Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, - 1926. EXRASERMAY | i LV N LOGARND Informed Profess to Know 1 William Is Negotiating for I. Purchase of Castie. Correspondence of The Star and New York World. LOCARNO, November 27,—That the ex-Kaiser of Germany will eventually make his home in this beautiful cor- ner of Italian Switzerlind, Where the skies are alw blue and the sun most alv s is the conviction of people who to be “in the know,” despite the denials which are jssued regul »m Berlin and Hol- d to recurrent reports. From, absolutely reliable sources it 1s Jearned that negotiations are in prog- e purchase © beautiful i ity, where New Dresses Reveal Clever New Styles for. Street, Afternoon ™ il ioeiing Boxed Flowers to Give! 39¢, 79¢, $1.00 —A beautiful flower of silk and velvet to wear on the lapel of the coat or the dainty evening dress, and a lovely imported box in which to keep it, or to hold handkerchiefs, etc., after the flower is taken out—all this you give when your Christmas gift is one of these boxed flowers. home of William of Doorr mafi negotiat 4 disc |1!>v>4|‘ 1he identi prospective ch except to admit th 3 d to the Hohenzollern family. has never been denied at Doorn that | William would prefer to live in Swit- | verland, provided consent could be procured. | Another interesting devetapment is § the continued influx of Ge wans into the Tess st which tne Itallans 0 bitterly protested some time #1go. ' manization” has been going , since the crown prince took | D his temp: bode at Villa Roca a v Many of the| o prop. | . monarchists, profiteers und now refugees. —\When all the world is enjoying the Holida, season, the feminine part of the world rejoices to look its best. These smart new models are becoming adjuncts-to good looks. Misses’ Sizes, Women’s Sizes 9 : 4 Large Sizes $169 New Bolero Models New Girdle Styles Tier Skirt Styles The materials are satin, Balloon Sleeves flat crepes, Canton crepes, - Now Nasék , georgette crepes and many = combination effects. Silk Umbrellas In Attractive Colors $3.95 ~There has always been something unusually attrac tive about the gift of an umbrella at Christmas. And here arc the umoreilas you will like to give, and still better, like to receive—at a mighty small price. Made Locarno Foresees of good quality silk in the pretty colors of navy, red, cx-Kaiser should sclect purpie, gicen o Hrown. with plain or novel borders ¢ Locarno treaties and amberlite tips, handles and ferrules. d sid Kana's—Street Floor Kann’s—Street Floor. Pi‘etty Lace Pillows, at $1.00 ~The daintiest sort of a gift for a woman's boudoir is one of these lovely pillows of various laces made over pink, green, yel- low or lavender. Round, oval, heart, and oblong shapes that arc new and different. make Locar resort to Ge ners who come to Switzes s famous Novelty Two-Tone pates future. The Rayon Chemise grestest assets Rl iRt A Special than —The sort of chemise that you will be proud to have Kann's—Second carry your greeting card—Made of nice quality rayon, Floor. Y Bleeho Kna Ihb in bodice style, attractively trimmed. A, neat style in el g flesh with nile and peach with orchid, in sizes 36 to 42 com- Kann's—Street Floor. while the St G the other | extremity anton of Tessin for trafic from the Balkans and | Colors are the new rose beige, new gray, new blue, the new monkey skin, palm- lines etto green, navy and black, Pincushion Dolls—Special, $1.69 —Pretty dolls, with natural white, brown or black hair dressed in fancy dresses of rose, blue, green, orchid and tangerine silk. Kann's—Fourth Floor, f in Switzer- Wedneédq?' Is Bab& Day! Practical Baby Things upon her ex-regal spouse. N} ) [ —Infants’ Hand Crocheted Sac- b had LM 2,000 Pairs of Women’s s, _fishedwith $1.98 : 5 pink or blue Imported Novelty ; Should the ~—Infants’ Hand-made Japanese Silk Quilts in pink or $1.98 blue. Priced, each... $3.00 to $3.50 Indestructible Pearl-on-Amber —Infants’ Padded Jackets trim- Mirrors, Brushe: e e o > med with frogs. Pink @] O 9 Brushes sanity and wouleé ton front style, trim- or blue. Each....... s T |l - and Trays be assassinated so that his son would 8 " med. in contrasting $2 98 S o ~—Infants’ Creepers, in pink, $ 1 095 an 2 (] come to the throne in Potsdam, the Dcv ¥ Ttalfan reader of palms informel the 72 20 SRR O OO scion of the Hohenzollerns that he bities “abite’ or s yellow: diingit himself would some day sit in the seat —Infants’ Fork and 59 c y daintily —Reg. $1.50 to $2.00 Combs, of the ighty. & o tailored or smocked‘ s Spoon of Sikve........- e oot $1.29 Buffers, Picture Frames, Puff Boxes, Manicure' Articles, Etc., :‘::,."; ;;.,-:di( ‘o:;. mem' et ~—Infants’ Crepella and Crepe 4 ¥ her insight into his pr " van de Chine Coats, hand —l-lBahyh Bu w ings, lined almost miracuious. Local resi ents o 5 hirctigfiont: Wit teiamed Locarno have implicit faith in the pre- ~ emhsoidencdy o $5.98 S Kk b1 dictions of the fortune teller, how- s smocked .ieeieiiaiee in pink or ue. $3.9.8 ever. o [-] Each . « at —Infants’ Carriage Sets of crepe —What_delight will be Hers on Christmas de chine and sati\n', prettily hand —What Christmas stocking is_complete with- embroidered. Cover and pil- ‘when she receives some of jthese beautiful Tollet Articles, of maize, rose or blue pear’ out at least one pair of gloves? And here is an low case on amber. So many lovely things you wil offering that will appeal to every gift shopper! set £ Lovely quality imported fabric gloves at a new find it hard deciding which you want most. Kann’s—Street Floor. cession by an Italian woman, who is | d here as an infallible ex- ponent of black magic. ‘While a French woman seer recently foretold —Infants’ White and Colored Sweaters_in slip over and but- Haven of Oppressed. Inquiries at Berne thus far have failed to divulge any definite informa- tion as to the authenticity of the ex- Tt was said that thers rich he could be pre- juiring property in | he conformed with . —Infants’ White Chinchilla coats in double - breasted $2'98 style. Nicely lined... —Infants’ Crepe de Chine Dress- ~ —Infants’ Clzib Comforts, in es, in pink, blue and white, dainty rose bud pat $1.93 es 1 to 5 years. $3-98 terns low price. There are flare and turn-down cuff styles here, with embroidered backs, in sizes to 8% and these colors: . s Each ceioensradensan —Infants’ Knitted Leggins, in —Gray —Sand —Infants’ Silk Caps, in white, white and colors. $1 98 —Beaver —Cocoa pink ‘or blue. SRibb'O? Pair B & —Mode —Biscuit teimmed. Specal, §) 95 Kann’s—Street Floor. —Infants’ Silver Cups. $1.00 Priced, each = political enefit 1 reputation as a haven for the politically oppressed of all countries. Should he enter Switzerland secretly as one who has fled from exile in Holland an extremely delicate inter- national problem would arise. He cer- tainly would not be deported, it is sai —Infants’ hand-made and hand- embroidered dresses $l 29 of fine nainsook. Each . ©On the other hand, it is reported Kann's—Second Floor. from Paris that the future of the ex- war lord will be made the subject of discussions in the supreme council of ambassadors shortly. New pledges, it s believed, will be procured from Hol- land and Germany; from the former, a promise to prevent W.lliam from figeing Doorn, since he was to have pledged h word to the Dutch gov- ermment that he will not leave the i : k ! GIVC BOO Se 5 B These Are Some of the country without info rr':\::n‘,"“lmu Ge:l | Todiders iin IV intended departure many that it will not permit him to sat foot on the soil of the futherland. i Reports Are Annoying. rounds the Fiction— charged | ar ate, that | should he wish t ot they have nd dnstructions to prevent him. Also it§ s rumored that the Dutch g ernment has said that he is bound by | dges to it-—and intimated that py would be gl of} his pr 8, Sh le§ve, it is that h mitted to return except of the Firom Berln it is s concerned, othing to do with th The exile of the! HWiding th 31 branded nnot wash generation. mcm front have not been for- n ‘?vuwmu»x s, i€ the Tessinois gam bled, the odds would be that Wilhelm wiil shortly bho seen ‘'neath the dows of vld Madonna dei Sazzo. ¥RD MEDAL PROPOSED. Promotion Also Urged in Senator Swanson’s Bill. Awarding of a Congressional medal of honor to 1 t. Comdr. Richard E. Byrd, U. 8. etired, and his pro- motion one grade in recognition of his fiight to the North I’ll:‘ posed in a bill introduced y by Senator Swanson of Virginia. ‘Senator Swanson proposed similar honor to Floyd Benrett, aviation pilot of the Navy, who accompanied Comdr. Byrd. Both bills were refcrred to the naval affalrs committee, . - At $2.00 ~Reverley—Sam’l H. Adams. Jnder the Tonto'Rim—Zane Grey. ow Boat—Edna Ferber. ——Cherry Square—Grace —Beau Sabreur—P. C. Wren. —The Dark Dawn—Martha Ostenso -—Her Son’s Wife—Dorothy Canfield. ~—Debits and Credits—Rudyard Kipling. ~Letters of a Self-Made Diplomat to Tlis President—By Wil Rogers. At $2.50 Bellarion—Rafael Sabatini. ~Introducsion to Sally—Elizabeth ~My Mortal Enemy—Will Cather. --Galahad—John Erskine. -—~Orphan Angel—Elinor Wylle. . —The Best Stories of 1926—Edited by Edward J. O'Brien. 5 Richmond. ~ On Sale Tomorrow 450 “Marion” and “Big Boy” Steam Shovels Special at : $2.95 —Here, boys, is news that will please you! 450 Marion and Big Boy steam shovels that will really work! They dump auto- matically and swivel easily on their base—nothing to get out of order and a real mechanical device of heavy steel beautifully finished in glossy black and red enamels. The Marion is 14 inches over all and 21 inches long. The Big Boy is 20x7%x14}% inches. Tell Dad or Mother to shop early—for the quantity is limited and the value is big. Kann's—Street Floor. ~ An Unusual Linen Value! Hemstitched Linen Luncheon Cloths $1.25 —There is no woman who will not appreciate one of these lovely cloths for Christmas. The size is 44x44 inches and they are made of a nice quality linen with attractive borders in pink, blue, gold and green with hemstitched hems. Hand-Embroidered Linen Towels, $1.00 Pure Linen Bridge Sets, Striped Bordered Cloth, and 4 Napkins—$1.00 Set Kann's—Street Floor. / Fringed Auto Rokes $5.95 ~To the motorist no gift could be more acceptable than one of these lovely warm auto robes. They are nice large size, in dark and medium colored, Jarge plaid designs. —Others $7.95 to $18.00. High Luster Seamless Rayon Spreads $4.49 —81x105 inch rayon spreads, with ground colors of rose, blue and gold, with wide, fancy silver stripes. Attractively scal- loped and long enough to cover bolster. Kann's—Street Floor.

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