Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 14

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| Fear Baldness Tells How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous. Thousands of men and Women ara Erow- ing bairless every day. This is meedless, because baldness usually comes from neg- loct and any one who gives the scalp & littls attentlon should have an hy hatr. Dandruft ness by clogging alp, and giving the dandruft germs fertile ground for pro- lific breeding. The treatment is very simple; Temove the dirt by shampooing and destroy the dandruft germs by applying the genuine n Sage, a most eficlent antiseptic lquid that druggists everywhere are now recommending as one of the quickest and safest_treatments to surely stop itching scalp and falling hair, remove all dandruff and to properly nourish and invigorate the hair roots. Parisian Sage Is in great demand by als- | criminating women, because it Is daintily perfumed, does not color or streak th hair and gives it a softuess and luster tha Tascinates and compels admiration, | Jie%s Drug Stores will guarantee 1t to you. {No Need to Vacuum Cleaner Horizontal Motor From an electrical and mechanical standpoint, the horizontally mounted motor is the one and posi- motor in an cuum cleaner. The equal distribution of weight in the arma- Is on the two which means r due to equal ikewise, the definite pull ch is always Iy“opposite to the flow of air. Number 1 of a series on the Super- A) Qualities of the “Eureka” Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th Street EST. 1879 WHEN 1T LOOKS DARK to any weak or afling wWoman, Dr. roe’s Favo; ite Prescription comes to her help. For “wo- manly il1s” pains and many chronie ' weak- uesses and de- rangements, this ix the proven remedy. Thixs Preseription of Dr. Plerce's ix a “woman's temperance tonic for the the delicate and those who are vous, dizzy, and who have back- -mche and dragging feelings. Try it W—tablets or liquld, Send 10 cents rial pnckage to Dr. Pierce, Buffa- Jage Jéea Tiuns Gray Hair Dari i T v GRANDYOTHER kept ) her hair beautifully 5| darkened, glossy and attrace tive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and_Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottie ‘of this old-time recipe, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture .can pe depended upon to re- store natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-fnown downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it arkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it | has been applied—it's so_easy to use, too. You siriply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a_time. By morning the gray hair dis- appears; after another appli= cation or two, it is restored to its natural color, and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair and somewhat colder tonight; lowest tem- perature tonight about 16 degrees; | tomorrow fair, contiuued cold; mod- erate northwest and north winds. Maryland—Fair and somewhat cold- omorrow fair, continued | ate to fresh northwest and north winds. Virginia—Fair and somewhat colder | tonight; tomorrow fair, continued cold; fresh to strong northwest and | north winds on the coast. West Virginia—Generaily fair and slightly = colder tonight; tomorrow fair, with slowly rising temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 37; 8 pm., 32, 1% midnight, 27; 4 &.m., 25; 8 s, 25; noon, 27. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.20; 8 pm., 30. 12 midnight, 30.29; 4 a.m., 30.29; § am., 30.34; noon, 30.33. Highest temperature, 38, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 24, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 72; lowest, 51. | Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the (yater at 8 am.: Great Falle_Tem- perature, 2; - ition, i posety condition, ightly | Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States and geodetic survey Today—Low tide, 7:41 a.m, a p.m.; high tide, 1:0 . and 1 Tomorrow—-Low tide, 8:31 a.m. and 19 p.m.; high tide, '1:49 am. and| :16 p.m. | The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 6:51 a.m.; sun stes 5:53 p.m. Tomorrow sets, 5:54 p.m. Moon rises 11:03 a.m.; sets12:23 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. i coast | i Sun rises 6:49 a.m.; sun Weather In Various Cities. g Temperature, *= Statios, State of @ Weather. 8 | ; l | ! Hoston Buffalo ', Ch at Cleveland . Denver Detroit El Paso Galveston .. Helena . Huron, §. 0.16 0,40 18 a1 30.28 Phoenix, Ariz 30.08 3 idy Cloudy Clear (8 a.m., Geenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. S Part cloudy oudy Clear Part cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear NEW ORLEANS, The successful defes damage suit won b federal court here ¢ ment approximately $ learned- today. _George Brewer, man aboard a Shipping Board vessel, alleged the ship’s officers had beaten | and thrown him_down a hatch, and | asserted his injuries were permanent. He sought, $20,000. Members of thie vessel's crew whose testimony . the, government desired were scattered to the four corners of {H\e earth andathe defense spent near- 1y two vears and $15,000 in obtaining their depositions. | | BEGIN HANGING REPORT. Formulation of a report on the in- quiry conducted more than a year ago into charges made by the Senator Watson of Georgia American soldiers were hanged with- {out trial in France has been begun by the special Senate committee. | headed by Senator Brandegee, repub- | lican, . which made the! invest | will be submitted | to the Senate within a few da H | expected to be brief and to d | the charges without foundation. Brunswick Ultona the all-record reproducer All astists, all makes of records played with equal facility. An exclusive fea- ture of The Brunswick. Buy a Brunswick at Schwartz’s .50 for szb Down And enjoy the wonderful music of the Brunswiok while you are peying for it. e, 708 Scventh St. N.W 3123 M St. N.W. Ward G ro 43 niversa Jale Extraordinary V@lfies Young People’s Floor (the F Hundreds of Girls’ Pretty Wash Frocks Specially Priced Tomorrow $1.95, $2.95 and *3.95 Mothers with daughters of 7 to~14 years will welcome this opportunity to buy pretty little summer wash frocks at such saving prices as these—there are ever so many different styles—four sketched. 4 Plain ginghams, plaid ginghams, checked ginghams—with crisp organdy collar and cuffs—a bit of colored embroidery, with dainty little ties and sashes, and all the prettiest sum- mer colors from which to choose. Charming Taffeta Frocks, $10.50 Just the sort of little frocks that every girl of.7 to 14 years needs for matinee, dress-up and Sunday wear—pretty taf- fetas in blues, brown and copen—smartly trimmed. ’ Gitls” New Spring Topcoats, $16.50 Another Anniversary value worth taking advantage of right now—smart models in pretty shades of tan, deer, rose and blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Pretty Pajamaé for Gitls $1.65 Two styles—one and two piece—in white and colored batiste and crepes. Sizes 8 to 18 years Middy Blouses, Special, $145 (Two Illustrated) White Jean Middies with cadet blue collars and cuffs, or with navy serge collar and cuffs; sizes 6 to 20 years. RADIUM SILK WHITE JEAN SKIRTS PETTICOATS, $2.65 SPECIAL, $1.15 With embroidered scalloped Especially to wear with mid~ bottom, in blue, black and white dies; made on body waist. GIRLS’ SLIP-ONS, 95¢ CADET BLUE PALMER Junior Palmer linen, in blue, LINEN SKIRTS tan and green; sizes 6 to 14 SPECIAL, $1.45 years. Made on body waists and full Bloomers to Match, 75c pleated; 8 to 14 years, Fourth floor " All These Toys Are Specially Priced Peter Rabbit Coloring Outfits, ‘;\rith crayons, pictures, water colors, and pans... .S6c Celluloid Character Dolls, 8 and 11 inches high .50c and $1 Celluloid Animal Toys, in great variety, 25c and 50c Celluloid Chicks and Rabbits. .35¢ Star Painting Book, with book, water colors and brush cecressenTer-s. . 50C Red Wagon, with little white hifclled up ready to play... Girls' Seetion Boys’ Catcher Mitts.. Boys’ First Baseman Mitts. Boys’ Fielder Gloves:..... _Boys’ Small Fielder Gloves Boys’ Base Ball Suits, sizes 6 to 16....$195 Boys’ Indian Play Suits, sizes 4 to 12, $1.45 Boys' Cowboy Suits, sizes 4 to 12.......$145 20TH CENTURY BOYS’ ATHLETIC OUT- | FIT—Consists of set of boxing gloves, a | play ball, and punching bag. Spe- 34.95 cial > DCGLL_ MARION, the walking doll that cries Ma-ma upon request, 14 inches tall and dressed in dainty: romper $‘075 suit vle i8-INCH MAMMA DOLLS, prettily dressed, will\ery ma-ma-ma—if you s bend her over ROLLER CHIMES, with rubber-tired wheels, decorated in Mother Goose §1,15 and animal pictures DISC SCOOTER, with rubber-tiréd disc wheels, 1134-inch foot platform; $2,75 ball bearing wheels e & Tos Store, Fourth floor. . i FRIDAY, F OMORROW EBRUARY 23, 1923, is Young People’s Day in the Great Anniversary Sale—and in all the sections of the Young People’s Floor (Fourth) you’ll find wonderful values; values that make it entirely worth your while to choose and choose plentifu vantage of prices t instance. Ily while you can take ad- hat mean savings in every 2 pairs trousers with these—Boys’ Spring Suits, $11.75 That boy of yours will be needing a new spring suit soon— and now’s your opportu saving in the price. nity to buy him one at a great Seven different styles Something to please most any boy—Scotch tweeds and novelty woolens, well tail mean almost twice the v value, $11.75. Regatta ‘Wash Suits Special, $1.95 . It is a ®special Anniversary event to find Regatta Wash Suits at this low price—so wise mothers will select a summer’s supply—and save much by doing so; the variety of styles offi the original other good models; good sel tion of colors and combina- tions. Sizes 3 to 10. Oliver Twist—Eng- lish Middy, Balkan—and many ored, and the two pairs of trousers wear. Sizes 7 to 18. Exceptional “Iwanta” Play Suits Special, 95¢ These are the well known “Iwanta” make at a genuine sav- ing on the price—just for An- niversary. Dark blues, khaki and tan shades—in this overall ers play suit—and with a good sup- ply of these for everyday and play wear youngsters of 2 to 10 ec- will be ready for the whole summer. Boys' Store, Fourth floor. 350 dozen pairs Children’s Socks 15 and 3/ lengths . Special, 25¢ pair No need_surely for any youigster to be without a good supply of socks this summer—when you can choose from a great variety of differeat styles in fine mercerized lisle socks—at a price as low Children’s 2-toned 35¢; 3 pairs, $1 Fancy dropstitch e fects, in variety of co! ors; sizes 5 to 9%. as 25cy sizes 4% to 9V, Children’s Mercerized Lisle Socks, 50c¢ pair . - Very fine quality, in i- i i plain and two-tone 1- dropstitch effects; sizes 7 to 9%. Boys’ and_Girls’ Nainsook Combination Suits Special in the Anniversary, 50c Suit Sizes 2 to 12 Years Children’s Hosiery and Kuit Underwear Section, Fourth floor Remarkable Values Children’s Spring Pumps & Oxfords Growing Girls' Patent Coltskin One- strap Pumps, with low $3.95 pr. Yeels and welt soles..... Growing Girls’ Tan Norwegian Brogues, with heavy welt soles and low heels; sizes 2¥; $3.95 pt. Misses’ Tan Norwegian Blucher Ox- fords, same model in black grain leather; sizes $2.95 pr. 1% to 2 Children’s Smoked Elkskin welt soles, blucher cut; v heels; s 8y {(lm cls; sizes 8% to §2 95 pr. i 6 S 6t $255 pr. Young Peaple’s Shoe Sectiop, Fourth floor? Oxifords, Candy—Special Tomorrow Wrapped Cream Caramels—assorted flavors—deli- ciously fresh. : Special, 40c 1b. . “1-1b. jar Filled Hard Candics 1-1b. box Peanut Brittle. b Special, 75c. Candy Section, Fourth floor. outrth) Junior Gitls’ New Taffeta Frocks Underpriced, $16.50 Attractive little bouffant taffetas, in brown, navy and copen blue— some with tucked net collar and cuffs—scme with a bit of colored embroidery or a vivid flower at-the waist for color. Spring Topcoats, $19.75 3 models, from which to choose. Smart plain camelshair color sports coats, swing back and belted mqdels—in good-looking over- plaids—sizes 13 to 19. Junior Girls’ Sports Skirts Unusual values, $5.50 Smart little wrap and gathered models, in checks and plaids. Junior Girls' Section, Fourth floor. 95¢, $1.25, 51.45 , Some are the simplest of little styles, with just a bit of lace at neck and sleeves—others are more elaborate with dainty feather stitching, French knots, embroidery and lace—but all are exceptional values at these low prices. Infants’ Silk-and-wool Shoulder 45¢ Strap Bands, with tab attached Infants’ Fancy Crocheted Wool 45¢ Bootees, edged in pink or blue.. Infants’ Fancy Wool Crocheted Sacques—trimmed in pink or $1‘95 blue—with silk crochet edge.... White or Ivory Enamel Wicker Wardrobes \ Very Special, $9 Popular four-drawer revolving style—an exceptional Anniversary value. ‘Lawn Pillow Slips for babies—with scalloped edge and embroidery 95¢ spray Crib Blankets, dainty designs, in 95¢ pink or blue . Children’s Nainsook Night Drawers— in tan, pink and blue, dropseat; 95¢ sizes 2 to 6 Children’s Cambric Night Drawers— button down back, with drop- 75¢ seat. ZIEOIOLYERYS ... seniss Infants' Section, Fourth floor Crisp White Frocks for Little Folks ’1.45, °1.95, *2.45 Sheer irocks of lawn, smocked and hem- stitched in blue or pink—trimmed with the daintiest of em- broidery, laces, tucks and feather stitching —pretty little yoke styles—some with colored ribbon bows. Dozens of pretty styles. Sizes, 6 months to 3 years Wool Slip-over Sweaters, $1.45 For Babies—6 months to 2 years In springtime when just such little sweaters as these will be needed —you'll be glad to have been able to buy one at such a low price as these—in white, white with pink or blue collar—and in pink or blue with white trimmings. lnfants’ Section, Fourth fioor. This Fiber-Reed Pullman Carriage $26.50 Handsomely finished in ecru. silver blue, or blue enamel— built for comfort and service, with corduroy lined hood and covered mattress and cushion; reversible body—rubbed-tired wheels; a carriage_for which you would ordinarily have to pay a very much higher price. Fiber Reed Stroller, special, $1150. In same finishes, with rubber-tired artillery wheels. Raby Carriage Section, Fourth floor.

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