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10 . TESTFOODEFFET ON HUMAN FRANE Experiments on Yale Univer- sity Athletes in Methods of Producing Energy. By the Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. March 20.—- Extensive experiments on athletes at Yale University, especially the Olym- plc championship cr ascertain how human bodies convert food into energy, have been conducted the past few months, Prof. Henderson of the physiological partment of the unive last night at a meetl Society of M Several diff in the exp sald. One i amount of air that an oa MISSING TELLER CAUGHT. Canadian Fugitive Found in Secret Room in Parents’ Home. GLACE BAY, Nova Scotia, Match 20 —A 60-day search for Justin Bennett, who disappeared coincidentally with the discovery that the Royal Bank of Can- &da, of which he was teller, was short $20,000, ended yesterday, when police found him snuggled in a secret chamber behinc a sliding panel in the nome of his_parents. Bennett was popularly believed to have escaped to Mexico. | GREEKS HONOR SLAIN MAN Body of American Shot by Bandits Moved on Warship. The can ody of John Logan, an Ameri- of Greek bandits, who dled after having been wound- ed March 11, will be taken to Athens reel; warship from southern the State Department was In- d today by Minlster Laughlin number of upon by the \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, JEFFERSON CENTENNIAL- ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM Committee Considering Joint Com- memoration of Patriot’s Death and Signing of Independence. mittee at a_dinner tonight aboard the steamship Leviathan discussed plans for the joint commemoration next year of the anniversaries of the death fferson and the signing Mayor Hylan, one of the speakers, tonight more than 500 centennial nittees have been appointed by rnors, mayors and patriotic or- ganizations throvghout the country. Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews, a mem- ber of the board of governors of the Jofterson Memorial Foundation, read the following letter from President Coolidge: “The meeting of the Thomas Jeffer- son centennial committee, which I learned you are to attend in New York, affords an appropriate occasion for expression of cong ations on the success that has attended the efforts of the Thomas Jefferson Me- morial Foundation. “I have been pleased to know that the patriotic work in its behalf is now assured of success and wish you would express at the gathering my fellcitations on this achievement.” SEE CROP EXPANSION. Intentions-to-Plant Bulletin Indi- cates Increased Yield in 1925. A tendency toward expansion of farm crop acreages in 1925 was shown vesterday In an intentions-to-plant report issued by the Department of Agriculture. If the intentions are cavried out, the department said, and the weather during the season is such . to bring forth average yields, pro- duction in many lines will’ be greater than in 18 gnmmmmmnmmm|\i\||uuuunmmunmnmm‘g P| From a Health § {"J Standpoint —no home appointment Senators Favoring Tax Cut to Ask EXTRA SESSION TALKED. convenes. 1925. expressed objection to such a plan. Coolidge to Call One. Senators favoring downward re- vision of the revenue law sald yes- terday they would President Coolidge Congress advance of the first Monday in De- cember, recommend to the calling of Into session some weeks in when the regular session or lation. Senator Smoot, Republican, was necessary. If isfon of the tax law, Dinner Dance SATURDAY, MARCH 21. Wardman Park BHotel Starting at 7:30 P.M. Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra Others who oppose any re- duction in surtax rates, however, have Utah, chairman of the Senate finance com- mittee, declared a general lowering of the tax rates, and particularly the surtaxes, President should agree to recommend he sald, sion of Congress in Sep.ember tober would expedite the legis- The Executive, he added, has given no indications of his attitude on the subject. the LEAVES FOR POLE FLIGHT NEW YORK, March 20.—Lincoln Ellsworth, who will attempt to fly across the North Pole with Capt Roald Amundsen, safled yesterday on Match Your With Our Special Choose from our enormous variety of Trofsers the pair 'you need to match your odd coats and vests. All kinds the Oscar IL, to join Amundsen in Norway. They wiil hop off to the pole in_July or August. Ellsworth, who served in the French and American Air Services during the war, said ths Norwegian government had donated $10,000 for the expedition. Qdd Coats transcend Plumbing in im portance. prime. minister his government's dis- npathy and has ordered assistance. Meanwhile, Mr. Laughlin said, Gréek authorities have given assurance that every ef- fort would be made to apprehend the | { | bundits. The home of Logan was given In cable advices as Gainesville, Ga., but the State Department records his ad- dress as Madison, W sumes while row ment, a mouthp! the mouth, t air that he through a rowed a distance o For Reservations,/ Columbia 2000 Evening Dress Requested was fitted over . and the drawn crew of materials, in many patterns and shades. All sizes. i EISEMAN'S 7th & F ¢ j E 1216 F St. N.W. Strest Floor Individual Shops for the Miss! Presenting in Anticipation of Easter (Only Three Weeks Distant) Modes of the Moment for the Younger Set The Flare for the Flare Coats—the front flare —admirably brought out in the garment sketched—but seen throughout our exten- sive assortments. Lorchene, Ottoman, Charmeen, Jeweltone, Joseena, as well as Patou Crepe—with fur border or without. Ranging from $39.50 to $125. Ensembles—the front flare Delightful frocks of satins and flat crepes—with coats of lorchene and fine twills, smartly flared in front—perfect for wear with the matching frock or other summery gowns. Ranging from $59.50 to $125. Frocks—the front flare Here the range is seemingly unlimited. The Street Frock, the Afternoon Frock, the Dance Frock—all flaring in front in the latest mode. Flat crepe, satin canton, g;;)rgette crepe, ensemble faille, printed crepes, printed chifions, chiffons and laces. to $95. {For strictly modern san tary equipment and re liable Plumbing work, there’s safety in calling upon Colbert. When the ice of 4 mil the Harvard rac man had consumed 60 liters of proximatcly 15 gallons, he sald From food the men ate. he con- tinued, it was found that about two- thirds or three-quarters of their n n the fats rather ce H = utation insures you =| Supper Dan 3 Our o) EXTISTACTORY “SERVICE and = PRICES. M B I N G BILL—JACK—RALPH SKILLED OPTICIANS Personal Service Served Personally 610 Thirteenth Street N.W. Phone Franklin 171 Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning Mal 621 F Street ™5 ot 000 RATETETEBRRRLERTRR O TN | | When You Feel a Cold Comin; Take Laxative BROMO QUININE work off the cause and to fortify gars and proteins - - Often the photographer make unnatural plctures most patronage. who can |* gets the 50 Umbrellas Regularly $7.50 and ss.so 310, Allsilk apd §m- ported Gloria on 16-rib frames. Carved _wood and composition bandles, tips and ferrules to match. Al colors. Louey Venn Cleausing Cream, T8¢, $1.50 TR G R 2 T 2 T . T P D T T L T ET T T2 77 v Tonic, T5c, $1.50 and §2 cam Loreona Skin Food, and §3. la] Astringent for fabby mus: les. $1.25. Face Powder, $1.75 to $250. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. “Try Sworzyn’s First” Haniwiing Bird PURE SILK HOSIERY LONGER 2 T L 2 e A 22T AeeT 22, Values $8.90 to $12.95 During National Humming Bird Week Only Box 3 Pairs, $4.25 In the newest and m o st captivating Spring shades, assur- ing a perfect match or contrast for your Spring frock or coat. Chiffon Silk Hose Full - fashioned Hose in over thirty-five new Spring colors. Special— Misses’ Individual Shops—Third Floor In Matching Up —the hat, the gloves, the shoes, the Gold Stripe sitk stockings and apparel intimate—our various shops will be found in complete readiness. 100 New Slips of Sports Satin—with 3-inch hems just secured in a very special purchase Coat _pletured—of lotely Paton crepe—the: flarc front deifghefeily trimmed with & inch band of blonde kit fox_tbe upstanding collar and open cuffs hand-embroidered. $110. P217IIII 1172021201 LOIT L1 AL L LI LI 2 2L O L 2L L LI L L DL PO AL L AL EDT LT L L P E I I H A2 0 7) White Flesh Color For your Spring frock these * will be most satisfactory slips. This beautiful satin retains its Gray beauty through long wear. Tal- Fawn lored styles—self straps. Sale.on Flemish Blue S'reét floor near elevators! 100 Suspender Skirts Saturday in a Big ‘10 Sale Included are $10.75, $12.50 and $13.75 Skirts Choose From: Russian Crepes Kashmirs Navy and Black Twills Drurylaines Hairline Stripes Imported Novelty Stripes LILII N LRI 000 New Peasant Blouses A fresh shipment of these popular blouses. Made of fine quality volle, trimmed with colorful embroidery, in tan, white, peach, blue and green. Sizes 34 to 46. Peasant Blouses Just Arrived! To Be Offered Tomorrow "HE best value of the year in these Fascinating New Blouses. Fashioned of fine, sheer voile, overblouse style, with long sleeves and round necks, embroidered in bands of bright shades. Smart to wear with the new suspender skirts. All sizes ready in the morning. JellefPs—Blouse Shop Street Floor Jumper Skirts e $4.49 The Cot With Fur Border achieves a graceful swirl but slightly below milady's knees REEN kashmir is the fabric of this new coat for women. Note the interesting way in which invert- ed tucks have been used on this coat that is sketched to give the effect of lines. The band of fur is chinola. And the price only $35.—Sec- ond Floor. Other smart Spring Coats for women, $39.50 up to $150. File Flannels Twills Downstairy Store. Flannels A Special Group of the Popular “Peter Pan” and Cricket Sweaters For Saturday Only 440 Pairs Ladies’ Growing Girls’ and Children’s SHOES A special group of short lines taken from our Main Shoe Department and priced special for a quick clean-up. In- spect them. Special, $1 Pair. The best selection of Suspender Skirts you have seen at this popular rice! Popular Winnie Winkle styles 1 this event! Styles: Button Fronts Kick Pleats Pleated Side Panels Patch and Inset Pockets N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N R N 3 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ N \ N N N N \ N A N N N Almost Every Color— Bound with silk braids, some in self, others in contrasting shades. White Chili Aquamarine Monterey Venezia Blue Dumbell Bambino Sawdust Gypsy Gravel h, trimmed with a shirred [ :?l:bon‘l in pastel A splendid business outfit. Special 81 5 purchase of Peasant Blouses also on sale tomorrow. shades. Featuring JellefPs—Third Floor . JelleMs—Skirts, Second fancy pockets “Silk Stockings barWeas $1.85—$2.25 Sheer and Medium Weight Of silk 100% pure! Protection against ruinous garter clasp “runs”—and wear, wear, ‘wear. In Washington Only at Jelleff’s Breakfast Coats That Speak of Spring!l JLK in lovely two tones— rose, copenhagen, blue, peach, turquoise, French blue, gathered at the side with self T L 2L e 2 TRl P2 2722722 A splendid array of these Sweaters in Pow- der Blue, Lanvin Green, Rust, etc. Sizes range from 36 to 42, Regular $2.95 and $3.50 values. Floor Maln Floor Downstairs Shoe Department TRY ORZYNS * 1219-1221 G Street NW, Store Hours, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. TR 27277, New Step-Ins From “Vanity Fair” Flesh Color Nile $295 Of Lovely Shadow Orchid - Maize Peach Stripe Glove Silk - . A garment you will greatly like for Summer wear. All the Vanity Fair goodness will be found in their unusual fullness—a fabric that washes beautifully and wears satisfactorily. To Match the Step-ins! “Vanity Fair” Plus 4-Inch Vests, $1.95 o Of shadow striped glove silk with picot tops and self straps. In all the colors of the step-ins above. Hemstitching and Special Offer in Our Picot Edging Dressmaking School During the Rebuilding Sale we will cut and fit any material pur- chased here for $1.50 garment. Join Our Regular Classes. Spe- cial appointments for office em- ployees, 6 Lessons for $5.00 Pleating Buttons Made to Order. All Work Guaranteed Glove Silk Underwear Department—Third Floor R 2 T 2T 222222 2272702 IR 2T, I 2 L T T e P e SIIIIIIIIIIILI 11 < SOOI SIS PTT I ST LT L LT T R 4

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