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THE EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. For the Junior Miss of 14 to 20— You’ll Find What You Want at Jersey Frocks in Pastel Shades y Or Silks and Crepes in Brilliant Colors at “The Busy Corner” —Enough delightful individuality in Panna dve. these youthful frocks to make youth i ] 8th and D Sts. ful hearts flutter with pleasure at { wearing them. —One-piece Wool Jersey Irocks, in the pastel shades of Spring. The sleeves and collm / " . are embroidered in contrasting colors, others have puli / v { Candles sleeves trimmed in contrasting strips of Jersey. | ! —Flat crepes, georgettes, some combined with taffeta b . k § Kaun's Kapitol Kandy. wade also at this price. with shirring, hand-drawn work, = \ ! \ | iresh cach d assortment touch of hand-painting, jabots of self material, tucking. etc., are the trimmings: and the colors are brilliant, or ) in darker tones. \ h ' ) e ey i Kunn's—>second Floom i ¥ pound i d/g d OS m Georgette Veiling Subdues These J | ancolate corersd) Kann's—Street Floo h . Gay Printed Frocks PR Two Unusual Saturday Savings! Q ~ I\ S5t | ambekin and Suede —Exquisite Silk Stockings that will be a pleasure to t $ ].5 [N l ! OLoC > Gloves, Special at }VB&}‘ are offered in this sale at two such very; IOV{ prices -I'he veilling ot georgette at least tries to subdue these new | ) 1 95 P . it will be more than a pleasure to buy. If you are in need prints, but their intriguing beauty reveals itself, nevertheless. . r. of hose for Spring, or even if you do not actually need And next to the popular veiled effects are combinations of prints { Attractive novelty cuff glo, e = . & = with plain-colored crepes: others are pastel-colored crise de Gray o e with ttily broiderec them, come in and get them in this sale, if you want real ehines and flat crepes, and novel tucked georgettes with gilt Drcas. with Ineerts o7 FEIhI o e bt : tacells Dress, uith inserts of backs—all splendid qualities 3 tie and offered at a most mod —Sleeves, putf or flare, extend themselves in balloon styles, or { price. Mode and be P o e y gather their fullness down demurely into little sleeve bands | { 3 de andl Brows. itz Ril(lnlOUl' 2 'l‘hread bllk HOS(’.‘ These new models display the new colors, new lines, new trim ’\,‘Jhg,;{,fm‘.j['t \?,:". Seconds of $2.00 Quality at . . ° l ° S { ment, 5307 <7 and women's sizes The imperiections in these hose are so slight you will have difficulty in finding Kann's—>second Floor. =0 awk® them. But vou will find them a good service weight thread silk hose that will wear $1 to $l:"0_ Mohawk splendidly. Made with mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes, in sizes 8% to 10 < R = o At . . . Fabric Gloves at Chaice of black and the good colors for Spring. 1200 pairs only are oftered, so Costume bllps l)lspla\ Vivid Trimming Contrasts in ome Garly New Colorings at . e 9 . I ( o1 1.000 Prs. Silk and Rayon Hose Girls’ Spring Coats | ..o Reg. $1.00 Perfect Quality for . . .69(: Pr. $2'95 Ea' p g § s 5 Foumicull d dark colorings for evening and street are ‘g;’;‘“‘i“‘:-:;‘ o 5 < ~ . . 1 tl v . and such materials sport sati N o H at . designs hese Good-looking Stockings are made of a splendid quality silk and rayon e and cotton) and pongee. The Now Here esigns. that will give good service. Mercerized tops. plaited seamless soles and seam up i : ouly. Those in ha The colors of t 4 5 : AnL G 2 = include biscuit the back. Maple cream, gray and skin colors only. Sizes 84 to 10, You will like three-inch @ ! t‘._‘\ n{l:]g]x::“_:vv h»,‘n; it 2 nut, sand, them. and will want several pairs at this price. for every cos Epiasagl Satl R ot 4 ver, French nost modestly pr ] o Kann's—Street Floor. s—Second Floo . i Sizes 5V, to 8V, A flaming dash of red 1 the wul 3 \ Kann's—Street Floo ar facing of a soft blue plaid, a st S Phboent Linclah misy g Children’s Wash Dresses o 46 /i B buttng in du!rkelr tones of the | % 3N 4 With and Without This “Merry /| ! Bloomer ’ e \ There are smart models wit: f = The New *-Lottie Clare o o Silred. and consertible S { : * 1% . vith patch and slit pockets; anc Ties at $1.00 8% % = . Mald Sh()e \ , one-button and _double-breast: ire one of the rtest und TRy N : § cifects, are in evidence Has An Arch Support! \ W§ -The contrasting colors ar Z . brought in by bands and insers be worn in two or (I;rcc difterent LI while other “trimmings are i o or t 5 - h 2) o stitching and pipings. ways. Gay and bright they add N 4 r 2 g and pipings. their own note of chic to the mode < f ° —Materials are Tweed:. it is kuown as the Plaza Twin S ) plaids, checke and polaire cloth. —Other Ties at 59c to $1.50. Kann's—Street Floor patent 1 i the bLulltin arch, which gives proper : 71 port to the foot and at the s Colors — Green. rose. allows proper freedom of movemel copen, rust and tan. A4 N New Hats. Too. at R .- Thet the feet. It combines comfort and smart ) —Si [ 4 e g Spring Hats Shape Their S o kue‘aj - 14d - $1.95 Each Way to Smartuess ! i g ann's—Second Floo: ifs—Second Flo Com o 1 ou want to know' complete oot comtort. L L] L ! -Brand-new shapes of hair, hair and tatteta, . R . v 4 Satwrdey Sele of skt ‘steate ant aile et e Siess for the Thousands Are Attending the Great large or bobbed heads. Every color, one could Necklaces That S arkle in the Fin_e Writing wish for, bright and subdued.” Hats for matron A P Bpamar | S woe, st x| Sale of Vietor Records : A Regular $2.00 Value! be here you will want a new hat to wear with egulusd| 2 s srleproductions of real diamond mecklaces [ ' ekt EE T smomaaames || at Less 1han Half Price 9c Box now, when you can do so for such a moderate OO N NGt otre it rerrl Dot of ins ° 2 Thds, form the Dandant. At aich & low price sum? There {8 ho reason in the world why every giri hid” not have Ohe 0 Wear WIth evening The Ansell, Bishop & Turner’s Stock! —-0dd boxes and surplus stock Kann's—Second Floor i Kann's—Street Floor 5 S irom such ‘r)r:::ut\a‘\kll‘\:‘r‘f:g as Eton Practically Every Record in the Catalogue Is Included! 3 & ; Weyand, etc. No box worth less d S . -—It is one of those once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, offer- \‘\,'a}:;xslé(:]d :2;“0;:“1‘(:““"‘;""1;‘ ol 1,000 P(:S. lmported Lace NCCkweal' ma ing practically every record in the entire Victor catalogue Iofp"hw“h fangy liningssanid apme at }es]lls than half the customary prices. Five price groups of the papers with deckle. edges i as follows : g e - Saturday Sale at Only— fine stationery to get what they ., need at a most unusually low price 3 Reg",ar 1.00 to 1.75 Values - Kann’s—Street Floor s s “Ca wge { 5 ™ —Lace neckwear is a favorite this season and in this c c rter’s § 5 8 sale Saturday you will have an opportunity to get many A Rayon Bloomers ot > lovely pieces at a price that is within the reach of eve.r% -~ one. Vestees with collars attached, and Collars wit! o 1 $135 Black 15 . b . . -] 4 Label, $1.50 and $1.75 . At $1.75 Pr. ) i jabots are.in the assortment. Some with cuffs, others R’_B“l“ “’"_ Black Labe l\o; Se:lt o ,1.5% Bh:: lfa]"] s :J:\‘dz{quorx;::!firl\rd‘ iR RN without. Rolled, pointed and round necklines and such and $1 Blue Seal Recorde. Records. el ings. Made of excellent quality ! ¢ laces as Imitation Pt. Venice, Carrick Macross and Ba- L . vayon. and very modestly priced. tiste combined with Pt. Venice lace. A special purchase By These Famous Artists e : makes this sale possible. Madame Patti Emilio De Gorgorza, Baritone Novelty Rayon Chemise § Kann’s— Street Floor Earico Caruso, Tenor Sophie Brulan, Contralto At $1.95 Ea ™ antt's—otrec! 00! id Feodore Challiapin, Buss D'Mitri Smirnov, Tenor £ . o } John McCormack, Tenor E. H. Sothern—Julia Marlow -'I'\\'uv('nl)n w u‘h b:)mu; Toti Del Monte, Soprane Flonsaley Quartet 1ops, and s 2 sides. 3004 Goler combinations Trom which to hoose. Kann's—Street Floor. An Unusual Sale of Good Fiction oty S Edmond Clement, Tenor Toseanini and La Scala Alfred Cartot, Pianist Orchestra Philadelphia Symphony Reinarld Werrenrath, Baritone 3 C “echestra Mabel Garrison, Soprano 3 y Fritz Kreisler, Violinist Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Pianist { 3 ! Hans Ki , Vi cellis I lerewski, Pianisl —These Books include original editions from such publishers as Little, Brown, = e fl_l?;:’dll: sa';.-l::o ist u'fi'c{;&?f sy Pianist Harper, Doran and Knopf. They have never appeared in reprint, and have hereto- Louise Homer Contralto Evan Williams, Tenor jfore been priced at $2.00 each. ‘Among the titles are the following, though there Mischa Elman, Violinist And Many, Many Others. are many others we have not room to list: ' —“The G Desire,” by Al der Black < S —] 75 k S A ! e o bk o e e SR Tomorrow at ~“Heres to the Gods,” by Austen Parker o s Y e > ~—“Invisible Wounds,” by Frederick Palmer —$1.50 and $200 Red Seal —$200 to $3.50 Red Seal Dou- —*“The Tide,” by Mildred Cram 3 : 5 z 2. Enancd” by Grocs Flandrau ] Double-faced 10-inch Records, ble-faced, 12-inch Records, each— each— —*“The Wall " by Sara Ware Basseut —~The Flying Buccaneer;” by Jack Binne g 650 95(’ —"Imperturbe,” by Elert H. Paunl < —“The “Dn-ni:er:,"hby‘:ll{uben Parsons X ' —*“Roles,” by Elizabeth Alexander . 0 : o iy ““Fibble, D.D,” by Irving S. Cobb 3 Kann’s Downstairs The Busy Corner” —“The Lark,” by Dana Burnet f Bookstore and Street s —“Burned Bridges,” by Bertram Sinclair Penna. Ave., 8th and D Sts. —“The Boosters,” by Mark Leo Luther Floor Kann's—Fourth Floor.