriage, through- LE whee Regularly —3 Heswood Reed Sulkies, with ing backs. Close-Out Sale o! Toys —17 Madame Flendren Mama ,;.:\11. For- $2.45 including dogs, bears, etc Formerly Now, each —5.000 Picrure u for as “Cholce of 6 L ver 50 Different Games which have been selling for 50c to $18 now marked at one-half former prices. —60 Rag and Stockinet Dolls which sold regular $1.00 each now. —50 Roller Chimes. f, 1y priced 25c to £9c, no Horne Saxophones, ¢ $1.00 French nets, mer ete. Now Kann's—Fourth Floor o] “Oh, Joy!” —Read what's here to- morrow, a pound —Choeolates, Gums, Creams, Jor- dan Almonds, Cocoanut Square —All good candies and de ciously tempting looking. Try a pound. Kann's—Street Floor. Small Lot ““Shoe Sales” That Will Interest Many Women —70 Pairs Wemen's Faney Strap Pumps, in black satin and pat ent leather. Regularly « $5.00. Special, a patr. . $3.95 —120 Pairs Women's l{urma Culf Welt Oxfords, Cuban and mili tary heels. K JI"Y $6.00 to ‘9’)" a pair.... —250 Pairs Wi omen’s nuuu « Oxfords and Strap Pumps, in two - tone _effects. Jarly $4.9; E pair —240 Pairs Women's Boots, Broken Regu- High Lace Cuban and French heels sizes. Special —80 Palrs Women' sins, ribbon tri small sizes, Special, a pair. —109 Pairs “om-ns Quilte Satin Boudoir Slippers, in blue and biack. Reguiarly $1.00 and $115. Specal, a patr.. 89c Kann's—Fourth Floor. Stock-Taking of Stamped Goods Brings Very Good Values in These Three Groups 25¢ —48c Stene vfld Buffet Set terfals and stamped in lazy- and French-knot designs —49c Fancy Aprons, —Unbleached Luncheon Sets ~Baby Pillows, unbleached _a 50c and 85c Stamped Tun rfs, Pillow Tops, etc. Rompers, stamped In two patterns on white rep —Unbleached Scarfs, in candle- wick design. and 36 in. pleces. —Linen Towels with colored bor- ders. i $l 00 Kashmere Baby Sacq and $1.50 Tan Scarts, Pil- low Tops, Centers, etc. $1.39 to $1.50 White Breakfast overs. —Hemstitched Hem Pillowcases. —Colored Gowns, in lavender and pumpkin —Carriage Robes. Kann's—Fourth Floor White Center- . Busy Corner . | F riday Specials No. 63 Women's 1 | Wool and Artificial 1 Silk Sport Hose ! Street Floor } —“seconds” of $1 quality, in black | of plain only. “Special (), unn]:. Friday ]\.’Ih'v Friday, g Eridas_pair._9C 3 1 1 L] —Pie 10 Tolts 5o-tn. ! Belgian Linen Third Floor —Suitable_for slip cavers. 9Sc grade. ' Handkerchiefs 1 Street Floor —1In geveral attrac- tive patterns and color combinations. Special 121/2‘3 1 [l 1 1 J ularly Friday xSt = ' 1 [} ! L} L} eacon Bath Robes Second Floor —Ip plaids, checks and floral patterns, trimmed with rib- bon and braid, cord and tassel. ‘Wero and $5.50. $5. fipecm Fri- e $3.95 - - 'Women’s Pink & Whitel nd-Knit Snugglers L} L] Second Floor, ‘Snugglers, v\ere i L] 1 like. cial asel made Spe- durable $ clal, each.. sl —3 Snugglers, were $3.50. Spe- B3 cacn. $2.00 -~3 Snugglers, were g F $2.00. Spe- $1 :pe'clal Sl Aty D & Sy 0Odd Blouses Second Floor —Made of Batiste. & Voiles and Striped Dimitfes many o with colored stripes. Tuck-in _and slip- over styles, with' § tuxedo and DeE&Y collays. Somp lace trimmed. Bhitton- front and button- back models, With o long and % sleeves. All sizes.in the lot, but not in every style. Spe- &1 97 clal Fri ers. stal in kle. day— Special 17 20 Boles 50-in. Drapery Poplins Third Floor —Various Treasure Island Games Fourth Floor decorate Special Friday = l"nl-mlh-e S}xavmg Cream Street Floor —A delightful shaving which 80 'many men 29c a tube. Friday, 19¢ Ford Auto Carpet Mats Third Floor —These mats are of a tough, are complete with screws ard fasten- Ready to in- Ford touring cars. ' HairBands Street Floor —Varied hair bands of rib- bon and trimmed with fancy buc- Special Fri- 50c - o s o oo “Seconds” Pie or Tea Plates Third Floor or Tea Plates 65 Pairs Women's Mercerized Cotton Sport Bloomers treet Floor white; sec- —Light colore, not 8 for Cedar Chests Third Floor —When perfect were §24.95 to $29.95. colors, Combinations Third Floor Cakes Ivory p and 3 pack ges Gold Dust. pecial Friday, the ¢ om bination o s 290 “Seconds” Martex Wash Cloths Street Floor —Stripe or fancy border effects. It perfect these would sell for 20c. Spe- gal Te- 19150 narh s @4ty Sweaters e sla16305 Second Floor —3 Brushed Wool Sweaters. navy and tan. Were $6.95. —3 Brushed Wool Chapple Coats, wers $8.95. $1.00. cream Regularly Spe- carpet, and tonneau of Wool Sweat- ers, tuxedo style. Were §8.75 Fri- 59¢ Meta] Braids Fourth Floor ~Regularly 2o a vand. Antique and Stlver Metal Bralds SR Special riday, a yard > 15¢ —Glass Bead and Wood Fringes regularly $150 to $2.75 colored and edges. L] ' 1 L] n ] 1 1 i 1 i I 1 L] 1 L ' ] ' 1 1 A 1 ' ' 1 ' f ' 4T ' L] ' ' . ' i ! '

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