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THE 34 &5 ; EVENING VING_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER T, 1925. MHUERNISTS W [Zero Stroke, New mmmmmmmmm&mwmm&mmmmm&mmmm@m Berlin Ailment, Is Mark Mama By the-&ssoelated Press. BERLIN, December 7.~"Zepo. #troke” or “sipher stroke" is the name created by German physi- ciany for a prevalent mervous malady brought about by the pregs fantastio currency figures. i of the stroke"” among men and who have efforts to 1ions. - Tany of Yhese persons apparents y ar BY BAPTST B0DY Fundamentalisis Declare Church Must Be Saved From Those Who Have Strayed. bocauso of their on with regard to 2 "f.“:,;‘ CONDUCTORS GET RAISE. caite Or | Tahor snss Lo Be. or Board Adds $10 Month to o Pullman Men's Pay, CHICAGO, December 7.—The United Y "' States Ral lrv‘xd Labor Board yester. Wee of quy orcered a general increage u(‘uo 8 month in the pay of siceping cap col The hoard mada nol | i | E | | | d of computin the Drotest by & Car Condustors is w0 more per hour th ut of the efficacy of 'rules aeealled hy the | said. He vom- | moditied hy the beard. eanversing with | tal commynica- od reveutn. HIGH BIRTH RATE / AWARD, order were TARIS, Decembur 7o Elghty-slght fethers of families numt % ten to th «d premi i the French meeting y Aty six ar the ey Trne acader A arPer lof 10,000 francs Of SU-Lof families of ed by | gren, thus distribu francs f; ntinned, faundation hirth rate, ognacy, & ¢ wwner of CHARGES MEDICAL ‘ BEWARE THE SCHOOL HEAD ' oy COUGH OR COLD State’s Attorney of Conncctiout| THAT HANGS ON Says Doctor Got License by Fraud ‘and Deceit, Chronic coughs and persistert! colds lead to serlous lung treuble. ) = an stop them now with| Creomulsion ., December 7.—|igote that ul and deceit in the ob- and | 29§ ]i croubles. s'le Llflx to the remoned before the ed Its decision. &rand jury toda the locenses o Physicians be 1 was forwapded state heaith commissione he liconses. forw the gramd jury resumc on today the bookk of ti College were taken from th and presented to the attorney’. | Creomulsion fs & new medical afs- | very swith twofold action; ftl oothes and heals the inflamed | | membranes znd kills the germ. | Of all known Grugs, creosots is| | recognized by the medieal fra. | agency for treatment chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung| Creomulsion contains, | | in addition to creosote, other heal- | g elements which soothe and| heal the inflamed soembranes and | ‘:lup the irritation and inflamma- | while the creosote goes on to| tomach, fe absorbed into the . “attacks the scat of the || blo | trouble and destrovs the germs| | that lead to consumption Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- | actory in the treatment of chronic ughs and colds, bronchial | nma, catarrhal bronchitis und | aer forms of throat and lung! excellent . Money refunded if any ough or ecold, no matter of how & standing, is not relieved after Kn-: according to directions. re Creomulsion dvertisement. l// Was-cotr is very fine Sir ARG A A —-and it’s different.” » RV ARKA TETA e (R3S AN A YRR E NS in fact, it’s hard te see how it could be better, when you think of the way it's made and what's in ‘ First, there's the water of uarivaled purity and linspidness gushing from the world famous Was-Cott Springs of the Virginia meuntains, 2000 feet above sea lovel. Nezxt, there’s the inimitable flaver of imported se- combined with the choicest of are. d refined cane sugar, making & of the highest praise. ‘Was<Cott is found en the tables of the most ex- acting because it eminently satisfies the taste and is healthful as well as refreshing. If you have met tried it yet there is a delightful treat in store for you. 1t's Approved by Physicians Order a Case From Your Dealer In brown bottles to protect its rare flavor from the light - Jaunty Tasseled Hats For Girls, $1.95 A rolled brim hat of gray krimmer topped by a plush crown of red, turqueise, bright blue, sand or black is as smart.as any little miss might hope to wear. They go so smartly with any sort of coat, too. A dangling tassel hangs from the crown, iving thein an air of real SCCOND ¥LO0B A New Pair of Shoes for the Boy or Girl After all, practical gifts are best! And these are practical—they are specialiy =ilt over nature-shaped last to conform to growing feet. Boys’ Shoes of tan calf Automobiles and Doll Carriages for some lucky little girl or boy, so Saturday—All Roads d to TOYTOWN NLIKE Jack, there is no arduous climb, but speeding elevators to the Pourth Floor, and no giants but a kindly Santa Claus, who weleomes the children to his wondes-city of gifts. By all means, let the children come to Toytown tomorrow. For the Litle Girl _ Who Keeps Make-Believe House Santa Gives a Book Witk Each Grab Tomorrow, 10c and 25¢ Grabs for the boys aud grabs for the girls! Mysterious wrapped :fl:k- ages in a big box. You don't kno what it is until you open it—that's the fun of it—but every ome is a toy worth every bit of the money you pay for it. And besides the fun of the pas age itself, Santa Claus will give 2 little present to every boy or girl buying a grab tomorrow. She can have. every- thing just like mother’s, and had better come in tomorrow and make up che her mind which of the mgny things she wants. Wash-day Sets, with enamel tub, glass wash- board, wringer and clothes trec. Some even have 2 basket and ironing board Every day some are being laid aside with welted sole and rubber heel. Sizes 10to 1 Girls’ Shoes, of brown calf, with welted sole and rubber heel. Sizes 8% to 2. Misses’ and Children’s Cavalier Bootees 95¢ Made of selected felt, with nursery design trim around top. Padded chrome leather sole and heel. you had better pick yours out soon or Santa- may not have enough to go around. There are many styles, big and little. Doll Carriages $4.95 10 S21.95 Automobiles . $2.95 1o $65.00 Toys for Boys Mechanical Autos, with two side’ doors that open. Complete with extra tire and everything. 49¢. Tool Chests that are lots of fun, and help you make lots of things. 75c to Drums, big and little, that will make many little boys happy on Christmas. 59c to $2.45. included. $1.25 to $3.49. Pantry Sets, with boxes for bread, cake, flour, sugar, tea and coffee. 49c. Tin and Aluminum Tea Sets, for very little tots. 75¢ to $1.95. China Tea Sets of vari- ous sizes, in many pretty patterns. 49c to $4.43. Trunks to keep dollie's clothes in. $1.00 to $10.95. SECOND FLOOR. FOURTH nwu—uuum: & BROTHER Sale of Smart Winter Coats” for the Girl and Junior Miss $12.98 and $15 HERE'S a \llg°L~‘Aur‘ of practical Christmas m gifts in this comprehensive sale. The girl who had not expected another good- lool\flg coat this winter may be 'Mre"ably surprised on Christmas morning with a smart coat, an d the cost will be far below its good looks. In the two groups are straightline. belted or semi- belted coats, of soft polaire, suedine, bolivia, polo and double-faced fabrics. Some are shown in :Fun\ plaids and stripes, and there are many plain shades. such as brown, tan and reindeer. Most of the coats have fur collars, and are lined throughout in a neat manner. All sizes in the various styiez 7 (o 17 years. 35 High-Grade Sam- ple Coats, $25.00 Just a limited number of these one-of-a-kind coats, and girls who want to be really different will find these coats unusually beau- tiful at this low price. Sport plaids and stripcs with large fur collars and soft crepe de chine linings. Girls’ School Dresses, $7.98 and $10.00 So practical in their de- mure styles of wool jer and twill, yet so prettily trimmed with braid or em- broidery, these dresses an- swer ecvery school need, and are appropriate for more important cvents as well. Sizes 12 to 16 years. TOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURCE & BROTHER. What Real Boys Want for Christmas Overcoats and Two-Pants Suits At a Price That Parents Want to Pay $Q.75 Any Tom, Dick or EE whiz, Dad—this is some gift! Harry would surely register such an exclamation if he would find one of these Overcoats or 2-pants Suits under the Christmas tree. Dad will be pleased, too—when he sees the quality and the long-wearing materials. Boys' Overcoats, of heavy coating in double-breasted style; have big col- fars and belt. Sizes 10 to 17. 3 All-W ool Mackinaws Special, $8.75 Splendid value—big, burly af- fairs for school or play, and they are good looking, too. Plsalds ll;l to bold or subdued effects. Junior Overcodts, have muff and side - pockets, ton close to neck. Warmly Sizes 3 to 10, The T wospants Suits are of serv- icéable mixtures, in belted Norfolk style wnh ratch packets. Rubber Ram-Coat Outfit, $3.45 Guaranteed waterproof. Deep collar, slash pockets, snap- fasteners. Sou'wester hat to match, Sizes 6 to 18. and but- lined. Christmas Gifts Thaz Boys Like ~ Indisn Play Suits, $1.50 - Cowboy Play Suits, $1.50 k Ties.. Boys' Bath Robes, $3.95 Rain Cont Outiits, $3.95 Woolen Swesters, sz.u §198 Hickok Belts, boxed Shirts and Blouses, 980 49 FOURTE FLOOR, ZAWSSURGH & BROTEER Start Now to Consider the Phonograph Gift PHONOGRAPH is a gift that the entire g family can enjoy—not only on Christmas day, but for years. The seleation should be made NOW—and HERE, for we are affering wonderful values. Outstanding ameng the many is This Console Phograph $5 Down 83 Monthly A convenient size—avell constructed—Ames- ican brown mahogany finished eabinet, egu;ppcd with Celumbia moter. A handsome piece of furniture—a gift ideal! Can be used as a loud speaker for yeur radio receiver—a special adapter can be pur- chased at a very small cost. Buy Now One of These Low-Priced Pathe and Vitanola Cabinet Phenographs We have to offer only 65 of these wondere ful values—mostly in mahogany finish, Designs are pleasing—cabinet work and finish par ex- cellenc:-——and the tone and mechanical efficiency of the highest type. Before selecting a phono- graph be sure to hear your favorite record played on the instrument that pleases you most. Vitanola Phonographs... $69.50, $79.50, $89.50 Pathe Phonographs...... $75,00, $83.00, $99.00 Exceptionally Convenient Terms A REMINDER: Our line of Brunswick Phonographs is completely ready for 3aur con- sideration— _ Console Models. . A Table Model. Cabinet Models. . 3 BALOONY, PHONOGRAPH 2 3115 and up 5100 and yp The Home Gift—Make It a 41-Piece Coin Gold Band Dinner Service at $16.50 EAUTIFUL— ?fi finc imported white transpar- ent Nippon China, with quarter- inch coin gold band border and half matt gold handles. An ex- ceptional value! This 38-Piece China Breakfast Sermce, $4.95 The sketch shows the daintiness of this serv- ice : made of fine Amer- ican china in neat blue garland design. A set like this would make 2 most aceeptable gift. 23-Piece T'wo-fone Luster Tea Set, $12.98 A wonderful gift. Fine Mp- pon China Luster Tea Sets, in a choice of several attractive iridescent color effects.” 12-Inch Parchment Bridge Lamp Shades, 69¢c Several colors—trimmed with gold braid. At- tractively designed in silhouette or floral patterns, Mahogany-Finished Serving Tray, 79¢c Size 11x17 inches—with glass * center over marquetry design. A most practical and accepta- ble gift. Christmas Saving} Checks Cashed INFORMATION BUREAU, FIRST FLOOR