Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1930, Page 40

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THE BSUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 1, 1930—PART TWO. Voile Wash Frocks In Copies of Silk Dress Styles —Every style is a fascinating one, Every pattern unusually attractive . .. . large floral designs, or smaller neat all-over effects on light grounds. The material is . a sheer, crisp voile. Some are short- o sleeved, others are sleeveless, and many have little capelets or capes. The skirts are flared or tiered, and are made the high- waist models, or are belted. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women's Sizes 36 to 46 Extra Sizes 48 to 52 Kann's—Second Floor. Rayon Bed Jackets and Lounging Coats 990 ea. —Cool, dainty garments for lelsure hours— as practical as they are inexpensive. The coats are in three-quarter length, with three=- quarter sleeves—and trimmed with contrast- ing colors. The jackets are in clever styles, prettily trimmed with dark-colored laces. Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann's—Street Floor, Special! “Coty’s” Dusting Powder e ~—This fragrant, velvety dusting powder comes in the same odors as the regular $1.50 boxes. Only this is put up in the attractive “Ivory Design,” which Coty uses for special offerings. A large velour puff comes in each box. Sale of SLIPS Flat Crepe Crepe de Chine French Crepe Rayon Satin —=Sample slips, therefore only one or two of a style—smartly tafiore , or cleverly trimmed with lace—shadow or tal- K m'sz,os to $4.95 values. Misses’ and Extra Sizes of Flat Crepe and Siquax Satin Kann's—Second Floor. Buy PG fiéfllfil" %}M g"tm’fl Our Annual June Sale! Bigger Than Ever Before! 2,500 PAIRS OF SHOES Five Different Types—Featuring Fine Imported Models —This big sale is the result of months of planning—and offers you the opportunity to secure your entire Summer shoe wardrobe — smartly and inexpensively, We advise that you come in early—while selections are best and size ranges most com- plete. 500 Pairs Imported Shoes 850 Pairs of Novelty Shoes 500 Prs. Arch-Support Shoes 450 Prs. Novelty White Shoes 200 Pairs of Sample Shoes 2P The Imported Shoes— ~—are outstanding values, both from the standpoint of style and workmanship. Every pair is made on an American last, in one of the largest shoe factories in Europe. Blonde, parchment, and black shoes, with Cuban and high heels. .. in all sizes 3 to 8 and all widths AA to C. And the price only $2.95 a pair. The Novelty Shoes— —are of &Atant leather, blonde, mode beige, black or [d—some with genuine snake trimming— in strap, tie and plain pump styles, with High French, Baby Louis and Cuban heels. Sizes 3 to 8—widths to C. Reg. $5.00 to $7.50 grades Artificial \ The Arch Shoes— —are branded with a well known name, \ and iInclude WHITE Kids, Patent leathers, PE ARLS \ tan, black and blonde kids. Sizes 3 to 8— \ widths B to D in assortment. With Stone Set Clasps The White Shoes— \ —are of soft white kid, in \ styles—some with per: d $2.95 to an—and all eg:eptlonu values. $5.95 Values ° Sizes 3 to 8. ~—Three-strand necklaces of soft, creamy \ The Sample Shoes— artificial pearls, in all sizes and gradua- \\ s in Shons s arastpand idromi syl tlons—some with a sterling silver clasp, ly. A brand that latl set with real stones or rhinestones— \ :: g’-,,w_ ZeEUATy Rellxiat dainty gifts for brides and “girfl graduates.” SRR | On Sale—Shoe Dept.—Fourth Floor—Extra Salespeople That Would Ordinarily Sell for $16.50 to $25 Dresses With Coats, Jackets, Capes and Short Sleeves Afternoon, Dinner, Street and Sports Dresses Sizes 19 to 20, 16V, to 2615, 36 to 44 and 441 to 521% —Smartly fashioned of printed and plain chiffons, —An extensive variety from which to choose in the georgette, flat and washable crepes, and rajahs. popular styles of the moment. Colors include new Many of them are light ground prints. The plain opaline pink, rose, nile, linen-blue, flesh, navy, white, colored frocks are as charming as the prints. and black. Kann's—Second Floor,

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