Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924 — {ONE KILLED, 40 HURT ON SLIPPERY STREETS {; S. KANN Sons Co. Women’s Silk Vests and Step-Ins —ean. $2.95 The vests are made in bodice style with ribbon shoulder straps. Daintily trimmed with lace, hem- stitching or piped in black. Corns Requisites for Lamp Shade Making See how easily and at what little cost a pretty lamp shade can be made. 1 the materials are purchased here we will teach vou the of Lamp Shade mak- ing. Colored Man Fatally Injured When Hit by Taxicab—Boy in Critical Condition. “Pain Stops Instantly e i) Here's instant relief from that burn. ing cornl Blue-jay will stop the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at o v ©@B&EB1924 Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets WOMEN ARE AMONG VICTIMS “THE BUSY CORNER” e i Telephone Main 7200 Collisions and Skidding Cause of Numerous Accidents. | tic at waist, and are at- tractive additions to the hope chest. Sizes 38 to 42. Kann's—Street Floor. Silk: Gloves Are the Vogue for Spring —Women’s 16-button Length Kayser Silk Gloves, of heavy quality. In black, white, gray, mauve, beige, silver and mode. Sizes it $1.75 —Women's Kayser Novelty Silk Gauntlets, with pretty ruffle effect on cuif “and two-tone embroidered backs. Choice of pongee, Freuch g and beaver. pair ozt Kann's—Street Floor. Our Big Surprise Sale of Women’s Low Shoes ailure of extra | i ations on slipy re- iported by the p L contributing Cayse of more t terday. There was one fatalit Ipersons were seriously hurt and other sustained Infuries severe enough to | necessitate hospltal treatment. | i 1 —Was attended by hundreds today. Indeed, it was a sale that no woman should have missed, for offered, were 3,000 pairs of lovely new spring models. A Pair $395 —Again the opportunity is here tomorrow—illustrated are five of the many styles— $1.00 to $2.50 —Silk for lining, a yard— $1.50 —Georgette, in _colors of mulberry, purple, rose. sand, black A yard— $2.00 —Taffcta silk, in tangerine, orchid, blue, gold and old An unidentifled colored man, about sixty rs old, was killed by a taxi cab at 22d and L streets northw ian was crossing at the i shortly befo ock, when | by xander T.; t northeast, l\nm:kflll ied before reaching | Emergency Hospital, { Hit at Street Crowsing. While crossing Now Jers rthwest with his wife Don’t let that R cough run on "T'Smuch easier to check it now than after serious complica- tions develo¥. Nothing like Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey to stop coughing quickly. Juse those 4 medicinesthat up-to-date doctors | : Ligs prescribe for loosening heavy y he sk phlegm and soothing throat tis- hospital this sues are in it—combined with was eftical the old reliable remedy—pine-tar honey. Keep it on hand for all the family. All druggists. Be sure to ge the genuine. DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Honey wrapping irame, e 30 —Metal Braids. A yard— 10¢ to $1.95 —Flowers for trimmings— 5c to $18.00 —Silk and Bullion Fringe. his home last mobile drive “Humming-Bird” Silk Hose, for Women wir.... $1.50 Black satin, silver embroidered cloth, brown and gray and black suede, black kid, Russian calf. All Many of the lines are going out rapidly, and some styles may be gone before noon tomorrow. Come carly —In many spring shades for yours. as well as black. Made of the finest silk obtainable and have seamless feet, seamed back and extra mercerized tops. s 8% to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. 50c to $4.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. northwest last night. shocked and her face ald was given at Georges Here Are Two Inexpensive Materials For Spring Frocks —36-inch All-wool Crepe, in black and col- ors. Avard ... 98¢ —4z-inch Wool and Cotton Checks, in the new oblong w8, = 08¢ Street Floor. automo- nwest | between two ects o Silks at February Sale Prices —Yards and yards of various fine weaves for immediate wear and in the later spring and summer. The savings are tremendous, oo years | northwest, | do vegetables iffer 5 ot from fruit? [t e e : a passenger | 1t collided with an 4 M streets! Ten Wal;ted Lines of Silks at One Price $1.69 yau AU-Silk Printed Genuine All-Silk ALL-Silk Crepe de Chines Broadcloth Shirtings v (32 qualities. Shown in 25 —Regular $2 qualty, Clear-cuu ) s designs that are really beauti- stripes for women's and men’s Crepe de Chine AT DAL fns asiai PEUE OF ol wens 1oiindeis seceetly: 3 39 inches wide. inches wide. Canton Crepes (Glos) and Wool Canton Crepes, shown in 10 street shades. Canton Crepes con- tinue to be the most favored material for spring frocks. 39 inches wide. —Regular $2 quality. Heavy in 25 new spring designs on grounds of brown, tan, Copen- black. 36 cur at 15t and —silke This delightful Composé Frock radiates the spirit onth and i It is the beautiful hagen, navy and He was able | inches wide. n hotel after receiving ! mergency Hospital for k. Run Together. Daniel Farro, War T AUL-Silk Georgette Crepes quality. Heavy weave, 5 shown in 40 spring shades. wm, The weight is suitable for - dresses, blouses and lingeric, 36 inches wide. ors, AIl-Silks Radiums —Regular $2 qualities. Extra heavy, Shown in 50 street and evening shades, with plenty of white, pink, flesh color and black. The radiums are in light shades, especially 39 inches —S2 Second Day of the Undermuslin Sale Their Regular Price Is $1.50 $1.19 one years old, was treated -] se, i veg .r 3 N because,in general, vegetables (rad was treated fehes) are, or grow on, plants that die | e i e BERL TR S after yielling once. Fruits (apples) Ty grow on plants that keep yielding, on South year after year, Fach of the following ind $th Puwieledl” Laxatives differs from the others in action, yet Extra Special! New Fine Knitted Crepe (Glos) S| . Dress 2071 45 conts Kann's—Street Floor. Dress Ginghams { While cros I northwest L —Sale Price, a garment. . good for lingerie. Genuine White sll are effective, pure and safe, Puretest Epsom Selt—An epsom malt at last that is easy to teke. Puretest Mineral Oil, etest Castor Oil action and easy to give to children. « Three of 200 Puretest prep: Every item the best that sl oonscience can produce. and all other ' Re/xam. Drue Stores | o Russian ‘l’ys:A\ gentle intestinal lubricant. il—Positive in and ue, while E c: 2 was t imen's Hospital for injur sliceman J. W, Kidwe nd Ni night obile of Dr. duty at G javenue, An 2, last i struck by t H d arm a et northwest last <htly cut and bruised. H Elven first ald at- Emergency pita automoblle of i Albert dricks 24th street given first street north- | about reated | ies to | 11, on ichols was John were venue | night o was Hos- Gowns, erepe, in; tallored i round —Women's nainsook, sof! and lace-trimmed and square necks. _women's Cheralse, of sateen batiste and soft muslin; lace and embroidered styles. Women's Muslin Petticoats, of nainsook and soft muslin; lace and embroidery trimmed. —Women's Corset Cove em- broidery and lace-trimmed 1 -—Women's Bloomers, in white, black and p lar and extra sizes. —Women's Short Petticoats, lace d embroidery trimmed. Women's Sateen Petticoats, alloped or hemstitched b —Women's Princess Slips, tai- lored, 20-inch hem. —Women's Marcella and Isabella Drawers. Kann's—Secand Floor. wide. Satin Charmeuse —$2 quality, fine, lustrous weave, guaranteed for service. In brown, navy and black. 40 inches wide. Tricolette —Regular $2 dresses and skirts. navy and black. wide. quality. For In brown, 36 inches $1.29 Yard —Sold under a copyright name, and made to sell for A special purchase from a jobber, who needed the cash, was secured, under the condition that we would not advertise the name. de; one of the newest fabrics for spring. quality, closely knitted. Sclect from— $175 a yard. —36 inches Soit, lustre White Beach Zine Gray X Springtime Fern Chinese Red Apple Green Fog Jap Blue Airedale Seal Gray Peacock pire Blue Lariat Yucatan Pekin _Blue Kara Blue Golden Brown Navy Black Broadcloths —L£2 quality. For dresses, blouses and men’s*shirts, inches wide. Novelty F abrics for Sport Wear —These are ideal for dresses, blouses and skirts. Shown in many designs and stripes, in all the wanted colors, Kann’s—Street Floor. and Crepes Are in Great Demand —32-inch Fast Color Dress Ginghams, in checks, plaids and plain colors. Special Tuesday, l —32-inch Plisse Crepes, in plain colors and figured styles; tinted and white grounds with figures, in floral and Japanese patterns. Special Tuesday, 28 Kann’s—Street Floor. B skidde st the car Kendric 5th street southeast, in ' front of 801 N Je! avenue | Untrimmed Dress Hats $1.69 —Could one ask for more in an untrimmed hat? There arc many beautiful novelty hemps and some others to select from, in shapes and colors that are exceptionally smart. Should Not Be Neglected It Weakens the Lungs slightly hurt. rdner, §00 Mary- avenue northeast, and her four- 1d daughter, Dorothy, were in- | sterday afternoon when Dr. automoble was in a collis- n with another car at Tennessee enue and 13th street northeast. They were treated at Providence Hospital. i J. Grant rs. N. C. 701 1st st northeast, afternoon Sport Coals In New Spring Modes $16.95 —DMade of soft, sporty materials, in swagger or slim styles. With tailored or flare sleeves, patch or slit pockets and notched collars. Big buttons are smartly used on these coats, which fasten in single or double breasted style, and sometimes at the side. In big overplaids and stripes on back- grounds of gray and tan. Lined throughout. —Sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to 44. Kann’s—Second Floor. Buchanan, were injured yes h the automobile of W. A. Evans, 12th street northeast, at Lincoln and R street northeast. They were treated by Dr. R. L. Spire. Deley Conley, 328 16th street south- was knocked down at Pennsyl. avenue and 11th street south- 1 ht by the automobile of ¥ v impson, 4326 3d ! northeast, and injured abou head. She was taken to Casualty Hospital. L MUSIC CLASS TO OPEN. An elementary class for the study of music, both vocal and instrumental, for children of officers stationed in Washington {s to be opened tonight at 7:30 o'clock In the band hall, Wash- ington barracks, by William J. Stan- nard, leader of the Army Band, Chil- dren’ over ten vears of age will be admitted to ghe class, which will later ' COMPOUND 300 Sample Flowers —irom which may bé found a pretty finish for any one of the hats. Special, —Our Trimming Service is without additional charge when all materials are purchased here. Kann’s—Second Flaor. Its soothing, healing effect soon givesrelief. Price 35c. Bameret i st i Box of Grove's O PenToon Sive s & package of Grove's Liver Pills are enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY COMPO! UND. givi complete treatment for 35c. Colia s B A Great Purchase and Sale T fa | A Miscellarwous. Sale of Housewares With Unusual Values at Special Prices 12-quart Pure Aluminum Dish Pans, special. 98¢ Round Pure Aluminum Roasters, 10-inch size, special. 5,000 Square Yards Heavy Inlaid Linoleum 115 e TImperfect —We feel this is a2 most fortunate purchase. This linoleum is from one of the best known manufac- turers in the country. The desx.gns'and range of Tol U1 e s e, e colors cover practically their entire line. The im- 3-piece Pudding Pans Sets, containing 1, 134 and 2 quart pans. perfections are so slight in many cases we are Set Pure Aluminum Colander, with two side handles, special. Ideal Aluminum Covered Kettles of 5-quart size, special.. Lipped Sauce Pans, 3-quart size, special..oooeinnnaa... ..49¢ Round Ham Boiler of aluminum, large size, with cover. Special, $1.98 Sweeping brooms with smooth handles, special, each..........59¢c Garbage Cans, 00 size, special.......... Gold Dust Powder, special, 6 boxes for.... Silver-plated Table Knives, special, six for. 51-piece Haviland French China Dinner Set, special Kann’s—Third Floor. Special Tuesday a sq. yard, Be Careful What You Wash Your Child’s Hair With 1If you want to keep children's hair In good condition, be careful ‘what you wash it with, Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsi- fied cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), | is much * better than anything, else you can use for shampooing, as this cannot possibly injure the hair, Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. Two or three teaspoonfuls will make an abundance .of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinsea out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves It fine and sil bright, fluffy, wavy, and ea: to_manage. You can get Mulsified cocoa- nut oil shampoo at any drug It is inexpensive, and a few _ounces will last for months.—Advertisement. ’ ' 1924 All-Silk Fig- : : ured Foulards ) unable to detect them, yet it is because of these slight imperfections that we are able to offer this high quality linoleum at such a low price. —Remember—Only 5,000 square yards to be sold. So hurry and make selection tomorrow. Pay the convenient club plan way, if you desire. Kann's—Third Floor. ) it t—= ||| =3 WATER America’s Physic

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