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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922.° “PIRATE,” ‘HUN,’ ‘BOCHE,’ “14 POINTS,” NEW NAMES ED%E#EI?SNEIE%EN !R(flms[ téEAANRKER S consTRuCTION siows | R CANPHEN| <=5z | FRURESCONFLSIG when__information that German Gross Tonnage Undcrw:& in United States UPENEI] BY WUMEN common ahiey cats with 5 bicke l SAYS EUNARD ”NE trading vessels destined to operate fence meow, today perked I between Hamburg and Latin ears, arched Itx back Chairmanship Left Unfilled | Soene oo Fouricen Pomts and |Eigo Sukai Declares Rotary Only Half That of Three Months Ago. .|National Party Plans Early 5:‘:?’::“&7.‘:?&3‘?:: e Auan- | |Letter Terms Accusation of Ci bus, - Because of Defects i | Saim. rove rocuieon honn Spirit Is Spreadin Italy V Acti I i e e : i 108 Trom ‘Wathentio. Sources that pirit s Spesacing taly Very Active. ntroduction of Blanket anabncned: Shorebaired saer | | Overstepping Immigration al 68 al K g i - : : 3 and white, a pedigreeless prod- Sl Edwards’ Notice. o Over the World. o E Bill of Rights. uct of' the ‘sireets, eatered by Quota Unjustifiable. Filli £ the vacancy in the presi- flying the German flag, recently : The United States and Great Britain] countries only about a tenth from “'E the Bide-A-Wee Home for Ani- | illing of cancy P entered a port of the Dominican The spirit of Rotary is. spreading | in 1922 have fallen oae-tenth per cent | total of the preceding quarter. The national woman's party today | | mals. e was invited info the Accusations against the Cunard throughout the world, and as & result | below thelr 1914 figure for ship ‘con- |, T he Phesent world construction g the affairs of governments Will bed struction, according to .a statement|the full extent of the contraction in|¥iBLts legislation in Virginia. Plan- carried on in friendliness and 0od |igqued foday by Lioyd's Register of|shipbuilding, the statement empha-dning early introduction of the blanket] | SOC SRIC will, declared Eigo Sukai. managing | snipping of New York, covering the | ®1%¢d: a8 work has veen ordered sus-J.pij] of rights” in the state legisla- a1l by himself. was deferred at a special meeting yesterday afternoon at the Franklin| soon trade out of Hamburg with pended on more than 1,100,000 gross 5 s . il s Fatin Americaniicountiienikiive ot director of the Bank of Japan, in| etyrng for the quarter ended Decem- | tons, of which more than 700.000 tons | ture which convened yesterda. justified,” according to a letter pres- sented o Representative Albert School. . wh, 4 : — - :‘;::Z:fly ::; Tl ‘;::‘l:';‘: o _which ‘have been given the un- addressing m\‘emhe\r‘lvllnfl‘la"}':fl:‘l""e:i ber 31 last. In Juné, 1914, the work | Fepresents work in sritish shipyards | Gertrude James Robey or Purcell- Rino, mow . vica president, will be| USUALIAMER 3 Luts in sald to | seetar afternoon e8| done by the United States amounted | oo mie e Lot Of o o war | Ville, Vit the woman's parly chalr Johnson, chairman of the House im= 4 terday afternoon. = man for the eighth congressional d migration committee, by Thomas J. y elected next Wednesd: be to 5 t. th ved; st i iti dw: ; president of the company per cent, the statement showed; figure.” the statement continues, “it.) g Technicalities in Mr. Edwards' nati- | operating the vessels. He was in- Mr. Sukal, wle is with the Japanese |,/ ;.0 0.0 1901 352 per cent, and|is rapidly approaching it. | ltrict of the state, left Washington Stead. local representative of the Cu- cation that he had resigned were| iarneq by the United States gov- |delegation at the arms conference, 3 “The present British total of 1918000 | terday evening for RI 1 nard Steamship Company. Ltd | Line recently made in a communica- tion sent by Secretary of Labor Da- vis to the Secretary State and At- {torney General were “absolutely un- Daniel A. Edwards from that body republic with a cargo of cement, beer and toys from Hamburg. The vessel was said by officials to be the first of a fleet of seven Ger- man sailing vessels which will pt In a cormer responsible for the fallure of the} ernment Wasone of the charter members of | January 1, 1922, 4.9 per cent. The : 2 crence wi P £ ot tons compares with 1,747,000 tons in ter a conference with . . Soard{olimate yEhacme AEDand EIPRTRT NS S the Rotary Club of Toklo and he gave | United Kingdom hac a percentage of | 1914, Gnd the American aggregate of | viee president of the party i Calling attention 10 a statement Ris motice o them did not stipulate s smlowing acconnt 0 i oreanl- | 233 In June, 1914; 517 in January, and| 216,000 with 145:000 fons The pres- | Cu-ohe te with Mrs. Sophie Meredith the letter 1o the Altorney General v o resignationewas to become | growth and activitles of B member | 59-2 January 1, ‘1932, a decrease of e 1 of 216,428 tons for the Unit- | of Kichmend, state chairman, in the ¢ that @ Cunard Line steamer Lrouht effective: neither did 'he specifically | . M ranese club one must have | One-tenth'per cent over the 1914 fig- | ed nirasts with 4,186,000} campaign for early introduction and moro. than 300 ' Hungarigns in one state that he had rélinquished his of the Japancoe ations, either finan: |Ure. The combined percentages for|&ross fons for ther first quaster of enactment of the bill. 3 Sad; ce o e k s J other et : 3 919, Wl vas bulldi Virginia women are anxious that = ecember 1 the Hungarian quota wai president. Had not the jus- er countries are: June, 1914, 35.7|1919, when this country was bu ng their state have ti honor of being !qull‘v h\halulh‘yl Mr. Stead declares: “You will note that Secre: ary Da- 3 clal or otherwise. The present mem- E£cot e ding | tices of the District Supreme Court, - I per cent; January, 1921, 30.1, and Jan- | more than all the rest of the world j ! £ 3 . . o o p © bership, he said. totaled about thirty. & e T iten Kingdom now | the first xouthern state to place its Vice President Pays Tribute & Touml nolo it Secteiary DAY who appoint the school board mem- uary, 1922, 35. : combined. b g L berv, - ftcepted his resignation late | Rallroad Man Al 05'"3'; A lwl hile the depression is general. the [holds that position, with about 60 Women uUpon "ffx"'{}'rl,:v "{'ng:rv"\y:‘ e o accusttiomesinat (i vesterday, Mr. Edwards probably | . The financler was accompanied by statement declared, the most marked |per cent of the aggregate building | (0, ' tO A|exander Ham“ton at .v carrying of Hungarians on the . \ iy o rai isory | eff 7 s ex Wwould have becn requested to submit H. Kanal of the railroad advisory |effects are shown in the United States. | throughout the world. e i rerir ek e Tt el e | a more comprehensive statement to board attached to the Japanese arms|{Three months ago, Fran Holland The great scarcity of new wor b s e K the board. v delegatior, who also spoke briefly of {and Ttaly were all constructing less | evidenced the returns of Lloyd's| The provisions of the Club Address. P e R R i Rotary affairs in Janan. i tonnage than this country. Today | Register, showing that during th men shall have th = 4 Edwards Answers Attacks. Metaxakis Deprived of E | “Atter Willium Knowles Coopgr. who feach of them is bullding more than |past quarier work was begun on|privileges and immuni By the Assoriated Presn {DasR IsCs rore SOl momiasiple b Mr. Eawards did not attend the | Metaxakis Deprived of EVery | presidea in the absence of Charles; American yards have under way, it is | only 51.000 gross tons of vessels, while | la n with respect Lo the exer- | (HICAGO. Junuary 12 178 on Dectrbir Bt an oles o1 thy board session. He sent a written no- W Semmes, had asnounced that Ro-|said. No returns are available for|in the same period hulls representine | suffrage, holding of office or | AGO, Junuary 12.—Alexander|?) of Decemper 3L In aplte of ans tification of his resignation and a Rank and Secluded as ¥ Gude had met with | Germany, “but the cotal of construc- | 466,000 tons were launched. In thelany position under the svernment, | Hamilton bequeathed to his country a | [5°% that & blanket order was irened statement answering. attacks on bis b ent, the club vo tion there is probably second only to|last quarter of 1920 work was begun | either state or local: eligibility 10| great heritage wl aid: “The ' Arpid R e S Pt Ll b el 1 oS e Sent to him each Wed- | that of ne Unteen Hinsdome: Q : gun | either sta al: eligibility 10|great heritage when he said: “The ' ber 24. connestiom cwith, the - Columbimn, Tn: Monk nesday oo el -nx lom. 2 on m::l(,oon hml;u., while 000 tons | examination h’ any pufilhlun alft:jvl!—ll Rarean e romnenily Lotibr el LU At yen i a1 : sday. i ne Throughout Wol were launche by civil service regulations. jury : a read in the public session by Secretary nk. ,,,:n';"::.‘J.:‘f,;".:’&”::‘}‘,‘.fi?.’.,:’.‘u:':‘ffl?,. e el oo s the | o Bxcliiding 3 Earvice, chotte of domicile, residince | tures and the aggregate prosperity | om the above figures o1 o i (R ihe baard had ng | BY the Associated Press. A Rive to attendance at meet- | world at present shows a decline of |ment concludes, = v and acquiring controlling, {of agriculture are intimately con. | fonclusion can be drawn, and that is presided. stated that the boa: ad no | Y o NS, January 11—An ecele o George W. Harr-s the ciub|more than a milliva tons gross as|0f shipbuilding in any holding and conveying property, own- ! pocieq» vice President Coolidge told | At £very Hungarian who arrived on eficial, kxowlsdgs’ of ilid secuntance Ty At oV that noticeg be sent all mem- | compared with the preceding quarter, | Side the United King ing | ership and control of labor and earn- 234 b olidge toldf the Aquitania and was denied ads af Mr. Edwards rosignation by the|siastical court, presided over by the | yoted that NOHCIR 1l Yot and that a |1C ia pointed out In the statement, | done in Ttaly, followe ¥ by |i freedom of /contract, including | the Hamilton Club of this city in an j#ion as being in excess of quota sak District Supreme Court and so Would | petropolitan of Athens, today found|vote be taken at a future meeting. | The British decrease represents about | France nad Holland. Japan is now ming a party in any capacity to e 5 eligible for admission at the time of postpone its action. Most Rev. Meletois Metaxakix, recent- . Attend Exhibit 640,000 tons, the American about | building only 145,000 tons. Construc- | negotiable instriments or evidence of { 4 hicercary of the birth of the great the arrival of this steamer. Vote to ! = 000" and that of the other ecountrics|tion has also fallen off s v indebtedness or becoming suret. S great{ Declaring that as a matter of fact Dates for the midyear commience- 1y ojected Patriarch of Constantino ! ple, mant 'xz;c';esm}'\s;hf gffio-‘i“&?fé guilty of attempting to bring about eeoanendec: Ay e = a schism in the church. It ordered there has been much confusion caused abroad by the issuance by the bureau of immigration of “two Sets of fig- ures—the so-called quota figures aud ibitl ¢ Gl ""»“..!13?“%3"32‘ r‘llrk::x“ombined about 00 to! The t British dominions ¥ rantor: hecoming parlneb( [l ,{ statesman. exhibition to be held ? 3 ik rtually 5 ng as executors or administrators | “The products of agric 5 approved. They are: Central, Febru- 5 Rty SXhibltion Bovs at Comventian. Hail{ '8l for the United 5. hoy . is | actually under i excomtors‘on sdministrators | “The products of wericulture arc 1, at 8 Tech, February 2, at | that he be deprived of his every rank 1 Boys ot rday. the. Rotary {now only half what it was ve | world toda e aeincts er jeial ary 1, at 8 pm.: Tech. February 2 at| 5pq secluded as.a monk in the mon- | tomoxrow and Saurdey, o JOCIE | months ago, the announc con- | of 8,048.000 control of children and of Mr. Coolidge. nala. uree e 2 g 4 p.m. estern, January 31, astery at Zante. voted to attend the affal tinued, while the British decline is|ber. 1919, as a loss of 4,700,000, or and services of such chil-|the customers of the farmer. R oL A aOn T am.; Business, two-year-course. Sbls o res- | tomorrow night. : : A1 160 4E & s for divorc Archbishop Metaxakis was not pres- | tomorrol WELs o 1411 each member | ORIY about a fifth, and that of nearly 60 per cent fos disrec v i | e submitied this Statement to uary at § p.m. and four-year-| SFURD IO course, Januar_\lli:':' aqr.: p.lm. 'fihe %‘041 R A found a prp(ly“hlllrllch g& Olznmlolh'n: i jon and treatment of ir. Husband, commissioner general lumbia Junior High Schoel graduation tly in N York. at his place Valter eaver, W disease and in all other respects. . SR A of immigration, and on the ground of O or b Toniar Shiot| , cymaceauy i New 2t e D S ersitat tor-sos |PULLMAN COMPANY GIVEN |PARCEL POST CLASS o e T Sl ot el AECIUL; | the weekly reports e admits that the 1330 pm., and those at the.Wilson | Archbishop Metaxakis left Newlijm “was responsible for the gift. Normal School. January 28, at' 8 p.m. | York December 30 for Constantinople.| i)} during that time the Rotary Ciub} pieuT T0O BUY INTERESTS CREATED AT SCHOOL] SEEK NAVAL HOSPITAL. ke T";w';‘."fifi{"’:;,‘f;"?.,l"}'.T,i. that & gross injustics has been done The colored high schools will not hold | He was elected patriarch of the Greek | go;,¢ him flowers each Wednesday. 2 miiyear commencement eXercimay s g""?;‘gfx tsmt:;d;r:,’ntf;::hm.l‘r:!r:;l:nan; Yesterday's gift from, Mr. Weaver| The Interstate Commerce Commis-| What is believed to be the first pupply of Jood. but for the sale of the letters of the Secretary of Lubol board approved the request of | December 8 by an overwhe -l w reciation of the Temem- s e E 2 ) 8 « commodities H : e hates (o anwt t s sion has granted the Pullman Com-|parcel post class in Washington chools | Commissioners Could Use Ol | The Vice President paid high trib- BALL FOR SCHOLA HIPS Supt Ballcy for supplemental appro- | Jority, after “which relations Were | yrance of his club. = : 3 The Vice ) dent Bupt, Ballcy (or e e PT 0o | broken between the Constantinople | *Riangements for the “Ladles' night” | Luny suthority to purchase the prop-|has been established by the. seventh | Building at 9th and Pa. Ave. S. E. e e i £ the basis of session |patriarchate and the Athens govern- be given by the club January 2% ? % B3 L 2 d :;r:;p:.:l: n?: fiscal year ending June [ ment. In the debate preceding )l’s‘:)pr)p uf ed in detail, and George | erty of the Haskell & Barker Car|grade at the Ammot School, 5th street| The city Commissioners are inquir- peaking of President Harding, the 30, and $29,324.16 fur fuel, gas, elec-|election the Athens governn:iem was | whitwell, chairman of the presents|Company by issuing 165000 shares of jand New York avenue. {ing into th Aimnu_v of acquiring ,“‘l e F”’f‘“'l said: Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. John's Col tric light and power for the same pe- | sharply criticised for alleged failure|committee, announced that many|ney . e . . Pupils weigh and wrap parcels of | {rom ¢v Department the old| “The ancient power of leadership £ e R A P emtendent bointed out|in 1ts duty toward the unredeemed |handsome glfts had been subscribed new capital stock, having a par: value L elgh and wrap parcels of { IR, | L5 Al at 9th street and Penn- | has n ft the republic. The wis- lege to Give Benefit. in his report that there are 1,353 ses- | Greeks. aividusl members. Among these | of $16,500.000. |sand, figure out the postag D min avenue southenst for mugic. | dom and statesmanship ToOnE] e e . 3 sion rooms in the school system. K members of the Constanti-| Che ono from Clark Grifith, presi-| Protest was filed against the trans. | 200Nk map, «uch as is us e Tpatiag tributed to its beginning he ladies’ auxiliary of St. John's nople synod resigned, protesting thelg he \Washington Base Ball[action by C. E. Nash of Los Angeles, | PoSt office, n in other way ' Word will be sent to the federal au- ! Ported its continuation = College will give its first ball of the ple sy gned, D ldent of t Amerfeanization School Plea. illegality of the election, and_ thej(lub, who donated a season pass to " on the ground that the price ((h¢ business of handling parcel post|thorities in - "of 'the property | Yet. The old American’ spiv v SR sl R e Receipt of a resolution from the Dis- | Greek Church synod, at Athens, adopt- | the grounds. paid for the car company would be|™3 2 that while the Commissioners have |482in in President Hardin on Connecticut avenue. Pre e 1 - The w k is undertaken to acquaint | 2 trict W . T. U. asking that the|ed a resolution censuring Archbishop Following the business session, | so high as to increase charges to the ¥ 9 ’_ ! I no appropriation with which to pur-|{ 2 . Rmed 5 a e 2 Grover Cleveland School. at Sth and | Metaxakis for “attempting m,pmvekei:{urrv Howdini, playing this week at{public users of Pullman Fquipnwnl,[;’;:pel;u“:;am.'l"n‘:‘han'd";“n':fi‘i"-‘"“f‘ lffehase 1t they could use it to advan- T e T streets, be retained as an Ameri- R raatient eparation: oty B veater.: entertamed e club{but the commission refused to allow | Prober \Wreapbing and bandling of this |y i s MOOSE WANT HOTEL. | Ehward T Quinn 1o in chatge of ars > a e s been suggested to the ci e = rangementa, R e or two of his tricks. Mr.|them, and held that the Pullman Com-| (&S OF Wil me _rathe an | 3 Houaini was the guest of Roland|puny’ could have completed the trans. Sihgany ddea that the pupils may fneads that the building might be con bins. action without asking permission, of e P 5 - S 1\'e|(ed to school use ¢+ that it might Robbins. o o aseing on the| The Washinglon city post office ix | 1o s canization school instead of convert- sm, among the Greeks in Amer- ing it into a school for colored chil- {i % dren was acknowledged by the board. — But No Definite Plans Formed or(‘l;t"";lff,_rl'k" Sy "‘;:":\ \;T utilized as a branch of Casualty Money Raised Here. | Carroll. Mrs. Gratton Doyle, The resolution was signed by FEliza- not attending the session, the! Group singing, led by George O'Con- 5 £ . D f beth E. Reles. and charged that it poard rules, must furnish substitutes, | nor, and a solo by Frank Shipe were [application to issue the new 5“’,‘?“,‘51“;5:‘39;2‘(‘;;.: od i this class,'and i PGl | Garron e ey Gratton ole e s | D awwasiauthorissajtooondaes LRI e e wasiCols A e St the " Haskell & Harkor | BuPils in the hope that the work of | e Plans for erection in Washington | Densmore, Mrs. John J. Earley. Mre canization point of view, 5 H : "\n_intores g Al o e b o . ! Ohing ha pupils, 75 per cent of whom are of for- '"X,:":;;;?:Pby George C. Smith, rep- |hert Diggs of Baltimore, one of the|corporation. and concluded that u.eig';’;‘]: ErmayAbe ;’g;“::lfied to other ITO STUDY PLAYGROUNDS. of a clubhouse and hotel for m-*mhen;-\"’*f:_”{m’v phyeox g ‘-l‘“"“'MG D T ense into" piher sehools | rem i e o Nor thwt eat. Cit1- | charter members of the’ Washington | purchase was for a lawful object. and )| ® (i (ife “catablishment of such | of the Loyal Order of Moose have not | MeGormic . DrArcy Mager. Mrs The 1dtter was reforved to Dr. Ballou. | Jone Associution. (o have the board | Rotary Club. Other visiting Rotarians | that the price pald was reasonable. lciq Tostmaster Chance belicves, | Members of a united citizens' play- |45 Y€t taken definite form, and there | Heister, Mr Au e The board designated Asst. Supt.|consider the abrogation of its “gag|were Frank McDowell of Bluifton, Wwould ‘help tremendously in ridding | . . e oS Play- | s no immediat t of such a'S. A. Gatti, Mre . Stephen E. Kramer to be bonded for | fule” proved futile. Ind; Georze Smith, Rome, Ga.: & L'l yooyaupn mo EDGEWOOD, D e e e aa ik | ground committee will meet Saturday | iate prospect of such a; % A. Gatti Mre Thomas F. L $15000 to receive supplies. trom (he Lyo b a 5;-[0;;;% Asan g dressed packages, which must be re- | night at the Public Library to con- ~:;“”"'l“fh"e";‘§_:";‘“§e‘" It vas xald to-13 Bogan, Mrs. Charles J. Columbu ar Department for the high school NSIDERING SUCCESSOR. ose, : 2 . -| Lieutenant Commander George R.|wrapped at the city post office in ! sider the report of a special commit- | £av at the offee of Sectetaty of Labor ek W 486 o A G lejo, Calif.; J. C. Ketcham, Hastings. | yw " French, Naval Medical Corps, many case: tee appointed recently to investigate Mr. Davis is director general ,‘..‘,',;*.‘,.‘??:.?‘” Mrs, 'mf;fs,'\y}.l.,x.._ ” cadet corps. 2 Reaainkions from the f"'“"" Gl Sustt I Dicict S (’;““'l'_' b the Naval Medieal School, 7, the report ol{th:ll‘hndrbn's Bureau on Of the : ;‘:":’:‘(0{;}", % ;"0"5*‘;‘ z approving the comstractive improve- e justices of the District Supreme . E. Buell, igned to duty at the a: playground facilities in the District elieving tha ashington shou ment program of thé scheel board, |Court, having accepted the resignation Cisco, Tex.; P. R. Johnston, | a8 becr astgned 8. oY REAR ADMIRALS RELIEVED. | of Columbia. have & national home for Moose mem. and from the Columbla Heights Citi- fof Daniel A, Edwards as a member of Wndi C 0 ST e S e A study of the report has been made | bers and should also provide a club- zens' Association, disapproving the [the board o ucation, are considering | Adrian, V. ear 2 1 . . Stickney | by a committee headed by Mrs. Lucy ; house an hotel for visitors, 8- Cutting from the school budget Of sal: |a number of persons from whom they | Ga.; G! Alap | TENANT BETIRED. | and Willam S smith at th Saey | B Beomn. ehateman of theeniivs | cussion ‘of such & building hoe vern| LIEUTENANT DETACHED. ary increases for teachers, were read | will select his successor. Chief Justice /N. R. Foster, Lockport, N. ¥ L Department, and Capt. James F. Car- | committee. A digest of the report|in progress among local Moose mem-| Lieut. Albert R. Schofield. Nay by Secretary Hine. McCoy stated today there would be as | Hungerford, Lawrence, K | Ww.| Lieut. Elmer J. Stoffel has been | ter. at the Naval War College. New- | will be presented and additions and {bers for some months past. it wasiSupply Corps. has been detached fro “losing of the schools January 20, |little delay as possible commensurate | Kellogg, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Hamilton |placed on the retired list of the Navy | port, R. I, have been relieved of all | recommendations to be made by the | said. The plans have not taken any|duty at the Department of Agricu when the Peachars Institite haide its| with & careful Investigation of the [Stewari, Pittsburgh, Pa, and Mark fon account of disability incident to|duties and wil proceed to their | playground committee will be con- |concrete form and no financial ar-|ture and assigned to duty the service. homes. sidered. rangements have been started. naval supply depot, Brooklyn, annual meeting, W: ed. Teach- | names under consideraion. Mellor, Wheeling, W. 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Emerson’s Arodyne Mouth Wash ...50c | Steero Beef Bullion Cabes ... =3 15¢ z 2lc 39¢ Big Bath Soap 5 Aluminum Percolators . El Rado Depilatory, 49¢ and Sanitol Tooth Powder ............. Vacuum Lunch Kit, containing i Ceylon Castile Soap, bar Sanitol Tooth Paste ............... box and pint vacuum bottle in neat carrying Aristo Hair Nets, dazen..... Sanitol Liquid Antiseptic ......... 9 U,ol@:e Mineral Oil ............ ;:cc Tt e B . & ot e 188 (:elg.teWin;h.HnT’lLoticm‘.l.l._.‘.t‘i Assortment of Toothbrushes, choice. . 25¢ o125, z‘r'"_“" " 49 and 89c | Ladies’ Whirling Spray, white, red or ma- Olklet; BathS:l:,M‘i‘f-nnT' : E.ylm?Tool:?P“.te““ ++++++--29¢ | Cleaning Pads (remove spots) ..............5¢ T4 e e e roon rubber. Special....... 3 ...$1.49 Sayman's Soap, 3 cakes for. .. isterine, ge size.......... ke d3C Mason’s Shoe Dressing (all colors) .........10c Burg L ""Soc | Goodyear Black or White Rubber Nipples,doz.25¢ | Cyticura Soap ........--.- Metal Toothbrush Holders (mickel ALARM CLOCKS Pluto Water ... . 17 and 33¢ | Large Size Breast Pump .......58 | Woodbury's Facial Soap.... finish) ... RTRRES [ [ty T Bliss Herb Tablets . veveeiiei...49c and 95c | Ear and Ulcer Syringe. . ...15¢ | Sylvan Toilet Soap; rose, carnation, violet; Ipana Tooth Paste . 55 A 25¢ Biack Draught .......... ...21c | Excellent Rubber Bulb Syringe, with attach- 3 cakes eveeeeenzeessesnsaennoe.....19¢ | Forhan’s Tooth Paste, 25c and.. Red Cross Kidney Plasters . Egyptian Deodorizers . Celluloid Soap Boxes . Vantine'’s Incense . J. & J., S. & J, B. & B. Absorbent Cotton, Ib. Clinical Tho-mometers .... 69¢, O'D. Toilet Tissue, per roll Hershey’s Cocoa, ¥:-Ib. can .. 5-grain Lithia Tablets, bottle of 40 .........25c | ments .................. _llls:cer'l Digestor; Liquid, 50c; Tablets ..... & All styles Douches—and ! Deabie- st Foast s Trom Fablots - 00 | e e e e Shecti, pmmmacumumon....& Portland Metal Hot-Water Bottle. ... ... ...$149 Fashionette, Venida and Glemby Hair Nets— Rubifoam Liquid Dentifrice K 2 f."" 25c| i do';:t'h' S e 3135 Pyorrhocide for Riggs Disease Manicure Scissors. . ... ... 69¢ and 98c | Calox ToothPowder............... Sargeant’s Mange Remedy. .. ...59c | O’'D. Tooth Paste................. pRbad $1.00 Daly’s Tomic .................. Rubber Gloves, pair. .. and 79 | Waltke’s Cream of Almond Soap, 3 « Prophylactic Toothbrushes............... : O e e o 2-qt. Fountain Syringes. . $1.89, $269 | per dozen cakes................-.......-89¢ | Pebeco Tooth Paste.... : o Atomizers ........... 79¢ to $1.59 | Kolynos Soap, per cake..... veev...-19c | Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 5 0ld Dutch Cleanser, per can . 604 9th St. N.W. == [ TWO STORES ONLY | F St., Corner 12th