Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTCMBER 28, 1925. AUl Charge Purchases Entered on Nov. 1 Hundpreds of Yards of Reg. $1.95 to $2.69 Fall Silks on Sale at Kann’s for $1.65 Yd. —The rich Autumn colors are most exquisitely brought out in these lovely new silks, in both the plain and fancy effects, with plenty of the exceptionally popular black. Select from this list of twelve unusually desirable weaves— 36-in. Satin Brocade 39-in. Silk-and-Wool Russian Crepes 39-in. Flat Crepes 39-in. Satin Canton Crepe 36-in. Silk Face Duvetyn 39-in. All-Silk Georgette 39-in. All-Silk Satin Charmeuse 39-in. Black Satin Charmeuse 36-in. Satin Brocade Lining 39-in. AU-Silk Radium 39-in. AlL-Silk Printed Crepe 39-in. AUl-Silk Crepe de Chine Kana's—Street Floor. Reg. $1.49 All-Wool French Serge and Crepe Granite $1.29 Yd. —42 and 44 Inch Wide All-wool French Serge and Crepe Granite, in black, navy, brown, myrtle, wood, wine, madonna blue, pencil blue, almond, henna, red, garnet, tan, gray, acorn, rosewood, etc. HATTIANS SEEKING ELECTIONS CALL Point to Political Strife if U. S. Does Not Take Hand in Matter. strife in_Haiti, all for legisla e scheduled for are_coming to Washing. 1 of possible lic. hav ¥ virtually demanding that nt of the United States r elections be is- wumbered vear, ued three months . President Luis r the constitu- 1l until October Mothers Are Invited to Meet Nurse Hubbard N Future [§ In the Babywear the and Section Tomorrow s that « s here —She will gladly furnish informa- LS RIRO SE0 dros tion in regard to baby’s health and 1 ito havethie demonstrate how comfortably the little one can be dressed in pinle; buttonless, Vanta undergarments, which fasten with smooth, twist- less tape. 25-Pc. Layette Special at $9.95 —3 “Vanta” Shirts—2 Gertrudes —3 “Vanta” Dresses Binders G owns ——6 Diapers Bootees —1 Towel —1 Wash Cloth —1 Pad —1 Blanket —1 Ru'ber Sheet Kann's—Second Floor. Linings At $1.25 Yard —36-inch Silk-and-cotton Bro- cade and Crepe Linings in black and the wanted colors. At 75¢ Yard —36-inch Sateen Brocade in tan, brown, blues, green, navy, rose, black, lavender, etc. Two-Piece Frocks For School and College Combine Smartness and Inexpensiveness at $10.00 —The two-piece frock with its smart simplicity has taken the youthful world by storm. —When one must cross the college campus, or attend to the important business of being a smartly dressed freshman, sophomore, junior or senior, one must be properly attired to meet the critical inspection of one’s college mates. —These attractive little two-piece frocks will meet the demands of the occasion. Some are of velvet, very new with their unique embroidered designs on the blouse, their long sleeves, their student collars. The model illustrated at the right is of velveteen, has a Coq-rempant embroidered on the waist. —Others are of balbriggan—one model being illus- trated at left, and some of them are balbriggan black, with a novel little slip-through tie. An excel- lent variety of shades to select from. Sizes for women as well as misses. Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs, Special At $35 —TFringed and Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs, o in the most attractive Oriental designs— VWife copies of high-priced Wiltons. Also some By Beatrice Burton with plain centers, such as taupe, blue and “The_EEanled & > rose. All made of soft velvgty yarns with'a April” 1 pretty luster. Rugs that will give splendid By “Elizabeth” service. —A beautiful boxed gift edi- Splendid Quality 9x12 e Axminster Rugs, Special at “The Middle of the Kann’s—Third Floor. $2.50 to $5 Fall and Winter Curtains., Now Just Added to Our List of 75c¢ Popular Copyrights “The Flapper ice today were prepar- a parade of Klansmen and Klanswomen in connection with a pub king in the city tabernacle. officers have rec notices that By Phillip Gibbs “The Day’s Journey” By W. B. Maxwell “Treve” By Albert Payson Terhune Kann's—Downstairs Bookstore. How to Make the New Crystalline Lamp Shades Instructions Free —Curtains and pairs of various pretty materials such ’ as scrim, voile and marquisette. A few of the panels = i l lnens. being also of Scotch lace. The curtains are the at- tractive ruffled kind, some with valance, and your At Special Prices choice of plain white, or white side curtains and col- —Pure Linen Hemsffi!lchehd ored valance. The materials are plain, striped, ished is most attractive. The materials are quite ‘Table Sets, consisting of cloth, i checked and figured effects that are very dainty and 2 expensive and when purchased here, we will gla size 54x70 inches and six 15- effective. i : show you how to make any shade you want. Materials inch napkins. Nice Kann’s—Third Floor. required: Frame, tape, crepo paper, fining, liquid ad- weight damask. $3 78 Special, a set..... . hesion, crystaline and braids. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —P Lii Bleached Tabl . Tty 1 oniles wiie 564 5 Double-Faced Velour Portieres Usually $24.95, Special Now at old Parker During 20 years in Uncle Sam’s service Yet hardier still, than his hardy ancestors, is the Parker Duofold of today “JTS still a real serviceable Geo. S. Parker Fountain Pen,” writes Don L. Dyer, Sherman, Tex., in sending us the Parker he has used for 20 years in the —This is not only very fascinating work, but when fin- sturdy wearing quality, in neat patterns. Regu- Bates Ripplette Bedspread Sets U. S. Post Service. A little sum of 25,000 hand- written letters, 40,000 money or- der receipts, 10,000 registered let- ter receipts, and 17 quarts of ink are toits credit. A host of these Parkor pa- triarchs are still on the job, after 20 and 30 years’ service, and longer. They are the forefathers of 2 hardy race of pens and the Parker Duofold of today is the greatest of them all. Hand-size Grip, Over-size Ink Capacity, Invisible Filler, Free- Swinging Balance, 25-year Point. Ready for you at the near- est pen counter. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Duofold Pencils to match the Pera: Ladp, $3 Oueraize /1., $3.50; “ Big Brother"” Ower-size, $4 General Offices larly $1.75. Spe- cial, a yard...... $1039 —Fancy Turl Bath Towels, size 22x44 inches. A good heavy weight, in stripe and jacquard border pat- terns. Each 590 Kann’s—Street Floor. Attractive Rubber Aprons 50¢ —Now that Winter activities are about to begin in earnest with housework, church suppers and other events occur- ring when a neat rubber apron will be required—you will be wanting a pretty new one. hese shown are in all the pretty pastel shades, some have ruffled cdges, with pockets, others are plain. Over the finest dresses these chic little aprons can be worn without detracting from the charm of the ensemble. You will probably need several—secure them tomorrow at a saving. Kann’s—Street Floor This is the “Gilbert” $16.50 Pr. —Guaranteed Sunfast Double-faced Velour Portieres, 36 inches wide and made with the New York open or French Envelope Borders. Your choice of the following beautiful color combinations : —Blue and Blue ~—Rose and Blue —Gold and Gold —Blue and Taupe —Gold and Green —Blue and Mulberry —Gold and Mulberry —Mulberry and Mulberry Kann’s—Third Floor. Leave It to a “Gilbert” Alarm to Get You Up in the Morning! Special Prices Tomorrow In a Special Sale! —No more excuse for oversleeping! Here are Alarm Clocks that are guaranteed not only to run and keep accurate time, but to thor- oughly arouse you in the morning at whatever time you ought to get up! And the prices are very special—at from $1.00 to $4.49. Choose from six different styles as follows: —No. 4601; Connecticut Alarm Clock, 40-hour thin alarm movement; well proportioned; dependable construction, and an easy face to read $3.25 —No. 4602; Connecticut Alarm Clock, 40-hour thin alarm movement; radium face, luminous dial that can be read at 34 49 model, 40-hour I alarm:white —No. 4584; “All time” alarm model, 40-hour movement. Thin alarm, luminous dial lthatedmn be easily read; shade arl Sray dial v $3.50 —No. 4582; Alarm Clock, beautifully finished; designed pattern, slender and graceful. Attractive alarm; right average home —No. 4570; “Tornado” model, 40- hour movement; top bell alarm; Regularly $5.00 Special at $3.98 Set —Spreads are 81x90-inch size, fin- ished with scallops and cut cor- ners, bolster throw to match. They are in attractive jacquard stripes, in rose and blue colorings. Posi- tively fast colors and require no ironing or starching. —81x90-inch Plain Hemmed Novelty Spreads. Also plain hemmed = ripple spreads. Special, cach, $1.95 Kann’s—Street Floor. "All-Wool Plaid Blankets At $9.95 —Kann's Special, All-wool Plaid Blankets, in pretty block plaid effects, in rose, blue, pink, gray, tan, gold, orchid and black with white and red with black. 3-inch sateen binding. Double-bed size. At $12.50 —72x84 Plaid All-wool Blankets, of extra fine quality, closely woven. Colors, rose, blue, tan, gray and black with white. 3-inch sateen bind- ing to match. Kann’s—Street Floor. Bed, Spring and Mattress, All For $21.50 —Heavy two-inch round-post bed with 5 filling rods at head and 5 at foot, and your choice of white, ivory, walnut and ma- hogany finishes, The springs are good strong link springs 0 n-n-l s with steel band supports and Wepens and other Good penar | (|1 o or the mattress, a cotton-filled Pens and Other Good Pens. Can of Oil, all for T withdacs e Calumbis §hota | ' s edges. Twin and double bed Third Floor. sizes. Supply Co. Kann’s—Third Floor. 1424 N. Y. Ave Main 619 Photographic Supplies 5 top ) dial and a bflllilnt“mirral‘ $2 25 ‘white dial; W;ll made and $1 00 . 5 a good timekeeper o Kann’s—Third Floor. Connecticut Alarm Mayonnaise At $4.49 Made in 5 Minutes —with Wesson Ol whipped up in an

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