Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 58

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Tomorrow, Kannw’s Will Take Your Order for the Marvelous New Orthophonic Victrola And Deliver It, Probably Within the Next Few Weeks! —Tomorrow—you can take the first step toward a new and fuller enjoyment of music in your home. Tomorrow, you can select vour new Orthophonic Victrolas—the greatest of all achievements in music reproduction. It stands ready to transform, by actual demonstration, your whole conception of music in the home, in spite of all that the world has to offer up to this time. the last word in music reproduc- ing instruments —Recall, if you can, those first little Victor talking machines with their eternal rasping noise ~how it thrilled you when you Years rolled by. Gradually could recognize a human voic there came better and more beautiful models in modern and period furniture designs, and always with greater refinements in reproducing qualit You were satistied that perfection— nearly as possible—had been ined. and you settled down enjoy good music. It became to music. 1 horns more and something akin Remember the big that topped them off : than anything else. magnified their imperfections? They were great—in their day! And then a great stride for- ward! Big. handsome, up- right cabinet Victrolas with cor- a matter of fact in millions of respondingly better reproduc- homes—but always a beautiful tion. Here, you thought, was and refining influenoe. a bolt out of a clear skv! Victrolas drovved to Dealers were clearing them Out! What had —vyou wondered! Was this to be the end of Victrolas? —Yes. it was the end of Vie- —It must be heard! Descrip- trolas as you had known them! tion is inadequate! Tomorrow A new era in music reproduc- you can hear it—at. Kann’s—and order one for the enjoyment of vour whole family for years to come. It is safe to say that there will never be so great an improvement again And Kann's offers it to you now. tion had come! Tomorrow it begins! The new Orthophonic Victrola is ready—new in prin- ciple, new in design, new in re- producing achievement. On Convenient Terms! We advise placing your order immediately! Only a limited number can be delivered before Christmas! Orders filled in the order received! Penna. Ave. 8th and D *“The Busy Corner” “Colony”—$110 Shown in’ Photographs Only Parchment Shades and Shields For Yeu to Decorate As You Like! Plain Parchment Shades for table and bridge lamps and candle shades, that can be decorated any you wish. They very attractive when made with colored adhesive and crystalline—which takes only a little while to do. The shades are completely made, as illustrated, and are in vari- ous shapes. | Crepe Paper, crystalline and adhesive are on sale in the 4t Department—where we will gladly give you instruc- tions of how to use them. Amber Glass Smoker Set $1.00 Bed Light Frames, complete with cord and socket. 89 Many shapes to choose from. Special, each.... .. .. C _A Four-plece Smoker Set of ara- Dall Light Frames, with white, auburn, black and blonde > .“*;;egdofl‘::;;?javfl*&{;:g{; hair to choos: cach ¢ i consis v, hair o choose from. Fach compiete with cord and QQ consisting otilAres O cEmna® socket. Special, each = most attractive gift suggestion. Many New Things to Embroider! —Stamped Absorbent Towels, finished with —I18-inch All-linen White Centerpicces of hemstitched hems. Many easy excellent quality. Stamped in easy 39C designs. Special, cach : Amber Glau | Boudoir Set designs to choose from. Special, @) o —Stamped Aprons im various casy designs. —Stamped Curtains_ c good size. Stamped in simple de- 59 bleached material. Special, cach. C 18x54-inch Allliner, Tan Scarfs, finished with hemstitched easy and attractive 690 | éach o, xcellent quality and Stamped on excellent quality un- 29 3 ze. | C signs. Special, a pair.. hems and stamped in two designs. Special, each Kann's—Fourth Floor. . 0 - This three.piecs set {s most at- P S tractive and handy. It consists The Busy Penna. Ave. of covered powder jar and two Corner” 8th and D perfume bottles with dropper stoppers—as sketched. Kann's—Street Floor. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1925—PART 1. Kann’s Announces for Tomorrow on Its Third Floor A Remarkable Sale of Fine Lamps! Priced "Way Below What You'd Expect to Pay for Them! —Long Winter nights! The holidays! And beautiful Lamps radiating their warmthful glow of comfort and good cheer! There is a thought for you—and here is a sale that makes it become a happy reality. Hundreds of beautiful lamps—in brand-new styles—at prices that seem insignificant compared to the pleasure they will give you and the beauty they will add to your home after dark. —Every Lamp is complete with shades and pull chain sockets. All you have to do is put in the light bulbs. ¥ If You Wish, However, You May Any Standard or Shade Purchase j | Separately at Equally Special Prices l Styles From The $6.98 Sale Group at Group One: Shades Alone, Standards Alone, $3.49 %3.98 Lamps at $6098 —Bridge Lamps only, with standards of beautiful gold poly- chrome finish. Adjustable arm and pull-chain socket. The shades are handmade of georgette in pretty color combinations. Some Group Two: finished with fringe. Lamps at $10-98 —Junior or Bridge Lamps, with wood standards finished in gold- stippled polychrome, hand decorated; and heavy, ornamental bases. Bridge Lamps with adjustable arm. Silk georgette shades in de- sirable colors; some with fringe. Group Three: 1 6 Lamps at $ 098 —Bridge and Junior Lamps, with wood or iron base standards, shed in the new enameled tonings with touches of antique gold. Various attractive designs to choose from.” Hand-tailored shades in artistic shapes and pretty colors, attractively trimmed. Group Four: Lamps at $2 1-98 —Bridge and Junior Lamps, with wood or iron standards, in beau- tiful designs; finished with antique gold, metal leaf decoration and very pretty carved effects. Mounted on heavy, ornamental bases. The shades in a variety of unique shapes. - ‘Some of pleated geor- gette, trimmed with bullion fringe; others tailored efiects in fringe- Group Five: Lamps at $26.98 —Bridge and Junior Lamps, with wood or iron standards in hand- carved and gold-illuminated scroll effects. All decorated in antique designs. Your choice of handmade georgette shades in exquisite colorings or hand-painted shades in beautiful color combinations. Styles From The Sale Group at “The Busy [) Corner” Penna. Ave. 8th and D Styles From The Sale Group at $21.98 = Styles From The Sale Group at Styles From The Sale Group at $26.98 .

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