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THE EVENING ' BTAR, WASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. Albert D. Varnell, one ef the last |, Victor < AN o BOYS IN MONEY TRAFFIC. UEFENDS EXPI.UR[R ey == profutadns \55 = = Paris Youth Amases by Offer to = = = Buy German Currency. .2 E < 2 Se= fover wi prompted French S & Zz rubls of -ll classes to invest their : N\ rance in German marks recently led ‘a twelve-year-o! y to one of e fars wnere e ‘sscea |Member of StefanVson Ex- worth of German Y “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief ‘Phe clerk was amased at the youen- | Pedition of 1914-18 Denies 2 ful request and stuck his head out the e 80 that he might better Anderson Charges. Dewt stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose T ’.‘,.,2."‘.«".. 'n'z?;uw s of “Pape’s Cold Compound” takerr every two hours until three continued, as though seoking advice:| NEW YORK, January 18—Charges doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. bo.;x!;'n';h;{’:n it rl'a:"}-udm “h:y M!t: .;rl : of Dr. R. M, Anderson of Ottawa ||.nd The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages the ‘paper this morning that marks | Lrof J: J. O'Nelll of MoGlil University of head; stops nos: ing: reli headache, dull S had gone up, but Hungarian money | that Vilhjalmur Stefansson had sub- ead; PS e running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- h.dn t, but Hungary has lots of corn | ordinated the interests of science to Gt $ and I think her money will €0 UP|his own advantage in the officisl “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest gelief known B ek toid the ohfld the bauk | CAnadian expedition to the Arctio in and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- did not transact business on such a | 1914-1918 are denied by Burt M. Mc- ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s. 'we"_!:t;d‘.fi;c-f: c-:flvdl;ed him to in-{ Connell, meteorologist of the expe- i dition, WE WILL PAY $50 FOR A SLOGAN Can you write us a short, pithy sentence that will in a few words “get across” the superior work and satisfaction of MANHATTAN LAUNDRY SERVICE? . ern and northern ies, by the C dian government. port plore: RULES: You do not have to be a customer of our laundry. You may send us as many slogans as you please. Write on ONE side of the paper angd PRINT your name and address in the upper left-hand cor- ner. Employes of Washington newspapers and this laundry and their famflies are alone excopted; cvery one else is invited to join this slogan contest. derson’s party. 2nd Consolation Prize $15 3rd Consolation Prize $10 The Winning Sioxm Will Appear in All Our Future Advertising tion, it must be admitte peditions and all proje than the government esti; than Stefansson hud planned. Study These Manhattan Features—They Will Aid You in Writing Your Slogan. The Manhattan Laundry is more interested in doing BETTER werk than CREAPER werk, al- though Manhattam prices are mot high. All waten used is softened by a mineral process. THIS IS A MANHATTAN FEATURE. Wash- {nxton water in § pointa hard. By our fltration precess the ltme is takon from the water, leav- 1t soft and like reNn water. is reduces the wear on the clothes at lenst 38%. Am fm- una-t item when you rememher that washing, whether at home or at a laundry, will take the Blife~ out of the garments unless soft water 1s used. This special mineral seolite fiitration system meens CLEANER clefhes, siney seap Isthers meore freely in soft water. o the Manhattan pass threugh an antiseptic precess, as advecated by the ehecking used at (h M-h-m- insuzes your getting back ALL your own clothes, inens will never The point we wish all contes ke quality of its work. We wa: t mdrying and the prom inclinations he would have had ber is this: The x-nn- wants te be knowa by all this in & few short words a celve our check for $50. The second ‘ontest closes Saturday, January ‘Write us a slogan. It costs you = if you cam say it better will ve- Ird bere siopans will be beeett el B! it 6 p. m. All answers must be {n our office at that time. Your chances are as geod 88 any one’s. Without Paying Duty. Engli: Manhattan Departments for Every Family Need Dept. A—Finished Family Laundry Service. Dept. B——Semi-finished Family Laundry Service. Dept. C—Damp Wash Family Dept. D—Washed and Ironed Flat-Work Servlu Dept. E—Starched Work—Shirts and Collars, Etc. Dept. F—Blankets, Curtains, Rugs, Etc. Dept. G—Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Service. Address All Slogans to “Slogan Department,” sl duties on that class of material. of English tweeds other fabri ing the smuggling trade. offer their wares for sale. MANHATTAN LAUNDRY 1336-1346 Florida Avenue N.W. Phones North 3953-3954-3955 having made enough money to open shop of his own in Paris. “The charges,” said Mr. McConnell, "lud tlie reader to believe that Stef- anason was in charge of one expedi. tion lnd Dr. Anderson was in charge of the other; that Stefansson vir- tually tried to hamper Dr. Anderson's operations. Stefansson, on the con- trary, had been placed In complete charge of the entire expedition, south- Mr. McConnell said that after Stef- “The southern party contended that its chief, Dr. Anderson, had his own work to perform,” he said. “It was sorry the Karluk had been lost, but Btefansson could not expect it to sac- his authority and, incidentally, in- curred the enmity of Dr. Anderson, O'Nelll and other members of Dr. An- . ““There is lhe further charge by Dr. Anderson of extravagance, and the re- l ra quest, familiar to all Americans, that an investigation be made by the Canadian government. The ‘e:‘nedh ‘ C‘redit Term 2 ; ; would ocost. This is to b lained & ook fcost s This laito o expiainca to suit your income and to have a complete scientific staff and convenience — weeklv or to undertake work on a larger scale ||ill = “Had Stefansson followed his own small party and a small vessel. But ||l here were men, most of whom had never been out of civilization before, Most of them declared at the outset that they were not going to live on the simple fare that had sustained Stefansson and Dr. Anderson on their former expedition—seal meat and caribou. They wanted the =hips stocked with canned goods and the food of civilization. This was par-: ticularly true of Iir. Anderson’s party, and it was this food and extra ships necessary to carry it that materially ; increased the cost of the cxpedition.” SMUGGLERS GET WEALTH. Take English Cloth Into Berlin BERLIN, January 1.—Smugglers are making Immense profite by bringing cloth for men's suits past the customs line to the tailors of Berlin. sir lllicit earnings are made pos. le by the high German import The tailoring establishments are visited almost dally by sailors or | [f J other ship employi huge rolls <R - "l in one-suit pleces, which they have succeeded in purchasing at FEnglish ports and bringing in duty fr ne these smugglers, u New York maa, said some English cloth dealers are l making a regular business of supply- The cloth js sold at one-fourth to | one-fifth the price it would cost if the SR import duty were paid. Tailors are quick to purchase the fabrics. The emugglers also visit foreigners and The smugglers go quite openly about their busin ‘They may be seen walking the s ets with Lig bundles on their back: A few of the more have even offered the A French sallor who had been smuggling for several months said he was going to retire from the “game,” ansson’s ship, the Karluk, which was to have carried the morthern party, was crushed in the ice tho southern party refused to co-operate with the ex- rifice its own plans for the coming year. Besides, none of the men ex- cept Wilkins, who is now with Shackle- ton on his’ Antarctic journey, were willing to accompany Stefansson over the moving ice of the Arctic ocean. It was here that Stefansson asserted monthly, as you prefer. a the year for go-getters? i ’ u ! — | a *Only 3 More Days! MEZZOTINTS WATER COLORS PAINTINGS AS MUCH As 50% OFF! fime pictures, of masterpleces y originais, at REMARKABLE “removal” re- duetions until SATURDAY. SEE THEM! VENABLE’S 1223-1225 G St.. N.W. (Beginning Feb. 1st 1307 H St. N.W.) Reduction in List Prices Effective January 16, 1922 - (F. O. B. DETROIT) Chassis ............ Pl PR | | | | or tapestry. Specially priced Kiddies' Whitc ‘Well made and_fin- rest. Specially priced, $6.75 Runabout .............ceo..... ... 8319 With Starter apd Dem. Wheels no constzpatmn Under the supervision of a leading scientist a r~markable feeding ex- periment was made. For onewhole month men and women weregiven oggs, milk, cheese—all constipat- ing fodn—-nd yet they did not suffer from constipation because they added Pldlchlnlnn 's Yeast to their diet. ‘When chey ate the same consti- gfludkl without Flelschmann's ‘eastasa corrective, all four were constipated. ‘Thousands of men and women afl over the country have found These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Authorized Washington Ford Dealers UNIVERSAL AUTO CO. (INO.), TRIANGLE MOTOR 0O., wmm‘.‘, O 1ES31 X BL. XW. N Y. Ave st . Oupitel B&. 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