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To build flesh QUICK-take Yeast with Iron (RON For Sale by the P and good drugsl: 25 cents buys a hottle of “Dan- After derine” ut any drug store. hair. ' DANEEINE; Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, Dodge Hotel here November 17 to 19. An appeal {ssued by the league to- day reads as follows: *“To encourage sound labor stand- ards, will you not hold your national convention® where the health of the woman hotel workers is protected by the eight-hour day, eight-hour week, onc day rest in seven, no night work after 10 o'clock and the minlmum wage? OSTEOPATHS START WAR ON CARRYING REVOLVERS CHARGE OF LARCENY AFTER TRUST MADE Man Who Registered Here as From { Winchester Brought Back From Newport News. Mid-Atlantic Assoclation Would Prevent Their Use Outside of Army and Navy. Another step toward the: abolition of deadly firearms was taken Satur- day, when at its closing session, at the La Fayette Hotel, the Mid-Atlan- tic Osteopathic Association voted a proposed amendment to the Consti- tution of the United States prohibit- ing the manufacture, sale or carrying of revolvers, except for use in the Army and Navy. California, A well dressed young man who reg- Washingtol | isiered at a locul hotel three weeks ago as . R. Page, Winchester, Va., | was arrested In Newport News, Va., | Thursduy and turned over to Detec- tive Ira II. Keclk who has brought him lere to answer a charge of Drug Stores | lurceny after trust, D. W. Millsaps, | Mere (1111 11th street, belng the com- | — | plainant. In recommending such leglislation, | | "YU is charged that Mr. Millsaps was | the physicians took the stand. that it | !introduced to Page by the president |was their duty to work for the aboli- | of a stock company in which he is in- |tion of everything which is hasard- terested. Pago is said to have repre- lous to human life and which causes | sented himself as a stock promoter |many deaths and injuries. jand agreed to write a prospectus for | Speaking in favor of the amend; the company in which Millsaps is fu- (ment, Dr. R. Kendrick Smith of Bos- | terested, recelving $150 and 4mportant | fon declared the revolver to be the { papers of the company. Photographs most “worthless arlicle manufactur- were taken of the invention handled 'ed for private use, and likewise, the by the company, but Puge went away, most dangerous.” 14t Is charged, without complying with | Dr. Smith gave statistics to show Ris promise to-provide tho illustrated | that London is policed by 2,200 con- prospectu: stables, not one of whom carries a Detective Keck found the name er, and “not one a year is kill- George Raymond Gioetz among tho criminals,” he said. prisoner's effcets and questioned him | “In approximately one year one | as to the ldentity of Goetz, The pris- |New York life insurance company | oner sald Goetz was the name of a | friend, but when tuwe name aud his | photograph were found among police | records Le admitted he was Goetz. Having admitted his_identity, the | prisomer told Detective Keck that his { home Is in Charles Town, W. Vi iDEATH THREAT TO PASTOR in and about Washingt | = | Ordered to Put $500 on Steps of AID OF WOMAN WORKERS. Catholic Church. T OMAHA. Neb., October 20.—A mnote |Consumers’ League Appeals for threatening death unless Le placed | 5300 on his church steps was recelved | Sound Labor Standards. | last Tuesday by Rev, Patrick A.| An appeal to all organizations to | | Flanagan. pastor of a local Catholic | investigate hotel working conditions | Chureli, {t was lcarned today. The | before arranging hotel banquets or rned over to the police | meetings was issued by thé National S | by the priest, who said he was not | Consumers’ League, which will hold ce. { alarmed by the note. | its annual convention at the Grace - i Dr. Smith gave figures to show the number of such firearms manufac- tured during the year. Jany of the delegates will remain in the clty to- | day ond be taken in automobiles to view the different places of interest Oregon, D. 'C, year. the forty- establishments. Nothing Prevents Us From Making Good Every Promise RIMARILY, because we d d on no outside firms to us £ill any order. the only Washington concern capa- ble of manufacturing blank books under its own roof, in addition to having & complete variety of stock sizes. The shortcomings of others do not affect us. We depend on no book- binder because we are bookbinders paid= sitllion dollaraltn Joasse caused ourselves. And the same applies to y the revolver rough accldent, mur- ey . . der and suicide.” printing, ruling and all the other o) tions required to manufacture a blank beok. We know the caj city of each de- t, and a time estimate is a artmen promise to be faithfully kept. PRODCNG 210 SUINERS ST. MONDAY, OCTOBER- ghugtts and the District of Colum- Ly This appeal is to be sent especlally to organizations contemplating gén- eral conventions during the coming — During one week the police ~inl These | London have arrested more than a| standards are established by law in |score of women on charges of being® thé state of | bookmakers or proprietors of bettiyg th Dakota, Massa- 31;..1921." Quaranteed Quality at Store Hours Credit—Service—Low Prices at The Natumcl Farniture Co. |8 A-M. to 6 P.M. | The Naticnal Furniture Co. Furniture That's Right ~rr | at “The National’ wfi{?yEp:Eh:., Credit for All of $100 or More You can furnish your home com- A" 2:piece set of W plete by using our Easy Credit Plan. A. Rogers’ Silverware or ¢ Select what you need and arrange pay- a 42-picce set of Decor- ments to suit your convenience. We're stefaDintcEyase, outfitting Homes on Credit—They're Successful and Happy Homes. S S S Bacon was an honored name in the piano industry when our oreat grandfathers were fighting Indians and blazing paths through primitive forest. A Bacon instrument carries with it the glory and prestige of a hundred years of accomplishment and achievement. This is the instrument offered you today! We are offering genuine Francis Bacons in this sale at ten dollars down—or three dollars per week on our Three-Year- Pavment Plan. Butin our mind the money inducement—great IIIIL\\'E?IIIIN!IIIHIIIllfi\'/rlilmx\'lrlfllllllIIlIIINII!Li\'lrliIIIIIIIIIIIlmlI!&\ffi:fillllllllillllliIIf.i\Yl}.l]IIIIlllIlllIIIIIC.&\'I&?IIIIIII[II|IIIIIl?i‘?lr)flllI'\\lfrlfIIIIIIlllllllllllii\'lrifllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIII\\'!EIIIINHIIllllii\"&tlllllllflllllIIllfN Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Hol;xer L. Kitt, Secretary-Treasurer G Street at Thirteenth TN S M GO 2N e = NOW e ‘specrally price for this company - $575 . down —or Francis Bacon UDrig\}‘--f&S Francis BaconBaby.Grand-$ 745, On similarly easy terms during "this sale & (9 as it is—is secondary to the reputation and character always associated with the name of Bacon. AD The famous sea fighter of 75 years ago was one of the many prominent owners and admirers of The Piano. pesen Frankly—we know of no betterplayer in its class-than-the sturdy,-reputable, reliable Francis Bacon. We can vouch for it in every particular. It is a musi- cal masterpiece—built by master craftsmen in a most masterly manner. J . % In order to get these popular players at this time in sufficient numbers for the purpose, we had practically to'pledge our word to the makers that we could sell them—so our business judgment is at stake in this event. A i We assured the Bacon Piano Company in Jaguary last that-we could dispose of a certain number of instruments—mostly players—in September. - We had to do this—else they would not have agreed to ship the instruments. - Were we right—or wrong? Judging from the number of visitors—and buy- ers—in this store the past few days, we think we know the answer. There is no doubt about it—a lot-of this patter . about-“buyers” strikes” and “money stringency” is pure piffle. The people who know this-store-and its standards are very sure-that-any offer- ing of this sort sponsored by us is real and genuine. Of course, they.are buy- ing—and buying fast. If you are surprised—just come and SEE._ 3 _TEAR THIS OUT-AND MAILAT' ONCE__ " ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO €O, ' G Street at Thirteenth. . GUARANTEE ™% _ T hese instruments-are guaranteed unreservedly:in writing for ten years from date of purchase,—we hold- ing ourselves jomtly liable with the manufacturers.. The purchaser is practically’ doubly insured. : above) which is now offered on' special terms " short-while. : <y @ < This is a prize at any price. - * | UPRIGHT PIANO - {__[PLAYER PIANO | BABY. GRAND Withou? any- obligation whatsoever O;I'my. part ‘you may send : ;e ilwlquplu and-full details of the Francis Bacon Piano (as This Ten-Piece American Walnut ~ Dining Room Suite 51697 Get the dining room ready for the Thanksgiving reunicn. Suite consists of Large Buffet, Cliina Cabinet, Serving Table, Extension Table, Armchair and five Side Chaiis. The price is extremely attractive at . . Very Specially Priced Exactly Lile Picture —is of Polished Golden Oak and consists of Attractive Dresser _.and Chiffonier, each with plate mirror, and Full Size Continu $42 .50 3 post White Enamel Bed. For tomorrow we Mave marked suite at the extremely low price of.eeeerieennes D LR IR T TS PR 0 _Use “The National’s” Easy Payments 2 Mahogany-Finish Overstaffed - Rocker Like cut, cavered with Tmie tation Leather. 3 with good_grade imitation leather. Oak Duofold With this Duofold you have a living As Sketched $34.75 room and bedroom combined:....... Durably constructed and covered On Easy Credit at “The National” Easy Credit at “The National” OF THE Lrumnroee onpi] | for a : MICN RENT t