Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1930, Page 23

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HF EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2; 1930. “Yes! Yes! = | KanntoAnnual HosicryInle] IS FEATURING A VERY REMARKABLE OFFERING OF New Dresses in Large Light Patterned | Two of Our Most Popular Flowered Chiffons | ST NO. 20 “RADMOOR” SERVICE WEIGHTS ° NO. 700 “SELMA” PICOT-TOP CHIFFONS —and every Dress has its own crepe de chine Slip! $16.50 —Capes, ruffles, peplums, bows! Everything that is fluttery and fasci- nating, even to the lovely flowered designs of the chiffon, in their exqui- site pastel colorings., Sleeves are short or long, as you prefer, How e & j can you be content with the purchase £'10, and the fashionable new colors. of only one? It will be so hard to decide which is the prettiest that you ;I?s”sgm e e et will want two, at least. e e $ léotl 1 lent wetmnz stocking in the new = The collection also 3 ° 0] inebudioe: poinesd-aiths g Two Other Feature Savings in and plain crepe frocks e i _, i “SELMA” SILK HOSE Sizes 14 to 44 Kann's—Second Floor. £ $I.35 Service- 31.50 All-Silk Weight Full- $ Service Sheer Hose $ Fashioned Hose ]. -05 pr. —Full Fashioned.. ]. ]_ 5 pr. Now Is the Time to Buy —These hose are known as the No. 600, and are —The No. 1ooo hose—silk from top to toe, ex- one of our most popular silk stockings. &sturdy, ? et surprlstnfiy urable—made medium service m ght, with short lisle tops, lisle th to] h That Fashion Right heels and toes. . interlined for additional wear. —And Here Are Four More Savings W hich Help Make This an Unusual Sale! Summer Coat Radmoor Medium $1 “Nonpareil” $1.95 Picot-Top Children’s 35¢ —It may be of Silk, Transparent Service Weight Service Weights Run-Stop Chiffon Hose Anklet Socks Velvet, Georgette, Flannel, Basket Weave or Waffle Cloth. 950 pl'. 69(3 pl'. $1 15 pl'. 5 pl‘s. for $1 —It may be White, Tan, Blue or Black. —Full-fashioned hose, offered in this —The favorite xeemce weight hose, —An all-silk chiffon silk hose, made —Smart new socks nt une lnd ! rayon made by a o-fit ptocess wlth . Full- mixtures in an arra) ot s i D R seamless feet. A special * of course, hems! colors for Spring . Al.l - price. A splendid wearing hose, with iabie s olter. them at uu- and the duncy picot top. In et with plain godles md nncy “cuffs. short lisle heels and toes. reduction. colors. Sizes 5 to 8% Kann's—"Hoslery Headquarters"—Street Floor. toes and snles ’ —It may also be lined or unlined, but it must feature those latest touches which dominate the present style, one of which is the smart new double cape. Though the subtle differ- S—— ences between this season’s and last season’s G' l 9 W, h # : MOTHER’S DAY styles may be difficult to define, they are plainly 1ris as 3 R 3 < GREETING CARDS apparent in the coats themselves. en g LYl 5¢ to $1.00 ea. Mmesm:lnr;d—::;:u:r;: Sizes 3 Frocks v '_"4 :i o : : 3 X , J Kann's—Street Floor. | $1.95 Yhik » / N $3 Perfumes Sizes 1 to 6 g $1.00 A “Right-Now” Fashion! - 2 An Outstandmg Sale—The Popular —Alluring, last- Knitted Suits LT e P Which Are Usually $10 N 25 Smart Styles— Made to Sell for $2.95 A 800 Jar of Noxems Croam ' th . —Every bag in the collection is out- Sizes 7 to 14 standing in style, quality and value, | \ \ Back-strap, swagger and flat bags of L [ | —Sleeveless and short silk, in black, navy green and heige ea. Kann's—Street Floor, | 1w, /2 sleeve dresses of im- And back and top strap bags o p ported voile, printed estry, with braided or self stra —Ready for every sports occasion every day - i o dimities and organdy. Kann's—Street Floor. in the week; the whole busy round—golf, | In new cape, bolero tennis, hiking, automobiling or tea at the coun- and tuck-in styles. try club. Whether you are actively engaged in SRy WEN S, these fascinating sports or looking on from the sndeh lines there is nothing more appropriate, nothing more comfortable, nothing more be- i Simulat earl coming than the easy grace of a knitted suit. Girls’ ed Pear! And THEN—you save a worth-while sum in | 5 = v buying now. i Necklaces R— | White Chlld en’s Whlte Shoes and Bracelets b i Dresses For May Processions! it wflfl?m For May $2 to $6 Pair m‘fiimfi{:fi?’"m" | _' X # 4 —Smartness and comfort have been happily combined in thes: The M (ly Sale F. eatures i Processions white shoes for Children. One-strap n}:gdeyls of white i:d an; . e e o white elk—with leather or rubber heels In AA to D widths. Costume Slips . G | e New Blousetics E X Sizes 815 to 11—$3.50 and $4 _Sizes 2V to 7—$5 and :: at $1.95 —at Special Low Prices A : R —Beautiful new dresses the young girls P O S T —Sleeveless I & of 7 to 14 will wear “Check an Kaunt | sles of em- $ 1-69 $2.69 : — Double Check” . T Procession.” Chic new * Kapitol Kandy green, red or around, silhouette and tailored slips of flat fabrics, trimmed with —The new wrap- —Lace - trimmed and styles, of soft white “I’se Regusted” 2 lbs 9 5c blue embroidery tailored styles of flat crepe, crepe de chine, laces, ribbons, etc. Just Out! 9 radium and rayon - o ] crepe, crepe de chine, satin, in white, street e e A New Victor Record Peanut Brittle, fresh with blue, black and pastel shades. Nevé St oo redignnr) by “Amos and Andy” ;.1: d dcflspy Special, o ptok ke 0 misses’ | . Prin . urda; e e (Exira. Solid-color Voile and 7 5 c . 27¢ Lb. white grounds. sizes of rgyon satin Dotted Swiss Dresses and flat crepe. for the 7 to 14. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. 's 3 x-nn'-—s.m Kann's—Second Floor. 1 Kann's—Second Floor. of dotmd volle,

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