Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1935, Page 37

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* WORK OF [TALIAN BLIND EXHIBITED Display of Fine Linens Has Attracted Hundreds in Capital. Hundreds of persons have been at- tracted to the Mayflower Hotel this week by an exhibit of fine linens made by blind students in the Institute Paolo Colosimo in Naples. The exhibit, which will be held open until Saturday, is in charge of Mrs. Mary E. Raiola, an American now liv- ing in Naples and devoting all her ef- forts toward education of the blind. Mrs. Raiola said the exhibit will be kept open all day today for the bene- £it of Government workers. The works of the Italian blind is being shown in this country as & preclude to an exchange of blind stu- dents by the United States and Italy. Mrs. Raiola announced that Lowell A. Chamberlin, 1015 L street, who lost his | sight during the Spanish American war, soon will sail as the first teacher in the exchange. Teachers to Be Exchanged. Under the plan outlined by Mrs. Raiola this morning, two teachers will be exchanged this year and next year | four Italians will be sent to the United | States and four Americans be sent to Italy to study in the Paolo Colosimo. Through a foundation being raised | by Mrs. Raiola in the United States, it is expected to establish an institute in this country for the purpose of | teaching weaving, carving, ironworking | and basketmaking to the blind. | The Paolo Colosimo was founded in | 1924 by Donna Tommasina Colosimo | in memory of her son and is the only | professional royal school in existence. | Entirely benevolent, it undertakes the | educatior. of the war-blind of south- | ern Ttaly, Weaving in table linen, cotton, silk, damask and brocade by the blind | has won the admiration of experts | throughout the country, because of the | unusualness of the designs. Each graduation piece is a masterpiece by its | weaver and into it the graduate weaves | his motto, which also serves as a copy- | right. | Blind Teaches Blind. The blind teaches the blind through- | out the school. Most of the war-| blinded students who graduate remain | as teachers of the blind from birth, | Mrs. Raiola says. Among the more | than 200 pupils, all of them men and boys, not a one can see. | The students are taught to copy de- gigns of famous masters. When they have m: red the art, they are re-+ quired t ve a copy of some old maste: graduation piece. Into this the: ve their motto. One of the mottoes woven into a fine bit of | tapestry in the exhibit reads: “Only | in darkness does the soul become | divine,” w another is “Now I can | Bee.” | Several prominent Americans have | Interested ves in the work and | have promised in the establishment of the school here, Mrs. Raiola said. She declared that more than $100.000 already had | been subscribed for the school in this | country AIRCRAFT RANGER | T0 GO TO ALASKA Naval Official Declines Comment | on Whether Aleutian Islands Survey Is Planned. By the Asso d Press. will send the aircraft | Ranger to Alaskan waters this Winter | for cold weather flight training. A spokesman for (}"P department erday the ship would go| n January for a month. He | declined, comment on possibilities of the Aleutian Islands areas being sur- | veyed for air stations or naval bases. | Under present naval treaties the | United States cannot fortify or estab- jish bases on the Aleutian Islands. ‘That agreement expires next year and there has been considerable specu- | lation as to what will happen if a| new agreement is not reached. | Army flyers more than a year ago surveyed the territory. | Several bills have been introduced | in Congress for such bases and the Wileox frontier defense act calls for one in Alaska Lieut. C. F. Edge, commander of the Coast Guard station at Port Angeles, Wash, has been detailed to the Ranger as an observer for the Coast Guard in the Navy's cold weather tests, ACCEPTABLE SHIP BIDS HOPED FOR BY ROPER Becretary Says He Is “Encour- aged” in Effort to Build Sister Ship to Washington. By the Associated Press. Hope was expressed yesterday by Becretary Roper that satisfactory bids would be received before December 16 on the proposed sister ship to the Manhattan and Washington. At his press conference, he said he was “encouraged.” He disclosed that | & letter had been sent to shipbuilding companies asking why they had not bid previously. Only one bid was re- ceived originally, and officials char- acterized this as too high. * J. M. Johnson, assistant Commerce "Becretary, said the Federal Shipbuild- “ing and Dry Dock Co. of New Jersey told him it would have been glad to bid on the ship, but could not because of a narrow bridge through which the completed ship could not pass. T, Flowers Employ Many. More than 100,000 persons are now engaged in-the cut-flower business in England. Extend THANKSGIVING GREETINGS Nearona Far TELEPHONE ncial co-operation |- THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN Men's Store Men’s Mogadore Ties, Special —Well made, attractive ties . plaids and checks—in pleasing colors.- ouines 19¢” ea. Kann's—Street Floor. Swagger $ Raincoats.._ __ 3'95 —Full belted. Tan twills, Jerseys. Black and white or tan and white checks. Sizes 34 to 46. Second Floor. —Smartly styled . . . rectly shaped. Fringed ends. Street Floor. Beacon Blankef ot * $3.95 —warm, good looking blanket robes. Small, medium, large. Nice for Christmas gifts. Street Floor. Tie and Hdkf. Sets__ —Tie and Silk Handker- chiefs in a variety of color- full patterns. Street Floor. Odd Lots—Men's Wear 3 Tan Twist Topcoats, Shorts 137, 1/39, 1 42. $19.75 1 Double-Breasted Brown Overcoat, n‘(n Short 38. Was $24.50 @ 1 Brown Mixture Cheviot Suit, 1 Brown Overplaid Suit, 36 regular. Was $34.50_ 6 regular. Y ---$23.65 1.Double-breasted Brown Gabardine Sport Suit, 38 regular. Was $24.50 1 Gray Twist Suit, 50 stout. Was $19.75. = 1 Dark Blue Pin Stripe 2-Trouser Suit, 38 short stout. $27.85 Kann's—Second Floor, 18 Sealpax Flannelette Robes. 86 Ties. Were 55c to $1.00 31 Wool Coat Sweaters ______ 1 Terry Robe. Was $1.29 “e00 9000 00000 g00 g0 31 Hose, light colors, Were §1 1 Porisknit Union Suit, size 44, Were $2. 6 Pairs Pigskin Gloves. Were $2.95. Soiled . 39 Shirts, soiled. Were $1.39 to $1.95 __ 15 Sport Shirts, short sleeves. Were $1.39 - 38 B. V. D. Winter Weight Union Suits. Were $1.65_ 18 All-wool and Part-wool Drawers. Were $2.00 and 9 Pajamas, soiled. Were $1.95 __ 4 All-wool Polo Shirts. Were $2.95 e 5 Silk Lined Brocaded Robes. Were $10 and $13.50 Kann's—Street Floor, Boys’ Wear All-Wool Knitted Caps —All wool with contrasting trims—The kind 59 that pulls over the ears—Practical gifts.. ___ Cc Kann's Special Shirts ____ 79C —Well tailored shirts and button-on blouses. Sizes 4 to 1415, Tie and Hdkf. 75¢ ~—Ligen -handkerchief and tie to match. Attractive col- ors. —Pioneer make. Leopard ef- fect on real leather. Waist sizes 24 to 30. Christmas __$1.00 Belt and Buckle Sets —Pioneer make. Real leather belt and initialed buckle. Odd Lots—Boy’s Wear 18 Brown Two-knicker Suits, Were $8.95 ___ 2 Imported Bro 36 and 37. Were $24.50 1 Hard Finished Brown Worsted 2-Trouser Prep Suit. Size 36. Was $19.50 _ ____ 3 Dark Blue-gray 2-Trouser Prep Suits, sizes 33, 34, 35. Were $19.50 _ ____ 1 Plain Brown 2-Trouser Prep Suit, size 14, Was $19.50 __ _ -Trouser Prep Suits. Sizes sizes 8 to 16 in group. $5.88 $18.00 $15.95 $15.95 3 Gray Check 2-Trouser Prep Suits, size Were $15.95 1 Tan 2-Trouser Suit, slim size 18. 2 Brown Fleece Overcoats, sizes 36 and 38. Were $19.50_$17.65 ‘Topcoats, sizes 37 and 38. Were $19.50. Kann's—Second Floor, Underwear —152 Bandeaux, briefs, panties, :l!a;ctex girdles, etc. w,!ff 25c —158 Milanese Vests, panties, briefs, step-ins, cotton union- suits, lastex girdles. Were o a @ 35¢ —164 Rayon gowns, pajamas, milanese panties, briefs, cotton unionsuits, vests, panties, were 69c to 79c; 214 Tuckstiteh union- suits, were 85c; 67 chil- 49¢ dren’s Unionsuits, were 79¢ —29 Rayon Gowns, pajamas, panties; 148 Tuckstitch unionsuits, were 89c .. 59C —12 Milanese vests, panties; 11 Rayon Pajamas, were s120 o 69c —69 Part-wool vests, Tntonsults, were $139 - SC Kann'’s—Street Floor Coats—Furs—Suits —13 Sport Coats. Were $18.95 to $25 . ~e slo —2 Misses’ Win Were $39.75 —2 Winter Suits. Were $29.75 $18 —3 Winter Suits, Were $c)8 x4 —1 Winter Suit. Was 338 —7 Red and Pointed Fox gg Scarfs, werec uusw —3 Lapin Capes. Were $29.75 sls St $2.99 —1 Persian Mutf. Was g7 9Q Millinery —30 Weldon Sport Felt Hats. Orig. $5.00; 20 Tonleigh Square Sport Felts, Orig. $100 —15 Wash Dresses. Were $1.59 =20 Girls’ and Dresses. Were $3.95__ e 2.27 —18 Knitted 2-Pe. Were $195____ —10 Junior Hi ibby Crepe Dresses. $1.98 were $1.27 —4 Winter Coats, Were $10.95 s $6.97 Kann's—Fourth Floor Art Goods ~Small Lot Stamped Linen Pcs. Were 39c to 20(! to $3‘49 —Crochet Silk, Bouclette, Solarzeph, etc. Were 40c 19¢ ~—Small Lot Yarn, Bou- clette and Cotton. Choice loc —Xmas Table Decordtions. Were 98c. Stamped Pillow- cases. Were $1.00 pr 59¢ ~—Bucilla Crochet Kits. Were 59¢ 1 . e ° 1/, Price Kann's—Fourth Floor, ' Linens —60 Colored Border Linen Te Lunch Napkins. Orig. 10c. —50 Checked Cotton Glass 10(: Towels. Each =10 Hemstitched 7-pc. Linen Sets. Orig. s230 ¢ $1.95 ~—10 prs. Emb. Pillow Cases, soled. Ortg. $125 8IC —30 Jap Lunch Cloth, 56 in. Were 69c 49c Kann's—Street Floor, Trimmings ==13 Metal Chain Belts. Were $195 and $259-.. 1€ ~—O0dd Lot Fancy Buttons, loc also belt slides. Each... Kann's—Street Floor, Umbrellas ~1 Silk Mixture 16- Rib Umbrella. Was $6 33'50 —3 Rubber Lined 16-Rib $2 Umbrellas. Were $3.50_ ... —2 Silk Mixture 16- Rib Umbrellas. Were $1.69 3 ‘ Kann's—Street Floor Toys —1 Racycle, marred. Was $9.95; No. 7 Erestor Set, $10.00 Set; —10 Aluminum 6-Pe. 1 sc Cooking Set. Were 49¢_. —1 Toy Electric Stove with o 50t were s500 $3:50 —& Prs, Buck Rogers $1.00 Skates. Were $1.95__ $5.00 $2.88 —1 Large Dell with hair. Were $295____ $1.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor Floor Coverings =15 Inlaid Linoleum sl 00 Rugs, 3x6 ft. Samples * —20 Felt Rugs, 27x54 in, Were $1.00 49¢ ~—6 Axminster and Wilton Rugs, 27x54¢ in. $5.00 —3 Rubber Mats, 22x36 99, in. Were $2.25 —1 Clifton Axminster Rug, sample ~—2 Felt Rugs, 9x12 ft. $6 89 3 ~—3 Amerac Wiltons, 81,x10% ft. Were —1 Weol Chenille, 99 9x12 ft. Was $19.95 314' $1.79 ~—1 Bussorah Axminster Rug, OEI3 I AN Mow (822,98 ‘Were $10.95 a SUEbh R Ve $22.95 o el e W 100 Gixes LT 81095 Kann's—Third Floor Silverware =20 pes. Chrome and Silvers plated Hollow-ware. Were $1.00 49c —Stainless es and Forks with coiored handles. 7e Each —Universal Teaspoons—Saybrook pattern. Were $3.50 set of six. Now______ $1.69 ~—16 Nickel-plated Poultry Shears. Were $1.49______ 69(! Kann's—Third Floor. Gloves —15 prs. 16-Button Black Suede Gloves, were $7.50; 21 prs. 12- Button Suedes, black and brown, were $5.95; 41 prs. 8-Button Suedes. black and @¢ = brown, Were 8550 . $2-99 —40 prs. Fauntex Faney Pullons, i ! vn. :!al‘c:, -be ge, brown. Werf 5 —66 prs. Bengaline Pullons, black, brown. == Were $1.00 55¢ Kann's—Street Floor, Housewares ~—24 Hot Dish Holder 10(! Sets. Were 25¢ —2 Enameled Kitch- en Cabinets ___ __ $13.98 —6 Carpet Sweepers. Were $2.49 $1'25 ~—9 Radiator Shields, ad- justable. Were 69c : 39c —15 Corn Brooms, 25 Waste Baskets, were 490 29C —7 Bird Cage Stands. Were $1.49 - 79(: —1 were $1; 4-Qt. Covered Saucepans. Were 98¢ —-eo 690 —8 Aluminum 6-qt. Tea Kettles, 7 Metal Breakfast Bed Tables, 3 5-Pc. Fireplace Sets. Were $1 $198 : —3 Porcelain Top Kitchen Ta- bies, were $5.98, as is; 2 Electric Fireplace Sels, were Heas * $3.98 —10 E 0-Qt. == Combinets, were 98¢, as is 55¢ ~5 Counsellor Bath- —10 Colonial Brass Andirons. Were $3.98. $2’98 Kann'’s—Third Floor Lamps ~22 Table Lamps with shades. Were $1.98 __ 31'49 —18 Bed Lights, shop- worn. Were $1.98 980 ~—4 Desk Lamps with metal shades; 1 Adjustable Floor Lamp, were $7.98 $4.98 —6 Smoker Lamps, were $5.98; 1 Bridge Lamp Base, was $6.98 —________ = $3.98 ~—5 Table Lamps with shades, were $3.98; 6 Clamp Desk Lamps, were 9 Q8 Kann's—Third Floor D. €, FRIDAY BARGAINS Charge Purchases Made Now Entered On January Ist Bills Beds, Etc. ~—& Inner Spring Mat- 57-99 tresses. Were $10.95.. ~—9 Inner Spring Were $10.88 Were $19.95 ~—4 Inner Mattresses. $33.50 —1 Felt Mattress. $5.99 . —1 Inner Spring Mattress and 1 Box Spring to match. Were $33.00, o T S ~—2 Poster Wood Beds, l“’ single. Were $14.95 _. 58‘ ~—1 Walnut Fin- ished Dresser. Was $32.50 $22.95 —1 Cedar Wardrobe. Were 814,99 W $21.95 —1 Studio Couch, with back and arms. Were e 0 833,00 —1 Studio Cn“ff‘: 322-95 Was $29.95 .. —1 Two Pe. Living Room Suite. Was 364_.95 $89.50 . _. ~3 Studio Couch Pil- lows. Were $2.95 $1’00 Kann's—Third Floor Chinaware ~—2 Noritake China Dinner Seis, 53 p —1 Dinner Set, 66 pes. Were $19.98 311'98 =1 Dinner Set, 95 pes. Was $3798 . $27'50 —1 Impt. China 97-pc. Din- ner Set. Was 2 Sin 96950 —O0dd Lot Vases, Sweetmeat Dishes, Glass, etc, W —6 Green Glass 9-pe. Gereal Sets. Were $iop £7€ —12 Farthen Tea Pots, 9= Were 49c 35¢ Kann's—Third Floor. Hosiery —79 Pr. Silk Hose, were 50c; 205 Pr. Silk Hose, were 75 Q= €3 peh ) or: o 35¢ —88 Pr. Children’s An- klets. Were 15c _ s 10¢ —65 Prs. Silk Mesh Hose, 190 prs. Hose, socks and anklets, 17¢ Were 25¢ St —792 Prs. Boys' and Girls' Lisle Golf Hose, discon- 9= tinved _ . P e ~—410 Pr. Silk Hose, discon- tinued colors. Were T3¢ 4Q¢ to $1 = Kann's—Street Floor Notions —Novelties, Sewing Boxes, etc. Damaged ... .. 190 —Ollcloth Utility Bags — Orig. 50c; 12-Pocket Shoe Bags. Soiled; 14 Shoe Cabinets, Gamaged oL ot 29c —Ironing Board o for 9= Covers. Friday - 2 25¢ —Dish Cloths and ¢ for Wash Cloths _____ 6" 19c¢ Kann's—Street Floor 45 in. Linen Dresser Scarfs ~Linen centers _ with lace edge. 49C -$2.95 Rayon Spreads —Rose, green, blue, gold and $2.39 lavender. Single and dou- ble bed sizes Kann's—Street Floor. 59¢ and 69 Allen-A Hose 2 prs., $1 ~—490 pairs. Discontinued colors. Broken sizes. —Clearance_ 370 prs. Wool Mixed Hose. e 2pisg] Kann's—Street Floor. Ribbons ~—Ribbon Remnants. Were 9¢ 20c to 39c yard....____ 5 —15 Flower Spirals and Re- flectors. Were 50c 9= &5 25¢ Kann's—Street Floor MEN’S LEATHER BILL FOLDS 29¢ ea. —Black only and a good full size with identification and card pockets. Kann's—Street Floor, HOMEFITTING Specials 79c¢ ea. —300 Tapestry wall panels in two sizes. Originally $1.29 " $2.89 pr. —175 pairs Point Venise curtains with border designs. $3.98 and $4.98 values. 29c¢ ea. —450 sample squares. 34- inch size. 59c to 79c values. $3.98 pr. ~200 prs. pinch-pleated rep reyon damask drapes. 9 col- ors. $5.95 values. Kann's—Third Floor. Seamless Axminster Rugs 9x12-Ft. $34.95 Grades—Some Dropped Patterns —Thick deep pile rugs in rich Oriental patterns. A few 8Y%x10% ft. size .oeeo... Kann's—Third Floor. $19.95 BEDS—SPRINGS—-MATTRESSES —8pool or 4-poster fortable. —Rolled-edge layer felt mattresses durable ticking, All sizes wood beds in walnut, mahogany and maple finishes. All sizes_____ ~—Double-deck coil springs—resilient and com- *6.88 with Each Sportswear —81 Hand-Knit Slip- on Sweaters. Were $1.99. sl'm ~—32 Towndale Wool and Jer- ::20 Dresses. Were 83.” Pl $1.88 Jackets. Were $2.95_. ;lls (;h;nmc. Zephyr, Alpaca -Pe. Dresses. Were $5.95, $10.95___ $4'44 —18 2.Pc. Boucle and Wool Knits. Were $1095 to 87 $19.75 ... - Jackets. Were $5.95__ —10 Snyderknit Wool Suits, 2 and 3 pc. Were $25 $15 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. There’s Many a Christmas Gift Among Them! at Avenue"=Tth, Sth ané O Sta No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders on Remnants and Odd Lots Luggage (Damaged) —2 Overnight Cases. Wi s e 890 —1 Zipper Spoi —1 Overnight Case. Was $3.98 —1 Fitted Overnight Case. Was $7.95 —1 -Hat Box. ~—2 Leather Wardrobe Cases. Were $9.98__. —2 Gladstone Bags. Were $7.95 ~—1 Tweed - Covered Case. Was $1498 ___ —1 Tourist Case. 810-63 Was $15.95 —1 Steamer Trunk, 3899 . —1 Steamer Wardrobe Trunk. Was $18.98__ §9.89 —1 Wardrobe Trunk. $19.98 Was $27.98 Kann's—Fourth Floor, Lingerie ~—S8ilk Undies, Beach Pajamas, Puerto Rican Gowns. Were 59¢ to $1 - ... 33c ~—136 Silk Pongee Pajamas, Silk Undies, Porto Rican Gowns. Were $1 to $1.39 67c —115 Silk Slips, Extras Size Gowns, Flannelette Pajamas, Musiin Gowns. Were 9-’(: $1.59 and $1.95___ Bl —Balbriggan Pajamas. Qg Were $1.39 to $1.95....__ c —Lace Bed Sacques, 99 soiled. Were $2.95___ $1. Kanns—Second Floor 1,500 Yds. Dresses ~45 Crepe Matelasse and Sheer Dresses. 14 to 44. W $10.95 and $13.95. &8 Lace Dinner Dresses. 44! to 521%; 5 Crepe Costume Suits. 14 to 18. Were $1978 . $10 —35 Transparent Velvet Dresses, Were $7.95 and $5 —42 Dresses; dark colors. Were $5.95... —43 Wool Dresses. 14 to 20. Were $395__ ‘2’88 Kann's—Second Floor Toilet Goods —Mirror Make-up 31.39 Boxes. Were $1.69___ ~Chateau dePare Soap, 4 Soc cakes in box, Were 75c.. ~—15 Corday Toilet Water. Dis- continued —20 Boxes Tmported Pow- der. Were $1.10. 59¢ —Chic-Chic Perfum Discontinued $20.00 39 85 —Chic-Chic Perfume. Discontinued $10.00 $4 85 . Kann's—Street Floor, $195 to $3.95 Silk Primt NEGLIGEES Silk print negligees and dainty Kann's—S8econd Floor. 79¢c to_$1.39 Acetate Dress Crepes STEHLI and Other Makes Fall Full Pieces in. Rippalong Crepe in. Diagonal Crepe in. Cereal Weave Crepe . Rayon Sand Crepe in. Corded Dress Crepe Weaves and Colors— . Acetate Dress Taffeta C . Acetate Nub Crepe yd. $1.39 to $2 Wool Remnants A variety of weaves and colors in desirable 88c yd Remnants 19¢ to 29¢ Wash Good: Remnants 29c to 39c Linings____ __15¢ ya. ~-19¢c yd. Kann's—Street Floo! $2.99 1o $3.95 Novelty SHOES iedes, kidskins and calfskins. Oxfords, straps, ties and pumps. Covered and built-up leather heels. Broken sizes 4 rammaee L Kann's—Fourth Floor Home Fittings —Cedar Chests. Were @= S 33'98 —Remnants Curtain and Dra- pery Fabrics. Were 15c to 6C 29¢ yd \ —38 Pr. Glazed Chintz Drapes. Were $194 pr. 98¢ —Remnants Curtain and Dra- pery Materials. Were 39¢ toSheyl - .. oo . 16¢ —18 Pr. Damask Double-Faced Door Draperies. Were $7.9i ss S S R —Table Lot Mexican Plaid Tailored Curtains. Were S " 59 ~—Remnants Curtain and Dra- pery Fabries. Were 59¢ to 98¢ yd. 36c —75 Slip Covers for chairs, sofas. Were $2.79 to sl 39 TN ~—Remnants Curtain and Up- hoistery Fabrics. Were $1.19 to $1.98 - 56c —6 Bolts 36-in. Wide = Homespun. Were 29c¢ vd. 1.)(! Kann's—Third Floor Blankets —$ Wool-Filled Com- forts, 72x84. Were $3.95. $2'79 —&6 Wool - Filled Comforts, 72x84. Were $14.95, $9 95 soiled .- —10 Pia Blankets, 5% ‘wool, ‘Were 75 > C 5129 — —50 Yds. 36-In. Striped Out- i ‘Were 18c Wash Dresses ~60 Percale —25 Percale Dresses, Hooverettes; also Uniforms. Were 78(! $1 - —30 Rayon Dresses, large sizes: misses’ wool dresses. s] 99 . Were $2.95, $3.95____ —25 Uniforms. Were $2.25 and $3.25...... $1'59 Kann's—Second Floor Neckwear ::l"::l:lds::vc‘m Scarf 390 ik snaer. 95¢+ $1.45 Kann's—Street Floor Domestics —12 Jap Crepe Spreads, $1 72x105. Were $1.25___ —2 Rose Rayon Taffeta Trapun- to Spreads. Sofled. $4.95 Were $6.95 g:tui: m;ers":;.l;; $2.95 —17 Bates Spreads, ;-:r;;c;]“:nd cotton. @ Q5 ;—ZM Yl'l.y‘lrldllnbleuhed 2%2¢ Twin bed size. W s195 e $1.39 ~22 Salem Sheets, 90x108. Were $1.39 __ 31‘09 Kann' Floor Infants’ Wear —Vanta Cotton Training Pants. Were 60c. Sturdee Union Suits. Were 50c. 290 —Vanta Binders, 25% 44[, Wool. Were 85¢ ... . 2 —Wright Sleepers, sizes Zals - . ... .. 64c —Pink Blankets, 36x50. Were 80c.____ 59¢ —Pink Bordered Pillow 9¢ Cases. 14x22. Were 18c._. —12 Blankets, 5% wool, 30x40. Were 59c..____.. 39“ —Silk Bonnets, soiled, were $1.39 y 69c Kann's—Fourth Floor Sample & Soiled BLANKETS Were $139 to $1195 $1 to $8.95 —Higher priced ones all wool. Others 5% wool. Kann's—Street Floor. Busy Corner $1.65 aed 5195 Balbriggan PAJAMAS —32-pe. styles. Long sleeves,ski trousers, 99C crew or vee necks. Gay or pastel combination colors. Misses' and women'’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Tloor, Former $1.95 Angorette DRESSES —Just 200! Onme and two piece 99c styles. Brown, green, black, wine and blue. Sizes 14 to 20. Kann's—Second Floor. Furniture —7 Student Bookcases, Were $4.95 32.45 Rt et L Coffee Table. 87.95 = Blby. Carriage. $16‘60 —2 Bookcases, Were 32.98 =1 Lamp Table g4 9g Was $7.95 —1 Cellarette. Was slz 50 ~—2 Wardrobes. Were @= $8.95 80'95 —3 Kann's—Fourth Floor Jewelry —200 Pes. Costume Jewelry, were 55c; 20 Collar Pins, cuff 190 links, tie holders, were 50c —25 Rhinestone Initial Pins, not all initlals, Were sl $195 ___ —25 Field Glasses. Were = 69¢ Kann's—Street Floor Jr. Misses’ Apparel —24 Two-Piece Cordu- roy Suits. Were $3.95. $1.99 —25 Crepe and Wool Dresses. ::egr; $5.95 and 32.88 $11 —5 Tailored and Swag- ger Suits. Were $16.95_. —8 Fur-Trimmed Winter 815 Coats. Were $28________. —4 Full-length 3-Pec. Coat Suits. Were $29.75 $18 Kann's—Second Floor. Leather Goods —75 Imitation Leather Bags, shopworn. Were 390 s1 —25 Leather Bags. 9- Were $1.79___ —4 Leather $10 $3.75 Evening Bag, shopworn. Was $7.50. —100 Women's Were 59c to $1 Kann's—Street Floor Childrew’s 51 to $1.59 DRESSES —Prints and plain colors. With and 88c without panties. Broken sizes 3 tc 6. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Specials These Goods Reduced for Friday Only! “G8cto $119 | Cleanable Window Shades 79¢ ea. —Good, sturdy shades, easy to clean; 3x5.9 size, in good colors. ‘Mounted on spring rollers. Third Floor. 39¢ Two-Pound Jars Preserves 3 for $1 —A deliclous as- sortment of pre- serves, including Strawberry, Dam- son, Pineapple, Peach, Cherry and berry. Street Floor. day. 29¢ Marquisette 17e yd. —A sheer, ecru- colored French marquisette for making curtains, spreads, scarfs, etc. 48 inches wide. $1.19 Mote-Wear for your choosing Friday at this low price—72x108 and 81x99. Made of soft, sturdy cotton. Street Floor. 39¢ Ventilators 3 for $1.00 —Cloth ventilators with metal frames " —adjustable to 3¢ inches. Especially nice for bed room, kitchen and bath room windows. Third Floor. 14-in. Girdles 43¢ ea. —Two-way-stretch picot. tops . . Seven thread with picot tops . .. Three Stair Treads $1.00 doz. —Heavy rubber stair treads, made with nosing to fit over edge of step. Choice of black or At this special price Fri- maroon. Third Floor. $2.49 Magazine $1 Baskets $1.99 ea. —Attractive kets with two com- partments for magazines, sides and basket- type handles. Nice for gifts. Fourth Floor. 23¢ Balls Germantown Yarn 19¢ ea. —1-0z. balls Ger- mantown yarn for ror knitting and ero- cheting afghans, scarfs, etc. Fourth Floor. Men’s Pepperell Work Trousers $1.49 ea. —$1.88 San for- 79¢ Lace Trimmed Rayon Gowns 39¢ ea. —Full - cut, length rayon gowns in plain and fancy of weaves, tearose and blue colors; regu- lar and extra sizes. Street Floor. Mock Seam Silk Hose 3for$1.00 —TFour thread with 69c Printed Rayon Crepes 37c yd. —Beautiful printed crepes — with de- signs on navy, green, brown, rust, and black grounds. 39 inches wide, Street Floor. Flannelette Gowns & Pajamas 84e¢ ea. —Soft, warm flan- nelette gowns and two-piece pajamas. Novelty stripes and pretty color com- binations. Women's and Misses’ sizes. Second Floor. bas- panel 50c Size Frostilla Lotion 35¢ ea. ~—A pre-view mir- comes with each bottle of the Prostilla Lotion at this low price. Street Floor. Feather Pillows $1.49 pr. ~—21x27-inch bed pillows, filled with new sterilized feathers and cover- ed with a durable feather-proof tick- ing, Third Floor. Seconds 1%¢ Linen Dish Towels 121%e ea. —Heavy, absorbent dish towels, made linen crash toweling with col- ored borders. Slightly imperfect. Street Floor. 4129 Hospitality Trays 99¢ ea. —Chromium=~ plated tray with five - compartment glass inserts. Very useful and attrac- long- thread ringless, Street Floor.

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