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THE EVENING WINTER PASTIMES— URNITURE o STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1921. 13, —By Herbert Johnson [FORTIFY BOUNDARY OF U.S. AND CANADA,SAYS BORDEN — : - Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores OUR CHAMPION COMMUTER, WHO.HASNT MISSED THE 7:4! IN FIVE YEARS - WAS.NT S0 SURE OF.HIMSELF —You will find here something new, different and distinctive in furniture. ~~We do painting, paperhanging and upholstering. Inc. *17 T4th Sto'd Doors Notth of 1T 58 G ASHER | 915 SOUTHERN B'LDG. | h St v 13251 5 = T iine baeveni s eo. Plitt Co., Inc., 5525 = oN .SKATES.— BUT Pl et Ghime crenly 9, = ; B = s gressional committee, which qualify his previous public utte t no one [ i i 1 i ! s the I i E i ' 604 9th, and F St. Corner 12th INCORRI SHE 710 Ninch 8t. ¥.W. Mt. Pleasaat 8¢ WHY PAY MOR 1t United be fou cerned. ADVER' NT. More of Those Rousing Reductions | Today, Friday and Saturday 0 !]'nMELYWARNlrE [ to drive out impurities. safe Cannda's Flour Interests. £76,000.000 is flour milling and others at the house of Doorn are {convinced that the death of former 65¢ Eskay’s Food. . $1.00 Eskay’s Food ing was held in Albert Hall tonight, under the auspices of the league of / : . ‘ :: Il Res. Sale e s g @ [in tln, 0 'I// 7 V// \‘_y? o War tax not included. R War tax not included. l':ll:e a &) llal’ < N [| e Witt's Kidney | 25c Hinds’ Cold Cream. ..15c 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST 7 //, $1.00 De Witt's Kidney 3% OD. Vanishing ¥ R ORI o Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 |l $1.20 Pinkham’s Blood i Remedy ... ... ... .. 75¢ 7 7 | 50c Caldwell’s Syrup Pep- S0c Elcaya Cold Cream. .32c We A re Dlsposulg Of 3154;3 Caldwell’s Syrupsgc S50cAngelus Lemon . o c 1 h Creambco o0 42c Dlsc Pepsin ......... ... 79 ontinued Patterns in 50c_Bliss Native Herb | S0c Palmolive Face Tnblet.s ............. 39¢ Cream .......:..:i... 29¢ F 1 ] t d Cb 1 e, e 23c 4T11—Soap, 3for.... STc || Z ablets: . oo iocn 79c d EEcERIC lne mpor e lna / N — Wch.lg’anopepton, Fair- $1.00 Mando. . ....59¢ chids ............... 2 i at the old / / // 50c Hay’s Henna Sham- < Soccr:::pa g Mumsgc POOR. -t o f ol 39c EEERECEL Sthecap L HE Won :w;// ZCATCH-CAN 0 60c Hay’s Hair Health...29c | 25c Palmer’sSkin Whiten- % 4 - L Pre_ War Prlces (/90 YARD DASH BYMIRING AKID To YELL o7 /56){%; S Tl e e 17c k ] : C4LL ABOARD!” AT THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENT] L e ’s woser sovmon ulator ......... .....15¢ | 50c O'D. Cucumber and Which Are in Many Cases 50 i s”fmll’:rdm's Malted Almond Cream. ...... 29 Less Than Prevailing Prices | B 5 ! $1.00 Bo 25¢ Day Dream Talcum. .15c Resigned to Ex-Empress’ Death | o> Mg | 20 St T, . 1 WING to the prohibitive prices at which f| n . . i e | T P T ..15¢ . e | Income Exceeds Budzet Estimates. [|; Cold and Grip Germs find| 30c Red Cross Kidn S ¢ several of our patterns in fine Imported || Other World News Told in Brlefl_'p‘l\rml_: 2 :”5"3:'!' f":"iv’»'é’:?"".z’?fii BTt e es et e monE Plasters _....... Y ie | 25¢ Frivole Talc. . 14c China are now held, we have decided to dis- . morean” 050000000 “trancs, || those who are weak and run |||} 60c Formamint Tablets. .42c | 25c Mavis Tale.._......17%¢ z i (e 2 S - 8 . which was 16 per cent above theilidown and whose resisting! 60c Milk’s Emulsion. .. 53¢ continue their sale and close them out at the ||Former Kaiser Knows Wife Can Live But Short Txme.‘mgm p couimates st more han [\ U0 S o vest $1.20 Mill’s Emulsion. $1.05 | 25¢ Mennen’s Flesh Tint. 15¢ old pre-war prices, which are in many cases Flowers Being Held in e ey | The pure food elements in :2‘03'6?5“{__2 ::ejf gulm 2lc | 25c Mennen’s Cream less than 509 of the present prices. Includ- Readiness. OBSERVE LEAGUE DAY. || Father Jflln:‘c:\i{:dif}:fil h}::lg} Gt b Tint SRR RRLI IR 15¢ ed in this sale are— 3 = jenergy to resist LOIG ARG 35¢ Fletcher’s Castoria. .25¢ | 23¢ Armica Cream...... 19¢ g By the Associated Press. nou Robers pelied 0670 Mass Meeting in London to Ce“‘! ‘()’}‘]lx, gcru:l,; e et 50c Watkins’ Mulsified 50c Amorita Cream 29¢ i Li D olland, Januar: 3.—For- | vou. st 7,411 for his liberal s 5 he gen axa - [ f I 3 | Royal Crown Derby Staffordshire Royal Worcester You are when vou Empress Augusta Victoria is a mat- . alimiary | na s ion. to celebrate the anni- s ’, cdicinedl Ll 2B R ey s o=t B R A SeRR(P 55 " T S ke e 2 : 5 - 2 ter of only a short time and are re-|report Ly on! “fux‘r’ff”"d?r‘:“"".:: o et oot k) athien John's Medicine, 25c Raymond’s Pectoral 39c O'D. Improved Cold : Service. Dinner and Dessert Plates. Tea Cups Isigned to tne inevitable. Dr. Haeh- | statistics for the year 1919, The "“'""l\ ague. The minister of education, H. | || because it is guara:]lteed free ”_;?h? ------------ 15c Cream 23¢ o i . - v {uer, the physician attending the for- |2 et e ecan was ided. Th akers ||| from alcohol or dangerous | 25¢ Tiz, for tender feet. .15¢ [. _ <o ~00 Tt b e e e = > ; 5 g 2 f which represent- | A L. Fisher, presided. The speakers || a £ i ke n eet. . 15¢ | . i3 and ‘\‘””‘_‘ rs, After-Dinner Cups and Saucers jmer empress, said today that her con- | mployes in the in-lincluxlp Lord Robert Cecil and Vis-||'drugs in any form. 65 years| 25c White Pine Cough 25c Witch Hazel Jelly. .12¢ and Bouillons jdition was such thht she might linger ;10 try nulmbt.-rm] 9GUlm:AlTs an;l 441 count Grey. N in use a i Syrup 15¢ 25¢ S ), 5 5. i p : it was be-|females, their aggregate salary being | Lord Robert Cecil said that in con- Sreeceecee.... eet’s Deodo jindefinitely, although it was be-| gz, B | sideration of the difficulties with weetsiD) rant.. 14c coming increasing!y serious. which the league had been beset it Every detail for her funeral has yptian Raiders Find Bombs. was o _small boast that it was still O'D.S already been worked out. A Doorn NDON.—The Cairo police have|living. Viscount Grey expressed the . 5 i dered to keep con- - belief that in the future people would . Shavin )5 e "5° Srock “of frowers on hand, | discovered bomift, acids and a number | i ‘more think of parting with the g| O'D. Dental Pure Gum ” : Y . 3¢ the employes of the estate |Of circulars in a house which they |league than of exchanging civil gov- y Cream Cream R b EDMONSTON’S [ has heen given a list containing the | raided, says a dispateh to the London | ernment for eivil war S R ubber o5 inames of friends and royaltie 10 (mimes from that city. The owner of egular 25¢ e re; 25 1 Home of the Original FOOT whom telegrams are to be sent when | ing house explained that he nad re- JAPANESE MAY LEAVE tubes, this sale only | tubes, thi;g;’;?;c;rilcx' Nlpples fthe end comes. ceived these from Dr. FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. HE foot is made up of 26 separate bones and’is like a watch; if one part becomes disorganized the entire watch becomes affected and so with the foot. Our Foot Form Boots are designed to correct these troubles. Shoes Should o Be Properly i : : Fitted Improperly shaped shoes are the cause of 9% of all foot troubles. Perfect feet will be kept perfect by wearing our Foot . Form shoes. Most any foot trouble can be helped and a large per cent eventually cured by our Corrective Foot Form Boots and Ox- fords. R Consult Us About the Requirements of Your Feet EDMONSTON & CO. ‘; (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Andrew Betz, Manager Authorities on All Foot T Puts A Hush On Your Gears Trust Ebonite to put those whimpering, gfindir}gtmnsm} sion gears tosleep. After Ebonite spreads its coating of lubri. cation over the gears you won'’t even get a whisper out of them. : EBONITE For Transmissions and differentials stays on the job all season—one filling of a tight trans- gmission case is all that is necessary. Ebonite eliminates all metal-to-metal contact—kills fricion—and puts a keen pleasure into driving. Try Ebonite—ask for it by name. Sold at garages, gasoline mtionfnnd accessory dealers in five and twenty-five pound tins BAYERSON OIL WORKS Manufacturers Erie, Pa. leam Products— Former Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm arrived here today from Wieringen. He was unable to come Quring the Christmas holidays, be- cause the island of Wieringen was icebound. May Land if He Takes Oath. MELBOURNE, Australia.—The gov- ernment has offered to permit Osmond Grattan Esmonde, son of Sir Thomas Henry Grattan Esmonde, (o_rmer mem: ber of parliament from North Wex: ford, Ireland, to land at this por from the steamer Makura, which brought him to Australia from Van- couver, provided he takes the oath of allegiance. This he has thus far declined to do. Countess Falls to Her Death. LONDON.—The Portuguese Count- ess Da Ribiera Grand fell from the Campanila (St. Edward's _ToWd:r)_o( Westminster Cathedral while visiting the historic edifice and Wwas killed. The countess had been missing from a Chelsea nursing home, where Count Grand also resides. Bomb Outrages in Spain. TORTOSA. Spain. — Considerable damage was caused by the explosion of a bomb in the chamber of agricul- ture. Another bomb was found in a mail box at the post office, but the fuse was extracted in time to prevent it exploding. Sinking of Red Ship Confirmed. PARIS—The French government has received confirmation of the sink- ing recently of an armed bolshevik transport in the Black sea by the French destroyer Sakalave. Another bolshevik ship accompanying the transport was silenced. uSoeclalist Milllonaire” Weds. LONDON—Prince Charles Hopkins, an American known as the “socialist millionaire,” was married to Miss Eileen Thomas of Wolverhampton at St. Peter's Church here. Mr. Hopkins and his bride will spend their honey- moon on a six-month tour of the world. | Strike Threatens Ship Tie-Up. { MELBOURNE—Shipowners are de- termined to fight the shipping strik- ers and say they will tie up their Bteamers indefinitely, if necessary. The sailing of the steamer Makura, which has a full passenger list for Vancouver, has been postponed in- definitely owing to refusal of the steamers’ crew to sign for the trip. Blame Reds for English Riots. LONDON—Recent attempts by so- called unemployed to sélze town halls and etart riots cannot be attributed to genuine unemployed, but were instigated by Russian revolutionists, according to the Evening News, which claims to have found the headquarters of the red organization that is engi- meering trouble in England. The News states that the Russians have a committee headed by a young Russiam woman with an office in the business district. Keed Armenians by Card System. BATUM, Transcaucasia—The Arme- nia soviet food commissionary has inaugurated a food card system be- cause of the shortage of supplies, ac- cording to dispatches received here today. The population 'of Armenia has been divided into three classes. manual workers getting a full bread ration and other workers -a lesser amount, according to the nature of their employment. - The situation . is nsidered critical, as fuel also is king, the dispatches say. Lloyd George Assoeiate Wins. LONDO. Roberts, coalition- enionis 0 was backed by the prime minister, David Lloyd George. was elected to the house of commons in the recent by-election at Hereford, the result of which has been an- Khaffage, said to have been an ed prominently in the on in Egypt in 1919, 31 Azehar University and whose wife, American political £peaking 2 other places. Advised by Land Agent in Texas to Return to California. BROWNSVILLE, Tex., January 13.— Following a conference here yester- day with representatives of the Amer- ican Legion, S. Kishii, Japanese land agent, advised eight families of orien- tals here to return to California. Mr. Kishii said he had concluded that an_ attempt to start a Japanese colony here would be unwise. American Legion officials expressed the belief that further misunderstand- ings here will be averted by Mr. Kis- hii's decision. URGE “OPEN SHOP.” CHICAGO, January 13—The na- tional conference of state manufac- -rs’ associations has adopted reso- Foreign shipping firms to f fifty-seven have opened c s in Hamburg and are running regular service to all for- ign_countries, says a Hamburg dis- atch to the Tageblatt. Among them are twenty-two British and eleven Dutch companies, while even Portu- gal and Cuba are represented. Pern to Receive U. LIMA, Peru—Peru naval au- thorities are sceking suitable anchor- ages for the units of the United States Atlantic fleet which is to visit Callao after the joint maneuvers of the At- lantic and Pacific fleets in Panama bay and off the South American coast. S. Fleet. ¢ favoring the open shop in Canada-France Trade Pact. American industries, urging a “con- OTTAWA. Ont—Canada has con- |Structive policy of controlled immi- cluded a new trade agreement with | 8ration,” with no restrictions gener- ally at present, and opposing restora- tion of national boards of adjustment sought by the railway brotherhoods or any step which “would tend toward nationalization of America's roads.” ! RICE FIRE LOSS, $250,000. v — CROWLEY, Ia., Janua — Further Canadian Price Drops. | Plantors' - Warehouso® here. coll.\?'minqi.r}n‘; OTTAWA, Ont.—The downward | 25,000 bags of ric, was destroyed by movement in prices throughout Can- |fire early today, the loss being approxi- ada continues, figures made public by | mately $250,000," partially covered by in- the labor department here show. Re- | surance. . it was officially announced here today. The agreement provides that the minimum tariff of Canada be given in exchange for the mini- mum French tariff on nearly the whole list of articles included in the convention of 1907-1909, with a con- siderably extended list of articles not included in that convention. AT I T e e T ) Right Food a Big Factor in keeping one sturd Sn i to o chitagd rape:Nuts is awheat and barley food that is scientifically made for a definite purpose. Ithas delicious taste; is easy to digest; and con- e O! e ns for health and comfort. “Theres 2 Reason’ Grape:Nuts e | | | Made by Postum Cereal Company; Inc. Battle Creek, Mich. ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets Nearing $7,000,000 Sarplus More Than $600,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W, JAMES BERRY, Presldent JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary OAL Only the Better Grade Prompt Delivery B. J. Werner 912 New York Ave. Phone Franklin 7628 t o — for | Breakfast at “The Crown” Service of the proper food on which to start the day right. Locations: ’ Answer the Call most speedy remedy we know, preventing pne\ugunia. PAINTING Phone Us for Estimates, R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 1114 9th St. Ph. N. 281-233 Painting Department 15¢ Squibb’s Liquid Soft Soap, 4-0z. bottle, 15¢ Pure Cod Liver Oil, Pint bottle, 49¢ Boraxo, Perfumed . Borax—Smalj size, Merck’s g:gar Milk, Lb. carton, 49c L & F. Agar Agar, 1-Ib. box, 42¢ Epsom Salts, 4 Ibx. in tin box Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, 3-0z. bottle, 25¢ Dobell’s Solution, For Nasal Catarrh and Sore Throat. Pint bottle, 15¢ Best Distilled Witch Hazel, Pint bottle, 25¢ Glycerin and Rose Water, 4-0z. bottle, 19¢ Tincture Iodine, 2 ounces, Best Glycerin, 6 ounces, ; 25c¢ Best Extract Vanilla, 3 ounces, 35¢ 75c Rubber Emulsion Lemon Gloves, |cigimaioe | Cream, 42¢ 79c 39¢ Qakley’s Perfumed Soaps, rose and violet, 3 cakes Bc.‘c_g/fiem 70c Ib. Always Fresh and ‘Wholesome The Candy of Taste Hershey’s Cocoa, 1-2 Ib. cans, 2 for..... siany 35¢ Waxed Lunch Paper, 3 for ... 10c Van Houten’s Rona Cocoa, small cans, 2 _for .... 1 O’D. Special Coffee, 1-Ib. bags .. ..25¢ Arbuckle’s Coffee, Ib. cans. ...... 29¢ ! 510 11th St. 1727 Pa. Ave. is a‘Preul:i-p'!i;m for Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. Its the 15¢ $1.00 O’D. Dozen, 25¢ 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste.32c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Pastoiico: . . 32¢ 50c Milk Weed Cream..33c 50c Stillman’s Freckle Cream ............... Dental Floss, spools or glass, 13c; 2 for Poo L T 50c O’D. Liquified Cocoa- aut Oil Shampoo 25c Q-Ban Shampoo R [ $140 M. & B. Mouth Wash SeE ot 83c 0c M. & B. Wash 50c Zylano Tooth Paste.29¢ 75c French Bristle Tooth Brushes . ..49¢ 15¢c Palmolive Soap, 9c; 3 for ZSc;ednzen’ ’89¢ 59¢ O’D. in box; regular price, 50c. Sale price, box..23c Sterno Heat, can, 10c; dozen ..... Best Absorbent Cotton, J. &J. and S. & J, Ib. carton Sterilized Gauze, 1 yd, 12¢c; doz............ $1.30 Glass Nasal Douches....9c Mt. Vernon Wood Tooth- picks, 3 boxes...... 10c Writing Paper, |_u|u.|ly sold at 29c; this sale only ....cooeeaceea...18c Jergens’ Soap, the regu- lar 10c bath tablet at 7c each, dozen. . .79 O'D. Syrup Hypophos- * phites, pint bottle. .67c | station, tickling and g:t rid of eoughs, drri tckling = i