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1 ':l‘H.E EVENL STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . _WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923 H L - Osark frequently wrapbed the bodles ddress at the chamber of com- | 0f misunderstanding and friction,” | ment in Europe, Inc., designed to . of t:olr’:fl.nd‘ in mats wmfl;fi: LEADER SEES WAY TO AID |2 ;:“;fl R E ”’«‘vfi“'é’."..,“.::'",:’.“,,‘.f”,..c. - “hasten the abolition of interna- L eeks, not mont b leclal at many o - (Yo Tore creration, which was not an ua-| RACE PROBLEM SOLUTION | tho nenross of ‘the: south sre soming | ¥11 in_ this worla ‘unless. we ' are gAY marih okt émso s seon e W ——— — e e - 104 '8 an T shor! n o 3 esterday } :fglcre];'ltnund."u elolha&‘ In| three Moton Says North Should Fost It. xnaumu gonters. d:nd é’uxueamt‘n';t understandings and our prejudic Supreme Court Justice Guy. * ‘eren es of grass A f—————————— | e e | T s e Tower R ot ot 125 saas | INCORPORATES IN FRANGE. | 5o oreanisation, with many mterna: mal e N~ i Indtans of thies tribes. by South. problem, as the problem promises to * | tionally known figures on its board of 4 - . e s At T R e s e | AN PRt v keiine ' Sodont homes un o 1 CLEVELAND. Fubruary 28.—The|'®.) b- b ith fechnicalities of Skeletons of Prehistoric In- | formeine:” They aia not.live hih | race problem can be sclved only by |1elbu lld B8 vise to talk the prob. renon real satate Tawe. the ondens dians Once Roaming |k S dwelivs ot Arisona: - | 4L, and, frank, dlsousion, of Shae | £ ¢ tho Lace I the nefont con: ' relationships, Dr. ert ton, | dition econom! o - E 1ans nce Q Fiad Many Relics. principal of Tuskegee Institute, said ! dustrially, and avoid the possibllity the articl covered - i Ozarks Uncovered. orie Woskribed by {he excavators e — an “invitation card.” consists of - threo short sticks tightly bound to- gether by bark rope. When left near USED SPEAR THROWERS |2: Tndian camp five by another mem- ber of the tribe, it is said to have —_— constituted an invitation to dine. The | : : & 2 strands bin s particular ar- . TN N Primitive Men Believed to Have ticle are in a state of perfect preser- res al 3 i Thoy Meared | ARbihee Scticis. Gissotered tn the : Disappeared Just as They Neared ) 20 gxcavation ls the foresnatt of w s al nes forming & Bow and Arrow Stage. monds had been cut around the stick and the cuts had been fllled with white paint. The paint resisted Br the Associated Press. oven the Bcratching of er nall. NOEL, Mo., February 28.—The pre- historic Indians of the Ozark moun- i tatns ot Missour! probavty were sust | S VORMING IN ENGLAND. i learning to use bow and arrows when | R ! l they disappeared from the region, 3. | Berengaria Forced to Anchor Off Purity is the foundation for the candy—coated! ! R, st ke Hse Southampton Three Days. Super-Quality that goes into every The flavors t “oundation, New Yor! said today. g g v ¢ 4 d Y| LONDON, February 28.—The steamer pound of Elk Grove Butter. This ac- 3 i i\'::’]‘)"‘h‘;’: J" flead of an expeditlon | Berengaria, bound from New York, counts for its ever-growing popularity are dehghrfid! o ust unearthed skeletons |nas been anchored for many hours feeri 5 " - near ere of promitive men belleved | off Ryde and unable to enter South- among discriminating butter users. Peppermint—Tutti-frutti—Spearmint 10 for 5¢ v have lived ten or fifteen centurles ' ampton owing to a flerce gale. The b 430 and to be & typo of Indlan found liner arrived Tuesday morning, but If you want the best butter that omiers elve In America: oeuse In- | T erer e toah 4 can be had for table use, cal dians inhabited the Ozarks in his-; It was decided to land the passengers . ” 1 our grocer rton torle times, the archaeologists ng-‘:m matls yesterday afternoon. snd SAY BAYER when you buy. Insist! }o,f thigs yellot:,d?;efig?v ‘ggfi:a:yca are, but the men who came before During the round trip from S . em used much cruder weapons and | ampton to New York the Berengaria Suplements, 1t 15 apparent. the sci- | pleked up eignt oalie-of aistress most| When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are e I e A A | e e | getfing the genuine Doyer product presciibed by GOLDENS,CO game in a different fashion and made | vails all over England. The wind .e st ) such clothing as he wore in an in- | yaries from forty to seventy miles sn | physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for , y < . o sifideon: v This Hias been the wettest February - —Distributors - — § %) i Colds Headache 5 “The Golden Spread candy coated e ras = Thiowars. in England in forty years. Immense - Toothache Rheumatism for g : ; i A\ . L’he win g gum Evidences that these prehistorio|tracts of the country are flooded. en used spear throwers and spears e R e : The Daily Bread” Newriis ~ Lumbago & Neuralgia Pain, Pain lave been discovered by the exca-| SLAPPED, STUDENT SUES. ATLANTA, Ga., February 28.—J. D. Smith, principal 'of the Forrest Park Wwith a hook at one end and a plece ©f rock near the other. driven through the side of the stick so that | Schooi near here, has been made de- it projected an Inch or so on either |fendant in a sult for $50,000 damages kide. brought by Hoke S. Ragsdale, a stu- The butt of the spear was placed |dent. The allegations set out that against the hook and with the index|the plaintiff was attacked by Smith and middle fingers holding the pro-|with such force as to inflict per- vators, The thrower was a mckl American Chicle Co. B tone, ither side, the 5 i irecti 3‘;;"5‘15‘3‘;"5;’3;: Siatances HE o oes | e nundutiss \aud) eof rentlor bl Accept only “Bayer” package which contains prop:r dire hqns. eved. Th | S e and 100—Druggists. % . Members of the expedition have|m enl‘!f;,:d'fi" l‘“‘,: :".fl‘z‘f‘;s't‘:e Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 4 30c Yard-Wide mark of Bager Manufacture of Mooeaceticacidester of Salicylicacte found that these early Indians of the!youth when he became Impudent. Aspiria 13 the trade Sheeti Cotton. 19¢ yd- i HN Extra Heavy Unbleached 2 ' and Hammers || : ey - - £ | An Unusual Pur- c'l'l‘;/'m ?ofll;l)g Of Steel £ | chase and Sale of Lovely NeW FrOCk 25 ror soms caxes St n el Mol i, e S n°ng In the Charming Modes ' “ They’re Much More stone and shale from a dump car. p Of Spr ing fime than Just Soap” e mhm NeCkwear Alltyme Crepe Canton Crepe JJGREDIENTS that would gointo the finesc R e—— Worth $1.00 and $1.50 Wool Crepe healing, soothing, cleansing lotion—they’re . ' A 2 = percf thegyratory travels Sizes 16 to 44 in the CLINIC SOAP. a circylar path — crunches the £ _Fine cosmetics and charming perfume used huge chunks of stone toinch-and- H c . Again King’s Palace Pre- in making the best complexion cream—they’re a-half fragments. H - - H sents the Maximum in the TONIC SOAP. ¢ H £ ity at the A complexion treatment that is as simple as The fragments pour out below H . ; oF Qualy o i;‘ is s;nsible. You wl:sh thoroughly with on their way to the grinding mills. =] e e M"'é"'""' of the CLINIC SOAP, then rinse, and repeat In the first mill, a b 5 ||| oceitarier cpong, allof ost. the same process with the TONIC SOAP. = h:m:,nm;‘l;,;m?m H g;‘;‘;‘yaflfil{l?fs@flg from Tt You're through and your skin i the rock to particles the size of .E.. m&:evtoczheriz: :J’fv?“ e Delightful new styles, developed in the materials first in u ug ¥ e H Dainty Berthas, round and favor—frocks that appeal alike to your sense of economy and clean, refreshed and ready for the ” = square collars, panel effects, your appreciation of the beautiful. application of powder. Next, the materials go to the S | i aecoetsl coters |} e o . 3 . tube mill—a qlilflaubl;all s e Sits, 0 weas with may Novel trimmings of wonderful diversitys Circular velvet x‘fmfu""fflffi“w"h”ifi‘vmdfi locomotive boiler, half filled with H s 5 bands, rosettes, ribbon streamers and bows, embroidered vt oF stk D it | balls. As it. lves, it lifis H ety e et scrolls and flowers, colorful motifs, ornaments, lace berfl}as, the c} of steel ;and rock and white, cream, ecru and colors. puffings and rufflings. Black, brown, navy, copen, buff, gray, blesit d thand aaai tan, almond and ashes of roses. An hour of this yields a powder finer than flour. ] ale o p - o A Genuine Wonder Sale of Hundreds of New Arrivals in a Sale! Venida ClinTonic ‘Twin Soaps are priced 80 economically (both® cakes cost but 25¢) they should be on the opring Sk | Trimmed Hats huge inverted bell with upright & clapper, crash six tons of lime- ;::;fi;t:l:l for general all over The season’s high novelties—Egyptian, Caravan and A oy e s e On ok iy —— fineness of sand. Worth $2.00 and $2.50 Fruits, Ribbons, Or- $ .98 And again, for an hour, the 36-Inch Printed Radium "";_":.';i‘ and e - foe — - ill, grindi rubbi h Printed Bambo Milli s for a bus together clinker, steel balls and 2 egor Sk i f & Thursday, heralding the pres. gypsum. Then you have cement. 32-Inch Plain Pongee [} ) ence of spring fashion treas- T randard cifi silk ures at an underselling price. = e Heir ). pA Large, medium and small | = o, 5 pr e th pnished 39-inch Box Loom Crepe yard Lage, medom ond smai | 2 cement must pass through a sieve e Lhine i high-backs, off-the-face and = having forty thousand 35-Inch Plain Satin Mes- 7 saucy small effects, in black = square inch, which is finer than saline . and all colors. - Of timbo braid, £ the finest si 35-Inch Plain Chiffon : . visca braid, baronet haircloth H 3 Tafieta Silk and silk combinations. £ To obtain a ton of finished ce- 5 Come in and see a demonsimation of the sy Imbempask e, o ) Hundreds of Hats | £ e , terals, nclading oo, and 4 tom GIRLS’ DRESSES Featured at E S lm - o of g i cr—acen i 9, A Remarkable $5.00 to $12.00 £ ! : m«hflmflflh / ?. J Underselling of = TheuSplro-Suopisaboontolhzvers—n machine . thin(,mndx:mdwlt;: ) g:;v ?nl:'ghal:sn 40c Yard-Wide Striped = that sharpens Gillette and Durham Dupl izing are among more bl 00 roc! p e _g° Bl il o hioms cburh, Fvescasarbichete / eighty operations in cement At One Dollar Shn‘tmg Madras, 29c¢ Yard improved by the Spiro-Strop. It cuts shaving making. ' Beautiful quality—firm, smooth and close-textured. A variety Just the well made, at- tractively styled dresses to appeal to both mothers and schoolgirls. All sizes, 8 to 14. Made of excel- lent quality, fast color gingham, in plaids, checks and stripes. All have sash and pockets. Supply the of neat, fast-color stripes, suitable for men’s shin§ and women’s house dresses, aprons, blouses, etc. $250 Yard-Wide Longcloth, Bureau Scarfs, 49¢ $1.98 Yard %50 and $1.00. Embroidered and Yard-wide Longcloth of super- | Lace-trimmed Bureau Scarfs, in fine, Soft. texture, for making uUn- | gizes 16x50, 15x52 and 18x54. derwear; 10-yard plece. Specially ~ priced for tomorrow. ‘Towels, 2 for 19¢ costs by saving blades—and pays for itself a hun- ' ) G Hane oy W R oM s PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION AT T LT O 35c Dress Gingham, 25¢ Yard 82-inch Fast-color Dress Ging- - young folks at, a worth- 180 Heavy White Twill ToWe!™ | ham, in & wealth of new checks, while savings! borden Size 17x34. stripes and plaids of all colors. IIIllIIllllllllllll|lIII|llIIIlIII|llI||Il||IIllllllIll|||||||IlllllllllllllllllllIIllIII|Il|||||l||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIl|IlIIll|III!|!IIII|IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIHK::