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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e ¥, FRIDAY, MAY o 1925. T KAUSMAN e 1005 RAVE. W5 104G THE EXTRATAIR DouBLES THE WEAR V724-B1-AVE- First Son of Princess Yolanda Is {long vigil !been performed in the village. DOHENY COUNSEL RAPSU.. OFFER Proposal tc Fill Oil Tanks Without Agreement to Pay Ridiculed. By the Associate The willin 1t to pa r the ofl operato ity and injustice for paying for ofl s, which are subject to ernment be in the criminal Mr. Fall (former Secre. ppeared at the cuting him, for o defraud, the ing use of the tructed under s and agreements thus procur lleged to be vold?'" Ready to Meet Agreement. Dc ough hi n id h: ct Pan Ameri nsport Co. go to fill the ted cost of nment would arrel of crude oil or pay noney * * * The ab. ity and injustice of it are mani est SPOONING DEFENDED BY POLICE OFFICIAL Autos Should Be Stopped Before Hugging and Kissing Starts, ay 8.—*Spooning” in an automobile is not a violation of the according to Chief Inspector George G. Henry. ng that “in the Spring a ‘s fancy turns to love,” the pector declared that he does more harm for a young in public s, such as s the duty of the m to move on. But e motorist parks on some isolated and while holding the hands of sweetheart plants an occasional kiss, no law is violated, in my opinion, d there are no grounds for an ar: Chief Inspec Henry declared, however, he d t approve of “one- armed” driv If the driver cannot resist hugg the young woman let him stop the machine before taking his hands off the wheel, he said. DEATH SADDENS ITALY. Victim of Pneumonia. R ¥y 8 (A.P).—The vesterda Pinerolo of Prince of Montemagno, the y-old first son of Princess Yolanda, wife of unt Calvi di Bergolo, and first grandson to the royal house of Savoy, caused nation-wide sadness. The infant was stricken with bron- chitis, with developed into pneumonta. When the corps of expert physiclans abandoned hope of saving his life, the baptismal ceremony was hurried- v Princess Yolanda and her husband and Queen Helena and other members of the royal house, the infant died. King Vietor Emmanuel and some of the roval family had been waiting at Pinerolo to take part in an elab. orate baptismal ceremony to monarch canceled all his engage- ments when notified of the infant's death. ‘Thousands of messages of condo- lence poured in throughout the day from all parts of the nation. LOANED BLObD 32 TIMES. Scientist Makes Desperate Fight for Life. thirty-seco nsfusion operation. Dr. Fara- bee has been seriously ill of anemia for more than a year, his illness forc- ing him to return from a sclentific expedition into South America for the | University Pennsylvania. Last week physicians said his condition was | extremely critical. Blood for the operation today was given by H. Porter Day, the seventh {time he has come to the aid of the| ientist. | PLEASE | LEAVE THE product! “The Velvet Kind ICE.CREAM Chronological Man of WASHINGTON, D. (. Depicting the Location and w0 PARKER-BRIDGET COMPANY Ly ing the 3$2nd nniversary of the found- ing of the establish 108 BOYS' SHIRTS, $1.10—Collar-attached and neckband style. All sizes, but not in every style and material. 198 PAIRS BOYS’ PAJAMAS, $1.10—Full Cut Pajamas, in various colors and combina- tions. One or two piece styles. 200 BOYS’ UNION SUITS, 69c—Nainsook Suits, in Spring and Summer weight. A good size range. 256 PAIRS KHAKI AND CRASH KNICK- ERS, 85c—Broken sizes. Every one finely tailored and of good quality khaki. 103 FANCY SWEATERS, $2.95—Come in the popular pull-over style. Patterns include checks, plaids and all-over designs. All sizes. 118 BOYS’ BLOUSES, 79c—Collar-attached and sport style. Popular for Summer wear. A limited size range, 148 BOYS’ WASH SUITS, $1.85—New models, button-on and French middie style. A limited size range. 100, BOYS’' COASTER WAGONS, $4.85—32- inch size, equipped with a 10-inch steel or rub- ber tire ball-bearing disc wheels. Steel gears, roller brake. 48 MEN'S GOLF KNICKERS, $6.50—Plus 4 knickers of imported English plaids in effec- tive patterns. A good size range, but not every size in all styles. 210 PAIRS MEN'S P-B TROUSERS, $4.65 —A good size range. These were made from suiting materials. 108 PALM BEACH SUITS, $12.75—Two suits for $25. Choice of several patterns in this cool Summer suiting. All sizes, but not in all colors. b 300 MEN'S SHIRTS, $1.65, 3 for $4.75— Materials include imported English broad- cloth, percale, madras and oxford cloth. All sizes, but not in all materials or colors. TECK SIX OXFORDS, $4.85—Still a” fairly good range of sizes in this lot of nationally known oxfords reduced to $4.85. Many styles. Vol. 1, No. 32. Washington, D. C PARKER-BRIDGET CO. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF THE PARKER- BRIDGET 32nd ANNIVERSARY SALE 180 SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS, 85¢, 5 for $5.00 —An excellent assortment of ties in a half dozen popular silks. Patterns include checks, stripes, figured effects and plain colors. 35 PAIRS MEN’S PAJAMAS, $145, 3 for $4.25—Checked nainsooks in white and plain cotton pajamas in solid colors. Broken sizes, 89 MEN’S UNION SUITS, 79, 6 for $4.50— Athletic style, sleeveless. Sizes 34 to 46. Very limited quantities of sizes 44 and 46. 98 PAIRS MEN’S HALF HOSE, 83¢, 6 for $5.00—Pure Thread Silk Hose. Full fashioned, All sizes, but not in alil colors. 12 BEGINNERS’' GOLF SETS, $8.75—Con- sisting of four clubs—driver, midiron and putter—well constructed bag and two goli balls. $3 AND $4 STRAW HATS, $1.85—Split and improved Sennit Straws, plain brown, and black bands. Complete size range. 76 ME.! lined. range. 'S CAPS, $1.65—Most of them silk Effective patterns and a good size P-B TUXEDO SUITS, $35—Coat and trou- sers of plain black unfinished fabric and her- ringbone. Tull silk lined, satin face. 56 MEN'S GOLF SWEATERS, $295—New fancy patterns, including jacquard; in a good assortment of sizes, but not every size in every style or pattern. 16 GOLF SETS, $7.65—Jacquard Pull-over Sweater and Golf Hose to match, in a limited assortment of sizes. * 198 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, $1.00 HALF DOZEN—Fancy Border Cotton Handkerchiefs and some with initials. 48 PAIRS WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, 89c— Black and brown only. Greatly reduced. Sizes 8%, 9, 9%. 110 BOYS’ PALM BEACH SUITS, $9..85— . These suits come with two pairs of knickers. Good selection of newest. Summer shades. Limited size range. ye twelve months will roll by before similar store-wide After store-closing time tomorrow all the Anni- rsary Sale price tags will be removed and another reductions will be in effect. But from 8:30 A.M. until 6 P.M. tomorrow you will have 915 hours in which to take advantage of the store- wide reductions. th .,-;,1 Il'?' ) f |u||Ih e |:||||!|illlll !"!smz il | ..lliil il il il \ { i ) Rl W W .Il ||||||Illlllllllm | ———— ~Cxctrn Trousers toMatch er. 8590 You are due for a pleasant surprise if you think at the end of the sale means the end of the assort- ments. Still a good size range in many patterns—new styles, every one—new colors, too—fawn, gray, tan, m ixtures. The majority of the suits have extra trous- ers to match at $5. | i knickers). J | T "y, I iy ], | ) d [ " dim o [ l 1l Boys’ $30.00 3 and 4 Piece Suits, $24.50 / Boys’ $25.00 3 and 4 Piece Suits, $19.50 | Boys’ $22.50 3 and 4 Piece Suits, $18.50 ) Boys’ $20.00 3 and 4 Piece Suits, $16.50 Boys’ $18.00 3 and 4 Piece Suits, $14.50 Boys’ $15.00 3 and 4 Piece Suits, $12.00 All the suits have two pairs of knickers (regular and golf Some of the suits have vests. No blue suits in this reduction. b I i Ill||| I il ! I I (LT ill l\i!!il% | 1 ill.!‘.lml I |||||‘ N ‘lll G, iy ! II by ilmum 41 The result of a special purchase for our Anniversary Sale. Suit Cases of black, brown or cordovan cowhide; straps all around, extra deep. Bags of black, brown or cordovan cowhide. Leather lined, 18-inch size. The Avenue at Ninth ) KNOWN STORE e AVAAAVAYAYAYA YA /AYAYAVAYA/MAYAYAYAYAYA/MAYAVMAYMYAYMVAVA M M) AA S