Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EXCHANGE DOGTORS COMING T0 CAPITAL South American Health Of- ficers Study U. S. Methods: Under League Plan. A distinguished party of scientists and health ofMocials from Latin Amer- loan countries is in the Southern States and will arrive in Washington Monday under a program of interna- r‘onal interchange of health officials belng carried out at the suggestion of ks Leagus of Nations. Arrangements for the tour in this country were made by Surg. Gen. | Hugh 8. Cumming of the Public| Health Service in co-operation with | various State and city health officers. The party is in charge of Dr. Louis Testouches of the national health committee of the League of Nations and consists of Personnel of Party. Alba Alvarez, profes- of clinical therapeutics, Military Medical School, Mexico; Dr. Rafael Alvarez, physiclan and surgeon, bac- teriologist of the National Laboratory o uba; r. Al‘drfls Gubetich, dele- Kate to the 2 Pan-American anitary onfe. Paraguay: Dr. Carlos R. Larde-Arthes, chief of the ection of public health of Salvador and professor of pathology of the Vational University of Salvador; Dr. l.. Garcia Maldonado, member of the acuity of medicine of Caracas, Vene- itla; Dr. Emygdio Jose de Mattos, nedical officer of health, Brazil; Dr. Nunez, delegates to the international nterchange, Costa Rlca; Dr. Rafael Schiafino, adjunct professor of hy- slens, Nruguay; Dr. Juan Francisco Vslega, delegate to the international interchange, Peru. Dr. Almerto Zwanck, associate pro- fessor of hyglene of the faculty of nedicine, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republie. The fir: where stop was made in Loulsi- the members of the party e been engaged in the study of al and municipal hygiene, anti- arfa work, and sanitation in milk other industries. A visit was de to the National Leprosarium at Carville Study County Program, n Mississippi Dtr(lculur attention 1 be pald to the opera ns of full- time county health organizations. In Alabama the State health officer has eelectsd for demonstration work, \ connection with State health ad- yuinistration and in malaria, typhoid fever and hookworm control. The party will be welcomed here by Surg. Gen. Cumming. Under his airection there has been prepared a yrogram df intensive study of Feder- sma, Stores and Offices FOR RENT In the Vermont Building Vermont Avenue and L Street Now Ready for Occupancy Gardiner & Dent, Inc NEXT DOOR | the Spring meeting | 1409 L Street N.W. Main 4884 Two Stores 729 7th St.N.W. 3100 M St.N.W.Y The 2= 5398 straps, conccaled gores, patent Latest Patterns Specially Priced to Offer Marvelous Values! COTTON MEN COMING. Manufacturers Hold Spring Meet- | ing Next Week. | The National Association of Cotton | Manufacturers will hold its Spring meeting in this city Monday, Tuesday and Wednesd: Gen. Lord, director of the budget, will be the principal speaker at a banquet in the Willard Hotel on the evening of the opening day. Because of contracts that members of the assoclation will make with Government officials and trade repre- sentatives of forelgn governments, expected to be one of the most important ever held al health administration. These lec- tures will be given by the surgeon general and members of his staff. For four days. beginning April 13| the class will study public health ac-| tivities with the State heaith officer | of Maryland, in Baltimore, and will | 8ls0 observe methods of teaching the principles of public health as given at Johns Hopkins University Medical School After the demonstration in Balti- more the party will proceed to New York, where they will spend ten days. Part of the time in New York will be devoted to the study of municipal sanitation, laboratory metljods, hos- pitals and other important matters connected with health work. The re- mainder of the time spent in New York will be devoted to studies of the activities of the Federal Govern- ment in the administration of the quarantine and immigration laws at Rosebank and Ellis Island. A Tailoring Spe These Suits meet both requirements—of business —and the hobby—for one pair of the trousers is long; and the other knickers of the plus-four model. Made up in Tweeds and Cheviots—plain or indis- Coats two or three-button, with soft tinct plaids. roll. The tints of the seas Open Saturday Nights On Sale Special Saturday HIGH-GRADE Very |EXCITING CHASE ENDS 98 Open Saturday Nights Better Shocs—befter quallty—better workmanship—smarter styies—buckled step-ims, center tles, ome black and blond satins, combinations, spike and all heel styles and all sizes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. IN WHISKY CAPTURE Pursued Automobile Abandoned by Drivers and Officers Seize Nine Cases Corn Liquor. Py i ursait of a rum car lemity of Hyattsville, Md. to Sheriff road northeast, part of a lerusade against the transportation of bootleg supplied from Maryland to this city, was participated in last night by Revenue Agent Heddon and Constable Gasch of Bladensburg. Two men in a high-powered car| were sighted near Hyattsville. Being certain the car contained a consign- ment of the bottleg product, Heddon started in pureuit, loslug time in making a turn and giving occupants | of the suspected car an opportunity to_speed away Heddon and. Gasch followed the car through Bladensburg and over the road through Kenilworth to Dean- wood and when Sheriff road was reached the two men abandoned the car and disappeared in the darkness. d to contain nine cases of corn W Ownership of the car was traced through the license number on It and the owner will be asked for an explanation. The seized car and corn product will be held as evidence. More than 800,000 women in the United States pay income tax: cial in which we offer the new popular 4-Piece Suits at man nowa- days has a hobby— golf, maybe only hik- ing—but whatever it is, it calls for Sports Clothes. on—and all sizes. Two Stores 3100MSt. N.W. 729 TthSt.N.W. i, | 24 A 33 .98 Sans/actum First Since 1859 KNGS MM JINM Seventh Street Imported English Broad- cloth Shirts for Men . ;.. B $1 69 For Easter and the rest of the year. Such exceptional values—you'll come to look and remain to purchase a quantity. Collar-attached and neckband styles in white, tan, gray and blue Sizes 1314 to 17. Lenox Watch or Crystal Radio Receiving Set Free! With All Boys’ Suits from $7.50 to $21.50 Boys’ 4-Piece Vest Suits, $10.95 Made Just Like Dad’s—Remarkable Value Mothers, here's the special value you've been uanmg for— to buy your boy’s Easter Suit at a savings over usual pmcs Beautiful Spring patterns, in gray, tan and blueish mixtures, _light and dark patterns. All perfectly tailored. Suit consists of English-cut coat, vest, regular knickers and golf knickers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Other Vest Suits, $8.95 to $21.50 New 2-Pants Suits, $7.50 You'll be sure to like these good-looking Suits of fancy cheviot, in mixtures—gray, brown and dark tones. Both pairs of knickers lined throughout. ' Sizes 7 to 17 years. Street Floor—Boys’ Shop Easter Offerings From the Children’s Section [3g® Gay Spring Coats, $5-98 Usual $6.98 to $8.98 Values Yoke, belted and straightline models for the miss of 2 to 8 years. Polaire, flannel and tweed in tan, brown, green, rust, rose and copen. At- tractively trimmed Infants’ Coats, $4.95 Crepe de Chine Coats, in white, pink or blue. Shirred yoke model, lined with attractive fabric. 1 and 2 year sizes, Crepe de Chine Caps to Match Chzldren s Hou. Infants’ Rayon Socks, 25¢ Irregulars of 50c grade, Adorable socks in white, pink, blue. pongee, cadet and black, with bands, stripe or in plain styles. A beautiful qual- ity. Sizes 4 to 8% Rayon Socks and Sport Hose, 39¢ slight irregulars of 59¢ quality. The socks in candy-striped effects, in dainty colors. Eizes 4 to 8%, The % Sport Hose for boys or girls in dropstitch style with cuff top. $1.25 and $1.59 Mercerized heel and toe for extra N hemse e Girls’ Ensemble Suits, $9.75 Tots’ Kmtted Capes, $2 98 Onyx Sport Hose, 39¢ A splendid replica of Pink or Blue Worsted Capes, trim- “a Length Mercerized Hose with models. Coat of wool serge and med with white. Silk rosebuds add plain or fancy rayon combination frock of printed crepe. Rust, tan, finishing touches. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 cuffs. Derby rib effect in splendid > . 1 colors. Camel, putty, champague, deer, red and pov\de( blue. 7,!~ 10 “2 14, ¥ rs. Russia calf, white and black. Sizes Second Floor—King's Palace § to xn women's Far\\ x..d l\ertn Ribbed Hose with rayon cuffs. A highly mercerized quality. Shown in small checked patterns in smart colors; also plain color rayon dropstitch hose in this assortment. Sizes 6 to 10. Perfect quality. Boys’ and Girls’ Fancy Hose, 85¢ FOR (,m.Ls-—}nzm) mercerized sport hose with fancy rayon stripes in attractive color combinations. FOR BOYS—Similar quality as above, shown In fancy colored checked styles. All sizes; perfect. Triple A, Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose $1.35 Chiffon and Service Weight No Easter outfit is com-. plete without new, well fitting silk stockings. Pure thread silk in chiffon and service weights — shown in One-Day Special Children’s Dress and Sport Hats Regularly Higher Priced 1.98 Fine Silk Braids and Milan Hemp In natty trimmed styles, with ribbons, flowers, ostrich and dainty embroideries, or simple tailored models with grosgrain bands, straw bindings and ribbon co- cardes Warm Spring shades, upturned, round, mushroom, poke and bonnet. $5 Leghorn Hats s Sport Hose, 55¢ y S Models Sketched the newest tints and For Misses and Children Genuine, Imported, Natural, Leghorn Hats, in poke, mushroom and roll shapes. Small, medium and large Rose, Belge, French Nude, Stone. Gun Metal, Black Made with all-silk foot, mercer- ized toe and heel and mercerized garter tops for extra durabilit New Easter Hats! A Special Group Offering at brims. Trimmed with sashes, co:ardes. bows and bands of cumrasung ribbons. For 5 to N years, Street Chic Hats for Easter Sunday and other days of delightiul traws, braids and fine silks. Trimmed with sparkling pins— tunning gayly hued flowers and equally smart conceptions. fEvery one new and fresh for Easter Sunday. The v:nety is v/ so great that every woman or miss can secure a becoming model and color. Choice Model Hats and Adaptations, $7.50, $9.95, $12.00 All are new in shag‘ e—color—trimming. The finest straws, hair, azure and silks are shown in beautiful shapes for bobbed and unbobbed heads. Large, extra large and small head sizes can readily be fitted. Here are hundreds of models to choose Street Floor—King’s Palace. rom. A Costume Slip for Easter of Milo-Seen (Rayon) . A crystal knit fabric of firm, heavy quality, in straightline effect with inverted side pleats at side to insure skirt fullness. Six-inch hem. Flesh, orchid, mais, canary, Castilian red, henna, green and tangerine. Second Floor Easter Fashion Hints From Vanity Lane The final ch of smartness lie ha All the latest effects Gloves are here, Ruffled, scalloped and cut-out cuff trimmings, two-tone mode, black and white. embroidered backs. Some slip-on mode Is inc Don’t overlook these values in completi Easter outfit. Elbow-Length Silk Gloves, $1.00 Perfect Quality Silk Gloves, in gray, mode, light almond, ,nrm te black and w ered cuff E finger tips, F and gra point backs. All natural and to 8%. Trico and Milanese Sllk Gloves Seconds of K- Make . 59c Two-clasp style, in all colors, Street Floor R & G Rubber Reducing Kayser and Other Chamoisette and Lhamm.ued: (llme\ $1.00 black and wh Specially e ducing superfluous fiesh from hips, thighs and abdome This new reducer is a beau- tiful, dainty undergarment that the most fastidious woman will gladly add to her wardmbc as an attrac- Clasp - front, laced*- back model of coral uncoated rub- Front an d back sections silk brocade Other Mnde'h, $3.50 to $7 Second Flook—King's Palace Add Chic to the Costume With New Neckwear 3 fashion Spring’s smartest jabots, vestees and collar and cuff sets. . White, ecru and col- ors. Street Floor—King's Palace Gayly Colored Scarfs, Spring’s Choice $9-49 '\ new group of Brilliantly red arfs in georgette lace and printed crepes. Plain or iringed ends. Some slightly imperfect. Lace Edged Handkerchiefs, all white. 25c each. Street Floor—King's P Melba Toilet Preparations In a Demonstration Tomorrow Samples Free This choice line of Toilet Preparations in a complete sortment of cosmetics beauty aids, as follows: Brilliante Rouge, fancy contain- er, 50c. Love-Me Face Powder, 75c. Bouquet Face Powder, 50c. Melbaline Face Powder, Bath Salts, all odors, 25c. Skin Bleach, 50c. Vanishing Cream, 50c. Demonstration Special! 75¢ Melba Magnolia Extract—30c Oz. Street Floor—King’s Palace and Easter Costumes Call for Smart Leather Bags Fail to Visit Ouy Children's Department. It Is the Most Complete in the City. Always Carrying Over 150 Styles for Children. sp20 \DON’ $2.95 A choice showing at this pr consisting of Genuine Lea her Bags in underarm style, with top or back strap. E(hcmcl\ lined. Pin Seal, Tooled Calf, Vachette Goat, Armadillo Calf, Cobra Seal Neatly fitted. Some Small Bags included. Tapestry Bags, $2.95 A beautiful assortment of this popular style, in large and small sizes. Plain or fancy mountings Street Floor—King's P ce Bead Chokers, for Fashion $1.50 and $2.98 At $1.50—Chokers colored beads alt pearls (mfd.). F triangle pendant. At $298—Amber and Jet Bakelite Chokers, in uniform size. Light weight and very smart. FEarrings in drop or button style, 50c and $1.00. Street Floor—Kin, Choose Your Easter Coat From This Modish Group 1f you select your new coat from this choice assortment —we're certain you'll be pleased with the style, quality, color and splendid value it represents. Regular and Extra Sizes 16 to 44 and 421 to 521 Poiretsheen Suedette Cashinor Suede Velour Poiret Twill You'll fall in love with the styles immediateby—they are simple of line but effectively banded with furs—vicuna, mandel, muskrat, moufflon, tibetine and others. And the colors—just a riot of beautiful bright tones, as well as navy and black. Secontd Floor—King's Palace Gn'ls and Misses’ Spring Coats In Youthful Models $10.00 to $25.00 and Delightful Colors. . . ...... Charming Spring Coats, patterned after those for big sister, but styled with an eye to yonth and girlishness. Tailored and dress styles, trimmed with fur, braids and buttons and contrasting fabrics. Polaire—Chamelaine—V elour—Suedette—Silvertone In lovely Spring colors—rust, Chili, blonde, harvest, wigwam, powder blue, tan and kernel. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ Section, Women’s Department—Second Floor Avoid the Easter rush by buying your chil- dren's slippers now! Our stock is complete in styles and sizes. Bring the children here. FOR BETTER VALUES! Infants’ Patent Romanm Sandals Turned Soles. Sizes 4 to 8, $1.98 Patent l,e-nm- Strap Pum Rubber Heels. Sizes 813 to 11, $1.88 Sizes 11% to 2, 82.29 $)29 Infants’ Special Blucher Oxfords Soft uppers: flexible soles, Tesist water; Goodyear welt. Sizes 4 to 8, $2.49 Patent Cut-Out Snndals Goodyear welt soles and rubber beels. Sizes 213 to 7, $3.49 Sizes 8% to 2, $2.08 Child’s Turn Sele * Cut-Out mtem Leather. lzes 4 to 8, §1.98 s 81 te 11, 8220 Patent Geodyear Welt Sizes 23 to 7, Sizes 8% to 2, Strap Pumps Seles. 33.40 $2098 $349 | 5349 Patent Cut-Out Sandals Rubber heels, flexible soles. Sizes 2% to 7, $3.48 Sizes 11% to 2, $2.88 Sizes 8% to 11, §2.49 Patent Sandals One-strap, flexible rubber beels. Sizes 2% to 7, $3.49 Sizes 11% to 2, $3.98 Sizes 8% to 11, §249 and Little Ge Black or Tan Calt Oxfords Goodyear welt, rubber heels. Sizes 11 to 131, §2.88 Sizes 1 to 51, $3.49 Bors' and Little Genta® Patent Oxfords Geadrear welt, rubber heels. Sizes 11 to 131, $3.88 Sises 1 to 5%, $3.49 soles, Palace