Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1924, Page 11

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GEN. LORD COMMENDS U. S. BUDGET SYSTEM Tells Credit Men, in Address, Na- tion’s Executive Now Really Con- trols Financial Expenditures. Dy the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y. June 11.—"Today for the first time in the history of this government the Exccutive really nas control of the government's financial expenditurc.” Gen. Herbert M. Lord, director of the United States o the redit s tor Lord at- us personal nt Coolidge. Gen. Lord expl en made to control the and esti- cing_ the | n sed | rinciple that ex- | U within reve- of the u has suc- th dg ‘!l!hr.xl Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. Officers on duty in this « duty infantry Maj. H. to the this city ¥ Corps, fror Capt. B from Denv Engineer C /. 1. to the unne y. cefving ship at New | cen accepted. e Attend Masonic Clubs’ Session. t National M S. Mr. is president of hington er Lodge Memorial Association, building of 2 memorial temple at iredericksburg to house and praserve the records, Bible and other historic documents and objects connected with Washington's Masonic life in Lodge No. 4, in which he was initiated, is one of the natlonal objects of the lodge. Tomorrow 200 Smart Trimmed Hats $2.00 —Wonderful values and such a variety of shapes to choose from. There arc cloche, poke, roll brim, short back, side droop, cut front and off-the-face styles, in white, brown, sand. navy, gray, oak, mellon and black and white, The trimmings vary from flowers and rib- bons to pins and feathers Come carly for your par- ticular style Kann's—Second Floor. A Sale of Writing Paper Tomorrow '55¢ Box —330 boxes of Whiting’s Organdie~ beautiful and well known paper. This as- sortment represents a dis- continued style of box—in silver white. orchid, Egyp- tian blue; buff and jade, Main Aisle—Street Floor. The Cross Word Puzzle Book fascinating puzzle will appeal to all overs. It is decidedly and will hold the at- tention for hours. Get one tomorrow and try solving the cross-word puzzles. It will not be so easy as yon think. Kann's—Downstairs Book Storc. Cotton Ribbed Vests, 35¢ Each 3)f0r $1 women's fine cot- ton-ribbed vests, in bodice and built-up shoulder style, Nicely tailored. Sizes 36 to Thesc usually sefl for much more than this special price. Kann's—Street Floor. 100 Bassinets Including Mattresses Complete For $4.95 —More proof of the wonderful values to be had 8t Kann’s on “Baby Day”—which. is observed every Thursday—are these comfortable bassinets, special at $4.95. They are well made, highly enameled and have rubber-tired wheels. A strong spring and a good cotton mattress com- pletes the outfit at this price. If you are looking for a comfortable but inexpen-+ sive bassinet for baby, look no further, because here it is, specially priced for tomorrow. Kann's—Fourth Floor. izag Penita. ‘Ave. 8th«and D ‘Offerihg 1,200 New Cinderella Garments for Children, Tomorrow At 88¢ and $1.39 A o 2 S Six of the Styles Are Sketched —Again Kann's scores a point in a sale of children’s wear. This time the sale is of frocks, rompers, creepers and play suits which were bought from the makers of the famous Cinderella garments. And every one is a genuine bargain. _Choose from ginghams, chambrays and voiles, in all shades arid sizes. All are prettily made, and the frocks are in pretty straightline, panty and Nuway styles (which a child can-slip on and fasten herself). The $1.39 dresses are segular $1.69 to $2.95 values On Sale Street and Second Floors Baby Thursday Is Day at Kann’s —For years and years Kann's has set aside Thursday of each week as “Baby Day.” On this day of the week many wearables for babies—from the little newcomer just learning to cry to the baby of toddling age— are marked at special prices, and it is the wise mother who goes her shopping on Kann’s Thursday “Baby Day.” Tomorrow these items will demonstrate to you anew the spegial values that may be had on that day, which are, for instance: Infants’ Kimonos Gertrudes and Gowns Baby Blankets 85¢c each Pleated Skirts of Roshanara Crepe at - $7.95 —The material, and the styles give such a slenderizing effect you would never imagine there were waistbands in the assortment up to 40 inches ; but there are, and sizes as small as 28 inches, also. One style is the combination pleat which is very popular, the other has plain panels back and front and pleated sides. The color list includes navy, tan, gray, light and dark cocoa, lavender, green and o powder blue, also black. Kann's—Second Floor. - 3,000 Yards of Our Regu- lIar 69¢ All-Silk Ratime 39¢ Yd. Set of 3 for $1.00 —A good combination for $1.00. A Flannel- ette Kimono. Flannelette Gertrude and a Flannelette Gown. These are micely trim- med with crochet scalloped edge. —50c Hand Crochet Moccasins, fin- ished in pink or bluc. Pair, 390 —Infants’ 25c Rubber Pants, natural white or flesh hades. 3 pairs for 50c —Infants' 2c Sleeveless Shirts and Bands, each, l 9C _Infants’ 75c Kapok and Silk Filled Pillows, pink or blue. Each, 49c B‘.I:l:::‘:;flgls White Enameled sl -69 —Good quality blankets, in pink or blue, with crochet edge and cute nursery designs to at- tract baby's attention. A special value at this price. —Infants’ Hand-embroidered Pétticoats, made of fine nainsook, and regular $l 29 $2.00 to $2.50 values, each, . —Infants’ $2.50 Handmade Slips, made of fine quality nainsook, with dainty $l 95 yoke of tucks and lace. . —Infants’ Crepe de Chine Handmade 59 Japanese Moceasins, in pink or blue. C —Slightty imperfect Bird’s-eye Hefamed Diapers, size 30x30 inches. The imperfections are very slight and will not make 2 3 baby uncomfortable. Dozen, o * Kann’s—Second Floor. 5,000 Stone Crocks, Jars and Earthenware Bowls In a Sale New Regent Pumps $8.50 —Very smart and neat- looking, either for_street or evening wear. The il- lustration shows the style —they are perfectly plain, with_medium French last, and French heel. Arc made of black satin and patent colt, the latter being trim- med with gray kid. All are turo sewed; in sizes 3 to _Kann's—Fourth Floor. "Pearl Buttons For Summer Frocks 10¢c, 121/5¢c and 15¢ Card —Fisheye and Self-shank Pearl Buttons, in three sizes. 4 to 12 on a card, at - 12%c¢c —Two and four hole Pearl But- tons, in five sizes. 12 on a card, at 10c —Self-shank Pearl Buttons, 3 sizes, 4 and 6 on a card, at . 15c Kann’s—Street Floor. Pleatings and Bandings Are New and Smart —Made in various combinations of edgings, insertions, bands. etc., they are particularly smart for collars and cuffs. —Pleated and Fluted Organdy. 1 to 5 inch widths, some havc lace edge. 25c to $1.75 ¥ —Organdy Panel Bandings, in white and ecru, at . $1.50 and $1.95 yd. —Panel Bandings, of imitation Irish combined with val laces and others with net puffing and rows of val lace, in white and ecru. Choice, $1.75 yd. —Beautiful Lace Panel Band- ings, in ochre shade, $1.00 and $1.50 yd. —Circular Ruffling, of net puff- ing and val laces, or Irish lace and virious other patterns. Some are tucked. $1.00 to $4.50 yd. —An assortment of lace all- overs, for vestings and yokes, $1.50 to $11.50 Steamer and Motor Veils Are $1.75 to $3.95 —Particularly smart are these new veils, some in bright colors, in‘oblong and square shapes, for steamer wear, or for the auto- mobile trip. Some have hem- stitched hems, others are picoted. Select from white, black, tan, gray, orchid, rose, Chinese red, vellow and other colors. The“Out-Door Girl” Bandeaux, 50¢ —These are made of glos cro- chet thread, the cap in hairnet style, made on a snug fitting band. Are practical and conven- ient for the girt who plays ten- nis, goes motoring, etc. Select® from plain and combination colors at the veiling counter. Street Floor. Dainty Laces Are Often the Making First and Second Qualities popular shades for summer wear—almond green, P o s ing time and get some of these 3 A B i —Profit by last year’s experience at preserving get N : 3! pjfldk’ nast:;“' L “n" bhc-‘: mdtw:;:e;msg‘:;fi: crocks, bowls, etc., tomorrow, while they are in 2 sal.e at special prices. You © rfi_dl."le assortment, moderately :I;o:ts ;stul:::: s lISt ais ::,eno: :111: :nost serviceable * know how it was, right in the midst of your ‘:""e"‘":‘ y;’“uhad.m “:ff '.“; : —Alencon Laces, in the duinsiest of c 3 ] i includes butter jars, mixin; atterns, in the real shade. to silks, because it washes beautifully and is practical go buy more of these very articles! This sale i ! 5 inches wide. 35¢c to $1.35 Yd. —This consists of a special pufchase, including the of a Dress STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All ‘BUILDING ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 ! or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- || fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 - Surplus More Than $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY f JOSAUA W. CARR for all scason wear. 1,000 Yards of Regular $1 Natural Color Pongee 75¢ Yd. —This is our own importation—12 mommie Japa- nese natural color pongee. It is used for women's and children’s dresses. Many women also like pon- gee for making attractive curtains, 2 Kann’s—Street Floor. —Stone Crocks, 1-gallon size, —Stone Crocks, 2-gallon size, —Stone Crocks, 3-gallon size, —Stone Crocks, 4-gallon size, —Stone Crocks, S-gallon size, —Stone Crocks, 6-gallon size, —Stone Ctocks, 8-gallon size, —Stone Crocks, 10-gallon size, —Stone Crocks, 12-gallon size, _Batter Jars, seconds, 2-pound sizc, —Butter Jars, seconds, 3-pound size, —Butter Jars, seconds, 4-pound size, _Mixing Bowls, seconds, 8-inch size, —Mixing Bowls, seconds, 9-inth size, 17c 3c Slc 68¢c 85¢ $112 $160 $2.00 $2.40 . 2% 39c 49c 1% 25¢ bowls, water jugs, wash basins, etc., and every one is specially priced. Come in tomorrow morning early and get as many as you need. —Mixing Bowls, seconds, 10-inch size, 29¢ —Mixing Bowls, seconds, 11-inch size, 3% —Mixing Bowls, seconds, 12-inch size, 59c —Mixing Bowls, seconds, 13-inch size, 79%¢ (Above bowls are white with blue bands.) —VYellow Mixing Bowl Sets, seconds, and five bowls in a set, e —~Bean Pots, ¥4-gallon size, 19%¢ —Bean Pots, ¥-gallon size, 25¢ —Bean Pots, 1-gallon size, ~—Hall Boy Water Jugs, —Combinets, with cover, * —Large Water Pitchers, —~Wash Basins, Kann's—Third Floor. —White Silk Applique Laces, in both edges and insertions. 3 to 18 inches wide. 43¢ to $185 Yd. . —36-inch All-over Lace, to match. $330 Yd. —New Embroidered Net Bandings, in éream shade. —2-inch width, 59¢ Yd. —3-inch width, 78c Yd. —4.inch width, SLI10 Yd. —S-inch width, $1.65 Yd. ~18-inch All-over Embroidered Net, ~ $395 Yd —Margot Bands, on silk and cotton nets. @c to $225 Yd. —Cotton Nets, for making entire dresses and blouses, in white and ecru. 72 inches :Id-. 98¢ Yd. ~Exceptionally fine quality white net, n’ind:csywide‘ = %.!0 th. —White Footings, in widths from 1 to 5 inches. 8¢ te 20c Yd. Kann’s—Street Floor.

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