Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 24

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, DU. U, FRIDAY,” JANUARY 4, 1924 GOES TO HIGH COURT| . FOR WAR'S DISABLED |seciety Ansoumoss Zarget Budget Delicious Lunch ,at Any One of Our Fountains for Only a Few Cents! Prohibition Director, Serving Sen- tence, Asks Supreme Tribunal to Nullify Conviotion. : LACK OF EVIDENCE IS PLEA [ Also Alleged Trial Judge Was Not Eligible. The United States Supreme Court . vesterday heard the appeal of former Prohibition Director Thomas A. Du- Janey of Wisconsin to have set aside his conviction on the charge of hav- ing conspired to violate the national Leavenworth, . and recently the Supreme Court fused to release him on bond pending its review of the contended yes- iction was’ in- | hearsay and also because Federal Judge ns had rendered himself ineligible to sit in the case in the circuit court of appeals by having passed in the federal district court upon the validity of one of the indictments on which Dulaney was convicted. It was particularly stress- ed that no direct evidence had been presented to connect Dulaney with the fraudulent issue of certificates used in moving quantities of intoxi- cating liquor. The government, in a_brief reply, asserted that Dulaney had not ob- jected during the trial to the admis- sion of the evidence now complained of and that the question of its ad- mission had not been ‘made a part of Dulan appeal to the circuit court. fterthought, the govern- d, which the Supreme Court should not consider at this late day. Dulaney also had not ob- jected to Judge Evans sitting on the circuit court when the case was on appeal there and it was too late now 10 raise such a point, the govern- ment argued. If ther’s anything worse'n tryin’ t’ hurry out of a crowded day coach its follerin’ behind a .dyspepic in a steam table cafe- teria. Wouldn’ it be great if people wuz known fer what they are instead of what they belong to? Nothin’ comes t’ him that waits but penniless ole age, an’ he’s got t’ be careful where he stands or he'll lose out on that. A purty comPlexion is a dandy decoy, but we've got t’ have a way about us t’ live happy ever afterwards. (Copyright, National Newspaper Service.) the President Pledged Nation’s Resources for Veterans’ Relief, Secretary Davis States. At a time when President Hard- ing and his advisers were exerting every effort to put an end to extrava- gance in federal expenditures which | had characterized the war. period, the late executive promised his country’s rogources to assist the dis- abled war veterans in regaining their health and position as wage earners, {Secretary of Labor James J. Davis révealed today. As ex-oflicio chairman of the Fed- eral Board for Vocational Education, to dlscuss with the President the recommendations of the board for an appropriation of $140,000,000 to be used In rehabilitating disabled sol- diers. “When I had explained my errand and had expressed by diffidence in putting forward the proposal (due to the economy program), President Harding smiled his kindly smile and putting his arm across my shoulders said: *'Jim, these disabled boys offered all that they had in the service of their country. We cannot repay their sacrifice. But if it takes every dol- lar and every cent that the govern- ment can rake or scrape to help them back to a normal, happy life, Wwe must not begrudge it to them.'" e~ ASK for Horlick’s . The ORIGINAL . Malted Milk for All Ages tions— Substitutes Secretary Davis said, it was his duty | | in Its History. NEW YORK, January 4—The 1924 budget of the American Bible Soclety b2 slation, publication and distribution of Bibles is $1,172,319, it was announced by Frank H. Mann, general seore . In addition to the regular budget, the society is under- taking to raise $389,303 to replace its losses by the Japanese earthquake. This makes the total for the year Hhe budget is the L e budget is the ever adopted, and the money Will be used in furnishing the scriptures in more than 150 languages and dialects in virtually every country in the world. Enclose Your Porch This is the time to enclose your porch or veranda with glass. Itis easily and quickly done and the expense issmall. See your local con- tractor about it. Use Plate Glass Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. ROSSLYN, VA. EDMONSTON & CO. CELEBRATE THEIR 49th ANNIVERSARY The Standard of High-Grade American Footwear Reduced to Sale Prices Every Size Every Style Foot-Form Boots Reduced Children’s Shoes Reduced 10% Sfacy-Adnms Shoes for Gentlemen Roducodc s cociesscons aos sosomers cmmommd ossssewy Corrective Shoes Regular Styles For Men, Women and Children Foot-Form Strap Pumps Reduced Men’s Shoes Reduced 15% 10% Nationally Known Cigarettes Priced Extra Low Camels + Chesterfields Piedmonts Sweet Caporal Lucky Strike Old Mill Sovereign Beech-Nut Packages of 20 Cigarettes - 12¢ Cartons of 10 Packages (200 Cigarettes) $1.20 —at these prices. money order. We ship Phone --The Better To Serve You Mail Orders Fil Add 100 to every dollar or fraction thereof for packing, pestage and insurance. . same day L. Peoples Drug Store, 506 7th St, Washington, D. C. Sundries. Priced Low Excellent quality Whisk Brooms—keep one in the office and one at home, always useful. Special, 29¢c, Martex Face Cloths—many pretty designs from which to choose, attractive color com- binations. Special, 19¢; 3 for Rubberized Aprons, in dainty blue or pink check de- signs ; full size and absolutely waterproof, 39c. 50c Peoples Choice lity Tooth Brushes, pure bristles, guaranteed not to shed. Spe- cial, 39¢c. Monarch Atomizers — for spraying throat or nose, either oily or watery solu- tions may be used. Special, 75c. $1.50 Hughes’ Ideal Hair- brushes — pure sterilized bristles, strongly set in rubber cushion base. Special, $1.29. Send post-office or express order Treceived. dress January Money-Saving Sales! Throughout Every Department of the 16 Busy Peoples Drug Stores Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder Milk of Magnesia Mellin’s Food 10-0z. Size Vs 59¢ Aspirin Tablets ottles of 100) New 49¢ Delicia Pure filled with nuts. Pound sells regularly in " our StOreS At.cuscemoes docans Assorted Chocolates Everyone likes pure, delicious Necco Hand-dipped Assorted Chocolates, Creams and other de- lightful specialties, encased in rich, nutritious chocolate—tempting and wholesome, 49c Pound sells regularly in DUr StOTes at....eece.vews TR Candy Surprise Saturday—One Day Only f Tomorrew in all of our steres we will conduct a special sale of pure fresh candies. One pound of Delicia Cream Cara- mels, regularly 39, and one pound of Necco Assorted Choco- lates, regularly 49c—special, one pound of each, 57c. Cream Caramels Delicia Cream Caramels are all that the name implies—a pure, rich confection that truly melts away in your mouth. Assorted flavors, some 39c¢ D. & R. Cold Cream One Pound of Each Regular 83c Value s TC Just for Saturday! The Olive Oil Shaving Cream Regular 350 Sise, 29C You will like Palmolive Shaving Cream because it produces such a rich creamy lather. It softens the beard and s shaving a pleasure instead of a dreaded task. Buy & tube as you go home tonight, Lasts a Week Special, 890 Bottle TRY IT TODAY Domino Curlette Wonderful New Treatment Makes Complexion Beautiful Just Mix Diozogen and Barley Flour and Apply to Face—Results Marvelous @cience has discovered a wonderful new treatment to clear, whiten and beautify the skin; blackheads and pimples disap- pear, the skin becomes clear and a rosy wholesome appearance—-complc:ixon troub! t consists of making a mixture of harmless vegetable The e n to form a paste. This thin paste to dry. During the drying process arley Meal with sufficient Dioxo, 5 lpeglied to the skin and allowe: the oxygen of health- tunitar to act. the drying. It oxygen at wqu. warm water and 1 face cream can be applicd. A slight quickly of our stores at a very small cost. ial De strator, will M Lo Ho. 10, 16th and Columbia you at our Store the Dloxagm& hm:blprbed byr::" skin and all of its i nd whitening properties are given an oppor- ving, beactifying I\’ickling unn‘nion sometimes occurs during isappears, and is merel; After the paste dries it shouls the skin dried with a towel. “Both the Dioxogen and the Barley Meal may be secured at any 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Pint Boule, 2 9(} Half Pint Bottle, 19¢ In our opinion, a purer or better quality Bay Rum cannot be bought at any price. Soothing and healing—men like it for use after shaving. Tooth Powder New 17¢ 3 for 50c 25¢ Woodbury's Facial Soap * New. 17¢ h, flow glves a fres 3 for 50c es end completely. an evidence of the be washed off with After that any good -Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder e 23e » explain this thoroughly to &oad Nw.

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