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*UNDERWOOD THE EVENING rector of Lhe Bureau of Prisons will be the principal speaker at the mamlng! session. His subject will be Pflm ubrnry 01 the Futur at the Umversny delentes wfll Visil the new Northeast Branch of the Public Library at ’seven th and D streets northeast. Members will then VL". the Po‘ger as Shakespeare Library liam Adams Slade. the direcwr l" which they will adjourn to the Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress. SDelkerA at this n will include Mr. ‘ Slade and Frederick W Ashley, chief nJls'.un! librarian of the Library of DEVILED HAM :Association Sessions at | Maryland University, Dr. Bowerman Presiding. | B Bumas Malane, editor of the | ‘Dictionary of American Biography { will be guest speaker at a dinner in ! = Barker Hall . W, C.A. 8t 6:30 o'clock.| The annual meeting of the Co- lumbian Library Association will open tomorrow with sessions at the Univer- PUBLISHER DIES ! sity of Maryland, College Park, 1 Md., commencing at 10 am. ~Afternoon and NEW YORK, May 20 (P).—David e e the | Oliphant Haynes, retired publisher, died | Capital, presided over by Dr. George t Bowerman Hiwsciag o the Disteict Li-| iocxpectedly a5 D8 Tt in fQevden | brary and president of the association | City, N. Y., yesterday of heart trouble. usses transporting members to Agri- He was 74. | cultural Hall, University of Maryland. will leave the headquarters of American” Astoclation. of . University ! Women at 1634 I street at 9 o'clock, | Park-Davis Pharmaceutical Co. He had arriving st College Park in time for | published newspapers and journals for | xegxstrnnon at 9 more than 35 years until his retirement Sotin R "MacCormick, assistant di- A year 850 He was a former resident of Detroit and was one of the founders of the IN FOUR CONVENIENT SIZES AT YOUR GROCERS This bright, cellophane-wrapped, foil-lined Carton contains the same Delicious Blend of Tea which we have packed for years in the round, foil- lined bags, and which has earned for HOUSE OF LORDS the reputation of Finest Quality. This Modern Package preserves even better the Delicious and Dis- tinctive Flavor of the Mountain-Grown Tea. HOUSE OF LORDS TEA MOUNTAIN-GROWN MOUNTAIN-GROWN | For Tomorrow’s Buying with double advantage of quality and price Straw Hats Not only exclusive shapes —but makes that in most every instance we control. Finchley Henry Heath ....$ (of L.ondon) Genuine Glenbrook Worsted Suits Reduced from $30 and $35—to $24.75 Single and double-breasted models; in smartly patterned worsteds. They have been wonderfully popular this season—and you have the choice of the remaining lots. Mode Special . These Mode straws have the patented comfort bands. Panamas Our Very Special Ecuadorian Hat $4.75 4 real $7.50 value ~—and other Panamas up to $35—including the Monte Cristo—formerly a $50 hat. ° Mode $2, $2.50 and $3 Fancy Shirts $1.35 3 for $3.75 mesh, brcadcloth, separate collars, regular and tab attached collars. Including madras, etc— |avenue and M street. Third division STAR. WASHINGTON, necticut avenue—will assemble at 2 p.tu at Connecticut avenue and Thornapple street, and troops from nearby Marylans i assemble at Camp Wilson, num] Md., to demonstrate their camp- | mg lblm {SCOUTS TO PARTICIPATE IN DIVISION MEETS |Camporees Tomorrow Will Precede | Area-Wide Finals to Be Held in Braemar Forest. ——e “SILENT RIVETING” NEXT Scouts in several divisions, under thz Columbia University Engineers District of Columbia Council, Boy Scout of America, will participate in dlvlslonll camporees tomorTow, preparatory to the area-wide finals, to be held June 11 in Braemar Forest. Troops of the first division, including Northeast Washington, and the secon division, will hold their camporee to- Seek Escape From Noise. Elimination of riveting clatter is be ing sought in the engineering labor lory of Columbia University, New York ity. A new “silent” rivet is in the offing. e oland produced more than $2,300,- | troops—in the territory west of Con- 000 wunh of iron and steel last year. - Our SON” morrow at Mount Dome, near Minnesota Suits from our $30 selections drop down to ‘20 with two trousers Trouble is, we’ve been selling more $20 suits than we expected (and not as many at $30). Our $20 stocks needed reinforcements. Our $30 selections were topheavy. Out went an “SOS” to our factory —for quick action. Here’s the reply: “Balance your stocks. Reduce part of your $30 suits to $20!”_ And that in a nutshell is how 1033 smart men are going to get a rare “break” this week-end. A big slice of costly custom worsteds, in the very popular solid colors, takes a $10 cut. A brand new lot of double-woven twists (light grays and tans) is dropped 810. We get the ammu- nition to keep up our successful barrage of $20 suits, with 2 trousers. You get a saving you simply can’t ignore. Come and see for yourself, today or tomorrow. 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