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ADVERTISEMENT. Don’t Get Bald Here’s a Good Way to Stop Loss of Hair and Stimulate a New Growth'* | g0 to your druggist and get a bottle of Parisian Sage, the real hair saver. Dou't sy, “It’s the same old Story: I've heard it before,” but try & bottle without risking a_ penny. ~ Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falliog bair, and itching scalp, keep away all dand- ruff and stimulate new hair to grow, or nothing to pay. It Is easy to use, perfectly harmless, and even the Srat application makes’ the hair and scalp look and feel 1007 better. 1t you want to save your hair and make it grow thick and glossy begin using Parisian Sage tonight. FPeople’s drug stores will supply you. A Stubborn Cough PR PDPIDPL Loosens Right Up Offictals of the Puget Sound com- i -fi = r}!:ny C:fllm lhltbllhe h’l!lallfi\lixon ltJf i omemade remedy is & wonder e meters will bring a reduction to S i for quick remits, Eusly and a great majority of subscribers— Furniture T Linens | 5 < probably 80 per cent. But it will i l t 6 t B 0000000000000 bl000000K, mean & heavy Increase to some of | |l Carpets eventy an Se Upholstery Here is a homemade syrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its heal- ing, soothing influence, chest sore- ness goes, phlegm loosens, breath- ing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night’s restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing ~ better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2% ounces of Pinex into. a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If you prefer use clarified molasses, honey, of corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get a full pint—a family supply—of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly, and chil- dren love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine|shall be 72 a year instead of 100, as Arm Chairs. Regular price, Sale Norway pine extract, known the |8 breseni: st esdon to-sioaos:| il $65.00. Sale $32 5@ price-.......... _$34-.00 fg;‘,“"mcmsm‘wm" Dresitoct il price..ececescecs o effect upon the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “27; ounces of Pinex” STOPS “LISTENING IN” ON PARTY LINE Special Dispatch to The Star. line. EVERETT, Wash., March 22.—Con- versation “by the yard” will cease to is claimed they will measure conver- sation after the same fashion that other meters in the house measure gas, water and electricity. ¥ cally time. feasibility of the new Invention, but the local telephone company has been ‘whether conversation could automati- and developed the idea as represented Skeptics have doubted the aggregate of be registered on a basis of Maj. Babcock said it could pany officlals say. in the telechronometer. Already the tests here havé shown, some very interesting and human facts regarding telephone The state board of public works is watching the experiment closely for +| its possible bearing upon a general |ly work. solution of the rate question. It has been found that one-third of ,770 minutes. ten minutes - a month, neighbor used 2,040 minutes, “habits.” | which the other three “partie ave been paying at the rate line one subscriber used less, than ‘whil his 8" prob- ably knew long before the tele- chronometer began to get in its dead- The P;.llget Sound company lban» e nounces that some of its subscribers i broke out late yesterday the subscribers dse two-thirds of all | h: yesterday In the parish the registered time consumption on of near- ly 6 cents a minute for their tele- the person with the telephone habit The party line diaclosures have | will get a distinct shock, been of particular interest, the com- “Pay-for-what-you-say” will be the On one four-party slogan in Everett in the future. April 1, also, free “listening in” on = party lines automatically will coase. This ought to cut “eavesdropping” to the limit. Every time a receiver is taken off the hook on a party line, the meter will begin ticking and the “listener” will be charged just as much as if he had made the call. The new instrument is called the telechronometer, and after it has been in use for a short time tele- i phone subscribers will begin more i than ever to appreciate the fact that I silence indeed is golden. i i i the long-distance talkers who pay no heed to time once they get started | on a conversation. The company asserts that careful estimates and observations show that | fully 50 per cent of all telephone conversations are either unneces- sarily long or frivolous. The “talk meters” will mean, for Everett ati least, that there will be less “visit- ing” on the lines in the future, with a premium on brevity for all parties concerned. i The talk meters are to be tested as| I/ a substitute, both for unlimited and for service based upon a given num- ber of calls. For the first time in the world, it is claimed, ordinary tele- | phone_conversation will be paid for! [ according to the exact time in min- [ il utes and seconds consumed on the| |l OFFERS NEW RACING CURB Maryland Senate President Would Amend Burke Law. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 22.—A new race regulation bill was put in_the senate last night by President Nor- ris in the form of amendments to the Burke law, designed, in the main, to put “teeth” in that measure. In addition the bill provides that the maximum number of racing days P and that $80.000 of the revenue re- ceived from the license fees be dis- tributed to agricultural fairsthrough- out the state. [[ INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED-PAYMENT PLAN Established 1861 . 3. JMoses& Sons 50%lowerthan usual Assembled on our Sth floor you will find a_collection of very desirable furniture—entire suites and pieces suitable for every room in the house. This furniture represents suites and pieces discontinued by the manufacturers and for that reason we are offering this merchandise at 15 the former prices. Walnut Dining Room Suite, ?829 g&ecgsi Regular price, .00. Sale PrICe: annicisn $41'34e50 Louis XV Bedroom Suite, mahogany; four pieces. Regu= lar price, $1,200.00. Sale Price.....cco.e $600.00 Mahogany Carved Fireside~ American Walnut Five- Walnut Full Size Bed. Regular price, $65.00. ... 932,50 Walnut Full Size Bed. Regular price, $60.00. e ... $30.00 Walnut Full Size Bed. Regular price, $68.00. Mahogany Library Table. Reguiar price, $97.00. i with full directions, and don’t ac- lu iece Bedroom Suite, Colonial e oo 0| . /MOORS HIELD IN GRECK i gesci s ‘suite con’sists of aee $48 50 give absolute satisfaction or money| ypyy 1. Moroceo, March 21—Na- | |fi gn; 3 A Price .......... > Efe TreeSie el ae) || Gewer. | chifonier, | follet - wyne 7o 1 Sorder o force events and to imspire table and twin beds. Regu- -Mahogany Davenport. “Pimiento Mays” A Salad Dressing of delicious flavor, made with Spanish Pimientos and Mayonnaise. his followers to complete organization. By the Spanish authorities the opinion is expressed that the attack will not be renewed, since the guns of the fleet dominate the Moroccan positions. The enemy's guns, however, continue firing at intervals, although some of them are being demolished by the fire of the Spanish warships, which is con- stant e hen You Thin —of Painting, Paperhang- .ing and Decorating think of Taylor. lar price, $930.00. . Sale . pricé......... $41‘65a00 Mahogany Cane Top Library 'ga;ll»le. Regular price, $57.00. Sale price...ccceecces $28o50 Walnut Full Size Bed. Regular price, $59.00. Sale price............$29o50 Regular price, $70.00. Sale : price....ccceeeee $35-00 Mahogany Library Table. Regular price, $132.00. pee............$66.00 Qak Morris Chair. Regu- lar price, $34.00. ... $17.00 i {H i | i TRIHI:}'r HOUSE ABLAZE. Second Fire in Three Weeks De- stroys Third Floor. house of historic old Trinity Church, on floorand-part of the fourth floor before the flames were brought under control. It was the second time within three weeks that fire had threatened the | building. | a ‘The blale wb\'«fl dl;caveredhhl (hedSun; ay school cafeteria as thousands of NEW YORK, March 22.—Fire which | persons emploved in the financial dis- trict were leaving thelr skyscraper of- X great crowd collected, | Mesls at All Hours which the police kept kack with diffi- | fices for home. You'll be : you save your mon wl Jed gulfyour hale ta falling ont, premd ||| be & mere figure of speech in Everett | well enough satisfied with its tests | the lines. The other two-thirds of | phonic conversation, while others | lower Broadway, destroyed the third | cuity.. . dandruff and your head ftclies like beginning April 1. On that date “talkc| o install the meters over ths entire | the subscribers use the remaining fave been paying lss than a third mad, quick action must be taken to ters” b lled th Everett system. one-third of employed time. of a cent for the same time. ~ save it. meters” are to be installed on the| §ome time ago & man in Rochester, | One business phone during a thirty- | Thus, while the moderate talkers At the very first sign that your hair approximately 6,000 telephones. of the | N. Y., interested in telephony, asked |day test used only ten:minutes of | unquestionably will rejoice when 1o Fae oy it Santher ‘ay, but ||| Puget Souna Telephone Company. It |Maj. Garrlson Babéock of Buffalo | time on the wjres. Another used an!their April bills come in this year ey’ . Over the hills and far away. . A notion that you want a change—a hurriedly packed case, and off you go to your “land of heart’s desire.” You can do this, too—if you will only SAVE. SAVINGS 'DEPARTMENT FEDERAL JOHNN POOLE —Yes, a very special sale, of women’s new dress and sports low shoes, reduced to . Venice Restaurant 612 9th St. N. W. Second Fleor Front = Chicken Dinner .. Regular Dinner . Spaghettl, per order Open Ti Excellent Service DRAPERY DEPARTMENT & Estimates made on request. ’ Large Jars 12¢, 20c & 35¢ AINT UP! CLEAN UP! Call up Ferguson for painting estimates. Service is our motto, Put us to the test this spring. n . FERGUSON mo. 1114 $th St. N.W. Ph. N. 231-232. PAINTING DEPARTMENT PERPETUAL | BUILDING ASSOCIATION HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPEREANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th St. NN\W. Tel. Col. 1077 SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK Sunday, April 2 Special Through Train Direct to Penna. Sta., Tth Ave. and 32d St. Leaves Washington Saturday Midnight, 12:45a.m.; arrives Penna, Sta. in the heart of New York City, 8:30 a.m. Returning, leaves New York 5:30 p.m. £&Bimilar excursion Sunday April 30 Tickets on sale beginning Friday 2 . Remnants Usable lengths of cre= tonne, figured iinem, velvet, velour, damask, tapestry, net, voile, silk and many other materials. Marked to close out at Less than 15 -price Canoe and Porch Pillows, filled with cotton and cov= ered with heavy cre= tonne. Special, each. 500 Novelty Braided Curtains, 214 yards long, ecru color only; made of English mnet with double hem edges. Regu= larly $5.00. Spe= cial, pair....... $2050 Squares of tapestry,svel- vet, velour, damask, etc., ap= proximately 24x24 inches, for chair seats or pillow covers. Special, each..............$]]-.00 % * RUGS *» < Grass, Fiber and Rush Rugs New designs and colorings. An unusually large assort- ment in a wide range of sizes. Oval Braid’d Rugs Beautiful mixed cretonne effects, in a very useful va= riety of designs and color= ings. Thursday to Saturday at all our stores (except new “City Club Shop”) > PEEDING up the wanted styles in Dress, “Shop- early-for-Easter” movement with a- remarkable sale of Sports and Walking Low Shoes. To- morrow and up to Saturday only; after that they go back to regular ‘preceding date of exoursion = ices—$5.95 and i ] Holland Rush Rugs 8x36..52.25 ~ 24x60. .$5.00 i Pays 6 Per Cent |ffi Pennsylvania Syst_em Biltmore Rush Squares %‘&36. '53.00 27x54..55.00 The Routo of the Broadway Limited Crex de Luxe Rugs 24x48..54.00 30x60. .$6.00 These styles in all on shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $7,000,000 i Surplus Nearing $800,000 . | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary !} the proper consistency for use. 77077 11 LT Chocolishus A Sweet Liquid I Chocolate Preparation —ready for use— ' —saving you time and avoid- ing a messy cooking job. A rich, smooth, delicious prepared chocolate syrup, con- taining all the sugar necessary— This delicious chocolate syrup can be used for choc- olate milk shakes, for ice cream or as a Syrup over fancy ice cream dishes, for ! hot chocolate or cocoa, for cake fillings and icings, for blanc mange, puddings and pies. 2 Sizes; 25c and 50c At Your Grocer’s or Your Druggist’s or the Chocolishus Sales Agency 530 7th St. S.E. Waite Qrass Rugs Super Waite Rugs , Hodges Rattania Hodges Cherokee 30x30, Round......$3.00 36x36, Round......5$4.00 48x48, Round......$7.75 Two Good Linoleum Values A new Linoleum on your kitchen, pantry or _lhxa)ll will go a long way toward lightening your spring cleaning. A Quality Inlaid—Special, - Square Yard..............$2-15 B Quality Inlaid—Special, Square and.....,....."...$]la85 A, wide range of patterns to choose from. THE LINEN SHOP i Bleached Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths and Napkins sharply repriced, attractive designs, superior grade; eight patterns in matched sets. ’ Napkins_22x22 inches. Special, . Dozen.’. e e $8.75 Napkins 24x24 inches. Special, - Dozen...........$11-50 Filet Lace Scarfs, some Cloths 2x2 yards Special, Each..... $7-75 | Cloths 2x214 yards. Special, EBach...... $9o50 Cloths 2x3 yards. Special, Each.... $1 1.50 3 sizes and widths Smoked Elk, Rubber Sole . Sport Oxfords. Patent Ieather Two-strap, Louis Heel Pumps. Wing Tip Toney Red Calf Brogue Oxfords. 4 ‘Black Suede Two-strap, Louis Heel Pumps. Straight Tip Tan Calf Walking Oxfords. And these in some- what incomplete sizes: Twenty Styles of Dress and Street Strap Effects and Oxfords, including many of our higher grades, in Patent, Satin, Calf, Kid. Tans, Blacks, Grays and Combina- tions. All desirable styles of which the size assortments have become broken. Better “connect” with this as early as possible tomorrow! Phonetincoin i __| Il with finene centers, others __White Ripple Weave Dim- tF you HAD A | il ali lace, 18x36, 18x45 and 18x ity Bed Spreads; hemmed NECK s4 inches. Former price, ©nds;81x90 inches. $235 ABLONGASTHIS FELLOW, $2.00 $2.75 $1 25 For, each........ - anE THR“AT i each. For, each.. o Fancy Plain Colored Ve- Bleached Pequot Utica Cot- lour Pillows, 'also Velour and ede L Ecanau e G it {8 A—uI?LL ton Sheets, torn size before Tapestry New Round Button ey ot Cor. 7th & K Sts. skins. Help it now and then with hemming; x9 .Centers. 4 ; 414 9¢h St. m,fim;" Oisenedpptied Aosww | inches. For, each $150 Each............. $2'75 New “City Club Shop” 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. ness. Cuticura Talcum {s also excel- I = = 1 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ot for ehindren: TONSILINE Il | - INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED-PAYMENT PLAN i g : e