Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 24

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B—8 m EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. Printed Silk Pongee : Pleated Organdy 89¢ vd Col ar and Cuff Sets s Vany “?‘% - BT R ’ ”f"‘ Yand | SRR Lo Street Moor. Street Floor. Community Plate On the Club Plan $2 Down —And pay the balance in small weekly yments. leces Printed Shantungs Light Print Silks Georgette Crepes New Lots Enter the May Sale of wan! buy it on this enyt (.71’:1% an. Sizes 42% to 52% Youll hardly know you are ) ( for 'ou E:flen'me sitver. > Ghoose 3 —The woman who wears a larger size always likes to look from five popular pat- [ more slender, particularly in summertime, when to appear, slimmer is to appear cooler. These attractive models with their short sleeves, their cool, beComing necklme', normal waistlines, and skirts with even hemlines, will aid in giving the desired effect. All the new light shades, navy and black to choose from. Washable Crepes Light and Dark Prints and Georgette Crepes Siut 40 to 50 Kann’s—Street and Third Floors. IUNIDEIRWEAIR 1,200 Lace-Trimmed and Appliqued Garments 88(3 Ea. —A fresh shnpment rof specially purchased ra: on garments comes to replenish this fast selling group at this low price. There are regular and extra sizes in pastel shades with new styles of trimming. Every garment is full cut and reinforced where the wear comes. Expello ~It isn’t necessary that the larger woman pay any higher rice for her Summer frocks than her slender sister does, ause in this inexpensively priced group are charming dresses of the wanted materials, fashioned to meet the style needs of the woman who wears a 40 to 50 size. Short or long sleeved, belted and lhug hipline models for afternoon and street wear, —In Regular Sizes there are Pajamas, Gowns, Choml”-. Combinations, Bloomers, Step-ins and Panties. P—ln Extra Sizses—Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins and anties. Kann's—Second Floor. Non-Run Rayon Delustered Rayon Underthings at Underthings at 55¢—2 for $1 69c ea. .nd P-nflu p].stel B'Ep -ins 5 —Unusually h:vty.'chlliy chemhe m and reinforced. Will not dgvflw !hon Bloomen, atl;p-m and hnuu. Washable Sun Suits for the Clnldren $1.00 —Cool little suits, sleeveless styles, roadcloth and 600 Silk Pongee FROCKS In Regular and Extra Sizes $1.88 —What is more practical, or smarter than a silk pongee frock for Summer? They have the cool little cap sleeves, or are sleeveless; are trimmed with contrasting colors, and made with flared, tiered or pleated skirts. With and without collars. Sizes 15 to 50. Kann's—Second Floor. 2 Packs in a Box $1.25 Kann's—Second Floor. A Sample Sale of «SCANTIES’ —Just 60 garments in the ot —in sizes 34 to 36 only— made of various lovely mate- rials, Samples of $10 to $15 New Shipment of Crex Grass Rugs = s Extra Size Philippine 6,G mdclgdlinch In Room $7 9 5 Gowns, $1.00 —A special purc] huemnku le this unusual offer. Dlmty Phili; e tomt a very low price. They ed with tiny e dered es scallops nolmd the neck l.nd on the little cap $1.95 Value Mtflm nln’ lmder t!i.; i ~—The well known Crex Kasoca Rugs, which are made arms. The mnterm ll I soft nainsook, in white $1.00 expressly for Kann’s; of tough American pnme wire modc!.l. . —Oool _Summer girdles grass, with ammcllly stenciled designs, in a good \ Kann's—8Second Floor. made of moire batiste, in assortment of patterns and colors. ':ms.: oor. Vih two petrs of garien 3x6-Ft. Felt-Base Rugs, 69c Ea. w5 e e e e Felt-Base Floor Covering, 39c Sq. Yd. 24x42-In, Oval Fiber Rugs, $1.19 Ea. lned with fine Kann's—Street Floor. Sample Sale of ‘ 59¢ | ™ Four Books You’ve Been Wanting Now $1.00 —The published price has been $2.50 to $5.00. They are— Summer Hat Event! A Special Three-Day Sale of Fashionable Summer Hats ’l‘he cuflle of the Deep—Joan s i e ane X lhld:n"ot the Deep — Lowell wear with the B i 3 —— R A= mae d $ e e Four-Poster Wood Beds— Dovnatairs Bookatore. an earrings and Inner-Spring Mattresses— $14.88 Ea. Kann's—Street Floor. —Wherever you are going this Summer, you will want one or more of these smart Summer hats. They. will meet every one of your vacation require- i ments. There is a style to match every one of your I The Beds The Mattresses frocks. Linen weave straws, lacy straws, stitched I —Pull and single size beds, in FUnusual to secure a mat- 5 i atiractive Colonial 4-poster Treas of this chatacter st 5o silks and transparent hairs. Big “flops” . . . little I , Sle, mahogany or walmut mulele‘ Eis: et s . . “caps” . . . and “in-between” brims of every width. i B Piece Linen finish. Usually $25. layer felt and neat ticking, Bak-0-Grill Electric : ! Breakfast Sets e Stoves, $23.50 ALL SIZES ALL COLORS i 59¢ —Compast 1litle stoves that sit on halt A g wo i ‘top—ye broll and I s table —A good size cloth and s too I to\lr"n;pklna.m finished with g’m and two surface p!.l'::m’mu‘ into | g 6-Piece Glass e ok aes Il | Refrigerator Sets Utility i . Closets 3 Dishes—3 Covers $12 Value 30¢ I Solid Color N —It is neldom that % you = buy of colored Crinkled Spreads Backla’or ‘seg, and $1.69 are ideal for stor- o ing kitchen uten- ble-bed sise g g o 3ox105 tnche, in the pop: e gl fim green and rose. . e"l'il’lxu. Sim Kann's—Street, Floor, Xann's—

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