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. DANDERINE -Stops Hair Coming Out:I - - ‘Thickens, Beautifies. 35 cents buys @ bottle of “Dan- +dei at any drug store. After sene: application you cannot find & sparticle of dandruff or a falling air. Besides, every hair shows | new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. ‘Double-entry had its origin in Genoa PRESIDENT ZAYAS OUTLINES HIS AIMS (Tells Accomplishments of Six = ' Months’ Administration in Cuba. By the Assoclated Press. HAVANA, November $9.—In a lengthy message read at the opening of the autumn session of congress President Zayas outlined the aims of his administration and its ac- complishments in the six months since his inauguration. His four mafu objectives, the message sald, were: - “To leave the republic with no debis that are not consolidated; to restore special treasury funds not now available because of the suspen- sfon of the national bank; to help the laboring classes through inaugu- ration of public works and the pro- ducing classes by protecting and aid- ing production and industry, and to expenses within keep government the federal income. The three outstanding accomplish- ments of the administration thus far were: Elimination of political animosities | growing cut of the hard fought presi- Double-entry bookkeeping dates back to mediaeval Italy. ‘The earliest known accounts kept By this method relate to municipal affairs, and were approved by Simone Boccanera, Doge of Genoa, in 1340. ‘The next great innovation in accounting had its origin in America. The Loose Leaf System, introduced within the memory of most men who read these words, has brought about another revelution in bookkeeping methods. National Loose Leaf Books and Ruled Sheets are used in the accounting departments of many of the country’s largest financial and business institutions. Among these are the H. B. Claflin Company, Vitagraph, Inc., and the Clyde Steamship Company. Baltic Binders, made by National Blank Book Company,, are liked by accountants because they are handsomely made, {easy to manipulate, and give long wear. gy Look for This Trade Mark When You Buy Loose Leaf and Bound Books NATIONAL BLANK BOOK COMPANY HOLYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS 18 RIVERSIDE Hundreds of thousands are economizing on coal S By using Perfection Oil Heaters The cost of Aladdia Security Oil, the finest kerosene you can buy, is but a trifle more than half what it was @ year ago. And with a Perfection there is ab- solutely no waste of fuel, noashes, mfort-point heat in an instant, just where you want no bother. Co it—with the Perfection. t two rooms warm or to take bill”’ out of a hallway— that’s what eats up the coal. You can. get the same rosults in few. minutes by usiag Perfection Oil Heaters. They bura for sbout STANDARD OIL COMPANY : or without nickeled trimmings. ‘Look at cne today. % s (New Jersey) PERFECTION O Heaters - A ten hours on one gallon of oil. Moreover, the Perfeetion will go in those comfortable resding cor- mers where it is hard to drive the heat from your furnace ; im that favorite bay-window for instance. easy to care for the Perfec i is i okeless - iht, Rushing your coal heater to make ¢/ oorive and built for meny y'un of service. Blue or blaek, with Sold by most hardwars, bouse- furnishing snd departmént stores. dentlal election of 19204 reduction of federal expenditures frori a total esti- mated last May at $140,000.000 to leas than $64,460,000. the amount authoriz- ed by the extra session of Congress last month for the 1921-1922 fiscal year; and the successful conclusion, now imminent, of the negotiations insugurated by the Cubsn mission to Washington seeking to bring aboul beneficial trade relatians betwaen Cuba and the United $tates. especial- ly in regurd to the American sugar tariff anl the flotation of a $60,000.~ 000 loan. As illustrative of the difculties confronting the administration when he took oiflce the message staies that on Muy 19 last, there was $62,263.05 avallable in the treasury, with pend- ing obligations totaling many times that amount. In previous official atate- ments the government's floating debt was fixed at more than $40,000,000. —_— SLATED FOR ARGENTINA. John Wallace Riddle Expected to Be Next Ambassador. BUENOS AIRES, November 7.—Ac- cording to La Razon, the Argentine overnment has been asked whether onN Wallace Riddle would be per- sona grata as United States ambas- sador, and the government has re- plied 'ir the affirmative. John Wallace Riddle of Minnesota Ihas held several high diplomatic posts. He has been ambassador to Russia, minister to Serbla and min- {ister to Rumania. His last post was as ambassador to Russia, which he held from December, 1906, until 1908, Frederick J. Stimson s at present the ambassador to Argentina. EVERY accountant and every pur- &hasing agont ought to have eur beok, ‘Ready Records for Accounting.” It's froe—ask your stationer for a cepy. Ifke cannot supply you, write us. Ledgers Ledger Sheets Post Binders Sheet Holders Blank Forms Price Books Ring Binders Columnar Sheets Commercial Forms Memorandum Beoks 3 -Books BALTIC BINDERS Heavy deuble board covers, steel hinges. Beuad in Corduroy with Red Cowhide back and corners, geld tecled. O v 4th QR » v, vl i A »A‘l 0l H $5,000.00 in prives. 3 RETURNS T@ HOSPITAL. Mrs. Harry M. Daugherty Again at Johns Hopkins. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 9.— Mrs. Mrs. Harry M. Daugherty, wife of the Attorney General of the United States, syffering & slight relapse after her dllchn.r? from Johns Hopkins Hospl- tal in Heptember, i8 ...E'.‘ o at the ins tuuoi-nadu the care of Dr. Lawellys F. Barker. + The wife of the Attorney General haes been an invalid for sevéral years, a patlent | Scl o chair. Mrs. Daugherty also has been suftéring from an attack of rheuma- tism, but since hen last treatment at the hospital has regained slight use of her limbs. A test of her cyes was Mrs. Daugherty’s condition ported as very favorable, but she is expectéd to remain at the institution for several weeks. —_— During the latter years of his life wus night, and to escape it he more than oncé attempted suicide. nfined most of the time to & wheel the expeditionary army reaches the banks of the Kert, while the war minister is said to insist upon ad- vancing further and reoccupyiug at OPPOSES SPANISH ATTACK Premier Would Halt Troops at Kert i River. - MADRID, November 7.— Political T — clrcles were busy today d{lucu:-!lng KILLED IN AUTO PLUNGE. alleged serious difference of opinion G8 e Nos 5 Dtween remier Maura and War Min. | , ATHENS, Ga. November 9.—R. T. fster La Clerva relative to Moroccan | 300dwyn, jr, of Athens, state higl affairs. The premier is expected to|way engineer of the eighth distri make a declaration in the cortes to-|was instantly killed when his auto- |least the territor; iards before the held by the Span- isaster of last July. morrow, but this may be postponed, ! mobile plunged ot 2 twenty-foot em- | d as he is suffering from a cold. bankment leading from a bridge Tt 1s generally reported that thé|across the Alcovs river about two TREATY IN FORCE TODAY. nmaumhynxcmud Between Austria and United States. lated Pross. 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