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Hood's mstores vigor, purifies the blood Weariness, a gencral slowing down, is a warning_that you must purify your blood, renew your streagth, and build up your pow- ers of resistance. CK NOMINEE FORLIONS HONORS LPresident of Local Club Nam- ed for District Governor on International Body. THE_EVENING REV. G. W. CORY RESIGNS FROM GOSPEL MISSION' Will Leave May 1 to Take Up Evangelistic Work, But Fleld Is | Not Announced. Rev, G W, Cory, rintendent of the Gospel Misslon, 314-316 John Mar- | shall place, today submitted his| resignation to the prealdent and| board of directors of the Institutio with the request that it be made ef- fective May 1. It is understood that Mr L‘ur( 1s | contemplating taking up evangellatio work. ~Whether he will remain in| this city or go to athey flelds was not | announced, Supt. Cory came to the local mission last September and Il-!n- ed prominence in his inauguration of the plan of ridding the city of profesalo: al panhandlers. Thousands of tic ets, entltling the bearer to tree lod and meals at the mission, were distrihuted among municipal and fed- STAR, WASHINGTON |BOOTLEG PATRON'S WIFE AIDS RAID| Inn Proprietor Arrested and Al- leged Liquor Seized After “Deal.” Assistance offered the pulice by the wife of a reputed patron of an alleged legger yesterday afternvon resulted |in the arrest of Frank Farenkamp, proprietor.of Tumbls Inn, 1801 B street, on charges of selllng and lllegal pos- sesslon of intoxlcants. Pollce of the first and third precincts, who participated in the rald, told of the selzure of nearly six gallons of what they termed *real red liquor,” and blue- coats were more than willing to sample the fluld to qualify as cxperts when the trial. Il of the first precinet nad and B. V. Murphy of t squad obtained the prohibition the thivd pi D. 0. THURSDAY, visited the 19th street address and ar- rested Farenkamp. There was no esting catablishment, The to Farenkamp's apartment on the second floor, where, they report- | ed, they seized the evidence. Charges ot uuln‘r llegal posseasion were {nrelem and Farenkamp gave bond | In the sum of $1,600 for his appearance. {1,625 MEASLES CASES ! REPORTED FOR MONTH |Mild Epidemic GQrips City and i Health Department Issues ‘Warning. A mlld epidemio of measles has hit| ‘Washington. The weekly report of the health department shows 489 new cases of the disease reported In the last seven-day period. This makes the total number of cases 1,625 for the month. Although most of the cases appear to be moderate, Health Officer Fowler advises parents not to regard measles s a trivial ailment. Here 18 Dr. | APRIL 12, 1923, CANDIDATES BOOMED. | President Receives Applications for Federal Farm Loan Board. Candidates for the vacancy of third | republican member of the ¥ederal | Farm Loan Hoard have been present- od to President Harding, who is ex- pecting to make the appointment be- fore long. W. G. Jamleson of Colo- redo has been Tecommended by Sen- ator Phipps of that state. Former | Scenator McCumber of North Dakota and former Re #on of Winconsin | tioned, The va |at & conferenwe yesterday between the Prel!flenl, Farm Teoan Commls- sloner Lobdell and Elmer ILandes, a member of the board. —_— Siv Henry Bessemer's great dlscov- ery of a practloable method of con- verting iron into malleable steel wus promoted by Napoleon 111, who com- plained to him that the metal used in cannon was poor and expensive and | suggested that expertments be made with & view to bringing about im- provements. DROPS LIBEL SUIT. Clubwoman of Shadyside, Md., Dismisses $50,000 Action. Mrs. Otllla C, Hebbard has dismiss ed the sult for $60,000 damages for alleged llbel which she filed in the District Supreme Court against Miss L. Corrine Danlel. The women were members of @& fashionable bridge club at Bhadyside, M nd the suit grew out of a letter sald to hs\r iheen written during the war questic: ing the lovalty of Mrs. Hebbard. Waodmard & Wotheap DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepled Sults---Coats- -Dresses---$ 10 Greatly Reduced Tomorrow es of quite attractive styles. Blouse, basque or long-line n 1e, alltyme crepe or printed silk combinations. Navy, brown, black Spring shades. Rain Coats and Capes Reduced to......$]0 19 full-length styles, in plain 23 lingette lined suits. Light colors or small checks. tans, gray or mixtures. Poiret Twill Skirts, %3 50 Spring Skirts of navy Poiret twill and a number of sports models of tans or overplaids. Were $5. N ci eral officials and business men, with | woman's affidav! and it Is alleged that | F er's advice: & ghe wmade w purdhuse of @ Pine of the ¢ the patient to bed, no matter Hguor * with i tly how mild the attack may seem to be. terward the Veutilate the room well, but keep out sions of approval on the plan were | panled by Policemen F. L. ect 1ight, because of the sensitive received from high government offi- and J. L. Blllman of the third Procinet | condition of the eyes during the pres- clals. Agent Linton 8. . | ence of the disease.” Ask your aruzwst for Hood nila. He knows t 5 2 ke thing tothe bleod prop andnormal The tonic for that tired feeling HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Wm.. Hahn f‘i Company TAXIS AND Cordially Invite You to Attend an TOURING CARS Main 430 LOWER RATES Dresses of J. P SCHICK. d some of Jumes V. Schick, president of the local Lions’ Club, was unanimously approved as the organization’s nom- ines for District governor of inter- national Lionism at a meeting in the New Willard Hotel yesterday. The loction will take place at the Dis- trict convention, which will be held here April | Copies of” the resolution adopted by the club last week, in which in- | dorsement glven Brig. Gen. Amos A, T sses on the defense United States and retary of War Weeks of the avy Den ributed among the membe former repub- Tweed Suits, Were $16, at. -$10 Polaire Coats, Were $14, aL..$10 Smart, swagger styles, in tans, browns or mixtures. : Spring Dresses, '8 30 Crepe de Chme, Printed or Alltyme Crepe Frocks. Reduced from $14. A real Friday opportunity. DPOWN STAIRS STORE Fancy Fruit or Work Baskets, 35¢ Illustrated. Lecture with movies, showing HOW Shoes Are Macle By Major Charles T. Cahill of SPECIAL EXCURSION arrishurg via Pervyville through the Susquehanna _ SUNDAY, APRIL 29 27 The x..mficmn Capitol Building will be open on this date. Competent Guides available. Seo the Beautiful | Mural Paintings by Violet Oakley, | Tilustrating Penn's Life, and Barnard Statuary. % th Tickets on sale beginning April 27 Pennsylvania System The Route of the Broadway Limited | Head of Newcomers’ Organization | Lauds Progress Made by | !'sential factors House, now ance Board, y come to this when every one is to take a fair return for his . Mondell. “We will “Prospe { country | willin ible to do so by keeping on jan even way.” During lh-‘ hnsm(&q sesslon a suggested by o work for the ick, was named. Mansfield, cartoonis en- with free-hand drawing: J. A. BURKHART TALKS T0 SOROPTIMISTS’ CLUB Women of City. { | Declaring that service, friendliness | and charity were the three most e: the success of seph AL ewcombers' timists’ Club at their weekly meeting in_the City Club yesterday. Mr. Burkhart congratulated the women on the “truly remarkable | strides their club had taken since its organization,” and predicted a won- | derful future for the body in the| future. Mrs. Jennie Kafka and Miss Emma Buechele were introduced as new members. The attendance prize was | awarded Miss Nora Huffman. Guests| of the club were Miss D. Bates, | Jeanotte Edson_and Miss C. Mrs. Ruby Lee Minar presided. ! CAMPERS AT SMOKER. Potomac campers talked over the coming season at a smoker last night | jat Harves's, where thirty-three camps First Aid o 3&#‘:3 ‘Thos. Leeming 5CoW Amer. Agents,N.Y. | were re mrflnn(cd The meeting ap- proved appointment of a public order committee to represent the campers during Shrine week and discussed the canoe regatta planned for June 7. Those addressing the meeting in- cluded: Reginald Rutherford, R. Saunders, W. J. Burch, and there was a round tabie discussion of campers’ iproblems. Auditorium. City Club Tickets at any the Shoemen’s Institute, Boston, Mass. Tuesday. Apl‘ll at 8 P.M. (Not an Admission Free on application of our stores. *“City Club Shof” 1318 G St. “Advertising Stunt.”) 17 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9tk St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 25 attractive baskets in brown, purple or black finish. sizes. Ivory Toilet Articles, 50c Combs. brushes, trays and jewelry, or puff boxes. A special purchase. blue, green. Various shapes and powder Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts, $2; Were $2.95 ported Broadcloth Shirts in ‘Some soiled from display perfections. Sizes 14 to 1614 tans, grays or b or with minor in in the lot. Beads and Earrings, 45¢ selections of latest novelties. Music Box Bracelets, 45¢ In blue. red, green, purple, yellow, New other shades. \pex ial. Spring Hats $2.95 Were $5 90 of our regular stock $3 Spring Hats, offered tomor- row -at_this low remnant price. Milan, hemp or hair cloth combinations —also some all-straw models. All the New Spring Colors Attractively trimmed with flowers, ribbons or novelties. Imported Trimmings Reduced to 10c STAIRS STORE Special ; <tvles orchid and Men's Socks, 30c pair—200 pairs fiher socks: seconds of 50c quality. B Knit dnd Cut Silk Ties, 25¢—200 ties in new and patterns Men’s Shirts, 78c—9% percale fect but in broken size range Dimity Blouses Greatly Reduced to 95¢ 15 blouses with tuxedo, V or vestee front. Shell trimmed. Stightly soiled. 27 Handmade Blouses, $1.25 each; were $195.—\With hand-embroidery, hemstitch- ing or piped edges. Also a trifle mussed. 8 Lonsdale Jean Middies, §1.25 each; were $1.95—Some with detachable collars. Sweaters, $1; were $1.95— 80 Shetland wool slip-ons. White, black, navy. peacock, jade, jockey or buff. DOWN STAT ST House Dresses $1; were $1.50 45 frocks of gingham, percale r‘hcach cloth. Attractive Bungalow Aprons, 68c; were $1—49 good quality gingham or perc aprons; slightly mussed from display. 85 Polly Prim Aprons, 35¢ each; were 50c. Trimmed with rickrack braid. 75 Apron Frocks reduced to $1 each—Of gingham, linene, chambray or percale. Very good styles. 500 trimmings, including clusters, wreaths and sprays of roses. Also satin poppies. DOWN STAIRS STORF Fabric Gloves Tomorrow, 25c 68 prs.. two-button fabric gloves: champagne with suede-like finish. range. All perfect. DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Glove Silk Vests Now $1.55 12 bodice top glove silk vests, in white only. Small and large sizes. Women’s Union S 50 Slip-ons greatly reduced to 68c each—Light weight; many colors; a b white or Broken size 58c; seconds of $1.25 12 Breakfast Coats zreall\ reduced to $1 each—O7t sateen. Slightly mussed. DOWN STAIRS STORE Chiffon Silk Hose Seconds of § & “Quaiicy °1 pr. pairs women’s full-fashioned chiffon <,m e counter display and with very slight irregularities. Black only. Broken size range. Women's Silk Stockings, $1 pr.—100 prs. full- fashioned, thread silk stockings in black or white. Irregular weave. Sizes 8% to 10 in the lot. it damagcnl Women's Heather Mixture Hose, 2 prs., 25¢c— 150 prs., with minor imperfections. Sizes 8. to 10. DOWN STAIRS STORE ts, grade—138 fine combed yarn suits; bedice or bmlt up tops; tight or loose knee. Sizes 36 o 38 = Km( Bloomers, reduced to 35c pr.—17 pairs of combed yarn; white or navy. Children’s Knitted Pants, 10c pr.—34 pairs knitted cotton pants. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Sunshine | 51 Boys’ Wash Suits ARROWROOT I tenth month. a - Love These Crackers An eminent baby specialist of Chicago says: “I recommend the use of Sunshine Arrewroot Biscuits in the diet of babies beginning at the WHEN aman gets the Hirsg, WickwiRe habit it is to break him of it. When the HirsH, WICKWIRE habit is combined with the hard high Undermuslins Reduced to 38c Bloomers and Corset Tailored 100 Gowns, Chemise, Covers, in white or flesh color. styles. 25 prs. Step-ins, 50c pr.; were 88c, lace trim- med lingerie cloth, flesh color only. 15 Nainsook Gowns, $1 ea.; were $1.88—Bluc or orchid with contrast pipings. 20 Chemise, 50c ea.; were $1—Tailored styles in orchid only. Embroidered. 30 Extra Size Gowns, 68c ea.; were 85c, of good quality muslin. Well made. Reduced to 88c Ea. Middy or button-on suits of good quality tub fabrics. Well made. Sizes 3 to 8 years Boys’ Pants, $1.38; were $1.95. Boys’ Percale Blouses reduced to 58c. Boys’ Sweaters, $1; were $1.95. Children’s Drawers, reduced to 25¢ pr. Children’s Nightgowns, 35c; were 58c. Girls' Spring Coats reduced to $5, Girls’ Dresses, 88c; were $L50 and more. Girls’ Middies, reduced to 75c. Infants’ Dresses, $1.38; were $L95. Panty Dresses, reduced to 40c. efficiency of WOODWARD ser- vice, his clothes problem is settled for good. The new models for Spring are making regular wearers of DOWN STATRS STORE Corsets, $1.45 Reduced from $2.50 and More 30 corsets, including R & G, C-B and other makes. Front or back laced models. Good quality broche or coutil. Sizes 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,27, 28 and 36. 50 Neglige Girdles, 75c ea.; were 95c and $1.25. Also hip confiners and part elastic corsets in DOWN STAIRS STORE REMNANTS V2 Price 50c Turkish Towels at 25c—25 dozen. 30c Huck Towels at 15c—30 dozen. ‘w Hll’Sh“’le\Vll'c The Finedlof Clothes Reacy o Wer even greater admirers of them. this lot. and 24. Girdles in small and large sizes. Bandeaux, 30c; Were Much More. Bandeaux and Brassieres of grenadine or muslin. All sizes in the lot, but not in each style. 1R & G Gird fine DOWN STAIRS STORE Slightly counter soiled. Sizes 22, 23 broche, Front or back closing. les ‘reduced to 45c ea.; with 4 supporters and without boning. Sizes 22 and 23. 45c Fancy Pillowcases at 221/c each —40 prs. in all. 28c White Poplin at 14c yard—800 yards. 50c Fancy Scarfs at 25c—240 in all. 1,000 yards Cotton Dress Goods, % Price. DOWN STAIRS STORE “Howmanyand when they may be given to the child should be determined by your doctor.” Sold in convenient size packages; also in bulk from the exclusive Su.nsime Redipakt cartons [oose-Wires Biscurr (9mMPaNy Branches in Over 100 Cities S | AR AL A AR You havn't finished looking for a new Spring suit until you have seen the HIRSH, WICKWIRE ‘llsplay. Suits and Top Coats in Great Variety munhmanh &1 nthmn The Mens Store Women’s Spring Footwear-— $1.95 Very New Pumps and Oxfords............ Patent leather, strap, tie 400 pairs Pumps and Oxfords at 'way below regular price Friday. or cross strap styles. Brown or Black Kid Pumps, Black or Brown Kid Oxfords, Brown or Black Brocade Oxfords and Brown Cushion-comfort Oxfords. Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot. Men’s Rice and Hutchins Oxfords and Lace Shoes...... s3-95 Another Friday opportunity. Oxfords of patent leather with plain tongue; five styles of Lace Shoes. Sizes 6 to 11 included. Children’s Shoes, 2.95 Misses' Patent Leather Strap Pumps or openwork styles. Sizes 1174 to 2. $2.95 pr: Boys' and Youths’ Tan Oxfords, rubber heels and welt soles. Sizes 10 to 5}, $2.95 pr. Children's Pumps—Sizes 4 to 8, $1.45; 8% to 11, $1.95; Misses’ Pumps, 8% to 11, §2.25. DOWN STAIRS STORE IllllllllllllllIllllllllllllfllIllllml e A DL e S SR S R S S Near 10th l\ear 10th SR,