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- T 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 27, 1926—PART 8. i e T RUSSIA OFTEN DROPS lines,'tisays & report ctithe Borsign | - (Betors granting these canitalinn ||| ERVONADEF SWEETER | chemicat composition s actually differ- | thero comes & much sweeter mixture | drochloric acid which engineers the BIRDS DISLIKE JAZZ. Policy Association. still demands further concessions.” ent, according to Miss KEdna M.|of the twosimpler sugars, glucose and ‘(‘:’:1"*‘ ;’”‘“}:‘“- i MM le-r “The Soviet authorities have fre. The tendency toward doing bust- Koster, experimenter in the biochemi- | levulose. It is probable that this ac-| .o ;ymrl:e{“'h:’p::"ilfl:;”:‘"egi: e"';l'"rg;ly OXTED, E s e G 00 U THEORIES quently been obliged to scrap their :;’r"‘f‘n:;f" ':-\szléfil“'{'vx;pl::,':,‘fmu:mw' IF ALLOWED TO STAND cal laboratory of Dr. Max §. Dunn of | tion 15 the cause of the greater sweet- | harmiess. In fact the resulting bever- | Nightingales dislike jazz ! Communist theories when the latter | * “Despite attempts by stz e the University of California here. ness of the older beverage. The levu- |age, being partially digested, is even | oo™ 10 oo & : clashed too with economic | tion to hreak ii,'l"’nf.’ok"J',‘,‘}fifl‘."‘lfi,‘ R TG T T Cf IV oL e T Ve | [08e 15 ei1e S eIl awentorter e ok ol reAd i sesti IV e HHany freah bk ":"‘ ;""”‘"' P'i"“""i'“' i ki i i Al L ol notic at fresh lemonade, made di- | recent experiments in another labora- | sugar. Furthermore, the citric acid, [ notes, as was shown by Miss Beatrica S ety U SR e | b evste enlemels Sugar Content Is Increased, EX-| lctly on short order from the fruit | tory indicate the glucose, long rated |itself very beneficlal, does not seem to | Harrison playing her cello as an in italisti ; 8 ! : VLY ; ;. and cane-sugar, 18 sharper and sourer | at a low value, is not far behind cane- suffer in_ the process which it pro- [ducement to the birds in her Surrey Country Along Capitalistic James G. McDonald, chalrman. | hand. Nearly fifty per cent of the re- haustive Experiments Show, than the “ripened” variety Which has sugar jn actual power to sweeten a | motes, No veast or other outside | Barden to sing for millions of listeners Lines. Says Report bt - Arotonten | caulqueadcR IR NS (Leday Alsin tic hy#Action: of Time been stored for a few hours before , complete food produet. The mixture | organism is needed, and the process of the British Broadcasting (o it o [ violently a e e e y 5 use. In their care to issue only a|of the two sugars is accordingly much | bears no direct relation to fermenta- | The performances last half an hour I but in v v aslons, forelgn trade, however, 1s atill a gov- —_— fresh sanitary beverage the dispensers | ahead of the common sugar of trade. | tion or alcohol production. alwa after 11 p.m., when the bird Br the Associated Pre. | “abia prow o UonEEnL imonoRoly. EhOUEN SICER T g il i steri ive sugar| This process of sugar transforma- sings best firclgscsipmose psoncs PURPORREIEINI Vo ity i e e HeciAlDIRSLER) o e : , alr onal evil. | tion, well known to syrup manufac % Miss Harrison has often tried fazz = « Tl fim jionteni 0 e cspern fons U S LOS ANG = Sxporiments by Mis Ster il furer men (BN GIOf ANVERRIONC || Yous dont sesdmuuy: joke¥insprintl | STV Imic LR orpthe nightngaien/ Ty sfa is “working hard to reconstruct i > and other instruments |is virtually the same as the process : they remain quiet and make no effe e e | WAl RN ek i Gepend | In 1880 there were two hens to |Lemonade at bedtime i ot the same indicate that within an hour and & | of digestion In the stomach, n-the| UM% Year about the woman with ths | o€l S Tt SRR R SO ) griou '@ | largely on the extent to which long |every person in the country. Now |thing it was at suppertime when|palf practically all the ¢ane-sugar in |case of lemonade the high content of | Summer furs. for some reason, Says |when she plays a sonata or a simple Dpmancice SRonE IO L ! term credits are made available. there are : sister madg it. It is sweeter. Its' lemonade :ummwurs and in its place | citric acid takes the place of the hy- | the Office Boy. Aoty S PR R R R R R R A R R R R R R R R NN R IR AR NS s Regularly 247 Tomorrow Only at This Price mcneoeanerne ) 2,000 Window Screens summer. If you need a refrig- erator, or think you are going to need one, be on our Sixth The well known Continental make of 24x33-in. 39(: Floor tomorrow. Think of it! B H i a Less than $20 for this three- adjustable screens. Galvanized wire filling. door, side - icing refrigerator. Porceloid (baked - on white . - s enamel) lining and three sani- The hot weather will soon be upon us, more fierce than ever! : I / | i tary wire shelves assure the Windows must be opened and flies will simply pour in! Not refngerators . i | e ;‘;’:’f‘g'fl“‘ill—‘\f‘li;‘;[i(')‘l’:"};f“"ml‘“ ':;‘E to mention the annoyance of having curtains fly out and get RN T [ | e Fhichicace kg(.ps the tempera- grimy. But why be worried? When these handy adjustable may be (i Al U 9 g o8 LY 6 ture low. screens with fine mesh wire and neat light finished frames are - at The Hecht Co. tomorrow for only 39c. This s the Sani-Cold make—famous purchased on . 5 =il - in Washington for the satisfaction st gives! And sold cxclusively at The Hecht Co. 300 Continental Screen Doors. 2.6x6.6 ft. $1.49 The Hecht Co. e e i e . T 1 i 1.500 Tan Striped Awnings, c omplete with fixtures...... $1.49 { - e . Vi ’ National Ventilating Porch Screens, 4 ft. wi Budget Plan == : - : ] A National Ventilating Porch Screens, 6 ft. @ { National Ventilating Porch Screens, 8 ft. @ (Sixth Floor Cooling Things to drive the heat away and make your summer days a joy! 8-piece Beverage Sets, of 65c Folding Camp Stools Flower boxes of metal, Water Coolers in either Four-piece Reirigerator Garden Hose for Summer lovely amber or green col- with sturdy canvas seats. 39C galvanézed lined. 30 inches 51 69 white or oak finish. Hold Set. Covered glass contain- 39C lawns. Five-ply rubber, 25 $2 95 ored g]as~ Covered pitcher 51.59 Just the thmg for the Fourth long and painted a nice shade two gallons and are made $2 95 ers to set food away in. This feet long. The 5-8 size. and six glasses. Very grace- of July picnic. of green. Very special! with the popular push sells for 50c, very 'special at Sold with necessary connec- ful pattern. § 3 faucet. i tions. White Mountain lce $4.50 “Polar Cub” Electric White Ripplette Bed- The family size Vacuum Cream Freezer. Holds two Fan. Four brass-finished Vacuum Bottle to keep the spreads, size 80x90. And Ball-bearing seli-sharpen- Food Container. Holds one 'Sl 29 quarts and works with a $2 95 blades, 8-inch size. Com- 5395 picnic beverage hot or cold. ccru krinkled spreads with 5179 ing Lawn Mower. The 14- 7 49 gallon and keeps food hot or 5 triple motion that freezes the plete with cord and plug. This is the pint size bottle 79C colored stripes. 80x105 inch size with 8-inch wheels. $¢. cold. Sanitary lining of glass. cream in a very short time. A C.oorDiC. and sells regularly at $1. inches. Special. each, The size that is easy to run. {Sixth Floor.) delben Sl (Sixth Floor.) (Sixth Floor.) (Sixth Floor.) (Sixth Floor 1 3,000 Pieces of imAportedA willow furniture. 500 Pieces _of Chinese sea-grass and peel.. Cool and summery for indoors and outdoors. 200 Willow Bayside 2 100 Willow Bayside L2 100 Willow Bayside Chairs from Belgium Rocking Chairs Cozy Settees Deep, comfortable chairs with broad . Splendidly made imported willow rock- Comfortable settees with nice broad arms. These are our own importation 89 ers, in Bayside style with heavy metal $ 89 arms, substantially made of fine nnpnncrl from Belgium, the home of fine willow reinforcement under seat to give extra ® willow. , Attractive for living room ur furniture. long service. (Fourth Floor.) (Fourth Floor.) (Fourth Floor.) ' What Else Do You Need for the Porch? 3-Piece St. George Willow Suite .. .. $23.85 . \ g Y’ At {/ W,' 3-Piece Hand-woven Fiber Suite ... .. -$69.00 VYV \ t\ Y T llfte d fl ammocC k S 3-Piece Imported Chinese Grass Suite ...............$39.75 S i T "’Wfi‘mfi‘r K h k . G ra 3-Piece Close-woven Fiber Suite ..........c.........$49.75 s VX AR AR “ a 1 Or y 3-Piece Decorated Fiber Suite .,............ 100 Odd Chairs and Rockers............ $7.95 to $19.95 ink fabri Iron Stands A = ‘ : L‘:'pn'!:z:w 3 14?5 m:m: Chinese Peel Easy Chair with bookrack .............$17.95 No home is complete without one of these comfortable lOO Metal Braced Ba)'Side AFMCNAITS | vocviooivionie -$3-49 > < couch hammocks. U phohtered in heayy khaki or gray duck Chinese Peel Hour Glass Chair .....ovvveeeenevenns $9.85 ‘ S } i f 3 S ettee— $93§ with link fabric springs and tufted-"mattress. Magazine o i) Rocker ~ $482 pockets and long chains. ) - N T Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, each, 89¢ QL Chnsir - $408 Canopics to match may be purchased at small cost (Fourth Floor.) 16-button tufted cushions with 2-inch boxing. In heavy quality light or dark cretonnes. Will fit any St. George or Bayside chair. (Sixth Floor.) 4 Any of the Summer Furniture in vy o tomorrew’s sale may be purchased be done by telephone if you shop . may be 1 h h Personal Shopper. . " on The Budget Plan. For particu- e i . Y lars inquire Accounts'Section, P! Main 5100—ask for Per- . : iohnoz?lcSho;:;)‘i]ng Bureau. . Store Hours: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. Fourth Floor.