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16 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925. POLITICAL PARLEY PROGRAM ISSUED Peace, Armament, League Among Institute of Poi- itics Topics. Br the Associated Press. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., March 23 ~—Among the subjects to be discussed at the fifth annual session of the Institute of Politics here next July|adequate to accommodate the large and August are peace and armament | problems, relations of countries the Americas, matters concerning the Teague of Nations, and Ttaly's place in the Mediterranean area. The pro- 2 nounced yvesterday. Six men of prominence in foreign coun- tries have boen obtained by Dr. Harry A @arfleld, president of Williams Colleze. The institute will continue trem July 23 to August Among the men of this country to teke part are Dr. Leo S. Rowe, di- rector general of the Pan-American Tnion, who will conduct a round table on “outstanding problems in American relations,” and Edwin F. Gay, former president of the New Evening Post and now pro- nies in Harvard 'd table talks | “economlc recovery of cover the Italian Will Lecture. Count Antonio who will give six ures and the Mediterranean Fascist member of the e and head of the Italian | t Geneva on intellectua His last two lectures scism. Robert Masson, who played a lead jnz part in the working out of the Dawes reparations plan. will speak | on “Peace Problems of France," Dr. William E. Rappard, member of the permanent mandates commission of the League of Nations and a pro- fessor at the University of Geneva, will discuss the working and prob- lems of the league tireat Britain will be represented Frederick Maurice, strategist rector of military operations ing the war, whose round table 1 take up the problems of arma- tent; Lionel Curtis, a lecturer at the fostitution three vears ago, who will lecad a conferel “a common- wealth of nations,” and Arnold Toyn- bee, author and professor of Greek literature and history in London Uni- versity. Prof. Toynbee's round table will cover matters regarding the Mediterranean area. and START ENDOWMENT DRIVE | $1.000,000 Is Sought for Page School at Hopkins. NEW YORK, March 23.—A drive to 7ise an endowment fund of $1,000,000 tablish the Walter Hines 'ag School of International Relations was launched yesterday. The &chool is to be at Johns Hopkins University, and is ex- pected to be opened next Fall Owen D. Young, who was a member of the Dawes reparation commiss! is chairman of the board of trustees which is ducting the fund campaign. The trus- announced that they hoped to raise $1,000,000 by May 1. Quotas have heen allocated to virtually every large community in the country, and local organizations formed te conduct the ®ectional drives. New and Used Get Our Prices of | the dead hs Spiritualists Say Magician Defamed “Creed by Charges Cleveland Cult Followers Protest Movement Against Religion. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, March Protest against what they termed the “viclous defamation of spiritualism™” was. registered by spiritualists, mediums and interested persons here | last night. The meeting hall was in- 28— crowd. & “We know that’éommunication with been sclentifically prov- ed,” E. S. West, Davenport, lowa, d clared, defending the sweetest, most beautiful religion under God.’ He urged the audience to organize t fight for their religious liberty as guaranteed by the Constitution. The meeting was the outgrowth of activities of a prominent magician who prosecuted a spiritualist whose seance here he exposed with a flash light. West characterized the ma- gician as an “i; the sacred precincts of our religlon.” The meeting opened several hours after the magician's departure from Cleveland. KILLE-B IN PLANE FALL. 0il Man Seriously Injured. ARDMORE, Okla., March Bennett. oil man. was fatally i jured and Willlam Krohn, new. paper man and oil writer, was pain- fully - bruised and lacerated when their airplane fell at Sringer, near here, early yesterday. Bennett died at a hospital here According to Krohn, who was an | army pllot during the war, they were flying at an altitude of about 150 feet when the plane suddenly fell into a tall spin, crashed to the| ground and burst into flames. Despite his injures Krohn was able to drag himself from the rear cockpit and pull Bennett from the burning Wreckage. Headache | Don’t let pain make you miser- | able. One or two Anti-Kamnia Tablets, and the pain will van- ish. For 34 years AK Tablets haye relieved millions from fiaim of rheumatism, sciatica, eadache, neuralgia, toothache, neuritis, women’s pains, etc. Also from insomnia and nerv- ousness. Druggists everywhere sell Anti-Kamnia Tablets every day. 25 millions used annually. The genuine painreliever, Anti- Kamnia, has AK on each tablet. Use @ Tablct.s | Anti-Kamnia OPPOSED 70 ALL PAIN Dies and Companion Roll Roofing 95c up. Strip Shingles $5 sq. Rock-Bottom Priced New Building Materials The Hechinger Company is centering its principal ideas on the reduction of building costs. We started back in 1911 as a House - Wrecking Company, and we have se- cured our position in the front rank. Finding an insatiable de- mand for building mate- rials which could be sold at reasonable prices, we learned that manufactur- ers with large stocks would gladly sell them at bargain prices if we would pay cash and buy in im- mense quantities. We have added different lincs of new building ma- 2 SIDNEY L. HECHINGER Camp Mcigs. Sth and Fla, Ave. Sts. SOW. Inspection invited terials, so that our Wreck- ing Business, while the biggest in the city, is but a small part of our total volume today. We have given our cus- tomers better and better propositions. It is the modern principle of busi- ness which is becoming so dominant today — the Chain-Store Idea, run on the cash-and-carry basis, with volume greatly reduc~ ing the cost of doing busi« ness per dollar of sales. We are rapidly reaching a point when all building materials, from the “Foun- dation to the Roof,” may be purchased at one place. I We will deliver at small extra cost. HOUSE WRECKING CO. N.E. Main Office, 6th and C at both offices until 5:30 p.m. i Hechinger Co. 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast—6th & C Sts. Southwest Fiber Board 3c ft. “ Piece Plaster Board P 33c fit. FOURTEEN YEARS SAVING MATERIAL HAVE EST. WILL OF TH Outfit up. YOU MONEY ON BUILDING ABLISHED THE GOOD IS COMPANY -‘ Fashion Notes White grounds predominate. White grounds. are liked best and prints on them of red and black in stripes, blocks, broken checks and geometric patterns are favorite, G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 — Fashion Notes | Pastel shades for sports wear. The ap- proval set upon pastel shades for sports wear at Palm Beach may be taken as a sign of fashion trend to be expected here this Summer. ‘Al"luring Offerings for the Clever Needlewoman! Smart Accessories of Inferest to Every Woman! New Silks! Genuine Imported Japanese Pongee 69c Yard 33-inch All-silk Pongee, beautiful in _its natural shade and dependable .in quality. Just the material for dresses, blouses, pa- jamas and slips. This pongee is a_superior and inexpensive material for draperies. Honan Pongee, $129 Yard 33 inches wide. This pongee is washable with a semi-rough weave—"“the silk of a thousand uses” In a .complete range of Spring shades, Taffeta, $1.69 Yard 35 inches wide. This fabric has always been' the favorite for dresses, costume slips and negligees. Shown in light, dark and two- tone effects Washable Foulards, $179 Yard 35 inches wide. In effective new designs and colorings for Spring and Sumfner frocks of distinction. Woolens S4-inch All-Wool Flannel. $3.29 Yard Fine Soft-finish, All-wool Flannel, in a complete range of colors, for the new Spring dresses. Included are silver, jade, fallow, tan, apple, old rose, henna, corn, crabapple, gray, powder blue, castilian red, candida, copen, maise, - smoke, long beach, lanvin, goblin, brown, navy and black. Linings Plain and Shadow Stripe Cotton Charmeuse, 55¢ Yard In a complete assortment of colors. white and black. Palais Royal—Second Floor Also Three-Day Sale of Toilet Requisites At Special Prices £375 Guerlain Jicky Perfume, $2.75. $325 Roger & Gallet's Fleur dAmour Perfume, $2.98. $1.00 Piver's Chypre Perfume, 89c. $1.00 Dralle Tilusion Concentrated Oil. In Lilac, - Violet-and Lily of the Valley, 45c. $5.00 Vivaudou Pour la France Toilet Water. A discontinued number, $1.75. $1.00 Vivaudou Mavis Toilet Water, 89c. 89c Pinaud Vegetal, 79¢c. Face Powders 50c Jardin de Rose. 39¢c. 89c Mary Garden, 79c. 39c Java Rice. 33c. 85c Coty L'Origan, 73c. 39c Leichner Fett Powder, 25c. 25¢ Woodbury, 2lc. 50c Vivaudou Lady Mary, 29c. Talcums 35¢ Piver's Talc, assorted odors, 3lc. 2lc Babcock's Talc, assorted, 19¢c. 23¢ Mennen’s Talc, violet, borated and talc, for_men, 18c. 23c Squibbs’ Talc, assorted., 19c. 25¢ Vivaudou Lady Mary, 15c. 25¢ Vivaudou Pour la France, 19c. 25c Peter Rabbit Talc, 10c. Creams 89¢ Ingram’s Milkweed. 79c. 50c Elcaya, cold, vanishing and hazel creams, 4lc. $1.00 Vivaudou Maidor Cream. A delightful cream in aluminum container, §9c. 50c Lournay Vivante Cream, 39%c. 42c Daggett & Ramsdell Perfect Cold Cream, 37c. 23c Woodbury Tubes Cold Cream and Facial, 2Ic. . 45c Stillman Freckle Cream, triple strength, 42c. 15¢ Hyginol Cleansing Tissue, for removing cleansing cream. 2 packages, 23c. . Toilet and Bath Soap 23c Vivaudou Rose Soap, 3 cakes for 39c. 25c Vivaudou Violet and Santal Bath Soap, 10c. 10c Jergen's Toilet Soaps, assorted odors, 3 cakes for 2Ic. 18c Laco Castile Soap. 3 cakes for 45c. Wash Cloths, slightly irregular, 3 for Violet Ammonia, 19¢c. Peroxide, large bottle, 19¢. Dental Preparations c Forhan's Tooth Paste, 36c. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 32c. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 19c. 39 Ipana Tooth Paste. 3lc. 23c Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder, 19¢c. Toothbrushes, excellent quality. Very special, 21c. Deodorants 45c Nonspi, 37¢c. 29¢ Qdorono, 26c¢. 49c Odorono, 45c. 2lc Cream Odorono, 19c. % 25c Chex—the deodorant toilet soap, 2 cakes for 37c. } Depilatories 45c Neet, the cream depilatory, 42c. 69c Odorono Depilatory, 62c. 50c Wood's Depilatory, 39c. 89¢c Delatone, 83c. Shampoos 45c Palmolive Shampoo, 33c. 32¢ Jardin de Paris Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, c. : 49c Packer’s Tar Liquid Shampoo, 42c. $195 Chamois Skins, excellent quality, 1.69. 25c_Tirro Mending Tape. 19c. A. P. W. Toilet Paper, 2,500 sheets to roll, 42c. b ‘Waldorf Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheets to. roll, 3 rolls for 25c. Palais Royal—Main Flosr A Special Showing and Sale of Untrimmed Hair Hats $3.98 to $ Beautiful Transparent Hair Hats, in every new shape and color—so much in demand for Spring and Summer wear. Plenty of other fancy braid, milan hemp, tagal. etc. One hat sketched showing flowers used for trimming. In color.s o'i orchid, green, henn_a,_rcd, gray, oak, pablo, ~a_nd. navy and black. % Lovely Handmade Silk Flowers 98¢ to $2.98 A wide assortment of lovely handmade silk flowers including roses, gardenias and poppies, Zynow being used so extensively for dress trim- mings, hat trimmings and collar ornaments. This is truly a season of flowers. Palais Royal—Second Floor A Manufacturer’s Samples! 100 Pairs of Women’s $1.50 to $1.95 Sport Hose, In mercerized and rayon (silk). $1.29 Some are full fashioned, -two-toned novelties and stripes; drop- stitch and plain. All first quality. Women's $2.25 to $2.95 Sport Hose $1.95 Imported and American—Fine -Mercerized and | Rayon (Silk) Hose. Plain and Richelieu ribbed. | Maunufacturers’ samples. Many unusual styles. s Royal—Mal 75-length and Rayon Floor | Plain colors and two-toned effects. Women's and Misses’ Golf Hose 75¢c to §1.25 English Ribbed Cotton, Mercerized se, with attractive fancy cuff tops. Sizes 8 to 10%5. Special Purchase and Sale of Fine English Cambric Stationery By the Pound A Three-Day Sale—Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday For the pound. English Cambric [ Choice of two shapes—color, white. Large single sheets—60 sheets to pound, boxed. Value 39¢ for 29c. 25 to person writing many or lengthy letters, the better method to purchase paper is by the Envelopes package. 19c¢ value for 16¢ package, or 2 for 30c. Folded Sheet— 1 value for 1%e. | Envelopes, 25 to package, 10c value for | 8c package or 2 for I5c ‘ We suggest 2 packazes of envelopes to .each hox of paper—of either size. Linen Paper, 39c Box Containing 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. >t cclors. sheets to pound, boxed; 2ic Variety Palais Royal—Main Floor. Large size, deckle-edge paper, in tan. lined with purple, brown or red. 95¢ Autocrat Linen, 79c Envelopes Large size correspondence cards, colors white— blue edge on cards and envelopes, or tan cards— envelope lined value for 79c. with purple, brown or red. 95c Springtime Fabrics in Wash Goods Fine, smoothly - woven Ginghams, gayly-colored Prints, dainty Percales, sheer Organdies and Voiles, and ail the staple materials in brilliant hues of pink, blue, yellow, lavender, green, red and black. 1,200 Yards of Devonshire Play Suiting, 45¢ Yd. 32 inches wide, fast colors, in neat stripes, small checks and solid colors. Domestic Ginghams, 30c Yard 32 inches wide. In varied assortment of checks, plaids and plain shades. Pinehurst Prints, 49¢ Yard 32 inches wide. Beautiful range of new patterns; nice for making children’s dresses. Guaranteed fast colors Apron Check Ginghams, 18c Yd. In brown and white, black and white, and biue and white checks. Punjab Percales, 28c Yard 36 inches wide. In beautiful range of stripe, plain and dainty patterns. Imported Swiss Organdie 75¢ Yard 45 inches wide. In a nice line of leading plain shades. Chiffon Voile, 85¢ Yard 38 inches wide, Fine Quality Chiffon Voile, A Sale of Sample Imported Fabric Gloves $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $3 Values $1.29 These Gloves are salesmen’s samples of Fine Quality Imported Chamois Suede and Suede-finished Fabric Gloves. In all styles, novelty cuffs, Biarritz, novelty Biarritz, slip-on, strap-wrist and elbow lengths.” Good range of sizes. All perfect gloves. Finest Quality Chamois Suede Fabric Gloves—fancy novelty cuffs, novelty Biarritz and 8-button lengths, 16-button length, fine suede fabric and novelity, 16-button length filosette: In .all most wanted colorings and embroidéries—Pongee, almond, mode, silver, beaver, castor, gray, etc. Excellent Quality Suede Fabric, Chamois Suede and Filosette Gloves, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 Values, Pair, Novelty cuffs, fancy slip-on and strap-wrist styled. Also 12 and 16 but- ton elbow lengths. moon, oak, gray, etc. Palais Royal—Main Floor In wanted colors—mode, beige, pongee, beaver, silver in newest novelty stripe and floral patterns. Gloriana Voile, 58¢ Yard 38 inches wide. In all wanted shades in- cluding white—for lingerie and dresess. Burton’s Irish Poplin, 75¢ Yard 36 inches wide. In all leading plain shades. Guaranteed fast colors. Thousands of Yards of the Well Known Normandy Voile, 50c Yard 38 inches wide.” In a beautiful line of new patterns for vour selection Palais Royal—Second Floor An Important Purchase of Art Needlework: Needs More Bufiet Sets, 15¢ Including white,~@inbléached or ecru col- ored materials. Aprons.for All Occasions, 29¢ Stamped on unbleached muslin. In fudge apron style, bib and strap style. Small patterns. Dainty Bib Aprons, 45¢ Of shadow-striped fawn. 3 Design yet colorful and attractive. In orc and honey dew. Small Tea Aprons, 15¢ Stamped on white lawn, in several designs —or blue or rose cross-bar lawn. Stamped Organdie Frocks for Little Folks, $1.15 Made up and stamped on lovely shades of organdie. Colors: Maize, p and white, combined with a ing. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 year Lesson charts attached, and finished models on display. All-Linen Luncheon Sets, §1 Of oyster white linen, stamped in floral scroll design. Easy to finish in colored strand. 35-inch square and 4 napkins. Also Scarfs and Buffet Sets to match, 51 Set Pillow Tubing, 89c Pair Good quality white tubing. Many designs, stamped for scallops, hemstitched for crochet edges or finished hemstitched. Shetland Yarn Specially Priced, 19¢ Ball A Radiant Shetland—suitable for sweat- ers, dresses, infants’ and children's dresses. Colors: Tan, pink, pumpkin, black, white, delft, jade, lanvin green, bonfire, orchid, brown, tangerine, henna, blue and turquoise. imple d, blue Palals Royal—Main Floor Just Received 750 Beautiful Panel Style Curtains At a Special Price for Tuesday Only $1 Each A good assortment from which to choose. In ecru and natural, with bullion fringed bottoms. All are 2% vards long. A wonderful panel curtain value—worth much more than this special price. Palals Royal—Second Floor -