Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1926, Page 38

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Year vesper service will be | U jeld ut the Llizabeth Somers resi- | OW [dence Sunday afternoon at 530 ¢ the residents of the! rs, who left town for | i “hristmas holidays, will have re- | ) | turned by Sunday evening. i the Dupx ! i : Fourth Pair of Twins. Mlowing N y 2.—That the fourth pair of [ ent _of unusual tis the opinion of A. C. Mc-| . who has| to Mrs. John | 1 spent a large | class will widing Thanksgiving din. | n Bible study at the school. | ners for needy families in the city. PLEASANT LAXATIVE For Sick, Feverish, Bilious Children Needs “California Fig Syrup” Hurry, Mother! Even a feverish, | sick child tomorrow. It doesn’t o » cramp or overact. ' bilious or :cnshnated‘.chlld Io\./es the Ask your druggist for genuine | pleasant taste of “California Fig| uCaliformia Fig Syrup” which has * This gentle, harmless laxa. | directions for babies and children of am | tive never fails to sweeten the all ages printed on bottle. Mother! | stomach and open the bowels. A| You must say “California” or you ial | teaspoonful today may prevent a may get an imitation fig syrup. Hear John McCormack’s Big Song Hits— “You Forgot to Remember” “Oh, How I Miss You Tonight” Victor Record No. 1121—Price, $1.50—Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Just a Few Console Model “Free-Westinghouse” Electric Sewing Machines Used as Demonstrators Offered Tomorrow at a $30.00 Reduction! miachines left, and because we want to :m a $30.00 reduction in price. which means They are all in the style illustrated above and are in They have only been used here > store as demon- And vou can buy one on the usual co nt payment plan A $20 Allowance for Your Old Sewing Machine If You Purchase a New Free-Westinghouse Electric Consolette or Desk Model I'he illustrations here show how they may be used to add to the vour home in addition to doing your sewing quietly, efficiently vithout effort on your part. Any model can be secured for 2 D Balance in Con- OWn venient Payments. Fourth Floor. “The Busy Penn. Ave. Corner™ 8th and D THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 3, 1926— PART L Two January Sales of Dresses---At Kann’s Offer Attractive Styleg for Early Spring Wear at Low Prices —Special purchases have brought unusually early, very unusual values in advance styles; ready to meet early Spring needs. The styles are simple, but effective, the materials remarkably good for the price, and the workmanship excellent. Many L’Aiglon and Hubrite models among them. Misses” and women’s sizes. —These are made in straightline styles, many trimmed with drawnwork, tucking. buttons and some embroidered: plain colors, also figured effects and checks. Some are trimmed with Porto Rican collars and cufis. The materials are— —Butterfield Helvetia Cloth. Jap Crepes, Irish Linens, Ginghams, and Chambrays. —Higher-grade Dresses, but here also chic simplicity rules. Straightlines. tucking, hemstitching, drawnwork. The new blues, orange, rose, tan, and others plain colors in the linens. and in the rayons are lovely black and white striped stvles. etc. Materials— —*“Genuine Radioux Chiffon,” a rayon fabric. made by Galey and Lord. Others are fine linens. Kann's—Second Floor. Occasional Furniture In a Jammry Sale— Tables, in ctive styles $4.95 to $6.50 I End Tables. Special % 3 095 erii- s At g End Tables, in »-tone mahogany Sl —$455 Telephone Table and Stool, —103 Regular $645 Telephone Tables, rs. Mahogany 10 Regular $9.95 Telephone Tables, $6 95 vith chairs. Mahogany finish at $32.50 Sectional 2 Bookcases, Special 2 I'hese are the Rhodes Sectional Bookcases, well made and nicely finished in mahogany. or wa 4 each includ p. base, and three hook sections of 9, 11 and 13 inch heights Same cases with Desk Section at $41.00. at, each moking Cabinets at, each ‘abinet with Humidor at abinet with Humidor at... —2 Regular $17.50 Tudor Console Tables, in ma I ny finish. Compl with polyvehrome mirror. Priced, each $ 1 295 —20 Regular $3250 Drop-leaf Tea Wagons, in mahogany or walnut finishes Tudor design. Special, each $24-95 —10 Regular $24.95 Gate-leg Tables, in brown mahogany or American walnut $l6 45 finishes. Special, each ..... B —6 Regular $37.50 Gate-leg Tables, Quaint Spinet Desks -—Reg. $24.95 Desks in pretty brown ma any finish. with lock. Hlustrated. $16.95 Special, each ........ —Reg. $27.50 Large Spinet Desks, in attractive Dutch Colonial style, finished in brown mahogany. it ith lock. Speclal, il oSl §57.03 Fourth Penn. Ave. Nine Women Qut of Ten Can Be Fitted In One of the New Va j c/Nemo-le: Girdles and Corsets At $5.00 —The sketches show four of the new models which the manufac- turers of Nemo-flex have just brought out to sell during the Janu- ary sale at the special price of $5.00. They are splendid values and nine out of ten women can be fitted in one -or another of these models with marked results in improved figure lines. This newer corsetry is light, flexible, smart and truly re- 553 Su"y) markable in value. At your first Lonerioocadeant opportunity you must see the B kit models shown in these illustrations. Kann’s—Second Floor. = A girdle No. 501. &, =" average figure with heavie: hips and thighs. Gener ous inserts of webbinz. Closed hack. Brocade J < A gir No. 500. ;% the figure of average proportions. Brocade and elastic webhing closed back. 5 . : For t} “The No. 510, ¥or,the Busy figure. Brocade and elas- Corner” tic web.

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