Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 25

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Undermuslins-—— »—Philippine Gowns, of fine lin- gerie cloth. Handmade and hand embroidered. alue. ial, -vehinationmmy, - »Lingerie Gowns, trimmed with lace, e id fine tuckings end ribbon Value. Special ~Kickernick Combinettes, of , barred volles and nov- ls. White and light lue for $1.95. ~Costume Sl of fancy fig- ured ray . finished with thr uffles. Special, $1.95 ize Tub Silk Cos Hip hems. Flesh, gray. a, sizes. Eac! ~—Costume Siips, of sport satin. Dark colors. Broken sizes.* § value. 31.95 BNl o i et of white satin and radium. L trimmed or tai- Jored - styles. $3.95 $2 95 YRS Tor. ... ......... ~—Bloomers, of sateen and satin- ette; dar Sport leng: $1.95 - Kickernick Bloomerg, of nov- elt triped cotton. Cuff or knees. $1 value 79(: n's—Second Floor. Home Fittings A Seat Cover Sets, the Gates” make, of good covert cloth. Only 1 to kind. Regular $9.98 to grades. 8 e- priced ‘niu.' $5.00 t, set )0 yards High-grade Drapery Velour, of good heavy quality in rerffnant lengths. ~Ideal for , upholstery work, etc. s Hal <] rtains, quality Marquisette, voile. ~Finished with d edge borders. 59¢ grades. Special, 29c of good scrim or B "necat r to 98¢ pr. and styles. iy damaged. Regularly $25.00 1o $40.00 Very special Friday at = B iy ac eaen: .. $15.00 ~400 High-grade Duplex Win dow Shades. Slight seconds of the $1.59 grades. Size 3 ft. wide v 5ft. 9 in. long. Spe tdts ntiionn s IIDC Hi grade Window or \whings in various striped Sizes 30, 36, 42 and 48 wide, made 3 ft. to frame inch valance. li‘rula_v‘ b _m,' $1.29 iird Floor.® There’ll Be a Rush for These $1.95 to $2.50 Plain and Printed Silks At $1.29 Ya. 39-inch Printed All-Silk Crepe de Chine 36-inch Washable All-Silk Foulards 33-in. Imported Honan Washable Pongee 39-inch Plain All-Silk Crepe de Chine 39-inch Polka Dot Georgette Crepe 39-inch Printed Georgette Crepe 39-inch Plain All-Silk Georgette Crepe 33-inch Printed Washable Broadcloth 36-inch Lingerie Radium Silk 39-in. Printed Polka Dot Crepe de Chine Street Floor. i Cl —ssl:xlcl:g Prlnledea::::)cr:n. ClOSe-Ollt Of Sateens and Polka Dot Sateens. Black, white and colors. 50c to B9¢ qualities. Clear- ance, vara 39¢ Kann's—Street Floor. price. Candy—Specials —Homemade Sea Foam. in va- nilla, chocolate, maple and strawberry flavorings, filled with English walnuts. ¢ PE TR Sl 39¢ ~1-pound boxes of Salt Witer Risen, Sbox ... BDE higher priced. A few special Gowns of soft cotton crepe. in white and colors. At- tractive styles. Step-ins of dotted seco, in white and flesh. Lace and net trimmed. Kann's—Street and Kann's—Street Floor. Discontinued Models Corsets and Girdles '$2.95 $4.00 and $5.00 Values ; —Odd garments and broken sizes of well known makes in the following quantities: —7 Warner. Regularly $4.00. —12 American Lady. Regular- —10 Redfern. $5.00. 1y $5.00. < egularly —18 Regaliste. Regularly $5.00. 1 La Premigg™ 00. .. —10 H. & W. Regularly $5.00. 5 Youthline. Regularly $5.00. —21 College Girl. Regularly $5.00. —Second Floor. —28 C/B. Regularly $5.00. Kann’ Girls’ $1.50 to $2.00 Dresses, Special at —Chambrays, prints and Peggy cloth 4 Choice of all colors and becoming $ I .OO ‘styles. Some with cuffs and collars of material, others contrasting colors. Second Floor. every woman hunting for bargains. Voiles, crepes, flocked dot voiles, ging- hams, etc. And every color dresses, aprons, etc. Street Floor. $4.98 Room Size Grass Rugs—Choice —Heavy, Double-warp Grass Rugs, ‘in good patterns and colors. suitable for 8x10, 9x15 and 6x12 ft. Remember $2. 2 ) at a price like this they will go in a hurry. Come early. ; Third Floor. Reg. $11.98 Simmons Metal Beds cane panel heads and feet. Choice of wood and ivory finishes and full and single sizes.—(Third Floor.) make up this attractive collection of Remnants of 19¢ to 29¢ Wash Goods imaginable. Just the ma house or porch use. You have a 25 beds to sell in the clearance— h’s Low Shoes at $1.95Pr. he Clearance at 49¢ Ea. e=—Priced at Only $1.00 Summer Store Hours 9:15 to 6:00 ; Closed Saturdays i dresses for the to 14 year olds. An assortment to please terials you will want for choice of desirable room sizes—9x12, all the well known Simmons, With Toilet Goods Leather Goods —Beaded Bags with metal DeVilbiss Atomizers, of heavy frames. Made in Belgium. In pastel Regularly §2.94. Spe- Clearance, clal, " ebch.. .. uries $1:95 . e, genEs $2.95 —Beaded Bags of pastel-colored bugle beads. 69c value. 39(: ~—Hand Mirrors, of manufac- Speclal for Clearance at.. tured indestructible pearl on “ Children’s Bags. Just what ‘ amber. Large size, with oval the .young miss wants to take plate glass mirror. on her vacation. Regu- 79¢ Intended to sell for $2.25 larly $1. Special... $7.50. Special....... —Thermos Jugs, tray and glass. —Large Comb-and Brush Tray Intended to sell for &t to match mirror, of pearl on 750. Specal for @3 Q5 amber. Intended to sell for Clearance at........ ® $5.25. Clearance spe- $l 95 —Universal__ Galion Bert A . Tuge »eia$3.95 —$mall lot of Boudoir Clocks, $4.50. Special, each. in transparent amber case on “Vacuum Bottles. Pint_size. SO b e il Specially priced for 59¢ larly $5.00. Clearance $1 95 Clearance at............ w141 < “Leather Hags, some pouch, —Large Size Metal Trays, with lace do’fly‘ gundel;i gl’nés;, larly 1. an .95, Special .. 95¢ Kann's—Streét Floor. some flat book. With strap back and strap top. Regularly $5 $6.00. Choice....... Kann's—Street Floor. Many More Savings Than Are Told About Here Will Be Found Throughout the Store At 79c¢ Here is a splendid opportunity to secure cool, comiortable garments to replenish the Summer wardrobe, at a low . They represent close-out lots from manufacturers and from our own stock—garments that have been much ‘WASHINGTON, D. ADANCE~6DAYS/ §n On It! Here’s Part of the Bargain News Handkerchiefs 360 Women's Tmported Cotton Handkerchiefs, novelty colered effects, with hand-rolled hems. Regularly 25c. Clearance price. 5 10¢ -240 Women's Novelty Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, pretty bright colors. Regu i larly 25c. Clearance, b each . 12%%¢ ovelty Colored Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, with hand-rolled hems. Good colors. Regularly Bl Aloh. o 21c Kann's—Street Floor. Shoes—Small Lots -360 pairs Women's Rubjer- sole Keds, oxfords and straps. White and white with tan trim- mings. Clearance price, 50‘, B PAT,ousieasirinn —350 pairs Misses’ d_Chil dren's 8hoes, patents, Russia calf and whites, in broken sizes. .50 4 3.50 vnlue.u. 31.00 s ts' Turn-soie of patent leather and High and low styles. Regularly Clear- 650 Shoes, white. Sizes 5 to 8. $1.50 and $2.0 ance price, pair, Kann's—Fourth Floor. Underthings items are- —Costume Slips of batiste, in white, flesh and honey. Lace- trimmed tops, hip hems. —Chemises of fine batiste and nainsook, in white and pastel colors. Trimmed with lace. Second Floors Summer ‘Furniture vy Off —20 Park or Lawn Settees, 4 ft. long. Regularly $750. Now......... $5'63 ~20 Folding Lawn Settees. Regularly $5 Spe- cial, each. $4.47 —~30 Folding Lawn Settees. Regularly $§1 Spe- e, ‘cach. oo 81,24 —18 Columbia Lawn Swings with canopy. Reg ularly $19.75. Spe- —~24 Porch Rockers. Regularly $4.95. Spe- G eaon o e $3.72 —20 014 Hickory Rockers and Chairs, 10 of each. Regularly $7.50. Each $5.63 --24 Croquet Sets. Regularly $3 Spe- 32.97 Regularly $7.50. Spe- $5.63 clal, each.... —-34 Sewing Rockers Regularly $1 Spe: $1.47 10 Jumbo J Rockers. Reg- ularly $9.95. ch Settees. Regu larly $9.50. Special each $7.13 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Ribbons— Short Lengths —-An assortment of plain color ribbons. embroidered hat band-e ings, belting ribbons, sash rib. bons, etc. Black and colors. 15c to $1.50 values. Clearance price, yard— 8c to 69¢ -——Satin Baby Ribbons in black and colors. Suitable for trim ming dresses, lingerie, etc Regularly 6c to 10c yard. Clearance— 2 yards for Se¢ Kann's—Street Floor. C., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. Savings Like These Throughout the Store $1.95 Gowns and Chemise—Broken Lots —Extra Size Gowns and Chemise—the fi 1 | ° g gowns of muslin, nainsook and crepes in tailored and lace or embroidery trimmed styles. The chemise of nainsovks and $1.95 Costume Slips—Clearance Priced —A lovely assortment of Costume Slips of English broadcloth in flesh, gray, l 5 [ J Reg. $5 Gloria Umbrellas—Going Out at dimity, trimmed with face or embroidery.- brown, peach and green colors. Of flesh- —100 Fine Quality Gloria Umbrellas; 10- rib style with wooden handl.es and cords; Amberlite ferrule and tips. “Colors, navy, ° size slips. Second Floor. Second Floor. color sateen; and also an odd lot of extra green, purple and red. Street Floor. Pure Linen Toweling Crash—25¢ Grade ZGood Heavy-weight Toweling Crash, in plain or check effects. Sturdy- wearing quality low priced for clear- A c A ance. i 7 Turkish Bath Towels—~Unusual Value at —-2x44-inch Double-thread, Heavy- weight Towels. Plain white. Will E wear splendidly. c a' Dozen for $4.25 Street Floor. 3 Street Floor. Seconds of “Basco Table Damask,”” $1.00 Value —Good Heavy-weight Damask, 72 69c Yd. inches wide. Will not lint and will Street Floor. wear splendidly. A splendid value in the clearance. $2.25 Hemstitched Tablecloths—Special $1.7 —-Pure Linen Cloths, size 55 inches, and a good weight damask that will give splendid service. Street Floor —Black —White '——Champagne —French Nude —The colors include— —“Humming Bird” Hose need no introduction! have worn their way into popularity—they have proved their worth to thousands of women! “Humming Bird"—an all-silk chiffon stocking of outstand- ing beauty and enduring quality—the best stocking obtain- able at the price! In fact, many similar makes sell for more! The finest of silk has been used to make them—the sole and heel of pure thread silk, and toe of fine quality lisle; block toe doubly reinforced with six strands of silk. And tops interlined with lisle. —Nude —Light Beige ~-—Moonlight —Sizes 81 to 10 - forcing pure ~—Rein thread silk. No cotton inside. umming’ Silk Stockings Full Fashioned, All Silk Chiffon—a Marvel of Quality and Beauty at Eal Now comes a new —Lichen Gray —Gun Metal ~—Parchment om o ot 3ix strands silk thread. Bird They I I Il | I I I | BLOCTON, Ala., I | rog RECOVER 9 BODIES INMINE EXPLOSION Searchers Report Damage in Alabama Blast Confined to Single Pocket. By the Associated Preas. July 22.—Bodies of nine vietimr of a lo¢al gas explosion in the Dixie mine of the Mcffatt Coal Co. yesterday, in the northern part of Bibb County, were removed early yesterday afternoon, while work of cleaning away debris vir- tually complete early last night The victims of! the blast were: Isalah Ward, 45, foreman . B, assistant foreman; H. F. all white, and six negroes, mith, . Cleve Calhoun, Will . Will Sanders, James Carter and James Hitt. Little damage to the mine was re- ported after the debris had been par- tially cleared away. Chief State Mine Inspector C. H. Nesbitt, and Dr. Merriwether of the United States Bureau of Mines went to the scene of the explosion to help in the inves- tigation. Reports reaching here early last night said the blast was confined to one pocket of the mine and only those men in the immediate vicinity were endangered. The victims were members of an overtime shift. Nearly 350 employes of the mine were ready to enter the pit shortly before the blast occurred. The aided in the work of removing bodies and clearing the debris. The rescue crew took seven bodies from the tunnel before noon, while two bodies, buried under fallen rock, were taken from the pit before mid- afternoon. The Dixie mine is lo- cated 48 miles south of Birmingham and seven miles southeast of Blocton. The Moffatt Coal Co., is an Illinois corporation, of which J..D. Moffatt of Sparta, Ill, is president. About 500 tons of coal. mined by a daylight shift of 350 men, is the daily produc- tion of the mine, it was reported by officials of the operating concern FLEECED OF $100,000. Wisconsin Flour Dealer Reports Loss at Hands of 3 ‘“Brokers.” ATLANTIC CITY, July 22 (®).— Police throughout the e seek ing to apprehend three alleged New York stockbrokers, who are to have fleeced Julius A. Blake, wealthy Wisconsin flour dealer, out of nearly $100,000 Blake was “tak gantly fur | the Boardwal seemed to | the scene 2 | Park. where Blake fell in with an lmhnr group. | 1 in an ele. office on After the brokers made their “kill- ing"” Blake woke up 1n a cottage .on the Long Branch-Asbury Park road and gazed upon the four blank walls that previously were decorated with | stock charts. { AMERICANS TO EXHIBIT. 19 Included in Dresden Interna- | tional Art Show. | BERLIN, July 22 @ paintings by American hibited at the International Modern Art Exhibition at 1, the first of its kind_since .- The exhibition, for which a special building has been constructed, contains 993 paintings, portr: and sculptures of artists in 2 ies. xhibits, furnis| collectors and tates, includes oils by tockwell Kent, Alfred hn Sloan, Maurice Becker various privat in the United Jules Pascin, Maurer, o $500 Up Increase your efficiency at the office and your comfort at Home by Keeping Cool. Joseph D. Campbell 517 10th St. Main 6549 Ideal Location 16th St. Heights Beautiful Tapestry Brick. 8 large rooms. 3 baths, built-in tub and showers. Kitchen that delights the homeowners. Finished cellar with serv- ants’ quarters and bath. Fireplace that is a fire- place. 2-car garage. Large, deep lot Sample House 1723 Webster St. N.W. Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated NEWS:Rser FERRY Motorists to the Seashore AVOID DELAYS—save 60 miles and several hours. Avoid traffic in large cities. Cross the Dela- ware River on the big, new Fer- ries at upper end of New Castle, Del. Four modern, 1?13 capacity boats. Frequent service, no wait- ing. lzxtm Bervice Week-ends and Holidays WILSON LINE'S NEW FERRY NEWCASTLE, DEL. PENNSVILLE, N. J. The Upper Ferry in New Castle The Shortest Route to South Jersey Summer ts

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