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Eflfi—flfifl_ |lolc——]oj—— [ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 192 | Tanspuran o Bromer = DOCTORS’ HANDWRITING AND ‘PULVUS SINDICALIS’ NO RIDDLE TO DRUGGIST By Cable to The Star. MADRID, March 27.—One of the world's wildest wonders is how A druggist manages to make out the hieroglyphics on a doctor'’s pre- scription. The story of the lady who re- ceived a note from her physician declining an invitation to lunch and, being unable to decipher it, sent it to her pharmacist—receiv- RUSSIA REARNG DREADED SEASON Realizes Communistic Free . Trade Failed to Give Ade- MISS HEBERT DEPORTED, CURED OF LOVE, SHE SAYS PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 28.— Miss Beatrice Hebert, the Canadian stenographer, whose love for William Zinser, manager of a Philadelphia tourists’ agency, caused her to enter the United States against the man- date of the authoritles, was deported last night for the fourth time. She Jeft the Gloucester, N. J.. immigra- tion station in charge of the matron, who will turn her over to the Cana- dian authorities .at Windsor, Ontario. From there, it was stated, she would be sent to her mother in Toronto. Before leaving Miss Hebert told Commissioner Hughes that she had been cured of her affection for Zinser - T35 and that she would not attempt te” return to the United States. She 41 thirty years old and had been at detention house eince the middie January. Miss Hebert first met Zinser in 1920 on a trip to the Orlent. He com- plained to the ship’s captain of hir actions and she was taken from the vessel at Honolulu and deported $o Canada. Bargain 6th Floor | ing in return not a transcription, » Another Wonderful Purchase - Spring Dresses quate Supply of Food. MOSCOW, March 27.—Russla, is ap- proaching her most dreaded season— the early spring—with the realiza- tion in government circles that her first year of free trade under com- munism has not filled her warehouses with supplies of food to tide her over until the next harvest. With forelgn aid, principally American, devoted largely,to reliev- ing the terrible distress in’the Volga but a_bottle of cough mixture—is probably an exa, ration. But a Spanish deputy, nor Martines, has just proved that there is a lot of bluff in the pharmacy business, at lel-ut in the Iberian peninsula. repared a sheaf of prescrip- tlona n which he mingled among the names of drugs appearing in the materia medica a number of ‘wise-sounding but meaningless names of his own invention, like “pulvus sindicalls” “syrop of epll)u.ll.ml\lm * ete. He declnres, in & report té the o fails to Why Are Eyes Like Bees? An ADITORIAL wE say “busy as bees.” We mlgh( say “busy as your eyes.” Except in sleep, the eyes are almost never at per- fect rest. One scientist shows that the eye moves 9 or 10 times in reading Continued use of the eye muscles for read- ing or other close work results in eye strain. In most cases it can be ef- fectively relieved by ex- pertly selected lenses. We in corrective specialize lenses. stop eczema The most wonderful 'hms about Poslam is how little one lae of an ordin book width. gl Our skill and experience can safeguard Spanish parliament, that every one of his prescriptions was filled by various druggists without the slightest question or hesitation. and Ukraine famine regions, Russia promises to be unable to feed the rest of her vast population during the spring and summer, and, according ThlS season marks a The British embassy in Tokio and the P o oU - British colony in Yokohama are plan- || plosion, rain and Sood. $4.718,38243 Mo can make your mind produce un- n:nlg loAglve balls ‘:o|telegrfls his || 602,167,898.00 11,786,633.65 Expended . . visit. ter & week in those two 9,665,464.10 : expected wonders; you can make your citles the prince will go to Nikko 25,257,600.92 AQRAT, vice Presidet. H.J. A. FINLEY, Asst. Secretary. ‘brain possess boundless power; through a for two days and afterward will visit i 3. COLLINS. LEE, Secre o e Lo spyur: b [DCTace kN ot hidden source of influence you can taste the ' Oewhse Sud 1uke Hakono v o by il 4z4e01276 o Bubseribed and gwor to betore me this Ziet Toeary ™ ALBERT G scraTE, ELL, o . Pittsbargn. P, interallied war memorial arch which || D. . GLAZIER. 8 o Toon ) HEYRY FARREE, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 1, 1925, EIEEIEB_EIEE == —it is a wool crepe of good body, yet light in weignt— embracing all that is found in the way of style for con- siderably higher prices. Crepe de Chine The filmy lightness of crepe de chine is most de- sirable for spring and sum- mer wear, and this quality will please you. variety of styles and colofs awaits you. Beaded or plain effects. meager harvests if peasants or in under the Distriet of Columbia Code. smend- 4 ! 15, o Q IEEEEE ‘what they. can buy if city dwellers. i June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911. ed June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911, S me B X0 it A EEEE lo|c—= o] —=] ,000,000.00 Capital stock . . sz00.0m.00 I S::Kfl SR i e ’:\mtmoo Capital stock Capital stock, paid up 790.000.00 styled for party or dinner wear—an appropriate dance frock, too. Every chic char- acteristic is among them. Canton Crepe Beaded or plain tallored effects—straight line mod- els. The charm of all the popular high colors as well as navy and black are in- cluded.” This is an oppor- tunity to select from a very large assortment. The Real Secret of ng Money Is it luck, pull, education, or something else? fruits of victory. This wonderful powerismar- welous in its might—it is within you tosucceed or fail. Carnegie, Rockfeller, nearly all the ‘big men who were poor at the start, developed this wonderful faculty of the mind. They —EEEEQEEE EEEEEE where all have contributed to cut down coal production again. out food the miners canrot work. Siberia and Turkestan Lack Fuell Similarly in Siberla and Turkestan, according to the newspaper Economic Life, a lack of fuel is responsible for failire to move food to central Rus- sia. Owing to the lack of supplies in government warehouses, the number of persons rationed by the state has just been further reduced from 14,- 000,000 to 11,600,000, including the red army. all Russia receive the ration. All others are dependent on their own WALES TO SPEND A MONTH || British Prince Will Be Honor Guest at Numerous Dinners and Other Social Functions. LONDON, March 9.—The Prince of Wales is to spend nearly a month in Japan and numerous dinner parties, balls and other ceremonies and enter- tainments have been arranged in his honor. The program of his stay in the em- .| Japanese foreign office and at the prime minister's official residence. has been erected by popular. subscrip- tion on the “bluff.” Later, he will proceed by autom bile to Shoji, where he will remain overnight, and on the following day will go to Iida, whence he will de- scend the Tenryugawa rapids as far With- || Only 'these 11,000,000 in |/} \ On the 31st day of Decembe: As Btocks Bills_receivable Premlums hands of agents Interest due and a All other assets . Total assets Net unpaid claims . Reserve as required by Salaries, rents, expenst etc. Commissions, " brokera STATEMENT OF THD CONDITION Hartford Fire Insurance Com- pany of Hartford, Conn. r, 1921, as required under the District of Columbia Code, amend- TReal estate mortgages (frat lien) and bonds (market value) 40, uncollected and Hidle, Inland navigation and transportation, tornado, windstorm and cyclone, bail. sprin- Kler leakage, riot. civil commotion and ex- Plate Glass—Mail Package—Tourists’ —Insurance- Fidelity and Surety Bonds Capital stock, pa Premiums 025358 hands of agents . in et All other assets .. Total assets Capital stoc than auto, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company of Hartford, Conn. « On the 31st day of December, 1921. as raquired Stocks and bonds (market value) uncollected in Interest due and accru LIABILITIES, Net unpaid claims ... Rer s required by sion, property damage and collision oOther nd live stock. Losses sustained during the year Cash in ‘e $1,372. M IN THE JAPANESE EMPIRE | e P i el 07 150.1!! Real estate m Stocks and bonds (market value). 1.1 and Salaries, rents, 3 pire, as announced_hege, shows that Capital stock e i 3 ii All other lial tal liabilitie: Total liabilities ' What is the secret that makes a successful man I I s pe s = P Characier of business rapiscics dvring Cmracter go straight to Tokio, where he will || haracter of business transacted aurlu: e Ten's compensation, fdelity. surety. Fiase, civil commotion and expiosi: . different from the one who never gets along ? B T e e Chiaciar of business Sfensstcind SORES 8o o Amount of Fisk assumed durin, the year 1921 ALLAN E. WALKER & CO,, Inc. STATEMENT OF THB CONDITION of th Superior Fire Tsurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. On the 31st day of December, 19: under the Distri uncollected Total mssets .... LIABILITIES, Net unpaid claims ... Reserve as required by Losses sustained v to official government predictions, 1 itis mnnfih heal. Often a e nr it Comuaand them today. H even mnext year's harvest probably single 50c boxwill clear away & s ght. o! n Y. N decided step toward Wil be bad. RETURNS FROM PHILIPPINES. pich e ey, , bri h 1 . t Early Spring, the Test. 10 Al.lm:t. Co}5 Hartmhln LbButler. 1(‘:“:1 tion that has been an itching - ‘The 1. ring months, efore rtillery ‘orps, as been relieved i, right colors, in a the first harvest I8 in and when the | from duty in the Philippine Islands m‘,fi:&’f‘,w" . sleigh trafiic vahishes along with thejand assigned to duty at Camp Eus- famous cintment usual- tractive novelty modes. 510w and the thaw makes the high- | tis, Va. el ways impassable, will be the test, o SN T N Gl Bosie With this demand. con- with r osas™dn oo condition, | Messenger bovs in Lendon use a it Tl 08 Moscow, Petrograd and other large motor scooter for the delivery of tele- . £ 3 = ~ cities are short of food. grams and important papers. fronting us, our® pur- The government_ warehouses may - have (ll}u%h to :ola alut lnrlhs reg army an 'avored employes for som chases have been made Tronther - he rest ‘ol the population s, SR . = l‘! ‘dlependent on food brqught in by raders and fl}e price 1s within Each sprink for the past five years, . S { how.:ver. a slmlln‘F crils\s hlad! bee‘n met in some way. ‘oreign ald, grain reach of all._Sizes 16 to e an L. Walker ompany, Inc. not confidently expected by the soviet 9 541/ leaders. 2 The fuel shortage looms up even . . @ = more prominently than the lack of 3 " food. The Donetz basin, s great coal flelds, showed in vields during the early - 4 Crepe Julia TAFFETA hen vy & gpkonl o2 el o ‘ e e cured for the miners. Now the fam- 3 o p N ine in the Ukraine and the general F d A t b 1 bll B l B aaeut the ity b e storm S i ety lack of food and transportation else- n‘e—] ornado—AuUtomopl ei—-l Jda IV = urg ary_- a8 required f Columbia Code. . mend- expeas: = the’railway line, where he will Allan E. Walker, William rowning, weren't educated in the sense of books apd ::Il{’e Sh: train for Kioto. Oneaw‘;evefi E. President. L Vice President. . - . | W spent in this ancient t: university degrees, but they possessed some- c':";zof;";i“'fixm whicn .t,r,‘e‘p':nl,fc',:w,’,} Leroy Gaddis, Jr., W. Edgar Leedy, | 5 v wa an| i thing far greater. Every day opportunity il Take Bt e lsland o Secretary-Treasurer. Director. camps on your doorstep. to its call? Read in the April Issue of the National Pictorial Monthly the inspiring and illumina- ‘ting facts of this great secret given in the fascinating, intensely interesting article entitled Do you hearken Make Your Mind EarnYou a lhon An Interviess with Gilbert K. Chesterton ®Not Afraid to Talk in His Sleep” {8 the title of a recent advertisement issued by a western prince of jewels, ‘who has a clean conscience and a big ‘bank account—a rare combination in life. But it won't seem 8o odd, after possible idea and occasion that arcse. It’s a story with enough practical hints “to set you up in business! Norman Baird, a writer of great reputs, has named it “What Will That Man- you hadn't a cent with which to pat it across, what would you do? Ina gripping story, “How to Get Cash for Your Big 1des,” Glenn L. Martin in wentor, of the “Martin Bomber,” tells Miller Do Next?” how he got the capital he needed. 1If you have read the inspiring story of f o " juare Deal Mills Detroit, how h you have an invention or a business ::u: his nn‘flgl:n:‘m o & Have You An Idea? ides, you can learn a thing or two terprise, how he capitalized on’ every If you had a million-dollar ides, and from this article. ‘ 14 More Reasons Why You Should Read This Wl the Women of the Future Marry? . o " 'W.L.George P Geraldine Farrar . Jean Rowell R Aedy e e s - Bl "‘"-“"m ot ‘A,.;-‘ H. Stevens 512-50 per Tol'l Major Gon. J.F.ORyen Tho Mastc Mosmary Commts &' Boor Memory’ Should Mise Reading DELIVERED- DoedMeaEver Tell Tules - - . - . . . Hewsrd Tharstes o000 V00 s Ho Ownod the Werks . . . . . . . Nap.HIl s Sowcidiie In Mysters ' Dicovirsd Aftr 23 Yoars of A Siory Tat Wil Htp Yow o' Raies 13 et of ' Baterob Eastern Coal & Mining Co. B i e v i oo T A e Yo Do, ot s Ao ey Our Age Parcag Up tbe Ol '.-"L- . Georse F. Kearney b ‘You Answer magazine B-h— l.-m ‘of & cd-n Athlete Is Young Love a Fraud? Fulton T Marriage the Great Disiliusionment? Read This Story Before Does Peychoanalysis 2o Murder Arthur H. Howland | Dn the Mind-] Mw‘ ma- of the Freudians ‘Arouss the have ever read. It may The April lssue on Sale Today Wm. Slmfl:, Clpltal News.Co., .227' B St. N.W., Washington, D. C. *Experienced AdVer,tise_l"s Prefer The Star Three Serials Each One Unusuil you withits point of view—but lthnt t will make NATIONAL PICTORIALCMonthly 25¢ Next the prince will go to Nara for two days and then to Kobe, where he |! will be entertained by theBritish col- { | ony. On May 8 he is to sail from Kobe through the Inland sea, possibly stop- ping at some of its ports, and on May S he will leave Japan for Manila, where he will spend two days. DODGE SCHOOL FOR FILMS Winchester Children Write Own Excuses to Get to Movies. WINCHESTER, Va., March 28— Absences from Winchester public schools at afternoon sessions became 80 numerous recently that the school authorities began an investigation and discovered that 84 per cent of the absentees, both boys and girls, were at movie matinees. As a co: sequence, the common council ha; drawn an ordinance forbidding ad- mission of children to any theater performance before 3:45. ‘The authorities found that, in some instances, parents had written ex- 220 Southern Building BERTRAM G. LENNON, Manager Phone Main 2430 cuses for children who attended the |- matinees, and in many others had given permission to the child to write s ow COALBARGAIN (Before the strike) ANTHRACITE STOVE AND NUT COAL A Clear Complexion Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have ys Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known treated scores of women for fiver and bol:vel Allmenu.hhbm-ln: these years he gave to patients a prescription made of a few well known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder,worker: ‘{on the liver and bowels, wlllr.ll cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look,~ dull eyes. pimples, coated temzue. headaches, a [istless, no- fiall out of sorts, in- acflvy bow: you uka one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for & time and note the pleasing results. ! of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— ccessful substitute for calomel —now and then just to keep them fite ~and 8¢, ¥ ‘Colds WARNING! When: you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for ‘ Toothache Accept only “Bayer” package which -contains proper directions. M lqu-' boxes of 12 tablets cost only few cents. - Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Headache Neuralgia Lumbago mtummummchw fiufimmgmm’w_gm e e Always say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. / Rheumaiism Pain, Pain

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