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Blue-jay - to your druggist .« Stops Pain Instantly ‘The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the painin- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use ' whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid—the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Bauer & Black, Chi 67 P ININDIANA POLITICS Question Arises Whe’therI G. 0. P. Will Support New, | Favored by Executive. Special Dispatch to The Star. h INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. March 22— Lew Shank and President Harding have come to the fore most 'promi-| nently in the Indiana republ g senatorship campaign up to this time. Other issues may overshadow them later, but at present they are In the limelight. They present these ques- tions: ‘Will republicans of Indiana support ! Senator Harry S. New for renomina- | tion because they believe President | Harding would like to see New re- nominate: Will Lew Shank, dianapolis, campaign, ion of the qu and his proposal fo! primary expenses ing the supporte from spending a. the limitation liching inflamed skins quickly respond to RESIROL Soothing and Healing Nomatter howsevere ordeep seated the skinfrouble may be Resinol rarelyfails give prompt and ting relief digestion ‘<—and cleans a “‘voated tongue Thousands of men and women have found relief from various digestive distirbances by eating Fleischmann’s Yeast. It is human nature to want to find out “why.” Sofar as science can tell us this is the reason: Fleischmann’s Yeast is a food abundant in certazin elements which are hecessaty to health and life itself. It promotes the flow of bile and of pancreatic juice. #t has a remarkably beneficial afiect.on - the whole digestive process. It cleans a coated tongue. | of the close fricnds of Mr. B e | ment for the limitation of camp: money for publicity purposes? . Revenled by Shafler. It was not until a few days ago that | § President Harding began to figure prominently in the campaign. The word had been passed around quict i, of published prominent on the “first | § page of his three 1 | na_pape he, thé Senator N Mr. Beveridge, in his speech, delivered a few ™ made it clear that h support President he is elected t question ap| President’s h keynote | g S ago. | great additional Lull in Shank's Interest r of Ipdianapolis, siderable lull in the weeks ago Mr. of B Senator New. prominent in the crowd that vis ge's home at the time| idge announced his can- But recently Mr. Shank has can- celed an engagement for a Revericze | 8 meeting in the southern part of the| ulation_is Shank in some way, but it that the truth of the matter i Mayor Shank had heard that ying that the Be better off with have been campaign would be Shank eut of it Mr. veridge's proposal, made in|H# his keynote speech, that he andj ew enter into an agrec-|j expenses, has caused much discus- sion. AS yet it is difficult to_ tell | § vhat will_be the outcome of | e, but Mr. Beveridge is fol- | it 'up vigorously in all of his speeches. He says that when people | § are burdened with ta is no time to expend exorbitant sums of money |} in political campaigns, and says the New - people alre: have been putting out much money for news- paper advertising. Two other questiond are ' now cropping out in the republican con- 3 E . A nook in the Art Depart- ‘Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast test, and while neither has up to thi time received great attention, th .kiln burnt to stay. | Meeting -.Onr‘ ; ' - Obligations Lansburgh & Brother, and LANSBURGH & - 4 i 3 ~ Order Weddlng Invita- tions Engraved Now at Stationery Dept.,, First Floor. BROTHER t People expect more of we are glad of .itt We | think 1t is a compliment, and Washington—New York—Pdris STORE NEWS for Thursd-ay, March 23, 1922 420-30 Seventh Street.Northwest —_—— | it keeps us on our mettle. i\ Of. course, the responsi- | bilitics are greater when | people expect the most from | you, but they so are the gp- portunities greater. - That is | all responsibilities are—op- | || portunities for service and | ‘l accomplishment. " We: believe a store like || 'this has a great many obli- ‘ gations to its patrons | Back and Frofit View of a New Sport Glove .. $2.00 Pair which it shduld meet, and being kept busy trying to i, meet them is part of the ‘> joy to be gotten out of the | Il job. It's a fine feeling to | || know you ard doing all that || caw be expected of you and I then a little more. Full six-button length. Strap-wrist model. ~ ,Deep gusset to-allow for slecve. Colors are mode and beaver. . Heavy embroidery in con- trast. - Chamois suede that washes easily. A" processed fabric that wears well. < ' A style equally suitable for sport and dress. ? A value without successful rivalry. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 900 Pairs Will Make a Lively Sale of Curtains 600 Pairs of Marquisette Curtains and 300 Pairs of Net, and You May Choose, Paying Only— $1.00 Pair. Full 2% yards long, and they are absolutely per- fect goods despite the low price, which might give the impression otherwise. The marquisette curtains are in ecru, ivory and white, Iwith lace edge. The net curtains are in two and three pair lots; but no matter which you select, you'll get a bargain so unusual that it will pay any home-maker to get a supply, whether she needs them now or later. Rag Rugs Are Seasonable Every description of rag rug made in this country is-among them, and the stocks are so complete that we want you to see them at their best. The new Rainbow rag rug is attfactive, anfl as you know— rag rugs can be washed. The New in Pottery ment holds the most attrac- tive pieces for every conceiv- able bric-a-brac purpose. A Vase of Roseville Ware (sketched) in such a dainty green that it might have been touched by the sea’s tint—and what do you think? It can be transformed into a lamp. The flowers were placed in to show its actual beauty. It is only 24x36 at. . .$1.50 27x54 at.. ....$250 $4.25 (flowers-not included). 36x72 at. . .$4.50 4x7 at.... ....$8.50 Candlesticks, tes, flow: baskets, Jars. etc, range from Chenille Bath Rugs $1.25 for small picces to $8.50 and A o Are Practical and Pretty Heavy quality, reversible, and in bedutiful color- ing effects. 24x36 at. ... ....$375 ...$5.75 24x60 at. . Sterling Ware is New,_;l'oo Just like the quaint glassware our grandmothers brought from Europe or, purchased in some exclusive shop on Fifth Avenue. Beginning at a little compote at $350 and ranging upwazd-accord- ‘ 24x48 at... 30x60 at. . Fifth Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother - You Dust* Dustlessly With the Hoover ing to size, there is an array of for évery possible pur- pieces It is hand decorated and pose. Natrow bands in contrast. in orange juice or in milk. Men « like it in milk shakes and malted " milks. Women like it spread on bread or crackers. ‘ Keep your digestion in the pink undoubtedly will prove to be ir portant later. One is the questi: of Mr. Beverilge's record i world war, which is now - sprung in what might be termed insinuating manner by the Senator Venetian Copies, shimmering glassware in szpphi;e. ruby, opal and many other gem-like colors and from 50c for a tiny bonbon- Beats—As Tt Sweeps— As It Cleans The Hoover beats, sweeps, erects order wi of condition and yourtongue clean and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh everyday before or between meals. Besureit’s Fleischmann’s Yeast— the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing was active organization. tinue to th your grocer today. Beveridge will some attention PORTLAND oA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 21 Other Cities ‘Whet makes a “crack” train? The roadbed as much as the rolling stock. So with your automobile. Any&rhahfler car on a good road. The car with the highest gas mileage has a higher mileage on Concrete. The car with the quickest Concrete surface, The car with the lowest depreciation has a lower depreciation on Motorists know these are facts—and motorists, Our Booklet R-3 tells olher inferesting things about Concrets roads. - Wille Jor gour copy. CEMENT ASSOCIATION Union Trust Building WASHINGTON,D.C. It speakers for Senator Ne col talk about Mr. Beveridge's war record, it ick-up” picks‘up quicker on firm, unyielding Concrete. The best non-skid tire holds betfer on the gritty New campaigners, and the other the report that. old line republi have determined that Mr. Beveri skall not be noml'r‘lha(ed because he in e Bull Moose | appears that Mr. be compelled to to this question. fruit or flower receptacle at $5.00. i 11 t up to 1 3 2 mere sl the way uo Uy nap, revives color and suction cleans rugs in one quick, dustlesss operation that will prolong their life. The Hoover glides so easily that even a wee kiddie can use it. It is clean and easy to empty, easy to oil, An introductory special is a Boudoir Carafe and Tumbler com- plete at $1.00. Before [Easter is a timely moment to see this new ware, for the usual crop of after-Easter and the attachments are simple to brides will prompt distinctive operate. Own a Hoover. It is an gifts. © economy of time, money and labor. 2 Fitth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Third Floor—Art Shop T T Another Shipment of Spring Coats All the Novelty Sport styles, includihg the Collegiate mddel with patch pockets and slip pocket at the bredst. Belted styles—the new Mandarin maodel — and : 4 others—also in soft wool materials. & The Popular Sport Model in Herringbone e'rceri'zed‘Cotton Pongeey Children's louses Coats Tweeds, Velours, Novelty Weaves, in. gray, brown, tan and other attractive spring colors. All the cute little ;sport styles found in coats for grown-ups—spe- cially low priced’at’ $ 5_195 Tailored to perfec” .+ tjon—Peter Pan collar . in self materidl; or checked gingham of unusually. fine quality, as pictured—also em- broidered __and - other novelty styles. Per- feet -knife pleatin around - collar . an down; the front. + Smart Spring Skirts That Would A-Sporting Go 1 Y Then Skirting’ * N . the Girl to the Game Becomes ccar. an Easy Matter & J ) / 4 RN - £ . N\ ), | W i WL - ; 1/ & Uil X7 L1 vl / 2 L ¢ /] 7 A .‘.&/ . / - . - . Pictured--- Ol\ CE upon a time a skirt was something just , : to wear with a blouse—a necessary gar- AN colgr g;(vgedt\\ r:{{)l; n})]enl;, but a total loss from the standpoint of palexltial around Skirt, wi thrills. Not so today, whe: e oday, when womenfolk go to and go in for outdoor sports. Quite logically, then, skirts divide themselves into two distinct sets—those that gd to the game and those that get into the game. Models for either purpose are well represented in these groups—and Values are worthy of emp&fis At $4.95--- All-wool Prunellas, in stripe effects, showing the best form of pleats and colors. Sizes 26 to 30 waist extending three-quarter way. Priced $1595. The smart blouse of satin-stripe silk is washable. A value you'll applaud at $5.00. A LACK Prunella Skirt with cross plaid of white silk in the inverted pleat, $895. The Sweater is Swiss hand-knitted silk in rich gold shade. .Priced measure. . $22.95. s All-wool Plaids, in plain models, and the colorful i e " tomes are delightful.’ Sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. All-wool Tweeds, in snappy sport colors and swagger styles a-plenty. Sizes 26 to 38 waist measure. Some two hundred skirts in this lot. At $8.95--- ‘ All-wool Prunellas, Poplins, Tricotines, ~Serges, fully woven. Cherry or peri- Tweeds and Homespuns, in plain and pleated models. winkle. At $9.95. Although this group includes every style and every S color accepted as correct, we have kept them exclu- UB Tweed Skirt with inlay of canna color to match scheme of mixture, $1895. The sweater, in middy effect, is a mohair with " side lacing at lower section; sheer and beauti- OPEN Tweed Skirt, mannish weave ; button- sive by choosing only one or two of any one kind. Sizes 26 up to 38 waist measure, - . different and new—graceful in line and snappy in style. At $15.95--- One of a kind—wool plaids, novelty checks, homespuns, nub tweeds, At $18.95—-. Novelty tweeds, nub tweeds, eponge, angora- like cloth with shaggy finished pockets and fringed bottom, $8.95. Sweater of imported wool-and-fiber, in reseda green combined with white ; also navy and white. $22.50." sport cloths and the most surface. Radiant color- Sport Hats from our fa- distinctive models and . ings, with models novel mous $5.00 line. o colors obtainable. or regulation. All sizes. Second Floor—Lansburgh'& Brother New Trimmed Hats With a Hint of Warmer Days Are Pretty Enough toHurry Spring Along, and to Make You Hurry to Get One at - $5.00 Styles that meet just about every possible millinery requirement, from the conservative business hat, gay-colored sports hats, all the way to dressy models. YFeathers, flowers, ribbons, ornaments, beads, embroidery, ostrich—we might go on forever and not cover the ground. Colors—gayety itself reigns supreme! But subdued colors a-plenty, for we know that many women are not keen for conspicuous millinery. Hundreds and hundreds, each seemingly eclipsing the other for beauty. Your choice at $5. 7 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother A N::vu-l P;:":ent' Pum at 3980 Is just the right finishing touch. It is so entirely Turn sole, military heel and one strap, fastened with neat button. ' 3% i The same style in black satin if you like that better, and you'll notice that the heel is covered. A very unusual value, too, which is most welcome. ue—lnuq-umcnm