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CHEVROLET #For Economical Transportation” NI HEVROLET operation shows a profitable balance between running expense and consistent sere vice rendered. That is why the Chevrolet Roadster is so popular with business men and others who need a two-passenger car. Ask us how you may receive a refund of $70 on open and $100 on closed “Four-Ninety” cars purchased :;etlv;;len January 1, 1921, and August CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. 1218 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Phone Franklin 5627 Chesrolet **Four-Ninety™ Rosdster, $795, {.0.b. Flint, Mick. = === = =] = (I T T Bring out the _ “High Lights” invyour hair! There is an elusive blue light hiding amidst your dark tresses, Rich Brunette, or perchance an alluring tint of bronze. And, Dainty Blonde, there are golden glints unawakened that will make yours a true crowning glory, once they are aroused. And, why don’t you, Stately Titian Girl, emphasize the dancing lights that make your hair so fascinating? All of you should let ED.PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC bring out the “High Lights” in-your hair. Ask your dealer today for an 8 OZ. bottle PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Import Offices ED. PINAUD Bldg. New York j Are you ““‘regular’’? \ If so, read this careful stenographer i cleans her typewriter ~ rggularly. Would you give your body less =e—ee—e care than a stenogra- Pher gives her typewriter? Your system, even more than a type- writer,fequires periodic cleansing. Whether or not the bowels seem fegular, they +hould be flushed occasionally. Physicians Xnow that elimination, even when regular, may not be complete. They know, too, that waste remaining in the intestines brings on most forms of human sickness. Y Millions keep in good health by flushing -8 the system at regular intervals. Try this i scasible plan; know better health. Use a harmless water lazative that will flush the system quickly, completely, D_m’! gamble with slow, overnight cathar- tics. ’hk; Pluto Water. Pluto loses no time in ridding your system of poisonous waste. Works in thirty minutes to two boul:l. Safe, gentle, certain, quick. No eriping. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana. ‘Your physician prescribes it. IO When nature won’t— PLUTO will THE EVENING IARLINGTON WATER PLANS COMPLETED 'Survey Provides for Chance of Getting Supply From District Aqueduct. The survey a sewerage for water works and system for Arlington county has been completed and the report of the engineers, David J. Howell & Son of Washington submitted to the board of super- visors at a special meeting at the courthouse today. The be ithorized the survey shortly the passage by efbly last session of Arlington sanitary bill, ) gave the board power to make investigations for water and Sew- stems for the county and to iate for their insta water works ed in the report is T sy with an avera lowance of ¥ gallons and a max- imum of 100 gallons per capita per and Pimmit run and Potomac r as sources of supply. The supply would be filtered and and If so pumped only the & ana filtration plant to be t Rosslyn. with either grav- suppiy from mmit run or low ump supply from Potomac river fat Chain bridge. or at_entrance of Sprout run at head of Three Sister: Aependent on conditions when con- struc Dintribution Zones. Pumping and distribution are divid- ~d by the engineers into four zones or areas of elevation which are desig- nated as follows: Zone 1, supplied by Fort Richardson reservoir: zonme 2. supplied by courthouse &tandpipe; zone 3. supplied by Halls Hill reser- voir, and zone 4, supplied by Halls Hill 'standpipe. The entire cost of the water project, with main lines of distribution and with the supply coming from Pimmit run and Potomac river at Chain bridge, eatimated at which includes intake works a ply lines to filtration plant at $9 b flitration and pumping plant, $95,000, and storage and main distribution systems in_the four zones as fol- lows: Zone 1. $1 zone $444.500 5. It is proposed at first to construct only part of the main lines of distri- bution. omitting intake works and supply line from Chain bridge and al| rk'in zone 1. The total cost of this construction is estimated at $474, The estimated cost of the first distri- bution system is $285.000 System of Sanitary Sewers. Regarding the sewerage system the report sets forth a de n separate system of sanitar: with an average flow for sewers of fifty gallons and a_maximum flow of 100 gallons per capita per da ground water infiltratoin an average of 100 gallons per capita per day and a combined flow of sewerage and ground water considered as equiva- lent to a maximum of 200 gallons per capita per day. with size of Sewers des signed to flow one-half full at above combined discharge. The survey di- vides the county into thirtéen sani- tary districts with three main zones of sewerage discharge and two future disposal plants. designated as Four- Mile run and Little river plants. The estimated cost for trunk sewers is: Four-Mile Run ‘zone, $167.800; part sanitary i 5, $19.200: Little river zone Fo plants. Four-Mile run, $165,400; Little 500, making a total of First Cost, $225.000. H The first construction with part of main trunk sewers and including Lit- tle river disposal plant is estimated at a total cost of $225.000, not in ing first lateral system, the co: which is estimated at $190,000. , The total cost of hoth the water ang sewerage projects is estimated at $1.624,600, with the first construction work placed at $1.170.400. The engineers’ investigations em- braced popuiation statistics, estimated growth, topographical and geological conditions as affecting a water and sewerage system, and their report to ghe supervisors today covered 125 pages. —_— |TOPIC RECONSTRUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Reconstruction of international law will be the general topic considered wut the meetings of the American Society of International Law to be held at the Shoreham Hotel Wednesday, Friday and Isaturday. The meetings will close with banquet at the hotel Saturday night at which Secretary of State Hughes will be the principal speaker. Elihu Root. president of the society, {will open the meetings Wednesday night at $:30 o'clock with a speech on iinternational law reconstruction. An ad- dress also will be made by Manuel de Oliveira Lima, former minister of Bra- apan, Sweden, Venezuela. Detailed discussion of the subject will begin Thursday morning, when Dr. mes Brown Seott, director of the di- on of international law of the C: negie Endowment for International Peace, will take as his subject “Ad- ncement of International Law Essen- rnational Court of Jus- mainder of the session d to the work of four f the society, which have been studying various phases of the reconstruction of International law. ! mbers of the will be re- Harding at afternoon at Belgium and subcommittee: the i FEWER IDLE COAL CARS. !Increlse in Demand 'Chroughout Country Is Reported. Tnerease in the demand jcars reduced the number of freight cars throughe from 507,427 for the week ende i % to : for the week endeg 2{{1{} 15. the Association of Railway Exeeu- tives announcel toda The number of cars remaining idle, other than those used for coal, remained about the same, it was stated. Idle cars of all kinds increased in idle tories. Western to Be Celebrated. Special Dispatch 10 The Star. WINCHESTER, Va. April —A celebration to commemorate comple- tion of the Winchester and Western railroad from this city to Wardens- held at the latter place. May Former Gov. John J. Cornwell of Cornwell, president of the company, is to make the principal address. The ‘Winchester Chamber of Commerce and other invited guests will be taken on a special train, and another will carry excursionists. A barbecue, free for every one. will be a feature. A side trip will be made through the Lost river valley. A similar oelebration is to be held here later in the summer. Companies already are engaged in developing the agricuitural and min eral resources of the rich country be tween here and Wardenaville, an others are being formed by 100al capi- talists. One lumber concern is said to control over 100,000,000 feet of virgin forest timber near Wa ville. for coal} t the countryi the eastern and northwestern terri- RAIL JUBILEE PLANNED. Completion of Winchester and | ville, Hardy county, W. Va. is to be'! Romney, W. Va, brother of W. B.| RLPRRBRPANVRPDRD L] eflfififlflflfiifi%fifimmfi“&ffi!@:&%%4' RERBBR ERCABNSHBE STAR, WASHINGTON, LLR2VRRNVLVVRLORK%W, H BavnHovso. THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. the most charming of small and figured designs, on wh grounds. A yard Silks —Remnants of Colored Taffetas Chines —Remnants of Canton Crepes —Remnants of George Crepes fine qualities. hemstitching, many with and fine tucking. made filet and Val laces, on the collars and vest vest, others made in V-ne —There are dainty frilled careful attention to detail blouses are seen. dainty. the fastidious woman who --The sizes range from 36 Kann's—Second Floor. Georgette —And this is what the I —Heavy quality georgette cl ered effects; some trimmed white, flesh. bisque, Mar Array of Has Been Assem. type. soft crowns, quilted satin hats with br: celluloid ornaments. ered flower in front. Kann’s—Second Floor. of Unusual Merit In This —Remnants of Crepe de There Is Still Opportunity Tuesday to Secure Your Share in This Sale of Handmade Blouses ar, i —Slip-over waistline and sleeved styles. \ silks, with two-in-one collars. A More Gorgeous in Roman striped colorings. New duvetyne hats trimmed with pearl beads, and white —Beautiful satin hats edged and trimmed with brushed wool, some with a brilliant embroid- D. C, —The glory of the sunset, the tints of the rainbow, of forest, sea, of field and flower are mirrored in this assortment of shades: Pink Salmon Ecru Honeydew Copenhagen Brown Bermuda Old China Black May Rose Tomato Orchid Leek Spring Rosebud Mais Peach Alice Blue —Printed Dimity, one of the new comers this season, in checked effects ite and tinted 50c | —Remnants of Crepe i Meteors ! | —Remnants of Satin | | Charmeuse i : —Remnants of Printed | Georgettes —Remnants of Printed Foulards tte A Manufacturer’s Samples and Surplus Lot — Also Many Taken From Our Own Stock Where Sizes Are Broken ~Secure a summer’s supply while you have the chance to do so at such savings. —Styles we have been sell- ing in stock from $8.95 to $22.50, Tuesday’s prices —The materials are French Voile and French Batiste, in —They are in beautiful and elaborate hand drawn work and touches of dainty hand embroidery They are trimmed with fine edges of hand- some trimmed with wide filet lace Some have square neck with little ck style. models. The workmanship and the s can only be appreciated when the The materials are wonderfully fine and This is an opportunity that will appeal especially to delights in fine handiwork. to 46,’but not all sizes in each style. Crepe Blouses Samples and 0dd Numbers From Our Own Stock The Values—$5.95 to $7.95 The Price, 53-99 The Sizes—36 to 40 ot contains— repes in claborate beaded and embroid- in Val and Princess lace. The colors v, brown. black and taupe. long and short ion blue, navy, tie-on models, We also have pongee and some satlin-striped tub Others are of crepe de chine. in tucked and hemstitched effects, in white, flesh, gray and bisque. argain Table—Street Floor. bled Here. They Range in Price All the Way From $7749 to $25.00 —\We give a sketchy description of a few because it really would not be possible to do them half-way justice in cold There are large shapes, picturesque effects of Yetta Braids and China piping, with 3-inch brims, some trimmed with “crush” bands of silk ; some are edged with dainty georgette; some are of imported Yetta braid, encrusted with flowers. —Hats made entirely of fluted ribbon, with and trimmed with ribbon: Hats of soft fancy braid, leghorn hats, im of folds of silk | combinations. maline brims. —And hundreds of others we haven't even room to mention. . —Our display will be a revelation of the evolu- tion of the Sport Hat, as it includes the simplest —Black Hair Hats, i ostrich, or floral wreaths, and Taffeta Hats with - African MONDAY, APRIL 25, Constance Helio Coral Gray Navy Shirtings —Remnants of Plain i Tricolettes —Remnants of Novelty Tricolettes —Remnants of Washable Satins new checks. and vard Swixw, fin, ity fine quali finixh; to the most ornate effects. a yard, 38c —Imported ty. wide. In 10-y i S| 1921. Q022 LLALIVRIRORLREL. White inches wide: nd sheer qual- R 11 size dots Special, a yard —English 36-inch va Open 9:15 AM. Close 6:00 P.M. Organdies from Over the Seas A Beautiful Permanent Finished Swiss Organdy —Plain Colored Voiles, 40 inches wide, and in almost as great a range of colors as we have in the plain organdies. Kann's—Street Floor. End-of-the-Month Clearing Of Every Silk Length Remaining From a Very Busy Month’s Selling— Thousands of Yards, Choice, Yard $1.00 to $3.69 Included in the Assortment Is Every Kind of Silk That Is Correct for Spring and Summer Wear Good Lengths of 114 to 6 Yards —Began this morning—April's first and only Remnant ter, a third and in many cases one-half the full piece prices. you should be on hand early for a share. The assortment includes: —Remnants of Silk Crepe | V_Vith Beautiful Fringe Trimming Summery White Goods Are Rapidly Gaining Favor For Cool, Practical Dresses, Suits, Ete. —White Novelty Voiles, and 38 inches wide: very fine and sheer quality in ail the Stripes, pecial. She 36 Cane Cookers, two Stove, weil style. Were % was $20.00, . plaids "and Duplex” Mectal Case —4 “Quickmeal” Oil Stoves, —36-inch White Homespun Duples” Fireleas 1_“ “Quickmeal” Ol Stoves, five Suiting, for skirts. frocks, e 6 9 '""19'1‘3;‘ e $27 98 Shits atc. Clonely woven fRcane) 2 ,4 $34.98, “as i , quality and splendid _as | S ) . 4 Saigne. "Special, 1 28C 50 sDuplex” Fircless | Electric Washing Machin Longeloth, h t SPORT HATS Is Not Found in the City of Washington Than —Georgette Hats, trimmed with novelty braid, Organdy Hats, trimmed with chenille embroid- ery, Leghorn Hats, with silk crowns, under- faced with georgette and leghorn and taffeta trimmed with 5. Bavn HovsCo. ‘THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. Jade Old Rose Sunset Syria Banana American Beauty 38¢c A yard Sale and it will be a silk event that will stir the town. for the savings are a quar- You know what a sale of this kind means coming from this store, therefore, —Remnants of Natural Pongees —Remnants of “Tally-Ho" Sport Silk —Remnants of White Sport ! Satins —Remnants of Colored Sport Skirtings —Remnants of Messalines —Remnants of White Silks —Remnants of Black Silks —Remnants of Black Satins Kann's—Street Floor. Meteor Dresses —The sale began today, and is in full swing. Because of the large purchase we are able again to offer Tuesday— Dresses You Will Marvel Being Able to Purchase for Tomorrow’s Price, Each $19.90 —They are made in straight-line style. finished at the sides with many rows of silk fringe. The front of the waist has a dainty vestee with little tie to match. —Other models at this same price made of soit taffeta, in fluffy style, finished with tailored collars and faced with contrasting shades of georgette crepe. One exceptionally attractive model is made of all-wool serge. in coat style, with novelty vestee, and some are effectively hand embroidered and finished with many little buttons. —The shades are brown. sand, taupe, gray, navy and black. Good range of sizes to select from. Kann's—Second Floor. AN “AS IS” SALE TUESDAY ird Floor—I d On the Third n Which Will Be Offere AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS —Demonstration Samples, Shopworn and Slightly Boiled Housefurnish- ings. They must go to make room for fresh lines. Here is an oppor- tunity for you to make big savings. Lots are limited and sold “as is.” All sales final: no exchanges or ref_unds, 2 “Relinble” Fire- | =1 Floren Automatic Ol » Cookers, were Stove, three-burn- $18.49 | =R §T7.49 —3 No. 35 “Chef” Firelens Metal ree-burner Oll four burners. Were $3 “ag is” $1.00 $24.98 (5 $15.98 « $30.00. “As Q8" —1 No. 11 =ideal” Firelean Conk- er. hardwood case PR ST X)) & 13 Hardwood | $32.98 " " $53.98 Cooking Stoves —that have been used in demon- strations. —3 Blue Bird Electric Washing ecial "t $23.98 Dotted very 95¢ very chamoise $1.95 Floor. L $145.00 ytag" Electric Washing wooden case: dolly % $79.00 Refrigerators -3 lkvory Enameled Hardwood Case Refrigerators, 50 pounds jce capacit white enamel lined. Were $41.95, “as 26.98 —1 Golden Oak-finished as is” 0il —2 #“Nesco” Three-burner Per- | e Stoves. | Refrigerator, S 3 | lined. $41 value 2 5 Three-burmer Per- | “as is" ... toves, | —Kleetrienl nees, about $20 40 | = picees that lightly shop- ; 2 | worn from being handled. In Four-burner 0l | the lot are: | =—lIronx = $25.08 | Trotiien i e, —<hoice at % off marked prices. "Decorated Dinner and Cottage Sets Save From $3.00 to $30.00 —Imported Dinmerware Set, ' —Edwin M. Knowles China Din- h neat border patterns. Sov- ner Set, decorated with a blue eral minor pieces hair " line: regu- 19 98 missing: regula 539'98 r $2498. . ly $49.95. “As is” ‘—Dinner Set, of Edwin M. Krowles china, decorated with $22.98 —Nippon China Dinner Set, dec- orated with a neat floral border; a few pieces miss- 539-98 | eat floral bor- hdddd LA Al LAl LA e S g AT 2 gt L 2t a2 g i e o L 2 &k d b L L e e R R P e e e R R A e R T i ing: regularly % re :‘x!ul:ly i A —Westover Dinuer Sets, made by heodore Havilamd Dimner | (e jldwin M. Knowies China Co.; Set, with neat floral border; has decorated with a 12 odd cups and neat bordet: reg-’ ssucers. . 339,98 539.98 $20.98. 527 08 value. “As i % H —Syracuse C| 1549 pe. glycesine With 3 Persian border; several | Decorated Cottaxe 8 pleces missing: | Sets regularly 4 egularly $79.9 $ 9 “As is".... TR s 49' 8 Dinner Set, with blue ~S1-pe, decoration in con- by . $11.98 Kann's—Third Floor. % “AB i8” ..... —100-pc. Domestic Dinner Set, with a neat me- $22.98 | ' $13.98. dallion borde regularly $27.98. T B s 555, R