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NINE BODIES JOIN RADID ASSOCIATION | Growth of Mational Organiza- | { ! tion Shown in Convention at Atlantic City. By the eusobd. reflected in the cond session of the a )mn,. held here this week mc 500 representatives of nine mnational adio asso The the Association, the 1 ciation and the N League heduled for d xporting io patents adio for na wholesaling. retailing of radio equipment, problems to the use ¢ tional defense. The to be presented by Maj. Gen. rles McK 0 gnal United est ficld for radio sales in the coming year is in the farm regions of the United States Although not definitely assigned a Place on the convention program. it 18 underst the matter of radio legislation resent enmeshed in u congressic ngle, will be brought 10 the attention of the delegates as well as the copyright legislation which was advocated at the organi ation meeting of the vear by Powel Crosle: | among radio retailers also will probably be injected into the debates along with ex a n” features of radio. These questions are listed for general discussion at an open forum in (ho week. PRINCE STUDIES NEGRO. Royal Zulu in Dixie to Learn Habits of People. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 10 (P).— Prince Bullamo of Zululand is in Dixle Ktudying the American negro. purpose is to study my people here along educational and vocation al lines,” he said. “When I return T| will establish the same line of work | 1 v people.” most warlike tribe in the suth Africa, at the same time are the most refined and Chris- tianized, the prince declared. 1le is the son of the war chief Catewayo of /ulu]a.nd who raised the insurrection against ngland in 1897. Catewayo led, u prisomer of war, afler two vea imprisonment in Englani. since his death there have been no chiefs. Bullamo sald “there is no class of people that will assimilate education and Christianity more guickly than those semi-barbarians in the wilds of Zululand.” . Throw Of Light end Heat. Matter is believed to be continually destroved in the stars; to be wasting away into space in the form of light end heat. On this surmise, scientists now are speculating on the theory that new matter is likewise being created somewhere out in space. If this is €0 the universe becomes self- perpetuating. | | | Plantabbs are little tablets shaped | like aspirin tablets but slightly larger. i They are absolutely odorless, clean and | easy to use, and are packed in very at- | tractive cartons, each containing full di- rections for their use. Plantabbs were first sold for use ! on potted plants and flowers such as ferns, begonias and geraniums, but proved 20 successful and are 8o inexpensive that they are now being used on all outdoor plants and flowzrs as well, and even on evergreens, shrubbery and ornamental | growth. ‘The secret of Plantabbs great suc- cess is that they make the soil they are | used o1 rich in the three great plant foods as any earth the florist or nursery- man prepares. Plantabbs contain over 11% nitrogen, more than 15% phos- phoric acid, more than 20% potash, which makes them the perfect food for any plant from roses to violets, sweet peas to hyd- rangeas. They are many times more ef- | fective than the best fertilizer. When used according to directions | Plantabbs do wonders for the following; ! Ferns Rose bushes Begonias Tulips Geraniums Dahlias d plants All perentials All annuals Eve Hedges Lawns Plantabbs arc very easy o use. Press an inch-deep hole in the ground with a stick and plant the Plantabb init. That's all. Some plants may require | {1 more than one tablet a week. These are covered in the directions. Plantabbs come in four sizes—the | | trial, medium, large and professional. The tast, which contains 1000 tablets, sells for only $3.50, while the others retail for 25¢, 50¢, and $1.00. If you've never used | Plantabbs now is the time to begin ~—if you are already using them we sug- gest trying the larger sizes. They are es- | pecially economical. ! Plantabbs Odorlni“PllmlFood | For sale by all Tlorists, Druggists and Seedsmen everywhere .THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, Kresge Department Storu L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark The Fair, Chicago ons and committees are| For One Day Only! Don’t Miss Them! 79¢ Vacuum Bottles, 59c || One-pint size in black or aluminum cases.—Main Floor. 59¢ and $1 Jewelry Novelties, 39¢ 4 Including Necklaces, Powder Boxes, Barpins, Bracelets and Cuff Buttons.—Main Floor. i { d $1 and $1.50 Silk Gloves { and embroidered stitching. In pon- gee, mode, beaver, black and white, Dbut not all sizes in every color. 16-button-length Fancy Weave Silk Gloves. Double tipped. In pongee, mode and mastic. Sc ! Z.clasp, double tipped, Paris point: $1 Silk and Rayon Hose 59¢ i and small women. s well as black. Sizes Main Floor. Cushions and Backs $1.59 set Covered in attractive und fine quality cretonnes.—Second Floor. b $1.95 Bar Harbor Chairt 85¢ Reversible Terry Cloth, 59¢ yd. In a wide variety of patterns.— Second Floor. ? $1.29 Silk and Cotton i Crepe, 95¢ yd. 54-inch material that is in great demand this season. Bordered and , all-over desigi Second Floor. U E 89¢ Baby Pillow Slips, 49¢ Handmade, of fine nainsook and embroidered in colors. 10 designs.— Third Floor. 35¢ Pound Paper Pound, 25¢ Large. flat sheets in parchment finish. White, gray and tan. 60 sheets to a pound. 20c Envelopes to match 25 to a package. large size. 39c, S0c and 59¢ Silver- " Plated Novelties, 29¢ Bud Vases, Baby Cups, 2-piece Child's Set, Marmalade Dishes, Caster Sets, Mayonnaise Dishes, Mustard Jars, Salt and Pepper Sets. E Main Floor. 50c Ladies’ Knit Union Suits, 29¢ 5 Low neck. sleeveless, tight knee, and also wide leg. closed suits. Sizes 36 to 44.— Main Floor. 0 $2.95 Linen Knickers $2.39 In new block designs—natural and white, with black, tan and gray $7i blocks. Al reinforced and finished with deep pockets and slip belt with attractive buckle. All sizes. it 59¢ Wood Frame Ad]ust- i it able Window Screens, 45¢ 4« In a very desirable size—24x33 l' inches.—Fourth Floor. Consisting of 6 Colonial Ice -Tea Glasses and 6 Glass Coasters.— S Fourth Floor. eSSt $8.49 and $8.98 3-Blade Ball Bearing Lawn Mower, $6.29 Self sharpener. Choice of 12 or 14 inch.—Fourth Floor. Garden Hose g $4.50 25-foot hose, $3.69 i $8.98 50-foot hose, $7.29 Cotrugated and _complete with )bras! coyplings. %-inch.— Fourth Floor. 79¢ 12-piece Ice Tea Set, 69¢ Brooches, 4! R N R R I N RN N R N N R S S A ettt S RSt Sl s % IAALALTLLARFLTLLARFAEEFRALAAREHEILAAAAAAAAAALLLAAL AR LRARLAARATR AR F AR AR AR X R R ARAHIARARHAXARAARAAVA AL AR R EEAR AR AR CEREERRAIAE RN NRNNS » | I MAY 10, 1926. Quality Merchandise Courteous Service 1,260 GOSSARD Corsets and Girdles Discontinued Models Originally Priced $2 to $10 ccsimsimicisid Every Garment PERFECT Every Garment Correctly Styled | SOSSS—— == $1.59 A special purchase direct from the Gossard Company— every model bearing the name Gossard, world famous for corset quality. when you see the garments. More Than a Dozen Different Models Here ar coming mo figure. Th in smart fou medium and large. Values so remarkable that you'll be amazed Only. 6 of Them Sketched e new garments that will be popular during the nths for they answer the needs of every type of ev represent the newest ideas Gossard has to offer mdation garments. Models for every figure. small, No C. O. D. or Phone Orders Additional Feature ltems for This Sale New Brassieres Of Other Well Knou $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $5 Values $1.59 Exquisite and dainty brasieres of silk jersey, wash satin, all-over lace and bro beauty is dependable support. Wm‘\‘\\ 3R A A AN R LR AR AR A A e AR A AR AR R R A 1,200 New Corsetlets Of many lovely materials in various styles that are so gratifying in the manner in which they re- strain the figure. Lightly boned in front and back. with side gores of elastic—some are reinforced across the abdomen. Pink and white. 32 to 48 Palais Royal—Third Floor m Makes cade. With their Sizes 32 to 54 N I S N S LR R A R A A A Annual May Sale of Thousands of ainty Pieces of Lingerie Noteworthy savings on the exquisite underthings women are so fond of! A b sale that makes it possible for feminine folks to indulge in the frivolous and be " practical as well—for every article is marked at a a money- savi ng pncc. Three Very Special Groups of Underthings 4c Gowns Bloomer: Remarkable values in each group! fabrics in white and jewel ing as the fine quality. 300 “Lady Sealpax” Athletic Combinations Regularly $1.25 to 51.50 88c Ideal for Spring and Summer. out- door wear. Of various fine fabrics in pink and white. Lovely Boudoir Coats $7.98 Of heavy crepe de chine and finished with fluffy val laces. Tn bewitching B iewel shades. $1.44 S Combinations $1.84 Chemise Pajamas Attractive garments made of all the desirable lingerie shades. Regular and extra sizes. In a variety that is as pleas Handmade Philippine Nightgowns Regularly $1.69 $1.29 Every stitch done by hand! Even to the beautiful scallops and em- broidered designs. Many different necklines. To Wear Under Silks or Cotton Frocks! Costume Slips - A Group at 94C Consists of 10 different styles of nainsook and fruit of the loom models. Made in strap or built-up shoulder style. Others at $1 .44 Are trimmed with real laces and made with a deep shadow hem. White Dotted Swiss Dressing Sacques $1.00 Very inexpensive, but a delight to every feminine fancy—they are so dainty and attractively made with colored scallops. Palais Royal—Third Floor R 2 3 R SR A R N R R SR LR R A A AR R 2 2 2 m‘xms\xsmssm&xfis\mm“mt\\va\mm&\“mmxsss\ssms\\ss\v,s\%‘\v““\13“9&‘3%\«‘“\%\%««;7 Tomorrow! A Great Sale of AAARALAALLAAALALLLLLALATALRLELLLAALLEHATAATARLTLATALALAAALELLAARARAAA AR AR ARAANANNANN ZAANALAATALENNAREALALLAAEAAARAEURNREAERRR VAR ALLLLEAAALAALALALLEALEALAALEAAALAA LA ALETELALLLLALALEAAAAELALLEANAALUAANUNRARARNAANANNA NN 2