Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 2,-192%. PAINTS - Representative confirming the supposition 2 3 ill as drafted inc 3 said that 1 X WHOLESALE 1 applicat mploves i the Dis gular | bia would secure . }(Vf s 0l Law Wun Harsh, fiolnt giean The author explains that under the |being within ( old law. which b ent of s i { the dayk of gres employment of vast numbers of citi- 2 the workman who met with ion of the iet of Co a m dent unon the Afull page ad could & folacciammaien, | " U et g o promise no more~ usually ciaployer would the fund 3 ¢ to the recove ia fuliin no case would it h rulesijocs the employe's The bill fu ment of heT™ provil nrovision in the and eflicient | tal services | rothe that 1 important cases of injury and death ot b s in our vast industrial and 11ife where the misfortune | Medical, cannot be blamed upon nabie for the ence of the empl but is in- to the very employment 1| MRS, CALVIN COOLIDGE AIDS $47,000 DRIVE | that the i to emplo! commerc| Bear Charge. ¢ r ght is that industry and empl its own burde d_health of ry emplove. in s it s a ed by the employn ould be harge upon it, jus Woodmard & Lotheap DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lésser Priced Merchandise 2 svans Hughes ha | - honorary vice chairman ighip of the wome dvi mmittee wh ed in members of th, Mrs. Thomas W ng, ) | Larz” Anderson. 3 Mrs. Carey Brown, ) o A Presentation of - R & G Corsets $1.00 to $5.00 A splendid quality Corset that is in full accord with the merchandis- ing principle of our Down Stairs Stere, in which low price ana dependa- bility are combined. 3 Different models for each type of figure. Low-bust, lightly boned style for the slender woman. Corsets with more boning and stronger material for the more devel- oped figure. - \Waist-line and low-top Corsets, as well as the medium bust. For the full-figured woman we have a sp'endid assortment of well boned and well built Corsets, that hold the figure to straight lines. Laced-front models in pink coutil, with ventilated back; eMstic at lower end of back; shield beneath front lacing: mode’s for each type of figure. ) R & G Corsets for misses, with low bust; medium-le skirt; lighths boned. $1. S STeh kit sowen and M i Volunteer wonian wo! linvited 1o attend a me { women's headquarters o Army budged 9 | northw 0" o'clock | tomorrow | lafternoon. ddard fast night | !xent out”390 invitations té®women to ! attend and announced that ali women | who ¢ interested in the work of cnting the budget” for the' jfon Army will be comed ! WILL IS SET ASIDE. Timothy Brosnan's Disposal of | Estate Successfully Contested. The will of died in M. valued at $1 by the ve Court widow, Mr: caveat cl ‘nder the ven only aring that he sufl The bulk | ynn Gardin and | d for the proponents of the snted by Attorneys Wilton J bert. William' G. John- | son and 1. H. ¥, an. | FIRST SALE NEWS INTERESTING TO MEN 300 Men’s Woven Madras Shirts .Specially priced, $1.45 : Woven Madras Shirts, in neglige style with soft fold cufis: all new spring patterns, warranted fast colors: full cut and excellently made of first-qualit: woven madras. Wizes 14 to 17 inclusive. i ) Owing to the limited number offered we urge should quickly take advantage of the opportunity. | — i Overhauled. a new girl T saw you the old one painied . —— T ————.. . — carly selection. Men Women’s and Misses’ Prunella Skirts Specially Priced, $9.75 We have secured 30 more , of these high-grade Pru- nella Skirts in new plaid A Clearance of 100 Trimmed Hats $2.75 Hats taken from regu- lar stock in a great variety Women’s Silk Dresses Special, $12.75 Individual Dresses of patterns which <old so Taffeta and Crepe Meteor of colors and in stvles for quickly at the opening of in basque effects with wide dress and tailored wear. this Down Stairs Store. colored sash, trimmed with Black Hats trimmed with All are in the box pleat colored georgette: ruffled flowers or fancies. Gray. style and are certainly at- skirts. These come in copen and black hats trimmed tractive and an exceptional navy, brown, taupe and with ribhon bows. Small value biack turbans. with dainty trimming Tue. Jlack. of pleated fibbon. Women’s Georgette Blouses Now Lowered to $2.35 Worth Waiting for. Blouses of excellent quality georgette in many different models: made with sg s 1t quality georgette § ) ; quare or round 3 necks. deep collars or Peter Pan effects: long and short sleeves. Colors are navy. black, flesh, \\']Iile' LANSBURGH & jade, orange, honeydew and bisque. R & BROTHER | Children’s Union Suits, 50c Waist double Boys’ Part-Weol Knickerbockers $1.00 Well made mixed Knick- erbockers of part-wool ma- terial: light weight. X splendid opportunity te se- cure an extra pair of knick- erbockers to match the boy's suit. Sizes 8 to 17, inclusive. Beaded Bags, 34.95 Deautiful designs in Winter clothing is safe. | from the attackof moths * and other insécts when ° sprayed with PREVENTOL . before summer packing. (PREVENTOL 5 MAKES A CLEAN HOME Children’s Knit Union Suits row of buttons and strong, with beaded bags with pret- durable waistband in back. tily crocheted top, draw string and tassel. A splendid value at $4.95. A cool garment for summer wear. Sizes 2 to 12 years. LR e R e S e : T B . RO vl ! ’ y > !?n"'u‘.fi?i . - e = = PAY FOR SERVANTS' | Chivalrous Nauvy Officer Shot, : s “Dress Up” the Porch : : ™ 4 ess Up erorch Yet Denied U.S. Compensation | ,, = B 3 : ! Judge R —by giving floor, furniture, g‘ lN]URlES PRUP"SEI]‘ — : @ screens, etc., a coat of Reilly's & w:;:rfifxfl i R ot e, 5 Paints. We have a brand for glnepresemafive Fitzgerald’s!I‘.f.f,.,'i",ffi";i by vi:‘lxlu:":\'«”i]"df* vening between his serviee and:he & every purpose—floor paints 1 Itress at Comey Island, N. Y. Beeause j§ L e it iy & Bill Would Set Up Fund to « ‘ot on afflal duty at U & paints for wicker porch furni- the nave al burcan eld | Phe e i ture, screen paints. etc.. etc.— T of ot . Te es his: Tndu ; z . 5 7 g s 2 pey which was ordinarily 1i ]:j} and Reilly Prices. like Reilly ! sl wer © United States, to whom: the Hen 1 an% ghe Wb et 1= . - =~ bl ope of th appealed, sustained the view [ terefore, in my i;’) Paints, are always All Right. g‘ ton Wik or e Distriet of Coliml ofthe buresu. Incldent of i = S epresentative Views of Attorney Genernl. ‘ Window and Plate Glass Cut to Order < i et o Sl i e cane HUGH REILLY CO. §|iiiis it g Sl I 0 e | 2 h: B would B 1334 New York Avenue é‘ provide | conpana By g njured in pr e ko) \‘7/ If you have whiskers andadollar, it'stimeyou had a Gem < At all dealers a onnection with ice. but was duty which any man un- der the circumstances owed (o so- Judze Advoeate Disngrees. Advocate 1 Navy did mot agree with the con- - duty. the deed of an officer or an cn- a member of society, _tion of merethan 160 pages his ser “ You will say it is the richest and most beautiful magazine e CENTURY s May John R. 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In beauty and artistic value, The CENTURY sets a new standard. perbly illustrated through- out, it is printed on spe- cially-made paper,, with a heavy, rich brown cover, stamped in gold. Color il- lustrations and decorations are by well-known artists. o) purely row -interpretation of strictly 'orms honorably and is injured or k in the performance of such duty. It is su- to those who care If you send the coupon we will mail a 10-Day Tube. Watch the effects in your mirror. Feel them 20 times. Then you will realize what this new method means to you and yours. Enjoy these delightful results for ten days, then decide. ‘Teeth You Love to Show This offer is to women who desire to look their best. To men who find.that tobacco stains, ctc., make their teeth look dingy. To young folks who know what beauty lies in glistening teeth. ' . It is to all who have learned that old meth- iods are wrong. And that, despite the tooth brush; teeth discolor and decay. Clouded by a film Teeth are clouded by a dingy film. At first it is viscous—you can feel it. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. Old ways of brushing do not effectively combat it. Much of the film remains. Then night and day it may do ceaseless damage. Most tooth troubles are now traced to film, and those troubles have been constantly in- creasiag. It is the film-coats that discolor, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substancg which ferments and forms .acid. It holds the acid in contact with. the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of other serious troubles, iocal and internal. Science combats it Dental science, after long research, has found ways to combat film. Able authorities have amply proved them. Now leading den- tists, here and abroad. advise their daily use. These effective methods are embodied in Pensaden REG U S The New-Day Dentifrice The scientific film combatant, approved by modern authorities and now advised by leading dentists everywhere. ‘Each use brings five desired effects. All druggists supply the large tubes. N a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Thus one may twice a day apply them in a most delightful way. Millions already do this, and to them it has brought a new era in teeth cleaning. Three other effects Modern authorities find that a tooth paste should also bring other effects. This to cope with the average diet, rich in starch and low in fruit acids. So Pepsodent stimulates the salivary flow ~Nature’s great tooth-protecting agent. It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva —put there by Nature to digest starch de- posits that cling. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva— Nature's neutralizer of the auvids which cause decay. These are natural results, but modern diet often fails to bring them. This tootb paste brings them, at least twice a day. Note the white teeth Note the glistening teeth you see. Ask héw people get them. You will find, we think, that most of them are due to Pepso- dent. But this is more than a question of beauty. Those whiter teeth mean cleaner, safer teeth. To young and old they mean better tooth protection. . It means more to children than adults. Young teeth are most easily attacked. Very few children escape. So dentists advise that PAT.OFF 10-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept. A, 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IiL Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Find out how millions get them Pepsodent be used from the time the first tooth appears. . Let one person try it in your home. Then show the results to all. clusions of the Attorney General. but | listed man, who. in the act of extend- was obliged to accept them as final. | ing aid to persons in distress. obliyv- t seems 1o us.” said Admirai Clark. | ious 1o possible consequences himseif, that the high traditions of the naval with | servico, no less than the fundamental | ard without consideration of the nar- élements of chivalry and ideal de- wvation to duty. should. without ques- | tary duty. pe! cral Clark of tion. place in the category of line of | unselfishly, humanitarian motives. mils- 1 -~ You'll quickly see The Pepsodent results are very quickly ° apparent. Some are almost instant. A ten- day test is usually convincing. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. ‘Watch the other good efiects. The test will be a revelation. The book we send will explain each mew. effect. Then judge by results, and their scientific basis, what is best for you and yours. Cut out the coupon so you won’t forget.

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