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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 20, 1925. 18 mmmmlll?llllllllllllllllll’llllllllllllIllIlll | EVENING WITH ARTISTS Ribbon Garters ~ % Roman Striped Ribbons - e 1 ey + PREHISTGRIG MAN B oS Hugles (ol ow ok fRes 98¢, $1.59 and $1.75 Pair £ y 25c to $1.50 Yard + Hre ol Wasytusten, to Arneey Plain colors and two-tone effects; lace e % | —in fascinating gay colors, wide and nar- 5 PPN S, trimmed, finished with knotted bows, rib- f ! row gtripes. Widths 5 to 53 inches wide. bon flowers, ostrich ‘trimming, ete. All ¢ Very much in demand for neckwear and at Dixie Festival. colors and many combinations. girdles. i l G & 11th Sts. - - Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Palals Toyal—Main Fioor L N NN NE N Edwin Hughes, pianist, of New j-lrdlicka Heads Party to|york win appear on the program ot ‘An ' Evening with Artists Dixie,” at the music festival to be * Asia, Java, South Africa given in the Mayflower Hotel Monday night. He is a native of this city and and Australia. - '.'x‘S,Tfil'r‘i' Mrs. Emma Hughss, Te- :- | B e $P— Our Entire Popular Price Section Given Over to a Sale of 600 . Trimmed, Tailored and Sports Hats of man and some of the apelike|nection with a little play given by a | %reatures who are presumed to have | group of children. Deciding on music ceeded him in souther: RAustralia and South Afric G gonducted this Summer by the Smith- | Since his return to th ¥ ¥onian Institution in co-operatlon|has been favorably received by the | aith the Buffalo Society of Natural critics. He appeared on the program History, in charge of Dr. Ales Hrd-|of the National American Music F #cka, curator - of physical anthro- | tival at Buffalo last fall and has b clogy here. Dr. Hrdlicka will sail{re-engaged for next season’s festival W ednesday, and the trip will require|in that eity, %/x months ; S| e S — Dr. Hrdlicka does not plan to see Wew material. but rather to study the| SEEK GOULD CASH. material found in its natural sur- Small Hats, Brim Hats, Pokes, Dressy Hats, Tailored Hats and Sports Ribbon H Hair H. 4 . Hats, with banded scarfs of Canton crepe. Turbans, Ribbon Hats, Hair Hats, Fine Milan hemp straws, tagal, Canton, Flower Hats and Felts. silk, fancy braids. ::I;:?:\':-:"m“:hy‘flrfi-h h:n|‘v‘¥]:‘|o'.r‘\‘§\-'&z‘usorge. Jr.'s, Children Enter Con- BReletal material of pre:humans and| test Over 882,000,000 Estate. Prose dT:‘xT;;am:n'".'ha.'u,".’"“\f"’,;‘,' f,‘::’l-nvu s'u‘1»:.rs‘I:):v:;:.dnn:vhze\m;\:mrfi]_u«;u;2; ), In colors of pablo, oak, thlstl‘e‘_ nl\'y.valmond. Castilian, pear], brown, orangé, henna and black. buman race before the day of written | g tinves ohildogn: Born out 277 - And combinations of black and white, navy and pearl, oak and sand, orchid and purple. PR Stratts s.n“l:rrr”:r;n;n:wxz:-m rd- | “'),Mw"..';‘ l?vm‘,:\“(5:"(:‘;“3%',’:“:,:,:‘:::3,22 Plenty of extra large head sizes in this sale. tione and will inveati-} . reated for George J uld by Jay the ancient men would | ot the many tangled involved D / P In Our French Room We Shall Place on Sale an Unusual Collection of n the suit fe ting of the e e v settory | T AeArIng Mas ad3suned late o P &= High-Class Dress and Tailored Hats celebrated pithecanthrop: An unlimited variety of correct styles, in every wanted shape and color. Carefully selected from the foremost New York makers—giving the utmost in style and value, found. This find, whi ared to represent the eariiest | MANY TRIBESMEN SLAIN. $ l 0 is subject to considerable cc — 74 ersy Much light can be shed Tripolitan Bands in Deadly Battle, subject by examinations of the| 3 ciRCan. | 0ne Iesler Aseng Dabd i \ Including every new style development, from the better grade makers. Show- r anthropolog ROME, March 20.—A dispatch from ing the new fabrics and materials smartly combined. In black, black and white i i ara -“("}hfi";’”;"“_;:'“h},‘,‘:,";”,‘,‘,,_“j":',,‘ e and all the new Spring shades to match the ensemble suits, ereatures which were nearer humans | the Wedden region, the leader of one . TPalats Reyal—Second Fleor than any living ape, and which ex- ‘!\!'\’L Ibrahim Sceuteui, and many Beied between 500,000 and 1,000,000 | o° his followers were killed Sceu- “ears agn. Dr. Hrdlicka does not be- | teul, who called himself the com- $eve that the present human race is ln;‘xn;hr( n'{ ';vlfl ’:‘l‘m";h""h;‘\;‘m‘l.‘ as gescended from the blood of pitha-|the last o B ARIIR Y. (W Sl RIWRY 3 H i fanihropus, but ratner that this gro.{ Was In revolt against Ttaly. Their Popularity Is Well Deserved! Everybody Is Wearing These Smart Wesque creature of tha tropies was [T o i one of nature’'s experiments In the o The New Spring Twill Coats | New Sport Frocks ons of more recent skeletal remains | @f the Australian aborigines. These | men shed much light on the progress ®( the race after it became human 5 Qri ng almost into historic timas | /IS § in development which in other | Y gections of the world were passed through much earlier, and hence | . ®ave become very obscure. Great in- 3 ® 4erest recently has been shown by Australian scientists in collecting Shese old bones 3 el s e e O " There's a certain dash and snap ] South America an effort will be \ ; s z e . Shade to Visit the site of the find of | ; to these Twill Coats that is usually They're $25 dresses, but we are making them he Rhodesian man and examine U & % . - -~ -~ cally into the circumstances of that found only in the more expensive a special feature for Saturday. The Rhodesian man is sup-| g - % i 1 to represent a stage of develop- | models — and that is the reason, reached from 100,000 to 500,000 years ago and represented in Europe \ probably. v the solitary discovery of the = Mcidelbers skeietal remains. This & ¥ould indicate that nature's experi- | 7 Other reasons, too, are the new ments in creating man were in prog- d 5 . ress along similar lines in more than | side flares, the front-tie at the low : : T Bne section of the globe | N St g stripes; the frock with inverted He will Investigate the report of| — wewws TEI® - waistline, the unique French knot front pleats, which give the L] L] [l » L LJ L] L] LJ [l u & L} L] £ B LJ L) L [l ] L] L L] L] LJ . ] u LJ L - - L] L] L] L] B L] L) [ LJ B LJ L L [ L L L] L) L] [ . - L] L] - L [] L) ® - L] L} recent skeletal find which may > H B A Moy y . embroidery on some, the braid em- newest flare; two-tone combi- \ y i ‘ ; = 1 [ LJ L] L] [ L] a L] L] L] [ L] = - L] L] - - L] = L LJ L L] = L] L = L] L] [ L] - L] L] - [ - = L] L ] L] L L ] K L3 [ L] w " L] [ L] L [ L] k3 L] LJ LJ n " [ Made of fine Kashmir, jewel- tone cloths and flannels. The two-piece effect in regimental sven predate pithecanthropus, one of ! broidery in deeper tones, a clever * “nations in slim line silhouettes; the early stages in thes development | THE ¢ beading effect with silk braid and the two-piece jumper frocks, ARGONNE self straps, and the two-tone com- with crepe ties; and the love- 4 liest flannels, some with em- ®f something akin to human out of binations. 16th and Col. Rd. broidered fronts in heavy silk Buttons and stitchery play an floss and pearl button trim- Several very at- important part, and contrasting - | - ming. tractive four-room, colored linings in some models : ks d a new note. r:;];!:cxl‘l;“,hk::: ; e close at the throat; long sleeves wnfuriiihed. Rossin. The new Spring shades of gin- caught in at the wrists in a “able pfi:es: o gersnap, chili, wigwam, gravel, tight cuff. Rows of buttons g sawdust are shown, as well as navy and contrasting colored silk Telephone Col. 4630 and black. neckties. In soft pastel shades rfoudéd by a group of friends, as was and various stripes. THE Tor. Polinger, who tastified yesteraay |/ oEi nepoe Outfitting the Little Folks for Spring that he had written letters to Mre | (S at Reasonable Cost! Soracchini while on a “romantic jag™ the great, vanished apes. He will| Rlso Investigate more recent skulls, gredating the bushmen and the negroes, which are expected to re- weal much concerning the early days gf these important races. CONSUL’S WIFE CLEARED. New York Jury Refuses Divorce = Asked by French Official. # NEW YORK, March 20.—A verdict Small boyish collars that fit ¥ by the supreme court jury which heard evi- «dence in the suit for divorce brought | acainst her by Pierra Paul Morac- $vlnl French vice consul in New The jury found that Mrs chini had not been unduly intf- with Dr. Nathan I. N AR 11 (D RS For womeén and-misses; sizes 14 to20 years, 36 to 48%:. Metropolitan Opera (o, Palals Royal—Third Floer Palnis Royal—Third Floor hini had named Polinger and r as co-respondents Moracchini was not present| When the verdict was returned. Mrs. | Moracchini was in the courtroom sur- A 5 W S apd that she rebuked him for it h . 5 o . AR A / ) Taffeta Sllk Attractive Spring Coals i The Most Important Accessory to Your Spring Costume ||| ~ , Panty Dresses - French Novelty Gloves | $7 98 $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 to $5 ;i i SUNDAY | » —In both-glace kid and suede. Latest style fancy cut]h. ; _Lfl all(i\vlor'nl ch;th. in Fr]floyfifl stripes, EXCURSION & ot i e nit ae g v S Of lovely tafieta silk, in many new and attractive d;,:_gns, embroideries and color plaids and plain colors—with various trim- : é“g&{%fi;fi?{i}g :E{i::s.:;fig : :i‘:i‘ht-lyp.?:i’vmntgd I?\a;‘i‘k coml?ln:tlons of wanted Spring shades. mings. Size 7 to 16 years. 5 rug, sport and & Z nti 4 > NE W YORK c fififfi%r,fi?g&;‘-g& flfl_\fi,flv fith;m aa‘Fdosi;k Trefousse French Glace Kid Gloves - o quilling. r cca- . ) QLo vfe SUNBAT. ABES T e —— Sions.. 1n brown, red, ble $3.50, $4.50 and $4.75 ) Girls’ Flannel Suspender Skirts 5 1 | State vymocome, sge and brosdingr and navy. Sizes 3 to 6 —of best quality, 6-button length Biarritz and 8-button Special Through Train 2 9 years. length Mousquetaire ; Paris point and two-toned err;)l:mid- X 4 Direct to Panna. Sta., Tth Ave. and 52d 8¢, ered stitchings, pique and overseam. In mode, beaver, ° R n Saturdar Midnight, @ Qr Qqnts Tots’ Coats, $7.98 brown, champagne and black, also black with white, white, SEEe DOG MEDICINES Charming Little Coats tor the tiny tois, In wool anliwhitebu bk Attractively trimmed with buttons, silk braid, bind- AVRERIg - IARYER NA I ST > Polk Miller Drug Co , Inc. fabrics, velsur, homespun and broadcloth, trimmed . 5 ing and pockets. Colors: Tan, green, blue and bricks &7 Similar Bxeursions, Sundays, SR Mty REunNlYe. b A R TR L D RS New Spring Styles of Imported Fabric Sizes 6 to 16 years. Just the thing for school wear.: May 3, June 28 Tinsts on wi two dan B ; Coat Sweaters, $1.98 Novelty Gloves, §1.50, $1.95 and $2.25 praceding Youth Is Staging Imitations of the Growwn-tp M ! ; . : Up Moaels! Cute Little Sweaters for these caol days. Closely Latest ideas of fancy cuffs, eyelet embroidery in double L4 . B E : b o ; £ < & ) e Pennsylvania Railroad < knit, button front, with belt. In brown, tan, red ruffie, pointed petals, all over embroidered frill and turn- G lS S The Btandard Rallrond of the World 8| - /SO DIUGORERR 2 10 ¢ FAREK back styles. In new Spring shades of Airedale, skin, cock- i Ensem blp lllts‘ \ " S ¥ tail, new mastic, silvermoon, suede, gray, ete. For girls in their teens. The dress is usually the bt Children’s Panti Dresses, 95¢ ; same length as the coat, with the coat of wool flannel Of gingham and-chambray, in plain colors and : ; and a dress of figured crepe in blending color. . The Ifthe cause of your dizsi- neat Shecke, daintlly embroigered In contrasting lines art especially appropriate for the junior gl . r S fan ' colors. Sizeh 2 to § years, . Colors, red, green, tan and rose. Sizes 8 to 16 years. g:n:fi:-:h u:ip:::i:?flyi‘: : bt gy SPQClal Items for Saturday olors, red, green, tan and rose. Sizes 8 ¢ e testinal tract safely and Other Lovely Models, $1.50 to $3.50 Bhcoming Futs | . quickly—in 30 minutes to two hours-—with ; 1 Imported Glace Novelty Gloves, §2.48 ; E:I:vav.:‘fe':"“"xl" :l?l;: L”tle G”'ls Hats' 31.98 ' French circular cuffs, all-over embroidered. In wanted shades for GH‘IS Hats for the ing. Prescribed by phy- . In silk and straw combination, all colors. of tan, mode, gray, black with white and white with black. 33 ,5 ’ ie Junior Girl sicians and sold Lovely models for the little tots up to 6 years. oY ey Botleds French K . Suede Fabric Novelty Gloves, §1 810 16 Yeurs §2.95 Lick ‘Spri Particularly Youthful Are These i £ 3 o All the most becomin IR Spriags, Various new and attractive style fancy cuffs—short, circular X heul 7 & Indiana. Peasant Blouses ’1 95 and turn-back style cuffs, all-over émbroidered and applique trim- [||- Straw or silk-and- yout models for s 91 : med, some lined with light contrast colors, sky, copen, Nile, rose. S girls with curls _ or Just the Blouse to wéar with suspendeér skirts. One turn-back style with gold. Also perforated frill styles in all straw com ]unn»tlonsA bobbed hair. ‘Touches of 3 3 Py & k. v, silk S Acerste of Porama, Aetheresl Sount of Nitre Fresh white voile, daintily ambroidered in. cross- lh:de: pongee, chamois, sand, oak, nfode, silver, putty, gray, fawn, Other sport felt models E‘J‘:‘Qrs ‘;dor:*‘:‘hempm}‘x‘ P s stitch designs. In- bright colors. Sizes 6 to 14 etel G A s all the newest colore Yo 40 e o e vou o by moteme 1 Y years. Palais Royal—Main Floor —all to match coats, - i Palais Royal—Third Floor Palais Royal—Third Floor 2 X ,