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- THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, ’.F'EBRUARY':‘W, 1923. : 19" ! oJ7° . i ) \ ; 'John Sharp Williams to Smg SIX GIVEN WAR HONORS. | ALIEN LABOR ISSUE UP. v Col. Foreman Heads Service Men |Resolution Relating to Hawail Re- LANSBUR B : - Doctors Say It Is Criminal To Neglect a Cold No “Swan Song” in Senate! .. siat. st o . 5. c. Hemeai For extraordinary herolsm in| Temporary admission to the Ha- action during the world the | waiian Islands of alien labor, includ- 2 President has 3 ing C ., nder breakfast and then to my library and | guished service cross to C & Chinese, otherwise barred u: John Sharp Williams will sing no sivan song to the United States Sen- | read books. © - 0 srand. | A: Fereman ot Chicago. _‘L'"“-r:“"l“':““?’°““'W'vn::t$°":;"“’|: 1 2 e s % i s fo o as my grand- | (e 12 A a resolution, was rel ate when his thirty years of publi¢| rather was and happen to havethose | L L\‘.{..F‘Z-‘..‘.. o . House immigration committee yester- STORE NEWS for Wednesday, February 28, 1923 420-430 Seventh St. N.W. Health authorities are quoted as say- | service have been terminated Sunday | things that c a mint | W York eity, formerl Ay AL ime Chafrman i ing that a very large percentage of colds | with the adjournment of Congress. Then to din- i . Capt. 2ot o same time 2 g might be prevented and that a still the kind that costs you two . SN Johnson of the committee, who op- He is content to let the case rest b greater amount of serious iliness might and a half dollars up here. e 345th Battalion, Tank | posed ced be avoided if people would not neglect | with the utterance of a year ago that|that. a little nap, then back to my sk lhl‘nm” D e d' il :"m “th'e :V:‘en‘\;lre, mlroabu ;frm the common cold at its first appearance. | ho had “rather be a dog and bay at | reading and letter writing, o« - DTN on authorizing members of e Every ‘cold carries with it an element of | oSl 0 R0 (8 B ST the Senate” | After that is done, It will be about vale IFloyd Yot Crown. W |committee re-elected to the next A : ne for supper. not dinner, mind : 7 Co s Oreat danger ather John's Medicine | and his more recent statement before | Just about Gusk T shall have n son: of the 7th Infantr. ngress to investigate Hawalian ke, exper the Mississippl Society. “In the cert by my own band—owned by me it O formerly of 165th costume designer,. cuts, te Edwin Stubbs| labor needs. - X f has established itself as the family me I ade 1 el L5 o ne ) 3 n reported was intro- £ fits and pins into shaps words of Johw Allen” he said, *I am | DY anybody else but Gad Almighty. pol i lue because It treal : 3 lta by She natural way, drives them off They are the mocking birds that nest | 1nfantry, 42d Div 3 duced in July, 1921, by the late Dele- - your apparel to be made Expert®Fitting Service Mies E. Duke, expert rebuilds the power of re- kgoing to spend the short remainder of ! in my trees. The distingui 14 gate Kalanianaole of Hawall. Chair- ' from materials pur- heaith are promptly regalned. God and my reputation as a gentle- | {hls happy old age. T will be carrled | siryo” Corps of New York and | the commiftee from Pacific ocoast Home Sewing Weoe k. man.” and planted in my own gr :’\?:,‘J‘ ';3“;‘“«.. Cl H. Tenny, Ordnance | states, as well as Representative Box, Investigate. WARD OFF Senator Williams is mot leaving | the fect of my father and mother and | (ficers’ Reserve Corps of Springfield, | democrat, Texas, said they would sub- e INFLUENZA || Congress by the “lame duck” route.|grandfather and grandmother. M mit minority reports. 3 He retives voluntarily after cighteen | ~ “This is unpoetical, e years in_the House and twelve years|more honest thun being in the Senate, although it was con-; You don’t have to pl make-belie: - ceded Mississippi would offer no op-!at it Ry position if he announced for lec- | (Copyright, 1923.) I tion. " He chose, ag he puts it, o cateh up on a lot of reading I've been | neglecting “and he will mie nimseit | - BODY TO BE REBURIED. ! Monday {o ‘nis plantation “home ; e Lok i { Cedar Grove” twelve miles from 3 Yazoo City, Miss. iC1pt. Nelson, U. S. A., Will Rest in Scorns Swan Sons. Arlington Beside Grave of Wife. | ¢ ] I s lanension o 3 wan ! _The body of Capt. Halvor Nels ([ B i o dicd in 1903 and interred |- " Notions For Home Sewing The most-needed sewing accessories and other no- GIVES STRENGTH (lamne-™ tions at special prices. Featherstitch Brai neat patterns. G-yard picces. 3 e A S A or 25c. = e BUTe actusteq by doRT o o lenwood cemetery, is to be trans- | Cotton Twilled Tape, 12- hat his departure | & O SDTELCLNRLD a1l oo F " vard picces. 4 for 25¢. a g 8 v, Wi it oty | “Pape’s Cold Compound”” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours iy abcarions Mt or SWa v o'clock, with oy S . Seaiad ! sl 1 third doses usually brek Hooks and Eyes, black and weful The passing of Senator Williams ¢ 5 JC8 SEUFOH C 3 i . Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- ! scconld.nm” “Il’ml‘m u“d {nd o whitc; various sizes. 3 cards, who h I !;ml.]k.« ||_ho |m‘ ient from the Sen: tledier of {he ‘ents 4 $ i dng and .~||\||\||l||;; ),p{ |I,.|.M i “I"ptp: :‘«;E‘mo pletely 1 7e harp walls of the ‘presenta of Lof the War Bion 1 dGoTlN u every two hours™l g At : : . i > [hat s be o e in e L o are tahen. The | & “Pape’s. Cold Compound” is "tho : HiCeton GrospainfiBeling, it IR IEaee o - ; pid | grce Seottish Rite Masa | first dose opens clozged up nostrils | quickest. surest reliel known d::: ] RES blae - , LUV B R 2 P ke shangelion. and ps 1 air passages of head: stops | costs only a few cents af N . : I t ready for writing; #o [it usuall . representative and past supreme se and air pa : E < . . . Clark’s Sewing Needles, ‘ e e, [l one S h U cOiuesyacross IBISCRUAIG A, DI Subrene see | Sowe “running: relieves headache, | tores. Tastes nice. ~Contains na New Silks for Spring Costumes %250’ 3 papers, I s the seeret of m:;fl:; ill:l”‘lhdhnlu" 3 5 ¢ Knights of Pyt | Jullness, feverishness, sncczing. The | quinine. Insist upon Pape’s. o s 3 5 X iad 25c Eiversharp popularity, its an; v spa e Xelson _Com o e season’s favorite weaves at prices made espe- 5 . e s D on A Senator W AIH'A_‘ml ‘.&t‘phlr\‘zo’(‘."l‘];ll.hl\ SRl AT e 0f Pyt it tivesf S e \\'I;ck P Spool_ Silk, hlack and fnetant. ~ We have a e e e cially attrac o1 me S g . ¢ white; 30-yard spools. 3 for complete line displayed gentleman, opposing the British debt Canton Crepe, 40-inch, in Satin Charmeuse, 40-inch: 10c. v k for your approval. settlement, took occasio o ak light and dark col- $2 65 ;!law);(, 5\(-311 and $] '95 lllickrn;k Blrl;d, wl]mrj and ireferences to the TILES ors. Yard......... - black. Fard...... = colors; and yard preces. = {which tramplcd upon the toes of 3 = = R = e =ryiieme phol s na e B e 4%‘2)% Vel e mih'gg Ceiiulgid Thimbles, all col 1 i British and Welsh i K 8 1 $ C 3 - il Remembrance ShoP | American's One Diversion. ' outér wear. Yard, %5¢ needs. Yard...... = ors. 2 for 5c. | My. Foster's Shop) Addressing Senator McKellar, Scn-j Alltyme Krepe, 36-inch; 2 Flat Crepes, 40-inch, in all Hook and Eye Tape, black, Il { i X ° hite and flesk d | One Door Jator e L itician<| g / lustrous, rough the new colors. $2.65 w ;'m o M': & ‘}_\;rts,zsc. i ) diversion of the Amer « A sl sl agiipL il Pl ingle-mesh Hair Nets, va- Il 14th Street 2752 var Ave. e o reme Risioraior | weave; very new $2-50 Yard s riau<z<had(-s sk { the United States for the last forty | Yard ............. —~Th loor. She st e years, which used to be very popul p | s @€ oF SHpper Etaces, but which, thank God, is cfl‘ni:?.'fi kS . N S d A black, brown and white. be quite S0 popular now as er- | oy i e ;I.\"‘ g:s.e ;Dre"f:'r to !lhl‘ umnm‘x: ‘f‘wlx‘\; ew tampe prons pl;ms;‘SCE“m Sanitary Nap- {tivate the voters who happen a i } 3 4 o . % - itish ancestors by ng th F - . |/ 4 kins, box of 12, 25c. Tonstail That - perform las ) fo e Sewing Week Lol ibeen enacted upon this stage, and { upon the stage at the other en Capitol, nany times more with rod for trousers and skirts. 4 for 25c. Ready made up on A snuffy cold? was enacted @ fon N the senator | unbleached muslin, Nickel-plated muth able a SERS = o y assorted sizes. MENTHOLATUM [P, stamped in many at- P, hortly v : : 5 e 5 E !“‘M: e “uamd‘)‘um?(n:qco"thnul “W““ ('lTIbTOldCl} e ) : clears the nose N adbate, Semator Williams let 11y i designs. A pleasure New Lining Fabrics Ig‘l:i::‘\:r:g That Ty “Bora | to work them, and a For negligees, founda- {migit be a wise man, but historical’ real utility when they tions, lingerie and many [ Miesissippian to clarify the distin are finished. purposes besides linings. U901 drawled Senator Williams .K"‘"“’“l Prints—A novc! — [ bad i ot of mart wncesiars, 15¢~55¢~-98c e gland. but they fo ches wide. Many I s ingt the Gommons. They < " ;s dainty designs. Yard, | tmat men. but historically they | Small patchaprons., o S S6rinches | Were asscs. I stand here to cont Polly Prims, cover- wide; for lingerie, slips and {that for them = e o linings. Special, & Admires Woodrow Wilvon. alls (or {frock s * 55¢ . L e e aa e aprons). Many Kimono Patterns—In silk —— reciprocal esteem in which the form styles to choose ?,:'c(;msc‘(:.iile? ‘;"E:::;"&s,,,n‘f’ = . er President holds him often has been ; from to be “'Orked z g signs. Lift Off with Fmgers remarked-in the Capital. Tt takes | ! b - ErsESandinin T the form of silence—it is rare that; in various colors and == 3 they see each other, though, during ‘ N\ his term in the White House. Presi- patterns. : dent Wilson smashed, a precedent | —Third Floor. and drove to the home of the senator | E ito call upon him during an illness. ; The mutual admiration is believed by o arlse out of the intellectua X Wash Fabrics for Every ! qualities of the two men, as Scnato, Williams has five earned degrees from great universities. including | A i { Spring Need Heidelberg, and is reputed to be one | s SCr 5 ; of the country's foremost authorities In an array of beautiful iresh colorings, with pat- A on_histo! terns and weaves no less charming. Note the savings. = His greatest reputation, however. has been‘as a acbater. wihicn Tic cs- We've Outdone Our Own Expectations in This Fine Quality Ginghams, 32 -stripe Shirtings, 32- g floor leader for his partyin the | inches wide. Several hu inch. Many attractive pat- 5 B {lower house. His tenure thers was | . . dred yards in irregular terns and a quality quite ; P e o Efeslon R e iroeE ) h I)Bl.'l(ll ()ffermg lengths. _Plain colors and durable. Special, 5(q - D'Armand of Missouri. ghcclgs. Regularly 35c. 24(} AR oo e E When he went to the Senate in ! \ Special, vard inen - finish Suiting, 36- e ° Playground ing, a - inch. An excellent substitute S omattes 2 sturdy fabric for little tots' jor linen. Plain shades, suit- ew Spring Dresses ||| &%y Gads e ||t { Senator Williams told his < i m light an 2 effccts. Regularly 38c. Spe- Q) | constituency that he was ! Regularly 3 29¢ pe- 24(. cial, yard i the nails in the coffin of the = {ial aspirations” of his opponent, s . ! ’ James K. Vardaman, engendered such Nz P iSS 4 £ I Caa Wandsraan \eacaird mich | Sizes from 14 Misses’ 10 44 Women’s . { Vardaman came to the Senate two - ( vears later. Mr. Williams refused to! > { follow the Senate custom of escorting cial. yard ZFirst Floor. 2 3 “Mammoth Sale of Truhks\, ) {his colleague to the vice president’s! =t = Docan't hurt a bit! Drop a litels| Vardaman v f . - “Freezo on an aching corn, instantly that 591_’1‘ “"‘;i%,:‘d;kfn"ghA'{‘fi“s.‘“’-. B s orn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it | oor oo meiupt soct- il > e e e e 7% 18 1| oty Srespenten Sonafor Wilazts ol g < | A Signal Success : ve evel a e - 1 bei Epi 1i; i R e R ) ¥ 5 Y esterday’s response to our unusual sale of fine trunks equalec our hopes ek i Gl o ;’?m‘{?"n a‘lr;fi?fagéfi%‘“-ozr:é:;’njmfi}:i i Sl}rpdpbmg even our fondest dreams of color, style and | for the efforts and ingenuity we exerted to make such values possible. This is E a1 catry His prayer book and cork: ! quality, these dresses present one of the most remark= plainl)l; the é’"‘fl’” buy taunklf, & zldat:fix; 1;);&;'3;“‘3_;;1?“;]()“11 t“ra\'cl\mgegsyi: ( : patEw. e , 5 i a 2 o ¢ = | may be. ualities are the best a h y low. =~ S ! ofi?i“{_?'sz?o%"’??z's“-?fii or:slusted. ol (lble'aSSOl’tt]fl:Ie];‘th that we have been able to offer at such | will hold your purchase till vacation time. i I‘nlfa‘l ne"a:y':fi:?m'lt'mlk'é what e o PSS C Bl Ul e i Sesial s - 2> Fully equipped pleases when he goes to Mississippi % S - e i il T o . e nat e inhinalon s Each dl_e» was carefully selected to represent one of . ~ . Wardrobe Trunks, $25.00 he tola the! the season’s leading style features, and their wide range 3 e MR e BT o i alonesama downl . of styles covers the needs of almost every occasion and trunks, of threc-ply constriiction and fully cquipped at Cedar Grove. I don’t like marble = = . | with accessories. All have heavy nickeled-on-brass NEW DISCOVERY and bricks and stone. taste. | hardware and strong locks. By all means, see ~— the_family cough syrup Rooster His A""l‘f";'l :‘0""-1 i P e . s e these trunks. . o ’ % the resses sty G ag recces = : - = — e AR Cflthe hesiant e 15 Dresses styled on long slim lines, dresses featuring Cenuine 3.Ply Durable Hand ‘};:;:t;rc(‘g;gl:rylg.;:;lml:‘l)g:)‘(n:ngem‘:{r{n the bo.uffaut. 1)1gate(l tiers, soft drapes and numerous i Wood Dress Luggage e el L huve by bath ‘gyptian and oriental effects. Flat crepe, canton, crepe- Trunk, $15.45 3 Gr and shave and cut my own flowers S s lac bi . E i Tasee, Made. of hard, vul- Ot ilc the dew is on them. A little ack satin and lace combinations. Dresses fresh and oy Tl Bags vouthful for the young miss, and dresses straight and | fiber and equipped with suit cases, of all good is ¢ o o e L = . strong hardware. One materials and in all - i simple for the woman who wishes to conceal her age. of the.roomiest gen- sizes, shapes and ! P e * . 2 » S eral - purpose trunks shades. Choice at $3.95, i Just four of the host of delightful styles are illustrated. made. $498 and $675. | wl-—Gray ganton crepe. with C—n Egyptian sunburst of % . This IS Sli Cover Time an unusudl skirt drape. Trim- pleating, held by a brilliant Fi Qualit e P 3 med with appliqued motifs of ornament, gives distinction to ine y Orders for slip covers should be placed at 4 gray welvet and silver ribbon. a Crepe Fock in rose, almord . P ‘W'ndow Shades. $1 once to assure best service. We use bgst 4 with a brilliant ornament at ot green or sand. The yoke isa v 4 matenals,t'arfld ‘gur ex‘i)ert \w_'orkmai!:hlp in- j waistli i creases satisfactio: earing qualities. E the waistline. $29.50 beautiful lace pattern. ... .. ..$29.50 : \ (Whole houses only) n and wearing q s, : B—Thret pleated ti 5 D Chubeein simplicst : 50-inch Belgian Linen, ygrd....90c - — S 1 cas 3 S I mdm Ergtioaicom, front ;;:ftmgtcgzicth Io,;f_n; r_m.r’/'z made t‘;‘rcllu:ig'c by fl;zrcc "Img,r‘ B ‘;\1 1;;1&"12::711 3 2§§§e vrvlf T s g - ’ cordings in- the back of this rosettes of sclf material on e (4 yi h = New Pabcol],n Ru S ~ USe age €A WME BEN . Canton Crepe Frock. Neck* y this frock of a heavy quality hmr:;negx{é“;l%uge atmt?:ees uz‘: L o E S . i o -“‘l::"“"?"':-"’n e and slecves finished with : flat “crepe. “The very shord :E:al Drice of $100 per s lSmu];i Alone for l;a({ue 3 Tea and S:l:hzr.oflsone':‘?;(:av‘n:fiun c‘. AtanyDrugStore—Keep a tubehandy wheels of the material. .. ... $29.50 . slcer A of tucking..........$29.50 “shade, including measuring Seanooan |§gs Ci i yarn g brings back the natural color and lustre | : . 2 e : nished—and wear 'way beyond the possi 4 1. he halr when fated: etieniat or s iion Lesailis & CocN:So Auck. Ancats | % bt and hanging. This offer to | jjities of printed linoleum rugs costing ap- i e vae otk e anas H = . last until our stock of 10000 N, oximately the same. They are sold under ! which is mussy and troublesome, : . o shades is exhausted. These | ; oyarantee—your protection i “Nowadays we aimply"ask st sy drug . 3 3 are our Lansburgh special gu d )'1 6 si ' $10.00 H ?;:r:‘gnouond ou will .2. a |.m"a=n':: . Holland shades, mounted on * 9x12 and 9x10.6 sizes..........$10. H of this old-time recipe, improved by the aranteed spring rollers 9x9 size.... e ; , pacaniced: speis =] e e ‘ :;:*a!lon now, because no one canm'poss! y e : oty an T X 6x9 size. . .. B oen 11 a0 waturaily and evenly. ¥aa 7 - ;admo:eln' a"sponge or soft brush with It 420-430 Seventh Street N.-W. < s l N and draw this through your hair, tak- o wng one small strand at a time; by 7 ' i = morning the gray hair disappcars, and " . after another application o= #wn vawre f:alr becomes beautifully dark, thick and 1 g glossy, and you jook years youngers !