Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1924, Page 10

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‘10 - ©_'THE EVENING STAR, Bill Would Force |CREAGER REPEATS :Aliens Touring U.S.| DEMAND ON HEFLIN - To State Purposes - — . . Texas Republican Insists Senator M Shall Disclose His Attitude |® Toward Ku Klux Klan. WILL RESUNE SALE OF HASKIN VOLUNE Star to Distribute Copies of New Edition of ‘““Ameri- Tourists and non-resident aliens entering the United States would be required to state their purpose in coming to this country under a resolution prepared by Represent- atlve Tinkham, republican, Massa- R. B. Creager, republican national |l chusetts. commllneemnn from Te:n. in gnmhcr ™) - Mr. Tinkham explained in a |OPen letter sent yesterday to Senator | can Government. statement that. such & measure |Heflin, democrat, Alabama, again!g challenged the senator to make his would place before the State De- attitude toward the Ku Klux Klan, 3 P O i Wi oo™ 5F (o1 | Mr. Creager also dared Senator Hef- = The Ev star announces an- | Lo R e 0 S O N etes, delives lin to press his resolution, which con- |l oG s le of “The American| Lomery 10 WHlo Artlcles pellver |templates investigation into alleged Government” by Frederic J, Haskin.| public opinion. land frauds In the Rio Grande valley (ll Sovernm . eri as o of Texas with which Mr. Heflin had The Evening Star was the first et conected Mr. Cresgers safis. L] ublication to introduce this volume, numbe: clippings from demo- putiication to fniroduce this volunc | HITS LOADING PLATFORM cratic mewspupers in ‘Texna were in. | closed in the letter, and Mr. Creager scribers of this newspaper bought al REMOVAL ON 5 GROUNDS !said he “defied” the Alabama senator - copy. Washingtonians not only pur- |" ad them Into the Congressional |gg chased the book for themselves, but SRR Sy ulinpingRitolatof W sent it to friends in every state in | O A- Muddimgn, Local Merchant, | Cri ,;.‘.'.'.:f‘li"gn':-' Hodtn una’nia | the Union and to cvery country in Answers Proposal of Com- ol L] tHe wWorld: | 3. Creager reiterated the . charge i R missioner Oyster. { that his activity in the Mayfield clec- [l through eighty editions, and its sales| tion case and against the Ku Kilux}gy oy “ovara“the | Five reasons why the street car|Klan was behind' the Heflin resolu- g loading platforms should not be re. [ion. and announced tnat If the inves. ."“‘" teans e e ~aited “dodiy by G A tigition were held he would summon L wo_hundred of the leading citizens l(uddlmnn local merchant, discussing |of “Texas (o refute charges made by | W the recent suggestion of Commis- - sioner Oyster that the platforms be = taken up ' except on Pennsylvania | im apter avenue larged, and Chapters | Mr. Muddiman holds that the pe ™ have becn amount of on aplatforin than | reading matl, s been iner painted square: | " 'run; 90,000 to over 1 " UHK for street (hl’.n‘ words—{84 X ¢ comfortable standiug on the [ ] : Never Use a Knife! im under the platform method of load- i e H T ihat the fire department Chas| Iissoeasytogetridofacom.Bluc-jay |g a|ample room’ to pass a platform, since | ends them. Stope the pain instantly. ¢ under. | 21igmobile purking is not. perinitted Then the com loosens and comes (® not under- |at those 5. ) it s o eie- | “'Tha writer urges that tho platforms | Out: Does away with dangerods |m culation s & profit-malk. | be retained and striped posts placed | paring. Get Blue-jay at your . ing venturc, . Tho _distribution is |at cach end of them to'make them made primarily to promote better cit- | more readily seen. H ] izonship by siving a more intimate e - i crstanding of how the govern- { ment functions.If any ane who se: DISCUSS PLANS FOR MASQUE. jm cures the book is not satisfied with ¢ i it Tor any reason whatsseren fon with | The Inez Milholland Memorial Chap- | . return it and his ter of the National Woman's Party. | n it and his money will be re- | ter Of thE TEUOR W National Uni = funded. “For price and instructions | [oceRtly, Torme at tho head: for ordering see coupon on page 5, | Yersity Law School, m the head- u D quarters of the \\om.un Pam yes- & 4 = terday and _discussed the masque | @B&B182 m HEALTH OFFICE REVEALS which is to be nroduced August 6 at Meadowmount, N. ® u SMALLPOX VISITATION = . are Mizs Ma ———— Miss Bertha 'I Twenty-Eight Mild Cases Reported | chairman; M in City During First Six Weeks of 1924. “'For Skin Tortures|s H Twenty-eight i l enty-eight cases of smallpox have been discovered in Washington flenlm.. the (.Iean. Antiseptic ™ during the first six weeks | Liquid, Just What You Need 25 compared with on) ! L Ing the same period - health ul,mm..gm T | Don't worry about Eczema or other ™ T | skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo, obtained at |l any drug store for 35¢, or extsa large ™ bottle at $1.00. ! Zemo generally removes Pimples, |8 as n - { Blackheads, Blotches. Eczema and Ring- | g o lworm and makes the skin clear and h bors before a | | healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, { @ do-tor drb‘rhythv{roulhlr 5 i = | antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied ™ has ;\.L"z T | and costs a mere trifle for having been | 1 | cation. It is always dependabl L] » Jai These also | | Soap, 25c—Zemo Ointment, S0c. |. of a mil form, Dr. 1-(.u.‘ e i - BAPTIST CHURCH BURNS; | ; = R m LOSS ESTIMATED, $5,000 i- Colored Congregation Has qz,oool (‘\ - Insurance on Edifice—Two ‘: Other Fires. {. S after the close of the :\’c- i ning h Baptist ll Church colored, 61st and Clay streets st lust night. the building was | roved by firc. the fire | stimated building_and contents . Insurance of 00 was carried-on the building. ¥ire in the cellar of an apartment ‘house at 101 7th_street southeast, property of J. R. Ferris, threatened the destruction of the building, but the fire was limited to the cellar and lower floor. Tn the office of Mr. Ferris, dealer in fuel and ice, records were destroyed. nage ta the building and contents estimated at $2.000. An overheated gas stove yesterday afterncon was responsible for a fire ASPI SAY “BAYER” when you buy-<omuine Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for = i«" - ,'{‘”?“é}i’lfe“.' Shers oy dem Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago | ge was done i 8 | == Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism RATHBONE TO SPEAK. ative Henry R. will be theprincipalsp mecting of the Policemen’s ion at Pythian Temple next vy night.” It is planned by on D. Smith, president of the as- ., to have mcmbers of both ddress future Also bottles of 24 and 100—] Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monouceticacidester of Saljcylicacid Accept only “Bayer” package W which contams proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets -Druggists. s provides increased pay for mem of the police force President Smith says he intends to resign and.cngage in a private en- terprise. Motor Little, ¢ ¢ Policeman George E. airman of a committee ap- pointcd to recommend @ ngw uni- form for traflic policemen, will sub- mit his report at the meeting Thurs- day night. New Prnces Effective Feb. 11th, 1924 ‘Model 30— Oldsmobile-Six Roadster - - $ 785 Touring Car - 795 Sport Touring 915 Cab - - 985 Coupe 1075 Sedan - - - 1135 All Prices f. o. b. Lansing . >3 =8 ok iy 1 OLDS MOTOR WORKS, LANSING, MICHIGAN m"’"" Ao Immediate Delivery on All Models et i or et ‘“‘"_ _ DICK MURPHY, INC. faek um‘il:: £ - l"u' smtASSOCIATB DEALER " e T el ke s b & UNGERER MOTOR CO. reshment. - Fine for relieving hudnchc. cooling Main 8233 babies’ inflamed skin, removing odors of perspiration, and for eoot! the face after shaving. Absolutely safefor externaluseinany quantity,andfieaves afaint roge odor. One of 200 Puretest, Every item the best eonscience can produce. other ' M Drug Stores 1136 Connecticut Ave. OLDSMOBILE parations. at ekill and WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY Untrimmed Hats Distinctively Original All style artists predict a large demand for All-straw Blocked Hats, in small, close-fitting, me- dJium and large brimmed shapes. China Milans, Plain Hemps, Fancy Hemps and Novelty Straws are here in a host of beautiful styles and colors. For your approval are the popular Cloche Shapes, Pokes, Mushrooms, Off-the-face and Larger Brimmed Hats. Colors shown are brown, navy, reds, gray, rose, purple, black, etc. sand, greens, . Flower Trimmings for the Early Spring Hats, 49¢, 75¢, 98¢ to $2.98 Anticipating a great demand—we offer a large variety of Rose, Gardenias, Clusters, Wreaths, Fruits, ete., as well as a big showing of White Flowers that have gained favor—and now in pop- ular demand. Palais Royal—Second Floor. All Women’s Winter Coats PRICE Twenty—$35.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats, 15, PRICE—14 Thirty — $49.75 Fur-Trimmed Coats, - Twenty = five— $39.75 Fur-Trimmed high pile lustrous fabrics, fur collar Coats, fur collar and and cuffs. Sale cuffs. Sale price— Sale price— price— $24.88 $10.88 Jaunty Spring Skirts In Youthful Styles for Misses And S Women — Plenty of Extra Sizes The models are all of the very newest in pleat, panel and plain tailored sports styles. The materials are beautiful, all of the new Spring weaves and designs in woolens or silk The Colors are the new Spring browns, tans, grays. rose or brick dust, almond green, powder blue and the always popular navy and black. Sizes 25 to 32 waists. Extra sizes, 34 to 40 waist. Regular sizes, $5.98, $7.98, Extra sizes, $5.98, $8.98, $9.75, $9.75, $10.75 and $11.75. $10.75 and $14.50. Palals Royal—Third Floor. This Large Size Natural Willow Armechair Made with round back, decp seat, of fine, close-woven willow. At— $5.79 ! White Enamel Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables, | with drawer, round corners, square legs. Made ' Size 25x40 inches. o | strong, with varnish base. Slightly marred top. If perfect, regularly $11.00. Special at— Hardwood Folding Card Tables : Boxed frame, metal bound cor- ners and metal braces. Dome glid- ing casters. Top covered with green leatherette. Size 29x29 inches. At— $2.49 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Mavis Face Powder Agam Tuesday—Dollar Size for 39¢ Box Mavis Powder is one of the famous Vivaudéu products. one of the best to give those safisfying qualities wanted by most women. All shades. . . Protects and_clings to the skin, lastingly fra- grant with Mavis per- fume. Women and misses of Washington cannot afford to overlook this opportunity. Palais Royal—Mails Fieor. FEBRUARY 11, |llllllllllllllllll.l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The PALAISPOYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President fur collar and cuffs. $17 .50 Palais Royal—Third Floor. Recognized as * 1924. ~ Pure Thread Silk Full-Fashioned “Onyx Pointex” Hosiery, Pair Bure thread silk, full fashioned, with mercerized tops and Pointex heel. The popular chiffon and medium weights, in black, brown and gray. .Also another shipment of the new colors: Apricot, Peach, Mauresque, Silver, Sunburn, Beige, Nude, Racquet, Jack Rabbit and Airedale. All sizes. Palais Royal—>Main Floor. PHILIPPINE Porto Rican Undermuslins Our spring is in many de- signs, were embroidered especially to our order. coloda, punchwork and clever sprays and butterflies. new import for Includes floral, Porto Rican Nightgowns and Che- mise, all handmade, with cmbroidery and hemstitching; flat casing ribbon run. At Porto Rican and Philippine Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers and Shirts, full cut, with zenerous hem. Embroidered and scalloped. Some with drawnwork and raised flowers. At Porto Rican and Philippine Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers and Shirts, cmbroidered ; h seed, eyelet, coloda . and punchwork, in many novel effccts. Some with ribbon and eyelettes. At Porto Rican and Philippine Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers and Skirts, many iatch pieces among this lot. 7 Special notice is called to the tiny ° stitches and scallops—by native women. Very novel. At Palais Royal—Third Floor. Featuring SILKS Again Tuesday—at *1.88 Pure Silk Printed Chiffon Crepe. The designs and colorings are beautiful and could not be purclhhled at anywhere near " this price in the regular way. i - 36 and 40 inch Allsilk Foulards, in this | TueSda} season’s patterns; all practical colors and | styles. | All-silk Broadcloth Shirtings—in flat stripe and small designs with white back- gmuml 36-inch Silk-face Duvetynme—Excellent quality; in twelve desirable shades. Sil k-and-\\ ool Canton Crepe—In me- dium shades. 40-inch Black Fiber Sports Satin. White Silk Broadcloth. Pure Silk Chiffon Taffeta—In black and colors. i Fancy Tweed Spun—A sturdy weave for knock-about wear. 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse. All-silk Crepe de Chine—In over 40 shades. New Arrivals in New Dress Goods All-wool Printed Flannel—The popular All-wool Charmeen, 54 inches wide—A\ and tan, with contrasting colors: plain_ fabric de luxe. At $5.75 yard. nches wide. Moderately priced, $1.98 This is a genuine F. & H. product, and yard. one of the best high-grade dress fabrics A choice collection of All-wool Ngw produced. Skirtings, 5+ inches wide. At $4.49 yard. Rich The best selling color combinations tan, green, etc. are represented. Per Yard Imported Broche Effects—In At §7.98 and $8.98 gray, vard. Palais Royal—Second Floor. The Bargain . Basement Offers New Style $1. 25 $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Ferris Girdles and Corsets and Bien Jolie Corselets c and Pansy Girdles, All new, clean, For misses and little women. wanted styles—not discontinued-models. Girdles, 8 and 10 inch lengths, combined with surgical webbing and novelty fabrics. Corsets, with elastic sections in front; worn for maternity occasions. Corsetlets—long lines—of white Madras and nov- clty fabrics, deep surglcal webbing and back fasten- ings. .No C. 0. 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