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‘“WINE POWDER® { GERMANY TISSUE TO PRESERVE - | SPRINGT) ) "HEA B WINE POWDER* FROM GERMANY, SSUETOPRESERVE - | SPRINGTIME'S STARRY HEAVENS - |GG i 25| BUS WEN SUE GEN. BEAC FRUIT OF ROSE, BANNED BY lf- 3 _.:‘mmuw;“- SRR USED IN LIBRARIES A”RACTINERESTOFB GAZERS ?mm and Gassiopeia are low in the | Agk Court to Stop Interference h. while Ursa Minor and Draco are ¢ . igher._above the pole, a rsa Minor XLine by Army Officer. odma‘n#od‘m;pu of fraud or- NEW YORK, May 20.—A solu- o : 2 derd agatiet a “Mexican diamond” | tioh has been found to the question ST < A .r'uul r::n.vhwut a:du;;‘nnlth, BOih Lalbsis i Do plane ‘enus a lercury are s Luber n, o) 4 1 practically receded from a central|evening stars this month. The former | bus line to Potomac Park, have A sent to the United- States ar: Many Amerlcans “bit” on a Mu- rich, Gqrmany. scheme to make th remittances for the. | fArm. ‘doing- business from Mon- of how to preserve mewspapers At ? v-|view in thé hesvens except for Gem-|d the latteg part of the. moi i rma n 1 . 1 cep - th will | suit for an in i two mird &'half galloris of “wine” |\ Foq. e Amerioan consul Was | yroii Congda, and a “sexometer” | i Publlc Abraries according to these apring evenings has the|ini, whith is stting in the northwest | ® Whinin five’ S aix degrees of Mer- | trict Supreme s ey ¢ for 8, ‘it was Tevealed yesterday e bureau of chemistry, Upon | company -in fhe same city. The | sociation. AB- o ertuity of watching the bril- | heavens. -Leo 18 stifl well up in the | Sieicury s well placed for obsereation, ST R T . 2 when Sgijeitor John H. Edwards of analysis. found the ‘“‘win diamond “company’ has.-advertised Each sheet is mounted between |liant star groups as they begin to|west, and Virgo is high in the south- | being at his grea 22 . der” to consist “eszentiall 5 two thin sheeta of Ja) th 2 3 - test eldbngation 225 1ence by tpe Army officer with the Post Office Department recom- pussie pictures'to be solved, win- panese tissue, west, brightened by the presence of | d rom the d o] : i v : ingredients—the fruit ot ’ N ting out the al from the orle. | Fecéde from vision, to be aucceeded by | Yipji " aha Saturn. Corvus, Crates T T i S bty peomit Sore mended that’ a_fraud order be | commonly called rose-hip, mn . Mers 140 get handsome diamonds. inal sheets, thus preventin those of th {1 e 3 3 i % 3 g decay, of the incming spring season. |and Hydra are below the lon il K o initi 1ssued against the foreign firm. vru‘t of t:a ar:l‘\u-_.lunlly. appar-s|.' It At y slightly Teducing the legi- & Students’ or observers.| to . the horison. _wn‘::h '{gfll;flbfl’ ’hfl;‘- lrm_fll gylh:h:qut?r;’;nmh mx;n::-u:‘.;;. comm}"“l‘?“i‘h-:he Y Through the State Department a b o “‘.'CQ‘R o 1 % v gred bility and strengthening the page. |of the heavens should be specially In- | quadrant of the heavens. Sdorplo* is|month he puls in an appearance at §:30 | Beach eaused the arrest of the arr - report has been secured from the ‘| hicpure standard whies from the L O T B SR U I b ?-the pian: | Fislog {n the soutneast, ana Ceatwurus| pm. and wil be very conmpicudue b | of the vebicle < - - W on . e even < s v S pin i American consul.at Munich. The mixture. dafly use in the library here free, |of the'year, inasmuc] “the cha Only ern of this con- | westward ‘and will steadily I‘:’:l:‘h‘l:l:n i n(?:bi-':':le::.m:'nfhl'.':v s = consul stated that ‘thée manager A New York agent stated to the o . I 3 of wear and tear and will last [in the season brings around What |stellation is visible in our latitude, but | til he surpasses Sirius and almest| of public grounds to l‘he 'k‘r..ifi“‘ of the German firm told him that | Post Office Department that when . indefinitely. might _be’ termed a ‘new heavenl in_ the tropics can see at this | equal Jupiter. Jupiter and the firm was sending out 100000 | he learned the Munich firm i € 0 & ndeRnitely. - was solved affer | Tamony" in eil its besuty and Deil: e N es Coqhiher s Vs Sk il Rt bo oner i et circulars every fourteen days to given his name as nt he had mon| e . elght years.of experimenting at a |liancy to attract the attention of mai . 18" overhead , and | spicubus until late in the night or early | lows special privileges SEas mne the United States. written to his partner, flving in ometer,” 1t claimed, would cost of $40,000, under supervision - | kind. 3 Ophiuchus and. Serpens ocoupy mipst of | in the morning. Neptune is in Cancer | Attorneys e the ri A certain percentage of circu- Germany. that’he did not wish to tell the sex of eggs, plants, etc. of the public library. The winter constellations then ha the soutHeast hsavens.”<Hercules and|and sets a little after midnight. for the pmmm-r P % . » «r The Hecht Co. «r : B;gi;ling'Monday, We shalléb.se‘rve.tl;e Store .Hours | 9A.M. to Contribute this weéek to the. George Washington Memorial and Victory Building Fund e Continuing the Saleof - [] ® ; 7 Men’s shirts, *1® Imported and domestic fabrics, custom tailored to a degree of excellence that lifts them high above any shirts heretofore to be found at this price. Negliges and collar-attached styles—all sizes 14 to 17 —Clocked silk hose (slightly irregular), $1.05. —Silk knit ties, plains and fancies, 95c. - = —Men's straw hats, newcomers in a sale, $1.85. MEN'S SUITS . Drop in Price; A DRESS SALE ‘ 'That ca;t happen $ 1 5 Sy but once a season . ’ fof dresses obviously worth ever so much more, because our makers are turning to summer lines. Not the: usual run of dresses ordinarily: offéred at . $15; no, indeed. Most of these dresses are 0 Quality canton crepes Beaded, braided and embroidered and embellished in ever so many clever ways. " Fashionable foulards also and numerqus printed crepes and georgettes. Dozens of styles, all freshly new as Maytime flowers. Dresses for every function —graduation, sports, matinees, business wear, Black, white, pastel and street shades. - Misses’ sizes,s14 to 20; women’s, 34 10 44. ““Stout” sizes also at $15 A number of slenderizing models for large women are also included. These dresses are developed of satin, dnignonette and dropstitch migno- nette, in tanic and draped models. Navy, black, henna, tan. Sizes 40 to 52. Our regular suits at $29.50, instead of much more, because our regular makers are winding up their spring season. I’s the one big chané¢e of the year for the man- vwho appreciates ‘quality suits of known standards. .Gi'rlsf silk | ‘ponge,e dresses Pongee—there’s” a fabric for you. Soft and silky, with time-tried reputa- tion for many trips to the tub. i . Sketched - Imported Sketched Embroidered : o4 . +~Navy Tyicotinc, $21 Homespun, $21 Poiret Twill, $21 Tricotine, $21 Sults A spirited disposal of women’s Fine spring suits Sz.whuyl-e! ; Sizes and styles for every one taking chest measurement 33 to 44 (The Becht Co., men's shop, Srst fioor.) Developed in straightline or gathered-at-the- hip models; each style hand-embroidered in silk or wool in contrasting colors. For girls 8 to 14. (The . Hecht Co., third floor.) by ARSeE Bonpee;) 5 Most of ‘the suits have just come in, to be shown tomorrow for the > : 3 first time. And because he was winding up his season the maker for- . An outstanding example Women’s first ; got costs and former prices. To these suits we have added some of of quality at a price. s f quahty our own—MARKED DOWN from much higher prices. In all, the fulll'hi::t wln; nfi;n;;;m to b:‘)" o ; I an firrishe Silk StOCk i n S $ - : . 1 wash suits at $1. All are neatly ) g 1 g 1 —Newest long-line suits —Tailored suits ?'i";l"‘e‘l’d "‘!’l.;.""." et dfi‘: b > o B e detail: . Also FULL-FASHIONED hose : —Three-piece knicker suits —New box models - - s s,;,'k: ; — et ara i igitlisnne gl : i Totell in detail of the fine finish and tailoring of these suits would ,cg',‘::{o,? b T im:: : " Remarkable values, whether you choose the PER- | ™ i~ “simply be gilding the lily. But as one evidence consider that all are - Etons ‘and modifications. . 9x1 2 grass S rug S $ .79 FECT seamed back silks or the slightly “irrégalar” 7 * handsomely SILK LINED and finished with silk slrields and other " = dm{:’-‘g;:j'“m e . l full-fashioned silks. : & features that characterize the better-grade suits. Materials are: o b id‘dy'kio‘;zh. crashic > all f[‘rst qua [ty - ! Colors 3 sEs - Both kinds: have ‘double’ sol g o 55 Tricoti; . 0 x — Closely woven of tough, fenacious grasses, but ren- ko i Mo doube s, ol and e nd e vpn | Tricotines, tweeds and Poiret tuills B, rown, sopen’tan green. g et 0 ot Sightly, samitary, servieeable, Al sl P S to'be had in black, navy and novelties. Visses’ sizes 14 to 20; women’s 36 to 44, various- combinations. Sizes 2 to tractive palterns, in green, blue and brown colorings: - o heady Mendyy. B:15. (The Hecht Co., Ready-to-wear, second: fioor.) L (The Heekt Co., third floor.) B 4 slyles,fl three as sketched. Note these are full . . 5 9x12-ft. sige. Most of these rugs can be matched, in smaller size rugs if desired. _Sqle of rompers and Qdd Lots Unusually attractive “ ¥ ’ creepers - o P A Goverll WORD-Rolls, 49¢ : - {9 Bage st e R iy 8 p, W $ 55 ; o meek:sides 1. ond 1t Ginghams 5 For player-pianos ) fipEe s Loretta cloth o AT E ot 2 e~ C Late hits always here. Examples: = 1 - : ‘Linene. Bowsi eute, 20 - Novelties : % “Three 0'Clock in the Morning Ka-Lu-A . oliver Twist and middy Fresh new styles, cut Lolalo Smilin style. Sizes z«T;"MEhwrl and finished as carefully as ?n_ ;heMGm Gin Ginney Shere s'r:::hurl‘il Regular sizes 36 to 46. - Fast color fabrics and Boye’ knickers, 50c White washable " asummer frock. Gute . 1 Rio Nights firmly sewn to with- Dark cheviot knickers; Plain, checked and stand Young America’s ey relforces. als; (Third floor.). Boys' blouses, 49¢ Striped madras, percale .- . most strenuous play. uteh style, pegitop effeets Kid pumps HuEs= Removal Sale! -.. Thrifty women will buy sev- Players and Pidnos eral, for these: frock aprons D > hambray; col- . . 3 As sketched. = Seli colored throughout or I iacned styie, Size Come in with summer ; with white madras waist, Trimmed with s yenre: = g are ideal for house and garden save $50 to $150 touches of machine or hand‘embroidery. Ages (Third floor.) wear. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) (Pianos, fourth : - B N Sketched at left, $7.50 Washable kidskin, with turn sole; 13 box wood heel with punch work around foxing as shown. Strap fastens with pearl button. : > % Sketched at right, $11 = Turn sofe; 1%4-inch wood heel: neatlytpunciied around vamp seam. Strap finished with etiractive buckle. 5 e Boys' pajamas, 95¢ Plain cotor and striped Inadras; some with {rogs. \Sizes 10-12-16. Stzes 10-31% g goor) Tots’ shirts, 29¢ Summer _shirts _¥ith long or short sleeves. izes 2 to 6 years. S (Third Boor.)- (The Hecht €o., third floor.) - % * Kiddies will be. - glad to strut about in:these “~sport oxfords - . 1136 Tots’ dresses, S1 © Pink, blue all;d )':l!luew dy. Surplice style. et rhird foor.) /Girls’. middies, 79 ¢ White and colors; sizes % 3 to 18. Not all styles in /a1l sizes. f (The Mecht Sketohed tan pongee, 1155 Sketohed white voile, .. 8155 4 Women's rain or shine - - silk ambrellas (Third floor.) Bedspreads, $1.25 White spreads in pretty crochet patterns. Three: i 2x81-in size). auarter (T2X81rind Soor) | Graniteware kettles, 49¢ Gray enameled kettles: - Smart: summer styles; the regular size in white voiles and batiste; some with-éolored collars and cuffs. ‘Dis- tinguished by frills and tucks; Peter Pan or.roll collars, with choice- of ~ This bedroom suite s emphasizes our policy $ ©©7 - quality—at @ price 145 ... This good-looking suite conmsists of full vanity dresser, bow-end " bed, chifforette and dresser. Walnut o'r:mhogny finish. * " (T Hocht Co., Furaiture, fourth fioor.) . .. % long or sleev: . 2.quart capacity; bail - ‘ £ 55 2 i Ream (Third foor) | - 53‘95 5 : Floor cevering, 33¢ ' : 3 re y Felt base coverings in remnant lengths 2 to 12 yards. +Variety of pat- terns. 3 - (Foutth Boor.) Felt base mats, S5c each > -, §: .18 Inches square; rug The STOUT sizés, | —are in whité voile and PONGETTE' (natural -shade), «ith embroidered s ae e Quality—at a price - .. But only 25 women can'share % Covered with navy,.green, purple or red silk; finished with white and novelty handles, }