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36 THE SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON, 'D. ©. MAY 24, 1925—PART 4. 3,000 Yds. of Gorgeous New 54-In. [~ ™ Printed Crepe de Chine : ) et ‘/ (€SS Makes Iis Washington Debut at ” In. Pery Ghoice "Desizns: $ 5 5 O / Kann’s Tomorrow! Made to Retail at $7.00, i d : 5 = & ( i Being Made in One Hour $7.50 and $8.00 Yard. For [ ] L ) Three Times Daily—Right h Before Your Eyes! -A clearance sale of a well known silk manufac- —The illustration gives a good idea of the design, turer presented the opportunity to secure this beau- but cannot show the marvelous colorings and the 4 —Fvery woman in and tiful silk at a price which makes this unusual sale rich luster. 4 f 4 around Washington is invited possible. to see this remarkable dress- A xcelle variety from which to select. in- i i P n excellent 3 C making achievement! The -Only 11} to 135 yards of this beautiful bordered cluding the popular black. the deep, practical blues, ! ¢ crepe is required to make a stunning dress which the favored tans and the new crayon colored ) demonstration _\\-xll begin at would cost only $8.25 or $10.13. according to the grounds varied by the brilh.acy of the pattern col- > three different times each day quantity used. orings. ¢ Completc Instruciions for“Making this week — ¢ - 9 g 9 Other Big Silk Specials Include + At 10:30 o.clock, 2‘0? - clo'ck and 3,000 yards oi All-silk Printed Geor- =~ 3,500 vards of 36-inch Printed Fou- h B Y= ’ agam at 4:000 CIOCk‘ e, % ;s o $1'9:) o G ‘;- R 54 $1.2:) ¢ On Our Fourth Hoor gette Crepe. Yard lards : new de-ion SPE0) Nev - Brintedl Crene e Chine: o= 1000 e The One Tour Dress is not a style. but a Method of Making! ¢ ¥ : $1 95 ; ; You can easily learn to do it, and there arc 21 dificrent way Yard ... to make a dress in an hour, which you can employ-—and for Kann's—Street Floor. which vou can use any material you wish from gingham ta the b finest Silk! A hook of complete instructions will be given to each woman attending the demonstration and Pongee . . The Women’s Institute of Scranton S Spe('ial Sale Of “OakWOOd” Another Fortunate Purchase! .’ Has Sent Miss Mabel Tiffany, an Expert Dress- . Bleached Sheets 12’000 Yards Of Il‘iSh ¢ maker and Miss Jane Thomas, lecturer —who will tell vou as well as show you about every detail of this astonishingly simple method of making dresses. There is s g arine s < L —All sizes and lengths to select irom, excellent wearing sheets, DI'eSS Llnens S e o UL e without filling. Nizes as follows: welcome to attend at the hour most convenient to them! 63x90-inch. Reg. $1.25. Special....$1.00 { 4t the Right Is Just One of the 63x99-inch. Reg. $1.40. Special $1.25 c ( 21 Ways to Make the One Hour Dress 72x90-inch. Reg. $1.40. Special. .. Zecpalich S RcE PEn0 NN 36 Inches Wide— Already Shrunk k 81x90-inch. Reg. $1.50. Special....$1.39 81x99-inch. Reg. $1.65. Special....$1.30 | —Last Monday's sensational sale proved how popular these beautiful linens are this season. They will be even more in o o . c B P IE s S i e rom 82x92 Plain Hemmed White favor when the country club season is in full swing. and ; Monll(l\‘ IS th(’ ' Slx Blo‘ I Owel S )e(-la]q the famous “Fruit of the Loom” Satin-finished Spreads, in r L many simple but colorful sport frocks will he needed. Linen - a s cheeting. frec from flling 9 Good designi al perfect. $3.95 lends itself so admirably to striking styles of fashioning. _ | Last Dfl\’ e =JC Each 5 | —A very comprehensive color list from which to select. in- & 38-inch Sea Island Cotton, un- cluding the following : 5 $6.50 Double-hed Spread and Bol- bleached and in “mil lengths” of 2 | To Get a Set of Regular 39¢ Turkish Towels <ter Throw Sets. white satin-fin- 1o 20 vards; desirable for makina Honeydew — Copenhagen Blue —Apple Green | ; -3 s = ished spreads with scalloped cdge pillowcases, seamed sheets, mat 013 Rose BT o B s Dishes FREE 17x36 Fancy Turkish Towels. Good weight and cut corners: all perfect: throw tress covers, ‘elca. w|ll‘)l>nm\ | —Orange Gray Canary | with pink and blue fancy borders and large to match. Special, a s hleach white. Monday, / > Dust White —Brown | . monogram space. cet : 85.00 U 12lpe | —Helio —Orchid Tan P For Those Who Shop Tomorrow ) 85¢ Fancy Turkish Towels Bl pemen “Extra Heavy-weight Turkich Towele witl 38 InCh Pl'inted FlOra] b B fancy horders.” The double thread kind in size 69c e 5% X L 38 8 % i 3 | : V .l Y 1 = | 50¢ Turkish Bath Towels oues, a 1arc | —Good. Heavy Bath Towels, white with wide 390 — blue and pink stripe borders. Size 22x44 680 ) == Turkish Bath Towel Specials - —18x36 Good Weight., Very Absorbent Bath Witk One! of the Famois Towels in plain white or fancy colored stripe 30 —Beautiful, large floral patterns, in exquisite colorings on | patterns. sheer white or tinted grounds. The designs are large, wide Napanee Dutch 5 % 43 spaced and many are exclusive with us in this city. An P 50c¢ Linen Huck Towels unusual value at the price. Kitchenets 17x32 Pure Linen Face Towels, made of very closely woven huck, with monogrs C —During the annual Spring border and hemstitched ends. Kann's—Street Floor. 7 . | Sale, ending tomorrow. you i Y()u Can Make a Rug' ma | mayv have a set of dishes with 25¢ Cotton Huck Towels G l f D | der calimet— oak white oF Nice Weight, Closely Woven Cotton lluck 20 | Bly=a 20 “ S Face Towels, size 18x36. [P’lain white or with oupie o ays i gravibmsh patianys poicettrom red, blue and yellow borders. C $47.50 10 $96.50 And on the easy terms of 2o = . p 2 Handials (Rl s athe $1 DOWN And Some Special Values in Linens most highly prized floor —Reg. $2.25 Pure Linen Damask. n Madeira Luncheon covering of Colonial days, | With a vear to pay the balance. 70 inches wide. good weight, Napki nch size. handem are now the last word in | sturdy wearing damask broidered, in attractive designs are n t | > e T = . T atfter s F ity linen. @= interior decoration. By Kann's—Third Floor. Ton o e $1.89 S[l‘("&tlji. ,l,':;]:“ “”' $5.0 inventi he Sim- the invention of the Si —Pure Linen Table Napkins, i Hemstitched plex Needle this charming 18-inch size, of good weight dam 1 apkins, 14-inch er art has been made doubly ]_l Over S- F asl ~Nea: patterns ‘and: s leac! e fascinating. You can learn - |Ik "Il- splendid wearing quality. wearing quality in gularly $3.50. Spe- SCat puttorns. Special 0 $2.98 pacicine Spechl $3.00 dozen 1 i 5 cial, dozen .. in a few minutes, and will Fashl()ned Hose —Pure Linen Hemstitched Table —Mercerized Cotton Damask to use the Simplex Needle i be delighted with the speed Sets, consisting of cloth, size lecloths, 72x72, good weighi with which the work “goes.” In a couple of days you will have S : 66x66. and six 20-inch napkins. . hemmed ready for use. g P’ “i Special at Full bleached damask and a Neat circuls izns An Unusually Large Variety of a rug that will not only add much charm to your home but sturdy. wearing qual- Regularly § Pl'i]lted and Plain Crepe will stand hard wear. $ ]_.85 Pr, Tev: Rpoouatinet ;i::; \““,,K”), T e GN95 Dresses Offered Now at An Int Set n Introductory Set ‘of $1'00 —Good-looking, ~Perfect Quality, One Tube Point and Rug Paitern Full-fashioned All-over Silk Hose, Yarn to use with needle at 25¢ a skein in black, white, peach, peau, cibou- F $1.00 and $1.5 lette, lariat and gun metal colors. remes iat $1.00 and $1-50 Sizes 874 to 10. These are a very Kann's—Fourth Floor. | unusual bargain at this price, and 1t | 1 | W e o g i g iy | § will pay you to take advantage of the offer. Reg. $3.50 Stamped Dresses | “Radmoor” Pure Silk | Special at $2.95 ‘ Hose at | White Shoes in Many Styles —Attractive Dresses for women, stamped in pretty $1-65 Pail' | At $5, $7, $8.50 and $9 designs. Included are striped broatgcl.Oth. in yellow —An opportunity to buy the famous Six Smart Models Sketched and white and green an.d white. Voile in tan and Radmoor Pure Silk Hose at a very | i ; 5 3 white. Jumper Qresses in tan and blue, and dresses ! low price. They are full fashioned. rg]l";‘ ‘i.“" denying ‘”"“*"‘“““."’ = "‘I”“‘ ]]"“‘. ‘i"" £ . . =t # 5 3 \\’i‘h m:rccrized tops. SO]eS. heel \I' € 1or Summer—and when 1t 1s completed with a of vellow linen. Allin this season’s patterns. s L il e pair of Washable White Kid Shoes it is irresistible. Model on Display and black and white. i Here you will find a most complete assortment, includ Pt e Ve ing cut-out sandals, D’Orsay pumps, one-strap and Kann's—Fourth Floor. | Kann's—Street Floor fancy strap pumps, with Cuban, Spanish, steeple and block heels. All sizes. Kann's—Fourth Floor are many large patterned, brilliant colored mod- els in the printed crepes. The woman of quieter taste, however, may find numberless styles in printed crepes or in plain crepes to please. A ereat many of the new models. in fact, are of black crepe de chine or flat crepe. and made up often with the skirt of a reverse striped satin- faced crepe. A smart model is of crepe, trimmed with colored beads; and in the lot, also, are many new lace dresses. The straightline, the flared, the flounced and the godet-trimmed styles are in evidence:; many have the popular front jabot. —Misses' and women's sizes, and in some styles there are sizes up to 50. “The Busy Penna. Ave. Corner” 8th and D —For the woman who looks well in anything and can wear the bold and striking styles, there Kann's—Second Floor.