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¢ WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, How to Torture Your Husband. CHESTER, HERE'S AN ARTICLE ABouT | THE NO TOBACCO LEAGUE, TT SAVS S THE SEERETARY OF THE ORGAMIZATION 15 REVAMPING- ¢ OLD AMTI-SALOOM SONGS, suas*rrnmnom WORD ToBACCO FORLIQUOR. . LISTEN To THIS — D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY %3, 1921 —By Webster| [/, S, Government Acts Against 61 Firms Dealing in White Pine By the Associated Press. in custody, federal officers have left In-|Of a_ quarrel over the dog of ST. LOUIS, Mo., February 23.—The | dianapolis for Chicago, where it wn: ul;l‘;hr Llexm:: g':.';‘,?f,::» 'i;_-:;m;«s;. n:- a large quantity of opium was stored.|lving in the nando Es- government today filed injunction pro- | &, (RS QEENUIY Dere was said to have | cobado, aged thirty-eight years, first ceedings in federal district court|peen implicated in smuggling narcotics | peity officer of the gunboat, was shot over the Mexican border. ana killed by Justo Badeola. steward of (Iw‘ vessel, according to the report 1o the polic 15 1 diately filed & motion fer & new tri Recommendation by the jury ol clemency would 'Ilv. sent Schuck to prison for life instead of to md&- tric chair. FRoM THE BLIGHT AMD DESTRUCTION OF FouL MICOTIHE, THAT FILLS M0 AMD BODY WiTH Porsore UNCLEAN, GIVES NOTHING THAT'S GOOD AND ALL THAT (33 MEAH, WE'LL FIGHT 'fl: REDEEM OUR BRIGHT BoY Dog Cause of Murder. NEW ORLEANS, La.—As a result mascot oo against the Southern Pine Associa- tion, sixty-one corporations and sixty- nine individuals, in an effort to end an alleged conspiracy to curtail the sup-|{ ply and increase the price of \elluv\'mr":;‘ Beginning today— 2 a Spring showing of "~ Golf Suits. Fabrics vance_committes of the board s at Princeton University, that or. Henry Clay »ine lumber. | The suit was filed by District Attor- ney Carroll at the direction of Attor- eneral Palmer. anti-trust law by the association and from the Golfland of A Ton & Breiimiars gownction o Onlpvtheseuercr-d- restrain the organization from recom- Dd" "[ IW e mend or suggesting curtailment or rompt ivery e world SCOtCh eeds restriction of nroducu(nn of yellow | s It charged violation of the Sherman or measures or acts tending to it in such curtailment or restric- ’ Made by KENNETH DUR- WARD and RIMELL & ALL- B. J. Werner 912 New York Ave. | WONDER. HOW THE AIR To vT RUNS - - FRAHM THE BLIGHT AHNV DE-STRUCL K-~ It ‘was asked that a_permanent in- i be granted after hearing of | The jury was oul : o Wb 5 - - O-TiNE , THAT Mdenes. " ; S o : E Y SOP. ‘Which describes the 1 FRoM THE BLIGHT SHuN oF FouL NIC S TH: ‘.‘,l‘.‘fi'{;& o The latter. for the purposes ick’s counsel imme PHONE FRANKLIN 7028, FILLS MiMD AHRND BoDy WITH . . STRUCK SHUM OF FUUL a d‘lsnululm. n.f the 2\3:«_0?"1!101\. Dis- | ] B fl genuine as faithfully as 18 AWND DE- Dol o LR AT = i Rbtormey Carronsalis 1 % NIC -0 - TINE, THAT FILLS MIMD ARND BoDy WITH PoisomN un- CLEA™M — RATHER PRETTy Vo' T You THimk ? attorney to prepare an order for the {Jefendants to show cause why the in- junction should not be granted. He | et March 15 for the hearing. A tem- porary injunction was not asked for the perfod before March 15 carat. Smooth Out the Wrinkles Mrs. Coon’s Prescription Jfor eradicating wrinkles and toning up the muscles of the face and neck—is put up under the name of Muscle Cream It’s just a matter of giving your face and neck the proper attention, with the Cream— Dear Mrs. Coon:— 1 am %o glad to hear that you are going to put your creams and lo- tions on the mar- ket. They have dome me so much #Zood for mo many years that I like to think that other people are 10 have the bene- fit of them, too. 1 am Price is no mental hazard here. $35 to $60, and if we must say so ourselves, well worth it. Golfnickers. At $5, $7.50 and $8.50. Dr. Hadley Sums Up War's Effects. NEW HAV Conn.—President Ar- thur T. Hadley, yesterday at a gener: zathering of alumni at Yale Univ to see the undergraduates at work, made | what he called his last official speech to | the alumni. President Had said the war had had two effects on the thought of the country. It had produced a gen- ral intellectual awakening, so that peo- ple have wider interests and do more] thinking for themselves. and it also has |2 i -F«_.,w FEEEEE R R RE B bren followed by a breakdown of 5 s . Uoms and. conventions, which have made | ety and the wrinkles will pass the orderly conduct cf life more difficuit. e avay: and all that: denletion GIES NOTH- 1N6-TE-IATSGODD AHND = s 12 fowe e 2 et I'M Goix' T GET {mi Josd BeeteHaioem of the chin be removed Three Killed at Niagara Fa NIAGARA FALLS—Two workmen || were killed and two were injured here | when a work train collided with a hydro | | oslectric engine near the Niagara whirl- | %/ pool. A third man was killed at almost | % the same time when he was hit by a| dump car used in the hydro-development | J operations. kA GINES ALL THAT 1S MEAM WE'LL FIGHT To RE - DEEM OUR BRIGHT BoY ! A BIGC Box oF BLACK CIGARS One of the five “Prescrip- tions” for sale at all Drug and Dept. Stores. $1 ................ ! Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon, 1405 ISt. (& Each PR RN R R R R R N s RN RS RN SRR ERR S HUDSON | | Ex-Kaiser and Son Must Abide | X E L sPEv bead Consider Its Low Cost. ; NEW YORK, February 23.—Mrs. B By All Restrictions on Liberty NSTINCTIVELY you group Hudson with the few cars men consider really great. But do you take Dandraff Cure Ip Food Almond Skin Food Muxcle Cream Abxorbent Cleansing Cream U S S AR SRR A Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys i THE AVENUE AT NINTH J Officers Seek Opium Smugglers. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—With one man - oy This Quality Butter Is the Choice of Thousands of Housewives Ellin L. Speyer, humanitarian, philan- thropist and wife of James Speyer. banker, died here early today of bronchial pneumonia. She had been an invalid for two years, Thirty seven years ago, with sev- oty By the Associated Press. THE HAGUE, February 23.—Re- plying to a question in parliament today as to the present status of former Emperor Willlam of Germany and the former crown prince, Foreign Minister Van Karnebeek announced that J. B. Kan, secretary general of Dutch government affairs, had been instructed to carry out the regula- tions now in force or any which might be taken to restrict_the liberties of the Hohenzollerns. Both the former kaiser and his son, said the foreign minister, were considered as foreign- ers, who, because of the positions they held, must content themselves with restrictions placed on their liberty. Summer Weather in Paris. PARIS.—Paris is enjoying balmy, spring weather with bright sunshine, and the leaves = eady are budding on the trees along the boulevard. Men without overcoats and women without furs throng the Avenue Bols du Bou- logne in open taxicabs, automobiles and coaches. Prussian Landtag Elections. BERLIN.—Complete returns m the elections to the Prussion lantag show that the 401 seats in that body will be apportioned as follows: Majority social- | & ists, 106; centrists, 79; nationalists, 72; people’s party, 57; communists, 30; in- dependent socialisis, 28; German demo- | crats, 25; economic party, 4. the Australplain, from Neuvitas, and the Austrairange, with 38,000 sacks, from Matanzas. RIGA.—The fuel daily is growing m ing to reports Moscow. The pric is in Russia rious, accord- cived here of bread, sugar |and butter have risen to almost un- believable heights. Meat is said to be almost unobtainable. The large official population of Moscow, includ- ing members of the red army and of the secret service, see in the curtail- ment of transportation the Worst pos- sible calamity for the already depleted supplies of the city population. They declare this would result in the loot- ing of food trains on their way to Moscow and Petrograd, soldiers and civilians joining in the plundering, and that as a result the trains would arrive in the large cities half empty. CENTENNIAL FOR COLLEGE. PHILADELPHIA, February 23.— Graduates of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science from all sec- tions of the country were guests of the college today in celebration of the hun- dredth anniversary of its founding. T e T daches From Slight Colds. 'S Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets © the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advertisement. with 38,000 sacks, | from | eral other women here, she started the first working girls' club in the | United States. She was active in many child welfare societies and was identified with a number of welfare organizations during the war. Atlantic City Sunday, March 6 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Lyvw. Washington 1201 AM. ‘Tickets on sale beginni; M Consolidated Ticket '0:'::':‘ lfl!.bm=nad .l§ Streets, and at Union Station. Returning Lvs. Atlantie City 5.00 P.M. Pennsylvania System note of its lower price? Not one but scores of official records give Hudson its reputation. For five years it has been the largest sell- ing fine car. More than 100,000 owners regard it, not as a lower priced automobile, but as a superior performing car of unquestioned reliability. There is little in the qualities of any costlier car that make it as desirable. There is a price advantage in Hudson not met in any car of its quality. 1212 Connecticut Ave. Reasonably Prompt Delivery Lambhert-Hudson Motors Co. Service Station 633 Massachusetts Ave. Salesroom To Reimpose Sugar Duties. MADRID.—Import duties on foreign sugar at the rate of 25 pesetas per hundred kilograms will shortly be re- imposed, it is announced. Telephone Franklin 7700 SUPER-SIX LiST OF DEALERS Charles F.gHull, Hagerstown, Md. wnodbl-e otor Car Co., Woodbine, We are now selling the highly advertised and most famous WASHING MACH(NE on the market Cut Steel to Start Trade. MIDDLESBOROUGH, England.—As a consequence of semi-stagnation of trade, the northeast coast steelmakers have made further cuts in prices, rang- ing from 30 to 60 shillings a ton. R ~ Aspirin Then it is Genuine . Warning! When you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which comtains proper directions for Colds, Headache Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. | Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. Aenirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Balicylicacid. Washing Machine ; Feature No. 2 The Motor Clutch One of the features which guarantees the Eden's durability fs the Motor Clutch. In case the washer is too heavily loaded or too great a bulk is fed through the wringer at once, there is not that usual costly blowing = 9 out of fuses, but, with the Eden the motor - clutch automaticaily releases the motor while ‘-_\ i the strain is relieved and the washing is con- Rii5 tinued with perfect ease. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St Wallace Entertains Envoy. PARIS.—Hugh C. Wallace, the Ameri- can ambassador, yesterday gave the usual Washington's birthday luncheon to the diplomatic representatives in Paris of the Latin American nations. Dr. Gastoe da Cunha, the Brazilian ambas- sador, and the Haitian and Costa Rican ministers sent- their regrets. Brzil was represented by the first secretary of the Brazilian embassy. F Jas. F. Strange s fem, Anuapois. Md. Boarman & Bradford, Belalr, Md. Queen City Garage, Cumberiand, Md. Easton Motor Sales co., io-. lul. Patapsco Garage, Ellicott City, Mountain City Garage, Nenek. ul. The People’s Garage, Galena, Md. Lambert Automobile Company, Baltimore, Md. Virginia Motor Co., Charlottesville, Va. The Hicks Motor Co., Winchester, Va. § Hargrave & Lewis, West Point, Va. J - Bright, Keyser, W. Va. Hedges, Martinsburg, W. Va. ’l‘b- Vlr[l.h Motors Ce., burg, Va. AR B AT YRR PRIV RSN 410 € AU 4 104 < o S S AR € S SOSIAS SV J.-el P. Treacy, Oakland, Md. J. B. Cullen, Pocomoke cny, Md. A. W. Fooks, Salisbury, M H. H. Harbaugh, “’flt-lllter. Md. Smith Motor Co., White Marsh, Md. lli Montenegrins to War on Serbians. |3 LONDON.—A wireless message from | Berlin says that according to Swiss reports the Montenegrins have de- clared a holy war against the Ser- bians. Two Serbian regiments have occupied Cettinje, Montenegro, and the situation is grave, thé message says. R S —— SRS —Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. e ¥ SPRRPARTRC a 3 Telephone M. ~m TRAEATRRRRGI @ Will Form Swedish Cabinet. STOCKHLOM.—Gov, von Sydow of Gothenburg has agréed to undertake the formation of a new Swedish cabi- net. There have been a number of attempts to form a cabinet since the| resignation_on February 14 of that headed by Baron Luis de Geer. X § | | Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices @a[m &c)nartm@ 1215F ST.and 1212 101218 G 'ST. Objects of Art At Moderate Prices Favors Impcrt Duty Increase. SANTIAGO, Chi.e —The chamber of deputies has approved the bill pro- viding for a general increase of 50 per cent in import duties, but exempt- ing some articles. The measure passed the chamber in the same form in which it was adopted by the sen- ate yesterday and now goes to the council of state. —and that it is harmfulin greater or less degree to.many-adults. Maythen,taked:anceswrthafiblebever age which may prove definitely injurious? The Famous Cereal Drink INSTAN T POSTUM demmtofasahsfactorysafetable drmkltoffersple asing aroma——a snappy coffeelike flavor, and its wholesome ingredi- Given Food, Then Arrested. MONTREAL.—One hundred and fifty unemployed men walked into a weill known chain restaurant here, de- manded food and were served free of charge. While they were eating the police - were summond and twelve ringleaders were arrested and held in $50 bail each to answer to charges of vagrancy. e s o e e s R RO Peru Arouses Britain. LONDON.—Cecil Harmsworth, un- dersecretary for foreign affairs, an- swering a question in the house of commons as to whether the govern- ment was aware of complaints made against the Peruvian government by intending _emigrants for non-com- pliance with agreements made by its agent, the emigrants having sold their | homes and then been informed they Tapestries Art Mirrors \ Console Sets Art Potteries could not be taken to Peru, said For a Child’s Liver and Bowels T Itatian Marbles ents can only make for health and comfort. - ther! Sa “Cal'f " th notice of the Peruvian government. 5 other y e, en you will Australia Buys Cuban Sugar. Art Chinas L ‘Theres a Reason” Madé*by'm Cereal Co,Inc,Battle Creek, Mich, et genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full > directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongues coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on Jhe bottle. - Children loye this delicious laxative, 1 HAVANA.—The Australian govern- ment is making extensive purchases of Cuban sugar, which is being ship- ped from various ports. It is re- ported that 1,000,000 sacks of sugar have been contracted for. The steam- ship Australmount. with a_cargo of 48,000 sacks, will sail from Palo Alto; Inspect the atiractlve exhibit in our art room. —Second floor. o