Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 11

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Standard not down to a price—is a reputa- tion Newcorn & Green have enjoy- ed since 1899, Yet our are low by parison. B Spring Suits & Top Coats Prices Start at $35 No Better Values Obtainable NEWCORN & GREEN 1002 F Daily [ waittoo long Bleedinggumsherald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea's prey. Brush your tceth with forhan's FOR THE GUMS —it checks Pyorrhea : H More than a tooth paste § . d 60c in tubes i STONACH MISERY Chew a few Pleasant “Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! The moment “Pape's Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all distress goes. Limps of indigestion. gases, heartburn, sourness, fullness, tion, vanish, flatuience, palpita: Ease your stomach now! Correct di- gestion "and “acidity for a few cents . Druggists sell millions of packages INSULATE Hot Water from all faucels atfull pressure withthe PREMIER In My homes, where water is heated by old-fash- ioned methods, someone usually waits for hot water. It may be for a bath or shave or for washing dishes. It is always provoking. Does that incident ever start the day wrong fer any member of your household? Come into our Exhibit Rooms and let us show you how PREMIER hot water in laundry, kitchen and bath takes care of all requirements, while it saves gas. CRANE CRANE CO., 1221 Eye St. Branches is all principal cities There is a right-size Premier GESTION, GAS, 616 FOR FUND DRIVE Campaign for $500,000 to Begin Tonight With Dinner at New Willard, COPELAND IS HONOR GUEST Billboards to Tell Public Value of Hospital to- Capital. Enrollment of 616 persons in the mergency and Casualty hospitals campaign was announced today by Col. Edward Clifford, chalrman of the movement. The campaign is to be launched tonight at an opening din- ner in the main ballroom of the New Willard, to be attended by most of engaged in the work. oodbury Blair, president of Emer- ‘s board of directors, and Mrs. Huidekoper, chairman of division of the cam- paign, 3 he comm ing u section Marin Clifford will broadeast a campalgn speceh tomorrow night from station 7 35 cclock, taking as his 1 beginning HEht the work of s egin. It is to last for ten ill be rally lunch week, Monda: v, With the final for Tuesday, the Willard. A tiver eet long and up in the i spaces under their of their hampion to nen's team with bseriptions. bonrds. £ large outdoor slg part of the publicit noon next door to ¢ ency Hospitals.” ral in the e Thomas mated tw : period of the aign. W ha ated and shown. ain has been appointed sin of man cap- tains was announced. He is Col. D, F. N iy has nearly a full jteam n | SISAL COMBINES HIT. | Americans Warned Against Monop- olists in U. S. and Mexico. 1 the United States of Mexi- foundation materi: of binder twine— can government must lookout to avold price e: ¢ semi-ofticial combin: ico with Ame cording to a cial a ommerce general investi- and production itial re ion more orE iopoly, the report nity rpor “much ceding d, t to’ extort unjustly from ers stlll exists, The “ex- a compulsory co-opera- tion of the Mexican pro- ich fixes prices in both pur- le of sisal. HUGHES LAUDS BRISTOL. | TU. S. Commissioner to Turkey Cred- | ited With Fine Work. sretary Hughes has ‘\lullvr to the Secretar: | calling attention to “the Important ! services which have recently | rendered this government b a rk L. Bristol, U. s hizh commissioner of the Navy with the | government of Turkey for the consid- $ of claims of nationals of both ry of States, i my appreciation of | patience with which Admiral Bris- tol conducted the negotiations lead- ing to that arrangement.” Premier No. 2 $125 F.0.B. Factory Keeps 23 gal- lons of hot water always ready 5 N.W., Washington, D. C. There is to | and. It was announced today that Col.| written a | been | el Tl Pl el le——F et et [ Father Walsh to Tell of Experi- ences on Relief Mission. A serles of weekly public lectures during Lent, under auspices of Georgetown University, will be Inaugu- rated tomorrow evening at R8:15 o'clock, in Gaston Hall, on the “hill- top.” The first will be given by the Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, 8. J., former papal envoy to Russia, who will relate his three years' experlences in reliet work among the Russians. The lectures will be held w Fridays until March 25. The extends an open invitation public. Senator Supports School. United States Senator 0. E. Weller is' a recent contributor to the Car- dinal bons Institute, a n | school for colored youth to be e od this summer in s land. In a note ac donation he state: Gibbons Institute is and appropriate undertaking. It will an institution in keeping with dinal. his vision, breadth and 2 made an impress on the peop our state and on the country which will live for many years.” The House of Courtesy. | RELIGIOUS PREJUDICE Democratic Platform Must Reaffirm Bill of Rights, §enator Tells ‘Woman's Club. Senator Underwood of Alabama, candidate for the democratic presi- dential nomination, told the Woman’s National Democratic Club yesterday that if the democratic party has not the courage to write into its plat- form in New York in June a reaf- firmation of the bill of rights, guar- antecing religious freedom and the rights of men, then it might as well aband, s is fitted to govern, it is said that a cannot hold ice by reason of birth or religion,” hen those who are conspl s of your tion dnd pers rizations stand and sheets on when . It s prose: These org: ition. with their hoods ?Qoifigipsb ori A Most Extraordinary Purchase Makes Possible This Most Remarkable le of Spring Coats 250 of the smartest Sports and Dress models—representative of values made for selling at materially higher prices. In a wonderful sale tomorrow at— | 1 effecta. Dress Coats —with their sweeping design or straightline Sports Coats Modeled with a dash that is expressive of distinctive smartness. Three-Quarter Coats Delineating a type quite original but of charming fashion. Full Length Coats Draped with grace and elegance. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. EMERGENCY ENROLLS |WILL LECTURE ON RUSSIA.| UNDERWOOD ATTACKS I © |=——=lol——=lo]l—> o] The “flower" of the lines of a coterie of exclusive designers have been contributed Complete Range of Women's and Misses’ Sizes e o == e o = [ = (o e (e e o o = = ol —— e ol )] C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. threatening the politician he |luncheon. Senator Samuel Ralston of comes along the street.” Indiana will speak at the luncheon Mrs. Hiram Snell presided at the |next Wednesday. Washington’s New Daylight Garage \New—Fircproof——C onvenient L STREET GARAGE 1705 L Street N.W. Not only is this garage the last word in its car-storage facilities, but there is provided 24-hour service every day ° in those things indispensable to every motorist—and courteous, careful attention on the part of the manage- ment and employees. Very Moderate Rates o Filling Fast—Make Reservations Now! L STREET GARAGE 1705 L St. N.W. D. M. Gordon, Mgr. Franklin 9462 - Controlled by the Galliher-Walker Investment Corp. VICTOI%;I}ECORDS ArthurJordan’ S : course! Where service 1s supreme! G Street Corner13th | fl | | m @ | @ fl m fl ! | Largest Ladies’ Exclu- sive Apparel Shop in Washington. ELEVENTH ST. The Materials-- Camel's Hair Zebo Plaids Teddy Bear Velvetone Lustrah Flamingo Mafaldo Luster Wool Twill . The Colors-~ Mocha Rubber Platinum Navy Black Beaver Natural Fawn Graystone to make this the greatest event of the season. Third Floor [ol——=olc—o]ol—— b |——]o]c—=xa]ol—lo|—o| —— b |——]a[c——[o|c——=]o]lc——=sle— ol ——= ol —2lal —— o[ 3 I==0 m SRR PR A e L 9

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