Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1925, Page 18

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18 THE KEVENIN MWMW HE WRATH TO CO o Rest Mystery St i 2 Onerolats Moat A Oniehy Shox By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Copyright, by Little. Brown & Co.) 0000 0000000000000000000000000000400000000000000 STAR, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925, sresrrssres Popular New Neckwear To Add a Note of Freshness to Your Late Summer Qutfit Fine Net Jabots With or Crepe de Chine Scarfs Without Collars New Fall Colors heart of our exist $1.00 $2.95 y ¥ | —A pretty new assortment of Net Beautiful Scarfs of splendid qua reasons for believing that B Jabots, some with collars, others ity crepe de chine in pretty brigh is B responsible. without, trimmed with val and imi- colors for F with red, &t from whom il tation point venise laces: round and With red. " V shaped neck lines, and white, ling - . . cream and ccru colorings to choose i s i Y - /] from 3 without a doubt, | jucted by sea—the Ge i ng from eastwards to | aboard, the Japanese | weisco. T might point that the American fleet, | kept within the limitation | statutes, would be | o dealin with both | Gay-Colored Bandings opposite | 39¢ to $2.59 Yd. ‘ L < —Oriental Colored Embroldered Silk 7 N Bandings and French Tapestry Bandings are shown fn all the bright colors for Fall, and are among the most popular trimmings for the Fall dresses. The widths run from 1 to 2 inche: to the ma in which this hostility played?” ant replied, “I am a an, so this is of no moment, ave spent a hundred thousand | s trying to get hold of a per locument, which T know nce. There is an reed to by Japan Is intended to across anc call to W Kann's—Street Floor., 12c¢ to 39¢ Wash Ribbons 8¢ to 23¢ Yd. Jacquard and n a APTER I11. he whole he was Plain Wash for linge pretty colors to chool Kann's—Street Floor. A Big Two-Day Hosiery Sale 3,600 Pairs of a Nationally Known Hose Pure Thread Silk—Seconds of $1.50 Quality Indestructible Manufactured Pearl Jewelry Choice, 50¢ 69¢ and $1.00 Values Soft-colored Pearl Jewelry of manufactured ndestructible pearl beads, including such de- sirable articles as 60-inch Endless Chains, With three size beads; Three strand Graduated Necklaces, wit sps; Spiral B lets; Threerow Small Pearl Bracelet Pins, set with imitation Seed Pearls, and colors; Collar Pins, in white and color and Friendship Circles, in white and colors. ashington always welcome—for they have learned that they get a real bargain in these hose. The imperfections are so slight as to be scarcely noticeable and they are made of 12- strand pure thread silk, extra long, with mercer- pres s of t ! ized tops, heels and toes and 1t took Grant under her special | newly e o > establis Fol ach | I'm not going to pretend to be tact- | ful, Mr. Slattery,” she declared. “be-| vou know that Gertrude's nd T were great friends, and | one time, very fond of Ger think I was one of the first| S ce her friendship with Otto | 1 cuunca e Diss, and certainly one of the whioo o Attractive Costume Slips At $1.95 e. 1 know that | eeting at Mon 1s she changed?” —A beautiful array of Costume Slips, made of imported broa cloth, “‘Silksheen” (a silk-and-cotton material) and striped sateer All with hip hems and hemstitched tops. The broadcloths are i Seamless Silk Soles. —Sizes in the assortment 84 to 10, in black, white and colors. Conveniently arranged according to size. 3 5 Kann's—Street Kann’s—Street Floor. Special Purchase and Sale of 500 Wash Frocks for Little Girls of 2 to 6 at $1.00 Ea. —What a small sum to pay for a dainty little dress like one of these! Light different styles. We show three of them They are made of chambray, ginghams, Peggy cloth and percales, and are very sweet, simple, wholesome looking frocks for little girls’ general wear. Striped, checked, fig ured and in plain colors, with a bit of smocking, a touch of hand embroidery or contrasting plain material to make them smart. ¥ be still in love us little husband of | nt for a moment. v circumstances he felt s lack of reserve was | - the truest form of tact. Buc e|the things she did not know were | | burning in his bratn ! . o ¢| "I did not see a great deal of Ger- | e limitation of a ude in Monte Carlo,” he confided. | to accept the p ed unexpectedly, | , the is of a very jealous 1l as ever,” Grant certainly changed. | great deal, and |‘ flesh, tan, honeydew, French blue, green and cocoa ; the “Sil in white, tan, flesh, black and navy, and the striped sateer and white. Just the kind of slips one needs for real service Kann’s—Second Floor, speaking of Gertrude one of the women from interposed. “I see t she is in Newport, | urope.’” | n quite fr: s turned inquiringly to-| rdmit 1 should p a | with the Pact of Nations. My efforts i will be devoted at direction | ter remarked, “but I scarcely think | “I beg that ral em t it can be true. I inquired in New | BhontiuG . eort . v i ‘\firk, but no one there knew any-| folned. “You read the memo.|thing about her. At the same time | randa T addressed to the Secretary?” |l certainly a fact, as I learned this | “With great interest and nde friend, | a ment,” was the s vith us a rse e . landed in New York | the happe on board your yacht |tWO d The von Disses may | &a bel ithantic | have come with him. | “They are not even exaggerated,| < owned for a moment. | sir, ired his auditor | (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) carnestly * had not Kkept I“unders t Lord | Yeovil's 1 have been lost you must dmit th > whole thing reads like f . bouffe. Before we New Untrimmed Hals Of Felt and Velvet At $2.95 I'he Untrimmed Hats th most attractive shapes an Fashioned of I putting a bow ¢ back, front or si little cost. New Flowers and Feathers at 75¢ to $2.95 Hats trimmed free of charge if all materials are purchased here Kann's—Second Floor. Children’s Bloomers Special at.______________. = —They_are in black sateen, with clastic at knec and waist. Sizes 4 to 14 years Kann's—Second and Street Floors. Kann’s—Second Floor. And Seven Specials for Baby Day Infants' Rubber Pants, in . , in pink and blue Sl il O v igns. Also white —Infants’ Long Short Dresses, ade with embroidered kes, lace rimmed, wide hems, tucks lace at bottom... . Red Rubber 27x36 inches with pink or 30040 TNCHER: 1o Fin o< vz im s Infants’ Handmade Gertrudes, with hand-embroidered scallop around neck armholes and bott of skirt. Infants’ to Zyear @] ()) o yurse her hand Infants’ Pique Hats. ornan with nursery designs on the 3 Red front , weoiw cee L’ Ject, M Slattery 1 hould lil ask you one more question. You have spoken of the ostile entions of Japan and Ger any @ i} this country Have iny conclusion as Star Diapers (sec- onds), size 24x24 inches, A sz 00 o dOZEN wanecoeree onaomas seine Kann's—Second Floor. SIZES paencescmenses -eacommee & | Printed Silk Georgette In Lovely Designs Formerly Selling at $2.50 Yd., Now $1.95 Yd. —The designs_include the beautiful large floral effects al naturalistic _colorings, also two-tone combinations of black on white, and brown or navy on tan; 40 inches wide. Lace Department—Street Floor. Keeping Pace With the Development of the South Special! Dresses! Lately Selling for |‘ $3.99 to $6.95, Now $2.69 The Southern Railway System Now Provides a New and Distinctive De Luxe Train Service RESCENT LIMITED This new train between New York, Washington, Atlanta and New Orleans is operated over the double tracked trunk line of the Southern Railway System through the progressive Piedmont section of the South. The equipment and service of the Crescent Limited provide the traveler with every modern comfort and convenience. Club Car with valet porter, Observation Car, Drawing Room, Compartment and Section Cars. Attractively appointed Dining Cars provide good meals at reasonable prices. A train maid to wait on ladies and children en route, and thoughtful attention s of employes all go to assure a comfortable trip. v y \ Engineers, conductors and train men fully expe- = New Models in —When you see how L T - | smart these dresses are . t and feel rather em uggage and Trunks |} 2050 = one or more cool frocks to finish out the Sum- mer, you will decide that §2.69 is, indeed, a small price to pay for the comfort and satis- faction such a frock will afford you. Here are the materials— Printed Voiles, All- over Embroidered Voiles, Linens. Ray- ons and Novelty Effects. At Special Savings Fiber-Covered Dress Trunks $9.95 -32, 34 or 36 Inch Size Dress Trunks, covered with hard Overnight Cases and Week- fiber and edges bound with end Cases are included in this fiber and steel. Neatly lined lot. All desirable picces very and complete with covered specially priced. shirt tray. Table Lot of Luggage Very Special at $3.33 _Regular $395 Hat Boxes, rienced, careful and competent. There Is No Finer Train Than This At New Orleans con- nections are made with through trains to Texas, Mexico, Arizona and Cali- fornia, and with steamers to Central America. For tickets or reser- vations call Ticket Office, 1510 H St. N. W., 'Phones: Main 5633 and 7063. Schedule of the (RESCENT LIMITED SOUTHBOUN . Washington Atlanta (CT) Montgomery Sanis -4 prpY > RzER " RERR NORTHBOUND . New Orleans . Montgomery S. E. BURGESS, Division Passenger Agent SOUTHERN ‘RAILWAY SYSTEM Satin Crepe Dresses $11.95 —Though they are strictly new and up to the minute in style, the price is very special, Many of them are copies of unusually smart higher priced models. Special features are Modeled Bodice Effects The Circular Flares The Draped Lines Slim Silhouettes —New colors include Bordeaux, Bokhara, crayon blue, cactus green, and others, also plenty of black. +~—Good assortment of sizes. i lomil .. Kann’s—Second Floor, $35.00 Open-Top Wardrobe Trunk $27.95 —Raised Open-top Wardrobe Trunks covered with hard fiber and made with rounded edges. Are fully equipped with hangers, shoe box, dust curtain, clothes retainer, hat compartment and drawer sec- tion and have loop draw bolts and spring lock. $60.00 “Bulge” T —Made with Royalrobe garment retainer. Protected $39 95 at the corners with best brassed hardware, have rounded i edges, are hard fiber covered and equipped with dust curtain, shoe box, hat compartment and metal-bound drawers, Kann’s—Third Floor, e L e i —There are both light and dark colorings from which to select. The trimmings, which are simple vet effective, are eyelet embroidery, nov eity braids and pipings of contrasting shades —Misses’ and women's sizes. Kann's—Sccond Floor, , Penna. {ve., 8th and D

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