Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1928, Page 56

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The Biggest Rayon “Underwear Value We've Offered This Year! 1,200 Super Rayon Undergarments $1.50 10 $1.95 Values! 9. —8uper rayon is a new yarn with the lustrous beauty of silk. It is made as fine as silk, but will wear better, because of its special con- struction, We feel sure that after you once wear undergarments made of it, you will wear no other kind. The garments in this sale are all beautifully made, and are priced to make buying a real economy—in- cluded are— Gowns—choice of Two Lovely Styles —For those seeking gifts, we are offering 120 Super-Rayon Vests, in pink, peach and nile—sizes 36 to 42—to match the Bloomers. Special, each at 94c. Kann's—Street Floor. Special Anniversary Values in Fur-Trimmed Winter COATS for All Occasions $38 $55 ~These two outstanding values, which are offered for the closing days of the Anniversary Sale, are of especial interest to every woman who has yet to purchase her Winter coat. Every coat shows exceptional care in detail and finish and the materials are of unusually high quality—broadcloths, suede, norma and kashmir coat- ings. Long, fluffy furs and flat furs add the finishing touch in the new-styled collars and cuffs that are seen on late imported models, Junior’ Sizes 13 to 19, Misses’ 14 to 20 Average Women’s—36 to 46 Extra Sizes—401% to 5214 Kann’s—Second Floor, An Exceptional Sale of the Season’s Outstanding (. Dress Success—The Smart and Attractive Silk Tweed Dresses Stockings, 44c pr, The well known Vanta, silk and wool and cotton stockings. Comforts, $1.18 —Choice of pretty nurseriy:' designs. Bound with pinl or blue. Silk Caps, 68c —Infants’ pink and white caps, trimmed with lace and ribbons. Sweater Sets, $5.98 . —Infants’ sample sweater sets, in plain colors and combinations, $6.98 to $9.98 values. Dresses, 49¢ —Idfants’ Bishop dresses, finished with lace at neck and sleeves. Baby Buntings, $1.98 —Of warm, double-faced eiderdown, with lined hood, and satin band down front. Knitted Sets, $1.98 —Sacque, cap and bootees in white, finished with pink or blue. Sacques, $1.18 ~—Infants’ hand-crocheted white sacques, trimmed with pink or blue. Carriage Sets, $2.88 —Carriage robe and pillow slip to match. Bound with pink or blue ribbon. Baby Baskets, $1.98 —Hand-painted baskets with pink or blue bottoms. Kann's—Second Floor. Troning Pads, 39¢ ~—Regular 50c pads of a brown unburnable material. Street ficor, Sonia Hair Nets 33¢ Doz. —8ingle and double mesh nets, in cap shape and all colors but white and gray. Street floor, Metal Book Ends $1.00 Pair —An unusually large variety of subjects await your choosing at this low price. Among them —Liberty Bell, Indian, Angelus, ete, Street floor. Christmas Cards 15 for 39¢ —Boxed assortments — each box containing fifteen cards and fifteen lined envelopes. Street floor, Radbridge Playing Cards, 95¢ —Two packs of these popular gilt edge playing cards in a fancy box for this low price. Street floor. First Time at the Low Price $9.90 —Tweed silks are tweed patterns printed on soft flat silks, They have the appearance of smooth, supple woolen fabrics, but without the weight or scratchiness of wool. Dresses of this character are particularly smart for sireet, afternoon and office wear. They are in attractive one and two piece styles, with becoming round or “V” necks, also collarless models. Yokes, tucks, vestees, buckles, new collars and cuffs add to the exqui- sitely tailored smartness. The skirts are pleated. Blue, Brown, Tan, Green and Navy Colorings Misses’ Sizes Womens’ Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 4 Kann’s—Second Floor, 9 Exceptional! Even for This Store! COTY S 3,600 Prs. of Reg. $1.50 uWATINAIFIA, Perfumes Full-Fashioned :‘ ‘ Al $3‘85 = > 1 : 9’ . 2 | —L'Origan, ; L i Sllk HO Se ¢ 4 Paris, Chypre r/ [ and Emeraud ’l . ] odors, attrac- | i A tively bottled % inoneand two- | c pr. 3 third-ounce bottles—each bottle in a v . fancy box, and offered at a —Beautiful Hose made of a specially A Iowgr price than you ordi- graded Japanese silk, with 4-inch lisle § ¥ “i"le pay for 4“"; fl:’pum welts, lisle heels and toes. They are [ s O Ll oy made full fashioned for perfect fit and : Reg. 98¢ Red Rubber come in all the fashionable colors in- Fountain Syringes cluding the pretty rustic browns and i 69 Autumn tans, so popular right now. ¥ C ea- Sizes 814 to 10. Every pair perfect and i 4 —The Purity brand in 2-quart very specially priced for this Anni- size with rapid flow tube: three pipes; guaranteed for versary event. \ one year, A suggestion! Buy them . . for Christmss Gifta Mavis Toilet Water Kann’s—Street Floor. g;zo 69(', Kann's--Street Floor. Only Two More Days to Buy Our Choice of the $1.00 Star Library and Books of Distinction 85¢ ea. This offer includes the most recent ad- ditions to the Star Library—such as ~—Revolt in the Desert, by T. E. Lawrence. —Eminent Victorians, by Lytton Stracey. —Psycho-Analysis and Love, by Andre Tridon. —The Newgate Calendar, edited by E. V. Mitchell. -—~The Meaning of a Liberal Education, by E. D. Martin. Studies in Murder, by E. L. Pearson A Parody Outline of History, by Donals O. ewart. —Murder: for Profit, by William Bolitho —Edison, the Man and His Work, by Geo. S. Bryan. Books of Distinction —The White Monkey, by John Galsworthy. -—Conrad in Quest of Youth, by Leonard Merrick. —Teeftallow, by T. S. Stribling. —The Old Ladies, by Hugh Walpole. —The Green Bay Tree, by Louis Bromfield. —The Private Life of Helen of Troy, by John Erskine. —The Great Hunger, by Johan Bojer. —Balisand, by Joseph Hergesheimer, —But Yesterday, by Maude Diver. —The Devine Lady, by E. Barringfon. Kann's—Downstairs Book Store. $7.50 and $8.50 Arch-Grip Shoes At $5.95 —After this sale is over, you will not have another opportunity of buying these shoes for less than regular, until next year in the Anniversary. There are twenty good styles for your choos- ing, in all sizes and widths. Of patent leather, satin, black and tan kid. Rus- sia- calf—some styles with suede quarters. And every pair with the steel built-in arch, and made on a specially constructed combination last. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Jap Coolie Coats Of Imported Wool Challie 7 ¥ Tremendous Values in This Sale of $2.74 ea. xS Foundation Garments —A gorgeous array of coolie coats with strik- Japanese red grounds. An imported grade, / Choice, Tomorrow made of Japanese Wool Challies, in 40 and 42 3 . . —From Warner Brothers; 12 inch lengths, and sizes for misses and women, oy or 13 inch Hand-woven Elas- tic Step-ins, with or without Philippine Lingerie > -, “ material reinforcement across front. Sizes 26 to 34. . F —From College Girl; a Charm- 'Gowm, Chemise and Step-ins Ing Corsette of lovely novelty —Beautiful handmade, hand- cloth, with soft swami silk embroidered garments of fine brassiere top, silk elastic sup- batiste, finished with tiny scal- porters and lightly boned gir- lops around the edges. Gowns dle back. Sizes 34 to 38. in sizes 15, 16 and 17; Step-ins, ° 19 to 21, and Chemise, 36 to 46. Kann’s—Second Floor. From Three of the ing Oriental designs on black, green, blue and / ) Best Known Makers $2.59 —From Rengo; Girdle Corsets, for the medium to fuller fig- ures. Made of lightweight and heavier materials, in 12 and 14 inch lengths; -lightly boned, or with more boning to suit the various needs. Sizes 26 to 38. —Bandeaux of rayon satin, plain or fancy, in sizes 32 to 32 Specially priced each at IC. Kann's*-Second Floor.

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