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. on the bowels and peositively do the . liver, snmnmm AGRICULTURE RELIEF |Colonial Secretary, Assuming Office, PLANS MOVE AHEAD! Invitations Sent Trade Representa-|J- H. Thomas Says Prince of Wales and King Are Least Concerned Over New Labor Government tives to Attend Confer- ence Here, SENATORS FAVOR ADD Committee Approves $75,000,000 . Appropriation for Farmers. Relief for agriculture drew nearer today with plans moving forward for Gho conference here February 4 of ugmmercial representatives interest- ©d in the subject, and with congres- slonal committee action approving turther proposals for afd. TPresident Coolidge has sent out in- Witations to more than forty lines of trade which deal with agriculture, in- ciuding transportation, mercantile, warchousing, insurance, farm {mple- went and equipment, banking and Some basle manufacturing lines. The President talked over the bank credit situation yesterday with Sec- rgtarfes Mellon, Hoover and Wallace atid Henry M. Dawes, controller of the field, in the northwest. r.n)llullzallon of banks as the Eram for strengthening lhe banking Huatio n in the Ipetitgest measure (nrrxcd aild of th 2 tha ftire. $25/000,000 be m 2! e mads available duri ng this ¥ \'v.‘ur. 7 2 WILL FORN FOHM CABINET. “aid Zagloul Pasha Selected in Egypt. CAIRO, TLgypt, January 29, — Sald ’agloul Pasha, the natior. allsx lesder has been entrusted Wl(h the task of forming a new cabin The 1 cabinet tendered its resign:nnn early in the present month in ‘consequence ©of the tleclurzl victury of th tionalist: “NEVER SAW YOU LOOK SO WELLY” HAT a little turill of pride it gives you when your friends speak of your hnllhlul youth- ful appearance. And you feel asham ‘when you know your skin is blotched, your eyes dull and your Earich your blood and tone system by taking Gude's Pepto and watch those dmressln swnptoms disappear, It has restored thousands of other ill, run down mple to health and vigor—give it a chance to do the | same for you. At your druggist’s, in both liquid and tablets. Free Tablets I:,,‘,},",‘,‘,’{,d‘,:“‘“‘ ] de's Pepto-M L S 's Pepto-Mangan, R A A A SR TR S o Gude’s Pepto-Mangén Tonic and Blood Enricher pale. up your angan ce you “EBONITE” 8 your car. you'll notice the % difference, smoother run- ning, increased .power, ab- sence of' noise and repair lis. And it lasts a long, fong time. Pressure, heat or cold has no effect upon it. Sold by relinble dealers fn five-pound cans and at ppointed ‘service stations here you wee the checker- board design pump ane service station sign. EBONITE Has No Rival— There In No Substitute EBONITE (1TS SHREDDED OIL) OR TRANSMISSIONS © AND DIFFERENTIALS 'BAD BREATH Dr. deards Olive T .blets Get at the Cause and Remove It ) Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently Dr. Edwards' work. People afflicted with bad breath | find quick relief through Dr. Ed- wards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets. are taken for bad breath by all who know. them. Dr. Edwardst 91 Tablets ‘act zently but ily: » ¢ bowels and “tHem to natural sction, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. The: do that which dangerous calomel d§e> without any of the bad after 11 m. benefits or nnl -lclomu riph afhartics aro derived From idwaras | @ Olive ‘Tablets nlthun! wrinios. fala o -u ™ the formula amxm- atds Wiscovered pa- | Ry the Amociated Press, LONDON, January 28.—The wsecre- tary for the colonies, J. H. Thomas,| “He loo who With the Prince of Wales, was | to anotlier porter, e saldi the guest of the Australian Luncheon Club, gave & humorous description of | me; "t, as d his entrance Into office as a cabinet member. “Wihen I visited the colonial office Thomas said: on Tuesday,” myself with the modesty character-|gnly exception to hi istic of my party. I was met by a porter on the steps. “‘Whom do you want-to see? he asked. “‘l want to see the office! €0 ‘Then, thinking I had better get at | Hallowe'en Is lost in antiqui mm: THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PACT MAKING FIUME FORMER EDUCATOR DIES, Is Taken for Shell-Shocked Patient i Sunday, aged elghty-two. Jugoslavia's Next Move May Be to PASADENA, Calif.,, Janilary 89—Dr, ITALIAN CITY SIGNED ficez’ Corversiis 1 Connection, sied at his home In Blerra Madre, near here JARY OO O 44444444“4444“4;4 GQOD GROCERIES-- 1924, 19 Reduce Her Stand- Because They Are Most Wise. ing Army. By the Associnted Press. ROME, January 29.—Premier Mus- #olini and M. Pachitch &nd M. Nich- itch, respectively premler and: for- it right away, I sald: ‘I am tie co- lonial secretary.’ oked at me and then, turning “Another ‘dependable in quality, fair in price. Clean stores, courteous branch man- agers and an unqualified guarantee with § E each article. shell-shock patien elgn minister of Jugoslavia, Sunday Speaking of the change In govern-'Gay signed the treaty by which Flume becomes Ttallan territory. Mussolini and Pachitch and Nich- blovdless revolution and raferrln to lhe fact that some peo- ple gf!l!fl to be frightened over Bhe RaVent o labor to power, M. |itch congrapulated one auother and | expressed the. hope that the mgree- ment would be fruitful of lasting friendship between the two countries waid bo” hia” tliustrious and - e wulshed father. They wer g which the Adriatic “unites rather Jdl turbed of all the panplo—ha!l dlu- than divides. turbed because they w t wise” | The tmmediate result will be the | e possibility of Jugoslavia’s decreas- I replied. | Origin of traditions 1 ing her army, now numbering 110,000 men. least apprehensive was our he sald, guest today, the Prince of Walss. T “I presented Starting Wednesday At 9:15 The Shopping Center—1 1thand G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Right Down the Line for Spring— Comes This Important Special Purchase and Sale of 400 Real Irish Linen Dresses Worth Every $ ! Hand Embroidered Eight Mol 2ls Ten Shades Cent of $10 Hand Drawn Each, for Beautifully Made Why wait for Spring and Summer when you can bliy these Pure Irish Linen Frocks at such a low-price? Bear in mind that every Dress in this Sale—and there are hundreds—is Pre-Shrunk, Absolutely Fast Color and that all are beautifully Hand Drawn, or Hand Embroxdered in self or contrasting colors. Nothmg is quite so smart as a Real Linen Dress. Notadress in the entire group, if bought and priced regularly, would sell for less than $10, and had the maker of them not been lucky to pick up a wonderful lot of Pure Irish Linens from a bankrupt Stock at a fraction of their actual values, we would never be able to offer them at this low price. ; There are Eight Smart Models and in every Model you can select from Ten of the New Pastel Shades for Spring. Here is indeed value, and the wise woman will select several. Our advice is to shop early for such avalue will undoubtedly be quickly snapped up. Sizes range from 16 to 44 for the woman or miss. No C. 0. D., l_’hone or Mail Orders Pumps ad Oxfords For Dress, sflm-dm and Street Wear $5.50 to 37 50’Value: ] ‘Satin One-strap Pumps; Brown Kid, Brown Calf .and Black Kid Oxfords EELLLEEL _ TlusutheA&.Ppohcy—andyoumll find each manager backing it enthusi- astically. | mms NNNAN : STAR SOAP- 22c m\\wssu Sunnyfield % Onglnll Phillips’ e rr..z:llprtfl.u, Pancake Flour . . 10c 350 Lb. Pkg. BuckwheatFlour,llc« WATCH THE TIMES ON THURSDAY OR THE STAR ON¢ FRIDAY FOR AN ATTRACTIVE MONEY -SAVING FEATURE WHICH WE HAVE PLANNED FOR YOU CALIFORNIA SWEET . :i PRUNES 21 Pk 29c¢i They are packed under the SUNTREET Label You know the quality! ms»x\mm“smmm A &P Family AR SRR ARSAS S AR b 8.0.8.6.8.8.0 6.4 | | K ! Jk. Kok s é Here’s Health! ; Armour’s Quaker, Mother’s Oats, pkg.. A&POIB (reg.), 2 pkgs ? A & P Oats, 55-0z. pkg.. Kellogg’s Bran, pkg. Cream of Wheat, pkg. 24-1b. Bag | F LOUR 95c AN LT AL AN AR NN EREENEENN OCCIDENT 5-lb. Sac:: FLOUR 2 Cold weather and Cranberries—for \aauces and pastries. are some bright red beauties. op- CRANBERRIES Per Lb. 1 1 c APPLES York Imperials 7 Lbs,, 25¢ Floridas Fancy ancy Table Fruit 3 for 25¢ 3 Ibs., 22¢ You know the product— Avail yourself of the price ANNNNNNY DSOS RS AR Guaranteed to be a better flour than you have ever used — bar none! “Costs more—worth it” (¢] okokkkk Here E Rk ok Adedok A kokok ok GRAPEFRUIT Large, tree-ripened Sweet, juicy fruit for the whole family 33cDoz. i2:LUX SXSTSSISS SR SNANSNRA N SNIN SRS SRR S SNINNS SRR ORANGES ; é IRARIRENENENNNS Kk Pk & 7 ok Ak ok ok A special consignment of jelly and marmalade has reached us ‘V for another feature this week end. L LA T L ITTIRRTNS S SRRR AR SRS A R R AR RANRS SRR S SRR AR S AR AR AR SR Brockport Grape Jelly A pure jelly from the finest Con- cord grap u—lool: at the price! ] 8-0z. Jar, 15¢ SUNNYFIELD SLICED ¢ ' *******‘k*******tt********** MARMALADE For All Spreads! 1515-0z. 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