Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 21

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Foot Comfort Demonstration An Expert From Chicago Is Here _Afiording a rare op- portunity for the foot sufferers of Washington to secure a full measure of foot comfort by using choll's Foot Com- Appliances. There is absolutely no charge for this expert’s services. and you will be highly pleased with the re- sults of your visit. —Don't hesitate! Don't delay! But bring your foot and shoe problems to Dr. Scholl’s representative tomorrow. y Kann's—Fourth Floor. To Introduce Princess Pat Face Powder —A 25¢ box of Princess Pat Powder will be given with every purchase of Princess Pat products amounting to 50¢ or over, tomorrow only. Pat Powder has an_ almond * instead of a rice base. This differ- ence means everything to your complexion. 2 more clinging_powder, because its particles are so much finer and fter. It gives greater beauty. Besides, it is beneficial. The almond has its usual well known soothing effect. Use of Prin- cess Pat Powder prevents coarse pores and blackheads, never causes dryness, and keeps the skin soft and pliant. Full size box is priced $1.00. Kann's—Street Floor. Just in! Cube Cut Bead Necklaces $1.95 —Sparkling New Beads to make the eyes of fashionable women sparkle. These New Necklaces are 40 inches long, and are in amber, Chinese blue, aqua- marine, sapphire and crystal shades. Cube- cut beads are inter- spersed with crystal color or black run- dels. Buy one of these Necklaces to wear with vour favorite frock. Kann's—Street Floor. Manufacturer’s Seconds Sun and Rain Silk Umbrellas $3.75 —If these were perfect quality they would sell for $5.00. They are shown in all the popular colors, some with contrasting col- ored or fancy borders. Many have carved handles to match the color of the silk. Tips and ferrules also match. Kann's—Street Floor. Good Choosing in Silk Gloves With Smart Cuffs at $1.69 Pair —They’re the well known “Mohawk” Gloves, worth from $2.00 to $3.50 a pair. Beautiful quality gloves, shown in eight styles. All have the new short cuffs, and are of heavy silk, with double finger tips and embroidered backs. The shades are pongee, beaver, mastic, mode, beige, French gray and ormand. Sizes 5% to 84. Kann’s—Street Floor. Equip Your Car With Salem Cords Supersize Tires Adjusted on ‘10,000 Mile Basis 30x37,—$13.90 Tube—3$1.75 32x3Y:—$19.50 Tube—$2.00 31x4—$22.00 Tube—3$2.55 32x4—$24.50 Tube—$2.70 33x4—$28.25 Tube—32.75 34x4—$25.75 Tube—3$2.85 32x41:—$31.50 Tube—$3.35 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2 1924 May Sale Week Will End Tomorrow And With It Many Worth-While Savings More New Frocks in This Attractive Group at —This “encore” to our dress sale is as in- teresting as the sale itself, because we have added a number of very charming new models. So, if you purchased a new frock or two during this sale, you may come and share in this “encore sale” tomorrow, and still choose from an interesting group of frocks. There are pretty tiered frocks, dainty bouffant styles, coat dresses, frocks with tucked aprons and still others have a touch of the Orient by way of a Chinese tunic. These are trimmed with beads, bright embroidery, lace, pipings, crystal buttons and silk braid. In gold, jade, green. orchid, blue, beige, tan, gray, navy, black and combinations of colors. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 46. Kann's—Second Floor. 815 Coats Join the Collection at $10.00 —When an attractive coat made of good ma- terial, cut on smart lines, and in good colors, can be bought for so little as $10.00—it’s a bargain every woman will appreciate. And that is the story of these coats. . —They are made of all-wool sports plaids, stripes and plain colors, in bright and conserva- tive shades. Smart straightline or swagger flare styles, of seven-cighths or full length. * These coats have comfortable sleeves, convertible and notch collars, and are attractively trimmed with buttons and stitching. All are full lined and some are lined with silk. . Kann's—Second Floor. New Dresses Have Arrived for Only $10.00 —When one sees these frocks and considers their price, several will be wanted for immediate wear and later on in the summer. They are made of flat crepe, crepe de chine, canton crepe and satin, all in youthful styles that are suitable for misses and women. Some have tiered or shirred skirts, and the dainty trimmings are velvet ribbons, laces, and tiny pipings. The shades include orchid, blue, tan, green, navy, brown and black. Kann’s—Second Floor. White Shoes for All the Children $2.00 to $7.00 Pair —From the tiniest tot to the young miss there are sizes and styles in these pretty White Slippers for confirma- tion or summer wear. Mother need not worry about paying too much for her little daughter’s shoves, either, for, considering the splendid quality of our Girls’ Shoes, our prices are very moderate. —(a)—Little Girls’ White Kid Slippers, with ankle strap. Sizes 1 to 5. pair, $2.00 —(b)—Girls’ White Kid Slippers, with Egyptian strap. Sizes 4 to 8. A pair, $3.00 —(c)—Girls' and Misses’ White Canvas Slippers, with one strap. Sizes 5 to 8, $3.00 Sizes 8% to 11, $3.00 Sizes 1134 to 2, $3.50 Sizes 2} to 6, $425 —(d)—Misses’ White Kid Slippers, with lattice style strap. Sizes 11% to 2, $5.00 Sizes 2% to 6, $7.00 -—(e)—Misses’ White Buck Slippers, in two-strap style. Sizes 8% to 11, $350 Sizes 113 to 2, $4.00 —(f)—Misses’ White Kid Hollywood Sandals. Sizes 8% to 11, $4.00 Sizes 11% to 2, $4.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor. k “The Busy Corner” New Arrivals Blouses, $5.95 —Many smart blouse styles are exploited in this new arrival of blouses, which are such good values at $5.95. One will find blouses made of printed crepe, radium silk, crepe de chine, white satin and self-striped white washah's hegadelath with intarecting collars, necklines, sleeves and trimming. Many blouses 1 ail the season s new colors have been added to this sale. —The two blouses pictured are indicative of the smartness of these new blouscs. The blouse on the left is made of white satin with tucked vest, mannish collar, short sleeves and trimmed with metal buttons. The blouse on the right is made of white satin with mannish collar, fold down the front, and little imitation pockets at the belt, piped with black. Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Second F'oor. Collar and Cuff and Vestee Sets, $1.00 —Dainty sets that will give charm to one's frock. ~ Made of organdy, cross-bar and striped dimity, with the new roll collar that is o becoming, or the popular Peter Pan Colar. Some are strictly taflored, others .have tucks and little .buttons for trimming, tation Filet insertion, or Point Venise cdg- Bright Scarfs, $3.75 —Wherever smartness reigns. scarfs like these are worn. Chinese effects, with dou- ble crepe de chine ends. In China blue, copen. jade, henna, Chinese yellow, cerise, gold and flame shades. —-Others priced, $4.95 to $15.75. These Scarfs, $2.95 —These scarfs are very smart, and very low (priced. Cashmere and Egyptian designs in light and dark colorings. . Lace Pleatings 59c¢ to $3.50 Yard adow, Val, and net pleatin ble widths. Chiffon and Georgette Pleatings 79¢ to $1.95 —These arc now ail the vogue, and are in pretty colors and widths. Circular Pleatings, 50c¢ Yard —In white and ecru shades, with orlental or black stitching to give an attractive effect. Black and White Veiling 50c to $1.50 Yard —These veilings enhance the smartness of the vogue for black and white. In the new and flattering meshes, with French, woven and Cluster Dots. Kann's—Street Floor. Toilet Articles —Three-piece Set Two-tone Imitation Ty and Amber, consisting of Comb, Brush and Mirrer, 88,00 —Olivilo Soap, regularly 10c, special, 7e —Bay Rum, 6-ounce bottle, special, 33e —Palmolive Shaving Cream. Regularly 28c. Special. 19 (Not more than two tubes to a customer.) —Lifebuoy Soap, regularly 8c cake, special, 4 cakes for 25¢ —Ask for a trial tube Pyrodento Tooth Puste at our Toilet Goods Department. Kann's—Street Floor. Underwear of Soft Glove Silk, $3.19 —Women's Glove Silk Chemise in bodice style, with satin ribbon straps and slashed at sides. These are trimmed with hand cro- cheted edging, or imitation duchess or Val lace. In plain colors of orchid, peach and flesh, or combinations of maize and Madonna blue, pink with turquoise, peach with Nile and orchid with maize. These have embroid- ered medallions. Sizes 36 to 44, and regu- lar $3.50 to $4.00 qualities. Women’s Glove Silk Vest, $1.75 —Bodice style with self straps, and choice of flesh, orchid, light blue, peach, white and black shades. Women’s Glos Step-ins, $1.50 —Cut full, nicely tailored and slashed at sides. In flesh, orchid and peach shades. Kann's—Street Floor. Moire Picot Edge Ribbon, 29¢ to 49¢ Yard —For trimming dresses, hats, negligees, etc. In jade, orange, peach, tan, brown, black and white shades. % to 1% inches wide. Kann's—Street ¥loor. Penna Ave., 8th and D Sts. You May Also Choose Finer Dresses At Kann’s . —The charming matron or the lovely debutante will thoroughly enjoy choosing a suitable gown here for whatever the occasions might be. The latest models are always shown and care has been taken in selecting various styles for the many individual types of beauty. Gown of Beige Georgette at $75 —A stunning model (illustrated at the left) shows the smartness of all-over pleating. It is a straightline model, sleeveless and in tunic effect. The deep yoke and border of the tunic is of Point Vemnise lace in a beau- tiful pattern. This model may be worn for afternoon or eve- ning affairs. Two models have been sketched os representative of the distinctivencss of our “better dresses.” Phoebe Crepe Gown at $49.75 —This is made with a wrap-around skirt allowing ample fullness (as il- lustrated at the right). It has de- tachable sleeves and the smart cape is edged with crystal buttons. The self trimming is in open-work ef- fect. This model is shown in poudre blue, beige, navy and black. For afternoon or evening wear. Kann’s—Second Floor. Smart Hats at the Small Price of $3.85 A4 Large Collection —If you have not been able to find just the kind of hat that you know becomes you most, then don’t fail to see these hats tomorrow. It seems as though every possible shape and color is here, not to speak of the varied trimmings and the good quality of the hats. One may choose from hats of Canton crepe, crepe de chine, Tagal straw and crepe com- bined, and hair proxylin. The shapes are pokes, turban, short-back, large-brim, e-droop and mushroom. In yel- low, orange, sand, gray, black, brown and navy. XKann's—Second ¥loor. —New Sports Hats are shown in black and white, navy and gray, brown and sand and 1 solid colors. All popular shapes. ) Kann’s—Main Aisle, Street Floor. That Cool Crex Rug for the House Or the Porch Here Tomorrow for S $14.00 = -—These are the genuine stenciled heavy-weight her- ringbone weave Crex Rugs, 9x12-ft. size, in the usual attractive Crex patterns and in blue, green and brown. Herringbone Crex Rugs are well known for their splendid wearing qualities, good colorings and pleas- ing summery patterns. Equally appropriate for porch or interior use. —6x9-ft. Felt-base Art —25x50-inch Colonia . Squares, wnehoutulsord:r $2-88 Style\Rag lfi;gs’ Cotoniad 75c Kann’s—Third Floor, s 5 5 Kann’s Kapitol Handkerchiefs —Women's All-linen Soft-finished Kandy Handkerchiefs, with plain hem- —These assorted chocolates and stitched half - Inch hem. _Special, bon bons are our own make, and each, are known for their deliclousness. A pound, 800 —Another assortment, our own make, includes pecan’ rolls, milic white shades, with colored run chocolates, mints, cherries, cream, threads and Irish printed borders. Liberties, Nougatines and many Each, 25¢ other kinds. Pound, —Al Caramels, including ~New Assortment Silk Crepe chocolate, almond, vanilla, walnut Handkerchiefs, in bright novelty prints. Each, 50c Onix and plain vanilla kinds, Spe- 49¢ clal, Ib., —Coceanut Layer Fudge, 1b., 3%c Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. 8¢, or 3 for 5o ~—Women's All-linen Novelty Sport Handkerchiefs, in natural and

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