Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1924, Page 15

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" TEORIOTOS | PPN RS Record of American Ports _First Complete Resume Board Has Compiled. July saes for Anothef BuSy;_.Day.at Kann’s - Offer Dresées, Summer Fabrics, Lingerie, Rugs and Other Things at Savings 6,00000 TONS INCREASE| Choose Your Summer Dress Fabrics From These Sale Groups —What are probably the greatest values in dress cottons we have offered this sumimer are here for selection now. These for instance— A Special Purchase of 250 New Silkentexand . _ Voile Dresses %N\, A Remarkable Purchase Offers : -+ _ At the Eaxtremely - 3 o e remnes e (e Regular 85¢ Printed Voiles at Low Price of 4 tons, and next in order were Los c 7 L 2 —Y ill find in thi: ortment not only hosts of Aosuen 1L i0n000; Paltmond 1200080, e o you i i, o g e have scen right along on our table of 8Sc voiles. R0, gnilh Ben Benoiato, DA These are the firmly woven ivoiles, with a crispy ’I;gi zst‘.uemen}q of the I‘aolrdd dbp- I \ i ::rcnnilfl:in'zhen 1~r:rlnpeh::: resime o —This is one of the most interesting and attractive the water-borne commerce of the offers of wash goods this season, even in view of the —The end of the summer season is quite some time away, but the end of the manufacturing season for summer dresses is here. That’s why A 3 d we were able to make such a special purchase of . o ff"s;n‘a"n e tfl""'u‘fl:','dl,:fi:vfi;?: i Ceine, dresses really worth $5.00, and which we are going [§ also pop! . 3 . tistes and dimities, in their ool pretty patterns, Y H to sell tomorrow at such an extremely low price E ' are chiefly light groundeffects, in neat and ar - as $295. n United States and its dependencies unusual sales aiready held. The dark and medium e o ST ot am Eeheh color combinations have preference. . dainty designs. 5 —DMany are the occasions on which these dresses may be worn, for there are: Fifteen Ports Handled More Than 2,000,000 Tons of Freight , During Year. American shipping ports handled mearly 126,000,000 tons of freight, ex- clusive of coastwise commerce, during the year ended December 31 last, ac- €ording to a survey of water-borne traffic, completed by the Shipping Board's bureau of research and mage public today. More than 55 per cent Yard ‘ Records of Chiet Ports. Boston, . 3,604,000; Buffalo, 3,336,000; Galveston, Tex., 2,893,000; Port Ar- thur, Tex., 2,854,000: Norfolk, Va., 2126,000; Seattle, Wash., 1,949,000; Portland, Oreg., 1,715,000; Newport News, Va., 1,499,000; Cleveland, Ohio, 1,403,000; Fall River, Mass., 1,270,000; Tacoma, Wash, 1,243,000; Mobile, Ala, 1,219,000, Baton Rougé, La., 1,155,000; Toledd, Ohio, 1,132,000 and Perth Amboy, N. J., 1,080,0 Of the total of 126,000,000 tons, 73 per cent, or 92,000,000 tons repre- of which in 1923 handled more than = 30c and 58¢ Printed Voiles, a million tons of inbound and out- Batistes and Dimities at- c bound freight other than in coastwise traftic: g —This also is another large dpurchase, and the patterns are in both light and dark ground ef- Plain and Check Voiles 35° Yd. —Sports . dfesses of Silkentex, in stripes and checks of blue, brown, orchid or black, on grounds of white. 2 2 —Dainty voile dresses, in plain colors or dotted, and with buttons and lace to trim them. These in brown, rose, blue or orchid. And there are— Regular and Extra Sizes —That’s another good feature about this sale! And the extra sizes are just as smart and becoming as the regular sizes. That’s more good news! So, if you don't want to miss a sale that is unusually worthwhile, be sure and share in this 6ne tomorrew. ; Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. the total water borne foreign com- merce 4,000,000 tons greater, ths lat- fer an ‘increase of 47 per fent over Offeri Silks WOl'tll $1.95 to Ten ports, which in 1922 handled in 33.50 aYardina Big Gl‘oup at gcess of 200,000 carko tons each in oreign commerce follow wi eir = 2 o e: New York. 21.275.000; N t wanted shades and most fashionable patterns Orieane. 1216007 Baltimore,” 8617 in allosill Radsums, $1.95 All-Silk Crepe de Chine, $200 Imported Pongee, $1.95 White Washable Broadcloth, $1.95 All-Silk Georgettes, $2.00 Black Satin Charmeuse, $2.00 to $3.50 Plain and Fancy Silks, 000: Philadelphia, 6.242,000; Buffalo, 3,336,000; Bostom, 3,024,000; San Fran- Silk and Wool and Silk and Glos Fabrics. Kann’s—Street Floor. cisco, 3.012,000; " Galveston; 2,823,000; Port Arthur, 2,797,000, and Los Angeles, 2,758,000, - < | Continental seaports of the United | 2 States handled a total of 107,371.040 | | » tons of freight. of which 78,185,715 | was foreign, 24,782,768 intercoastal and 4,432,557 non-contiguous. In ad- dition Great Lakes ports handled 13,251,779 tons, while ports in non- contiguous United States. territory. handled 5.252,736 tons, making ' to- tal for the United States and de- pendencies of 125,875,555, A Sale of Women’s Chiffon Silk, Thread Silk and Rayon Hose sented United States trade with for- . 75¢ Dress Linens, Tuesday and Atlantic and gulf ports in inter- United States territory. tre m imports as compared with it i pink, porcalain bdlue, oyster colors. A pur(h;se of several otal. 4 trope, mais. mlllion tons greater than in 1922 and In a Sale Tomorrow eign_countries; 25,000,000 tons was costal trade, and" 5,000,000 tone. the || I —The majority are 36-inch Notwithstanding & decrease of he 1923 total imports were only white, melon, gray, brown, rose, SHbnsadiyards, Exports Show Increase. 100 Little ider ttle Red Rid the trafic handled by Pacific ports —The plain voiles are in all the Yolume of trade with contiguous widths, but in the gray and lav- C opular colors of the season, | ender shades we have them in the P _color s 45-inch width. They are shrynk and the lingerie checks, with the nearly 8,000,000 tons in coal and pe- in the finish. The colors are check in the weave, but in phin han 2,000,000 tons below the tan, copenhagen, targerine, helio- ld The export total is more than six . . Cars, Special at N S S 1 a7 O T P O . B < R 2 . P o S o 7. G > A Midsummer Sale of Lingerie Offers Hundreds of Garmpnts | WILL HONOR LAFAYETTE. Baltimore to Be Center of French Celebration. Regularly $5.95 NEW YORK, July 14—For the Dinth successive time the Lafayette day national committee Has issued its call to the American people to cele- brate on September 6 the anniver- sary of the birth of Lafayette in 1757, and the battle of the Marne In 1914, This year the principal ceremony will take place in ‘Baltimore, Md., where a statue of Lafayette will be unveil- sd. In announcing its call, the com- mittee expresses its gratitude to President Coolidge for his commenda- tion of the double anniversary for the 59¢ Pr. —Taken from our regular stock and reduced to this low price, because sizes are broglren, Every pair is perfect quality, that’s a fact to be carefully noted. All have seamless feet, seamed back, mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. In white, black, peach, med. g‘z. cordovan, polo, sombrero, silver, Mah-Jongg and many others. s 8% to 10 in the lot, but not in every kind and color. To buy a half dozen pairs, will be doing wise shopping. Kann's—Street Floor. —Let the kiddies enjoy their. summer play days. Buy them one of these Little Red Rider Cars tomorrow. Strongly made and prettily painted, and fettered. Have stee! ban- dle bars, 10-inch rubber-tired $4.88 Specially ~ $1.25 1o $1.50 Priced 79c " Values —In the assortment are Bloomers in canary and step-in styles' made of fine batiste, nainsook and novelty ma- terials, in white and pastel shades. Also gowns of muslin, in pink and white—envelope chemise of washable cotton === 4 wheels. And each has a nickel Seneral observances last year. R RUSSIANS FINDING WORK. ||| Kann's—Fourth Floor. Fifty-Three of Admirel Starck’s Colony Go to Shanghai. By the Associated Press. MANILA, July Starok’s colony of Russian refugees here has decreasad by fifty-three. “The refugees have left for Shang- hai on the steamer Empress of Cana- da. They were promised employment in Shanghai. Admiral Starck and 200 others are ‘remaining at Olongapo. ‘The admiral was in the navy of the old regime, and he led more than 2,000 refugees from Siberia when so- ~iet forces occupied the territory. Some of the exiles stayed in the far east, and several hundred were ad- mitted to the United States. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; ' That’s All .crepe and bloomers of cotton erepe and shadow striped batiste. Others at $1.00 —Princess Slips. Regularly $1.49. Made of fine batiste or nain- sook; hemstitched or embroidery tops; hip hems, —Two-piece Séts, Vests and Step-ins, of i shadow-stri batiste; in flesh and honeydew. o S50 2 Slowaisioet D ! —Gowns of plisse crinkle crepe, wi in whi Play Overalls R TR il i v Yy sk o v or —Step-in Bloomers, of plisse crepe; hemstitched or of seco, with lace edge. T for m]fl n H ;-Enu Size Princess Slips, of muslin, with hemstitched top; ‘hip drc ems. i —Egvel Chemise, of nainsooks set-in yoke of dainty embroid- ery; scalloped straps. 29¢ Offering 50 Dozen Cool ~Little Rompers at We've j'u_t consumated a special purchase that will bring delight to hundreds of mothers. Cool lit- tle rempers and creepers ofugl;inghau and chamibray 14.—Admiral Second Now On Sate o Seconds of $59.95 and $62.75 Seamless Axminster Rugs - Women’s 39 | - Umbrellas for \ - 9:12 and 8.3:106 Sises : : $2.98 —Imported Satin Gloris Umbrellas for rainy deys and 1’35” days. ranteed ‘reamwwf, Gvia as= '—So easy o slip en the kiddies will not bother their mothers :o’wt thefn on. Durable and nicely tailored. Blue and tan shades. Sizes 4 to-8 yeara. Kann’s—Second Floor, ~—OQur greatest rug sale started today, with OU:th; gan. Goa e thering to share in our good fortune. - o sortment of handles from which to choose. He s a 125000 worth of high-grade Axminsters—sold as “vs Kaan'eStrect Floor. R o s ok s ey, whits cpfers ‘\';tlec.(;:::;:oby g{mt fact:”?‘—ndxtin"'s secured ;:es::‘:: s e - plain “l’:,h:l! checks anld] cmr.binat::ns‘.‘n’gh& co'::zs ‘ashi n allotment, at ey are now 1 < : 5 are pin! lue, rose, yellow tan, ¢f e S the ndxculotgsly low price of $39.00 each. ; - lndestrnctible Mfg’d .A : .. 3 aref to 6 years. Atltbis very special price they’'ll ERATT go fast—so come early, —Buy now for fall and winter and save from $20 to $25.0n rugs in most desirable colors and patterns,™ 4% Soak for several minutesin hot Life- in cold water. The : : 3 ; LIFEBUOY | new. - HEALTH SOAP Kann's—Street and Second Floors. gettud pearl 2 v d emerald stone_ settings. They are- in~ de‘:l’f:ct‘x%le as-far as ordinary use is chylnmed. . Kanns—Strest Floot. L >

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