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Kann's
S. Kann Sons Co., or more commonly Kann's was a department store based in Washington, D.C.. It was the District's second department store and pioneered the one-price policy and "the customer is always right" concept in retailing on the Washington, D.C. retail scene. The stores allowed consumers to return goods for cash. ==History== The company was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1893, by Louis, Solomon, and Sigmund Kann. The Baltimore family originally came to Washington in 1890, to liquidate Abe Kaufman's store at 909 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, and returned to establish a permanent business. The store remained family owned until 1971, when it was sold to L. S. Good and Co. of Wheeling, West Virginia. The company closed in 1975.〔"Dynasties: Families that Made Washington Their Business," by Margaret N. Burri, ''The Washington Post'', Mar 9, 1990, p. H35.〕〔"Kann's Closing its Two Area Stores," ''The Washington Post'', May 22, 1975, p. D15.〕
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