Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1925, Page 11

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COUNCIL IS MERELY ione? Museur, STEPTOWARDVOTE| Motk _Coltection {4 At Kann’s Tomorrow ! | New Addition Expected to Suter Warns Citizens’ Bodies| Make This Study Point Not to Brop Vote for Com- l! for Investigators. | New Dress Linens plete Amerlcanizatlon' The New National Museum soon 18 Bl R [to have what will probably be the I a A i collectic { & R P e T il e A $1.00 Quality in 19 Colors at cil is @ step in the ¥ight direction and | Dr. William Schaus of the museum o Morlia s eatldonth; of ) Waahtngto staff. it was announced recently, has oA s o waailngion. the eeded in raising $50,000 by private | first semblance ~of = representation | ibucription to purchase the Dognin | g that they have enjoyed in many vears, | heteroceran collection, now in France. | § i the citizens should not “easc up” in | He will wil for France Thursday, ac-| 3 4 5 {companied by Dr T < of the ! their struggle for the vote, but, an | RTnEer Mo P the other hand. should be unvelenting | collectls 1ok h [ ] | in efforts to obtaln cothplete Ameri-| It consists of 82,000 spe 'memgflami‘ " i 3,000 ty These will Lo added to anization. < statement was i PRESTION. o TN SSEwoL s Joutst | ivw: 5,00 2% in the museum_de- | b Jesse €. Suter. president of the | L Fed Sehe n¢ o) \ Shrunk from 46Y; Inches to 36 Inches Jeration of Citizens’ Assoclafions. at |eral thonsund others. The addition of i : : % . ’ g Felgnts T 1"""‘\7;:‘ [ i —The Genuine Irish Dress Linen, with the soft, Stephen's - fan Institution, w 5 ; ; itional Museum « study | | i | vet firm and pliable, texture and the lustrous s as on_was host to the Citi ¢ for moth collectors and students R 2 PP St 2 zens’ Advisory Cquncil, there being world over and will bring here | 4 finish that one associates with real linen. Posi present, besides Mr. Suter, Dr. George |irom time to time some of the most | - | tively a $1.00 quality, and these nineteen very pop- 2y R. Wales, Willlam | potable experts in this branch of| O 4 A 5. Torbert, Harry N. Stull and W. L | cionce | O iy, ular colors from which to select : anton, Otner guests included C. F. et O e P LEVIES ZAN BN FILMS. Jiffy ] ck Ifile\;ie:der Orange Reseda Light Brown AR Ricker. president of the Kalorami, As: : i Coral g““'" Green Light Blue soclation. Each of the | ose 50 rown ray c Connecticut Exacts $10 on Each Uti]_lt B * Pink e Alice Blue Copenhagen ‘ 1,000 Feet of Movies. | y bags Mais White Honeydew e Columbia s A was congratulated on the| HARTFORD, Conn. June 3 (®.— - S oL i o election to the council of its pre |The act providing for a tax of $10 on Special at Kann's—Street Floor. ¢ s = B e o o i o oo ‘ Georgette Over Dotted Crepe s on its wa 2 r 2 | of censorship, rtafn extent, over | ! . = \ :r. bim n“,:\\?m;‘:lh.;;‘mx‘ was adonted % 1 .95 Tomorrow IS Babv Dav q Newest of the Many New s rs say, g L to exhibitors about —These ~wveryv desirable e AL o eaCh it i vags sreiii el gtes. With Its Usual Savings! : I = ette, arc 14 inches long Tt s S} i PERPETUAL I and were made to sell for Te sy ake appeals for needed improv { arrangement Wit h the / 2 P ments in the usual BUlwlNG I manufacturer we are al- Infants” Pillo wcases missioners—not to ¢ K 3 I s < with hemstitched hems. lowed to offer them for k oceasio o hank PWis H . B . hayer, an’ active member ASSOCIA sale at the low price men- | 4 Match the sheets. ), North Washi ) n, for tioned above. They are V=D Special, each.... 4 splendid for either shop- /N 2 —Children’s Pique Hats. Pays 6 Per Cent ping or bathing bags, as | Tl Hand embroidered. $1.95 par s on shares maturing in 45 I they are waterproof, and < 2 values. B sibilities to the citi ) . or 83 months. It the “jiffy lock” prevents ! T ol il e anything from falling out. Y dtabts Pinl and Blue Beily cAlites its Dauttecs. Me. Hew Pays 4 Per Cent Kann's—Street Floor. Regular $3.95 Blankets, with nursery for Thursday. But to those women who want the printed crepe, e e a aeR sh?:z r:al:fiix:wn be- jil| Baby Walkers design and crochet edge it the flowered georgette or plain, high-colored crepe frocks in pref- ed increase in tax rates this vear, g J Spec ¢ erence to the veiled crepes. we give the welcome assurance that olce he rate- Special Thursd: c . L ahe Tate Assets Over et BlRECeY there are plenty of all kinds, and any taste should be satisfied. < mapped out, he | $10,000,000 Al Make a Pl‘(‘,lt.\' $2 85 ~Baby Dresses, made of St bpridetid v ot e o ¢ of council % . . ainsook with embroid SR | | ki) Surplus $950.000 Bead Bag or l-‘-leni “\‘ I'U‘v some )\‘\vixh gette over’ the dotted or figured SR Soied - chibinations of all estimates ' N 'kl g 'I . .)“‘n’ £t em‘ s crepes, are practically two dresses including high colors. { 5 ot z a s, O S - K H o 7 ~ § = ; = n . lose scrutiny ob- | il Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. eckKilace = Kers. . ; “"J 1: " ¢ in one, as many of them have I'he flowered georgettes, and high turther in- | K % of selected wood, -finished in roidered rufties. 3 slip with little slecves. Some o colored plain crepes, are host of declared. | [l JamEs BERRY .. President 41 Very Small Cost Mlde and white Gmhmel; 'The lizes to 2 vears. ™ s 3 red plain crepes, are in a host of councilmen JOSHUA W. CA . .Secretary p 3 . 2 :’9(‘ georgette overdresses are in coat rew and attractive styles, i al- o St { % ’ gl seats are suspended by strong ; b Shiles B S o ¥ themselv We have an unusy ”‘4:.1 it aniiihe Galbers arc ‘ “' e : styles, others the long straightline " every conceivable color and ‘«(:‘:i;r‘r\nv:\xj:hn HAI”'_‘:‘:‘! mn‘-k:‘ cotiletetwrih: tray ani eols —Infants’ Rubber Pants ¢ dress, often finished w dec nation In Baltimore. : sred beads. These not only Flesh, white and = flounce. There are navy : s’ sl wiaiis siues and school sites s A both ‘baigiand necklaces. and teach baby to walk, but keep ;3 2l I2UC > w it el s 8 That the creation of the cou will gladly teach you to make s - natural. 3 for... e : timulator of activity In citizens Mount Ro_yal i them any week day between him amused and out S;h'c‘?rn"l s e ann Second Floor was attested to by Mr. A 045 A and P M. if you WEIERERE S DieG Hou i ) ¥ S pointed out that Im. pl\rtmen’t 1 buiy the matetsals here jout her daily worl play time. Made of khaki . a l —The average bag rcquires Kann urth Floor. or blue duck. Belted mod- larged in membership, | ote. 1 1 about 24 ‘bunches of beads, 1 _ st Sigev 2 e aE ot members || Thiee Mimtes From Uaon suties [} spool of silk and 1 frame. The Tt s™ P Wxl® cin © (Fvini $1 00 . —Because every one is asking about these pretty and practical Georgette Veiled Printed Crepe Dresses, we have emphasized them veiled geor navy and white and black and white : e bi into the fold > necklaces depend upon the # a - - ) R length, the ordinary cost be- Quilted Pads. 200 Fach . Urge Piney Branch Fund. ing about $200. ~Materials Special, each.. i o The Sale of $2.95 Flowered : ¥ 1 1 3 I > —Slip-on Sweal in Preceding the speech-makin, - ted as foliows: : : . p ! Bt : X a s “, . ” By Georgette Scarfs P e T i, | BB Chiasmimin . | DS i, e Continental ; 5 Bunich.. eye Diaper ightly im- years. BmuinEiE gt ¢ o . 4, Frames at $1.69 to $4.50. per fect. values. Special, % $2 67 S Bluneh Vaniey and g 4 Silk at 25¢ 208 ’ST00 3 spool. dozen eacht~: 7 o 79¢ Screen Doors e District approy NSt il ourth- Floor Kann's—Second Floor. Is Offering Four Popular g —For warm weather w a sum sufficient to at least begin im- Tra % S o & o W S S % ity e g o T | e T Styles at Specidl Prices Y ith the dainty Summer r e g 3 o #ired to have the valley improved | All Size 30x78 Inches % dresses, a scarf of flowered from Fourteenth and Varnum streets [§ 4 e fur- 3 georgette is especi b 1o the Tizer bridge. Resolutions | caturnisied.” T perimancai § | sole @] 50 Sul €2 00 e s pecially fat calling on the sor to assess all | A iy Fireprool | No. 1.. Whae Neo. 2, Y/ ‘ active. ere you will find » or tricts available for use| i = < | a lovely assortment, tan % public prope at its actual value | ¥ 2 ) # | 5 5 g | green, blue and yellow to the. committée on o » Y ) 't : yello faation H . = No. 4 84-00 Neo- 3.3 S-")n i grounds with flowers of . taken. proyiding h’;' T — _ Kann's—Third Floor — various kinds and colors joint action of committees of this | 5 : 7 ; L 1 S, associations, urging | . 5 S Very specially priced for the € Y rs to direct that i S ¥ whenever an contem r of any build- ing to 1d beyond building line observed by Striicqires 1h! any sqi S : ) : & Imported Mohair mit shall not be issued untt ; - . ! o Scarfs and Shawl ers within the block shall have Ill\vnl ;. 3 given notice and an opportunity to 5 3 - object. Resolutions of sympnthy 3 A $4.95 to $10.50 were adopted on the death recen | 3 i e oah ol Commissioner James F. Oyst —Finé Mohair Scarfs and Refreshments were served. The A Spe(-ial Sale Tomorrow! SRl B Shawls, imported from Eng- socintion adjourned until the fi a th desi Tuesday in September.. An appre v o and, with designs so ar- priation was made toward a | tic | ranged as to be striped one ven in Central High | . 19 99 i | B o R WAy S ahen o o Genuine “Crex” Grass Rugs || et ol E on July 4. President | [ > Swanton presided Th 3 for mountains or seashore, : € Transferred to Signal Corps. | v l i | ° 1 1 : - Jis R for they give the warmth First Lieut. Randolph P. Williams, | e vet Klnd at aVln S O tO e " : — without the weight, are in at Fort H-u;»yl::.lv‘x;;" v en | . ICE CREAM , 3 2 yle 4 Style 3 2 | lovely lacey patterns and S the Signal and | NG5 . I look and feel like silk. d to Camp Alfred Vail, N 2 5 L K st tion. """ —These are the genuine Crex Grass Rugs, each one having the fac- Neat l tlllty Dresses a;:";‘;’s»‘o“‘ $4.95, $5.95, $6.50 ’ Y . —— tory label of:quality and the ndéme Crex woven in the binding. They : = 5 ; | —Large Shawls at $10.50. are slightly irregular in size, but perfect in every other respect; and 1 Of Fruit of the Loom arge Shawls at $ ’\\ i T i in the assortment are Regular Weave and Herringbone grades. . : VYo Q . J J “ - Pleatings and 5 S SHINGTON, D. C ok ' i » Bandings at 1508 H STREET =~ WASHINGTON, D.C. Offered in These Three Groups TR A oE posite The Shareham g ) y hose of fruit of the loom s o e e RS U Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 | Lot No. 3 v are in write only, and are es- 590 Yal'd CARPETS i 46.00 to $9.95 Vahues . 889510 31495 Values | $1095 to $1695 Values 1 ’ pecially desirable for nurses, “Afinet] Pleatings wbd Bahdings | 4 95 i $ 6 95 | $ 8 95 ) manicurists, maids and home- ot‘( point d\'enifie lzcg,thin _Whi‘tc. fi I ! : ; et cream and ocher, with circulas for Fall Delivery , $4. | . . : T ] | % —There are many other - —Sizes 6x6 ft.. 6x6% —Sizes 8x8 ft., 8x8!% —Sizes 9x9 ft., 9x91; y other mod WB offer a complete line of carpets | ft. 6x7 ft, 6x75 it. | it BxO4t. and 8x0%4 ft. | ft.. 9x10 fe. 9105 ft.. } els, however, for general home Tucked Net now ready for delivery in the fall. 6x8 ft. and 6xBY it. 9x11- ft., 9x111% ft. ; wear, made of blue cham- Bandings at We strongly recommend placing orders ¢ : i bray, black pongee and gray now for future delivery as selections are I Three Other sPecial Values s ! pongee. . They are made in 590 Yard lete, and prices are at an ex- 2 straightline, wrap-around : &R tremely low Il g7 o sl g S it ey oo ey A R R i g : | ; styles. a v ion Y All-Fiber Rugs l Base Tracker | Rag Rugs | ; S 1;6 point Verise, imitation et and 3 { | i cluny laces; with 4 and § incl Broadloom Carpets | MBgrdared) Sizes 36 to 46 gluny laces; with 4 and$ inch are carried in stock up’to twenty feet $ 144.7 . 1 9 j 7 d | c Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. in width in a great variety of both ; : Cc . ; { lai Ik A “colort Aridine —A special one -.day j 2 —Braided styles in neat plain and figured, colOrings.:. , Am in sate of these fine Fiber | —Green and'brown with | color mixtures of blue, spection of these fine carpetingswill com- I Rugs made of best fiber Wall of Troy borders | rose, tan and green. o ifully and very attractive for Splendi : pare favorably with those obtainable | and beautifully sten- D5t - : Balle o pantries, Splen id to scatter in anywhere both as to quality and price. ° i e Ktchepratls. : bedrooms, etc. “The Busy Penn. Ave., 7 i 3 Kann’s—Third Eloor. . Corner” 8th and D STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO =00 P. M. a SATURDAY UNTIL 12 NOON > FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed SMerchandise Carries an cAssurance of Satisfaction

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