Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1925, Page 18

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1% DOLLINS NOW RESTS ON HLL NEAR CAVE Body of Man Who Lost Life| in Cavern Reburied Fol- lowing Rescue. ered after | red in the natural tomb | a half month s a small hill overlo iles northwest discovered Dby the explover ex- h at the time of she | any Attend Funeral. )0 people attended the arrived from | Cave RULES TO PREVENT | FOREST FIRES MADE, Six Steps to Be Taken Are Issued by Department of Agricul- | ture Experts. Six rules for prevention of fires in today. The rules fol sure vour match is ak it in two before you throw | ter and in it | Keep vou el against trees or | i ver break camp| dead out | v burn trash while -Stir | Ay d drench Marine Officers Transferred. Lient. Col. R. B . F'. W. Biehl, | and O. H. Wheeler, all| 3. N. McClellan, at marine | ters, this has been or lered to the navy y hor, and Capt Navy Department, As EBONITE “Stings” t a ik, SoltWinds Around the Gears &7 MR. MOTORIST Noise in, the t¥ensmission and rear axle boxes mMay come and may go but the car doesn't go on Jorever M without developing tromhle and introducing the owner to another repair biIL: ' THERE'S a reAson for | the squeak, and, generally speaking, it's due to.poor lubrication. T 1 in these im- | mes yon will | find they are correctly lubri- d at all times silent, | . (1T's SHREDDED, 01L) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES BAYERSON 1L WORKS - COLMBIA 522 everybody every da day, Dosts Bran Flakes as an ounce- of prevention Sports Frocks Equally Smart Striped or Plain $16.50 to $39.50 There is something smartly flattering in these trim lit- tle sports frocks of crepe de chine and tub silk—Adeal fabrics for sports clothes— coal, easily tubbed. One may be. boyish, with trim collars and long sleeves —or a bit of a tie: or quite as feminine, with a frilling jabot and buttons—and, of course, there are all the new- est colors, Freck Sketched, $25 Sportéwear Section, Third floor. Novelty Rayon Cottons for Summery Frocks Special, $1.25 One couldn’t choose a more delightful and summery fab- ric for cool little frocks than this. -rayon-cotton. Stripes and plaids in lovely rose, blue and tan—and heather mixtures that many women will like. An English fabrig, and much lower priced than usual. Cotton Dress Goods Section. Second oor. English Broadcloth * yd. A highly mercerized broad- cloth in a variety of pretty colors,— especially suitable for'making gay little frocks. suits {for little folk -and men’s{shirts: ' Homel frocks, too, with a bit of drawn work, find this colorigl broadcloth one of the best fabrics to be made of. Very Special Gofton ‘Dress_Goods Section. Second fichr. . 1,000 yards Silk Pongee Special, 85C Yard Natural Japanese Pongee, which fills so many needs in Summer— for "children’s frocks, and grownups, too; and delightful, summery curtains for cottages in the country. It is an excellent value at this low price—85c yard. Silk Section, Second floor. P Alligator Pumps Appeal to the Smart Woman Whether used for the entire pump-—or as is often seen, combined with patent leather—alligator proves the smart thing for newest pumps. Among the varied models -— A Step-in Pump, of Alligator, combined with patent leather, with a small _turn-over tongue, $14. Another Step-in Pump of Alligator, with Cuban heels, and a chic metal buckle, $15. A Popular Strap-Pump, with patent leather vamp :and «alligator. quarter, with- “"a bronze buckle, is $12.50. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. e ‘I&Inn—fiinarh &?fin’thmn THE EVENING The Prettiest Summer Rugs STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. of Many Seasons and the Prices are Extremely Low KIMLARK WOVEN RUGS ‘are specially featured in a wide variety of cool, attractive colors and all new patterns. They are suitable for every type of room in every type of home, for every color scheme. Kim- lark Rugs are very durable, standing up well under the hardest usage. 9x12, $20 8x10,°$18 6x9, $12.50 Crex De Luxe Rugs in Oval and Oblong Shapes New arrivals of these popular grass rugs show new patterns and new, artistic colors., Oval 9x12, $23. 8x10, $21.50. 6x9, $14,75. 4.6x7.6, $10.75. 3x6, $5. Rug Section, Sixth floor. Oblong 9x12, $21.50. 8x10, $18.50. 6x9, $13.50. 4.6x7.6, $9.50. 3x6, $4.50. 27x54, $3.25. They ‘are- soft and resilient, doing away with the harshness and stiff- ness that has been objectionable in so many Summer rugs. Every Kim- lark rug is finished for use on both sides, so vou will find them doubly economical. These are the low prices at which they are sold: 4.6x7.6, $9.75 3x6, $4.75 27x54, $3 Rattania Fiber Rugs and Runners Beautiful grays, taupe, sand, blue, green and tan combined in many effective pat- terns that may be matched in all sizes. Rugs Runners 9x15, $23.75. 27x9, $5. 9x12, $16.50. 27x12, $6.50. 7.6x10.6, $15.50. 27x15, $7.50. 6x9, $10.75. 36x9, $6. 4.6x7.6, $7.50. 36x12, $7.50. 3x6, $3.25. By the yard— 30x60, $2.75. 24-inch, $1.25. 6x12, $14.75. 7-inch, $1.35. You Can Get a 3-Piece Wicker Suite of Furniture for as Little as $52-50 It need not cost much to obtain a dainty, durable suite of fiber furniture to make your home and porch attractive and cool looking this Spring and Summer. This This Suite Special 373 A High-grade Fiber Suite. The upholstered backs ions covered in a rich cretonne that blends with the suite consists of a comfortable settee, chair and rocker that are in enameled taupe decoration—a suite that will pay for itself over and over in the comiort and pleasure it gives this Summer. ° 3 loose box spring-seat cush- gray tone of the suite, frimgned in blue. Also in dark brown, upholstered in tapestry. Other Exceptional Wicker Furniture Values Three-piece Reed Suite, $117.50—six- foot settee, chair and rocker—in olive drab, upholstered in cretonne, or in dark browm, “upholstered in tapestry. Chairs and Rockers, $11.75 and $12.75. Wing Chair with large, high back and magazine pocket, $19.75. Round Center Tables, $10 up. Handmade French Cane Furniture in Highly Decorated Weaves and Colors Our own direct importation of this beautifully colored ‘furniture in unusual Arm Chairs, $32.50 to $55. Wicker Furniture Section, Fifth floor. A Sale of Writing Paper Very Greatly Reduced This Linen-finish, Pound Paper in regu- lation size has been greatly reduced for clearance. Buff, lavendar, or blue, 90 sheets to the pound. Envelopes, pkg., 8c. Stationery Section, First floor. Rockers, $60. designs and attractive colors. Open weave-—~cool, restful, very artistic_and different. Side Chairs, $25 to $30. Ib. Fabric Finish Bond Paper, 150 sheets in each pound, white only, 18c pound. Envelopes, per package, 8c. An Oscillating Electric Fan For the First Time at Such a Low Price $9.75 AgUniversal Fan finished in Ducco green with brass finished blades. forting air without the usual whir. Its silent spin brings cool, com- The bearings are bronze; shafts of finest tool steel; self-lubri- cating oil wicks; has two speeds;apd is guaranteed for two years. Operates on either alternating or direct current.-Get one tomerrow. : Housewares Section, Fifth floor. MONDAY, APRIL 27, Another Interesting Prograny Has Been Arranged, Beginning it 2:30 Every day brings pleasarit surprises— which proves fyou shouldn’t miss a minute of all the interesting things to see--and to hear. Romancers, Realists, Scholars, Editors, Artists, Puhlishers — will be here. Washington writers you kow, and the L ague of Amer- ican Pen Women joins us in inviting vou to meet theilr fellow-artists, whom you have not met—and to enjoy the unusfual features of Washington's First Book Fair. : J P These Authors Will Be Here to iGreet You to Talk With You---and to Autograph Their Books for You IDA BAILEY ALLEN—will give you a sample of what her very interesting cook book tells vou how to make— namely, a “delicious cookie”. Mr. HENRY E. WARNER—of the staff of the Baltimore Sun, will sing his de- lightful little song, “I've Got A Pain . In My Sawdust,” a long-time favorite long associatdon with —her in with the younger set, and often sung Ladies’ Home: Journal.” at the Bedtime Hour, over the radio FRANCES GUJINARD GIBBES, and RHETA CHILDE DORR—will tell you Mrs. Larz Ainderson, the latter who of-her book, “A Woman of Fifty.”" will be represented by Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher—whose charming JESSIE RITTENHOUSE—one of our ; i stories for children are familiar to the foremost poets, is certain to prove de- little folk «§f this,”and many other lightfully ipteresting. The Book-Making Fixhibit Will Interest Thousands Of rare and exceptional interest—the Book-making s Exhibit begins with the carliest forms of book-making, carrying them throu zh their progress of vears to the modern, present-day ideas. 3 Here are she early Babylonian tablets of clay, anil their translations — the Egyptian Book of the Dead—Books on Vellum, I300ks on Papyrus, which even the subject of its origin has been long-lost. A nd. taking us to the mod- ern day methods when machines print, assemble, 1sind—and present the com- pleted book to us, almost, one might say, without jhandwork: And There is an And a Ciathering Machine Early American Printing Press S G - __whiZh will be of special snere — e B O Fages e ok showing how very primitive early Ameri- assembles / them and . finishes the entire can methods were. And there is MA!RGARITA SPAULD- ING GERRY, whose delightiul little book, “The To:§- Shop,” takes its scene in a little Bood: Shop of long ago, on our familiar H! Street: THERESA W LCOTT-——whom many women will vwant to meet after their “The process, far binding. Through the courtesy of the Graphic Aij:s Section of the Smithsonian Institution (National Museunry) and the Scottish Rite Temple, we are able to present the Bo ok-making Exhibit. The E i:hibit of Rare and Unusufal Books - A Colleftion of Indian Pictures, Joaned by Captaiin Carter. An Exhé bit of Braille Type, used by the blind; atud all other exhibits mentioned heretofey re. e Unusually Interesting Exhibit —to readers of “Life” The originals of the sketches which have appeared in “Life”, will bring back pleasant’ memories of enjoyable hours. The Book Fair in the Book Sha:p—~Fourth floor Special Values--Baby Carriz.ges and Strollers Open Strollers, $9.50 Babj; Carriages, $32.50 The Stroller is light Yin weight, conveniently handle d. Has artillery rubber-tirp>d wheels and sturdy foet-brak e. Good quality split reed; ecs u, sage or tan. The Baby Carriage 'is a nfw Spring, 1925, style. Choices of four colors. Upholsteredy in corduroy. Has windsh¥eld, adjustable hood, back rest, rubber-tired wheels, twrn- table gear, long push=bar. Very specially priced. Other Strollers, $7.75 to #535. Other Carriages, $17.5 to $68.50. Baby Carriage Section. Fourth{ fioor.

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