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CLINIC SHOWS VACUUM CLEANER The vacuum cleaner is thée last, Place busy housewives would look for & cure for their hay fever, but it s/ to be found there, nevertheless, in many cases, according to physiclans at the hay fever clinic of the Wom- an's Welfare Assoclation, street northwest How it works may be seen by those Interested on any Tuesday afternoon! 4t 4 o'clock, when from a dozen to | fifty women and girls, according to; the season of the vear. attend the; clinic. A clinic held on Friday after- Y noons at 2 o'clock is for young girls | only. You enter the clinic at the time ap- pointed Array of Tubes and Bottles. The phrsician its at a table on which there is an array of mvetic you your hay ¥ any one pollens—from flowe; indeed, from the prote stances, such as flour and ust?” vou chortl show vou,” states the physician Taking @ wooden block with neat| Httle bottles in it. he proceeds to ! unstopper one and dip a small -glass rod into it. You bare vour arm, the doctor wipes with a bit of cotton | alcohol, then you are | ready for the tes For ‘that is what he is doing—testing you—pro- tein reaction. Every one of us. he explains, prob- ¥ ix sensitized to some protein. ! With some folks it s strawberries With so s lobsters. The thing ch a case {8 not to eat them, with the proteins in pol- lens, s and other substances that cause hav fever, it is & different story. One simply his to breathe. Procecds to Experiment. “Now 1 will test you for several “prot and see If We get a reac- tion." says the doctor, placing a drop from his first little ‘hottle on your gkin. Then he places anothér drop from another bottle clote alongside. Pretty soon there are two rows of viscid drops beaming up at you | “Now T am goi atch the the physi- am ro skin under each drop, 7 Nor does it clan. -t won't hurt.' The doctor indicates drop after @rop, with the remark that one is corn, another is giant ragweed, one , timothy, another black &rass, white oak, e that if & patient be protein in any o swelling of the skin, a hive, will appear. £ Wwait, nothing happens. plains that sometimes h & patient out on as five different extra if you are in the 4 good deal. “Yes, but we have a vacuum clean-, U answer. e explains) neitized to the he extracts. a Puts on Another Drop. | He puts on another drop and soon & nea. hive appears. He tells you next time to bring dust from the bag| of your vacuum cleaner o that he can make an extract therefrom and you begin to receive inoculations jections of the extract start the tem to building up that when ssing hay fever r The clinic therefore s to treat young ase to render their in preventive ible, and each season, and found the partic ca the disease, gins its program 1 <s in advance of the ap- peurance of the guilty pollen. H Must Know Your Protein Foe. Thus a person, knowing his par- e protein enemy and the time when the pollen that bears it is due RENT, YOUR 1022 11th | th, to spread broadeast, can “get the Jump” on it. _ But don't imagine all the weeds and flowers are your enemies. Try to find the one villain, be it ragweed. house dust, er what not. “Oh, doctor,” said one lady, “I am so afraid I will begin to eneeze when e poplars come out."” “You haven't sneezed yot?' asked doctor. 0, but 1 will when the poplars el out.! 0, 1 hardly think so,” smiled the ysielan. “You see, the poplars ave come and gone." UNEARTHS TWO COPPER PLATES ON MORMONISM Pastor Says Translations Refute Many Doctrines of Religion as Now Practiced. ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 25.—Two copper plates have been unearthed at formon Hill, Palmyra, the birthplace Mormonjsm, by the Rev. Charles E. driver, a Methodist cvangelist, accord- ing to’ dispatches received in this city today. The plates will be exhibited at the Church of God at Palmyra tomor- row night and a literal translation will be,_ made publ r trines of Mormonism and seem to con- :\‘mdwnh the religion as it now {s prac- ced." The Rev, Mr. Driver says the plates werp unearthed from under & stone alab near the place where Joseph Smith in 1823 from on tradition, Tormon. The finding comes as a forerunner of the centennial celebration of the found- at Palmyra on Sep- tember 23 About 150 mission- aries are expects to make their way on foot from Salt Lake City, Utah. R T New South Wales has no poor- houses, and in 1921 the private wealth peSghead of the population was RESOLVED Never to have my pictures developed and printed at any place but “Grove's,” 1210 G. Signed, Amateur Photographer. THAYER SUPERIOR PRINTING Where Quality aad Service Meet PHONE MAIN 1816 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD S. 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B 60c a Bottle At sll Peoples and other GRAHAM REMBEY. 0. | 2L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY SN NSNS NN NSNS NS SN S EEEESENENESEEASEEENNNENANNEEIENENNENENERERNERONS IS FOE TO HAY FEVER PROTEIN * Hundreds are preparing for Shriners’ home needs, the Palais Roy’:‘l has ;:?lyumd‘ 5 stocks to efficiently su, demands. P Street, Afternoon and Business Frocks, a Collection Rarely Found Under One Roof At this variety of . prices arranged for every purse ' $25, $35, $45, $49.50 and Up to $79.50 The spring dresses bring a desire to be fashionably attired for the. coming social occasions. Misses, Women and Larger Women need feel no anxiety as to the “task” of obtaining the correct frock at an inexpensive figure. Set your shopping date for tomorrow and learn of the interesting choosing variety pre- sented. New Pin-pleated Frocks, topped with tie-on blouses, i conlrasting materials. New Printed Silk Frocks. elties at side. New Semi-sports Frocks, of silk and fiber silk and movelty wool materials, in striking colors. New Flat Crepe Frocks, in charm- eng side drapes. New Georgette Frocks, stunningly beaded. New Flat Crepe Frocks, beautifully embroidered. Seme of the many. Scores of others, too. Frocks for every need. Illustration represents gen- eral style. Then, too. theére are other new arfivals— summer dresses fashioned of such delightful fabrics as all-over embroidered voiles, tub_silks, pongees and novelty mixtures, as low as $8.50 up to $59.75. Palals Royal—Third Floer. vith nov- 5, 772 & 3% Millinery Taken From Our Regular Stock and Featured Hats for. H s 4 Al New lmmcdiéle Up-to-the Moment Styles Another surprise! Springtime Styles! A splendid group of specially “picked” models, but for Thursday only — choose from Off-the-face, Polk and Broad Brims; becomingly trimmed with feathers, flowers, ribbons, bows and gliscerine ostrich. In season’s wanted colors. Also a number of matrons’ hats incladed. Palais Royal—Second Floor. n Uncommon Collection o Suits, Coats & Capes Arranged into one . lgroup and featured at - 50 ‘This group is in answer to the demand for a popu- lar priced eollection. Misses and women who have limited their outlay will find that this group is very attractive. The Suits are developed of splendid qualit{ Poiret . Twill, Strictly Tailored and Sports styles, embellished with braid and gilk embroidery. Sizes 16, 18, 20, 40, 42 and 44. The Coats, models that fashion strongly recom- mends, developed of fine lustrous materials, effectively trim- med with gsilk embroidery and braid. Remember, your va- cation cost is in this group. The Capes, delightful for immediate wear for the chilly evehings, some to make their presence felt. Choose from Ro;hanau Crepe and wool pile fabrics. Fashionably trimmed. Illustration represents general style, . Palals Wear Floer. Pairs : ! All First Quality! Underpriced! '1.39 Decljedl{ better than the average in quality presented at this price, and Ig{gically 1 Taken ifrom Our Regular Stock $1.59 & $1.59 Buy Your Summer Supply - Now they would be, for they are taken from our regular higher priced stocks. osiery prices ate still on the upward trend—so, remember—anticipate needs. Pura‘ thresd silk, plain black, brown, Silk Clocked, embroidered in self color tan, gray and otter; seamed-back style. "'g hf}.':f.":'&':?_‘,.“pf'i:y,, Selfpolored stripe in black and colors. otter, beige, fawn. All . i Women’s Holeproof Silk Hose, $1.65 'e fecommend this stécking—for luxurious appearance and greater wear, Seamed back *with ribbed elastic tops. Black, brown, cordovan, white, navy, castor and gray. Regylar sizes. At $1.65 pair. . Also extra sizes at $1.75 pair. zmy. sunmetal, rst q . SEnSinsssEnaRNEaNSi NS SR NN NSRS AN ENEN NSRS NE NSNS AN NNEERS NN NN NN o . - Ceonvention. T Don't wait until the “last 5 i minute.” Provide for thas need mow. In anticipation of this demand for more 5 The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Women’s Summer Silk-Hose— - ' APRIL 25, 1023. See today’s Times for full particulars of our Bargain Basement Ad- vertisement. ~ A Timely Display of Lady Sealpax Athletic Under- wear, $1 Garment Each day the demand for athletic under- wear is growing and especially now wjth sum- mer just “around the corner.” For the Miss and Woman who desires both comfort and simplicity of style, Sealpax ufiderwear is recommended. Neatly made of desirable nainsook in novelty weaves. White and pink. Each gar- ment in a dustproof container, fresh from the laundry to you. At $81. White Princess Slips | | Petticoats Of Sateen with scal- Made of surf satin and lingerie cloth, double to the hip in | lop and hemstitching. tailored and fancy | All lengths. At trimming. - At $2.98. | $1.50. Crepe Dress Aprons at $1.98 All sports colors, finished with fancy stitch- ing, all sizes; also black satine with cretonne trimmings. At $1.98. Palals Ro: Thira Floor. Famous Spring-Weight - KAYSER Silk and Knitted Underwear At Special Prices for Thursday—Under- wear Day. .79 195 $2.00 Kayser \ Kayser Glove Union Suits i Silk Vests ; ) i Bodice style with ribbon Glove silk top suits, built- | strap. Pink and orchid. up shoulder and bodice style, | Sizes 36 to 42. Kayser and with ribbon strap, also the | Mohawk makes. At $195. popular closed wide leg suit. Sizes 36 to 42. In flesh. At 51.79? « | 65c 9 sc 75c and $1 Kayser Union Suits $1.25 Kayser Spring-weight suits, | neck, sleoveless, tight knee Mercerized Vests and umbrella style. En- | velope Chemise and the pop- | ular closed wide, leg suit. Built-up shoulder and bodice, Bodice ‘style, with ribbon | With tape strap. White and strap, in the new novelty | ROL RCGuiar sizes, 36 and weave. Dropstitch effect and | 38 At 65c. ' checks; in white and pink. | Also extra sizes, 40 to 44, at Sizes 36 and 38. At 95c. 85¢c. Children’s Union Suits, 75¢ Athletic style, of cross-barred muslin, with button and garter attachments, adjustable shoulder and reinforced seat. Sizes 2 to 12 years. For boys and youths. V neck, good full cut. Sizes 6 to 18 years. At 75¢c. Palais Royal—Main Floor. 682 Pairs of Black Kid Ox- fords and 1-Strap Slippers $1.95 Regular $2.75 to $3.50 Values Have flexible turn soles and rubber heels. This offering will meet with immediate response, therefore we advise your carly selection, before sizes are broken. Special at $1.95, Comfort Slippers—choose from all sizes and widths. At $1.95. Pal Thousands of Yards of Blue Ribbon Floor Coverings All presented in this “Demonstration Sale” at a price to bring mdny, many new pa- trons. Sq. 65c¢ vi In the last two days hun- dreds of economical house- wives have become acquaint- ed with this dependable . Floor Covering. It has a felt base and guaranteed by the Palais Royal and the manufacturer to give satis- factory service. 20 Beautiful Read: [ : Blue Ribbon Designs Blue Ribbon Floor Cover- Floor covering ing is known throughout the A country and used in many Is waterproof on both sides, | kitchens, pantries, bath- *will not rot. rooms, living rooms, dining Is easily cleaned with dry | rooms, dens, halls, porches, cloth, nurseries, churches, hospi- ‘WIII not turn up at corners. | tals, restaurants, club rooms, ‘Will not wrinkle. barber shops, display win- Will not buckle. dows. ‘Will lay flat. |~ Patterns can be had to suit Needs no tacking: Royal—Second Floor. any of the above purposes. » 3 Palails Royal—Second Floer. o Tow . . $1.55 Palais Royal Better Grade Clothes at Substantial Savings Boys’ $10 Grade wo-pants Norfolk Suits, ol and woolen cas- tweeds and both knickers s 7 to 16. Ex= ceptional values at $7.95. Boys’ $12.50 to $1450 Grade Two-pants Suits, of extra.good qual- ity tweeds and cassimeres All-wool alpaca lined coats, lined knickers. An extra special value, Sizes 7to 16. At §9.95. Little Boys Spring Topcoats of all- wool tweeds and fine all- wool blue serges; newest double-breasted models. Sizes 3 to 8. Regularly $5.95 to $7.95. Reduced to $4.95. Little Boys’ Suits, button-on model, with wash waist and tweed or blue serge straight lined pants. Sizes 3 to 8. Special at $2.45. Little Boys its, of excellent qual- tweeds, button-on with combination eolors. Sizes 3 to Very special at $3.95. Little Boys’ Blue Serge Suits. Dickens and Middy styles. Made with double yoke front and back, wonderful value. Sizes 3 to 8. At $4.95. Little Boys’ Washable Suits from the very best cluding the Tar brand, the bes the country. Sizes 2!% to 10. Special at $1.95 to Palais Royal—Main Floor. Philippine Dresses for Infants, $1.50 Mothers w i11 find much pleasure in “go- ing through” our collec- tion of infants’ apparel, espécially these new Philippine dresses — they are entirely made .by hand with that mother-like care. Cap- tivating Kimono mod- cls, scalloped and em- broidered. Sizes to 3 years. Babies' Socks— of sill: mercerized Pongee. Sizes 4 to 6. At Babies’ Footwear— First shoes of mocca- sins, in white or col- ors. At $1.00 ° Crib or Carriage Pad— Various sizes. At 29¢ to 81.50 Pique Carriage Covers— Scalloped and em- broidered. At 81.98 to $4.50 Play Yard— of natural wood, tan finish, with play beads, help the baby to walk. At £4.00 Palals Royal—Third Floor. 30c 120 Lipped Fry Pans, Special Stamped from thick sheet metal. Covers to fit over fry pans, regular price, 35c. Special, 21c. $2.15 Preserving Kettles Special, $1.59 Covered Straight Saucepans, 3.quart - size. Special,