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| THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 4, 1931—PART TWO. A e s e Eighteenth and Center, H ‘Burroughs Monroe streets northeast: by : { "'Tuesday evening — Registration for o | parliamentary law, public speaking, dra- - o il matics, bridge, basket weaving, bead 4 work, Dennison art, ete. Thursday afternoon—Parent-Teacher Women’s 16-Rib Umbrellas —All-silk _and union taffeta um- $3.69 Large Lace Yokes, $1.69 and $2.57 —Beautiful lace yokes to wear with velvet dresses. Some of Oriental lace, others of an imitation Pt. Venise lace. 8quare and vee Shaped necklines. $1.95 and $2.95 values. ~—Street Floor. brellas. Some plain, others with novelty borders or in all-over de- signs. Black and colors. Smart meeting. Friday afternoon — Registration for rhythm’ and tap dancing. Leddership A " handles, $5.00 to $5.95 values.—Street Floor. - will be séeured for any subject in which 8 sufficient number register. Heights Center, Wilson . Eleventh and Har- vard streets Tuesday evening—Welch Society, reg- fstration for girls’ b2sket ball ! Thursday evening—Oates Orchestra, Diplomats Orchestra, registration for boys' basket ball Friday evening No. 41 and No. 41 Georgetown _ Center, Boy Scouts, Troops Gordon Junior High, Tt ifth and T streets Thursd fternoon — Rhythm _and tap dancing, Girl Scout Troop No. 71 Chevy Chase Center. The program will begin October 5. Brown, Conr cticut avenue and ! afternoon—French. music Tuesday afternoon — Rhythm, tap, | music, Model Aircraft Club. | Thu ternocn'—French, carpen- s of age. y-sixth and try ¥ Ben Murch Ellicott streets Monday afternoon—Rhythm, carpen- try. Evening—Tap for juniors, Stamp Club, contract bridge. _Culvertson s tem will be taught, with a comparisc w0 the new official system, women's Tuesday afternoon—French for chil- d adults, v afterncon — Prench for chil- dren and adults, music. Evening— 1cing and instruction for boy peo ¥ H vette School, Broad Branch road | thampton stroet k afterncon—French. ! afternoon—Rhythm, French, | tap for adults. East Washington Center, Seventeent! and East Capitol streets: Tuesday evening—Boys' Independent Band. social dancing, registration. Saturday evening—Rhythmic dancing for girls, community program, moving | pictures, social dancing. registration. Langley Center, Second and T streets northeast: Friday evening—Elks Boys' Band re- | hearsal, registrations for rhythmic and tap dancing, parliamentary law, public speaking, dramatics. bridge, basket weaving, bead work, Dennison art, stamp collecting, taking pictures, etc. ! Macfarland Center, Iowa avenue and | Webster street | Monday afternoon—Rhythm and tap | dancing at Barnard School Wednesday afternoon—Rhythm and tap dancing at Powell Elementary | School; evening. registration for all ac- | tivities at Macfarland, Brightwood Commandery drill team. Thursday _afternoon—Dramatics for children at Petworth School Priday evening—Advanced rhythm at | Macfarland. Boy Scouts, Troop No. 30; | advanced tap dancing, community dance McKinley, Second and T streets northeast Monday _ evening—Columbia Com- ! mandery, No. 2, Knights Templar drill | team Southeast Center, Hine Junior High, Seventh and C streets southeast | Monday evening—Golden Rule Coun- cil drill team, meeting of Advisory Com- mittee. Friday evening—Children's dancing instruction, including dramatic dancing and physical development exercises; | tumbling team for boys, community | dance Saturday morning—Tap dancing in- struction, Jolly Junior Club, registration for adult drama. public speaking. chil- dren’s drama, Camera Club, lecture course on practical subjects, or any sub- ject the people of the neighborhood de- | sire; registration for membership in Anniversary Club. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and | Howard street southeast, will be open every Tuesday night, beginning Octo- ber 6, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening—Boys' game group. boys’ basket ball. girls' social club, girls’ art group. Choral Society, ladies’ art group, Wistaria Dramatic Club, Hen- son’s Melody Orchestra, Anacostia A. C.| seniors and juniors, girls' social group, | Tegistration for dietetics. Thursday afternoon—Piano group. Friday afternoon—Girls' Glee Club. | Burrville Center, Division avenue and | Corcoran street northeast: Friday afternoon—Music, “children’s dramatics, children’s chorus; evening registration for One Hundred Sandwich Club, Burrville senior dramatics, home | nursing and_cooking for children and | invalids, study hour, .quiet games. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday evening—Registration for entrants in swimming carnival, chorus. dancing group. athletic groups, drill teams, social clubs, indoor tennis clubs. indoor paddle tennis, dramatics, quiet games, active games Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and Twenty-fifth street southeast: Wednesday _evening — Registrations | received for chorus, athletics, dancing | instruction, quiet games, adult groups | in social and educational subjects, Self- Improvement Club. Garnet-Patterson Center, Tenth and You streets, will open October 13, but | registration for various activities will be taken on Monday, Tuesday and Pri- day of this week. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets northeast: : Monday evening—Registration for the following adult activities: Mothers’ | Club. Art Club; b’ groups include athletic and recreatizal activities, Sax- ophone Club (adults are invited), Boy | Scouts, social club and activities. Girls are invited to register for athletics and recreational activities, zocial club, dra- | matics, Culture Club. Wednesday evening—Registration and | organization of above activities. West Washington Center, Francis Junior High, Twenty-fourth and N streets, will open for registration Octo- ber 9 at 7 pam. Adult activities will take place on Wednesday nights and | children will have their activities Wed- | nesday afternoons and Friday evenings. Adults may register for Wednesday | nights in Red Cross home nursing, Red | Cross first aid, hygienic treatment of | skin, hair and manicuring. A course of | talks to mothers is being arranged, alo demonstration in_conservation of food | and clothing. The Rock Creek Civic Association and the Woman's Commu- nity Club will meet the fourth Wednes- day nigtts of each month | The activities on Friday nights will | include basket ball, paddle tennis. gym deraft for boys, club meet- club meetings, HOICE PIANOS FOR_ EN WORCHS | 1130 G EST1879 Size 80x90 “Pepperell” Giant Size -~ Blankets 52,98 —1It is not unusual to buy blankets at $2.98 . . . BUT it is mighty un- usual to buy double 80x90 blankets like these for $2.98 a pair. They are 10 inches longer and 14 inches wider than the ordinary blankets. More than 5 pounds in weight . . . bound with cotton sateen, and made of an imported cotton blended with virgin wool, in block plaids of blue, rose, orchid, green and gold. $7.95 Wool Plaid Blankets, $5.44 pr. —70x80-in. Blankets, in beautiful block plaids of rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. Bound with sateen. Kann's—Street Floor, Fine Ouality Linen Scarfs 59¢ e —A manufacturer’s “close-out” of beau- tiful linen scarfs, specially purchased and very specially priced in this sale. They are 45 inches long with linen cen- tcrls. lsace edges and fancy inserts. $1.00 values. 52.-In. Lunch Cloths hemstitched hems—and very spe- napkins to match, of a beauti- Reg. $6.00, Now. .. .. e —Linen damask luncheon cloths, in pretty pastel shades or colored border patterns. All finished with cially priced. Special Lot! Double Damask Table Sets —Unhemmed sets, cloth and 63263 cloth—6 napkins— $3.00 ful double damask, in green or orchid—offered in this sale at practically half price. 63280 - cloth—8 naphins— Reg. $7.50, Now. ... 68288 cloth—12 naj Reg. $9.95, Now. $3.95 $4.95 Kann's—Street Floor. -3 Sizes “Pepperell” S8 ea 6399 72x99 81x99 —Soft, snowy white cotton sheets, in three popular sizes, offered at our lowest price. The well known Pep- perell brand, made from an excellent sheeting free from filling. —42x36 and 45x36 Pillowcases, at, each 50c¢ Pillow Ticks 3 for 81 —Ready-made pillow ticks of a fancy striped featherproof ticking. The regulation size. Kann's—Street Floor, Silver-Marshall Radio Regularly $119 $59.95 Complete with Tubes ~It is an eight-tube, full size super- hetrodyne set in a walnut cabinet with dynamic speaker—the latest design by the pioneer maker of superhets , . . offered in this sale at practically half the price it was in- tended to be sold. Until you hear one you cannot know what you are missing. Convenient Terms Radio Dept.—Kann's—Fourth Floor. Rayon Taffeta Spreads $3.95 —Nicely tailored spreads of a nice qual- ity rayon, in popular colors. Single and double bed sizes. $4.95 value. W hitings Reg. $1.00 Legion Vellum 48¢ Box —Fine white folded sheets of writ- ing paper, in the popular vellum finish. 72 sheets to a box—and 80 envelopes to match, all for 48c. Christmas Cards 39¢ Box Boxed assortments of twelve beautifully engraved cards, each card with two envelopes, one of which is attractively lined, 5.Yr. Diaries, 85¢ —Genuine leather diaries, in red blue, green and brown. Two styl one with clasp, the other with flal And each book with lock and key. Kann's—Street Floor. Heywood-Wakefield Fibre Carriages s $14.75 —Smart, carriages that baby will enjoy riding in, and mothers will be proud to own. They are of fibre, upholstered with beaver cloth and equipped with rubber-tired wheels. Choice of green and fawn finishes. ] Kann'’s—Fourth Floor, comfortable Unpainted Kidney Shaped Dressing Tables $2.88 —These graceful, sturdily built tables are complete with large drawer and two arms, which slide out to hold the drapes out of the way. Sanded ready for paint. A special value in the Anniversary. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Overnight Cases $3.95 —Tan or black cases for women. Rounded edge styles, extra deep, with double locks, sewed-on hinge, neat linings and five gockeu, Sizes 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch. Reg. $7.50 Steel Ribbed Brief Cases $4.44 —Lifetime cases made of top grain cowhide, with double leather smx, three pockets, swinging :;h e and good lock. 16-inch Gladstone Bags, $7.95 —Black or tan Buffalo bags with short straps. 24-in. size. Kann's—Fourth Floor. -.—¥offers you the lowest price in town for $3.00 All Silk— Chitfon Velvet —A beautifully soft all-silk chiffon velvet, ideally suited to the new styles. It drapes luxuriously into the new lines, and is used for evening wraps as well as for dresses. It is 40 inches wide and shown in such de- sirable colors as— Brown Pink Kiltie Green C::ml l'::l'y Independence Tan Black 31.98x Four Popular Fall Silks —Weaves and colors so varied as to meet every taste. The silk crepes in plain shades, Lustrous Satin Crepe Pebble Canton Crepe Washable Flat Crepe P o . the rayon crepes in Duplan's” Printed glorious printed pat- Rayon Crepe terns. All 39-in. wide. Three Famous Silks Krysal Crepe Al ]_ 6 8 Marillyn Satin Crepe $ . yd. —Last year these well-known silks sold for $3.00 a yard. The colors are smart and new and all are 39 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. 98C yd. “Busy Corner” Flat Crepe —A beautiful firm washable all- silk flat crepe. $1.25 Panne Satin —A lustrous soft quality in ten . evening shades. % 31-09 vd $1.24 4, $1.95 quality.... Pueblo, 4. B. C. and Other P le Print —The lowest price so far this sea- son for these beautiful percale prints . . . The patterns and col- d ors are new and smart . . . Cotton yd. challis for comfort covers also at 14c yd. 36 inches wide. . Regular 29¢ and 39c Printed Rayon —Charming travel tweed designs in new fall colorings. Plain colored rayons also at this same price. All 36 inches wide. 24, A Special Purchase ¢ Fine Imported ‘Flat Crepes at 95¢ Printed Rayon —An-' attractive range of new I;‘nll patterns and colorings. 39 inches wide. 79, Satin Radient Scissors and Shears 29¢ —Scissors _and shears for every purpose. one . . In sizes to please every . at a remarkably low price ...imported brands of high-grade —A silk and rayon fabric in the most desirable Fall colors . . . for slips, spreads, draperies, comforts, yd, etc. 39 inches wide. Motor Sateen .. steel . . . nail scissors . scissors . . shears for many uses. the opportunity. . . cuticle . utility scissors .. and Don't miss Kann's—Street Floor. Fall Woolens, Low Priced 940 vd. —54-in. tweeds, camel’s halr, pebble cloths, nubby crepes, spongy crepes, etc. $2.00 to $4.00 values. —Fashionable woolens from one of the outstanding mills. $1.50 to $2.00 qualities—54 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor $1.49 . —Wool crepes, wool geor- gettes, wool tweeds coatings and suitings. 54 inches wide. $2.00 and $2.50 grades. Silk Lace Flouncings and Allovers $1.00 yd. —Lace for evening and afternoon gowns is the edict this season. And here at this low price you will find 36 in. light Chantilly and heavier Spanish types; in black, beige, rose beige, navy, copen and brown. $2.00 values. Venise Laces 39c yd. —Sample lengths from 2% to 4% yards. Imported grades in small tterns and a rich ecru shade. to 4 inches wide. Kann's—Street Floor. Reg. Sewing Machines $113 Electric $56.50 —Handsome Console table models with panel front of butt walnut. Each complete with xnee control, Allen Bradley rheostat and full set of attachments. Each fully guaranteed. Convenient Payments Kann's—Fourth Floor.