Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1925, Page 37

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CIVILIAN CANPS PROVE POPULAR Many Applications Received for Admission to Training Near Capital. y upplications Lieut. Col. quarters of the Washington units the nized Reserves for admiss! clvilian training camps to conducted uuder the supervision the commanding Area, during the entire month of J next. According to Col. Scott, District of Columb st year led other units in the States of Penn vania, Maryland and Virginia in mber of applicants and quota three times. Quotas udents are allotted to the counties re being receiv- John Scott at head- of fon be of | general, 3d Corps uly the | the exceeded ot in varjous States and to the District ed by the dates of applications. 40f Columbia and priority is establish- Col. Scott says that most of the Dis- rict students will be encamped t vear at Fort Eustis, Va., where c didates from Virginia, Maryland seven counties in Pennsylvania a. will be sent alized courses for will be held at Camp Mea and at Fert Monroe, Va. « I his 1so Certain advanced and District | de, ort Eustis {s located about 17 miles above Newport News and is only 7 mi les from Yorktown. The scction is famous in Americ: roads is easily accessible. In addition to military Col. Scott, discussing Bustis history and with its good instru encampment, “especial care will-be given this year, as In the past few s, Lo the physical a moral development of the stude The afternoon period from 1 to is devoted to physical cluding supervised athletic tion, such as ‘ganized athletics, d track eyents, athlett: embracing tennis, and foot ball practice. . T. C. students will motor truck to the |} nd nt 4 training, in- instruc- boxing ‘and wrestHng; including base and recreation hand ball plendid cilities _exist at York- be on will be given, all swimming will be under the supervision of a commissioned o mp Meade. A large swimm edical and vised, is one ing attractions at the latter pl - ng professionally of the outstand- The annual report of the comman: g general, 3d Corps Area, In di- cates that during the month’s train- ing in 1 the average weight in 3 T. ( 2.24 pounds expansion average gain i The entire expense of the gain -140 inches, height 16-100 tnchi stude in students was erage increase in chest and the es. nt, from the moment he leaves home un- til the moment of his return there borne by the Governme no obligation of military servi to, There The object of the camps is to train the young American manhood .to better citizens through mental, phy be t= moral and military training un- expert instructors. Parents and friends of the students are welcome eek ends. Chur provided on Sundays. cancles still exist {n the qu ted to the District of Columbia take care of a reasonable numbe applicants, and full application blanks can be from Lieut. Col. John Scott, Infant YOUNG WIFE AND CHILD 1 services are Sufficient va- allot- to of information and secured ry, n Building, 1402 1 street north- ARE REPORTED MISSING Police Asked to Find Mrs. Mae Robinson, Who Left U Street Home Monday. Police tute a search for Mrs. haveb been asked to insti- Mae Robinson, 19 years old, who disappeared Monda: afternoon _ with her son, John Willlam, from her home, 2-month-old at the Vernon Apartments, 1774 U street. Relatives of the missing woman at her home yesterday were unable to as- sign any cause for the disappear: They sald that she was at fi thought to have been visiting re tives in Southeast Washington, b after inquiring in that section night, Hiawatha Robinson, band, a laundr; to discover any trace of her. She was described as being 5 fee! inches in height, 135 pounds in weig with dark-brown hair, a falr plexion and wearing a brown h: checkered gray overcoat lack shoes with black stockings. infant w. rst la- but last her hus- worker, was unable t 5 ht, om- | at, and low The wrapped in pink blankets. -with hemstitched tops. ‘ners, 5,000 Yds. of $1.95 Silks $1.25 Yd. —Plain ‘and Fancy Silks offered at this special price for Friday only. Included are all-silk crepe de chine. all-silk georgette crepe, all-silk stripe and check pongee, all-silk washable foulards and all-silk two- tone lusterfoam, in all the wanted colors. inches wide, 33 to 39 Silk Remnants—Specnal 39¢ 10 $2.00 Yard —Many Good Lengths of Desirable Silks left from previous sales: Plain and fancy weaves, in all the wanted colors, in widths from 33 to 40 inches. Kann’s—Street Floor. Gowns, Chemise, Aprons, etc. 75 Soft Muslin hort-sleeve and styles,. Flesh white. Regularly 7 Special, each...... —48 Straight and Envelope Chemlse, trimmed with lace, embroldery or hemstitching Regular and exzr; sizes Regularly $2.00. $1.49 cial, each “3§ Gathered Waist Aprons. made of white sheeting. Covers the skirt. Regularly $1.50. Special, each. 75¢ Z_96 Bloomers, made of crepe and sateen. White and colors. Regularly $1.25 and Q= $1.49. Spectal, each..... 95c¢ ~-38 Porto Rican Gowns, made of peach colored btiste. Sleeve- less. Regularly $1.19. Special, each. 89¢ ‘Beit “Aprons, —96 Rt\ersmle made of heavy sheeting, with gathered pocket on either side and deep hem. 30, 32, 34 and 36 walst measurements. Regularly $1.25. Special, 63c an!ls Sl each . —86 Black e Extra size. Regularly $2.95. Speclal, each. $1.95 48 Envelopé Chemise, made of crepe de chine, trimmed with lace. Flesh, peach and orchid. Regularly $3.95. Spe- $2.95 clal, ‘each.. —39 Step-ins, of satin and lace. radium, trimmed with White and _flesh. Regularly 32.95. Spe clal, $1.95 —50 Philippine Iand-embroid- ered and Hand-sewed Gowns and Chemise. Regu- larly $3.95. Special, $2.95 each Kann's—Second Floor. Gowns, in sleeveless and 49c¢ Notions —-Household Aprons, made of fancy cretonne with rubberized acks. Regularly 39c. Special, each . 29¢ —-Enameled Shoe Trees. 'Regu- larly 15c a pair. clal, TWO pairs. —-144 pairs ‘Iight-welght Dress Snislds, sise 4only. Regularly 9¢c a pair. Specia THREE pairs 25¢ ~100 All- ruhberSSu itary Step- ins. Regularly 39¢. Spe- clal, each..... 29c —8-yard pieces of Tape. % inch wide. only. Special, Dleces for A --60 Body Waists for 10-year size only. Reg larly 50c. Special tor. Kann's—Street Floor. hildren. 25¢ Trimming —Short Lengths of Persian Bandings, in various widths. These are remnants of our new Spring Bandings and are in all the pretty new colors. Special, a length 37¢ U Kann's—Street Floor Mill Lengths of English Prints —Delightiul little chintz patterns. mercerized, and in bright colored grounds, blue, Material is highly orange, purple, pmk and green, with contrasting fig- ures. bedrooms. 36 inches wide. " Mill Lengths of Dress Ginghams —32 inches wide, in plaid: checks, overplaids, all new, cleah, fresh merchandise, and guaranteed fast eplore. 18c Linens —~White Turkish Bath Towels. Nice weight and very absorbent. Stze 22x44. Regularly 39¢c. Special, each. 29¢ ~—70x70-inch Pure L!nen Pa tern Tablecloths, of hea welght damask, in assorted patterns. Very spe- Jar,gacn $2.95 Kann's—Street Floor. Neckwear -—Remnant lot of Rayon Scarfs left from a previous sale. The are subject to slight imperfec- tions, but nothing to mar their looks or wear. To $1 29 close, each. —An assortment of Organdie Vestees, with collars, and some with cuffs attached. Separate collars of Point Venise Lace and Organdie and a few Vestees of Linene. Spe- g, ireet Fioor. Dress Goods Remnants Now 79¢ and $1.39 Yard —Clearance of Dress Goods Remnants left from our Mill Remnant Sales, including serges, crepes, cords, velours, granites, mixtures, flannels, stnpes plaids and brocades. wide. Black and colors. 27 to 54 inches Kann’s—Street Floor. Homefittings —Small lot of Cretonne Pillow Armure Tapestry Table Run- Rufed Marquisette Cur- tains, Radlator Hood Covers for Ford Cars, Portiere Stripes, ;:ei(?;or:tte_, Cu:h'i:r:a etc. tegularly 5%c to $1.45. Spectal Friday at 49¢ 12 Genuine Cedar Chests, CUREDIN 6 TO 14 DAYS Ordinary cases -3‘ xlalln., blind, bleeding. FannE R R for piles. h-h:l.{ 2 piles asures restiul Alht the night. Get the Handy Tabe PAZO OINTMENT is now packed in handy (.“.g‘lblt l’\lh' ‘with detachable )11' wiich makes he appiicaien of the 'm.':_. o of & o P e ecions o do:::nfig dvice for pils wifforers g0 with sach tube. Guaranteed to Care Your mom will be peasnatly Fola 5 Tailn. " Tubes, retunded with pile pipe, 7S¢ oid sisle tins, 60c. Y o Gat, PAZO_ OINT: r drig. wiss -or, you peeies, send stamps of money order direct. Paris Medicine Co. 2630 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. $25.00 to $30.00 val- ues. - Special Fri- day, cach:reroro. BLTTS —An assortment of Curtains, including Irish point, Scotch Lace, Scrim, etc., in panel or 3-plece styles. 31.69 $1.44 to $3.95 grades. Screen Special - —390 “Continenta! Doors, 30x78 and 32x80 inch sizes. Walnut stain finish frames filled with fine black wire cloth. F¥riday, each. —100 Round Pillows, co\ered with light and dark cre- tonnes. Special, Prida; 49¢ —45 Cretonne Folding Screens, 3-fold style. $4.95 ‘3 39 values. Friday, each Kann’s—Third Floor. Gloves —260 pairs Imported Novelty Cuff Strap-wrist Glace Kid Gloves. P.K. sewn and heavy stitched backs. White with black, tan and brown! _Sizes 6% to Tk a pair. —~700 pairs Novelty Cuff Wash- able Fabric Gloves, with hea stitched backs. Colors: Mode, beaver, gray and brown. Sizes 6 to 7%%. Speclal, pair | Better Than Calomel| Thousands Have Discovered| Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub. | stitute for calome!—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the Is almost instantaneous. These olive.colored tablets are the result er ittle of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel, The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after They don’t like strong liquids or calomel. Injure the teeth They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct It. Why cure the || expense of the teeth? times plays havoc with the gums. So strong liquids. It is best not to t calomel. lets take its place. Headaches, or at the Calomel some- do ke Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- ‘duliness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ | Qlive Tablets when you feel “logy” and | " They Perk up" the spirits. “clear” clouded brain 18c and 30c. 250 pairs Elbow-length, Pure Sillk Gloves, with double finger tips and Parls Point - self- stitched backs. Black, white, navy, mode, silver, gray and blela\"er. i%lzes 3 \o‘ 8; but not all sizes In each col- $1.19 or. Speclal, a pair.. Kann's—Street Floor. Ribbons ~-Remnants of G6-inch Ribbons, In black and the wanted . colors.. Splendid for trimming dresses and hats. Regularly 39c and 4.9:{.6 _Specuf: : l 29¢ —1,600 yards of Plain and Novelty Ribbons, also Wash Ribbons, in good lengths and . widths. Regularly 15c to 39e. Special, a vara, 10C Kann's—Street Floor. . ings. Very dcsu’ablc for little folk's frocks, as well as women’s, also maKes very charming draperies for early English and Colonial ~tylr Yard 5 22¢ Renmants of 20c and 35¢ White Goods —Desirable length of Dim- ity, Crepes, Longcloth, Nainsook dnd_Pa- s jama Checks. Yard. c Kann's—Street Floor. House Furnishings —10 Glass Stone Portable Table Lamps. At exactly % of regu- lar prices. ~—-400 pieces of Pure Aluminun: ‘Ware, including Sauce Pans, Mixing Bowls, Soup Strainers, Fry FPans, and Cake Papt. Tour cholce; each, ZHC Refrigerators. Shopworn or used models, priced us follows— —1—$42.98 Porcelain Refriger- —~ator .... . .$33.50 —1--332.95 White Enargel Re- frigerator for. . -$24.50 132698 White Enamel Re- frigerator for... .. .519,50 —1—$21.98 Refrigerator for .. Lo 81650 —1—3$34. 53 llefi("@lnlor for .... ... 828,50 —1—3$28148 Refrigerator for .. 3495 Refrigerator water cooler for —1—$31.95 Refrigerator water cooler “for —1—$51.08 Refrigerator water cooler for. —1—$27.95 Refrigerator with water cooler for.. -$18.50 1—$57.98 Porcelain Kefriger- RLOT fOT................$48.50 ~1—3$23.98" " Refrigerator for . cee . BIT.50 l\ann 's—T Illrl] Toor Art Goods “Women's Stamped Creps Kimonos. These are in a very pretty rose color and stamped in easy designs to be embrotd- ered in black and white. Regularly $1.39 pecial, . e s B0 Ilrnrumt lot of Stamped Card-table Covers, finished with tape and pockets. . Tan bouwd with black. Regularly $1.25. Speclal, each. 69¢ Stamped luding 6 - piece —Clearance lot ot Piece luncheon sets, children's feed- ing bibs, 3-piece white vanity sets, and colored handkerchiefs, Al “clean “and perfect. 3 Special, each. 10c l(ann'a—Fourm Floor. with -$27.50 with -$28.50 with -$30.50 200 Sports Hats A Special Purchase at $2.95 Smart, Good - lookipg Sports Hats, nicely silk lined and finished with a band of silk ribbon Black, brown, navy, sand and combination colorings in poke, roll brim, short back,, etc., shapes. Kann's—Second Floor. Framed Pictures —28 Wallaco Nuttings' Hand- colored Landscapes, beautifully framed. Size 14x17. Regularly $5.00. Special Fri- = day, each. i $3.95 —-18 Maxfield Parrish's famous picture “Daybreal Beauti- fully framed. e 12x20. Regu- larly $10.00. Special - Friday, each........ $7.95 Kann's—Street Floor. Jewelry An assortment of Vanities Two shapes wi cnamel fronts and fitted with powder, rouge and large mirror. Regu- rly $1.00. Special, each 69¢ ~0dds and Ends of Jewelry, in a final cléan-up. Pieces have heretofore sold for to 50c. Your choice, 3 eRoRELL 10c¢ Kann's—Street Floo} Girls’ Crepe de Chine Dresses Special Friday $5.95 —Stylish Dresses of crepe de chine for girls of 7 to 14 Daintily trimmed with picot ruffles and rosebuds or em- broidered down the front. blue and tomato. Girls’ Special at —Tailored and Novelty Hats Straw Hats $1.95 Colors cocoa, blue, green, pow der the vouthful girls in poke, turn-back and off-the- face shapes. brown, black, red. bluc, rose and tan trimmed with ribbon, —150 pairs Women's “Lace Clocked” Full-fashioned Pure Silk - Hose. Perfect quality Sizes 81 to 10, ‘in peau, flesh and nude colors. Regu- larly $1.58. - Special, palr 85¢ ~-1,000 pairs Women's Silk-and- rayon Hose, seconds of $1.00 quality. Seamless feet, seam up the back and in black, white and the wanted colors Special, a palr... 59¢ Kann's—Street Floor. $1.65 “Radmoor” Silk Hose Special Friday —300 pairs of Radmoor Silk Hose, with “Collegiate Garter” effect. This is something different, a knitted stripe in red gives the appearance of the garter. Sizes 8% to 10. Colors, raffia, nude peach and lark. very special price for a very special fallow, peau, hose. Pair ... 1$1.29 Kann's—Street Floor. Floor Covering | —Remnants of Inlaid Linoleum; Armstrong and Nairn makes, and $1.59 to 33.25 grades. 3 Special Friday a square yard 93¢ ~Remnants of Congoleum and othe® Felt-base. Floor Cover- 69c to 89c grades. Svecial s aipita s ST —7 Wool and Fiber Rugs, 8x 10-ft. size. Special Friday, each $8.00 —8 Wool an 12-¢. size. each . —300 yards Wool Velvet Car- pet. Remnant lot of $1.95 grade. Special, a yard $1.19 —350 yards Reversiblo Wool Mixture Carpet. 22% and inches wide. Regularly 43¢ to $119. Friday, . = 39¢ 2 P Witken Rug, slightly soiled. 9x12-ft. size. Reg- ularly $150.00, Spe- cial ... " $75.00 —12 Printed Tapestry Ruge, 9x12-f4. size. Were $7.75 $12.95. Friday, each —4 Axminster Rugs, Sanford make. ~Were $44.95. Perfect quality. Kann's—Third Floel. Lu, —3 Steamer Were $22.00. T —7 Regulation Wardrobe Trunks, . with raised open tops, fully equipped. Were $30.00. Spe- szsm o cial .. Trunks, fully —32 Wardrobe $28.00 equipped. Were 940.00. Special, unks, fully $60.00. Special, each $33.00 —18 _Black Epameled Suic Cases, with shirred top pocket 18 and 20 inch sizes. 52.25 Special, each. Third Floor. ardrobe Trunks. equipped. Were * larly $1.00. Special, each, + Kann's—Second Floor. Knit Underwear —230 Children's Pajama Check Walst Suits, with open or bloomer knees. Taped buttons. Sizes 4 to 12 years. S| cial, a, suit.. 5 =500 Light - weight Cotton Vests for women. Bodice style. Full cut Si. 3% to 44. Regularly 25c. Spe- clal, each......... - 19¢ —200 Women's Fancy Rayon Step-ins, slashed at the sides, and elastic at kneeo Sizes 36 and 3§ only. Colors, flesh chi d ! Regu- orchid and peach e 69c ~200 Women's Athletic Union Suits, made of nice quality co’ ton materials. Bodice top, self straps and closed fronts. Col- ors, flesh, orchid and peach 36 to 42 sizes. Regularly A 59c. Special, a suit. 45¢ Kann's—Street Floor Laces —Remnants of Embroideries in widthe from 1 to 4 inches Edges and insertions both included. Special, Laces, in various patterns. Special, a yard... Kann’s—Street Floor. Sc F ramed> Mirrors $1.45 y Attractive Mirrors are in a 7%4x29-inch frame and are finished with a pretty picture at the top—re- productions of famous paintings and Special Friday -—These Very all most - desirable. for Friday. Main Aisle, Kann's—S¢ Corsets lot of Rubber Corsets, $5.00 values. —O0dd with lace backs. Spectal, each— $2.95 and $3.59 —10 pairs American Lady Cor- sets, made with medium bust and large hips. Sizes 24, 34 and 35. $4.00 value: Spectal, cach. ... $2.95 ~—Frolaset Corsets, made with medium bust, long over the hips, lace fronts and'two sets of hose supporters. $7.00 values. for Kann's—Second Floor. Specially priced reet Floor. Plain and combination colors of Prettily rosettes or streamers. —294 Dresses, of all-wool plaids, and flannels, fine quality wool and twills. In business . with long and great many ets, self belts collars. A good sizes and shades priced from $11.95 Special, @7 Qg5 aitable for boyish ge of Formerly to $16.93 Friday 21 Silk Dresses, street, afternoon and eveni wear; made of Canton crepe, georgette crepe and satin Many models have circular flounce, jabots and fluffy trim- mings, il & good range of sizes Formerly $14.5 to $20.75. Frid $12.95 Suspender Skirts . in flanpels, fancy plaids and hecked Suiting. in the popular or cotnbinations. Sizes 25 %0 40, At $2.99 Kann's—Second Floor Toilet Goods -—An assortment of Single and Double Compacts, of assorted makes. All colors. Regularly 50c and Special, each sothen 29 Atomizers, of —100" Imported colored glass. Regularly €@ Violet 54 P, put 75c. Special, each.... cakes. in a —Imported up 3 Regularly 40c. SDELial SR 25¢ Kann's—Street P'loor. 10c and 15¢ Handkerchiefs ‘Special, Friday 5S¢ Each —2,400 All-linen and Novelty Rayon Handkerchiefs, offered at a new low price for Friday The linens have colored stripes and the Rayons are in bright colored lace effects. Kann's—Street Floor made ¢ 100 Kitchen Chairs Special Friday at —These strong Chairs wood $1.69 are made of with solid’ seats, spindle backs and varnished in golden oak. Substantially sup- ported and well braced. Kann’s—Fourth- Floor. Penn. Ave., 8th and D As Usual, These Busy Corner Specials Are Unusual Bargains! —They offer new, regular stocks at prices scarcely more than actual cost. Friday only. Octagon Scap 4c a Cake —T h is well known . and na- tionally used Laundry Soap of- fered at this special price for Friday Limit, 13 cakes to a customer. Third Floor, 36-In. Unbleached Cotton "12%c¢ Yd. Sea Island | Cris Cotton. cut from | Brittl tull piece. Will tresi, wash white In a few launderings Street Fldor. Boxes wgod, thick, porch Street Flowers for Hat Trimming 39¢ Each —A beautiful as- sortment of Flowers to trim ~Your Easter Hat offered Friday at this special price. They reg- ularly sell for 50c to 93¢ each. Second Floor. Part Crash, price. $2.95 Costume Slips $2.39 —Tricolette Cos- tume Slips, in handsome shades. Pleated flounce, trimmed feoryr with braid, or dresses, ystraightline etc., " models th tai- lored tucks. Second Floor. $3.00 Brassieres $1.95 —Special B. & J brocade. Sjender- r line styles, with elastic gussets s hook back and self straps. Sizes to 40. Second Floor. o Whisk < Brooms 17(‘ Each Cuff various eral of these colors Street Floor. 10c Hair Nets 4 for 25¢ Sitroux Hair 29¢ seasonable, desirable goods from our $1.25 Wooden Flower Boxes 89¢ —Securely of solld 30 inch long, and painted a pretty For windows or Fourth Floor. Peanut Brittle 19¢ Lb. —D e licious nice and of- fered F) 19¢ a pound. tops 25c “Startex” Toweling Crash 19¢ Yd. of extra heavy with red or blue borders A splendid wea¥ing toweling at a very Street F 60c Val Edges 45c¢ for 12- Yd. —W hite and street ¥ u Va nes Lace Edges trimmi inches 0-vard sealed packages. Streat Floor $1.00 and $1.50 Sterling Silver Street Floor 39c Shinola Sets —Shinola which_in They most cases are are reduced for Aluminum Percolator< 64c E d(‘ll Made 1 inch green Children’s 2 Socks 19¢ Pr Peanut Halfleugth S 1 good qualits ¢ pretty so s and fnist riday at with novelty Floor e Ball Buttons 10(‘ (ulrd quality dresses blouses dozen or for 10e. Street F1 crash $1.95 Cocoa Brush Door Mats Pe. cien- collars, offered 3 this special price for Ftriday Street Floor. ; assd 3210 Birdeve Eau de Quinine - g Diaper Cloth 42(- Bo!ll(- Brassieres, o f ed Diamon 2 2 3 beautiful floral |° Birdeve Di e 2 “1oth wid s make $1.00 Suede Belts .)0{,‘ Each Links $1.29 Glove Silk Vests $1.00 Each —Women's Glove Eacly Home Nets, that regu- = con larly sell for 10c | of each, offered at the special price of 4 for 25¢ Fri- | econom day only to c Street Floor. $17.95 Rome Metal Beds (With Springs) $12 95 Ea. ive 2-inch with heavy g rods, in white, {vory or wood finishes and twin or dou- ble sizes. C plete with springs. Third Flooy. Dauber = Comp good vice. Window or Door Awnings $1.69 Each ~—~These regular- 1y sell for $1.95 to $2.75, are 8 to made o good heavy striped els, duck, mounted and on _flexible piped frames, and are | trast complete with | Skirts necessary fix- | or tures. zes 30, Colors 36, 42 and 48 | orchid, inches wide. green Third Floor $2 and $2.25 Mattress Covers $1.59 -—400 S. K. S. Brand Mattress Covers, cut amply large to al * low for shrinkage. and fuli bed sizes; double stitched. Com- plete with ties to keep covers in_place. Very conveniént to cover am old mattress or to protect a new. Kann’s—Third Floor. Leather Goods —-100 Imported Beaded Bags with drawstring tops and in an assortment of pretty colors.. A few have frame tops. Regu- larly $4.95. $5.95 an = $6.95. Special, each. $3.95 100 Wood Picture Frames swinging style;, good assort- ment of sizes. Silver and gold finishes. Regularly $1.00. Each.. 79¢ Kann's—Str Convenie anchorin Third ¥ Children’s Voile Dresses $1.00 Each —Dainty Dresses for chilfiren from 6 years Sleeveless with armholes flat or roll blue and Second Floor. Polisher a 1 hid, peact Street Floor $4.45 Porch Shades $3.77 Lace Panels 79¢ Eacll Brand ~selection Imported Jap Crepe Dresses $2.99 —In straight- line style, trim- med with hem- stitching, hand- mod- embroidery and neclk drawnwork, with ort self in con- lars, sh colors. sleeves and ppliqued embroidered. Yellow, orchid, zree blue and leather Second Floor —140 cial, —118 - pair Pumps, in strap effects. Were $3.85 $5.00 and $6.00. Spe- pairs Colored Kid Sandals merly § to Speciar, a pair, D38 irs of » Low Sho width only a pair -112 pairs of strap and oxford ent leathe d tan $1.95 to cial. a pair 150 pairs Shoes, in f: strap effect Formerly $3.8 to 5500, Special, a Fair 929 Kann's—Fourth Floor Low Shoes, in models. Pat- Regularly “ $1.50 ‘Suede - Low Room Size Crex Rugs O 8x10 and 9x12 Ft. $17.95 to $21.50 Grades —About 40 Rugs including Crex de Luxe and Herringbone in very attractive designs and ings. These are discon- g E i very de- sirable and offered at a very ° colorings tinued patterns but very special price Friday, each... Kann's Third Floor. |

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