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00T DSCLSSES | SHLELNTLAY Opens Annual Session of In- ternational Lawyers at Capital. Elihu Root, president of the Ameri- can Society of International Law, DRIVE AGAINST CANCER T0 RUN WHOLE MONTH W-lhlngto;z Campaign Expected in September, Says Mrs. Joseph Lefter, Secretary. An intensive cancer contyol drive to last one month throughout the United States and Canada will be held this year, it was announced re- cently by Mrs. Joseph Leiter, mecre- tary of the local committee of the Rmerican Soclety ‘for the Control of Cancer. In place of an informative drive confined to one week In the past. the United States and Canada have been divided Into seven districts, in each opened its annual meeting here last of which an intengive drive will be jhight with a discussion of whether imade during one month. he jurisdiction of the United States xtends for any purpose heyond the hree-mile territorial limit at sea. his subject, with its immediate in- erest arising from the prevalence of iquor smuggling, Will provide con- iderable discussion, according to the m announced today, during the ing two days. on's attitude on the of International ersaille: Jennings C. vashington, on the relation of the reaty of peace between the United lialcs and Germany and the Versa- es treaty. Other spéakers include Prof. Philip farshall Brown of Drinceton, Fred Neilson, . former solicitor _of ate Department; Prof. Ch;l;]!s of. 4, Prof, versity of Edwin = M EDUCATORS SPEAK HERE. ationally Enown Figures to Come for Conference May 3. Problems of vital importance in ed- cation will be discussed by national Iy known educators at the first an- al conference on world welfare at ¥s ' New Willard Hotel April 80 to May 5, under the auspices of the Woman's Universal Alliance. Dr. Mil- on Fairchild, chairman of the cter Education Institution. who v erve as chairman of the confere on cation day,” Thursday, May i, today announced the program far the sessions on education. The program will be announced in full Sunday. D! sions on interna- tional, domestic and foreign welfare pd woman's work in the new era COVERS —will be available in § good season if your or- der is placed with us now. Unusual selection of fine cretonnes, linens and other materials. JAMES 8. ENDERSON 1108 G STREET “HERPICIDE” YOUR HAIR Transforms Dull Sickly Hair Into Beautiful Shimmering Tresses. Eradicates Dandruff. Re- sults Guaranteed 1f your hair is dull, brittle, and lifeless, or if you have dandruff or falling hair, you need |Newbro's Herpicide. Herpicide will bring out the hidden beauty of your hair and ake it radiate life, snap and ;‘éa]th. Use Herpicide in secret and see how quickly your friends will note your improved appearance. Do not neglect your hair and scalp any longer—get a bottle of lewbro’s Herpicide today—your druggist sells it. A single trial ill convince you. bro's Herpicide I >k TO~NIGHT TomorrowAlright KEEPING WELL——An MR Tablet it ol i oo, you iy b7 toning and strengthening your di- gestion and elimi y | has rejected a bill giving women ‘he campaigns will rt in the ‘western part of the eountry and work toward the eastern seaboard. It is expected Washington will be reached about September. “‘This arrangement will in no way nterefer with the functions of the local gommittees,” said Mrs. Leiter. “Also, Instead of Washingion beln isolated in its work, it will have: the active co-operation’ of .the natlonal field force.” o The National Assembly” of Panama per mission to practice law. The ofilius Lanshurgh Furaiture Go. Corner Ninth «and F Sts. N. W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923.’ MAN ESCAPES WHEN GASOLINE EXPLODES James E. Howell Unhurt in Ao- cident at' Cleaning Plant. Explosion of gasoline fumes in & drying machine in the plant of the Hoffman Company, dyers and clean- ers, 1630 Pennsylvania avenue south- east, yesterday resulted In partial wrecking of the machine and smash- ing of several windows. James E. Howell was the one employe of the company in the room when the explo- slon occurred, the police learned, and Deputy Chief P. W. Nicholson of the fire department characterized his escape from injury as being almost miraculous. Garments taken from a machine in which they had been cleaned In gaso- & lline were placed in_the drying ma- chine, a revolving affair, and as soon as the electric button 'was touched and the machine started there was an explosion. ‘Mr. Howell was standing directly In |front of the drying machine, Deputy Chlef Nicholson was told, but he man- aged to escape Injury. . sounded from a nearby < moned several companies of firemen to the scene, but there was no fire for them to extinguish. Deputy Chief Nicholson was told that the dryer cost $2,500. It was not ‘ked, however, and he esti- MUZZEY DEFENDS BOOK. Author of School History Here to Refute Critics. Dr. Davis §. Muszey, author of of critics and supporters ot textnook, who will present their views at the public hearing in the ‘ranklin School building this evening t 7:30 o'clock. The hearing has been called by a speclal committee of the board, headed by Daniel J. Callahan, vice president, which was appointed to investizate the charges of the Piney Branch Citizens' Association that the book is unpatriotic, partisan and inaccurate. Charles Edward Russell, who has engaged in the controversy over the t department, and others, to take part in the didc Jones will take the lead i fense of the book. MAN BURNS TO DEATH. y when three-room cottage, eight miles from the city was destroyed by fire. There is no explanation a8 to. why he did not leave the bufldlnr. seen moving about in the cottage While the fire was in progress. Don’tlet constipation poison yourblood and curtail your energy. o Ifyourliver and bo o don’t work prop- erly take CARTER'S Little Liver Pills today and your trouble will cease. For dizziness, lack of appetite headache and blotchy skin nothing ean equal them. Purely vegetable. ®mat! PITI—Smal Nece—Smatll Pri- Entrance 909 F Street fi i i | ] ¥ Top Icer; with thirty-pound ice ca- pacity. persons. $19.75 any finish; very well built. 1 \x[ o TEA CART; Walnut fin- ish; with drop leaf. REFRIGERATORS * Threc-door Refrigera- tor; with fifty-pound ca- racity for tce; wery well built. $19.75 PORCH ROCKER —in the natural finish; with cane seat. $1.95 LAWN SWING—with can- opy; strongly built; seating four END TABLE—in mahog- FRIGERATOR; THREE-DOOR RE- one piece, solid Porcelain lined. A very good value. Apartment size Refrig- erator; sturdily built, $21.75 BAR HARBOR WIL- LOW CHAIR—in the nat- ural finish; very distinctively designed. BEDROOM SUITE IN WALNUT FINISH : - A beautiful suite, as pictured, comprising Bow-end Bed, Full Vanity, Man’s Chifforette and Large Dresser. Very well constructed and an unusually good valuc. BREAKFAST SUITE Finished n fvory enamel and decorated in blue. A beauti- ful suste for the brealfja:t room, and a very good value. - $28.75 n ARMY COT—folding; strong SK_ and durable; special. \ $4.95 BABY STROL- LER, of reed, with collapsible leatherette top and rubber-tired wheels. A very good value. '// RIAGE, of fiber; HICKORY ROCKER — with double woven split hick- ory seat and back. $169.75 BABY CAR- very sturdily built and good-looking. An unusual value at this price. $19.75 1-Lb. Loaf Master Market Special \ Atlantic City Buns, 20c each _ Roast of Beef, 205 Cod Steak.22c Ib. Croakers. .10c Ib. Buck Shad.30c Ib. Fresh Trout,35cIb. MASTER INN Open 7 AM. to 7:30 P.M. Saturday Special, Chicken A La King 45¢ Boneless 0ld Dutch Roll, 15:| Top Rib Roast, 22 Sunday Supper Suggestions LOFFLER’S 100% PURE 300 Ham Bologna, i Baked Veal Loaf, Bologna, Ib. Souse EGES U.§ Graded and in Cartons Strictly Fresh Millbrook Government No. 1 e Michigan POTATOES 51bs.15¢ 101bs.28¢ a’li,:p "nis) SPINACH, 3 Lbs. 25¢ 3 Ibs., ZSc SMOKED [Stewine Chickens, |yEAL BREAST ; S . | ABblo',l,,e llz{nlbdg& . e iBakmg Chmktz:;; ]blé:‘tlel:"l, ::11?& 1 5c HAMS, ||,_|Frying Chickezss, " i g ender L Biscuit Co. Puffed Rice, 123c pkg. . Yellow Label, 1s, 20c Puffed Wheat, Yellow Label, 11c pkg. Cream of Wheat, o 39¢ Our Special 22¢ pkg. Mixed, 35c Ib. Doz., Delicious and Strictly Fresh Tuna Fish, Mission !/s, 15¢. All our markets will supply the articles advertised as far as their stocks permit. The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market. Phone Main 2576-2569 Phone ‘Main 2576.2569 622-24 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.