Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1926, Page 27

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All Monday Sales Continue Tuesday —Unless quantities are entirely sold out. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER 12, 1926_PAR? 1. The Gift That Is Probably Most Desired by Any Woman Who Sews! A“Free-Westinghouse” Electric Sewing Machine! The New ‘“‘Martha Washington™ Cabinet Finishes —The Free-Westinghouse may be had in various woods and finishes, such as American or French walnuts, high light or brown mahogany, waxed or fumed oak. The Desk Model as a Desk ' Operation —The Free-Westinghouse is so simply constructed that a child can operate it. It is easy to thread and requires no exer- tion whatsoever. Merely press on the patented rheostat and the machine runs at the de- sired speed. The Consolette as a Radio Table The 2o N gt 0 Approved Console Q ; == e by Good House- Model keeping Institute —Every woman who sews—every mother who has children to clothe— will most certainly appreciate so useful a gift as this—especially when it serves the additional purpose of a beautiful piece of furniture for her home! And one of the interesting features of our offer is the actual sav- ing in the form of a— $10 to $25 Allowance For Your Old Sewing Machine! —We will allow you $10.00 to $25.00 ne t | and up to $50.00, depending on the a Free-Westinghouse Electric sew- make and condition of your old sew- ing Machine. Ask the Demonstrator. Kann's—Fourth Floor. ing machine toward the purchase of Here Are Twelve Good Reasons Why You Should Buy the Free-Westinghouse Electric More sewing space Concealed drawers Hand-turned legs . Patented knee control . Extending leaf in rear Motor built in the head . Electric light built on . Better mechanical movement . Revolving spool pin 10. Easier to wind bobbin 11. Improved thread take-up. 12. More space when seated OO NS Easy Terms $2 DOWN Convenient Payments e (1@ g (@ (A 7 “Two EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES—Either at $2.00 DOWN! A Gift Shopper —will shop with or for vou and lend vou any assistance possible in the selection of vour gifts.— Fourth Floor. Inspired By Another Shipment of The Most Fashionable Styles And Most Desirable Qualities, Which We Off er at Really Big Savings! . '$8.50 to $12 Metal Brocades and Brocaded Velvet on Chiffon At $4.85 Yd. —The metal brocades are in the most exquisite of color combinations and are suitable for making evening gowns and wraps. They are 35 inches wide and can be used alone or combined with other materials. —The brocaded velvets on chiffon are in beautiful de- signs and both plain and two-tone colorings—also all black and all white. Reg. $5.00 Black Chiffon Velvet, Special at The season's smartest fabric, 40 $3 69 Yd ° . inches wide, and shown in a perfect black with a brilliant sheen. Just three hundred yards to sell. Shop early! Reg. $3 and $3.50 Crepes and Satins, Special —39-inch Crepes and Satins, in o\I:’r $2.69 Yd. cluded are such kinds as crepe-back satin, heavy flat crepe, Pershing Satin and heavy crepe de chine. one hunhdred colors, also black. $6.00 Wool-Back Satin $3.69 —54-inch Wool-back Satin, shown in navy blue and black. Suitable for making dresses, capes and coats. yards in all. $2.50 Navy and Black Velveteen $1.85 Yd. —Dress Velveteen, guaranteed fast colors and fast pile. 36 inches wide, and only 250 $1.95 to $3Silks! 10 Different Kinds —Printed Crepe de Chine —Striped Washable Silk Broadcloth —Printed Silk Foulard —XKimono Silks —Colored and Black Crepe-back Satin. —All-silk Colored Char- meuse 5165 Kann’s—Street Floor, —All-silk Georgette Crepe —Satin Canton Crepe —Allsilkk Lingerie Radium —Heavy Crepe de Chine —Black Satin Char- meuse. —A special gift section on the Second Floor, where things have been gathered from all over the store—and which are displayed to make your shopping as easy as possible. Lit- erally hundreds of things, which might be overlooked other- wise. Here are a few of the things you will find Monday— Linen Table Sets § $2.50 —Pure Linen Sets, with col- ored borders. Six napkins and a 54x54-inch cloth. Toilet Waters $1.00 —Lilac, violet and other Desk Model Electric With W estinghouse Built-in Motor ~—A beautiful piece of furni- ture and a practical sewing machine, all in c¢ne. It runs three hours continuously for one cent; 75000: stitches for a penny. The fegular price is $9500. No old machine allowance on thfs model. Kann/s—Fourth Floor. Handy Portable Electric Complete With Carrying Case With W estinghouse Built-in Motor —The regular price of this ma- chine is $68.00. It is a handy, practical machine, and one the modern home can hardly af- ford to do without. —No old machine allowance on this model. e e odors, at this low price a bottle. Autograph Albums $1.00 —FEach with picture in sil- houette—lavender, rose or blue, Silver-Plated Gifts $1.00 —Flower vases, candle- sticks, salt and pepper shakers, tea strainers and various other pieces, Rayon Bloomers $1.15 —Beautiful Colored Rayon Bloomers, made with flat locked seams throughout. Tourist Cases $1.50 —Kleinert Waterproof Cases, of fancy cretonne. Gift Assortments 50c —Ten gifts in a box, for children, for men and for women. Useful and attrac- tive, Boxed Handkerchiefs 50c for 3 —Cotton, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, with pretty corner embroidery. Three to a box. Salad Sets $1.00 —Hand-decorated Wooden Salad Fork and Spoen, in an attractive gift box. Console Sets $1.98 —Pretty Glass Console Sets, consisting of two candle- sticks and bowl. Novelty Aprons 50c —Attractive Bib Aprons, of unbleached muslin and sateen. Military Sets $3.00 —These are in a leatherette _case, and comsist of two brushes, comb . and : cloth- brush. o Something Different Every Day—Something Specially Priced! i Always Visit the Gift Basar—Second Floor .~ .

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