Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 15

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[ THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926. ! P e i ———tel LEWIS REELECTED BYCITZEN GROLP Again Named President of Brookland Association—Bus' Trip Today Is Planned. ! | WONL 1 Gl SRS N 3,000 Yds. of Reg. 38¢ s k Novelty Lingerie Voile ments for a €] over the route ! notor bus 3} go into | c of turning into Vermont avenue at lowa Circle was opposed by the association. The Washington Rall- way and Flec . notified the assoclation that —A beautiful highly mercerized voile, 36 in. wide, in pretty checks and ! stripes for making Summer lingerie. d hat e Kann’s—Street Floor nised to make the . . f frequent as the; g patronage ¥. W. Turner announced th rranging to showing the the streets of —The colors are honeydew, blue, mais, pink'and sweet pea shade. ~ A Speial Grop of KENTUCKY NAMES POET. One Hundred New Stats Also ::::fs Bird and | S p ri n g C 0 a t S Repeating the Very Successful Sale of Silk Dresses FRANKYORT, Ky., April 14 (#).— formally adopted a State flower, a State bird and named a »oet laureate within the last 60 days. The flower is the golden rod. The Kentucky cardinal, bird of bril- lant red plumage, was chosen as the feathered represe: e of the State. Originating 1 ouse, a resolu- ion passed bot 1bly branches :aming Dr. J professor at the Univer: aureate of Kentuc Sl The Scandinavian girls share equal- ly with boys in the nificent sys- tem of state education and have equal access to all the professions and tc «all posts in the civil rvice. The: “re on partially excluded from the hul At $34.00 $39.75 and $49.75 Values —These Coats have been selected from our higher priced lines for a very special sale Thursday. Our illustration gives you an idea of the smartness of the style, but you must come in to see the attractive colors, and the excellent qualities. 3 and lorsheens, and the styles are flares and straightlines, erted tucks, braids and em- broidery trimmings; many have the new puff sleeve. Other trimmings are squirrel, in natural or beige; and mole, All nicely crepe lined. The new colors include— Rose, Green, Gray, Tan, Singe, Ginger, Viking Blue, Navy and Black Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. For Only Four More Days! A Set of Dishes FREE At $5.75 Actual $10 Values Again —So unusually good an opportunity certainly bears re peating and we know by the inquiries about thesc dresses that another sale will be eagerly welcomed. They are representatives of all the new and popular styles including the flare, the flounce, the straightline effects and each style is attractive. The materials include Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Bordered Silks, -Printed Silks, and combination effects. —Most of the georgettes have underslips. The co are Miami blue, tan, rose, green, navy and gray —The sizes are misses’, 16 to 36, and women’s 38 ta 40 Kann’s—Second Floor } to Success Model DUTCHE)KITCHENET o NA%ANEE LET us show you two guides which will in- sure the success of any painting job you under- take. .4 » .4 » b 4 |4 p ¥ 14 » » 4 » P » L4 4 4 ® The display pictured here is set up in our store. It consists of eight pieces of clapboard » each finished with a different » shade of .4 » c # inthe selection of House Paint. » It shows you the actual paint and the beauty of its color and finish. The smooth even sur- face is indicative of quality. You can test the toughness of the paint film with your thumb nail —a test which affords ample indication of durability. Another guide that takes the guess work out of paintingjobs 1s this little booklet entitled *McDougall-Butler Paint and Varnish Facts.” It answers all the questions which might arise in connection with a painting job. Even the novice at painting can insure the suc- cess of his work by following this guide and by using Mc- Dougall- Butler Products. A copy of this booklet may be had at our store or will be mailed to you on request. ‘These guides make painting a pleasant pastime instead of a difficult duty. Plan toseethem soon. EORGE R. GILL 640 Penn. Ave.S.E. Phones Lincoln 6800 and 2649 Prompt Delivery Anywhere 2l N VO O O VOV T VO VO T VOTE O TOTw | Smart Handbs --It is decidedly chic for the handbag to match the costume this season, and In this low priced collection are the newest styles and colors. Some are of all leather with leather-covered frames of a contrasting color. Others are of patent combined with colored leathers. Various styles, two pictured, and the colors include blonde, red, green, tan and gray. " Kann’s—Street Floor. Thursday Is Baby Day! Children’s Underthings 79¢ Ea. —Gowns of splendid quality material, nicely trimmetr with lace and embroid- ery. Sizes 4 to 14 years. —Princess Slips, also in sizes 4 to 14 years. Nicely made of good material and trimmed with lace and embroid- ery. jons of nice material, attrac- tively trimmed with lace and embroid- ery. Made with drop seats. Sizes 2 to 8 years, Many Other Baby Day Specials —*Ideal” Sample Shoes for —Infants’ Bafety Chairs, for babjes. $1.00 and $1.25 home or traveling. Can at- each Napanee Cabinet selected during that time. To make it still more interesting, the very easiest terms are allowed—with a whole year to pay! Come to- morrow and let us show you the— Model A Napanee $39.75 4 in pa n ing 5 —This annual Spring sale is for one week only— .4 i t - 1 | and offers a beaupu'fflfBluc Willow Dinner Set with $ OO DOWN In Golden Oak: Finish ‘dnd Other Models in White and Gray at $69.50 to $96.50 Kann’s—Third Floor. Junior and Lamps, Bridge $2.98 For the Standards Only! —Another large shipment of Lamps has arrived. This ume {ou can buy the polychrome standards for $2.98 or the complete lamps, as shown, for slightly more. Two styles are sketched, and they are offered complete, excepting bulbs, at these low prices. Junior Lamps $5.98 —Complete with 18-inch imi- tation pigskin shade and two light sockets, cach with pull chain. No bulbs. Bridge Lamps $3.67 -These very attractive lamps each have a 12-inch imitation pigskin shade in various col- ors and designs. No bulbs. Silk Shades JorEridzemd qp 12 Off! Junior Lamps Kann’s—Third Floor. regularly. A pair —infants’ Pads, for coach or crib, Blue or p! Each . 59(! —Infants’ Rubberized Bibs. Special, each. ... 15¢ —Infants’ Knitted or Crochet- ed Wool Sacque pink or blue. value. Each . —Infants’ Bootees, in pink or blue. value. Pair —Infants’ Petticoats, trimmed tach to any tollet seat, Each $1.95 —Infants’ Drawers, trimmed ‘with cluster tucks and hem- stitched hems. Bizes 2 25 to 12 years. Pair...... C Fiosh, white or patursl. Sge , white or Tt : - 50¢c —Hand - painted and Brush Sets. Set... 59‘: —Lawn Caps, daintily trim. med with lace or em- 580 broidery. Bach ...... Reg. $2.25 5 “We:r-Eve : —Aluminum Rice Bollers, Specially priced 31.9‘«’5 to $2.75 A Special Sale of Tih lace or mbroldery. y tmpe: Short or long styles. Size 27 x 27, e 5% Gomn MM 2 $2.00 —Infants’ Carriage Sets of crepe de chine, prettily em- broidered scalloped edges. Colors, pink and bl Each . it e AROS Kann's—Second Floor. Searfs, $2.95 $3.95 to $4.95 Values —One of the most beautiful collections of Scarfs we have ever offered at such a low price. Included are scarfs of crepe de chine, in new patterns, including the strik- ing “Flame” design. —Also the new Polka Dot Scarfs, of - gette, with graduated dots. Black on white, red on white, freen on white, blue on tan, rose on tan, blue oh gray and rose on gray. Kann's—Street Floor " $1.50 Reg. $140 “Wear.Ever” 3-Qt. Saucepans Special at 98¢ Extra —Mail and Phone Orders Filled. Kann's—Third Floor. ‘alues at $1.69 i —Ready - made ‘Window or Door Awnings, of good, heavy’ ‘striped duck; each compiete Ted tryimes and mes and fxtures. Light &+ tan and white, green and white and dark tan and white stripes. —Sizes 30 and 36 inches wide, to fit spaces from 28 to 88 inches. —Sizes 42 to 48 inches wide, and regu- Y el T Other Sdle Groups at $2.69, $2.99, $3.39, $3.49 and $3.99 Kann’s—Third Floor. Maids’ and Nurses’ @ Uniforms , $1.95 Ea. ~These Uniforms are standard makes and are much in demand by nurses, for tea room maids, for use in cafe- p terias, as well as for home wear. —They are made of Fruit of the Loom; also a “Nellie Don” style, straightline models with long or short sleeves. And the Hoover, which has the double front, with collar in long- pointed or tuxedo style. —All white, or blue with collar white, also all blue, or all black sate; and cotton pongee. —Sizes 36 to 40. Kann's—>Second Floo: “ All This Week—On the Street Floor! The “Aurora Cone” Demonstration —One of the most fascinating and effective modes of decorating is this “Aurora Cone”—you can decorate anything from a lamp shade to a hat. Wood, silk, glass, cloth, in fact anything to wear or to use. Come in and see how easy it is to do. Sets to do the work can be purchased here at moderate prices. 5 Philippine Gowns i . At $1.95 —A specialized collection of handmade and hand-embroidered wns in a variety of dainty styles. They are made of soft, g:e nainsook elaborately embroidered in lovely designs and Colado motifs. Have firmly scalloped edges and ribbon drawn eyelets. V, round, square and Batteau necks—short kimono or sleeveless styles. —A good-looking assortment of Philippine Gowns, not so elaborately embroidéred as 31.49 & sl.(’q the above. 'Priced at Kann's—Second Floor.

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