Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1930, Page 42

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PHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART TWO. The New HOSIERY For Your Spring Ensemble! Your Easter Costume Will Probably Consist of a Coat and Frock! Read on— Feather LACE HATS V. V> iR -. % : Fashioned Styled by Noted Creators of ’ . : ’ Ak \ 7 'v \ i Si]k Hose Fashion . . . . Individuality Without Expensiveness . . . « g % i B g N i ‘ > —The beautiful ‘‘Society (e 45 Maid” Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose with dainty picot tops, ! shaped and fitted with no unsightly evidence of the full~ Li fashioning process. Made inen Blue : 272 with the cradle foot. Plaited { sole and toe, solid silk French heel. New colors. Sizes 812 to 10. Beige Claire —The delicacy and soft be- comingness of lace is charm- Pastoral ingly exemplified in these :Ig: hats :mw‘ on gl.sm;yi at 4 / Natural modest price. New brim- : L ¥ : 4 med models, bandeaux, skull ! 3 R‘ ";R A q! “Minerva” caps and 1z % k I caps, 3 Black eygbrow models—with “chic” | i written in every line and | Inside-Out calor. 41 : : 3 Chiffon Hose —Rograin hose are made by a brand-new process, inside out from the start with smooth seams. They look & 1 nsembles and iaaz shey ook Seams appear appear slimmer. You will like Rograin; just try a pair. Dressesin New Dots ot Are Featured in This Group at —Plain, printed or dotted fabrics, made up in the most charming new ways— with the popular $ capes, fluttering jabots, feminine frills, normal waistline and the even hemline. Colors are navy, fleet blue, dusty rose, yellow, beige and black. Misses’ 14 to 20, Women’s 36 to 50 Fashion Right Coats Wear Various Furs In This Featured Group at —There isn’t a coat in this group that isn’t an exceptional value; materials and furs are very unusual; styles are copies from models created by famous Parisian houses. Boleros, pep- lums, cape collars, high waistline, princess models, and flares are the distinguishing fashion points. "4 Special Sale! Juniors’, Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Smart BAGS A Fur Scarfs—Remarkable Values! _£° $1.00 —Distinctive new neckwear f at a worthwhile low price. 3 g Panel collars; tie collars with 9 + cuffs or jabots; and round \ g Bertha collars, the majority with cuffs. In clever styles —We do not believe you can . - 3 george iy Nextkrtar oeliietiari bAES _.fli‘oxk‘scarfs_r :nd wt)lfii s_c;rfs. n::a}:'le of al{u}l;m%ly fox scarfs, that resemble silver fox. There are ¥ 1",'0, aof'fi;fi;’,‘"{:‘:{ L anywhere at such a low price. soft skins. ey are finished with natural heads, o i Flat books with zipper fasten- claws and brush. Red fox scarfs in the dark sun- many new shades of wolf, eclipse, Hudson Bay, ' TR T ers. Top and back strap set shade or the soft, bright shades. Silver-pointed blue fox and beige. Double and single skins. M pouches—of simulated snake, ' ) morocco, calf, and pin seal. Kann's—Second Floor. i | Some with python fronts and plain calf backs. In black, | tan, gray, beige, green and navy. Neatly lined and fitted. Kann's—Street Floor. . Sample Sale! Fine Slips Actual $4.95 to $7.50 Values Inexpensive New Frocks —A clever one-strap AN Pastel Prints Dainty Powders 5 i VD) ‘\ Polka-Dot Prints Bath Salts and Regularly $1.95 to $3.95 —We are Eroud of this collection of slips— proud that we can offer such smart styles at such a low price. They are samrle gar- ments of flat crepe, crepe de chine and lustrous rayon crepe—some lace trimmed, others smartly tailored. Many with shadowproof hems. One or two of a kind— so early shopping is advisable. Pastel and street shades—misses’ and women’s sizes in the assortment. Dark and Light Prints $2.95 —They are very youthful, chic and be- coming to almost any type, though the pastel prints are more suited to the miss, the polka-dot prints for the average and dark or light ground small prints for the Novelties 89¢ —Many a bridge prize or dainty gift can be selected from this assortment of nov- elties—china vases, fancy fig= ures, etc—each filled with dusting powder or bath salts, and most inexpensively priced. Kann's—Street Floor. ?;‘;.%‘1’5& ‘é&?‘hmfl“fi} | e gt 27 ) p larger woman. They are made of cotton imode beige a new 8 4 and rayon. Long sleeves, capelet and ET L e \ short sleeves, with large and small col- lars. Higher waistlines, circular, flounced and pleated skirts. Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 48 AR AT - ST AT T AL L KA s e e na TSI —The outstanding shoe fashions of Kayser = : . season.are always to be found in “Marvel-Fit” . ST L ! i Foundations s Union Suits R ——— # : Of Fine Quality Lisle 7 10 ‘ Washable ' : $ 7 Fabric Gloves model of beige : ‘ with watersnake c ‘ v : EROG : 9 | B | Dy e s e geout, S ing of the correct Princess lines. For —This is the first time we have ever here is a Nemo-flex Foundation which —This season, gloves are a very important part of the offered these fine, soft, comfortable union - mols e—a it \ suits, and to introduce them to you we have £ 4 mo%ath"::e:br% en lingay o?xgll;:_godgl—e Y ! * costume. And here are une- marked them at an e:geptlonu dla:z prlcle. i 3 whatever baneful bum lm“ may have 3 ) Wnsmn 3.yles 11;r ?rr;!‘z S I e B e ) developed. The Wonderlift Inner Belt U S T et aton sty kn . 2 mt wl‘:;)'bodlce tops, %h “b. Tt 2 7 L the abdomen, hips and back. i / and new cuff models of washe e aoutites, White Goly, in Teguiar Pl 3 e B i it gble fairics in eggabell, w id phra; 4 i e, mode, vanna extra sizes. new su!muetgl.I ! dove gray. Sizes 5% to T%. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. | , Kann's—Street Floor.

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