Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 16

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16 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. ) - 9 OBSERVANCE URGED Over 400 Handbags - Now Ready at Kenn's From Our Regular Stocks I 3 A ® ; This and Courtesy Will Make a t S . f Th . [ . I y i for Safety, Eldridge Tells a avmg ora lrd e mal 't ew n]_ e Ad Club. t H l e oaQ a Tomorrow Is and the proper « Ll - ¥ 3 r —Lvery one of these Bags is an O coa S a : e [ - up-to-the-minute style, and the Ba Dav e dads efore | ? groups comprise imported and o S i / . domestic makes, taken fr9m : Mr. vas . our own stocks. They are ar- With These educating the public (o the new traflc ranged in four sales groups, as | Good Values i follows, at savings of from he; ‘ain c 8 during {he ias ¢ -, » about one-third to one-half —Infants’ Dresses, of white : 2 sense of responsibllity o - 2 their original values. [ J 1;2;:1;?0;;(1 ‘?v\'ll‘xi‘lnm:‘lm:’\(lr;id{‘:vr‘fi ver and pedestrian. kes and. ce. 1 large proportion of the B 2 —They are knitted in block designs and other new stitches; each i 5%¢ are found to be due to the im . 3 : ags at : ¥ are light, warm and very smart in appearance. Some of them —Infants’ Bonnets, of organds ; s L b —42 Bags in ten different are in plain colors, others in novel, almost barbaric design, Yellow, pink and blue. B s = styles. In some instances only but in colors that somewhat nullify the striking effect, mak- $pecial, each 3 i HeEHENT Gra g one or two bags of a particular ing it unusually stunning, though subdued. Some are made :S.‘i‘t’l’gdf”\"’ ,]\rhf“'h, = I style. in the three-quarter sport style, others full length, and many Sheeting: Soec i are finished with a fluffy knit trimming, suggesting the fur cach .... S I Regular $7.50 bands so popular on the cloth coats. The plain colors include Kapok Pillows. BI P Bags a powder and navy blue, the new lariat, green, pink, cranberry or pink. Each . = the street without glare. R e et e i e and white. These new coats are particularly smart for the ;—1]iand-u“‘hrmriry‘(_'d Il'\'Imx nection he highly - —40 ) e As i = Eizes Slips, with scallopec bers of ll‘w :‘s‘:x]omnmlr concerns who different styles from which to young woman. Misses’ and women’s sizes. va&\. \;p~|r‘d1‘( al P 7()‘_ ng him in remedyin e i S P e L : Other Knitted Coats Sheets. Each v rs examined. 6 T ~ ] 3 Cont O "the trame aceinents ccvur || {TER Regular $5.00 At $16.95 and $19.90 et after 6 p.m., showing, according to B S bl i Mr. Eldridge, either faulty headlughts BES .. Kann's—Second Floor. or_blue. . o a2 beg treet em. —In this group there are 133 —Infants’ Caps, daintily em- Mr. Eldridge’s efforts were indorsed b d St diff 1 broidered and trimmed by the club. Fleming Newbold of The ags and eight different styles i with lace and ribbon. .-9 Tivening donated space in The to choose from. Each 27C 4 r. Eldridge in con . 2 ng his messages to th blic. A 1 9 4 —Infants’ Quilted Pads Ayt N \LEREOR Summer Frocks of Tub Silks | e 25¢ write the messages and sloguns DA AN 295, $3.50 and : : = . N $4.00 Bags . . Kann’s—Second Floor. Opposes Methodist Unification. R A g 202 Bags 5 y v ; — gs, mostly made of I sy Toun. May T : 4 3 = leather, in black and colors, an re S at 2 \ of the Methodist though there are a few of silk Special for Baby Day— h South, in session and tapestry. Twelve styles. | n record yesterday e 3 . Babv ] , X elll\o st A Kann's—Street Floor. A i denominations. s elected | | [ / E 3 o the y > A SWINngs upposed 'to th nE unification; " : % E PE WoMen's Blonde —The favor with which printed fabrics have been received has its echo 7 8c I - in the popularity of these inexpensively priced frocks, a large number —One of the . _Pop! ity ol 1eXp i 3| , @ g H Pure Thread Kid Sh rs of which are in printed designs and striped effects. There are, how- to BUILDING | Ppe ever, plenty of the plain colored and jacquard failles in the lot o give p baby happy I Silk Hose Are New a good range of choice. A i |] I —Some are straightline, others flare styles, short and elbow length !H:? ‘,.: { Here are Two o sleeves; and the trimmings are plain colored materials, lace collars, heavy duc ; g v o 8 3 : Pays 6 Per Cent i A r. the Styles at ete. Light and dark colors and combinations. Misses’ and women’s \S};E'I)g‘ web SipY on shares maturing in 45 slias ports and a screw or 83 months. It s Services Kann's—Second Floor hook so t ! Good, Serviceable Hose, Pays 4 Per Cent I of 10-strand pure thread ° : silk, made with seamless —Same sort of sv but with on shares withdrawn be- = ¢ . SR b i @1 = : il | feet, seam up the back and —Shoes made of blonde kid o . reclining back and forcimaticine mercerized lt ops, soles, are onc Off ‘}3‘“ newest as well i Fashlonable DI'eSSeS swivel hook. Each, 150 Assets Over i heels and toes. The sizes a5jone otthe emarc st atyles Kann's—Fourth FI i % mart footwear. They are < $10,000,000 run from 8%; to 10 and yo-t neat and chic to the last de- for Laro‘e W omen have a choice of black, gree, two of the charming b Surplus $950,000 | white and 13 good colors. models being illustrated below. 2 1 5 l\(‘.‘t Skil‘lill"s | O i g e You Can Mak | $ 09 For Making Girls' JOSHUA W. CANR...Secretary Children’s ou an eda | $25.00 to $39.75 Values Confirmation Dresses . —— = ! Half.Length Dress mnan Hollr —A women who wears an extra size wants her High on the Banks of the Sev: | i dress to havg as much smartness and style as o5 figst T River S . SOCkS at See How It’s Done | the regular size dresses possess. Modern dress ;\K?Lfi‘(“r’",‘?‘]:' ' —D'Orsay Pump, made on the Here | manufacturers are giving a great deal of atten- TRt dree Ael 'Daced SherWOOd | 85 P new French last. French heels. NexchWieck tion to this phase of garmenting, and are cre- § m ‘_\ ! —Miss Mabel Tiffany, an expert dress- | ating very fetching stout models. They do 1.75 to £3.75 Yd. Forest Club c Tr. uales and c;\‘i';la:i"]zan:d Thomas, lec- | not consider it necessary to confine their 7510 83.75 Y SR s/ e e S RBb i o ha e =i | efforts to plain materials, am‘i are ie!e«‘!x{l;z \l‘w ;:\]“mfie\l' Ties of soit nwits inspecton h(.»vr ¢ its s i hour or less. most charming of printed crepes, as well as ! e =¢ grounds, golf courses, beaches, I turn-over tops. They are —The -style followed-is the famous the plain ones, from which to fashion these at- At 50¢ and 39¢ (m‘hh\lm earLety dublmu‘g; the Phoenix make, in half- “one hour dress” of the Women's In- 1 tractive dresses. One of the plain models is 3 e and dining halls. | length style, in pretty light T e T wil illustrated. It is trimmed with embroidered gt Chnoie o€ X‘-\r:‘“::::3(;:%:?1:0“(“10‘7 visitors f{“fi'dflffi ]50:(ld C(SOFS'-}{III- store twiceldailyin an Hour’s, time net. Flares and flounces—but carefully de- A S ob whiite. fasiecs 0‘]_-(”:,-\“‘" ‘(-(i?‘:c Buitihc g /)ac S ite. —Gore effect, with ‘beaded signed to carry out slenderizing appearance— for process e B el G || Sizes 414 to 8. buckle. Military heels. ™ add gracefulness to otherwise straightline ef- = 2y = e e A Book Free | addg gl t 50c to $3.50 Proportionate rates for |l Kann’s—Street Floor, Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Prerviiwoman uattending one: of | fects. The colors are brown, tan, black, and : = shorter periods ) s At iuresi nbat week oill stcsive combinations of black and white, black and tan, ) e T One of the most pic- a “One-Hour Dress Book” without | blue and white, and blue and tan. Sizes from 81 50 t $ turesque and well con charge. 4275 to 52V%4. L UL structed 18-Hole Golf w Kann's—Second Floor. A Koo Courses in this part of the country. Y For Further Information Apply : % - 3 . N 503 14th S / g / ’ %&; b Eiaaln /0 Here’s Your Chance to Own One of the e p o 8 . ' ‘ o Famous ‘“Napanee Dutch Kitchenettes” P O l 3 ' A 32-Pc. Set of n y OWIN ¢ Distes Free | At the Beginning of the Season! Napanee Utility Closets < .. This Model in Snow 2 and Dish Cupboards - White Enamel Also at $1.00 Down 1.400 Smart Sweaters 5 o 47.50 The Newest Closets come in oak, . i At Special Prices = | b or erey o ; Summer Hats B :\s}hes to match the —One of the World’s Finest Kitchen —A remarkably attractive collection of high-grade b:cpe?;”fosag;:fiz‘ Cal:]‘"]eg' \.The b']%‘. E““‘”.“l e $5 OO [ L 5 - 3 mode: , Napanee Kitchenet, in white %\VleAaAters,"m?lde of t-hetfi‘r}est”} ax:ns”and rayon mate- the other for brooms, enamel finish. It is forty-two inches . : rials in all the newest “pull-over and “swagger- mops, etc. They wide and nearly six feet tall. Replete —There are small hats and ol coat” effects. Some are collarless, others have measure 20%% inches with desirable conveniences. An amaz- large hats in the most becom- smart knitted and Van Heusen collars, and there wide by 6 feet tall. ing value! ingabapes san Sguimer vear, & < —Dish Cupboards at made of canton crepe, straw, are both sleeved and sleeveless models from which $26.75, $27.75 and silk and hair, and trimmed in to choose. The colorings are beautiful—rainbow or $28.75. & Other Models in White, Uie st gy wars ik solid colors, with self or contrasting borders, and —Utility Closets at Gray or Oak Finishes ornaments. Hfi;d sizes for | i every one, small, medium and ’ suitable for all sorts of sports wear. gg;; $25.75 and | $59.50 to $96.50 farge, and cvery conceivable i weat. gy color, light and dark. Regular $8.50 to $10.75 S: A Kann’s—Third Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. 4 4 : i —Regular $5.95 to $7.50 Sweaters. | —Regular $4.95 Sweaters. Special at... $3.75 _ Buy Tires! | Regular $3.95 Sweat Special Visit the Radio Hair R i 1 | —Regular $3. weaters. -Spe at...$2.95 i 9 Waver Demonstration rsrcalsed over 530"7 But | i or ha 't —Regular $2.95 Sweaters. Special at....$1.95 The Busy Penna. Ave. Notion Dept., Street Floor l Sié obiintoficn=VETL | —Regular $1.95 Sweaters. Special at....$1.00 Corner” 8th and D —Mrs. Porter, its inventor, Any size for- l : shows how to “water-wave and $3 Down 8 3 curl the ends of bobbed hair. | Kann's—T g i Kann’s— .Street Floor e 4 curlers, 35c. Doz. for sx.oa').m \I_Ahz"" g iggtloor ‘ i

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