Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1924, Page 20

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20 OUTLOOK FOR AUTOS AS SEEN BY BUILDERS e . Manufacturers Differ as to Wheth- Now—-Trlmmed HatS ermnie\;:lfinm“ 2 A fOl' Only $2.95 That Were $4.45! —One hundred and fifty hats of good appearance have been selected from our regular $445 line of hats and marked special for one day. These are in the season’s latest shapes and shades—each smartly trimmed. In Addxuon—lOO $2 9 5 Sports Hats Also at - Of course, every woman needs one or more sports hats Se dtonpedin for summer wear. Her wardrobe would not be complete volume and without them. Sce these tomorrow. Kann's—Second Floor. Tomorrow—$25 to $35 Dresses Will Go at $20 150 of Them! —Selected and specially priced to interest women who are needing A HemStitClled Linen ) i several inexpensive but smart frocks to add to the vacation outfit. Table Set’ $8.75 - IHeavy quality satin crepes, jac- o . R quard and Roshanara crepes, tai- —With wedding invitations and announcements lored wool checks th at arriving in every mail or so, it is well to remember DEES WOol ‘cHECKS AR S Biate- that fine linen sets may be bought at such an at- rials. Coat and straightline styles tractive price. Set consists of 68x68-inch cloth and / i six 22-inch napkins to match, and is of very fine | predominate. quality, —The serviceable colors of tan, Pure Linen Napkins, $4.75 dox. rust, blue, cocoa, gray and black % on backgrounds of fawn, cocoa, cop —Heavy quality linen napkins, 21-inch size. In neat are in the majority. Misses’ and A : and attractive patterns. 3 - - Remember the price, then come in and see these wonderful womens Sizes. R values. Kann’s—Street Floor. 50c¢ Sheer White Organdy ' for 38¢ Yard oIV ALs e —Crisp-finish organdy that will make dainty » chemical summer frocks, for little girls and grown-up Plant auipment Outlined. girls. 40 inches wide. P 1t White Nainsook, 18¢ yard —Make your summer undies of this splendid quality nainsook and be economical. Soft fin- ished, 36 inches wide, and at a special price. Kann’s—Street Floor. Unusual! Pure Silk Stockings $1.00 —1,500 pairs of Women’s Thread Silk Stockings. Every pair perfect quality. These are in medium weight, made with seamed back, seamless feet, mer- cerized tops, reinforced soles, heels and toes. The colors include airedale, French nude, beige, flesh and black. Sizes 8% to 10. Unusual quality hose. at this price—come early. SUMMER TRADE MAIN TOPIC Reception of 1925 Models and Schedules Discussed. BY J. C. ROYLE. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, May 13.—Up or down? That is the question automobile man- Kann’s—Street Floor. A New Crepe Frock in Half An Hour For $3.95 —Sew up the sides and turn up the hem oi one of these semi-made stenciled Cotton Crepe robes, and vou will have, in short order, an attractive irock These have Jenny n:cks short sleeves, a narrow belt of self material. In strik e by better engi- anufacturing | Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Lace Department—Street Floor, iliation plami. it is made to Another Big Sale of Good Cedar Chests At a Fourth to a Third Less Than Regular Prices almost anvthing. principal fuel is wet , oil, tar or powder- be utilize d TIH‘ flue rried through a ten- xm.x duct t long to be used in manfac- of chemicals, Br{vd (‘\r;n (h{\ >mr\an the furnaces furnishes by-prod- i . ] ‘ —Right when they’re most needed comes another big sale of good, dependable Cedar Chests at one-fourth to one-third less than regular prices. Their unusual workmanship and artistry of design make these chests furniture pieces that enhance the charm of the room in which they are placed. These chests make ideal “Hope Chests,” wedding gifts, birthday gifts, and are an invaluable addi- tion to any home, as they protect the clothes and blankets from moths, and may be locked with a key when one goes away. The Cinderella Nu-Way Frocks $1.95 and $2.95 —These pretty little frocks for the kiddies are easier to put on and easier to launder. The ord agents ever Eive 1 he Ford selling organiza- der as is arrived &t through study of bank deposits per apita wealth, industrial conditions | nd other factors of community. ealers sometimes kick, but in 89 ©s out of 100 they cling to the ency. The company has a 1o In Four Special Groups Unusually Pre ;" people on t dealer w — e . g secret is in their making, for there is only one p on the shoulder, and the dress cr over at the side and ties in the back. —DMade of plain colored chambray, hand- smocked and hand-embroidered, with organdy collar and cuffs. Many pretty little styles are shown in corn color, blue, 1a der and pink Sizes 2t0 6. At $1.95 and $2.95 Kann’s—Second Floor. New Apron Frocks For 95¢ —For wear around the home and garden in 1—Just 18 Chests At Group No. 2—25 Chests At the morning, these frocks are the most prac- tical things one could buy. They are made of sturdy percales and ginghams, in attractive $8.00 $ 16.00 figured and checked patterns. Made on sxmple 03 tc 7.95 values. 40 and 46 inch s and complained over the 1o: _This spring they cause they have so ot foors W hich they lmmedm!eh Until, dealer is neck it ‘it they choke with excess produc- lines, cut amply full, and are easy to slip into and easy to launder. Variously trimmed, some with contrasting collars, novel pockets, sashes, braids, etc. Regular and extra sizes. Kann's—Second Floor, Shears for 69¢ Pair Feature the Notion Sale’s Last Day —Only one of the many good things in our special Notion sale that is continued for one more day. These shears are of genuine steel, in 6, 7 and 8 inch lengths. Indeed, we do not believe this e can be equaled else- where. The Notion Sale —has been a great success, and in order that many more women may be able to share in the many good bargains, it will be held over for tomorrow. Your sewing needs can be supplied at special prices. Kann’s—Street Floor. —$12.95 values that are very special at this price. Strongly constructed, fitted with lock and key, cedar handles and strong casters. Highly polished. 36 inches long, 16 inches deep and 18 inches wide. Group No. 3—100 Chests At $21.00 —$29.95 to $32.95 values. In 42, 45, 47 and 48 inch sizes. Highly polished; in plain and copper trimmed styles, with square or round corners. Some have panel fronts, others have inlaid top. Cedar handles; strongly made; fitted with lock and key. Kann’s—First sizes, In 1d and square styles, plain or copper tr ed. lLxtra well made, fitted with lock and key, cedar handles and strong casters. These are genuine Red Cedar Chests. Group No. 4—100 Chests At $26.00 —834.95 to $42.95 values. In the assortment will be found plain or copper trimmed chests, in trunk-lid, Queen Anne, inlay styles, etc. Highly polished, and fitted with lock and key, cedar handles, and strong casters. These are excellent chests at this price. Third Floors. The Sale of Shoes at $3.85 Is Still Going On —And with much enthusiasm, for many of those who attended Monday’s sale have come back for another pair of these slippers, many more women who were later told of splendid values have come for their share. The about twe: light-we: § thers are patent coltskin, black Witk lac , bre suede. airedale suede, gray suede and I)'Jv:L 3 to 8 in the combined assortment Kann's—Fourth Floor. Two Things You Need in YourKitchen Kitchen Stool, $3.45 —Made of selected oak wood, 30 inches high; nicely varnished in light or dark color. Very solid, strong and durable. Just the convenient height for the kitchen table Shetland Floss Here Tomorrow 8¢ Ball —Splendid assortment of colors. One- ounce balls that are regular 15¢ values. This special price tomorrow only. A Mirror Sale Begins Thursday —Sec our lnnounccmem in Wednesdays Star for full particulars. It presents an oppor- - tunity for the better homes. Every home must have its mirrors. Good Books On Home Making —Will_interest all those who are devoted to their home and many who have just begun planning theirs. —The books take in everything on the subject, and are priced $2.00 to. Kann' u—Down;fiun Book Shop = B ‘A Little Sale of ‘Aluminum Ware With Big Values —It’s aluminum ware like this that makes kitchen duty a pleasure. The housekeeper might have sufficient cooking utensils, but it’s just such things as a measuring cup. water pitcher or a certain size saucepan that she invari- ably forgets, and it's j such a sale as this that she should take advantage of. —This is only one of the many special values the Art Needlework Section is of- fering this week. It is an interesting place to visit any day.” p-Leaf Table, $8.50 Fourth Floor. —Made of selected pine, unfinished ; top 15 42x41 inches when Measuring Cups, 9% \AuC(‘DJ" Sets, includ- Teaspoons, six for 19%¢ in| 1% and 2 quart Sink Strainers, 3-cor- 69¢ nered and pofished, Percolators, 134-quart ‘Wash Basin, 1 size, 7% open, 18 inches when size, B Convex Saucepans, 6- folded. The legsm Colanders, 2 side han- quart size, with lcmgl dles, 49c handle, round, strongly built. Water Pitchers, 2} Rice or Cereal Boilers, ,Choice of round or E quart size, 59¢ 2-quart size, squere top style, Kann's—Third Floor. R JUNIORS—Little NRs One-third the regulardose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGMT Peoples Drux Stores, Inc. Kann’s—Fourth Floor.

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