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L4 WILL TALK ON SERVICE. Sylvan King to Address Advertis- ing Club Tomorrow. “Backing Up Advertising Witk Ftore Service” is the subject of an @ddress to be made by Sylvan King bofore the Advertising Club of Wash- ington at its weekly meeting to- morrow at 12:30 o'clock at the City Club. The discussion on advertising ‘Washington, started at last week's mesting, will be continued, &nd a committee authorized will be ap- pointed. The committee authorized at that meeting to investigate and yeport on methads and means to in- vestigate and approve programs and other one-time advertising media has been anpointed and will be at the meeting. The committee is composed of G. Logan Pavne, chairman; George Snowden, Harry Hahn and Sylvan Oppenheimer. Plans are being arranged for what is expected to be the biggest meet- ing of the vear to be held on the evening of April 11, when a delega- tion from the Richmond, Va. Adver- tising Club will come to W. as the guests of the local delegation wiil be led by 4r., their president. They are plan- ning a golf tournament with the members of the Washington club in Heads Starmont Aid 2 For Consumptives Schl@tV (Continued from Eighth Page.) Hotel for a few days before returning to their home in Atlantic City. Mra. Popper and her daughter have spent the winter at Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Dorothy L. Poole of Virginia, formerly of this city, whil be one of the house guests of Mrs. George A. Armes for the Easter week at her home in Ventnor, N. J. Mr. W .P. G. Harding, former gov- 4 ernor of the Federal Reserve Board, arrived in Washington today for a short visit, and is staying at the New Willard. Births Reported. “The followlng births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four A. and Ermios B. Tabinskl, boy. Brandom, girl Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four Arileen Skinner, 1, 44 Willlam D. Broadus, 8, 1610 B st. ne. 6 9th st. 5w Harold W. Travis, 1, 1517 T st. Ruth A. Despritt,’ 3 months, 225 Bernard M. Bell, 4 months, 2722 O le st. hours: Infant of Charles and Pearl Da Frank Niederstrasser, 84, 323% D st. s.e. | hours, 514 10th st Joseph P. King 514 trving at. W s W. Smith, jr., 3 months, 831 10th —_— SRR ;1 ;.,,.-,m.x::.,.f* " | DAYLIGHT SAVING ISSUE. Edwin G. Liarwood, 64, St. Klizabeth's Hos- t, 72, 5020 11th st. . Pfender, jr., 16, 1816 N at. = aslam, 83, George Washington Hos- Helen J. Koutroubls, 77, Gallinger Hospital. Beajamin ¥. Lash, 15, §17 B at. ne Edward Reltenour, 65, Sibley Hospital. Clinton Wheeler, 50, §ibley Hospital Anole Wipkey, 88, Gallinger Hospital. George W. Jarboe, 6, Children's Hospital. Stanier G Posey, 5, 648 1 ot n.c. rederick Cox, 2, Georgetow, v L getown University Dorls Gnouffer. 2, 4602 Quarles st. n.e. Country Deputies in French Parlia- ment Force Postponement. PARIS, March 27.—The success of the country deputies in the chamber of deputies in postponing considera- tion of the setting forward of the clock for daylight saving is causing the government seriously to consid- er asking parllament to adopt Stras- burg time. .The acceptance of this time would mean advancing the clock n’ and Be half an hour, possibly permanently, iy, Dewle Moebrlng, 3|y, in summer and winter. and Frances Howard, 19 Some opposition has arisen to a .| permanent change in the time as being likely to put France out of rtep_with the rest of Europe. Lemnel Frankiln, 65, 1204 1st st Tonnle Challen, ‘aliss Jennle Da Elizabeth's Hospital. Grace Asers, 41, Emergency Hospital. Mary Wedge, 07, 628 Del. ave. s.w. Charles I Washington, e ‘ashington, 88, Tuberculowis ED. PINAUDS & B T o UNOIAD Y 1109 -1111 G STRELT NORTHWEST Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded Yery Remarkable Values are offered in our assortment of Capes and Wraps at $39.50 Dresscs_sneet. Afternoon andpinn:r Frocks of the season’s most favored materials, colors and models. All sizes. rginia Branoum, o afternoon, follewed b: dinner the afternoon. followed by a ginle Py, and a night meeting LILAC . TALC Grace Mercer, 55, 1248 Florids ave. Arthur Ifoimes, 33, St. Elizabeth’'s Hoapital. Willlam ©. Siepbard, 21, St. Elizabeth's The parliament of the republic of | Hospital Czechoslovakia has fourteen woman members. ;;k*fi'"&*}ir%i‘%'w‘k%‘“}*#fi*'fi'fl*%fl-'fi*w%w Bagris- EWiNG & MMHS. ANDREW ST IREXCH CREATION Marriage Licenses. cnses have been issued to the Have » CHOKER PINAUD' at $5.00 MARTIN WOLF,” 35 ri: Reatrice Coleman ¢ this city and Tremillar k 5. d Susie Johnson. d Katherine Jones. City Club Bldg. 1316 G St. d Virginia E. Green of Vinton, Oblo, aud Rosa . 1iL, and s+ of Poiret Twill, Tricotine and nov- Suits 1t [creaveain Blve- BIEAE 2od Spring shades. All the smartest models. Coats, Capes and Wraps that will . captivate the most fastidious dresser. Newest ma- terials, newest modes, newest shades. M. Hurd of Bear Creek, Luther 8. Long and Louise Mallory, both of Richmond, Vi Where Smart Dressed Women Meet Smart Things Ya Lyndon 8. Perkins of Topsfleld, Mass.. and Ruth A Sawser of Sudbury. Mass. Vernon Gilmore and Janita Phome Louis B. Montfort and Florence S Toseph W. Kline of Corbett. 8. Miller of this city. e Page Census Taker. From the Detroit News. Colorado is perhaps the only state that temporarily doubles its population of 1,000,000 through sightseers. In 1922, 'for example, the 213 automobile ration of 514,412 ds handled fully s having Colorado THE LOUVR 11151117 F STIREET Distinguished types in Easter Hats During this week you will find displayed here an assemblage of re- markably effective Hats—ior street, dress and sports wear. Fach style will be strictly exclu- sive—presenting the latest interpreta- tions by America’s most noted trans- lators of fashion. Effects that are daring in descrip- tion—but captivating in their unusual- ness. Styles that have a charm- ing becomingness—and a distinctive individuality that will gain favor. And other models—of more moderate conception—executed with that origi- nality which creates impressive char- acter. Every day sees this assortment changing — new models constantly being added. You will enjoy inspecting them— even as we shall deem it a privilege to show them to you. 57.50 to $ 3 5‘.00 Any Garment. purchased will be altered and delivered in time to wear on Easter day For Easter Petticoats $3.95 Radium and trico silk Jersey: some have pleated flounces with paisley inserts, others are plain with scallop bottoms. All colors and lengths. Very special values. For Easlter. Novelty Bags $2.95 Pin seal, patent leather, calf and silk bags in novelty shapes. Some are fitted with comb, powder puff and purse; black, tan, brown and gray. Wraps camps reported a T campers, and t #s many vacatio designation point Suits Frocks —a collection that \Washington already has ap- proved as without any equal. We are in com- plete readiness to fulfill your heart’s desire for CHILDREN'S B-0-0-K-S T PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP 933 G St. N.W. ;o R . spring apparel. T 8 ~ Pbilipshorn 608 to 614 S\ ELEVENTH ST. J D e e o e ) Papering, Painting and Redecorating Henderson work in the above lines invari- ably conforms to the : highest standards. No AT i , trouble for us to submit Bunnies estimates JAMES B. { H They are made of pure confections—and are | HENDEE SON in various sizes. \ The Eggs, filled with choice candy— ‘s’ $1.00 to $3.50 each I'he Bunnies—in small, medium and large sizes—very lifelike—standing still or “running”— 75¢ to $].75 Send Your Easter Greetings in Cornwell Pure Candy Pure Chocolates—cream filled; assorted flavors: the dainty Milk Chocolates; and deli- cious nougat—attractively packed—for local $1.00 each at drug and department delivery or shipping out of the city. A pleas- e DRI ureable way to convey your Easter greetings. T auet Like Home? j G. G. Cornwell & Son M 24 Jane Pmn LalaHeStcet Phone Main 875 516 12th Street N.W. 50c Luncheon 85c Dinner Also a Ia Carte “With Service” 11:30 to Z:30 4130 to 7 Formerly Shloss Cafeteria R D Mah-Jongg /-\/\f\ Have you tlayediiss. A0k UL 0 TR 25[8 W R Y n cailed the *‘Gi ] baeriy catied’ it by the Chis S 15 Thousand Wonders'' by the Chi- 1309 G ST.NW. mese who originated it many THE FRIENDLY SHOP A Remarkable Sale of Easter Dresses is evidenced in the fact that it Actually *25 & *30 Values Chinese Royalty for all these centuries, You may now obtata Another Breslau Evgnt; More Than 200 Handsome Frocks and Dresses | Fur Scarfs and Chokers Three important specials we re privileged to offer— Stone Marten Chokers .. . ,,525-00 Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON Unequaled for Hair and Ovmplexion Hair Tonic: For dandruff & growing hafr. Bealp Food dry hair & itching scalps. Absorbent % Cream: Absorbs ali airt. reduces pores. Aimond cod: A builder that whitens and velvety complexion. Muscle Cream: Makes frm zecks and eradicates wrinkles. Platinum and Beige Fox Scarfs $5500 $8.95 Ente;' - -Br‘er Rabbit ! (LU CTLLLL Squirrel Chokers . ..ceu.vniaes EASTER comes back again with birds and blossoms. Bright feminine apparel flut- tering in the warm breeze. And the Easter Footwear 1s mag- nificent. Super-Style plus -super-quality are offered in these | Easter Suits $ IESSS—— 4 (T CCCLCLLLLELCCEl ““ Deaunville” Grey Suede Black Suede Black ,Sltin at r games at popular Come in and let m to you, our prices including’s Babcock's Red Book of Rules, which gires a clear explanation of how the game is played, are— $16.00 and $25.002 The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Bhep.) 14th Street ,, Ongdcer They have been given most distinctive modeling —interpreting the fashionable styles with a smartness that is most original and ef- fective. Two and three piece models—in Box, Balkan and Straightline designs — either plain tailored or with elabo- rate braiding and em- broidery. 'rom Pa. Ave, || Samples— B Everyone . FANCY A Genuine OREGON PLUMS || Bargain ALREADY .COOKED Delightfully tart, makes a nice dessert, or for breakfast. Just try a can. Many Other Gorgeous Easter Styles $5.95 to $12.50 Easter Silk Hosiery, $1.95 to $5 The “City Club Shos" of Poiret Twill Twill Cord Came’a;r Ve’ou" Checks Tweed Pola:r Cloth Other Suits—from $25.00 to $155.00 Alterations that are necessary will be made for delivery in time for ' Easter wear ol === 0] =——]ol——slol—— o] =—=a] |ol——olol——lale=—=— 5 [o|—=|cic—]ale=—"]0] ASTONISHING VALUES—ENTRANCING MODELS Can, 35c; Dozen, $4.00 Dresses for every occasion, in the widest selection of colorings we have ever offered » Established 1875 —Many Plain Black, Navy and Brown 5 ALL SIZES. . ' MAGRUDER’S — Breglau, 1309 6 St. 1318 -G St. The “Deauville,” $ictured,. also at our 7th Street and 9th Street Stores. [0l ——=ol—=2o|=—— = [o]—=|o|—=]olce——]ole—= ——ol—— ol —=|c | ——= 0] Fine Groceries