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OFFER WINE TONIC WITH 22 PER CENT San Franclsco Drug Stores| Draw Comment From Many Officials. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.—Sale at Ban Francisco drug stores of a “formula tonic wine” prepared in New York and labeled as containing not more than 22 per cent alcohol, drew comment from Y Valter Gnerich. acting secretary o alter Gnerich, ac the Northern California Retall Dru‘ gists Association, said the product was essed under a Government permit. ts said no limit was set on the quantity that may be sold to a customer, Officials of the Grape Growers’ League of California sald the tonic was pro- duced by the (Conadwel) laboratories in New York City and they were in- formed Donald D. Conn, director of Fruit Industries, Ltd., which marketed “wine bricks,” was connected with the distributing concern. Willlam R. Woods, superintendent of permits of the Bureau of Industrial Alcchol, said “the sale of wine tonics is not new,” but added the new product “has been made so palatable in many instances that the consumer finds it | I¢ pleasant to take.” Col. George Seaver, deputy prohibi- tion administrator in charge of enforce- ment, said he had received no official Youth Trying Suicide In Bear and Wolf Den Saved by Attendants By the Assotiated Press. Eckhardt, one turning a water hose on the polar bear and a wolf, which occupies the same den, while his companion lowered a ladder upon which the youth climbed to safety. Eckhardt was taken to & hos- pital and held for observation. Physicians said he suffered lacer- ations to the 3 hand. His only explanation, au- ltihkm‘fiel said, was: “I just felt e it.” Relatives said Eckhardt be- ej‘:;ns discouraged looking for & PLUNGE BELIEVED SUICIDE NEW YORK, May 5 () .—Assistant District Attorney James J. Daly, who has been making an investigation into the death of Virginia Lee Morris, said yesterday he believed her fall from the | ¢ eighth floor of the Peter Stuyvesant Hotel was an act of suicide. Daly made the investigation at the uest of Miss Morris' sister, Mrs. Helen P. Hutchinson, 819 Somerset place, Washington, D. C. 8dvices on the tonic, but that the Wbhel “sounded like a Government formula.” Labels carry a New York permit Mmbed as N. Y H. 30-080 BEER TRADED FOR CREAM| Towa Dairymen Receive One Pint| of Brew for Two. BPRINGVILLE, Iowa, May 5 (#).— The 250 patrons of the Springyille | Creamery may now exchange their | cream for beer at the rate of two pints of cream for one pint of beer. ‘The creamery, operated by Fmil H. Levsen, former Cleveland Indian base bell pitcher, is the only firm handling beer in Springville. Cream haulers, ::emlng under a retalling permit, are lowed to take cases and half cases of beer on their routes to exchange for cream. KOHLER of KOHLER Plumbing Fixtures Will Help You Renovise! ! JOIN the thou- sands who are refurnishing their bath rooms with matched fixtures, in white or pleas- ing tints. Tub and lavatory to match the toilet shown, may be had. E. G. Schafer Co. FIRST LADY DROPS [#sz. = = PUBLICATION WORK| s B ! l‘nme hbm—Jm Babies” to Be Suspended Until Depres- sion Lifts. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 5.—MacFadden Publications announced yesterday that | with the June issue the magazine ‘| “Bables—Just Babies,” which has been Roosevelt, Stock Broker Dies. edited by Mrs. Franklin D, Thers io ""“x‘?’m" ey ere presen clal situation. The decision to discontinue _the |15 m‘uln the MacFadden Publications followed upon Mrs. Roosevelt's No Foot Too Hard to P-E-D-I-C-R-A-F-T Shoes for Boys and Girls! The Pedicraft Shoe is built to “train the growing * foot correctly.” It has Quality, Durability and Style, These, with our scientific fitting service, assure perfect satisfaction. On sale exclusively at Boyce & Lewis. Priced $2.00 to $5.00, According to Size Miss M. Kruss is in charge of our children’s department BOYCE &LEWIS Custom Fitting Shoes : 39-441 Tth St. N.W.aAAAAA O PEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT: | re pique and rough straws. millinery ! 'Glrls Whlte Dresses For Confirmation and May Processions ‘WHITE RAYON TAFFETA (also pastel » shades) perfectly washable dresses with 09 =¥ round collar or collarless. Shirred puf- o u~4 fed sleeves, sash-tied, circular or three- —_— tiered skirt. Sizes 8 to 14. Also Celanese taffeta dresses. Sizes 2 to 5. WHITE CREPE DE CHINE DEESS!I, straight- from-the-shoulder style with rou or Bertha collar and embroldered 98 panel; hem or three ruffies. Sizes s . 7 to 10. Other dainty frilled and — puffed sleeve styles. Sizes 8 to 14 and still other styles in sizes 3 to 6. WHITE CREPE DE CHINE, GEORGETTE AND CELANESE TAFFETA DRESSES. Straightline and frilly models for s little girls or basque novelties for . the jumnl miss. Flared or ruffied skirts. Sizes 7 to 10 and 8 to 14. INFANTS’ SILK SETS, consisting of crepe de chine coat and bonnet to match. White and pini. Silk-lined and hand-smocked. Hand- embroidered collar and cuffs. to 3 years Veils, 79¢c to $1.75 Some have caps to match, some are in cap shape with wreath, others are without cap. Lace and embroidered borders. 8lzes 1%x1%, 1l3x1Y and 1x1%; also 30-inch veils. WREATHS 'of orange blossoms and lilies of the valley. 39¢ to 59¢ Street Floor. P.N. Foundations New Spring and Summer Models Are Featured at P. N. back-lace corsets, front and side Designed for medium . Corsets in sizes 25 to 42, girdles in sizes 28 to 42. P. N. COMFOLETTES, with or without inner belt; sizes 34 to 46, $1.95, 13.00, 5.00 . N. NET GIRDLE AND COMI’OLE'I"I'E GIRDLE, sizes 27 81_50 P. N. COMFOLETTE of fine net and knitted elastic, with lace uplift brassiere, sl 95 . Satisfacton Since 1859 KNGS PALY 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Beauttful "Bree reey | Summer Hats In Three Specially-Priced Groups: T $1.59 $7.98 Wide Brims . . . Medium Brims y White, pastel colors, navy and black. - Dashing, youthful models_in cre| Greet the sunshine season in becoming Street Floor. 744 Anniversary Sale News 75¢ to $1.00 Fabric Gloves 4 and other colors in these fine double-woven slip-ons from Kay- ser and other makers. Tailored, novelty and mesh styles. Street Floor. Lovely 79¢ French Crepe Costume Slips 2 40 l.uxunous quality bias-cut and | California top slips lavishly ' trimmed with lace top and bot- rayon crepe. Sizes 34 to #. | Extra sizes 46 to 50, 59c. I Street Floor. s1 oo $1.35 & $1.65 Silk Hose‘ isitely Sheer Famous Makes Finer amckmg- than we've ever sold at such a c low price. 45 and 48 gauge, 3 and 4 strand! Picoted tops. Fresh purchase ready tomorrow—in the fa- vorite Spring colors. 2 prs. for $1. 00 Children’s 25¢c and 35¢ Socks, 2 Pairs for mnxtuHrfl: l.lolcks, ;nklets %dsoclu and T’" hose in rayon es, lisle and mercerize t ) o co! on. All colors, all sizes. 2 c New Summer Fashions! Silk Dresses %istiletovg%?en’s Sizes $ .9 5 —And All Other Sizes 14t020,38t0 48 White - Navy Black Every dress a Summer fashiom hit! And values that add fresh laurels to the 74th Anniversary celebration. Jaunty u.glu. puffed sleeves, chic jackets and three-quarter coats. Of luxuris silk weaves. Second Floor. Pastels Prints PALM BEACH, Fla, . May 5 (®)— FRIDAY, MAY 5. 1833, The PALAIS ROYAL May Underprice Sale Uncommon Style and Value for the Price “Lynbrooke” 3-Pc. Flannel Sport Summer WHITE, eggshell, beige, grey |}/ tom. Of shimmering French || | | | | ) SUITS 14.95 You're going to hear a lot about this new idea in Summer clothes! Lightweight gray flannels—with inverted pleated pockets and pleated backs. Celanese lined. Styled with real snap and dash ..priced to make it an outstanding value! Men's Clothing Shop—Main Fl (Separate Entrance on 10th St.) MEN! A Vogue Headed for Popularity! Whoopee Socks \ Men! All-Wool 2.50 Sweaters 1.95 Swell for golf and sports! ‘White, canary, green, light blue, tan, brown, black. 36 to 46 in the lot. Regularly 69c!! ‘Half Soles &Rubber Heels Saturday Only for Both 49c Work done while you wait—or de- livered. Downstairs The —With Elastic Cufis! Wear ‘'em with aport slacks . . . they're the Bl last word in comfort, style Y and coolness! Sporty. 7~ looking checks and plaids. PRI \ Woven designs. 10 to 12. Y And what a bargain at this price! Men’s Furnishings Shop Main Floor Hand-Tailored Lined Ties 29c (4 for $1) Good quality silk ties—every one silk lined! Light and dark shades. Snappy and conserva- tive styles! Men's Unwersal Pajamas 79c Middy, surplice neck and notch collar styles — in solid colors, patterns and neat stripes. All sizes. Men's Furnishings—Main Fleor Remarkable Introductory Sale! Carolyn Drew Toiletries Nationally Advertised in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar For a limited time only, amazingly low prices on these exquisite beauty preparations, simply to introduce them to Palais Royal patrons. Deodorant pecial Deodorant Liquid Special Almond b Letion Lemon Cream A #| Hair Sheen Bril- liantine Cucumber Lotion Regularly $1, Now Basic Cleansing B ey Coeem Lemon Cleansing i) Lemon Shampoo § Quick Depilatory PHENOMENAL! Regularly $1.50, Now Basie Cleansing Cream Strawberry Cream Special Dusting Powder ! | PHENOMEN Regularly $2, Now Cream ‘| Body Sweet Hands Beautiful Cream Facial Massage Cream Protective Van- ishing Cream Cream of Roses Cucumber Lotion Astringent AAA Lemon Shampoo Lemon Hair Rinse Special Wave Set Face Powder lMlmn Cleansing Cream Lettuce Cream Nourishing Tissue . 259 Liquefying Cream Special Almond Palais Royal—Main Floor Lotion Cream of Roses Cucumber Lotion Astringent AAA Tonic Freshener Muscle Oil Smart Looking! Timely! Underpriced! Students’ 4-Piece Blue Cheviot Graduation Suits 13.95 1 Pr..Whire Flannel Trousers! 1 Pr. Blue Cheviot Trousers! Single and double breasted coat, half Celanese lined. The sport trousers have side buckles and 22-in. bottoms. 15 to 20. A lot for the money! Students’ Flannel Sport Coats, 4.95 Blue and tan—single-breasted styles. Pleated back, inverted pleated pockets. Sizes 11 to 20. 3 Students’ White Flannel . Slacks, 2.95 Fitted waists, side buckles, 22-in. bottoms! He'll have plenty of use for it! 12 to 20. Boys’ Shop—Maia Floor Mothers! This price.says “Stock up!” Children’s Phoenix Socks & Anklets Famous for long wear and smooth, comfortable weave. Half -oehA :‘1 Iurip« ;nhd pl-i: -bnldu 3 f 5 O fancy tops. ets in white and colors vithfneym S-suéxo’%. or C Palais Royal—Main Floor PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400