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Y Horlick's , The ORIGINAL Maited Milk Rescued from the oblivion of the gatlon being surveyed from basement, portraits of the fifty Postmasters General of the United States since the fourdation of the government have been installed in a gallery of thelr own on the first floor of the Post Office Depart- ment. From Benjamin Franklin to Dr. Hubert Work, all are there, each in a neat oval frame, the aggre- man's, WARNING! Always say “Bayer” - when , you b.uy Aspirin. When you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 safe by millions for Cilds Headithe. Nealn Toothache = Neuntis © ~ Lumbago Accept only “Bayer” package which contains Handy “] end wall by the portrait of Presi- dent Harding. The collection was installed today by Chief Clerk W. || Y. rtrait is & duplicate of an engraving now in the collec- tion_kept at the Library of Con- gress of members.of the cabinet. The oval frames of walnut set the faces off in striking fashion, the entire collection constituting . an_exemplification of the changes in vles of hair dressing, collars er” boxes of 12 tablets cost only a few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. \ and clothes since tho early days of the republic to date. The gallery is situated at the rear’ of the main corridor on the east side_of the bullding and con- ' stitutes the entrance to the private elevator of the Pgstmaster Gen- eral. The collec¥®n, while not gonerally accessible to the public, probably may be viewed by visi- tors upon a request to the captain _ of the watch. PANAMA, March the country. . you are getting years and proved / Rheumatism - Pain, Pain proper directions. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mone- ceticacidester of Salicylicacid Did you do much traveling a generation ago? If you {d.id, you recall that there were no lights in the berths of - the sleeping cars. Next time you turn the switch and settle 'down to read in your berth, vote a little thanks to storage ‘batteries, which made electric light possible on railway traing. The current generated from the axle of the moving car is stored for use by Exide Batteries on many of the country’s leading railroads. y Every time your foot touches the starting-pedal of an automobile you are paying unconscious tribute to Exide ' Batteries. The first automobile with standard starting and lighting equipment had an Exide Battery. That same ° fine car has used the Exide ever since. More automobiles leave the manufacturers’ hands equipped with Exides than with any other battery. ; If ever there was a product where experience counts, it is a storage battery. Built into the Exide is the experience of the oldest and largest manufacturers of storage batteries in the world. 5 ‘The Exide, made for your car, is a real battery for real service. It is rugged and long-lasting. You will find it a comfort and an economy. s ! EXIDE SERVICE STATION Factory Branch . 1823-33 L Street N.W. Telephone Franklin 6600 | Exide BATTERIFS Visit the nearest Exide Serviee Station R VIRGINIA Oulpeper, Fredericksburg, J. P.Gmuu. J!r..- A Hee cvss IN WASHINGTON 3 ¥ J. Bartram, 1204 New Hamp~ Louls M. Stallings, 500 New Jer- shive Ave. - sey Ave, N.W. - Ettenger Battery Service, Ine; gefllwell Garage, 515 6th St 8. N ), 1000 wfi'xmmmn st m."':“flv Shop, Julius H. Rielgy, 656 Pa. Ave. S.E. MeCurdy Bros., 3730 Ga. Ave. NV, IVl sdvice at the nearcst Exide | ] Whatever make of battery is | *in your car, you can be con- * . fident of skilful repair work, feir prices, and responsible Service Station. THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR MARYLAND Ednor, Bond Brothers ment has intervened in the affairs of the Panama Bank. It has ordered, as a measure of protection to local de- pesitors, that no funds be sent out of + | Geographic - Society, . .~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. (., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2d, 1923, POSTMASTER GENERALS’ PORTRAITS RESCUED FROM BASEMENT OBLIVION NATIONS LOCATE CAPITALS INLAND PUT CHECK ON PANAMA BANK |TWo Are Placed at Points || 29.—The govern- That Lack Railway Com- munication. - “There comes a time in the affairs of very young republics when an in- conspicuous, inaccessible capital s a governmental isle of safety. “Hence Tegucigalpa, of the now un- certain republic of Central America. Hence, also, Tirana of Albania. Both are inland cities, without railroads,” notes a bulletin of the National concerning the reported revolutionary attack upon Tirana. “Any city in Albania would serve as a capital were the absence of a railroad the only consideration. Du- razzo, which has held that distinction n of the time since Albania be- e independent, in_ 1912, had no road, but it had a harbor. And a harbor in the Adriatic, as in the case of Fiume, may be a dangerous asset. Until the beginning of the world war Durazzo and Tirana were connected by a twenty-mile stretch of the only well paved highway in Albania. - Albania as Storm Center. “With you ception of Albania as rugged and primitive land, whose people ‘occasionally die from ordinary disease, but more often from differ- ences of opinion,’ you might be pre- pared to find in Tirana a sort of frontier settlement with few munici- pal refinements. 1If you landed there in irplane you ‘would have few that you were in the .pres- 'm center of the wildest coun- try in Europe. You would see & rich bazaar, wide, paved streets, mosques of considerable beauty, many squares with fountains playing in them, resi- dences that are truly palatial, and f\'ldcnce that commerce and industry ou could acquire as souvenirs of your visit specimens of locally made brass work, distinctive and beautiful embroideries, done by the Tirana women and sold by them {n the mar- ket places, and whether a‘ smoker or not you would wish to take along one of the oddly and intricately carved pipes. The city covers a larger area than its 15000 or so inhabitants would seem to need, judged by our standards. Yet you might have a difficult time convincing a Tiranian, with his cottage and garden, that more horizontal mode of 1iVing, 1 crowded apartments, would be mor civilized. Once you strolled beyon the bounds of Tirana, though, yo would encounter mud houses and th ‘simple life’ to an extreme degree. Xdeal Climate. “Tirana's situatidn and woutd make it an ideal health resort, were the outdoor-living sheep herd. ers of inner Albania in need of suc a health aid. But more salubriou still, and even more picturesquely sit uated, on a precipice of the w most chain of Albania’s mountains, this vietor in a score o with the Turks, fortified himself fo a quarter of a century. During tha time he kept up a guerilla warfar: against the sultan’s forces until. in 1461, he was recognized as an OV Jord of Albania. Legend has it ti he slew 3,000 Turks by his o hand.” _ —_—— FAMOUS BAR, BOOK STORE Saloon Now Owl Club for Actors and Others. CHICAGO, March 29.—Lights that burned until 1 a.m. in a famous bar on Chicago's Randolph street Rialto burning_again of nights, but bar, mir: rors and bottles have béen replaced by shelves of books, and theatrical folk and downtown night workers and pleasure. seekers are buying literature where they once bought drinks. An owl club of actors, poets, writers and_newspaper men meets nightly in the rejuvenated saloon, whose doors again swing wide until long after mid: night. The most regular customers are drawn from .tae nearby theaters. Cho: rus girls, the booksellers say, specialize in three kinds of literature—books on fortune telling, the better class transla- tions of the higher drama and neuroti fiction. —_——— Mexico has 7,085,110 women, giving that country a surplus of 325,777 fe males over the men. . q]Giv'mg Those Women of W;sh- ington who require larger size shoes the benefit of selecting the kind of footwear they have been wanting to wear—but have not been able to find. q]For them we have stotked plen- tiful with the newest spring ef- fects—pumps and oxfords—that are identical with the “Chic" and dainty models. Does the focal length of your eyes need adjust- ing? We can prescribe the lenses that wiil do that very thing. ‘We can find out the cause of your defective vision to a_ scientific certainty. We arezworthy of your confidence and patron- age. LEFSE'S GLASSES _COST NO MORE THAN THE OR- DINARY KIND. M A:Legse Opricar @ | oPTOMETRISTS L8614 9T" ST N.W 1,000 New Dresses for Your Selection By having a number of these fresh and attractive house frocks you can always ap- pear to best advantage dur- ing the busy morning hours. And one can readily select a number at this low price. Of Patterned Percale In slip-over styles, buttoning at _ the front or down the side front. Large pockets and wide sashes add to their attractiveness, Rick- rack braid gives the finishing touch. In wide assortment of colors and styles. Materials TAFFETAS—MIGNONETTES SATINS—CREPE DE CHINES Of a quality that is beyond what the price would indicate. Made with a care to detail that is also a note in their favor. / T urkish Guest 25c each 1/3 to ¥; Less Regular Price- Towels in jacquard or monogram patterns w(i’:'!; borders of pink, blue, gold or laven- der. Soft and absorbent. . + Slight imperfections, as drop threads, etcs acg:mlt g;r the lowered price. These - ~ do not detract from their serviceability. X . DOWN STAIRS STORE. Sizes 21/, to 11. Widths C to EEEE - “TOWELS - defects are often unnoticeable and surely - Lérger Sizes For 3 : Stouterr Women The problem of foot appearance is settled. Flexibility, Dura- bility and Comfort—with the last word in" style—is accom- plished with every pair. Many shades of tan calfskin— Havana brown kid—patent “leather—black kid—black calf and black satin. Suedes, in light, deeper gray, fawn and black. Two-tone effects, mili- tary, baby Louis, high Louis and low walking heels. Tum and welt sewed 80135. HIRSH'S SHOE STORES 1026-/028 SEVENTH ST.NW. Upper Seventh Street in Locatiof. Between K and L. City-Wide in Trade. Woodmward & Wotheoy DOWN STAIRS STORE Apron Dresses, 85¢ FOUR OF THE MANY APRON DRESSES ARE ILLUSTRATED DOWN STAIRS STORE. You Will Welcome This Announcement More Silk Dresses Charming Springtime Models For Women and Misses e They have copied the fashion styles of many individualized expensive frocks and in the groups you will find newest trimming tendencies. 510 Styles Include the new Coat Dresses, pan- eled models, tuniced frocks and others with, slight draped or very straight lines. _ Sleeves are three-quarter or elbow length. Bateau, round or square neck lines. Trimmings Recognize-the importance of this season’s new ‘colored embroid-* ery, braid and unusual uses of ribbons. Frocks in sizes 16 to 42. e DOWN STAIRS STORR. New Printed Cretonnes 18¢, 28¢ 35¢ yd. Large and small designs of so many color notes and harmonies, with dominant shades to carry out your room color schemes. Especially fine for draperies, cushions, and some are of the kind for fashioning apron frocks, kiddies’ dresses and dress trimmings. & DOWN mfll_ STORE. F 00 @ B ¢ £ S R A0 ORI S Bt B L T T S —— B i e St B T T A sy Sppe g wwae sl I AR % 3 i | ! g, i l g | - (Bomaprcacnirrtssnnivarmivecnmuinscotmen s