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Perspiratior does mot affect it, mo it rub of o pores, wrink other blemishes. aranteed absolutel toflet counters erery where with the unde: standing that if H will attract favorabl. comment everywhere. rwillo and Lisks cold cream and %t hem toany. You will be astonished s¢ the quick results De: comes in three shads 4 . . For sale ‘counters + o e Viola buns of tie I partment and ) . teh our suceess is founded. | 5 e ice, Col. Carnah ! send fuel to the same dwelling. ore than: thi ht ye: The promptness with which thejjce, and Maj. Parrott, December H H * commission has discovered these du-{ arre® more than thirty-one & eatlng Q. | plications should tend to discourage | gery e consumers from any further efforts to g SOty jslip in an extra order. The commis- Main 4886 | cuch purchuser must obtain fuel this more than | + i ships away from’ original purchasers| ple, get Dr. Plerce’s Golden . Medical Dis- nel for a % anted body mnd a|Sentatives sald that its settlement weankened syxtem. Tt d makes | effective every matu- | hands of Mr. Thompson September 15 ral means of clears-|on his return from Europe. nd | serted_there are but two unclosed. %~ | One oiPthese is a company which gave recovering [ up all of its tonnage to the board fevers, | some time ago, and the.other repre- debilitating tor- and | HEAD OF UNION SCORES _ ||| “MEDDLESOME LAWYERS” Your Complexion||| e '« . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. PHANTOM ICEBERG, GLISTENING IN SUN, FADES BEFORE SHIP By the Associatod Py | h | NEW YORK, ! of a phantom iceberg, which agreed in only the most superficial detaild, | were told by many of the 800 pas- isengers on the Coronia, When the steamship docked from Cherbourg and Southampton. DUPLGATEORDERS FORCOAL NP 300 Cases Uncovered by ‘Public Utilities Com- P The optical illusion, for all agreed : mission. that in the last analysls it was such, - first was observed somo five miles. ahead of the steamer last Saturday. Many of the passengers were em- phatic_In stating that they would never forget the sight, a towering mass of moving whiteness, with jugged peaks which caught and re- flected the sun in a thousand facets. | There was perfect agreement among | the passengers t “the lceberg” ! was a hundred feet in height and! faded away into nothingness as the, Coronla steamed westward. But no i one agreed as to the exact hour of | the appearance of the phenomenon. ! Someé said it was noon. Others mid- afternoon, and still others. that it! was in the glory of an ocean sunset. | =i | OFFICERS TO RETIRE. Col. Edmund M. Blake, Coast Ar- tillery Corps; Col. 1 C. Carnahan, infantry, and Maj. Houston B. Par rott, Philippine Scouts, will tired on their own avp Blake wiil retire November more than thirty-seven yea . December CONSUMERS MAY - SHIFT Change of Dealers Will Be Allow- ed, But Only One May Serve at One Time. . Employes of the Public Utilities Commission have uncovered 300 cases in which two coal orders have been filed with different dealers for the same household. In each case the commission has written to the consumer, informing him or her that oné order must be withdrawn. Notice of the duplica- {tions also is being scrved on the alers. so that two of them will not holders where they must buy their coal, it is pointed out, but, in order to {make sure that every one will be i treated alike, they are insisting that lnnn is not attempting to tell house- winter from one dealer at a time. May Transfer Orders. i 1fa psunier becomes dissatisfied | with his present dealer. he may trans: { fer his order for coal to another mer- }chant. but under no circumstances i he be permitted to have orders vo dealers. In of the order was signed by the husband and the other by the wife. In other cases entirely different names appeared on s for the same address. The commtssion is aware of the fact that there are a considerable number of two-family houses in Washington with separate heating plants. In order to avoid misthking such re- quisitions for duplications, letter: are being written in all such cases to find out just what the situation is. Filed by Address. If a family has a roomer or a relative with a different name In the puse 1t will prove of no avall to ave such a person file a second der for coal. The commission is ing the orders in such a way that | duplication of address, even though {the names differ, would immediately |.<hm\- up. duplications one Correct Body at Working Temperature SHERWOOD BROTHERS, INC. BULK DELIVERY es the commun! District offi YOU can turn gray, faded B hair beautifully dark and 8 lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tca Re proved by the addition of other ingredients, arc sold an- nually, says a wéll-known drugaist here, because it dark- ens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. ; ‘Those whose hair is turning ¥ gray or, becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, be- cause after one or two appli- cations the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuri- antly dark and beautiful., This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appecarance within a few days. CUT I SHP PRICES All But Two Accounts of Pioneer Purchasers Against Shipping 1 Board Are Settled. | By the Associated Press. i NEW YORK, September 27.—Set- j tiement of all but two of. the re H maining seven accounts between { pioneer - purchasers of government- { owned tonnage and the United States | Shipping?Board is announced by. Com- { missioner Frederick I Thompson of | the Shipping Board. Settlements were effected.,the com- { missioner said, on the basis of pay- ment previously lald down by the board, and he added that in only one case had it been necessary to take ! tand to disturh established : routes under the American flag. i Accounts Closed. | Accounts closed included those of | ! the William Steamsiip Line, the o | quehanna Steamship Compa Moore and McCormick Compan . Among_others, previously announced - were the North Atlantic and West- | | erni lines and the Orlental Navigation Company. Originally, Mr. Thompson said, there were seventy of these accounts, rep- resenting 160 ships of more’ than 1,000,000 ‘tons. They represented pur- chases made at peak of orices, some as high as $220 a ton. The sales were made on the, deferred payment plan. ! With the slump in shipping and the after-war_fall to normal values, the board took these matters up for ad- justment. One of the lines settled with today throughs one of its repre- trade Soothing and refresh- ing to sun-burned and wind- burned skins—real hot weather comfort. The wise woman is never without. was in the neighborhood of $60 a ton.; Two Unsettled. i Seven accounts were placed in the (Cold, Cisansing, Wassage, Vanishing) Four sizes, 50, 65, sx.'xu f‘;!ntn. ¥.=5 ibatitutes, t on F-F Forson Creams. Look for trade- He as- W™ by Drug, Dept. Steres, e Beauty Pariore Friedrich-Friedrich Philadelphia, Pa. sents five ships bought for conver- <ion into tankers and which are not in service. The- Luckenback lin also a large purchaser of tonnage u der high prices, were id to be ! gotiating directly with Chairman ! Lasker soward a settlement. | El Printing Pressmen’s President Re- views Controversy Leading to 44-Hour-a-Week Strike. By tha Associated Press. . PRESSMEN'S HOME, Tenn., Sep- tember 27.—Declaring that thé union had been “preyed on by & group of meddlesome and unscrupulous lawyers, couraged by antagonistic - 5 | employers,” George L. Berry, presi- i K] dent of the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants’ Union of orth America, appeals for a con- certed effort to preserve the stability ,and integrity of the union in his re- i port which is expected to be submit- ted to the twenty-ninth biennial con- vention here today. Commenting upon the action brought against him and other in- ternational officers by factions in- side the union, President Berry de- clares that “the criticism directed .-n.lnn the officers {3 not only non- constructive, but is levelled against | the constitutional principles which i have kept the union intact throug! out the several decades of its exl When you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are; getting the genunine Bayer product ; physicians over cars and proved safe lor ‘President Berry reviews at some leading up to ” ok strike of p"""‘bed,o by The report urges co-ordination be-. tween the American Federation of Labor and the ‘American Legion for public good, advancement of citi: education and Americanis) Berry is national vice com- legion. Headache Lumbago 3 Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package, which contains pro]per directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few ¢ents. - Druggists also sell .| bottles of 24 and 100. irin 1s the ufac- of t f Monoacetis f Sn:lswl?udfl.?n- m °. Toothache . Earache - LANSBURGH & BROTHER ‘Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Thursday, September 28, 1922 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest Such Hats as these at $5.00 Were ]ust Made for Bobbed Hair NOT only are they smaller in the head than the hats that are made to fit the larger coiffures, but they are saucy little close-fitting styles that set off a fluffy bob to its best advantage. They are of black panne, principally in the front flarc or draped effect, with bunches of soft feathers or ribbons hanging at the side. Unquestionably youthful but en- Jtirely becoming to the face that is more mature. —Second Floor. Colonial Pumps, $8.50 % T[lff\' pump of black satin or patent leather clev- erly evades the question of whether tongues or straps are smarter, by combining them. By using the cut-out sides and buttoned strap, it.avoids the sometimes too snug in- step of the plain tongue pump. and the colonial tongue speaks with a chic seldom found in the simple one-strap {he shoe has a high French heel and a finish of —Second Floor. models. stitching. Colilmbiar Grafonolas > Tu:o DPopular Models on Mo st Unusual Terms $10.00 Down $5.00 a Month ’ OU have long wanted a Columbia Grafonola, for the joy it brings into your home—the best music, the talent of the workd’s best artists, song, dance and or- chestral music—all are yours with a Grafonola. And now you can get one on most interesting terms— only $10 down and $5 a month—exceptional terms on instruments at this price. Model H-2 Model G-2 Conit $125 $125 Model H-2 is regularly pRLD r $140, but offered at this price Deand-new, in mahogany hecause used for a short time in our record demonstration only. ) rooms. ~Walnut only. Comre in and let s demonstrate them to you. This is a real opportunity to own a high-grade Grafonola on the: easiest of payments. The Netherall Three Garments in One A CLEVER and convenient combination of vest, girdle and brassiere, the Netherall has won instant popu- larity with the girls of “The Follies” and hundreds of others for sports and daily wear, where the greatest freedom and grace of movement must be combined with a perfectly molded form. The Netherall is of glove silk and suede cloth"and is soft and soothing: when worn next to the body. A stif- fened laced front and four hose supporters insure trim straicht lines. The garment is readily washable and rciquires no ironing. You may select it in flesh, white ot orchid. ~ - ~Balcony. A member of the famous Nemo family, its fine quality of materials and perfect fin- ish are assured. It is so carefully cut that even the soft glove silk and suede cloth give only in the direc- tion where the greatest elas- ticity is required. Come,in and let Miss M. O’Brien, who will bein our Corset Section all this week, demonstrate it to you, to- gether with any other Nemo models that may interest you. The Netherall :is priced from $5.00.to $10.00. e L i I¢'s Al in the Tailoring ~ Beautifully Tailored Suits at $45 and $59.50 THER.E’S nothing unusual in the style of these suits, for they are all quite simple of line. But the tat- loring—that’s what makes them different. Every seam is faultless, and every buttonhole and facing— those telltale touches that gften decide the real quality of a suit—are finished with the utmost-care. Fine poiret twill and tricotine are the materials, for they, without doubt, are most effective in the un- embellished suit. The new long skirts, and coats that - are correspondingly longer, some attaining a 38-inch depth. the addition of silk stitching or arrow heads. Besides a complete range of the regular sizes, from 16 to 44, there are several styles for the large woman requiring sizes 40V to 54%5. The suits are shown in navy blue or black, 2 linings. —Second Floor. For Sturdy Coats Melton Cloth ANl-W ool $1.98 Yard A 30-ounce coating cloth with a neat wrong-side finish that requires no lin- ing. Just the thing for children’s school coats,women’severy- day coats, and even burly overcoats for men and boy: inches wide, navy blue. A splendid quality at $1.98 a yard. —Taird Floor. Outing Flannel 1215¢c Yard Right now when it is want- ¢d most, it is unusual to find such a good grade outing flannel at this low price. 27 inches wide, soit wool-like finish, and shown in pleasing patterns of pink, blue and gray. . There are several different styles, different from each other only in the placing of a bias band or ind all have excellent quality crepe Imperial Longcloth special at 16¢ yard Imperial make, chamois finish longcloth of a firm, medium weight, 36 inches wide. A splendid quality for women’s and children’s undergarments, and very specially priced. 44-Inch Voiles 38c Yard These extra width voiles are just the thing for bed sets and draperies. besides Dbeing suitable for all the purposes of the narrower voiles. A large assortment of attractive colorings has just been re- ceived. —First Floor. Thank you! for a wonderful response OUR appreciation of the splendid response to the opening of our New Housewares Department is best expressed in the continued satisfying values and low prices which you will find here tomorrow. Silverware Specials Choice $4.50 Fruit baskets and flower baskets and vases, dou- ble vegetable dishes, sandwich trays, roll trays, bread trays, sugar and cream sets, engraved cracker and cheese dishes, candlesticks and syrup jugs. Galvanized Ware 95¢ each An assortment consisting of large plain garbage cans, medium corrugated garbage cans, corrugated ash cans, copper bottom wash boilers. White Enameled Ware & 85¢ each Heavy coated utensils of staunch metalwith enam- eled covers.- Coffee pots, dishpans, round and oval erving kettles, utility bakers, rice boilers, teapots, E;sed saucepans and 6-gt. handled kettles. Three Dinner Sets Ofen Stocks, Specially Priced Pattern No. 939315 An exquisite 34-inich border in swiss flower baskets, on ivory, broken by a powdered blue intersecting panel re- lieved in delicate brown and black. J00-piece set, $24.50; Sl-piece set, $12.50; 29-piece set, $6.95. Pattern No. 439671/, In the latest mode royal blue over edge and hairline, broken® by three very decorative blue- bird and floral festoons with lain open panel. I(X)—g-ic‘sce set, ;3 5l-piece set, $1 3 29- piece set, $9.45. Princess Dogo A plain wide gold border set with full gold handles on a new colonial shape. 100-picce set, $24.50, Sl-g;csc" set, $12.50; - -piece set, e Sixth Floor.