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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1925. $25 Isn’t Much for Your Easter Costume The Jabot Does a SEE REVENGE PLOT INVETERAN'S DEATH Drug Used in Murder, Police Believe—War Grudge May Be Responsible. —But the smartness, the charm, the unmistakable chic, N it buys at Kann’s—whether in a Coat, Frock or Ensemble —is proving a revelation to no end of women! Here are three of the many models! Easter Toys, Candies A e and Novelties Finished Job V‘X»"Ni the murder of Alexander . ? fuchana Tanadia v v a M . e la . . ~ carpemter.” the. Tolice " Jestendny were wi That Will Add to the Joys of the Day —of Finishing Costumes Smartl, Easter Baskets I¢ may have its own collar or no col- : lar at all. It may be fluffily be-rufficd or 29¢ and 49c | severely flat. And it sometimes gocs to without clue as to the motive for the crime or the identity of its per- The body was found Sat- great lengths to achieve its purpose. as An unusually complete as- far, even as the hem of zl;« fre : Here an, u girl's photograph | sortment of Easter Baskets. o :r(’cel:;;A ;i\r'\v”]\‘d hic v‘\u Jou may list of girls' names discovered in p : Ty g Jabot Fashions y s pockets, and & reported ats ', - mported and domestic ) choose from at Kann's, ranging in price 1 the carpenter in his Boston R = kinds in pretty shapes and , A from— lodging house last December, were - o o bright colors, Many can be $1.00 to $4.95 By the Associated P among the focal points of the polics In = - Sid after. Fasiter ‘tor 1t was learned that Buchanan had lunches, sewing or shopping. ged to a Miss Bessie Me- ntil § months ago, when the ent was broken off. The girl id to be now living In Detroit. Easter Bunnies at 95¢ Each atisfaction of a| army comrade | —Attractive Easter Bunnies, in various sizes, made of Bichanan were the theorles f black and white fur and with voices that really udvanced by the to the mur- o e ? der. The were bound nake a noise. as tied g was in together behind the right kmv."’”“;{“‘” Terry (:lOIh Eab'er a Toys at 35¢ Each Zunshot wounds or knife marks were discovered Buchanan's home was in Sugar Beautifully colored ducks, rab- Loaf, Ca Nova Scotia, where bits, etc., for the little folks to b born 29 3 = s:;' u‘»- se r\v\: play with, and each one with a / 315th Canadian Battalion and nice strong voice to make a noise. 3 4 g Sy e y was later transferred to the 185th. Made of Terry cloth and filled k & / 4% § 5 The Jabots Sketched e had been wounded and gassed. with soft cotton, they are nice q - - 19 3 n Jabot of net in cascade effect A small boy told detectives that he and cuddly, and just the things : S ] QP \ee ) " eal filet 1 @2 = saw three men leave the bushes yes- for the wee baby to have for an s 4 - E f $3.50 terday morning near where the body Easter gift trimme was found GERMAN UNIVERSITY IS GIVEN COLLECTION Receives Valuable Babylonian An- tiques of Dr. Hilprecht, Fa- Fourth and Street Floors. Easter Candies and Favors —Rabbits, Roosters and Hens on ; L . S nest of sweet chocolate. Each— ' > e $1.50 10c¢ to $1.50 -Small Cocoanut and Marshmal- ¥ - s = - -. collar low Eggs and Milk Choco- %, T > ace, fin- g - mous Assyriologist. Special! Blonde Satin One-Strap Pump at ri % with assorted chocolates. Each— = 3 e B0 wth $2.50 ceive the c ; ! y $1.25, $1.50 and ) abot trim- antiques and cu i nts \ 3 h real Ir nd val lace &1 9= the late Dr. Herman V. Hi 5 e $2.50 e i $1.25 4 riologist, e € —Assorted Chocolates in one- 2 ¢ ; 3! To the Museum rt, v pound fancy boxes decorated 15 e < 83.75 struction in this city, with a bunch of violets on cover 3 2 Telo bl recht bequeathed his collectlc Nice Assortment of Special, a box— . . - ¥ net with round Japanese and Korea kes | Cocdanit HCEEai: mmed wi - @ ' Sl cnerry, Fraie and Nut $1.50 and $2.00 $25 W l].l 1311\7 ThlS LOVG] Fl‘OCk Ac $1.00 f o5, pODE Marshmallow, Maple Marshmallow Pigeon Eggs in 3 7 . Stvles! and vases, Lo el and whipped assorted colors Sk o " i Andetoup Bould S thaplliny | Odier: Suyles Bl widow, and after her dea e € pound . i —With its collar and flounce of lace dyed to match the material, and it is Kann's—Street Floor. obiaon.. Whe bownnacy sfone: of Kann's—Street Floor. only one of ‘the hosts of attractive styles at $25. The “Bobby” dress for ;u.\.;n nadn and two bronze ‘the youthful woman is one of the favored lines at this price. In the collection eads from Fara niver- - ? E s ot d e st = 2 are jacquard, roshanara and printed georgette crepes and a number of hairline . = o Place Card Novelties, Ete. 1800 At pofited geor] ! ! : A striped patterns. The colors of the hour are present and the sizes for misses the estate was placed —Nut Cups, at Se, Te, 10c and —Tally Cards at 25¢ and 35¢ and women, including the scale of half sizes in the Bobby dresses. ward. All the 3 15¢ each. dom. = 7 nds of the alien Wands at 15¢ each. _ having been Spers iat BEeiden: —Seals at 10c package. orld War. Dr. 'lace Cards at 15¢, 25¢ and ~Jack Horner DPies in all ¢ e s pro- | 33¢ dox. colors at $2.25. & = of Assyriology a e Uni- i € = : 7 ks Kannie—treec Flor, Stationery Dep 1 uy s dmart Coat v —It is one of the new twills, straight of line, conservative with its braid trim- ming, and characteristic of the hosts of others at this price, wherein the —There is a charm in satin perfection of tailoring is one of the outstanding features of this season’s styles. youdo el nd inoihen s g > Cially is it emphasized i an citizen. He was a native At this price will also be found the favored “Bobby,” with or without a band aatin. Hioawied with blo of Germany o . i Kid Gloves With Novelt 110 PATIENTS RESCUED. y of fur about the bottom, though these fur-trimmed coats are usually of flannel have turn soles and steeple hee in bright colors. Misses’ and women’s sizes to select from. in all sizes from o s i B 59 Short Cuffs for Easter $3.50 to $5.00 Pair 3 fo 8 and widths e —Smart Novelty Short-cuff Im- & larly $7.50 a pair, which virtuall lewood ported Kid Gloves, overseam and $25 Will Bu}' This Chic Ense ] le iydsg‘u;sda.v only Hospital day. e of the £. K. sewn and with pretty em- jenth, et T peyCad broidered backs. These are shown —This one, illustrated, is one of the new models in applique effect. There are various other styles, but not many of any one model, which is in the interest Trimmed, Untrimmed and Sports Styles YouW:ill Like NewY ork Because You’ll Like The Hotel McAlpin! A MESSAGE TO THE NEW YORK VISITOR FROM ARTHUR L. LEE Kann's—Second Floor 1,000 Prs. of $1.85 Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk ‘Stockings $1.59 Pr. —Perfect Quality Chiffon Silk Hose, with shock. Kann's—Fourth Floor - in many snappy new styles that will please the women who keep of exclusiveness. The coats are usually of bengaline, charmeen, kashareen and flannel, with the dress of silk, flannel or printed crepe. In quite a number of Smart Silk Gloves, $1.75 Pair T r one of : f kinds." There s 3 7 2 £ 3 are dark colored ensembles; also in the popular new shades. Sizes for misses jisRTHIR L New Novelty Short-cuff Silk Gloves, Kayser and Van and women. Hotel McAlpin Raalte makes, in the good, wanted colors to match Kann’s—Second Floor. - t ° Hotel your Easter costume. / = -t b4 . The April Sal, Silk: er Costume Slips, $1.95 e April Sale of Silks Offers I ® . f/ beautiful colors, to wear wit : Printed Border Crepe de Chines ‘ e and $3 95 med, untrimmed and spo . A hemp, nov. straws, etc., in every conceivable shape and ir ing unusually good values—as, for instance: 5 e ; : : s % ; Sndlenall heids. —350 and 54 inches wide. The width is sufficient for the length of B e e PRES it bt ST s paritiaded e impressions good or bad, that visi- ! —Lovely-Shadow, Block "Secs” Copthine irock. You may select from a wonderful array of beautiful color tors get about a city often depend upon ; Slips, made with flat pleats on the hips to combinations. hotel at which they stop. Many good towns Bt Hemstiohal <tobs and Liv: Dot get bad names merely because of poor hotel White feeh veachland secinen: Realizing this, T cheerfully assume full ; ik Pri : - 5 ilks. i g 3 h y " inch All-silk Printed Fou- 1 9 —$2.00 and $2.50 Tub Silks, in esponsibility for the City of New York—t s = A mee 5) g S e AR oe Pongee Slips, $1.95 T Reutandy 3195, Yard.. SLa sreatest friends of the World's Greatest City. S0 " Sl z 2 R 29550 Silk-and-w =5 e o P honll T T o Chee Foo Pongee” Slips are most desir white and colors. Yard §250° Silk-and-wool Russian @ 60 thes= sodly ohe way, tojscommplinh chis; flesh, maize, coral, lilac, natural pongee. de Chine. Special, yard.. —§1.95 All-silk Crepe de Chine, 5 Foinhe yoo kel ilige seopiune henna, fiesta, rose and green. Finished —39-inch Allsilk " Flowered in 50 good colors. Yard $1.59 To make your New York visit % = 20 Nard o larly $1.95 yard. Special; yard.. comfortable, ~care-free, interesting S AT Rt = $300 Alalk Jard- —$1.95 All-silk Radium, in light 31.30 —$ All-silk Crepes, in sev $2'69 up with the mode. H } f t instances you will find only one of a kind, but there are plenty of kinds.* There un re S O a b Martinigue T : A Kann's—Street Floor. s models of Milan hemp, Swiss e At $5.00 and $7.00 Yard CEe conseivabie hape tnd I Fine Seco Slips, $3.95 the dress, and only 1}% yards will be required for the complete here. the treatment they receive from the give the necessary fullness, and finished 43 And Many Other Special Values Sale! P new stripes, checks and plaids. make every at the McAlpin one of the 355 Fist Crepes, in biack, @3 (}() Yard 522 $1.69 o ble for street wear. Th 1 includ Coanee c Pri 5 : . v able for ear. The colors include 39-inch Allsilk Printed Crepe " @9 ()() Crepes. At, yard home—except the McAlpin— with hip hems. 5 2 ; ades -silk = Georgette, in twenty shades. $2.00 All-silk Georgettes. Regu $1.59 = plama and dark colors. Yard ; eral popular weaves. Yard Kann's—Second Floor. Togive yowunusually bright, airy rooms, the world’s best cuisine, the most cheerful service, the best musi- cal features and the most bewitching music that ever invited you todance— To make you feel New York at the McAlpin is an inexpensive city— And finally, to establish with you personally our interest in you as a triend—a host instead of a landlord. Suspender Skirt New Printed Satinette Frocks for Girls Specially Priced at . . 650 Ydo 36 Inches Wide 1 want you to think good things of my great City. In order to do this, 1 must make you well of the McAlpin. Wire, phone or and let us show you that our creed in promise is our deed in practice. With all good wishes, IMPORTANT—When m: your reserva- | the handy, colored service $1.95 —Smart little Frocks for the young girls of 7 to 14 to wear to school. Made in the popular suspender skirt effect (as illus- trated), with skirt of Peggy cloth or large check designs in blue, tan, yellow, green and tomato, and the blouse of white striped Organdie finished at the neck and sleeves with lace. The skirt has two flap pockets trimmed with pearl buttons. White Voile Dresses at $4.95 —AIl the lovely and exquisitely neat little chintz designs that make up so fascinatingly and demurely in little folks’ dresses, and large designs that are equally @ttractive for women’s dresses and blouses. This Satinette has a very smooth, lustrous surface, and is shown in many.color combinations, Kann's—Street Floor. “The Busy Penn. Ave., mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes, offered at a special price just before Easter. The colors include black, gun metal, nude, French nude, phantom, cin- namon, peach and gray, which are the popular shades for early Spring wear. Children’s Cotton Socks at 25¢ Pair —White and Colored Half-length Socks, with pretty fancy _Dainty Voile Dresses trimmed with lace apd lace medalions Corner” 8th and D for the young 7 to l4-year-olds to wear for Easter or con- firmation. tops, for the youngsters to wear at Eastertime. They are in a large assortment of sizes from 5 to 8%. —Kann’s Second Floor - Kann's—Street Floor. RADIO BRO: X “WHEAE THE WHITE WAY BEGINS®