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THE EVENING Black Eye Due to Corpuscles’ Rush. . From Vein When Latter Is Ruptured |Scientists Explain Phenomena at Anatomists’ Con- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY FRITZ BAEDEKER DIES. ‘Headed Company Guidebooks for Travelers. LEIPZIG, Germany, April 10— his father's business in 1859, trans- ferring it from Coblenz to Leipzig in 1872, His grandfather also was a Publishing | Printer and publisher, with an estab- lishment at Essen. While until recently women re- Fritz Baedeker, head of the firm of [ ceived only clerical and stenographic|Count and Karl Baedeker, publishers of the well [ positions with the United States Gov- APRIL 10, 1925. KAROLY! TO SAIL TODAY. Leaves Montreal to Take Steamer | for England. | MONTREAL, April 10— | untess Karolyl, who ar- rived here from the United States Quebec, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE aks C2 (Ompany SEVENTH STREET REVISED BY ITALY Foreign Exchange Regula- tions Under Fire Are Changed by Mussolini. known travelers’ guidebooks, | B yesterday at the age of 81. only 15 Wednesday, left Montreal yesterday for St. John, N. B. Tke former Fresi- dent of Hungary salls for England today. died He was vears old when he took over ernment, an increasing number are now being employed in scientific, teaching, nursing and social work. vention—Human Embryo Found to Develop Like That of Pig, Doctor Asserts. Dr. C. H. Heuser and G. L. Streeter of the Carnegle Laboratory of Em- bryology, Baltimore, told how they traced new life to its source by udying the first formed two cells a plg embryo. sociated Pross. 'VELAND, Ohio, April 10.—What happens when a blood vessel is 4 bed by Drs. E. R. husband and | ¥ of Georgia, opening session | “From what we know of the de- convention of. the | velopment of the human embryo we American Association of Anatomists find that it develops in almost exactly & era- | vosterd, the same manner as the embryo of tions on the Bou ich all the 2 " Dr. Patten continued. essential demand e by stock ex-| ndred and twenty-five dele- change traders have been met. resenting the leading medi- Instead of requiring - Dosits on purc the new decree re t deposit for purch: ens of speakers told of their re- a hes, often in extremely limited fields of anatomy, histology or em- bryology, in 12-minute addresses or demonstrations. ring they made their studies | thinnest part of the tail of a which could be studied under a microscope, the Drs. Clark said | they found that when a bloodvessel was punctured and the blood ecorpus- were allowed to percolate into surrounding tissue, lymph glands hed out, surrounded the corpus- nd carried them back into the cal colleges and research institutions in the country, are attending. WHISKY FLOATS ASHORE. Citizens Soon Empty Cases Strewn (& MEN’S SPRING SUITS (Two Pairs : | Trousers) delivered in July feature of the decree ntion the requirement ¢ vernment, 000 lire, on Ocean City Beach. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 10.— Between 50 and 60 cases of whisky came ashofe last night about 8 o'clock along the Ocean City beach front. Citizens scurrying to the Iymph glands to pick up were met | e and absorbed by elasmat regulations provided | or plgmented cells,” they said. and n same happens when - 1 ot 2 ok e >r. B. M. Pat- rve explained. lackness is caused by the blood getting out of their preper b our efforts this season on nd | channels and into surroundiag tisrues. ve| When they have been picked up or absorbed, the eye clears up.” TWO-PANTS SUITS for - make, style and color tones C—_—— e e—— REMSEVNVFUI\.!D STXRTED STYLISTS FOR MEN & BOVS SINCE 1867 b enlta o ik, | i isfactory, FOR Johns Hopkins Alumni Donates | Money to Aid Research. BALTIMORE, Md., April 10.—The establishment of a fund to be named after Dr. Ir Remsen, first professor of chemistry at Johns Hopkins i versity, and to be devoted to provid- ing financial assistance for research | and lectures, announced last | night at a of the alumni of the Hopk department of chemistry., The prin y purpose of the reunion was to p nt to the university a tablet in memory of Dr. armon These SUITS have been expertly fashioned and very carefully tailored. They have many distinctive notes in design and color- ing; single breasted in 2 and 3 button models and double breasted, with the wide lapels slightly lower in the roll than usual; in- cluding single and double breasted cheviots and fancy cassimeres. “Remember” Each Suit Has- 2 Pairs Trousers beach seized what they could carry. State police reported that citizens worked so fast that the patrolmen found only empty boxes. e decree of March =2 ‘We have concentrated A decrease from 15 to 26 per cent in the number of turkeys grown in elght States has been reported this vear. Another Day—Then Easter—at-Saks & Co. That is time a-plenty to outfit the boy for Easter. “The Longie,” $18.75 Most Popular Suit for boys 13 to 19 years wide-bottomed long trousers and golf knickers; the problem of easing the boy into his first long ment of the fund came surprise, h oble 1 2 ¥ New Spring fabrics and coloring. from Dr. Frederick H man of Stamford, Conn The Spring Call Saks Special Men’s Oxfords Carrying lines that are extremely dressy and adapted to the Spring clothes. Tan Calf Oxfords—all the newest models for the season—two of them sketched. Leather and crepe rubber soles. MAH-JONG FIRMV F;AILS. Two-Pants Vest Suits Two-Pants Vest Suit $16-75 For dress-up. navy blue serge; also the new smart dressy mix- ture. English model coat, blunt vest, one golf and and one regu one regular knicker. Tailored from fa Good quality fabrics that lected for are well tailored. Sizes 8 wearing qualities. to 18 years. 7 to 18 years. Cross-Word Puzzle Fad Caused Financial Ills. NEW YORK, April 10.—A receiver was appointed by Federal Judge Winslow today for the Pung Chow Co., Inc., formerly one of the largest | manufacturers of mah-jong | petition listed liabilities of | and assets totaling about Smart o 7 20,000, It is understood that the company encountered financial troubles with | the advent of the cross-word puzzle craze. Fish Being Used as Money. Fishing is so predominantly the industry along the seacoast of Labra- dor that there is a scarcity of money in clrculation and the result is that fish {s being used as a token of com- mercial exchange. On account of poor fishing seasons, which recur frequently, the problem is one that is being met by the officials In plans for establishing industries which would bring money into those com- munitics. The residents also are Small Boys’ Topcoats $90.75 Smart Naval Coats of navy blue serge as well as mix- tures of the new Spring fabric New model of mid-sea- son coats for boys 3 to 10 years. Saks Shoe Section First Floor Third Floor subjected to diseases of malnutrition due to eating too much fish without ions. Beri-beri is onc n diseases there, Most Unusual Showing of Boys’ Wash Suits, $2.95 Including the Nationally F .mous Regatta Wash Suits for boys. Such high-grade fabrics as imported broadcloths, real linens, satines, gabardines and others. Middies, side-laced broadfall and kiddie models. For boys 2 to 10 years. s SPRING HATS The kind a man wants to go with his new Spring suit—the kind that will stand up and show style and qual- ity—in fact the ultimate in hats. Saks De Luxe, %6 Saks Special, $5 Stetsons, $7 to $10 ‘And Saks Karlton, unusual value, $3 All the Popular Colors and Tones of the Season: Ocean, Pearl, Natural Pearl, Bluestone, Lavender, Belgian back Fearing the sun shining on the lenses of their glasses might cause temporary blindness, London is re- fusing licenses to drive buses to men wearing spectacles. $33233288220288322828838883883223828380)88883883888 SEVENTH STREET PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses $1.50 Collar attached or neckband and the sport collar, with long or short sleeves. Of imported English broadcloth, in tan, gray, blue and white. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Broadcloth- Shirts, sizes 12 to 1472 $2.00 Boys’ Hats and Caps $150 to $2.50 For the small boy 1 i i i i L ! I ,A.—— 5 il YWlelanns S :‘-——II— [=-0 ~N i ‘.“I!" The Hat You'll Want for Easter Hundreds of Brand-new Shapes in Beautiful Millinery —gathered to give you the biggest bargain of the season—just & when you will most appreciate it. Braids — Silks — o Hair Combinations— in chic shapes for the Third Floor miss and her mama. New Red, French Gray, Orange, Navy, Almond, Copenhagen, Green, Black, Thistlebloom, Brown, Purple, Pansy. Tams of leather, blue serge and tweeds, also straws, cheviots, etc. Caps in a large assortment, in shapes becoming to large or small boys. Featuring Junior High Two-Trousers Suits $24.75 Most opportune at the right season for the boy to don his first long-trousers suit. And with the two- trousers feature, this is the practical way to begin. Specially designed models in many of the Spring’s newest fabrics. Sizes 33 to 38. Junior High Topcoats $22.75 Correctly styled, correctly tailored, of imported fabrics, knitted fabrics and gabardines. Sizes 33 to 38. .FRUIT OF THELOOM Easter Sale of $5 and $6 Women’s Shoes The styles you want—Straps, Gores, Operas, Step-ins —in Blonde or Black Satin, Tan Calf, Patent Leather. A big assortment—and every pair a really splendid value. And, remember, they are $5 and $6 Shoes. $3,95 Street Floor y F3222382422522322328222322322232321 Boys’ Slip-On, Roll Collar and Coat Sweaters Navy, maroon and brown. $3.45 Boys’ Collegiate Sweaters All wool, in new block effect and stripes. Sizes 28 to 36 $2.95 and $4.95 Boys’ and Little Boys’ Oxfords “Just Like Dad’s” Tan Scotch grain, black calf, | patent blucher and lace styles; Wing- foot Goodyear rubber heels; leather and rubber soles. 815 to 1315 $5.00 Bergerac : Moire Silk Ties $1.50 Made of moire faille silk. Of Parisian deriva- tion, with an unusual bril- liancy of color and exclu- sive distinction of pat- terns and wide stripe de- 1to 6 $5.50 and $6.00 First Floor 2 ROLLER SKATES Winslow Ball-bearing Roller Skates $2.25 -Sports Section—Fourth Floor Sizes All the most popular patterns and colors of the season. Sizes 13%; to 17. Wmmmmmmmmmwmzmmmmm 31343423e2ataaatpntaiatirestastsisdrntatataaidnaneaiaesdedsdtiisiiezstsesesatssdsesaeatsatssizesseatics .