Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1936, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936. 9. @ g %o Wl Week SRR 4044 g SCHOOL BEGINS b TN "B-8 = of submarine officers. The tour of NAVY SEEKS OFFICERS |3, 5" \wo’ years for the rank of FOR ORIENTAL SERVICE commander and above, while junior officers must serve two and & half years in the Far East. Consideration will be flv;n Bit: un- teers val officers to| quests for duty on the Asiatic on ok um:;:g 'm : from “officers who have already been gerve in the Orlent. at sea for about a year, provided they The Bureau of Navigation revealed | gre willing to complete & full cruise that the commander in chief of thz|on that station,” the brreau said. United States Asiatic Fleet has sub- These officers will be used as re- mitted his requirements for the com- | placements for those whose tour of ing calendar year for 160, exclusive | duty is expiring. ‘The Navy today sent out a call for —but head to foot outfitting of Boys and Girls is quickly and economically accomplished at 9 > “The Avenve'=Tth, Bth oné O Sis, SUITS With Two Trousers 15.95 ~—Dressing the young male smartly and correctly for school is an easy and economical matter at Kann’s. And we believe these suits top all others from the standpoint of style and value. Single and double breasted models of smooth fabrics that will hold their crease . . . fitted to give the figure the nonchalance young men demand. Grays, browns, blue grays and the very new dark-toned glen urquhart plaids. Sizes 12 to 22. i gy ‘,‘ H i o Children’s School Hats —Tricky little models that bring fresh proof it’s a s thrill to be young and in school again! Off-the-face knockabout brims vie with cunning little berets for >y S4) Blouses ;" 4 220 favor . . . While colors vie with Autumn foliage ... Headsizes 20 to 23 inches. 18(9 3 };;s- Sweaters . 25¢ and 29c Values! Skirts —Half_and five-eight lensths for Girls Blouses — taflored and irls and boys . . . three-quarter dressy styles—orints and plain lengtnfor gisis! Plain and colors. " Sizes 8 to 16_____$L.15 ancy patterns in tans browns ) Girls' Twin Sweaters in noy- apd nave. Many with elastic R G i Girls' Bodice Skirts of plaids. crepes and blue serges. $1.15 to $1.98 Kann’s—Fourth Floor ‘Sale! School Socks Kann's Street Floor. Jr. Hi Tuck-in Skirts in plaids. - i - - : checks and plain colors. Sizes 5 95 . 10 t0 16 - 31.98 4 s /- : ; Peo 5 Girls' Slipov ; Fall es 30 to . . 36 ___$1.15 to $1.59 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Slacks that will walk out at 2.9 ~—Checked and glen plaid woolen slacks in the popu- lar pleated styles and rich Sl X S for Boys, Slack Hose & Girls and 25¢ Misses | —Garter top or plain top styles in the new Fall shades —to be worn with long trousers. Sizes 8 to 1134, And now we have a new motif . . . tiny key rings in metal stamped into this crepe tunic frock! It's one of the “dif- ferent”” dresses that you'll find in our inexpensive Dress Shop. Second Floor Duke of Kent SHIRTS $1.00 —Mannish checks with but- ton down “Duke collars. Jr. sizes 10 to 12. Prep sizes 12% to 14% neck. Girls' and Junior Hi DRESSES *2.98 —Crepes, woolens and cottons in every conceivable style and color to flatter girls of 7 to 10 and 10 to 16. (Others $3.98 to $5.98) ® Girls' Wash Dresses—7 to 16 _ $1.15 * + Sweaters Knickers $1.95 ea. “Sturdy-Wear” Oxfords for Boys—Sizes 13 to 6 “Rosannes” for Boys and Girls—Sixes 8'3 to 3, ® "Smortees” !av\il Misse< —Sport and plain back sweaters in navy, brown, gray, green, maroon and royal—Plain colors, borders and argyles. Sizes 28 to 38. —Sturdy wool knickers of blue cheviots, brown and blue-gray woolens. Sizes —Sizes 3%2 to 8 —Start them off on the right foot for happy school days. We've just the type shoes they want—smart styles, de- signed on correct lines @ Crepe, Woolen, Cotton Dresses..$1.98 Kann's—Fourth Floor. to keep growing feet . growing right, and priced ’ . ‘ to make it easy on th~ This is the o : Hd om’m"fl family budget. love to snuggle into the fi crisp doys, ond live in there- after! * in bilue, green. dnd brown. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Boys’ Dept. 2nd Floor Girls' and Junior Hi WASH FROCKS Sizes 7 to 10 and 10 to 16 2 for $3' $1.59 Each 7fit¢e50m¢' Topcoat Suits 3-Pc. Knicker Suits - - - - - $8.95 —Sport back styles with two pairs ‘ull-cut knickers. Blue cheviots, 539.75 Bropnaar grays. Sizes 8 to 16, ~—New frocks for that very important occasion, “the first day of school.” Gay plaids, bright colored prints and dots in profusion . .. cleverly styled in entrancing styles to flatter big and little school qlrls._ Slim rincess dresses, button-on effects, pleated and ared It's o classic that you can’t de without! Wear the two-piece jacket suit now and add the rac- coon collared topcoat when Win= ter comes. The topcoat will serve @s your sports coat over your frocks as well! In green, rust and brown. skirt styles—with new sleeves, white or contrasting collars and other tricky details that will endear ?hem to young girls. All colors ast! o One Note Book o Child’s Name in Gold o Two Writing Tablets o Two Composition Books $ ® 5-Piece Pencil Case . Kann's—Fourth Floor. —No mix-up in bags when names are on them—These Suits, Third Floor Name on Pencils—Box of 12 for 39¢ Xann's—6ireet Floor, 4 .

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