Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1926, Page 13

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Spring Is Hanging Up Her Hat At Atlantic City Winter’s quitting and the seas are growing quieter at Adlantic City. Spring is in the air and Summer’s in the offing—Storm and mist have given way toa paradise of sunlight and crystal days— and health is just walking lowing Reports of Views Given Pupils on Wedlock. By the Associated Press. SHANNON CITY, lowa, March 3.— Guy Stockdale, principal of the Con- | lidated School, has resigned, follow- ing parental reports to school author- ities that he had taught his classes | theories of natural wedlock without | lowa Principal Resigns Fol-‘ Baby Day at Kann’s Offers Many Things That Babies Must Have at Prices Any Mother Will Be Glad to Pay! —Infants’ Crepe de Chine Coats, with smocked yokes or tucked down the fronts, with pleating at neck and sleeves. $5.95 $3'95 value. Each..... —Pretty Little Clocks to keep in the nursery and know when baby's feeding Fi cories. mizngit DOC ~Infants’ Toothbrushes and Red Star “Seconds” | At $2.95 —27x54-inch Hemmed Diapers, seconds of a regular $4.50 quality, offered for Baby Day at the low price above. around like a lost soul wait- | : : | marriage ceremony. ing to be claimed! Pack up | The school board and spend a week-end at The resignation after questioning Gy nstructor. Ambassador, where living is chairman of the board, on a par with the climate, tockdale was unsatis- : 7 He admitted, and selling under par for at reports concerning the people who take advantage of our Low Winter Rates! | placed th | before Mr. Stockdale he resigned.” Stockdale denied teaching or mention of wedlock with- out license was the prime cause of the acce] nce of Stockds 's resig- | nation. We can make no charges, | however,” he said, “because there wi The | Mr. Finch sald Mr. assador advocating the theory, saying that he had merely told members of his class »f instances where such practices ex- isted. D. S. Porter alre: Write or Wire for 1 | When we pointed to Stockdale accepted the hand-painted holders. the 85¢ Each 1 Leather Carriage Straps to keep baby from falling from prags & n his carriage or chalr. @& o Donty oo UES0 Bach . —Hand-embroidered Pillow il ; cases, with plain or scalloped pink or blue, with Seon Daetin attractive designs. 890 embroidered. $100 and your Each Biich B —Kapox Pillo choice of pink or blue color ings. Special for Baby b Day, each....... 2 50¢ —Hand-painted Toilet Sets, consisting of powder box, brush and comb. yonr $1.95 tvory | no investigation completed. and white, Each... 'S4 i i feie B o complaints of the parents —Infants’ Handmade Silk Quilts, cholce of pink or blue. $1.95 ‘ashmere Sacques, ach sleeve 81.25 —Infants’ Enameled Baskets with hand-painted hottoms, and your choice of ivory pink ana blue §3 Q5 Train Baby With a Toilet Seat $2.25 This seat is safe and comfortable and far more sanitary than the old- fashioned nu Tt is fin. ished in durs little seat part is specfally shaped and rounded: the comfortable back- rest and wooden side arms are the right height, and the leather strap Combs and s the front makes sure Baby 5 !h'x i will not fall out. Fastens to the pecta tollet with spring clamp. Get one Ceeenn 65¢ today. Kann's—Second Floor. ATLANTIC CITY v has been ap- —Infants’ position. in kimono styles. Each START ON WORLD TOUR. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, Film Stars, on Two-Year Jaunt. enamels. LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 3 Mrsnaipaniten (®).—Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fair- Bri Wi banks, the latter Mary Pickford of . ly ‘Qesigned, film fame, left yesterday for New SR York on the first leg of a world tour B which is expected to keep them away from their Los Angeles home the better part of two years. They will D H. BAUM & SON [ S ot s e ' : Mrs Charlotte Pickford, mother Tomorro»lv O'lly_Tllese Reg. $1.00 Articles Reduced to . 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Miss Pickford, who is recuperating In the Notion Department! FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5,000 Folding_Chairs Al S Parties Frocks That Flatter the Full Figure, Here At $16.95 —Surely no woman would object to any style which will add to her charm of appearance. Slenderizing smartness is very largely a matter of lines, of cut and construction of the frock worn, even more so perhaps than of the figure which wears it. The materials selected for these dresses are those which have excellent draping qualities, and which aid in creating the desired slim appearance. 9136 from a recent operation, expects to join them in New York. 19c —Sooner or later you will need practically every one of these useful articles. Every one is regularly priced at $1.00. But tomorrow you can buy any or all of them at 79c¢ each—a saving of 20%! The articles include— Hair Clippers Ironing Board Pads Pure Gum Sanitary Apron and Elastic Belt Combination Fancy Household Aprons Electric Curling Irons of Rubber Double-covered White Sheet- Pretty Cretonne Household Ine—1\sth. Wi Aprons 3 ; Sitk Sanitary Aprons 0% ool ol Bie e Assorted Hair Nets. Special Cretonne Garment Bags s a_Dozen 8-pocket Shoe Bags of Cretonne 20 Spools O.N.T. Cotton. Fancy Round Garters Large-Size Laundry Bags of Black and W hite. Assorted Brassierette Dress Shields Cretonne Sizes Sizes 3, 4 and 5 Pocketknives with 2 or 3 Imported Steel Shears 3 Dozen Neat Pac Sanitary I'llr()(lllci'lg ’he i Blades 6, 7 and 8 in. Siz Napkins jide Double-covered Imported Steel Barber Sanitary Petticoat of Muslin, “Arch Grip” Maroon Sheeting Scissors Rubber Back G. l Kann's—Street Floor Smart. Youthful and Comfortable in Her Shoes Flat Crepe, Georgettes, Crepe Elizabeth, Canton Crepe and Printed Crepes Ihey have the same hecoming necklines, and new effects in the sleeves, tiat those of the average size frocks possess. There are plain colors in dark and liwrht shades, and prints in all the new combinations. Among the new colors are the popular palmetto green, Del Monte blue, bois de rose, navy, black. ete 5,000 Sq. Yds. of Reg. 69¢ Sq. Felt-Base Floor Coverings . . 3 5 Cvd In Twelve Attractive Patterns s up to 52 Kann’s—Second Floor Sizes 46 to 52 Costume Slips of Radium, at $5.95 ust what you will under your new s. Made of a splendid hip hems, hed camisole tan and zes 40 to 52 A Nemoflex Combination, at $5.00 | girdle and ! made of | “Time was—and not <o long ago—when, to be correct, with preventive qualities, shoes had to conform with certain obsolete lasts, Grips have proved that the styles of —This splendid floor covering has a hard baked on enamel surface over 4 heavily painted base, which makes it waterproof. Light and dark tile par- quetry, carpet and matting effects from which to choose. —During this sale all linoleum and Felt-base floor covering will be laid for 15¢ square yard instead of the regular 30c. Minimum job, 50. In the ture of correctness, this being District and nearby suburbs ¢ v demonstrated by the fact that the smartest women in town are wearing them. There ¢ Arch Grips for every purpose and in ferent styles, three of which we pictured here. —It is a one-piece brassiere combined heavy coutil in side with elastic sides, elastic and heavily boned over dia- | lity radium with phragm and back. A gar- 7 AW | wide double hem: ment specially designed to . ] tops. Colors: N control the figure. | flesh, black and white. Kann's—Second Floor Kann's—Second Floor want Kann’s—Third Floor hook style straps $8.50 $8.50 ilor Maid Pump of Russia tent and black kid, pr... kid, and p Pump of tan ther, black kid On Convenient Terms! Three-button P of patent kid, pr. Fancy Strap leather and 58'50 ’ ; : Stamped Pieces Special at 39¢ —Card Table Covers, entireiy finished, with tapes to tie. Two very easy designs stamped on unbleached ma t erial 39¢ Special, each ....... C —5-pc. Luncheon Sets, stamped unbleached material in a simple design. Special, 39 a set ceeees C —34-inch Centerpiece and 18x50 inch Scarfs, stamped on splen- did white materials in attrac tive design. Special, 39(: each The Aurora Cone Demonstration Is Still in Progress ~Miss Kelly will gladly vou how to do this n work. Dres hats, scarfs, gloves, hose, in fact nearly any thing vou care to decorate ca be done so by this fascinat ing method. It requires very fittle time and is moest eifective. Come in and let her show you how. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. “The Busy Corner” Fourth 9 Floor Foot Comfort Demonstration In OQur Shoe Dept.— Fourth Floor .y be so 1 at once. It to find out from the who is here to- foot . his advice is free. $384305255005348383822823808838388888838388838338 Aprons at 95¢ -These practical and attrac- tive aprons are made by on simiple “Nelly Don,” and supply a long felt want. They nt per- fectly, will not slip off the shoulders, and you have a choice of all white or pretty figured patterns in orange, blue and green colorings on black or white grounds. The vokes and side piece being made of matching plain col- ors Kann’s—Second Floor Beautiful Crepe de Chine Secarfs at $1.95 —This Spring the scarfs are more vividly colorful than " 9 _and these offered at this low price are the most at- Specml Thurulay ractive styles we are showing. They are of an excel lent grade of crepe de chine in all-over conventional de- Expert Dr. Scholl’s Foot Eazer $1.00 Is All You Have to Pay Down For a Kitchen Cabinet, Gas Range or Refrigerator! “GLOBE” “Northwind” Gas Ranges | Sideleer o St Refrigerators $62.50 In the purchase of one of these ranges we will allow “Napanee™ Kitchen Cabinet All White, for resting Why Cook for Hours When Minutes Will Do? A Demonstration! —The National Pressure Cooker saves time and trouble. It is a simple cook- ing utensil and can be used on oil stoves, ranges or log fires. other and are copenhagen, signs that with their gray, tan harmonize perfectly with each backgrounds. These latter green and orchid. Kann’'s—Street Floor. Delivered to You Now for s Any article of food can be *ither cooked or canned in one of these pressure cookers in one-third or less time than the same article cooked in the or- dinary way. These cookers come with complete alumi- num equipment and a 50-page recipe book. Come in and let us demonstrate to you the ad- vantages of a “National.” The price is only $23.00 altogether and you can use our club plan of convenient payments. Third Floor. Fanni “0Che Busy Corner” $28.85 —A special purchase en- ables us to offer these splendid cabinets at the low price above. They save labor, space and time. Get one at this price and save. This Cabinet Is White Enameled Other styles in white, gray and oak. Kant'»—Third Floor. $10 for your old range and connect the new one free of charge —Our representative will call at any place within 15 miles of the store and give any information wanted. Simply mail the attached coupon. COUPON S. Kann Sons Co. Peuna. Ave., 8th and D Sts. Name Address —Three-door Side-icer Refrigerators, ash case, trimmed with nickel and white enamel lined. 40-pound ice . capacity, sturdily constructed throughout—shelves con- veniently arranged and adjustable Mail and Phone Orders Filled 4t This Price Thursday Only Kann's—Third Floor Seconds of $1.50 Silk Hose trand, Heavy-service-weight, Pure Thread Silk Hose, with less feet, silk soles, seam up the back, mercerized tops and extra long silk boot. Slight imperfections. Sizes 8% to 10, in the good, wanted colors for Spring. Kann's—Street Floor. A Twelve- P “The Busy Corner” Penna. Ave. 8th and D

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