Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 27

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quickl medici give es in give prompt relief. y effective Mwn:?uuon. gas, wneu. huhgh. sour stomach o et 2SI 3 l\l’p ly 60 cents. all druggists, or by mail from JAQUES CAPSULE CO, PLATTSBURG, N. Y. S IN[]IG[STI[]N“” Chew.a few Pleasant Tableb —-Slomach Feels: Fine! Instant’ stomach. relief! Harmliess! The moment “Pape’s Diapepaln” reaches the stomach all distress from acid stom- ach or Indigestion ends. tmmediate re. tief from flatulence, -gases, heartburn, Palpitation, fuliness or stamach pres Correct your digestion for a fe Millions keep it handy, Drugg ommend it. Is So Disfiguring And so unnecessary! When all you need do is spread a soft paste | 0f Del-a-tone over the offending ||| growth Wash off in a few min- | utes—and b hoid your skin smooth | | Shors Drive Chicago.. It has been 2 for fourteen vears. | s as it Is effective—! safe, certain. A| 'sts only a dollar. rechased from anv druggist or will be mailed | n_Wrapper upon re- —Advertisement. BAD BREATH Dr:Edwards® Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remoye It SRR Edwards' Olive Tablets, the te for calomel, act genti bowels and posmve.y do rlnl . The phasuu.li' ed tablets are taken for h by all' who know them. wards’ Olive Tablets act n_the bowels and . Legs, i Wiliam _G. = Baker, “RAISES OII. PRICES; Follows (hlolma Advance Ayivm Age, nounced by Standard Of1‘oF New Jeawy: By the KuiocTu(ad Frem. NEW YORK. January 15.~—An ad- vance of 2 cents a gallon in‘the tank= madp by the Standard Ol Company of New Jersey throughout it domes- tic ferritory. The new price is 17% cents & gallon. The Texas Company immediately met the increase. The revigion of prices follows recent ad- vanees in crude oll quotations. Net profits of the Manhattan Shirt Company for the year ended Novgu ber 30, 1933, totaled $1.760.463, 0 co‘r’npand With TL631,708 'In the Prer ce r. 1o $E103.425. ‘as_curipare l:l in the preoceding ¥ ptockheldars of the orver FeRne > n-omad vr-hma stock mm: the: hock °?fl"3:2'um 0.t t! atock w! npany' ressury for ' aorwruo New En[hnd Iniaem Want West Virginia Product at Much Lower Costs. New Eagland representatives urged the Interstate Commerce Commission yesterday to require railroads to lower Joint rates on coal from West Virginta to New England citles, in order to give New England consumers a substitute for anthracite. Edward A. Goss, appearing for Gov. Templeton of Connecticut, said thal e |the West Virginia coals of the low. - [volatile type were adequate subati- tutes for anthracite, and with a r sonable rail rate would be take sked coal now available to New England would not serve the same pu Mr. Goss declared that New En purchasers had been unable to this commodity properly prepared for consumption. “He held to ¢hls state A somewhat taken by F- J. Dowd, speaking for the associated {ndustries of Massa- chusetts. - Employers of some: 450,000 men. have. bscome convinced, Mr: Dowd satd, that a fuel supply for | thelr WorKers must be assured by | provisiop: of ‘some substitute for ah- thracife, which In recent years, he orbita -high and ASSOCIATION ‘CHAIRMAN NAMES COMMITTEE Investment Bankers Plan for Work of ‘Southeastern-Groap for Coming Year. ORE. January .15.—Chair- H. Worthington of the P, Investment of America, yes- announced. the standing committee: Committee on friess’ pr John C. Bal SHhoe— oro. T Baltime . Brogden, Baltimdres Hora Whitridge, Baltimore; Eugene Thompson, Washington. ‘ommittee on membership—Auvilf Bager. chairman, unmn‘:{mc James “Stimulating themr-to- natwrat i lood and gerLtl : out any « benelia of sasty, s Kening, efived from Dr. Edwdrd Olive Tablets: withont. geipicg. pala of ARY | Qasgrecable effects i DrF. M. ‘Banatts 4 « foewula | ag_pa- ovared los Bumdnn Charlesto 4 E. Nolting, Richmon: ashingto £Hsin -.!onfi __g | Ba \Ioma-.u.- chairman. Boyce, Bal W i e | Bultioore: GO SWilhiamms: Baltimore: h. vegetable com- ke one or-two ery Dight for & week wpd nots the effect, AR A RENOLEE U ASD o SHIPPL o3 STORAGE FOR FoENT i m"v: heertully given, CHLER'S 020 Fu. | B | 8 " UNION 1 STORAGz: COMPANY' 7906-9 Fis. Ave. SEPARATE ROOMS, $l o o L tusure@ HINJUNCTION STOPS SELLING OF STOCK Action Taken Against Firm Cm- ing Rare Proeen in Getting {Junction against further sale of stock by the Rodrian Electro-Metal- lurgical Company, Inc., which was capitalized for 310,000,000 and was engaged. In promoting- & process Tépresented as belig capable of ex- tracting four -times -mere- gold--ané other precious metais from rock than ny other process. The public Kad pald approximately 320,000 ‘for ‘stock before the at- torney general {ntervened, accord- ing to the papers filed in the stato unlimited facilities, low est rates; always open. Phone Main 1003, District Evpress Co. MOVIN KRIEGSPXPRESS PACKING YSHIPPING A National 8 Move‘ B:g, B:‘l Way Red Ball Transit Co. Tho Largost Tracking Orgunisetl FIREPROOF: TORAG! LARGEST.FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W, PHONE NORTH 3343 - BAAAAMAANAAD ARG e Is Just as Important as ere You Moveg p Who Moves Youg{r o lupuma cou‘r'. A\Alult H. Anl ue- comp: ‘ru tlon conun(ln; m 1h' cout l - COTTON REPORT-0UT. .~ Cotion consumed: during member ‘totaled 461860 balex of 1int and $0.893 of Ilnler' compared with 531, of lint and 48, B‘!:l linters in Novem! an s Iinters In December, 192 c'lfil“l bureau anfigun, gfl“ 3 n'“‘l"’uu-"“ce’-? D'“mabr;ru'ft:l , n November last year and 8,547 o oe cemh during December totaled 46581 bates, including 11,660 bales of iinters, compared with 770,002, in- cluding- 6,097 of linters in November year sn 858, Inck Cber " totated 34,004,870 = mber %h Beaoide in mv,mbarfiam""d 3 {n" Decemb. ARMOUR EARNINGS UP. CHICAGO, - Jaguary 15.—Al final figures covering the n.'?:"fi‘ ts _for Armour unavailable, now approxim duulnn in six At th (] (ellowm‘ { wagon price of gasoline: ‘bas , been - Warm -Weather Has Hurt Ssles-of Bhovals, llulr whd Skates. Special Dispaten io The RO YORR, Jamary 16.—H; in its weekly market !um- mn-y. will say tomorrow: utet trading contin in the' iware market. A number of small prlu changes, mou of them advan: Wware announced ymnwluwm and ubhqrs during th Fe mDorllnt price ch stapl, are expected, althol Mju-tm-n ar&\likely for some time. Market e TEXAS COMPANY ALSO “HARDWARE TRADE ST0 grow! dificulty in murlnr or- ders as a consequence of the tight- ening mohey market. flullllty Dl the mnlurl:y of Japenesa ward the bureaucratic m!nl-(ry 1s 1 creasing the general uneasimess and again cloudin ’ the palitical horlzon. The dlet will reconvene in regular JAPANESE ALARMED " BY-FALL OF YEN Ncw Government Losus Deehxe& Only Way to Prevent Very Serious. Results. By Cable to The Btar and Chicago Daily News. TOKIO, January. 15.—~The continued dealine of the’yen has Increased un-. ng oil wel esston soon and restoration to nor- male; weather depends tts abllity to s ' Pmnandlns political fotoioie s Great Britain has ooly one produc- able prices in the city. —of the better kind done here at the most reason- autborities \forgsen " 8low but more il or lpss copnitent down tendency. “The sale Iol winter loOd u ng tools, sleds, {ce skat, and kindred lines, hus heen hampered Retailers are 1"(!“".' orders for spring merchandise, ui- though the average retuiler is huy- ons by the warm weather. reported to have placed ing with marked ca lro llld to be llnw e m MABKET 1‘m 'NEW YORK, January 15 (Special). nd western ) —Hudson river York arrpled zla)eflad had frequently become ex- | e arrivals. quality. e The market in gen- wl,. a8, Most of the ‘ed. was of poor to ordinary] easiness In financial and industriad circles and the outlook is extremely dublous. Leading Japanese and forelgn fin- ci¢rs are apprehensive of the fu- turé and it is feared the yen will deop still further unless the govern- ment takes prompt action toward floating foreign loans and releasing .- |she gold reserve, thereby restoring . feonfidence. in _the exchani Huge tmport excesses seen as W |the main cause of the yen's drop, and the situation bas been aggrevated through inability 40 increase silk im- which constitute the one hope In. the coming|. months. Meanwhile Torelgn sdlesmen’ réport -+ Goes at Less Than - 33c “No 'vRetnrns WONENS . OQAT&—Fine silk uality in many at- qual tr:u‘.iva $1.88 LADIES WAS Il WAISTS — A bar bbls including 'l.lll.l 98. Cu 3 MMM GINGHAM DRESS) materials; coA'rl -— tan;-durab blue, ?‘-.\ able, sz_ss L8 GRADUA- DRESSES — Or- rlu- make alues ook apades: os l.‘fll- uu- w z‘lc K _SWEATERS— 'nn new jackets and '{‘l'""fi in wool and 38 iy e Hiades. Regular .,1f1c1ng Our$50,000S ‘Men’s, Women’s and Chilc The unexpected hu bnppencd! We're through! Overloaded stocks, due to recent unseasonable weather, make it lmpo-nble for us to meet our obligations with- out raising immediate cash! - We've decided to quit, just as soon as we turn our stock into cash! In order to do this quickly we've stopped at notlung' 'l\mlntls of Spring and Winter - Clothing ‘ Styles! " Fo Make This the Greatest Event In .~ . - the History of Washington! Ladies’ Coats-and Dresses! Sport - Coats, . Fur4rimmed . Coats, - Silk Dresses, Cloth Dreuel. actual : values bsz THE COATS . $4.88| 315 Coats cut to. "THE DRESSES $18 Dressés cut to. Extra! Ladies! BRUSH WOOL SWEATERS! All sizes, t00; silk, Wool-jackets, Serseys, stc. Values to $7.. IMPORTED VOILE ‘DRESSES S0c Values up to $398... EXTRA!l_TO THE FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS - . Foulards, Cnpe de Cltlnel. Cads *Beaded_ Georgettes, Special This Wnk-— 3.piece Parlor Suite, Laboronly -.......:.. Our wide selection-of beauufu! tapestrxcs, vel\ets, velours, leathers, etc., will please you: Phone or Write for Em-un o Cdl With Sa-plu NEW YORK UPHOLSTERING CO. 619 F St. N.W. Main 3687 2and3 - Garments for Price of —THE OUTLET WILL ock ren’s Apparel' Prices have been’ nluhed to - beyond remgmhon! Many new spring modeh among them! All desirable and for wear NOW! To miss this means doing yourself an injustice! Doors open sharp at 9 A.M. See the:articles below! Seeing means buyipg! Con_:e! Come!» MEN'S TROUSERS— Buftable for dress or work; = Ruab Your Eyes! Men! Look! Read!! Act!!! Men’s Suits and Overcoats' Splendid assortment of styles, materials and s l lzfi ) THE OVERCOATS MEN'S MACKINAWS —Neweat styles and eom?lnu‘o’n eftects; feri T e THE SUITS $18 Slnu go at .rnuped« Horrow o UNDERWEA R Shll':: :nd ‘d‘n'.rl: excelinet qual- ity; $1.50 value, 58c ‘WASHABLE SKIRTS —Gabardines, poplins, French serges. Values to $4.98. 39C SILK WAISTS— Georgettes, LADIES HATS —A special_group, suitable for every wear; while they last sacri- 8¢ Men's Belts—Rubber” and leather belts: all l-n(‘.h! blu rndhn. no'... ‘TO THL iIRST 50 MEN _ CUSTOMERS. “Men’s Hose § That .Mlurfly sell for 28¢ and more at SUSPENDERS—Reg- A g wdll. kno branda Go at.. zsc GARTERS-—~Regular ~260 ‘and 350 'valles; " all” shadex. Go‘& TOP COATS and dark shade tures, eto. $25 © BoYs® SUITS — Ex- merly priced at $5.88. Goat . PLUSH COATS—At- | {ractive: coatoe-elloctsr - | - csilk lined srith exct Jent mAterials: Vllu to"

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