Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 18

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¥5 No Comeback - OUSEWIVESareonly in- [ ] terrupted by TOLMAN: ] drivers once a week. Soiled linen is taken when [y thefreshlinenisdelivered. Prompt appearance at ] stated times—just another & convenience of TOL- MANIZING! "The Tolman Faundry F. W. MACKENZIE, Manager ) " Cor. 6th-and C Stree‘ta NW.. o|the amendment and th Democrats, Led by ‘Reed, Ready to-Renew Fight for . Five-Way Plarm. With Senator Reed of Missourt and othef democratic-leaders prepared to renew their ‘fight for the soldiers’, bonus as an amendment to the tax f1bill when the Senate reconvened to- day, the grogress to be expected to- ward final action on the bill appeared problematical. Whether advocates of the Reed bonus amendment, proposing retention of the exceas profits tax to defray the cost of the five-way ad- justed compensation pl were pre- pared formally to move adoption of ose discus- sion on it had not been disclosed. Should this be done, however, and the amendment be tabled in accord- ance with- the majority. plan as an- nounced by Senator Penrose ot Penn- sylvania,, in charge of the bill, bonus advovates on the democratic side, ac- 2! cording te announced plans, would then be: ready to counter with for- mal presentation. of the Simmons- ‘Walsh amendment proposing payment B| of the bonus out of the foreign debt Enhance the good looks of your finest linens by TOLMANIZING . Phone Fn‘nklin". and then to keep the scalp healthy and the regular use of Carter’s Eau-de-Quinine.. . | Here’s the Real “Care for * It’s Easy to Do Yourself - MEN ARE 'learning how easy it is to shampoo safely, the Carter way— interest. 'Will Push Sales Tax. Meanwhile proponents of the sales tax planned to press their campaign today to secure the necessary major- ity to put through one of the three alternate plans offered by Senator Smoot, republican, Utah, as.a substi- tute for the miscellaneous 8 con- tained in the pending bill. Claims were made by them last night that forty-two republicans and thres dem- ocrats were prepared- to vote for a sales tax, leaving only four short of & Senate majority. If such a tax is adopted. it would leave intact such ctions as the income and corpora- o taxes as well as the administra. ARLES C. PURSELL DIES. Prominént Restdent Member of As: | ‘sociation of Oldest Inhahitants. s twelve .oplwnd [ Z loubtful. This Jeft &lk’ republican absent or not polled. - These leaders said--that to- put through = sales tax. proponents would have to. obtain at least five vdtes on the democratic side in addl- tion to‘three now pledged. They de- illrtd this was notiprobable.. Three . Charles C. Purséll, a life resident of lemocrats -were represented as doubt- [- ful, with the remainder, probably -o.}rlldly opposed to this form of taxa- Without ‘& record:vote an amend- ‘ment was adopted increasing.the limit of war savings certificates, which ons berson may hold from §1,000 to 35,uuy. Brief debate preceded action on the amendment, during which ' Sen fostering the proposal, that acce, ance of the increase was only In‘h‘:r- therance of the government's policy to encourage thrift. v Sales Tax Near Majority. Sales tax proponents in the Semate are claiming close to the necessary majority to put through one of the three alternate plans offered b; ator Smoot, republican, Utah, substitute for the miscellaneos clses contained in the pending tax revision bill. Luxury and nulsance taxes held the center of the.Senate stage yesteMday and last night, with party lines oblit- erated for the first time since the Tevenue revision bill. was taken up oF eTues wore ot ihia slass era voted out of the that the charge was made from the democratic side that there was a movement afoot %o strip the measure 80 as to make:necessary the adoption of a general sales tax. This was denied by Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania, in charge of the bill, Wwho said it was not the ume to bring | | forward a sales tax. Agrep to Manufacturers’ Tax. Five per cent manufacturers' taxes on carpets, trun| valises, purses, 1 ng fixtures, and fans of certified amounts Wwere agreed after some discussion. These are to replace the existing lux- ury, clothing-and similar taxs paid to the retailer by the consumer. ithout a "roll call the "Senate struck out a committee amendment for a 5 per cent tax for the leasing or licensing of moving picture films. By a vote of 32 to 18 'the Senate agreed to the House rate of 5 per cent instead of the present 10 per cent on works of art.® The jewelry tax section with the Present rate of § per cent was agreed :c‘:l.r‘lia vlmz a nrtglllon lexemptlnx nstruments, eyeglasses an spectacles. Stk 4 One of the two new taxes proposed by the finance committee, that on rme!nl%mlt:‘re and l‘I’mnn made of mported cabinet woods, was knocke out of the bill, v Tax on Photographic Films. Taxes retained included: Photographic films and plates, other than moving picture fiims, 5 per cent; candy, 3 per cent for all kinds, in lieu of the. present rate of 4 pér cent; perfumes, essences, extracts, tollet waters, cosmetics, halr olls, hair ofl dressings, restoratives, etc., 4 per cent, in lleu of p nt stamp tax firearms, shells and cartridges; ting and bowie knives, dirk knives daggers, cigar and cigar- etes holders and pipes, humidors end smoking stands; hunting and shoot- ing garments and riding habits; liv- eries and livery boots and hats and Listen! Your Hair” ; hair well dressed by Five minutes once a week, using Carter's Ko-Ko-Nut Oil Shampoo cleanses the scalp and restores the natural condition to the hair—.not dry and brittle but wholesomely, safely cleansed. For Carter’s Shampoo is purely vegetable—couldn’t harm a baby’s skin. Every morning as important as the daily shave—an invigorating rub with Carter’s Eau-de-Quinine to liven the hair cells and prevent dandruff— you know it’s great! And puts the hair in perfect condition; keeps it in place. To prove the quality of both shampoo and tonic, any of the stores listed below will give a full size 50c bottle of Cartér’s shampoo free this week with each bottle of Eau-de-Quinine purchased—and if you don’t find it entirely - to your satisfaction—money back. a 50c Bottle of =4, With Every Purchase f One Botdle of Carter's Eau-de-Quinine Guaranteed Satisfactory or Money Back , BRING THIS COUPON At 'l'heoe Drugguts and Toflette Shops: PEOPLES ELEVEN DRUG STORES = ° - O'DONNELL'S, 604 9th St. N.\W.—12th and F. Sis. N.W. UNITED CIGAR STORES—Toilet Goods Dept.—15th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. BIGGS' PHARNACY, 14th St and Oolorado Ave. N.W. BUTLER' ARMACY, 11th 8t and 2T CAMPBILL'S PEARMACY, 14th and Decatur Sts. N.W. )N'S DRUG STO! @1 un;:.tro 'S .. RE, 1 » 5 W ZENNER, 17th and Q B4, H. W. XENNER, 1816 New Hamp- shirt Ave. 1. HOYT LANE, 1ith asd E. Capitsl M s, g T fud 8. tad .mufll DONOHUE'S 0Y, Wisconsls' Ave. a3d O St N.W. o HENRY_EV, IRUVG end Ot Beod W FEALY'S DRUG FTORE, 11th 56 sud Pa. dve. B.B. . Bts. N.E. oo By WE MORGAS BEROS, PHARNACY, sies HILL & POOL, 3309 X S¢t. N.W. 0. W. HENRY, Stad and X Sts. N.W. = P, HEERBST, 25th and Pu. Ave. ave B, 0D 0 e O'DONNELL'S; 8304 X B¢t N.W. O'DONNELL'S, 3rd Bt .and Pa. Ave. _I. T, QUEEN, 3000 1¢th Bt: W.W. ;0. 0. READ, 11th snd B Sts. N.X. P o SERVICE PEARMACY, s W - “SPRUCKBANK'S - PRARMACY. Bt, a3d Fo. Avs, LB, ey STONE & FOOLE, 1410 Pa. Ave. X.W. , 4. 6. TAYLOR, #od asd O S5, X5, ' automatic slot device weighing ma~ ¢nilics, 10 per cent; yachis and motor boats, not designed for trade, fishing [3 ational defense, pleasure it sold for 3 - antomie-in slot device vending machfnes, 5 per cent. 2 A new tax proposed by the com- mittee—10 per cent on charges for hotel rooms in excess of $5 for one person and $8 for two—was stricken out by a vote of 52 to 10. Senators Heflin, democrat, Alabama, and Townsend, republican, Michigan, led a fight for-repeal df the 3 per cent tax on automobiles, but the com. mittee amendment was suptained without a record vote. MEDICAL OFFICER RESIGNS. Lieut, Commander Harold W. Wel- lington, Naval Medical Corps, sta- tioned at the Annapolis Naval Acad- emy, has resigned his commission, to take effect at once. - How Mastin’s Yeast Vitamon Tablets Give Firm Flesh “Pep” ‘And Increased Energy Round Out_The Face and Fi d Beautif Complexion—Easy, To TakarRepults Quick, "0° 1 you are thin and if your face is drawn and uflfimmflm,mh% ‘ou oan. gob | tablet. stitutes. There is not A ' i l public schools in Washington. also attended Abbott's Sehool ‘Georgetown. After serving a time as clerk in Shepherd’'s bookstore, in 1870, he opened ‘a store.at 402 9th street northwest and continued in business in_that %ocality for nearly fifty years. During the civil war he was con- nected with the quartermaster gen- ereal's office. He united mith Wesley Martha J. Woodward. r——_ ADVERTISEMENT. A GENTLE WAY TO END.CORNS The Modern Method—Scientific, Easy, Quick and Sure ‘Fhe old corn enders were harsh, crude and uncertain. They came into disrepute. ‘Then a world-famed lgboratory created a new method, and mil- lions have adopted it. The new way {s Blue-jay— Hquid or plaster. One applies it by a touch. The pain stops in- stantly, and soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. ‘To pare a corn and keep it now is folly. Stop it the moment it appears. Remove it in this gentle way. s atch one corn_go when Blue- jay is. applied. You will let it deal with all corns after that. Send to the drug store now. Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay stops pain—ends corns a Bauer & Black m‘d-ct DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; . Thickens, Beautifies. 35 cents buys a bottle of “Dan- derine” at any drug store. After one application you cannot find & particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. Results Quick. / mot ing from f St i e they should be. The Suits Boys’ All-wool Two-trousers Suits, ‘Little Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Two-trousers Corduroy Suits, ’ price. is easy. 4 . All sizes and widths . ‘Include: . 7P The Shopping Center—I1th and G Sts. *33.75 The fact that we did not load up early. in the season, when prices were still high, enabled us to take advantage of this opportunity, bringing savings to you that are extraordinary. The Overcoats The richest and handsomest plaid-back and double-faced fabrics shown, also the new Herringbone models, the very newest for young men, Ulsterettes, Kimono and Raglan styles, also of conservative Chesterfields in dark Gray Meltons. AN sizes, 33 to 4. Worth $45 to $55 and more. At famously low Palais Royal prices. cidedly unusual on boys’ clothing. Briefly we mention six items: $12.50 $8.95 $9.45 | We bought the entire lot that an importer had on hand at a generous price conces- sién—that’s why you can buy these wanted socks at this Materials are fine quality fabrics in Cheviots, Cassimeres, etc. We call particular attention to extra fine quality blue serge suits which are included in this offering. All the newest and best patterns in blues, browns, grays and Heather mixtures. All sizes in regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. Every suit with extra trousers. At $33.75. Choice of All Our Very Finest Two-Trouser Suits at $45.00. Palais S ROVAL Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Frop. Mostly lined and trim- med with Skinner’s satin, body and sleeve lining. lenty . 7 xford and Camgridge 5 Y nnel, Tweeds, Boys’ All-wool Two-trousers Suits, Only Three More Days to Take Advantage of the Marvelous Savings Featured in This Four-day Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats and Two-Trousers Suits This Sale will bring your clothing costs down where Reyal—Main Floor. 3 - _ For the Boy—Dependable Quality Clothes Mothers will find that savings are de- $8.95 yactoaws, . $8.95 SwBe:ytirs, $3 .95 Palais Royal—Third Flootf. o Men’s All-Wool Imported English Sports Socks Socks of this nature . will be very popular this winter— hundreds of men are now wearing this kind of 'sports socks. All colors of heather mixtures. ; Hundreds of Silk Cravats Men will find that choosing from this immense collection All are brands only recently taken from their cartons. All have slip-easy bands. Buy 'Christmas gifts now and saye. At 55¢c. $ 5,00‘ : Wallnng Oxfords & Plain Patent Pumps All sizes 4 and widths Ninetythree Pairs Patent Coleshin 53 : ; Plain Opers Pumps, with hand-turned | Three' Hundred and Ninety Pairs of soles ‘and _Louis XV, wool heels, as - Black Kid Oxfords, with straight im- shetched. S itation tips and Cuben WMM& lid One Hundred and Four Peirs Patent One Hundred and Fifty-five Pairs of { ' Coltskin Plai Opers Pumps, with hand. Broun Calf Walking Oxfords, wmilitory. | turned soles and military wood heels. , . Palais Reyal—Second Floor. 4 J s ER l.‘.l.l.'lIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIII....IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIlll!l...}llllllllfi.IIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIII-IIIIIII.II ® 2 vE « P . ¥

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