Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 18

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C., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925. 18 S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. STORY T0 SAVE Bl Bk Coats Ave A Smari Spring Fashion-At $29.75 to $6 They’re in Various Colors, Plainly Tailored or With Bands of Fur —Some are of the lighter weight faille, and many other styles are of heavy weight, beautiful quality ben- galines. The majority are straight of line, though in some instances, particularly in the $65.00 model, a deeply pointed trimming of self ma- terial gives the suggestion of a flare. Some are trimmed with contrasting facings and bandings of silk, in one or two instances of wool. One of the coats shown has a little scarf tie, and all have the narrow back col- lars. and pulled pensive at $10 —Variety is one of the out- standing features of this lot. There are dresses that will be suitable for wear in the morn- mother sent he continued. 1 she told him drunk than home in a taxi. Smart Spring Hats For the Woman With Long Hair At $5.00 —The very newest Hats for the woman who is conservative, yet smart in that very fact. Straw Hats of the finest mate- rials and workmanship, even to the linings—beautifully trim- med in various ways, and most unusually low priced for Hats of this quality. Head sizes to fit any mode of hair dressing. —Black, Brown, Navy, Henna, Almond, Red, Green, Copen. Kann’s—Second Floor. RITCHIE FIXES HEARING IN “TARRING PARTY’ CASE Any Opponents of Paroles for ing, others for the business or sports of the day, and still others that make very pretty frocks for evening wear. The materials are— All are crepe lined. Myersville Citizens to Get Chance to Protest. 1 Dispateh to The Colors Are Tan, Chili, Black and Navy Flat Crepes Canton Crepes Printed Crepes, Satins, Jacquard Crepes and Flannels —The styles are straight of line, coat models, flare and ruffie trimmed, etc. The sleeves are three-quarter and short The printed crepes Bengaline Silk, with Thibet ine fur at the bottom; in black and tan—$35.00. Paille Silk Coats, trimmed with facings and bands of con- trasting color; in tan, black and chili—$49.75. Attractive Silk Frocks In This Spring Collection at $25.00 —Printed, Jacquard, Roshanara and Georgette Crepes, some of the last mentioned ‘in hair-line 1 —>Select from a good range of sizes. Tuesday, The pa- rended the hearing at Kann’s—Second Floor. lengths. are in many different combina- tions, and the dresses of plain materials are in rust, tan, cranberry, Madonna blue, navy, black, brown, green and orchid. Trimmings are of many kinds. Women's and misses’ sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. t the men had been ently Announcing the New Chiffon All-Over Silk Hose With Black Heels! At $2.50 Pr. —These very smart hose are something new and exceptionally good looking. They are made of clear, sheer chiffon silk, are full fashioned and in a choice of popular colors, including gun metal, French nude, banana, Moresque, freckles ! and Albion. Sizes 8)4 to 10. The high-spliced heel is in black—in striking con- g striped trast to the color of the stockings and is one of the newest fads in smart hosiery. o patterns—are among the most popular of the models See them! s 5 \ at this price. The pleated jabot, the ensemble style. 7 the flounced model have good representation here. and there are seyeral models which will be becoming to the large woman. One of the latest models is made of printed crepe, with the skirt in a novel wrap-around effect, finished with a deep georgette flounce. The colors are the favored ones for Spring. including, in the Roshanara Crepes particularly, the new high shades. There are sizes in the assortment for misses, the average size woman, also several extra size models MOCKVILLE, Md, March 17 (Spe- ofal) —With Judge Robert B. Peter nch and grand and petit ttendance, the March term cuit Court for Montgom- ¥ began here yesterday. Warficld was selected ter as foreman of the The New “Broad- moor Prints” A Very Attractive New Wash Fabric at Merle T. Ja- in 1. Marsden, Calvin Hobbs, John M. Ve Joseph o gerum, ambert, Matthew Trim- r W. Darby, George B. wis Kei- —Old English Prints were drawn ugon for the designs; many others receive their in- spiration from early American prints. All are oven of : s American yarns. e colors ratulated the coun- are ey Barmonious. 36 in, court. Excepting wide. . . one homicide, he said, no serious of- fenses had b All Over the Country, Women Are Buying #J%fng"@ird At $1.50 PURE SILK HOSIERY Pair It Wears Longer! —The newest and prettiest Spring shades are all here and you are sure to find a perfect match or a charming contrast for your Easter frock, suit or wrap in these delightfully fine-textured snug-fitting silk hose. This is National Humming Bird Week Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. n reported, and he n why the session of the ould not be brief. He | to certain statutes, Ready Made Stamped Rompers 79¢ —Very Attractive Rompers for the little tots of 2 to 3 years. They are mnicely A Ross Edmondston, I’“zdc, 1b0und ar(?tl;‘nd n‘:‘ctk 3. Nicholson and Tho o and sleeves wi white oleon. and Thomas |} - inding and finished with buttons and buttonholes. The designs are very pretty and easy to embroider, and the colors are green, tan- gerine, blue and yellow check, also plain white pique. Model on display. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. d cautioned the at part of their oath iem to keep secret s in the grand jury Kann’s—Second Floor. after Judge Peter's organized and Kann’s Annual Spring Sale P 5 Shrubbery O[ RosebuSheb_ and Bulbs Begins Tomorrow! —AIl those interested in beautifying their yards and gardens this Summer will welcome with delight this announcement. An opportunity to buy the very best Rosebushes, Shrubbery and Bulbs at most remarkably low prices— Rosebushes, 35¢ Each; 3 for $1 —Dorothy Perkins —White Dorothy Perkins —Gen. Jacqueminot —Gruss and Teplitz —Mrs. Aaron Ward —NMy Maryland Buddleya —Opbhelia —Red Radiance —Tausendschoen Shrubbery, 35¢ Each; 3 for $1 —Clematis Paniculata —Althea —Purple Lilac —Wistaria (Purple) —Hydrangea Paniculata —Weigelia —Philadelphus Grandiflora —Calycanthus —Spirea Anthony Waterer —Hydrangea Arborescens—Deutzia —Spirea Van Houtei Sterilis —TForsythia Serves As a Loud Speaker For Your . Alexan- . Athey, George Iu This Fine Console Phonograph ,R:i;’i:)”::rmu.......”. $49050 ~—This beautiful cabinet (illustrated at right) can be had in mahogany or American walnut finishes. Com- plete with compartment for vour records and radio arm which turns it into a loud speaker. If you desire you may purchase it on— 3 us J. Day, Reuben omas O. White, John B. Plummer and others fi the estats of oke what is han Cooke farm, on half & mile north s county, for ap- The tract con- e pike, near n sold to Morris G ¥ of Alta Vista, for $3,500. 4 ade by W. Ernest Convenient Terms Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —Frau Karl Druschki —Ulrich Brunner —Killarney —Sunburst —Radiance —Excelsa —Columbia —Paul Neyron —K. A. Victoria and hear ap- made since hunty com- Linens— Good Values! —24-inch Pure Irish Linen Dinner Napkins in assort- ed circular patterns. It is a very fine quality full- bleached damask that will wear splendidly. Very spe- :iE:II(I)!;cn e $6'00 <ipn every office in the Hundreds of Pairs of Spring and Summer Curtains, at $ 1.4’4:' Regular $1.69 to $3.95 Grades —A wonderful assortment of curtains offered at a most ridiculously low price. Panels, Ruffled Curtains and some in the two-side curtain valance style are included in a wide variety of materials, including lace, marquisette, cretonne, etc. Salvator Water (Sparkling) especially recommended I by medical authorities l] for the last 40 years for fl Uric Acid Respiratory Diseases Gastric Diseases Gravel and Stone N Formation Hyperacidity Chronic_Affections of the Intestines | Chronic fl Rhouniatism i Biadder and Kidney Complaints Gout and similar | silments Now for Kale by soples Drug The | NATURAL MINERAL SPRING WATER *BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS ABROAD —70-inch Pure Irish Linen Table Damask in pretty assorted patterns. A sturdy-wearing damask of excellent qual- sity. Spegcial at, yard Kann’s—Street Floor. Collars With Jabots At $1.00 —The style this season is for the collars with the soft, frilly jabot attached. These of ecru net, comhined with Val, Binche or Chartilly lace, insertions and edges are very attractive, and a bow of narrow black rib- bon at the throat gives them a decidedly chic appearance. Kann's—Street Floor. e “Sonny” Willis Admits Mur- ol der Confession Was Lie i Concocted for Parent. ; .. E ~Harold ymmitted @ g S. Hahn, sald 9 . who had b to have ee 3 h: £ y wa hruuslh: J¢ : = E n"f: A Large Collection of 7 to nand her resses < . " e\:‘:ns‘;)lfi Good Looking and Inex- These Three Styles Included—Third Floor Bulbs in Large Variety —6,000 of the Finest Gladiola and Dahlia Bulbs, in a large vari- ety of kinds and colors, and Egandale Canna Bulbs with red flowers and bronze leaves. In the quantities of each mentioned below— 1,000 Egandale Canna Bulbs, 5c¢ ea., 2,000 Gladiolia Bulbs at 8c ea., 75¢ dos. 3,000 Dahlia Bulbs at 10¢ ea., $1.00 doxz. High-Grade Nursery Stock $1.00 Each or 12 for $10.00 —These are from 3 to 4 year old plants, that have been grown near Washington and are from three to six feet high. Delivery three days after ordering. In the assortment are: —Althea —Forsythia — —Weiglia —Bush Honey-—Lilac Purple —Deutzia suckle —Spirea Aurea —Lilac White Kann's—Third Floor. 55¢ doz. —DMock Orange —Spirea Van Houtte Place in Water 24 Hours Before | Planting i drangea P. G. —Hydrangea Arb California Privet 5S¢ Each Barberry, 35¢

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