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dik q~1hbdIdesd. adbauel b~aviemu4.tink au.. 4 mtea rmrea, toah water hat has es~swa baie tomine mdnute., h' t leaves Inte 0 Add the ice oml whos to ase d slice of lmam whi omd *tIW asisiple directions, and c w1 a ms l At for th. ods. VOW mod tis dbk Get werfet 6 WUD1 0 t Ice4 Teat" WLKINS C9 lavers 314 7th St. N.W. NOW STARTLING PRICE REDUCTION ON EVERY LOW 'SHOEV n, IN OUR HOUSE Peir oE AML LNES UP TO For A $10 VALUE8 IOvau Lima see saM, Brown Cat. u -Grey Sued*, Whte Back, $10 Bron Kkt, Tan Calf, sk KK P&Aet Lear, v b Don't Neglot the Teeth I to me-&eed It! Casse te ny aies at Lr eet attetion. Came wth the kaowl that my work is absolutely paent=== and sessateed for 20ain and my seices as low aes steistn the highest work. P"" Moe b. .. W I.a YOU SAT YOU NEED ThE' DONUYS O~hwsmqIs ust golS.YoUll Lad a page in tis week's -nge et themiye whish will tell you how to sara sbsIt'swmfwwrt abont A Mquze for Government Workers xmansriw I 'f50N 0P WU0BBAL NitPLOTg ~~m-me, m Pas 84 0, wM say. 0M Me 'wW-gthft t ob theyensa a 4-.50 whte @in the atOr a00. .T~h z een oer soft Inae Lima Pm eP.uh tos Seet winseer tod Wauf t poetsa Tpe asion, whi-h caemesbmspelke ta Lim Perl c~pnig t Jly wt dac Washlag-y wte teor. Th -ietn wach is eotag to pay its to the ambasmideir Of PW1rs, d I AI teame Post. a" the UNEpal Ms.Igsnor Bontwss, to hde by excellPsey. Calse - b bishop qet Calide &ad papal nasete on special mission. The other Members of the rsmi s tae an te Oreat, te the* old Romaan wMlftyl monsigr 'otre eo ergi ad ne Pr . wAc tonlio G tovana tao Mhe distinulihed IItOr Or 0l ing from NOW Tek top er hn Ju 21 a"M will Poe a few 4D ln wash Intn ad a few days In Now YTork. sple lorT they will be entertaine by the Amasa det Pf es and M.* Pi.oldDms oit.:Msego Thoe pbassaier of PerO and Mm P2sedt with them for a few Was their alphe,. sl be asters. . Jr.. who is n his way em Peru to IU rope. They took their OgeS e t to Annapefle today ad are plaMu g sev eral mall parties to his honer. Te terday the Ambassador ae Mmne. pset entertained at 0ne of the do lightfully inoteral unday lunchees whish they have bee giv through the sesa. They had twqlve guelts. The ambassader of Great ,Dritat, Or AskIAla Goddes. .who %eOem paled lady Geddesa their chil drea to their samer home in Da'k Harber. Me., a shert time Sgm Is ox posted back in WashingtaE about the middle of the week. The mSttttr from Uwituertlad sd Mmne. Peter will go to Boston Wed meoday to attend the graduatios ex ereises at Harvard where their e1d est mon I a student. Later If the summer the minister ad MmNe. Pe te wii make a trip to the Facile cast where they will. be extensive ly entertained in a about lan Pranciso. The Rumaniaa iawter sad Prin eass Wbo0s0 are in New York for a few days and are stepping at the Chatham. Gem. JohA 5. Perhag will leave for New York tomorrow. whore he will be the prineipal speaker at the re uales ot the officer. of the wende war. whieb wil be hell at lea Girl, N. .. bestamaa tomoerrow and laetlrj13n il Pribay. Mel. Gem. Wil~am 0. Brig. Gem., Denia U. Nolan. Senator James W. Wadsworth. Jr, anl Ca gresinsen Julius Kaha ase will he amsong the speahere. Mr. ad Mrs. RobeT . U4meeta have epe their home. Eiude.a, at Maa Mr. and Mrs. 0N1. Poullef will leate Washiagton on Wedaesday for Naragaasett Pier to spese the mum mer with Mrs. Poullef's mother, Mrs. Frank leamuela. Mr.. Marshall Wield baa, elosed her home In Sizteenth street for the sea mon, ad te in New Tork. Theme. Nelse age. foemey AM bassador to Italy, aseompasled by his daughter, Mrs. Thoesae P. Leadiar et Boston, oLt Rot Ipsige Vs., osit night for Washe Congressmas sad Mrs. al'ta D, Paige of Maesaehusette ore visitiag Cetamander and Mme. Normaa T. Me Learn at Newports Miss Anne Martin Johuepm et Whsh lngto5 105en .of the twnt-fear Vamst utateats who this year have won the homer ot appesring am besr era et the datey ohata at oeimenee moat. Mrs.W. . Bama atid Mime Boardsman elened their home 1a P street- Saturday and left for a. short vieit to Mrs. Uoardsmane yeumget daughter. Mrs. Murray Ct'ase, at Del tom. Mass, They will .a go later to their umamer homee at Murray Day, Canada. Maj Gee. and Mrs. Oswald Urnst a Miss Belen Urmot have epened their cottage at Blue Ridge Summit for the mummer. Mr. D.R reamrd, of Los Angeles. Cal., 1who ham bee. visiting ta Waeh instea far several days, will iagve at the esI of this week for the Weet, She will atteed the toerteenth lfatioeal eti 01v8l Servima mme stone, will be bdl mae an L a'ara diang gA dinsk o the S-Weltib Pgim. die ind to.4fra~ui - mansta. Cookie Day wUL be Wedn"eW Sresidest af the Angeles do9ll Dsyloev oemmission. of which ohs aamemaber for meen years. .d4w to her other Work. le- ha found time to devoto const atton ties to the returned soldiers of south un Gaifornia. 4500 of whom ohe fools are her speetsl charges, and she a4 now raising the second fund of 11000 for their relief Mrs. Brain ed 1 'her only son In the wat. She had ag of the lAberty looa eans peiga Ia California and acomplished wendors-by her unlaggling energy. . -- Comdr. and Mrs. W. W. GAlbraith WWgive a dinner on Wednesday eve Ding. with the Ambassador of Peru and Mine. Peset amonp the guests. Reginald Foster. whose marrt to Mise Fraees Near. daughter of Ms. Frederick I. Gillett. will take place en Wedesday. has arrived in Wash ingten. --- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Root have aencluded their season In Wqahing ten sad have gone to their summer home at Clinton, N. Y. They have relinguished their residense o Nght eeath treet and wi 8k their future home in New York. Col. and Mrs. Archihald Reikis who peaed the winter ad early spring is Porto Rioe are new In their home on Dupeat Gircle for a few days but will leave Wednesday for Will tamstown, Mess., to pass the summer at Col. opkins old home. Mrs. William Brown Meloney, of New York. is at the Powbatan. Former Gov. Joeeph pik to In West Virgiaia. where he will deliver the eommnagement addre'ss at the University of West Virginia ted a at Mergatown. Mrs. Polk Is in lis souri visiting her parents. Mrs. Folk will return to Washington about June'0 and occupy her home at 2940 Woodland drive. -4 Mr. and Mrs. P. Lee Phillips will leave Wednesday to pase several weeks at Atlantic City. going later to Elkinae W. Va.,. where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Le, CoL and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson have returned to Washington. Mrs. eamrne it teshes that Iishkg rash er paehetesam., Save yourself heers eto rtr byhssgsng enhmi uS sething .,ds messeiy [IIIilliIHNill I; Teetotum Watch It Spiu! A LAP 03 PU3 IN A SM A LL PACKAGS .,. A dyerionfrom'cards at E Whist partIes f you want to spring a surprise furnish 000 of these for each table or aresent one to qaeh gueat 0s a favor. DO rr NoW W~uIa . rr Is 33W - Don't wait until seone one : gets ahead of you.W 'lhe Natiuali Rununbrance Shop -? (Mr, Posters_ Rep - 14th St.. *=U 9Pm. Ave TA 4 .bargh. witl be mesh entertatee Whie he 'is In WehNgtus, - m Obert ALMolNe"e win-he eaOWe ., th. r.,r..bib..t b... at fwo *Ut C"whI - eOf.st the 'to IL 1 d Ame oermmiltte we lte" Mrs. AhUr *"s lm oft Dowa MWr. W. ithr. fox. WIV..j. Yr. :aiss A~ft Ifeare, the Ki e edeem and Kims Myra Readier. A Oerp of e SeAO"e wa l hv .harg 9 the se CSaty inCl the asW M - 4ass Leonor Was, u~ Kng art Bra" Lemr, er er Mrs. Tes Wmrfa. andLthe. r SI W tm . V . e l..t le.r"es. ".s .W|G.'s. Xiusb by the eov. Art ett -tith. The bride were a gown of whte apev de chine. trimmedl with *1d lae., or tall* vet'ormisg the trata. She rried a sower houeet of ills eeof Mrs. AlasIL Van Ws, sta of the brie. w.. te. matre .f bw d le oter attendants were mes As** ruce Looer. aether sifter. and Mrs. Jack Meseure Waller. of Rlob and.t All were drosses fe the wae F et Te -r.Tlaow n ee. ser o h br~ eelns the aso ee .a the v o fther teda were ist h teue IaaV smort istra Mr.15kM~er Thero ish ou.00I were Eirer. the ces. 1w.00 Sik Uk .9%. dTe olor theIe al Just Thisk Navy , Taogto tripit ea ravort ese etthesol Yoetre and im- l Swestess A APf A a karge Ias at. 2i r-. -a"e anm &we* Need' IDmlp. ILe.a. ... N.w York auther d mm. PWbhen the serVe te ?AR% 6 1o0e fte itaS, te PUS. lose %or Youth k tue webeba Iefpenden . It be -a if mor ek hs he ea a tha, rowM P .... r.e UXi...,.. W an I to I Drug an ter if ete meako t elPo to the Serve e bodil, and braW bak energy aal koisseede AUTION: a' Iv.xwl me~eu " mSaAP* e,2 &~~Nu k-td t.. 7'o Inaugurate Our New Sports Section 4resart ed to the ist Foor, 41vy pur iMner of a Swester, prts Sirt er Ele a Mondy-wI be en ted to a disseant at 20% ak What 4eans .. .se5 DEuu~ ge ....N% Dmui~s, 08 ~he Smer Shades at it, Copon, White and. trts he lirl S, 8 Or 0 r e sa Pleaaa ount Strip.a Sports Surt with Silk Spoer ts sweater ad you're ready for a Ifvely AA at 1-LNEWi SUITS are too& In the long tat tored -wlth a lr The colors rvon et gree, -COphg andm wie. All $8,98 ALNN reIT ar "s"W. theons ta YW, 68c -This betu Material IS Il prety French de sgn&-"embrokM a rAn he nha and dots. Most of thermD are in se cO ured a few have the embroidered dots In a contrasting shade. NOTHER GOOD VALUP. 75c IMPORTED~ENG. LIS1 VOILES-The miajority in th serviceable dark blue and black grounds, with designs In white; In small god medium figure effects. A yard... . . c -ARINTED VOILES IN HOSTS OP NEW PATTERNS -Light ground effects,- small figures chIed In pink, lavdnder, green, brown and other color com2 nations. A yard.. ....... . .......C Kann's-Stieet Ploor. Moderately Priced Dresses of Wash Materials At $7.50, S8.9, $9.90 and $10.A Ginghama-Dotted -Swise-Vole -Long coat dresses made of lInen, .with embroidered tunic add embroidery on bottom of skirt. -New sleeveless dresses of linene, complete with sleeved ~mpe of white linene and white linen collar. The dress cut "V", neck, allowing the under gunpe to'show as a vest. A little black ribbon bow inise off the collar In front. --New over-blouse dresses of gingham, with the skirt made on separate lining, for easy laundering. The blouse Is fin ished at the bottom with hem-, stitching. -Dresses of plain organdy, and ornamented with hen stitching and tucking; printed voile dresses, with organdy collar and cuffs; tissue ging hams In attractive models, copies of more expendve pongee frocks., -Dotted Swisses and plain organdles,.some trlmmed with many tiny ruffles, of white; also white organdies tikmmed with net ruffles. $ome sur plice fronts, some with round fichu collars' and short sleeves. -. ., Fi-ine~ quality gingham dresses, rnade In tedingote style, others in basque models. Org andy dresses in dark blue and dark brown, others in pink, orebid andgr. -The sizes are mIsses' 1 4 to 20 ybars sad wo ' 3)6 to 46. Kann's-Second Floor.