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8 f ‘‘Luxuriant L. \ Economy’* ' X Snyder & Little creation, Beige French Kid with Genuine Lizard applique on vamp and the new moderate Spanish heel fifteen dollars "Beautiful Hosiery I Siydert&littte V WI'F street i • J*' ’ - * Oriental Rug Sale ■ High-grade rugs at amaz ingly Tow prices; also rugs . washed and repaired. Oriental Rug Washing Co. 2114 18th St N. W. North 237 » Baseball Needs Golf Goods Fishing Tackle GARRISON WHOLESALE TOY a NOVELTY CO. 1215-1217 E 8t N. W. Those Mate 1585-1587 Mr _____ ?■ - • Pressure Gauge MANUFACTURERS of Automobiles are care- ful to lay great stress upon the importance of oil pressure as indicated by the pressure gauge upon the dash. It should always register maximum, else trouble begins. Proper register is obtained and main tained by the use of proper oil of required grade. As the oil is diluted by the passage of unburnt fuel past the piston rings, the pressure becomes weaker and nearer the danger point. The sealing of piston rings with the oil from the crank case against this unburnt , fuel prolongs the quality of the oil. Many good motor oils will provide the proper seal, and if the motorist knows what bra..d will accomplish this re equirement, he is safe in his purchase. That New Improved Supreme motor Oil is manufactured for the express purpose of efficiently lubricating internal combustion motors. It pos sesses the body or vicosity for oil pressure—it pro vides a tough lubricating film on cylinder walls and xfbearings and sustains a more impenetrable seal around piston rings. Gulf refining Company MACHINE GUNS TO PUT WAR TODAY Modern machine gun warfare will be demonstrated by Company M, the machine gun unit of the Twelfth Infantry, on the Ellipse at 4:40 p. m. today. The demonstration will be the second of a series of weekly maneuvers by all arms of the mili tary service on Friday afternoons. Company M is garrisoned at Fort Washington. Md. Lieut. Col. W. S. Bowen To Talk Before Engineers of national defense will be discussed by the Washington section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society of American Military Engineers and the Ordnance Association of the American Society of Naval Engi neers in a joint meeting at 8 o’clock tonight in the Cosmos Club. Lieut. Col. W. S. Bowen, of the Coast Artillery Corps, and Lieut. Comdr. Sherwood Picking, U. S. N., will give illustrated lectures on modern types of weapons. The public is invited. The meeting will be preceded by a dinner to members of the three organizations in the Cosmos Club at 6:30 p. m. 2 Cow-Test Defendants Convicted by York Court YORK, April 20.—Howard Rep meyer and Malcolm M. Miller, de fendants in the cattle cases of Hopewell township. - were found guilty by a jury in the quarter ses sions court of obstructing legal process . ’but were acquitted of the charges of assault and battery. In the latter cases they were ordered to pay the costs. The cases grow out of the al leged obstruction by Hopewell township residents to the enforce ment by State officers of the tuber culin tests of cows. Public Speaking Classes Backed by Democrats Dr. George L. Farnham of George Washington University, will deliver the first lecture of a series on public speaking sponsored by the Women’s National Democratic Club at the. club house today. The classes in public speaking are open to the public and reser vations for the classes may be made by telephoning the club. A AlxJ V V x-aOa aA** VJ -* wi<’ 11 I*l Ju-O Companionate Kissing --rt- ■' x " "Wf • K 4 w 1 ■ ■I W I HI/ jml . aßHffr WK if 1 ji"' " k ' 1 L* • jS • 'Bl B *•"*' —lnternational Newsreel Phots MR. ANDS MRS. ROSELLE COMPANIONATE marriage is not a marriage with out kissing, as Josephine Haldeman-Julius and Aubrey Roselle,, her young student husband, indicated when the photographer focused him camera. Handwriting Expert Is Witness in Trial READING, Pa., April 20.—-T. H. McCool, handwriting expert, of Philadelphia, was the principal wit ness in the suit of Alfred Pearl man, of New York, against Anthony G. Lombardo, of this city, who Is on trial before Judge Schaeffer. The action involves a trade ac ceptance for $56.20 for merchandise, Mr. McCool testified that the signa ture on the trade acceptance was written by the same party who signed the name Anthony G. Lom bardo. The defendant denies it is his signature. Father of Peggy Joyce Dead in Farmville, Va. FARMVILLE, Va.. April 20.- Funeral services for Samuel B. Upton, 64. father of Peggy Hopkins Joyce, will be held here today. Upton for many years conducted a one-chair barber shop in ville, around which the much married Peggy played as a child. Peggy i» In Europe. CITIZENS TO MEET The North Capitol Citizens Asso ciation will meet at the United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R Streets Northwest, Monday night at 8 o’clock. 1 ti» National Uatly <4 KWwH ©1 Owl SflL to? £ Wffi 1K? MW Style and Quality Unusual to Find in Smart Spring Frocks Priced as i I f ■ | Low as T| I 1/ Junior Sizes —Variety is one of the charms of the smart- 18 17 l y dressed woman, but variety without ex- P c’ r M *JTto m* pense when the price is but $lO— plain, Beige,Maize, printed, flowered, dotted, and embroidered Orchid, Tan, W< MLto u”“ silk dresses for every daytime need—street, sh and business, sports, downtown, and school wear. combinations Larger Sizes Kann’s-—Second Floor “Aviatrix” Smocks Biousettes Os Linens and New—Made of Fine Quality Fancy Madras Broadcloth rt»-d f\f\ J's <tl OC F SI.OO X? A 'kX I > Jba. —There are plain white, / J /\ white with plaid col- J \A// Fy lars and pockets, all C\/ NA > -rSmart, isn’t it, this new model that has just P]aid styles, and /V o X A/_ arrived? Its uses are many—for office wear, eddo- / A t jW) for beauty-parlor attendants, for waitresses, four-in-hand ties to L \ ° iW!> an d home wear. A neat, double-breasted basque . match. model-notch collar, neatly cuffed short sleeves Kann Floor. —flared skirts. Ir“ .71 \ White Copen Green \tJ\ \ Roße Tan 1610 46 Sizes Silk Gloves P\ ' \ I Kann’s—Second Floor \ \ Wish Novalty Cuff 9 ■ Vs, kwiteM $1 p l l/roir 91 Vnud ft - so and 1/MSX ra m ,/-7S Vo,u " 1 |gwß«|j \\V j| | —Good looking gloves of / fl L° J/‘ \ heavy silk, with double / 1 r7 \ finger tips. Neat simple I i jj I I -1 styles, and embroidered cuff I/ \’ll I /K\ I styles, with prettily em- I I \ 11 I I ‘ I broidered backs. Sizes 5?« J L \ll I I \ \V-J 1 to 8, in pongee, blonde, X th \ll 1/ J AX' *— i r- —’ mode, silver, pearl, and (AnL —W / / —Lk——• white. * rfj /■ ■». II 11. i Kann’s—Street Floor “Schenuit” Tires Summer Trips | The Long~Wearing Double-Grip IT\ Deliver*. I Tire ThaPa Guaranteed for One A I >OAA7TI An > Six * Year —On a Monthly Basis! 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