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free fromynsanitary - disease ~carrying in- : . ; = and Foraker and Lodge and Roose- : « to its future course to- CHOICE—Cashmere, Bou- Amani Shampoo....2 for 25c | sects by liberal use REFRIGERATORS [J | =5———o——=—t=—— | housebreaking. to which he nieaded|day. he said. adding: i Cguet, medium size: Harrict Hubbard Ayer Empress Shampoo ........15¢ ‘ " . ULy e . kish Bath and . Powd - Fl > o before Judsze Hi Does Not Mean Abhandonment. | ‘urkish ath wder .............l 75¢ : Of PREVENTOL 'ORALLPURM cAs I o R ' A :g:.rm:a:ufl‘;:‘l‘;‘_\.“I:.d{orw ;:i'l:"onmdP f our activity |l Coleo Soaps, half doz, S5¢ Sr.mro.fl ?hampoomz !-r 18c - | ll A complete line of refrigerators for all E fault of a bond of $5.000 to await donment of our |lIff CHOICE—Monad Violet : Watkins’ Cocoanut -Oil 5 > purposes catried in stock for immedie i For Infants and Children action of the grand jury. he committee is | ol ad A Taleynn Powders SBAmpoo . S 14 B ‘ shipment especially for the Giocery | "It was testificd that the defendant later to pro- | Sandaiwood. Eclat an (I"REVEANTOL MatMadettmta:” = O |inUse ForOver 30 Years | entered the store of Philip Vudelevit | coed with its oranlztion campajitn, Dactylis Soaps..3 for 70c Butterfiy Talcum.. % va S, volvers, | And i ontinue formu ng p 1 - . SR -~ MAKES A CLEAN HomE 4— R e aoT T Strer. . W, [ | and stole Blx Walches, ten two suits |and build up & solid foundation for _ CHOICE—Big Bath, Williams’ Talcum Deodorants Sayé FLAVED B BORAH adventurer. John Hay was not a liar. Not the United States aided Panama, Ratification | Make Out Former U. S. Statesmen as Frauds. Senator Borah of Idaho. in an ad- .| dress in the Senate yesterday, epito- | mized the opposition to the ratifica- | tion of the Colombian treaty. | cussing the revolution of Panama in | /1903, when that country seceded from | Colombia. Senator Borah said: i| “This government did not take on THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. wvelt and John Hay and the leaders ( alded Panama. We owe Colombia I.UMBIAN IREATY nothing. and the stain of dishonor ::":hen:epu:m‘n e;;:mt:‘; 'fi“:_; should not be put upon this govern- rs have . 3 P blackmalil. It is the same treaty, ment: the brand 6f shame should not DatGo far as its vital elements are be put upon the character of Roose- velt. We should not inscribe over this tfansaction the legend of fraud. X the people in Central America so en- tangle and involve their condition that they are the losers it is not & part of the duty, even of @ great and generous nation, to take upon itself the stain of dishonor and the con- fession of a crime in order to com- pensate them for self-inflicted in- juries. Grounded In 1903 Transaction. “If Colombia had business to trans- {act with the United States upon any terms of self-respect, or if our, citi- {zens have acquired interest in oil in | Colombia which needs the protection of a treaty, I am perfectly willing to deal with them upon presént con- ditions and present difficulties and | present misunderstandings. But this | treaty is grounded in the old trans- {action of 1803. Colombia claims it | was for wrong done her. To ratify | this to confess these con::erned. as was reported here in 1914." The treaty was defended by Sena- tor Pomerene of Ohio, democrat, and Senator Knox of Pennsylvania, re- publican. Senator Pomerene of Ohlo, opening the fight ‘or ratification from the democratic side, declared justice de- manded that Colombia be compensat- ed for the loss of Panama through a course of events in which the par- ticipation by the United States, he asserted, could not be defended “either in the sight of God or of OF STEEL WORKERS Unemployment Conditions Not Ripe for Campaign, Geithe Says Labor Leader. Ratification of the pact was urged renn- | The proposed campaign to unionize 5,’-1‘51'."12_“’0'“’fr'.‘l"m’.i'r’“»?l'.f(?,“b.'é'.‘,flp the steel industry may be deferred the United sm:éslwrnl"lngll‘{"b:\;‘:e until industrial and economic condi- ‘.25°.'3&'.“%1.‘f folotbat we gained.” |tions have improved, M. F. Tighe. Taking lseue with Senator Pomer- |president of the Amalgamated Asso- ene. the Fennsylvania Song i United |Clation of Iron, Steel and Tin Work- &fates in the events attending the|ers, said today at the first session revolt of Panama “squared to our|here of the executive council of na- rights and duties and to the gov-|tional and international organizations Would Dis- what an_ able lawyer may do by —— men in my organization are working,” = Arthy vener. Steel Corporation will reduce wages . inniBEscel e reached the committee, the HO“'}' Soaps. d‘"F“- S1.60 Houbi s Tal R.alc bor leader sald, and probably will CHOICE — All-round oubigant’s Talcum...... Non Spi. o be discussed at today’'s conference. Bath, Palm. Oxide, Mary Garden Talcum....25¢ O4orono I ve Franklin 5371 this charge and denounced it as un- consclonable, and at last we ratify that which condemns everything we have said before. Root and Spooner be difficult to proceed with any elab- orate scheme of unionization.” The council probably will fault of $5,000 Zond. Frank R. Waters, charged with one pair of opera glasses, of clothes and one $100 victory loan | this work. He was arrested by Detective Reports that the United States There was approximately $70,000 in the committee’s hands today for or- decide |} @., FRIDAY, APRIL 15, ANSBURGH & BROTHER 191 — Saturday and Monday---Profitable Days to Buy Toilet Requisites A Mid-April Sale We've been preparing for it for some time —making stocks ready. and pricing great amounts of first-class standard toilet ar- ticles—less than regular. CHOICE—Imperial Lilac, matis Soaps. 3 cakes, 40c Cashmere Bougquet, 3 for 70c Elderflower, Palm, Brown Windsor and Violet, Rose, Mint and This_is THE time to make out lists of your TOILET NEEDS for the ENTIRE Summer—bring your lists with you and buy the articles at worth-while savings. Djer-Kiss ....... Coty’s Powder.... Tokalon Powder Nedra Powder.. Mennen’s Talcum.... 17c Colgate’s Talcum. 16, 18c, 25¢ La Reine Talcum.. the character of a co-conspirator. treaty is les of inter-{j - lenarecn erning rules and principles of inter-|in the steel industry. = . . Roosevelt did not become a common | '3TEES L irerence | national Jaw." e s entint he Standard Soaps Face Powders Hair Tonics and Shampoos 8 | way of finding an excuse satisfac- sald Mr. Tighe. who is chalrman of , i but the short-sighted duplicity and | fory to himself to ratify this treaty: JAILED FOR THEFT. the council “and thousands are out Honey Charms, Glyc- Woodbury’s Facial Wild Root Sham 45c i the selfish venal policy of Colombia|the world at large will know that of employment in other trades in the erine, Oatmeal, Pine PoasciaiiBisuty £ SRMDDOD- = e i for seventeen years wWe have met | . . yer Committed on De-|industry. With this depression it will Tar and White Cle- Wild Root Tonic, 36c and 45c i Q-Ban.. 45c and 8Sc Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine, S0¢c Mum Deodorant. Nidolox ... . ganization purposes. This money Water Cress....3 for 25¢ tt : ersey otton was left over after (he debts of the CHOICE—Natural Soap . pational committee ‘or orgunizin s AR = » 'y <L Ribbed iron and steel workers, which con- Violet, Sandalwood, Miscellany Petticoats e Rose, ifiac " “for e .8 4 puimer's Almond Meal...4c - aid. 04 o al A . . s . ; Vests finds were expected (0" be recom- EXTRN A Rmedin size Ponds Vanishing Cream, 186 Peroxide (large) 185¢ —in all colors, with mended by a_ speclal committee ap- cake of Cashmere Djer-Kiss C g S RE) oonnnenas accordion pleated Built-up or rib- pointed in January. 3 Bouquet Soap or a 10c Ll"- 'és ream Household Ammonia..... 10c founce: bon_shoulders, 500 M Tiahe prenided At lodeyis ey tube of Colgate’s Den- ke 45¢ Superior Quality Tooth- $2.98 Tomorrow---Saturday---An Unsurpassed Value-Giving Event! 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. sion, which was attended by repre- sentatives of the fourteen national and international unions in the steel industry. PRINTED MATTED FOR BLIND. Printed matter for the blind may be quality. 29c tal Cream with a box of Colgate’s Soap. La France Rose Soap, 4 for $1 Packer’s Tar Soap....... 18¢ Cuticura Soap .. Dentifrices Pebeco Tooth Paste. . Forhan’s Tooth Paste.... Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 10c and 25¢ brushes ................ 10c ................. 9¢c Turkish® Wash Cloths. 2 for 25¢ Pro-phy-lac-tic Hair mailed .to foreign countries for one cenf Woodbury” e o e Jergens” Batt Tavicteor S0 Lyon's Tooth Powder:.. e parh” Brash, removabie nounces, The present rate is one cent 3ifor2sc - Bobmos Toothidesic. - Me manllel . $1.25 AN ENORMOUS SALE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ STUNNING | Eisfir il reprgeeondin® BERRVECE il oo 2 = erine Soap...... 3 for 25c Mascarello with brush...59¢ ? Fateimmade its transpoftatinn Very cont] L. & B. Peroxide Soap, Lustrite Preparations for ° Welileytmaiis 3 for 25c ~ Mlnicrnng .. 29¢ Vrisley’s Bat 0ap, antine Incense. ..25¢ 53.50 PHILADELPHIA 3 for 25¢ Complete line of Denny & u l s--- - And RETURN Renner’s Peroxide Soap, Listerine 3¢ Denny and Melba Toilet War Tax 28 Cents Additional 3 3 for 25c Glycothymoline..19c and 45¢ Preparations. | e First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother. - $3.25 CHESTER . And RETURN Several hundred of our best suits. War Tax 26 Cents Additional ) Values up to $75.00, including ultra smart models of tricotine, twills, piquetines—lavishly embroidered and beaded. S8me bcafilifully tailored models. All silk linings. $3.00 WILMINGTON The Men’s Store Announces l And RETURN War Tax 24 Cents Additional 292 | | i | b S | Of fashionable Scotch Tweeds, the Sunday, April 17 | e 1 E SUI ’S new mannish mixture fabric that is $ 98 4 p- v I a 0 ‘ en s { ' so popular. New long coat styles, . MIMILAREXCURSIONS 2 I ¥ tuxedo effects, patch pockets and f— May 1, 15 and 29 i £ | self belts. Shades of blue, brown, tan, gray, etc. imore & Ohio R. R | i Baltim . R. : ' OF Jersey. the all-year-round gar- - nmon Union. Station 708, s, ‘ )1 »1 ON SU[TS ' SUITS ment of style and service. In several $ 7 98 !Y“S‘r'r:"}’;h‘:e:‘s:u?h‘;"gi";"r‘- | models, including tuxede and notcl . L20mmaame day, Seeifyeral : i i ; collar coats. Shown in all ¢ 1 _— i 7 heather mixture shades. Coats have s:'/‘p l‘)’éha andepp:c‘;(ue(asr. —-O.f pa!am‘;g"'eCL Ch’t’l 4 i | —in sizes 34 to 50—at . 1 1 CO TS ( Sport models of Polo Coating, I A ’s‘ § “ in _shades "of brown, tan and i ’ heather mixtures. They're ideal $ .00 EESE . outer garments and indispensable — for these cool mornings and evenings. All sizes in the g | (-] ’ lot we are offering at the low price of $10.00. | | . An unusually low -price for such an unusually good Sport Coats of Polg Coating and i F Velours. Some mixtures included. quality. s s : Wrappy effects of velour. 'Set-in s 98 We have been offering in regular stock a similar gar- : 2 .. and Raglan sleeves. Some half ) ment of pajama check, but not as good in quality at even a lined with fancy linings. Over one hundred coats in this —— higher price i group. Choose yours tomorrow at the money-savin, rice of $14%8. : e of tricotine and velours. Variously trimmed.. An entire « rack of these desirable ‘dresses on sale tomorrow at the give-away price of $10.00. % > lette, ‘Satins, etc. In a and the newest of trimming effects. Eyelet embroidery, lace trimmed, beaded, braided and embroidered. Extra $ .98 sizes included. ; . 1 9= Other Big Values in Skirts: Wraps, Dresses and Suits —Then, this is an opportunity—agreed? One that should cause you to anticipate your “summer-thru” requirements. —Sleeveless. knee length—sizes 34 to 46. —Short sleeve, knee length—sizes 44 to 50. —Every garment perfect—and cut generously full. —Perfect fitting and finished beyond criticism. Of Fashionable Mign- onette, in various shades. Also - serges—a I Direct Street Entrance to Men's Shop—Oft Seventh. Boys’ All-Wool Navy These 85¢ Serge Norfolk SUITS Records! “Al the New One’-— " AN the Time" 4 “On with the dance” p with these 85c Double- faced Columbia and Vo- calion Records, playable on all phonographs. If your eyes have been overworked they need rest. If you. continue to use them until they are strained they need attention. We will tell you whether you need glasses or not if you consult us. If you don't need them you cannot purchase them of us. M.A.Legst Op1icaL Co OPTOME";RISTS Loveliest models of Taf- feta, Canton Crepe, Trico- Stecially Priced | Secured from a New York . maker who has a reputation {for workmanship and the qual- \ Clearance oHA TS Bargain Briefs ied it i From the 1st Floor Have you tried it in & : our washin, 2 The Kind We Formerly L S ] . Note These “Peppy” $1.98 Waists Sold . P machines ity of his product. For service ox Trots— Dainty, crisp new Waists, o as H 'g h as "5'00 ; —for - appearance — and for Siren of ‘.{sm Sea of dimity and- voile. Sizes $I oo MAGIc genuine ' value, parents could Without You 36 to 46. Sheer quality..... * - OXYGEN do no better than to choose Hi Hottentot ¢ H. D Becoming Powdered Sesp ;h‘else].splanlc(liq ‘s(uits. Full cu:l. g.. - ouse Dresses Shapes of Satin, " Absolately Harmless ully lined knicker trousers an emember Me ’ the seams are all reinforced. Bright Eyes Wl & madefand falt Hcur Straw—Ready- Softensthehardestwater Sizes 6 to 17 years. Vove: Birds ‘ of gingham, in a variety of pretty patterns Whitens Clothes Do You Ever Think of Me? Removes Stains e to-wedr ng. . Look for the Silver Lining Trimmed Hats $1.98 $l.00 Although especially gdapted Pindfove: Apsosi g e s No Boiling Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $6.75 : Rose of Spain " - ‘ These dainty aprons come in It does away with the chip- Single and double breasted models, alpaca lined am I striped and check percale, made 490 . DK/ fof harmeul ipowders (Gr coats, fully lined knickers. Made of serviceable spring - with pockets and girdle.. ; None Delivered! Washing in & washing ma mixtures.” $izes: 10 to 17 years. : N B g N ".:'%'&u'n".';:l'z’ ugt.;:i:-:-'r;:;'n"gfif s 0-H-I-0 and Arabia—One- . i S 2 clothes after rins so . $4.98 Silk Waists sddors‘ sPort Hats Picture Hats et Dearest One—Waltz ) - Bell Brand Blouses only 69¢ ing ma- We repair all makes of Tricolette, georgette, crepe de chine, ! 5 Ne: 5501 . : : to washing in & wash! 3 ; 4 : tub silks, etc. in a wide assort- inr potortments | | A host’ of smart- | | Finest materials X chine OXMAGIC 0 OXYGRN Every Blouse is. new and perfect, made of high phonographs at moderate ; ment of colors. All sizes. latest 9 looking ss oo atch th 1 1 used for many other house- count percales and shown in many smart striped pat- charge. Hundreds to pick from, $2. 8 At o OB cm gse PAU. hold purposes, such as wash- terns. Efon collar, attached collar, and neckband styles. where under $15..... ing dishes,’ glassware, enamel and china, and does not injure or roughen the hands, for it is 50 mild and yet does the work with the greatest efficlency. Give it a trial TODAY— just phone for a box, use one- third of it and if not satis- factory your money refunded. The 1900 Shop 707 T2 Street K. W. Phone Main 7197. styles.- Buy the spring and summer supply tomorrow at this special price. Sizes 4 to 16 years. cach one a big value at Special! $2.98 Join the Record Club $10 Worth of Records N $2.00 down - $200 monthly 3 —same prices as if you [ L A Sale of $1.25 Oynx Fiber " . Silk Lace Hose . Of fine quality fiber silk lace. Every pair_perfect an‘d regular $1.25 grade on sale Saturday for &: Colors. include brown, blue, gray, new fawn, white and black. All" sizes. . - ~ Spring Top Coals, $6.95 Double-breasted Smart Top Coats, in all-wool navy blue serge and gray, tan, tweed mixtures; also Heather and Brown Cassimeres, well tailored top coats for cool - weather. Size 2}4 to 10 years. FIfth Floor—Lansbuigh & Brother paid spot cash.