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Stop at Yellowstone Park o “In Gardiner Gateway, Out Cody"’ Gardiner Gateway, the Northern Entrance, opens the door to leaping geysers, hot springs, the colorful Grand Canyon of the Yellowston wild animals, phenomenal rock !flnnationa,—‘lhcien. finest hotels, a: delightful permanent camps. Go this year. Yellowstone is the won- der of wonder spots. P North Coast Limited Albsteel Through Train to the Northiest Leaves Chicago 10:10 A. M. From Union Station, Burlington Raiite ‘Write, call or phone for free books describing the wonders of the Great Pacific Northwest -— as fascinating as fiction. A P. W. Pummill, G. A., 809-10 Finance Bldg, 'Phone: Spruce 0781, Philadelphia, Pa. A. B. Smith, Pass. Traffic Mgr., St. Paul, Mian. 7222 Get base ball tickets here Men’s ever-staple t BLUE suits 335 % The blue suit is the average man’s standby. 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All sizes on B to D widths; some styles also in AA to A widths. {The Hecht Co., first floor.y Fine quality sergess hand tailored and TRAPROCK OF GOOD SHIP “KAWA,” Tonight, at the banquet of the Amer- foan Booksellers’ Assoclation, whose annual convention is being held here, ‘Washington residents will have their | tie up the exclusive rigl first opportunity to hcar Dr. Walter E. Traprock, the noted explorer, au- |, thor and lecturer. Dr. Traprock, of course, is the dis- tinguished scientist’ who wrote “The Cruise of the Kawa,” the book about the South seas, which is like no other Polynesian parable ever perpetrated, for Dr, Traprock's adventures, tropi- cal and topical, are all creations of an_imagination. The fact that the nearest Traprock ever got to the South Seas is Balti- maore doesn’t in the least detract from the side-splitting Interest of the al- leged record of his travels. And as they are illustrated with photograp! and the camera never lles, it's a 1 tle bit hard to disentangle imagina- tion from truth, even when one' is on the inside of the secret and knows that Traprock in everyday life is George S. Chappell, an architect of New York, and that among the other “members of the Kawa expedition,” pletured in South Sea regalia, are su notables ag Frank Crowninshield, ed- itor of Vanity Fair; Heywood Broun, the New York eriti harles Hanson Towne, the poet, ai eorge Palmer Putnam, the publisher. Bird Lays Square Egge. Anyway, tonight at the Hotel Washington, Chappell, alias Trap- rock, will give a solemn lecture on the South Seas as they actually™are, all illustrated with photographic slides, which range in subject from Poly- nesian petting to the extraordinary square eggs of the Fatuliva bird, the queer tropical beast Traprock dis- covered. | The office boy says those eggs look peculiarly like dice. But (;:&-n, office boys aren't really scien- tifie. . Traprock today called at the Na- tlonal Geographio Society, filing with it the first advance information re- { i wore friendly arctics. ‘The explorer says turhed hecause of the efforts of the | for divorce from Corset Manpfacturers’ Association to ts for_ the entire arctic wh ne output. Such a monopoly, he points out, might well o disastrous, working incalculable hard; for the modern flapper. In his lecture tonight Dr. Traprock will for the first time divulge his dis- covery of a tribe of supremely beau- tiful Eskimo women of the Klinka tribe. Their existence, he declares, has been known by other explorers, who have mallciously concealed the knowledge. “The better half of polar exploration {s yet to be told,” he de~ clares, Simon I. Nye, 6204 38th street northwest, was elected to succeed Kugene L. Herr as president of the American Booksellers' Assocfation, at Its executive sesslon at the Washing- ton Hotel yesterday. Others elected to office were J. Jo- seph Estabrook of Baltimore, vice president; John T. Portland, Ore, second vice presiden A. A. Kroch, Chicago, third vice presi- dent; John J. Kidd, Cincinnati, treas- er, and Miss Belle M. Walker, New York city, sec: Sure garding the north nole expedition, | PROTECTION from which he has just returned. The complete finding of the exploration will appear shortly under the title of “My Northern xposure.”” It is understood all members of the party SONS TO CONTEST CROKER WILL IN IRISH COURT Solicitors Serve Notice They Have Been Instructed to Enter Caveat. By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, May 11,—Solicitors acting in behalf of the late Richard Croker's two sons In_the United States served notice upon Mrs.- Croker's solicitors to- day that they had been instructed to enter a caveat in an Irish court agalnst the will of Mr. Croker when it was lodged for probate. 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