Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 22

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P2 » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925. ASSYRIANS FACE | Frorrcors e e Py Occupied Cellar Bank of England Director Boundary Dispute Threatens| Proprietor of 260- i | Oldest Christian Room Residence. % From the Smart Styles and . : Community. SR v Mgy Ouwk”H A Very Unusual Values Here at i et ittt A “Universal” Electric Toaster Hambro, a director of the Bank of sion of the League | England, who died recently at the . . . bt Natio Juncil in regard to the|age of 83, was owner of one of the Complete with cord and plug, as sketched—Special tomorrow : b boundaryeorth | 1aTEest residences in the world, but 3 disputed 1 T O he never called it a palace or a castle, [ of Mosul will & ore than British | preferring it to be known always - il ¢ essions. Tt v mean the life | merely as his home. The Hambro . s S5 ; aoRle g an or | house in Dorsetshire was known to s ¥ & s g or death of a people, the Assyrlan orf ) 5, ighbors as Milton Abbey, get- e %P ® —Twill Coats in many different styles and colors. Nestorian Christiuns, who, until the] ¢ing jts name from the fact that s g : 4 World War, had- held on to their|originally it was a monastery. It ) Gl e After all, there is scarcely any material that will give ceAbe and thelr ‘faith 3 eled many years ago by v == two pleces of bread at one time and greater satisfaction in a coat for Spring and Summer rioaus o rd, and, taking ‘in all th | 4 can be used on your breakfast table. building NG nielloss junsiie piand. down than a light-weight twill. They are shown in the pop- ers of the | wa o have about 260 rooms. 3 % Bt s e - - but good, hot, nicely browned toast shade a0 G s ‘u‘xl‘:lm‘::fk}.r:fi‘lx:fx;:;\-\ra'\lz;;-‘,‘(l- i o g e . B g oo ular shades of chili, tan, rust, leather, rose, gray, navy N e e i L0 D toaster's are well made nickel-plated and black. Many of the dark-colored coats are en- Fok it utensils, with fiber knobs and feet, : : . < 5 ‘ contained out 205 and are complete with six.feet of livened with touches of bright color. Silk soutache mighty church spread it | Side ot ¥, the favorite huunt artifsal ailic joord: S Baarate et braid, laid in several rows close together, or showing about a quarter of an inch of material between the Asia,” continues the bulletir 3 of Sir r was the basement. mother church was very strong | Here he had fixed up a workshop and Kann's—Third Floor. spent many hours each day pottering ; vs, is immi spent many hours each day pottering rows, is one of the popular trimmings. Other models and thriv- 3 tools used by workers in wood. The are stitched or tucked, and a number have fur band- China and India »¢ | banker frequently remarked that he ° . . » P hopric Hsted in the| had aliways, in & way, regretted that ings. Misses’ and women’s sizes. at age. Over this| pe had not been a cabinet maker by h ruled ‘the | frage : : ; with his see in| ~The Hambro London banking firm organ under the early Moham-| contained some of the finest financial medan r s traditions of the last century. The Driven to Mountains company assisted materially in the New! reconstruction of Italy after the » e e o e 8 5 C E a , ; Ensemble Jabots by A Clearance Group of | - = - ° the Yard . 3 —Thtse Excellent Apron Frocks are 31-25 io 82.50 Yal‘d Suspender Sl{ll‘ts ade to sel sm $1.00 to $1.49 = i ¢ made to sell for from $1.00 to —The very newest thing in smart neck- cach. Amoskeag and Universal ging 4 wear are these Ensemble Jabots by the Offering $3.95 to $6.00 Values For hams and percales are the materials < Ie s that have ;hecn used to make them yard. They are made of cream and ecru 1 1 to th st b and = colored net and lace combined, and will $3.50 Philadelphia o b | Pe Very cifective, used in singlé jabot or 9 9 5 | f amio Je T Marco Polo and for | ous the Assyrian | tians repre d a Kann’s—Second Floor. Joined Alllex in War. | 395 Ch check and figured designs in beautiful : pdncheliect oFini e i ta e o During the World War the . ester colorings, and are trimmed with fancy b L Rl ik Waadiney b syrian Christians threw in their | oy e braids, pipings, cretonne and contrast- s "_IC“ ‘Or'. }‘:im‘ {’_cn‘t"_ Iak': in oihie the al e wrmies ot | $3.00 wllmmgton ing colors. Every home-keeper will maich Aot Eaise laces 1 Sehe 5 ’ ; - g do well to_acquire several of these cream and ecru colorings. The circular e beauty of a su AND RETURN neat, practical garments for home :xlarlb\nd nl\;‘ e (nHIC" B A < Asap ty. It will SUNDAY the bands the pancl. 59¢ t0 $2.95 e | B omcha APRIL 26 Others at 95(, I Kann's—Street Floor. popular peasant blo Spocial Train (Eastern Standard Time) cellent assortment than 10,000 S e and Up to $2.95 Lace for Trimming aq, where ref- £ 0:05 AM.: Chester. % = —are offered in such attractive and Spring Dresses ablished for them tatEiphls; S Bront e e ning, letres Broad Street Sta- serviceable fabrics, as Scout and Man- the British HER AL heater: T8 T W chester Percales, Toile du Nord, Kal- area of the mington, 8:19 B bournie, Nuart, Jacquard and Amos- P i 1 v 4 ses ither in an all- occupied b Tickets on sale two days preceding 2 = et trimming the new dresses, eit uml:hm{ Exoursion keag amguams, Fougstienand Baris over walst effect, or inserts—plain or Similar Excgrsions Sundays, May 10, ian Prints. A shaped—on waist 81 75 to $2.75 June 7, 2 C S-S F 1, or skirt. a yard = 4 2 : Kann's—Second Floor. A YA Taos DAGes it Our $1.95 ) Pennsylvamia Railroad wiaths from the narrow Peasant o x4 Railroad of the World bl g el 10c to 20c¢ Blouses, at _._._. Kann's—Street Floor. i Three Good Values in Linens! S e et S e \ Women’s Stamped Srachie |~ embroid k n in the popular —18-Inch Point Venise All-Overs, in white, k braid of self ¢ : ecru. These are very popular for e S cream and ecru e a ¥ pop Kann's—Second Piles—Now . —$1.00 Mercerized Cotton Table Damask. 72-inch Ready-Made Gowns e the other . A temporary : i g e 3 A box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories is 3 Mercerized Cotton Damask, of good weight and < n llars g&uy da to along the r Deat friend to stop masdening pain, | ¢ g g with round collars, ssioners of the | || 3ot our the s of ‘boraias . sturdy \;:ta;ing quality, in assorted pat- @@ 69¢ Each nechs i ard. .. - now gathering | a4 terns. assortment of s i denc Mosil Easion antEe e Attractive Gowns, stamped on excellent : i ore enit honnaary : E s e : : —Attractive Gowns, stamped on excellent G for : ient boundary will ||| JX7 —$1.50 Mercerized Table Napkins. 18-inch Nap- iy el Kanr ~ kins, hemmed, all ready for use, in a good choice Round, square and pointed neck styles are of patterns and a good quality damask. $1 25 here for your selection - Dozen . Second Floor. —Cotton Huck Face Towels. 18x36-inch Face very pretty and e 0 Towels, of closely woven huck, in plain whit ctal, & pair. TR e S l d : Hows this for KX Tt Sorder Taeo” N Ny, | bl i W Curtains, Screens, Shades 7 Each sees signs that are simple, vet very 95, o i effective. _Special, each. Travel Value? AR e e Ete. at Special Prices! Extensive Varieties Here A Great Purchase of Odd Size Fine Swiss Half- 7Qq Sash Curtains, C Genuine “Crex” Grass Rugs | | oo regular 98c and $1.25 offered at this special price Now Offered at Special Prices! $1.00 Rufled Mar- 0. —Each year the Crex Carpet Company, after making up their orders for Spring and Summer, find a lot quisette Curtains, of lengths left that are a little short of standard size, these they make up into rugs and sell at lib- eral discount. Kann’'s is the only store in Washington to share in this great distribution, and as u>ual_, we S 3 ity - pass our good fortune on to you. Every rug is perfect and are in green, blue and brown stenciled designs. sette curta 1 borders. Pair —Ideal for living rooms, bedroams, marqui Be here early Wednesday morning and lay in your supply for the Summer. The assortment includes Her- tegulation sill length ringbone, De Luxe and regular weave rugs. 230 Very Attractive Crex Rugs, Special at ““Continental” Screen Doors —Th 1 val f th 11 f In two sizes. [ ] $495 on Wednesday. Four sizes, 6x7, 6x715, 6x8, 6x8% ft. They are in beautiful colorings and pat- terns and of standard high quality. 1 Highly varnished ha sors filled with fine black wire cloth, w corners and mitered mountings. Four-panel style. Sizes 30x78 and 81 Fine Crex Rugs, Special at 79 Fine Crex Rugs, Special at * — Perfect Quality Crex Rugs, in pretty —These rugs are in sizes 9x9 to 9x11 Knocked-Down Screen Frames Round rlp colors and in sizes 8x8 to Sx9 feet. 6 9 5 feet, are in attractive patterns and 8 9 5 5 Actual values are $8.95 to $15.95. ° colors and the actual values are from ° Regulurl_v 601‘. 39(. ‘Wednesday all are offered at the one $10.95 to $18.95. Very, special on T $ 1 0 95 from e e R e Wednesday &t......... Sk R Special at H —297x33% knock-down sliding scr frames, wa’hlngton " | suitable for the average size windo . Com ? 5 plete with sliding track, beading nails and metal Amounts to three trips,all for the price of 2 X corners. one. America’s biggest vacation Bargain. 1. Yellowstone National Park—via West Yel. lowstone, the most popular entrance. iN-mn's A AR Vi " 7 i wonderful display—geysers, prismatic pools, . , o1y e bolling springs, paint pots, cliffs of glass, the S 5 Smith’s Opaque Win 50¢ exquisite canyon and the friondly bears. 3 S B = - e dow Shades At T 2. Salt Lake City—with its wide streets, dis- g Gyl . : —Regular 6 perfect quality opaque tinctive atmosphers, romantic history. See the 5 . i window shades mounted on excellent Mcemon Templs)(ialisoems (ialiornacie e = - ; spring rollers, complete with' fixtures themarvelous organ; swimin the Great Salt Lake, - SRS ® < FER (5 fane . Vinons. colors. Size youcan'tsink;motorthroughtheWasatchcanyons. A 3 ft. wide by 5 ft. 9 in. long. 3. Colorado—the Nation's mountain playground, 42 snow-wrapped peaks over 14,000 feet high, g meadows of wild flowers; thundering waterfails, 25¢ to 35c¢ Grades 180 skyline motor rosds, every outdoor pastime. Of Cretonnes At Yard Yes, all this plus all you ses en route—the 20,000 Square Yards Regularly 69c g i Overland and Oregon trails, Echo and Weber —These cretonnes are in this season’s Canyons, the mighty Tetons. choice designs and colorings, small and large designs. R ilopnssessi e % Nairn’s “Pro-Lino” and Dunoleum Feli-Base " Kann's—Thied Floor lowstone Park, including meals and lodgings at o Dok | Il R Floor Covering, in a SRecial Sale Tomorrow at ‘Through sleeping cars from Chicago to West Scm‘d( for, }gulsmt;d Yellowstone via Salt Lake City. —Measure up your rooms, bring in the measurements and we will help you ooks, o £ z : 9 Pocks, 2l ;':y— For illastrated book and information save 25c on every square yard of these excellent Felt-base Floor Coverings c 5quare . ““America’s Bi Vacation Bargain, i . : ounds” and “Yel- e you buy Wednesday. Twenty-five patterns to choose from, including tile, owstone National Any Rallroad Ticket Agent, or f Park,” for informa- | ypion pacific Symors, Sop. '5'1"\"“:: 1 Trust Dulchitile sad parancty: 4 ; ommer: tion about Ameri- Bldg., 15th and Market Ste. o ca’s Q’;‘"" Vaca- i }éhllaltl!el hia, Pa. tion ain. . O. Small, General Agent . Chicago & North Western Railway 214 Pennsylvania Blde., 156th and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. €968

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