Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1926, Page 44

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THE éUNDAY‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 6, 1926—PART 1 —A sale that offers an unusual opportunity to women—especially those planning a vacation— to secure smart low shoes at a price every one can afford—and cannot afford to neglect, Not odds and ends—but brand-new shoes— —Patent Leathers with color- ed leather trimmings —Patent Leather Cuban —Russia Calf French Military and Steeple Heels! Twenty Necessities in NOTIONS—Choice at— 30¢ —French Darning Cotton, in black and all the wanted » Ele or double mesh. All col- colors. 5 balls for. S0c g ordonbls or gray. 3(). L e it Shiaida Dozen ....... sizes 3, 4 and 5. i —Fancy Ribbon.covered Elastic, worn " with an in assorted colors. Regularly Pair .. = 50c yard. Special, 3 30¢ —Hair Nets, in cap shape. Sin- —Ironing used on any 5 arious . Regu- - Sanitary s. Reg Special, 3 (e ularly 10¢ each. Spe coales 4 Iy priced Monday 5 8 sar Your choice — Large Size Dish Cloths. Reg- ularly” 10c each. Mon- (), Monday. a pair, at..... 30c day. special at 4 for.... —Sew-on Garters, of heavy S Marcel Curling Irons. Splen- suspender weh. Write or 4id for keeping vour hair flesh. Special, 2 pairs in curl. Special, each.. 30c gor ... 30¢ —Sanitary Aprons, of pure gum rubber. Regularly 3%c, special, each 30c Hangers, in in all sizes. home. 3()‘: Shields, in —Infants’ Rubber Pants. Sec- onds of 25c quality Spe- ctally priced, 2 pairs for 30c H —Earl Dress Shields, in sizes 2, and 4. Pair 3 and 4. Regu 5e, —Cap-shape 35c and 4lc p : and grav. § ctal, pair ... 30c day, 3 for .. 3 Sanitary Belts, of white cloth —Rubber Crib Sheets, of excel- with astic at fludes‘m Sizes 26 lent gum. Nice for cribs to 36. Regularly 39c, e iage Bpedaicarn O 0C 30c Kann's—Street Floor. flesh color. New Dress Linens 58¢ Yd. —Linens have been unusually popular this Spring. There are so many new ways of trimming them, a touch of ap- plique work. of hand embroidery, or even of the new hand painting will complete a very smart sports frock made of linen. About thirty different colors from which to select, and plenty of white. 36 inches wide, fully shrunk. ‘_f- —Printed Voiles, the firm, vet crisp 2-ply best quality, 38 inches wide, in the new small neat figure designs; also beautiful floral patterns, grounds. A yard.... Kann’s—Street Floor. RARRD e New! Snow White Apron Frocks At $1.00 —A particularly attractive collection of apron frocks for Summer—offered at a most attractively low price. They are made of soft, white madras in striped, barred and checked patterns. Lovely, youthful styles withi Peter Pan collars, panel and jabot effects—daintily trimmed with organdie, self material and lace edgings. Cool, comfortable and a splendid value. Just 600 in the lot, so shop carly. 75 Patterns in Printed Foulards 4 $2.00 Quality $1.69 Yd. —36 inches wide. An excellent quality of silk that will give excellent wear. About 75 dif- ferent patterns from which to select; light and dark grounds, including navy and tan, black and white, navy and white. Plenty of polka dot patterns in different size dots. —Costume Slips of nainsook, batiste and Fruit of the Loom, to wear with the aprons mentioned above-—specially priced at 79¢ and $1.00 Kann's—Second Floor. “The Busy Corner” On Sale Tomorrow at Kann’s—F ourth Floor. —Ten of the styles are sketched—all correctly and faultlessly vled, and all with light-colored linings—an asset in these days of the light-col- ored stockings. Our advice is to come early, for the unusualness of the sale will bring out many women and, of course, the best go first. —Black, Blonde and Parch- ment Satin Shoes —Colored Leathers —Sizes 3 to 8. Ready! An Unusual Collection of Summer Dresses 516.9% Many distinctive new departures are noted in these unusually striking new styles which have just arrived. Departures which presage the trend of the coming scason’s styles. Both the one and two piece are in evidence. Featured among the new style notes— Georgette Crepes Canton Crepes Polka Dot Prints Floral Prints New versions of the flare High or low and distinctly new necklines Crepes Trim vestees and Button Plain Crepes embellishments Ete. Sizes 16 to 20—36 to 44—46 to 52 Kann's—Second Floor. $3.50 Yd. —These are the finest printed silks made in the United States. The designs are the creations of three of America’s foremost artists. Women who appreciate the unusual and striking will be delighted with these beautiful bordered silks, The designs are given special names, " Names of Prints: “Old-fashioned Garden” “By the Sea” Chas. B. Falls “Statistics” Rene Clark —As only 1% to 212 yards will make a dress, the remarkable low price at which these'silks are offered Monday should appeal to almost every woman. Names of Artists: Katherine Sturges Kann's—Street Floor. Small Check and Pin Dot The colors include: Red, Gray Beige o Navy Blue Green Pink, Sunni June Rose Black and All W hite Tomorrow—The Famous “Americana” Bordered Crepes—Usually $7 a Yd.—at 39-in. Heavy Printed Silks 2.69 to $3.50 Values $1.79 Yd. —A beautiful assortment of Shimmering Radium and Crepe de Chines, printed in practi- cally all the smart designs that have fashion’s favor. There are two-tone effects and multi- colored patterns from which to select, in glorious colors on light and dark grounds, flow- ered, geometric and dot de- signs. With many sports pat- terns among them. Penna. Ave., 8th and D - Ready-made Gowns, of good Pumps / Straps Tongue Effects and Step-in Styles Seconds of $1.85 and $2 “Radmoor” and “Best-Knit” Silk Hose—$1.25 Pr. —An assortment which includes both Medium and Heavy Weight Silk Hose—all with mercerized lisle tops, soles, heels and toes—and although they are called seconds at the factory—you will find the imperfections so slight they are difficult to find. Sizes 8% to 10, in black and good colors. You will need many stockings on your vacation—get them in this sale and save. Kann’s—Street Floor. RRRRARRNS A Special Sale—2,000 Women’s Ribbed Union Suits 59¢ Ea. —Right at the beginning of the hot weather! A sale of Light-weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suits at a mighty small cost. They are nicely made with flat seams, and come in good wanted styles. A real bargain, don’t over- look it. Sizes 36 to 44 Kann’s—Street Floor. Women’s Regular $3.50 Lace-Trimmed Rayon Chemise at $2.95 —These are of a very fine quality rayon, in two-tone effect, and are beautifully trimmed ‘with lace. Bodice tops. Slashed at sides. Sizes 36 to 42. Just the things for Summer—cool and easily laundered. Kann’s—Street Floor. Unusual Values Here! 1,980 Handkerchiefs At Practically Half Price 900 Reg. 12%c 600 Reg. 25c 480 Reg. 25¢ Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Hendkerchiefs Te 1215¢ 18¢c —Women's All-lin- —Women's Fine 3 for 50c en Plain White Cotton Imported —Dainty Crepe de Handkerchiefs with { Novelty Handker- ¢ Chine Handker- Y-inch hems. A ( chiefs, in unusually ‘hl‘d‘"' o P““dl very good quality. § attractive sport ;',’i{’hrsgu'; ',Q"g'e“;y, Low priced. combinations. inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. v Ready to Embroider Pocket Luncheon Sets at 49¢ —These very attractive sets consist of a cover and four napkins. The cover with a small pocket at each corner, into which the napkins fit. Two new designs—one sketched. Your choice Monday at this low price. —Card Table Covers, of excellent quality black sateen. Stamped in simple design and finished with tape. Special 59 : C —~Women's Stamped and —Women'’s Stamped Dreases, of wfhite Iilq:nc. Skimpcle de- 7 i sign for outline work. Can be . 2. Specially priced, cial, each. sach, at.. e e 796 B Kann's—Fourth Floor. Cool for Summer Children’s Voile Dresses at $1.39 —The very daintiest of Little-Dresses for the little girls of 2 to 6 years are offared at this inexpensive price.s They are regu- lar $1.69 values, and charmingly made with shirring at the shoulders and prettily em- broidered in floral designs. Colors—Peach,.’ green, maize, pink, yellow and blue. Kann's—Second Floor.

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