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12 FURTHER EVIDENCE -SOUGHT BY WILBUR Letters'of Two Officers in Revelation of Informa- tion Asked. Additional evidence in the form of ters not previously admitted to the ord will be sought by Secretary | Ibur before he reaches a decision | 1 the case of Capt. Hugo Osterhaus, fr. and Capt. Robert L. Berry, who appeared before a board of inquiry Nhich investigated publication of cer tain information in connection witl “iscussions of naval policy. It is pos- sible, if the letters can not be gb- igined, that the board will be or- dered to reconvene. Secretary Wilbur in announcing tbat he would not make a decision on e report of the board, which has been before him for several weeks| siter its sessions were concluded in ¥ew York, declared a considerable ay in final action appeared in pros- fhe board, he explained, as- sumed it had covered the entire case ind that incorporation of copies of fie letters in its record was unneces- sary The letters were said to have been written by Capt. Osterhaus, when at War College at apt. Ber) sruiting bureau ir have disc i naval war games as port and maneuvers of “opies of these let- e come into the | 5. Shearer, a writer | in naval questions, and extracts from hem were quoted by him in a pub-| lished article. The question of dis Aosing confidential military informa- d to be one point at issue Capt. Osterhaus has since been as- signed_to the Portsmouth (N. H.) Navy Yard. HOUSE MEMBER GETS HIGHWAY BODY POST Representative William E. Hull Named to Congress to Be Held in Buenos Aires. Representative William E. Hull, Peoria’ M., today was notified of his lDDOln(-I ment as one of the commissioners to rep- | resent the United States at the Pan- American Highway Congress at Tsuenos Aires, Argentina, next October. The appointment was made by the Secretary of State on recommendation | of J. Walter Drake, Assistant Secre- | tary of Commerce. The appointment of this commission | was authorized by a resolution passed by the last Congress, and while the primary object is for the improve- of roads throughout the pan-. Amer- ican countries, yet it also offers an | ‘flnonum!) to improve trade relations Letween the different republics. i The selection of Representative Hull a» a member of this congress is a| merited recognition of the Repre- sentative's lifelong interest in good roads. He was one of the first to grasp the possibilities of pulling the State of Illinois out of the mud. As early as 1910 he inaugurated a move- ment to build “hard roads” in the State of Illinois and gave his entire tfme to a campaign of education in behalf of hard roads and their| benefit to the rural communitles. Gov. | Lowden appointed Mr. Hull as one| of the commissioners to build the first big hard road project in that State,! the road from the State capital, Springfield, to Chicago. Mr. Hull not only promoted the bond issue forj this road, but gave much practical| attention to the actual building of lhe enterprise. Representative Hull's wide experi- egpce as a road builder should be of much value to this congress, and his appointment is considered a good one. _Three beauty experts have been employed to bob the hair, manicure apd give facial treatment to the in- sane woman patients in th= Elgin, ™., State Hospital for the Insane. | PAPERING & PAINTING Experlenced men of years' standing—Charges age vers reasonsble, and there's no dirt or n- | convenience while work is belng dome. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ¥i4 13th St. N.W. Mcin 5373-5374 crsal language * of love. I woo and win. I am the symbol of enduring s faith; I am the pledge of sweet- hearts. I am A. K. Diamond. When the “Only Girly says “yes,” you'll want the Diamond . Ring. ~Don't worry about cash Pay $1.00 Boautiful blue - white diamond. ... This hiandsome green or white gold, mn 00 + plerced mmxnflnrvfll i1t vou wast u wedding band to " match, take a 4 tage of our special " combination offer of , ooth rings for. Pay $1.( 00 a Week KAY S 407 Seventh St. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The New Scarfs of Ribbon! Ribbon for Scarfs Regular value, $1.98 Yard $1.59 bon Scarfs are being worn in Ascot fashion, with loose tle under the chin, and especia’ly favored fcr the ensemble costumes and sport suits. When worn with dresses, the scarf is tied at the side. Comes in checks, Persians, fancy stripes, etc. Palals Royal—Hain Floor The Mode of the Moment for the Well D New Leather Bags These lovely bags to match your Spring cos- tume come in all the fine leathers—such as arma- dillo, calf, genuine pin seal and combinations of pin seal, armadillo, vachette and morocco. Tooled lace edge and many other attractive styles. Silk and leather combinations. All fitted with purse and mirror. (o'ors Black, brown, tan, gray, green, blue and Bead Bags, $2.95 Regular $5.00 Values These Beaded Bags come in a large variety of color combinations of all the newest shades for Spring. Drawstring style. All silk lined and a few jet bags. Palais Royal—Main Floor Smart New Overblouses and Tunics $5.95 In a variety of styles and trimmings. The V neck. the round neck, the peasant style neck. Long sleeves, shart sleeves and the full peasant sleeves. Fine shirring, peasant embroideries aud braided effects make up the trimmings. The Tunic Blouse is trimmed with buttons, some braided and others embroidered. Va- rious necklines. Short and long sleeves. Fashioned of fine crape de chine or printed crepes. The colors: Fallow, black, navy, rust, castilian red, white and a!l the newer shades for Spring. Sizes 36 to 44. Palais Royal—Third Floor Easter Greetings! Cards for your friends, for the family, for the children. A large assortment of Easter Cards and Folders. Friendly and religious greetings in good taste. Prices range from 5c to 50c. Easter Post Cards, 10c dozen. Easter Novelties for Children Baskets, Chickens and Rabbits, 10c to $1.00 cach. Women’s Full-Fashioned Special $1.25 A wonderful value in first quality Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose. The Full-fashioned Chiffon Hose are fine, sheer weight, with mercerized garter tops. In black, gun metal, airedale, peach, nude, beige and gray. The Thread Silk Full-fashioned Hose have mercerized garter tops. A good service stocking. In the new Spring shades. Pointex Hose, $§1.95 The popular selling number. Fine even weave, with mercerized garter tops and the Pointex heel giving the trim looking ankle which is so de- sirdble In chiffon and the thread silk service weights. The new colors are here. The Popular Sport Hose, $1 to $4.95 Se many smart color combinations they are hard to resist. In cotton, mercerized rayon and silk, plaids, stripes, checks, clocks, in plain and drop-stitch styles. For the conservative woman and smart college girl. Cross-Word Puzsle Hose, $1.75 Good-looking Silk Hose. In tan, beige, camel, black and white. Palais Royal—Main Floor New Costume Slips Silk Radium and Crepe de Chine Slips $5 These Costume Slips are fashioned of superior qual- ity radium silk. any carefully tailored with per- fectly flat back and front to insure the slim un- broken silhouette. Others trimmed with fine lace and insertion. Hip hém lines— others embroidered and appliqued in bright colors. Bodice. top. All the new bright shades for Spring. Palais Royal—Third Fleor %e]PAws ROYAL G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. _Still Time to Secure Madame X Reducing Girdles for Seconds of the $7.85 and $10.85 Values Specially designed Rubber Reducing Girdles .2 9 for the larger woman. Sizes 26 to 52 waist meas- . Established 1877 ure, Choice of pink or.gray rubber. F ur-Trimmed Fashions in Coats At the New Low Price of 25 Coats for dress, Coats for sports wear. Coats for the miss and matron. The new flare fronts, the straightline models, Fur-trimmed Coats, Mannish Topcoats, Embroidered Coats. Sports Coat. the Swagger Coats in all the new pastel shades as well as navy and black. Coats for every occasion developed in the soft suede-like materials, twills and novelty weaves. A—Dress Coat of fine gray tusll wsth band of badger fur. back and tie front. Smart flare bottom, straight Nicely silk lined. B—Straightline wmodel in navy blue twsll—usth bands of silk braid on snsets of red flannel. Peasant sleeves with braid trimming. At- tractsvely lined with red. C—Smart flare bottom with straight back. Godets trimmed with rows of buttons. Two- toned soft suedc-like fabric. beautifully tailored. Silk lined Palais Royal—Third Floor 500 New Hats for Saturday Selling These new Hats of style, charm and quality were selected to meet the pre-Easter needs of the dis- criminating woman at reasonable prices. Youthful models, dressy models, Tailored Hats in all the new colors and designs, as well as navy and black. Hats of hair, hemp, Swiss Milan hemp, straw, silk and straw combinations and the charming little felts for sports wear. Of Strew, Satin and Straw, Hair, The popular Bankoks—Leghorns, Hair | Youthfal Hats | Hemp and Tagal | Dressy and Toilored Models” | Tailored Hats . $10 . Matrons’ Hats Featuring Extra Large Head Sizes. Charming Hats for the Matron in all the Newest Designs Dressy Hats Hats of Transparent Hair, Canton Hats, Swiss Milan, Felts and Silks | Crepe, Milan, Swiss Milan, Hemp a This special purchase of Hats for our Popular-Price Sec- | tion will be placed on sale for Saturday selling. i The assortment includes hats of every style and shape; hats of hair, satin-body hats, satin and straw combinations and felts. with scarfs to match. Combinations. The colors in these Hats include castilian, copen, black, black and white, navy, gray, green, Canary, rose, tan and brown and all the new pastel shades. 750 New FEaster Hats $5.00 dress. : shades. Palais Royal—Second Floor Sports and Fancy Dresses, in printed crepes, Dunwoodie crepes, washable satin broadcloth in stripes, plain colors and figures, flat crepes in plain colors and combinations of the new Spring shades. Sports Dresses with jabot ef- | fects in black and white printed crepe. In the group are dresses of every description to gladden the heart of the schoolgirl and the smaller woman. 5 Dresses with the new high necklines—two- piece effects—jabot effécts—the new crivat— the short waistline—pleated apron effects. Buttons, tucks, peasant embroideries and laces. Lovely models in all the gay colors for Spring. Sizes 14 to 20. : i3 A Palais Royal—Third Floor Rayon Underthings Women's Rayon Vests, $1 Good quality rayon vests, bodice style, with picot strap. Pink, white, orchid, nile and maize. Sizes 36 to~44. Rayon Bloomers and Step-Ins, $145 To match the above vests. The bloomers are full cut. The step-ins are nicely tatlored with full flare bottoms. All sizes. Rayon Sport Bloomers 5195 These bloomers come in all the new Spring shades to match the Easter costume. Shirred cuff of seif or contrasting color. Rayon G‘own:, $2.95 Daintily lace trimmed. Colors, Ppink, peach and orchid. Palals Royal—Main Floor Tailored hats, ‘trimmed hats, dress hats, hats for dress, hats for the street and hats for sport. The new felts in all the pastel shades to match the sports costume or flannel The colors include black, black and whie, navy, sand, oak, castilian red, orchid, orange, white and the new pastel New Things in Neckwear Silk and Georgette Scarfs, $2.98- Printed effects with plain borders of contrasting colors or finished ‘with fringe. In all the new. shades for Spring. Especially popular with the new ensembles, suits and street dresses. New Lece Vests, as Sketcked, $10.98 Palais Royal—Main Fleer ressed Woman! Gloves for Easter! French Novelty Gloves Both Glace Kid and Suede $2.95 fo $5 Many new and attractive styles, fancy cuffs, com- binations of wanted Spring shades. Also the very popular black with gold and with white Spring Styles in Silk Gloves $1.50, $1.95 to $3.50 Are more attractive than ever before. These are being shown in.novelty gauntlet and cuff styles. Also in the elbow lengths. All popular Spring colorings and embrodieries. Latest Novelty Styles of Finest Imported Chamosuede Gloves, $1.50, $1.95 to $2.25 Eyelet embroideries in petal, point and double ruffie styles. Also embroidered turn-back cufis In new colors of skin, airedale, cocktail, silver, etc Palais Royal—Main Fleor Umbrellas! The new styles in Umbrellas are so dii- ferent they have become fascinating nov- elties. Best Quality Silk Umbrellas $5.50 to $11.95 In beautiful color combinations of stripes, plaids and borders. 16-rib style, attractive handles, carved wood, amber, fa: tips and stub gilt frames, some showing frame cn- ameled to match body of umbrella. In new and popular shades of Coolidge gray, purple, green, garnet, navy, etc. 16-Rib Umbrellas, §4.45 With fancy handles, tips and stubs. Also Ten-rib Silk Umbrellas with gilt frames, amber handles, tips and ferrules. In wanted colors and black. ‘ Palais Royal—Main Floor A Beautiful Gift for Easter 14-Piece Imitation Amber Decorated Toilet Sets Regularly $29, Special $23.75 Consisting of Classique Pat- tern Mirror, Hairbrush, Dress- ing Comb, Powder Box, Hair Receiver, Clothbrush, two Salve Boxes, Nail Buffer with change- able chamois, Nail File, Cuticle Knife, Corn Knife Shoe Hom, Earge Tray % Perfumes and Toilet Waters * Suitable for Easter Gifts Gabilla Baileff’s Chauve Souris Extract, $1.00. Roger & Gallet's Fleur de Amour Extract, $1.50. Djer-kiss Vanettes Extract, 75c. $2.35 Piver's’ Azurea-Floramye Pompeian Toilet Water for $1.85. Djer-kiss Toilet Waters, $1.50 and $2.50. Roger & Gallet's Violette de Parum Toilet Water, $160 and Yardley's Lavender Water, §1.00, $1.75 and $2.50. Roger & Gallet's Fleur de Amour Toilet Water, $3.15 and $4.79. 3 Palais Royal—Main Floor The Season’s Novelty for Men Tie and Handkerchief to Match Specially Priced Flowing-end style, made with slip bands. Foulards, in polka dots and figures. All now Spring colorings. $1.50 Pair Made of fine quality mercerized lisle; full fash- foned. The new- est novelty socks for the smart dresser. Bizes 10 to 11%. Palais Royal—Main Floor !l!!!lllIIlIIIIIIIII.l'.lll.ll.ll-lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.III