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A "Cool"Savingof *5.00 to *13.00 on

Men's "Hot Weather" SuitsPriestley's Mohair, Tropical Worsteds, Palm Beaches

$25.00 to $25.00 Values!Several hundred wise Washington men have

grasped at this opportunity in the last few days.There's still "good picking" for several hundredmore. Remember, these are not a lot of suitsbought up for "Sale" purposes; they're our regu¬lar stocks, bought to sell at $15.00 to $25.00. in¬cluded are blues, browns, blacks and tans ofGenuine Priestley's Mohair, Tropical Worsteds, Air-pores, Palm Beach andC ool Cloth, in solid colors and mixtures. You'll be a "Hot Baby" when thethermometer and prices go up. if you don't get one of these!

Just Because We Need the Room for a

New Men's Furnishings Dept.We've got to cut our §30,000.00 stock of high-grade clothing exactly in

half.and here's the way we're doing it! It will certainly pay you to invt"st!

2 for$21

SUITS AT

12 .75 Valuesto

$25.00

BEST SUITS INTHE HOUSE

«242Values to $50.

SUITS AT$17 .50 Values

to$35.00

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Upsetting An Old Tradition^When you sec a friend's home that is tastefully fur¬

nished with good-looking furniture and with .

those little things that go so far to make a homebeautiful.it doesn't necessarily follow that itwas expensively furnished. Chances are that shebought it at Mayer's.

Here at the Life Time Furniture Store we have a habitof furnishing homes with artistic furniture, andat prices so modest that you'd never think it pos¬sible.and quite probably it couldn't be done else-

- where..T^oday we'd like to show you how we can do it for you.

LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN ANAME l- f V

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NEW AUTO WITH AN AIRPLANE PROPELLER.EIGHT H. P.i

.,. a- XiTills w«!rd car, the "Eolli." w«» Invented and made in Paris, and nu*v Is startling the wtaid and stolid in*

Inhabitants of London, as ft runs through the metropolitan street*.The eight-horaepower engine Is Beared to a small "airplane" propeller, revolving; within a circular guard. The

body has a long taper to itbld .'drift."

SEEK TO AVERT STRIKEIN NEWS PRINT INDUSTRY

Crisis Near Over Pay for Unskill¬ed Labor in International

Wage Scale.NEW YORK. April 28..A crisis in

negotiations to avert a general strikein the news print industry of theUnited States and Canada will bereached today, when labor delegateswill reply to thp manufacturers' de¬mand that unskilled labor be left outof any contract for an internationalwage scale.Although the millmen's demand left

room for a one-word answer, "yes"or "no," it was predicted that thelabor men would seek to split theissue by offering counter proposals.

ISLAND CLUB TO OPEN.Many Washingtonian^ to Attend

Festivities Tomorrow.Special Dispatch te The Star.BALTIMORE, April 28..The Gibson

Island Club will have its formalQpening tomorrow and. judging bythe number of acceptances whichhavo been received, not only fromBaltimoreans, but from members inWashington. Philadelphia and NewYork, a record attendance is lookedfor.Among the members from Wash¬

ington who expect to attend ar^:Mr. and Mrs. Epiphalet Andrews,Mrs. William J. Boardman, Mr. andMrs. Joseph H. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs.W. N%. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. BrittonBrown. Harry Bulkley, Mrs. PowellClayton, Maj. and Mrs. Reginald L.Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fran-chet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles CarrollGlover, jr.: Lieut. Col. and Mrs.Thomas Holcomb, Mrs. Frederick A.Keep. Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph Leiter, F.I,. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesP. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Girvin Peters.Col. F. II. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. OrdPreston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.Robb, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rutherford,Capt. Powers Symington. DouglasScott Thropp. Mr. and Mrs. lioweTotten, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Woolley, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. WilliamMason Wright. Mr. and Mrs. MarkReid Yates, Lieut. Commander W. K.Kilpatrick, Alexander B. Legare, Mr.and Mrs. John T. Vance, jr., andGeorge Oakley Totten, jr.

COLLEGE COMICS HALTED.SEATTLE. Wash.. April 28..Sun

Dodger, the comic monthly magazinepublished by University of Washing¬ton students, today was refused per¬mission to continue. The faculty pub¬lications committee yesterday adopt¬ed the recommendation of James E.Gould, dean of men. that there is notsufficient comical material about acollege to enable a humorous maga¬zine to survive.

LOTHARIO, AGED 66, DIES.Clubman Married 19-Year-01d Ele¬

vator Girl.Once in Asylum.BOSTON'. April 28..John Baker

Keys, wealthy sixty six year oldclubman of Cincinnati, whose mar¬riage to Miss Florence Girardin. nine-teen-year-oid elevator girl, at theHarvard Club of this city, of whichhe was a member, caused a stirseveral years ago, died here late yes¬terday^^

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PIONEERS AND ORIGINATORS OF

Fur Cold StorageExpert Fur Repairingat Moderate Prices

AH! EPSOM SALTSNOW LIKE LEMONADE

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Epsom Salts made Tasteltcs with

Fruit Derivative Salts

Enjoy all the splendid physic-actionon the bowel* of a dose of epsom salt*without the awful tast-e and nausea.A few cents buys & handy package of"Epsonade Salts," the wonderful dis¬covery of the American Epsom Asso¬ciation. Even children gladly take it.Drug store*.

An AttractiveEducatorfor a

GrowingGirl

Unlea stampedlike

it Unot an'Educator

daughter wants contented feetSHE wants shoes that will

protect her tender growingfoot bones and let her feet growsupple and healthy.Shewantsshoesinwhichshecan

walk comfortably.gracefully.Get her Educator Shoes be¬

cause, besides sturdy wear andpleasing appearance, they are

made to 'Het the feet grow asthey should." She will neverknow the foot ills that manyhave to suffer. /Try comfortable Educators

yourself. And get them forevery member of the family.Don't let your feet suffer

needlessly.

FOR MEN, WOMEN ANtf! CHILDREN

.Tel-U'Where.Information Bureaus

will direct you toour dealers

Phone jmt local Tel-C-Wkere Bureau (or name .( nrarrnt dealer.

Relatives who sought to preventhis marriage had him committed toan asylum, but he escaped and ef-fected the elopement. The legal bat-tie continued until December, lastyear, when lie was adjudged sane andhis fortune, which had been in thehands of a guardian, was returned tohim. His youthful wife sued fordivorce, but ttie marriage was an¬nulled instead. Burial will be atCincinnati.

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Your Satisfaction

YOUR

BLANK BOOKSFIT YOUR BUSINESS?

Slipshod bookkeeping i« falal to sue-*cess and often results from the wrongchoice of books.

If your business records need pages of icertain form to tonve-y their message clearly f

[_ have us make >ou blank books according t<your own directions.

Ruling, printing, binding.all three an

<lone right here, promptly and efficiently. At all times a complete line of stoct

Stockett-Fiske Bldg. Blank books. J

In No Other Store in WashingtonDo You Find This Double Opportunity!

Make Your Inquiry Today.We'll Follow it with Action.

STOCKETTFISKE . COPRODUCING STATIONERSOlO .E . STREET-NW

"Snap up one ofthese"Snappy" Bell Suits

And at this price you get a

REAL suit.a suit for whichyou'd most likely pay $35 or

more in any other store in thecity7. The materials are guaran¬teed to be ALL WOOL (amongthem are Tweeds, Homespuns,Worsteds, Checks, Stripes, BlueSerges, etc.) and the workman¬ship is the kind that stands up.the kind that KEEPS your suitlooking the way you want it tolook. Better come in and see foryourself. *

Extra Trousers to Match theSuit for only $5 Additional,Which Gives You a 2-PANTSSUIT FOR .........$2450

i I Stores All Over the Land920 F Street ^SSSSS^v 941 Penna. Ave.

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