Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 15

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It tastes good, and in spite of its low *vost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, etops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that Jine the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and cer- tainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, and is probably the hest known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imita: tions of this mixture. To avoid dis- ppointment, ask for “215 ounces of Pinex,” with full directions, and dont accept anything else. Guaranteed to give abeolute satisfaction or money er "!""I:i'd!d" The Pinex Co., 1, ayne, i - DANGER SIGNAL| - —'KENTUCKY EXPECTS | Electric Light Put Into Baby's Lung ac 3,600 D. C. VISITORS Home.Coming Celebration on Mon.| Operation at Philadelphia Success—Child Sleeps ster Scale Planned in Blue Grass State. 100,000 ATTENDANCE SEEN Greatest Barbecue in History of South on Program. Special Dispateh to The Star. LOUVISVILLE, Ky., January 21— Kentucky Is looking forward to en- tertaining every one of her 3,500 or more native sons and daughters in the District of Columbia during its home coming celebration next June, &c- cording to Huston Quin, Louisville mayor and general chairman of the event. The Kentucky Society in Washington is co-operating with the Kentucky Home Coming Association | in obtalMing the names and addresses of ail former Kentuckians for the in- | vitation liste now being assembled.! {One hundred thousand visitors are 1expected. | Kentucky is planning to break its own record for hospitality when the I thousands of visitors swarm through yher gates next summer. Voluntary | subscriptions amounting to $100,000 will be used in making preparations for the event..And, In order to make Monster Barbecue Planned. One of the feature events is to be a monster barbecue, the greatest of its kind ever held in the south. In addition to pageants, parades, balls and similar attractions there will be an_industrial exposition, erection of | war. { Fallowing the celebration in Louis- {villo each county of the state will hold a reunion or reception. Arrange- Iments are being made to obtain re- {duced rallroad fares from all parts cach of the seven days of the cele- {bration in Louisville long remem- 1 ion of 5,000 volun- i iy has begun ar- | | i ’a monument to George Rogers Clark, an weral circus and a military re- {unfon of thousands of soldlers who | trained _at either Camp Taylor or of the United States. e ' | ! FLIGHT PLANS DENIED borate program. {Camp Knox here during the world Captain McCrary Expects to Make Trip on Shenandoah Next Summer, He Says. RST, N. J., January 21— Complete denial that there s any | friction among the officers of the naval air station here over the flight of the Shenandoah to the north pole was made last night by Capt. Frank R. McCrary, commandant at the sta- | tion, and present commander of the giunt dirigible, which will make the flight next summer. His denfal came in response to circulated rumors that all was not well among the officers | #sked whether he expected e the flight himself and whether he expected to command the | Shenandoah, Capt. McCrary replied: “I am going to make that north le flight. Whether or not I am in mand will lie with the Secretary | the Navy." Fully ten thousand persons yester- | v filed through the great shed ng the airship. The ship, rest- ing upon supporting posts, is ready for a temporary dismantling begin- | ining tomorrow, preparatory to ex- tensive repairs made necessary by her stormy voyage of last Wednesday night. . APPEAL FOR LOYALTY BY IRISH FREE STATE; Government Sees Plea for Funds Abroad to Aid Distress Backed by Disunion Elements. | i | i January 21.—The Irish Free State government looks with | onfldence to the Irish abroad to ab- stain from supporting by sympathy or subscriptions of funds any ele- ments of disruption or disunion which still may exist, according to President Cosgrave, who has iseued a statement in consequence of the appeal made In | the United States and Australia by ' the supporters of Eamonn de Valera. { Mr. Cosgrave says that ostensibly the funds solicited by the opponents of the Free State government are for the purpose of relieving distress in Ireland, “particularly among the de- pendents of prisoners held by the na- | tional government. Inquiries, he de. | clares, have reached him from abroad asking if the appeal is necessary and if it is approved by the Free State authoritles. | Mr. Cosgrave's view is that the ap- | peal s unneceseary, and that govern- ment approval will not be forthcom ing because the so-called “Irish re publican prisoners’ dependents fund"” {is much more “an Irregular” institu- ' {tion, and any subscriptions to it ! iwould be translated by frregular | propagandists into evidence of hos- tility toward the established govern- | ment. | According to Mr. Cosgrave the or-| | ganization which is issuing the ap. jpeal was started during the Angl {Irish war, and was seized upon { the irregulars at the outbreak of civil strife as a cloak for furthering ir- propaganda and activitiea throughout the entiro campaign of destFuction. The number of prisoners in the gov- ' ernment's hands, according to Mr. Cosgrave, has been exaggerated. On June 1 nearly 12,000 were Intorned. This number was reduced December , 3 last to about 1,800. —_— FRENCH LOAN TO RUMANIA NO PREJUDICE TO BRITAIN Bucharest Explains Credit of 100,- 000,000 Francs Will Not Im- pair Prior Financial Obligations, By the Associated Press, BUCHAREST, Rumania, January 21, '—Rumania has' assured Great Britain that a proposed French credit of 100,000,000 francs will not prejudice Rumania’s financlal _obligations to Great Britain, according to local newspapers. The Rumanian govern- ment’s assurance was in reply fo & recent note from the British govern- ment. Il A dispatch from London January 3 {eaid Great Britaln was showing some anxlety over the repayvment of £50,- 000,000 lent to FPoland, Jugoslavia | jand Rumania duping the war, and that diplomatic, inquirles were being made at the capitals of the respect- ive countries as to whether the dis- charge of their debts would be, de- lay: r prejudiced by the recently contracted loan of 800,000,000 francs from France. regular THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 21, 1924; - MONDAY, JANUARY ton and was spending the #1.—Nathanial Usher HUI, jr., banker Blooming ere With his family. The I‘mdy wiit be returned to Blooming- on: of Bloomington, Ind, died suddenly |wi here of heart fatlure: He wan oot |noneeh dent of the First National Bank bt Have Your Furniture UPHOLSTERED Now and Save Dollars Right Hiow our upholstery ex- * perts not busy, and to get your order right away we are UPHOLSTERING $ 1 0 3-Piece Parlor or Living Room Suites, special thi k Labor Only Special low prices on our com- plete stock of Tapestries, Velours and Stlk Upholstery materials. Paperhanging = Cabinet Work Slip Covers Made to Orde: MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F SLN.W. v niin ies s oent.s Phone Main 8139 To Guide Forceps to Hidden Peacefully After Delicate Operation Per- formed With Bronchoscope. / IN ““{W o :\\\\:\\\\\\'\\\\ ' 3 \7\1\1\»4“;””” Wi ey By the Assoc'ated Preas, suctlon tube was lnserted and the PHILADELPHIA, Ps., January 1.|lung cleaned. Five minutes later the —A carpet tack Was removed yes-|baby was sleeping peacefully. The fustrument used s ‘a_ tubs terday from the lung of elght-|,.uout the sime of & straw, fitted with months-old Cletus Moore of 8t. Louls, | lenses und with an electric light and there Is every indication that|bulb at the end. Inside the broncho- | Hoope were placed w palr of the baby will completely recover, D'Jroruapm. Qealatioa b "Dh dokar Chevaller Jackson, Who performed After being inserted through (ho | the operation at the University of | bronchial tubes into the lungs, the Pennsylvania Hospital, sald. | 1lght was turned on in the electric bLulb, revealing to the rurgeons the Dr. Jackson used a bronchoscope of‘«na location of the tack. It re- his own invention to remove the quired only a moment to fasten the foreign body. forceps around it and gently lift it The operation required exactly four | °" and one half minutes. After the| tack, which was three quarters of | an inch long, had been removed, a Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed- up! Quit lflnwing and snuffling! Take “Pape’s Cold Compound’ | two hours until three doses aro | taken. The first dose opens clogged- | up nostrils and air passages of | | sneezing. The second and third doses usually ead all cold and grippe mise “Pape’'s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Contains no quinine. Tastes nice Palnting BANKER DIES IN FLORIDA. W PALM BEACH, Fia, January head; stops mose running; relieves headache, Man Will Bring Samples dullness, feverishmess, ‘Smart Sports Coats | Shadow $ 1 5 Shadow Plaids Stripes For Women and Misses When a woman or miss can:select a fine looking sports coat for such a price as $15, she will act immediately. IHere are some excellent values. The popular shadow stripes and plaids are full silk and lingette lined. Deep tuxedo collars and tailored and large storm collars. Flare sleeves, strap or button trimmed. The newest flare from the shoulders. Beltless and side fastening . New Knife Pleated Skirts $ 5 Knife pleated skirts will again be popular for Spring wear. Tomorrow in the January Sale 1,382 Yards Silks $1.68 yd. Pongee Crepe de Chine Taffeta Silk and Cotton Canton Crepe Messaline Specially Priced All-Silk 12-Momie Japanese Pongee, $] Yd. Well wearing, good locking all-silk 12- momie Japanese pongee at this very special price. DOWN STAIRS STORE Remarkable values. Including the wanted evening and street shades; black and white, and also all-silk pongee suiting in natural color. Heavy quality. A very extraordi- nary assortment of silks at this low January Sale price. LDOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Pumps, Oxfords, High Shoes in a Special Selling $1 pr. Many women will save a great deal of their Spring wardrobe expenditure in this selling to- Mmorrow. Wool-Crepe and Flannel I'hese new arrivals are exceptional values. The wool-crepe skirts are in tan and the flannels in gray. Better get your skirts early. DOWN STAIRS STORE Very Special Button-on Balkan and Middy Styles French Linen Peggy, Repp Galatea Suitings These shoes are among the best values we have offered. Every pair is well made and wearing, with Cuban, military and Louis heels. Sizes Tan, Gray, Styles One-Strap Pumps Opera Pumps Oxfords High Shoes Plain Pumps Green, Navy and White From 3 to 10 Years Very well wearing and exceptionally good-looking wash suits for boys from 3 to 10 years old. With all scams stitched ring for and turned and with well made buttons— through anything.” Tan,” gray, green, features of much more expensive suits. navy and white and combinations, DOWN STAIRS STORE THere are 600 remarkable values for quick acting mothers. The fabrics are the recog- c : In sizes from 3 to & Not every nized best wearing for boys “that wear < size in every style, but all in the combined group. DOWN STAIRS STORE | A Most Extraordinary Sale Gray Enamel Cooking Utensil These utensils were bought at a large price conces- sion. The prices are very much lower than regular.. Doubtless many women will buy them by the half c dozen. F Imported Cocoa Door Mats 120 very specially priced Imported Cocoa Door Mats, Heavy quality. Mats that will wear long and well and retain their good looks. Size 16x27 DOWN STAIRS 6TORE 1,500 Covered Kettle, with cover and wooden handle, 58¢c. gy Sauce ‘Pot, with handle at cach end, and cover lifter, 38¢. Coffee Pot, durably made, 68c. wpn Lipped Sauce Pau, well made, - “G” Dishpan, durably made, with- out handles, 38c. “H? ugr Sink Dishpan, with handles at each end, 58¢c. upn Cereal Cooker, with strong handles and cover, 58c. Kettle, with strong handle and wooden grip, lipped, 58c. upr Tea Pot, well made, 58c. “E,” 58c

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