Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1927, Page 10

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was reported. The town was in dark- ness for the greater part of the night. Fires started by lightning caused damage estimated at $100,000 on the estates of Richard V. Lindabury near NEW JERSEY 105 The Newark Fire Department was um busy from early afternoon Light d Wind L throughout the night, re: ding to i alarms traceable to lightn At least ightning ani RO AV | rcsidences and polies hesdauarters lin Irvington were struck by bolts. Path of Ruin Through- Firemen, aided by the heavy rain, made short work of the fires. out State. R BODY BROUGHT TO U. S. | August 9. —For Bishop William Cabell Brown of any weeks New A S, i Jersey today iffering from the | Virginia Dies in London. | effects of_elec storms which left| NEW YORK i e { floods ‘and des n in_their wake { The destruction by the latest, which ! continued intermittently until late last | ing the body of the late Right Rev. | £ night, was c 1 by lightning | William _ Cabeil Brown, Episcopal | : and high winc Bishop of B So strong w in West Ber- | don on Ju 3 Tin, Camden County, that thre body w { By the Associated NEWARK, N the third time i G S S NI 3 TR BB inin. who died in Lon- | scompanied by his § were lifted from foundations, r« g ind his secretary. Rev. Dennis | § smait. buildl were n It will be sent to his home, uprooted. N v bur i An Opportunity NEVER BEFORE ‘Offered in Washington! A Chance to Buy a Genuine HOOVE REBUILT AND GUARANTEED BY THE HOOVER COMPANY For Only 024.7 (Models C and Baby) And— LA o R AN B 29.75 (Models 102 and 105) Originally Sold for $52.50 and $65.00! Only 100 to Sell! —Imagine getting a genuine Hoover at such a price as either of these! Certainly no one would buy any ordinary Vacuum Cleaner while this remarkable offer holds good! Every machine is guaranteed, remember, and you can rely upon the judgment of two million Ameri- can housewives that the Hoover IS the best cleaner obtainable. Come early, however! This offer is limited to 100 machines. There’s never been such an opportunity before! Convenient Terms at Slight Additional Cost— $1.75 DOWN and Monthly Payments! (No Phone Orders Accepted) Third Floor “"THE "EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ¢. TURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1927. Rernardsville, and Reeve Schley, Far Hills. The blazes were confined to barng, valuable farm machinery and m:m\' tons of hay being destroyed. { liner Minneton! r ay, bring- |fl| Special Exhibit and Window Display —The evolution of the lamp of 2,500 vears ago, into the modern Mazda bulb. Street Floor. Unusual Values in New Corsettes At $1.98 —Cool, comfortable Corscttes of dainty brocades with brassiere front of soit rayon jersey, or the whole garment of lovely striped materials. Side hook style, with ™ elastic gores, invisible diaphragm control, light honing and three sets of hose supporters. Kann's—Second Floor. Now! All Summer Rugs —Every Summer rug now on our floor must be disposed of quickly or we will be faced with the task of moving them to our warchouse for the Winter, as Fall rugs are already coming in and demanding the floor space. In order, therefore, to save ourselves lots of work, we are willing to save vou Half the Usual Cost of these rugs. Here are the kinds from which you may choose. (Smaller sizes also at half price.) Reg. $21.50 Crex de Luxe (9x12) $10.75 Reg. $20.00 Kimlark Fibre (9x12 ft.). .$10.00 Reg. $20.00 Creco Fibre (9x12 ft.)....$10.00 Reg. $20.00 Tangier Fibre (9x12 ft.)..$10.00 Reg. $18.75 Marie Antoinette (9x12 ft.) 89 38 Reg. $16.50 Rattania (9x12 ft.) Reg. $14.75 Domus Fibre (9x12 ft.) .. Reg. $13.00 Kasoca Crex (9x12 ft.).. Reg. $13.00 Naho Fibre (9x12 ft).... 86.50 Kann's—Third Floor, 3 %a@@f .a@‘”f @ “o oo, Special Sale Imported Pearl Necklaces At $1.00 —Every string new—every bead in a soft, lustrous cream tint—and every bead guaranteed indestructible. There are necklaces of vari- ous lengths in the assortment, of artificial pearls—the very newest styles mounted on sterling silver chains—such as— —18-inch Necklaces with Pearl Pendant drops —Chokers combined with Cut Crystals —Chokers in plain and Baroque Styles —2 and 3 Strand Graduated Bead Necklaces —30-inch Graduated —Crystal and Artificial Bead Necklaces Pearl Lariats Kann's—Street Floor. Girls’ $3 and $4 Wash Frocks Special Wednesday at $1.98 —Bright colored prints,” voiles and lawns have been used in making these pretty Sum- mer Wash Frocks for children of 2 to 6 and 8 to 14 rs. One and two picce models, nicely made and trimmed with pip- ~ ings of contrasting colors. Kann's—Second Floor. Another Great Sale! Hundreds of Summer Frocks Of Cool Cotton Pongees, Prints, Ginghams, Dimities, Rayons, Etc. At $1.00 and $2.00 —At One Dollar you will find a lovely variety of dainty morning frocks, Hoover dresses, uniforms, etc. Among the materials are checked and striped madras, plain and floral patterned dimitics, linens and broadcloths, plain and plaid linens, ginghams and satinettes. —At Two Dollars are plain colored and printed frocks of tissue ginghams, cotton pongees, checked ginghams, English prints, printed batiste, rayons and percales—some sleeveless, others with set-in sleeves, and some with shirred skirts. Daintily made' and trimmed with embroidery, organdy, lace and ribbons Misses” and Women’s and Extra Sizes in the Assortment Kann's—Second Floor. Unusual Purchase! ailored FELT HATS at Omnly . . Seconds of $1.50 and $1.65 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 95¢ Pr. —Medium Service Weight Silk Hose, in good colors and sizes 814 to 10. They have lisle tops and welts, so]e\ heels and toes, and only the slightest of imperfections. A good oppor- tunity to buy several pairs. Kann's—Street Floor. Girls’ $1.98 Gingham Schoo! Frocks Special Wednesday at $1.00 _A charming array of pretty gingham dresses are in this special offering for Wednesday. Large and small designs in yellow, green, blue, tan, peach and other colorings. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Just the dresses for the firs ol days. Kann's—Second Floor. 100 More Reg. $24.95 to $29.95 Glider Hammocks Completely Sold Out In the Previous Sale $13.50 a. —We were fortunate in securing one hundred more of these very comfortable hammocks, which sold out so quickly a week or so ago. And it gives us great pleasure to announce this repeat sale for tomorrow. The hammocks are all in the Glider style, covered with painted striped duck, and each is com- plete with well filled, tufted mattress, galvanized chain supports on the side and folding, flexible steel frame. Arch shaped upholstered back and part side slips. Kann‘s—Third Floor. $1.69 White, Black and Colors —This special purchase brings the newest styles in tailored felts at the lowest price yet this season. There are brimmed and brimless styles, turned-up and drooping brim effects, in practically all the smart colors, as well as black and white. Targe medium and small head sizes provide for miss or matron at this unus‘uull.\' low price. Kann's—Second Floor. Household Necessities At Special Prices Tub, Washboard and Clothesline 98¢ —This washday com- 79¢ S Y R bination consists of a s potitainashert it Galvanized Tron Wash, ing spoons, steak mallet, Metal Washboard and rolling pin and rack. 100 ft. of Clothesline. Wooden Kitchen Sets 69¢ Set —Imported Japa nese Cups and Saucers, of trans- parent china. Six cups and six saucers to a set 39c¢ Ea. —Decorated Metal Waste Paper Raskets, in rose. blue and gold colors. 59¢ Set 7pe. Colenial <haped clear glass water sets — jug and six tumblers. 98¢ Ea. —5-gallon size Cor- rugated Galvan- $3.98Ea. | T“‘}c - x —Regular $4.75 Jshaped O'Ceds ized Iron Garbage( Bissell's Standard )Oil Mops, each in Cans, with cover{ Carpet’ Sweepers, }tin container. The and bail handles.{ in mahogany fin- })mop that gets in $1.39 valne. ish. the corners. Kann's—Third Floor

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