Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 15

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ale—=—=lal——=lol =——la]——= 5| —=|o[——]cl—— o = g I B m 5] I g 8 I 8 ‘m 8 B A MEN! BEWARE OF TRICKERY i Waming! Not all Package Dyes i are “Diamond Dyes” .Diamondl)yes dresses, waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings— everything new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any eolor at drug stors. Refuse substitutes! FRECKLES Listen, Girls! Why not get rid of those Freckles before they become deep | seated? The March winds brighten up those old freckles and bring out | many new ones Othine—double | strength—has been suncessfuily | used by thousands for fifteen| years for the treatment of freckles, | Remove yours now. Tounce of Othine—double strength, {from your drug or department | | store and use as directed. Be sure to ask for the doable strength Othine, which is sold on money badk guarantee—Advertise- ment, Cured His Ruptare 1 was badiy ruptared while lifting a trusk severs] ago. Sports, have we had a Get an||} For Street Afternoon VOTE ON CITY HEADS OFF, PENDING PROBE Cexitral Citizens’ Assoviation. De- fers Action Until Charges Have Been Sifted. OYSTER POLICIES PRAISED President of Body Declares Com- missioner Enforces Iaw. That indorsement of sither Commis- sioner Rudolph or Commissioner Oys- ter would not be proper while charges aguinst them are beink investigated jwas the @ecision of & vete taken last might at the monthly meeting of the Central Citizens” Association. The vote followed a discussion of the administration of the two offi- cials, in which tributes and eriticisms | * were mingled. Upon & motion by Al- bort J. Carter, the organjzation voted to suspend the expression of ite judg- ment until the charges placed in the hands of President Coolidge were dis- posed of. . ; The president of the association, Francis de Sales Ryan, who presided, lauded the administration of Com- Toissioner Oyster, and declared that failure to reappoint Oyster would be “a concession to the forces against \ [ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, MARCH law and ordér and & severe blow ¢o ciyie @eceney.” Deploring th one in high places,” Mr, pressed the hope that the invéstiga- tion of the chai nst the two Commissioners would be swift and complete, so that the atmosphere of doubt would be removed. ‘“The administration of Commis- sioner Oyster,” he said, “has been characterized througheut by high- minded and conscientious pursuit of duty. The law has been enforced without fear or favor. The police and detectivé departments are at the peak of effitlency. The business organiza- tions of Washington are Aware that Commissioner Oyser’s administration merits support and indorsement and have expressed their sentiments. It is 2 matter of regret that this reap- pointment must be held up while old churges are probed.” Mr. Ryan defended Commissioner Rudolph” on the ground that the charges against him are the repeti- tion In new form of disproved charges made in the Commissioner's first administration, when critics al- léged that the regulation requiring rear lights on District vehicles after dark was intended to promote busi- hess for the firm of Rudolph & Wost, whero the required lights were 0] Albert J. Carter urged the suspen- sion of action regarding the commis- sionership appointments until full and complete review of the charges was possible. Secretary John J. McMahon and other speakers pald tribute to work accomplished by Commissioners Rudolph _and Oyster. The organization ‘voted to eall a special meeting within a few weeks for the purpose of hearing expres- siohs from local leaders on questions of civie importance. b Ay i Postage in the United States was reduced to 2 cents an ounce in 1885. 608 to 614 'i_ and >« INDIAN FATHER FINDS ebrimiBsionas that He hlu peen L gluyed as 4 chemist at Fresdmen's ospital in Washington for the last four years, obiaining & position at the hospital soon after his discharge from the Army, where hé sorved with distinction. He sxd b had been married since 18 dischargé from the Army, w. i good heelth .and getting along satisfactorily. has written to hid parents several times, he added, but has recelved no answer =Tho LOST SON IN DISTRICT Thomas Spybuck, Wer Veteran, Toeated by Newspaper Ho- . tices, Wedded Here. Broadaasting the news of a miss- ing son throughBut the country by means of newspapers, the Interior Department today located for one of the Indian wards of the government his twenty-eight-year-old #on, iiss- ing sinde he was mustered ot of the Army, in November, 1920, Thomas Spybuck, the son of E. L Spybuck, a Shawnes Indian of Tecum- seh, Okla., walked lato the office of the commissioner of Indlan affairs today after newspapers had reported at the same time wrote ths @ letter telling him his missing son had been located. i The younger Spybuck of full Shaw- nes blood wiis previous to his en- listment in the Army in 1918 & stu- ent at Carlisle Indian 1, Pa He went oyerseas and was wounded in the loft lég amd wds mustered out at Fort Myer, Va., November 20, 1920. The father, during the four years since be Jast heard from his son. had ‘made every effort to locate him with- out sucoess. I¢ that Bok peace pl doesn’t work, let's fight next time where it doesn't rain all the tim: Whenever it becomes necessary to paint any- thing, under cover or exposed to the weather, large or small, the best pamt to use is “Murco” Liquid Paint That’s because “Murco” is made scientifically from tested ingredients and mixed under the supervision of experts. “Murco” gives uniformly good results—no matter where you use it. It will outwear, in resistive power and appearance, any other paint you have tried. The name of being the Lifelong Paint —was not given “Murco” by accident—it was E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Apparel op i . in Washington The Incxpensive Dress Department Is Staging a Wonderful Offering--In Exceptional Frocks Featuring the best models --in t'xe new silk an& wool weaves-~in the novelty and staple colorings Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Twill Cloth are included Not in many seasons - collec~ tion like this—embrac- - ing such & range of values and _vui:ty. g x BT [/ They will charm with- originality of design and surprise at their exclu- sive type and charac- %, CLEAN-UP OF ROCKVILLE IS BEGUN BY GARRETT Speeial Diipatéh 6 The Ntas, ROCEVILLE, Md, March ttortiey John A. Garrett has, to his ows statement, start- od #n (0 “clean up Rockville ™ so far, at least, s violations of the ligquor laws are concerned. . He has directéd that somethihg like fifty of the county seat's bibu- lonsly inclined be summoned before the grand jury which convenes here next Monday to tell that body what they know about the operations of Bootleggers and sther vislators of the liquor laws. The list is understood 1o inclnde all classes, conditions and ages, and that they will impart formation that will resuit in the iu- dictment of not a few who have been raking in many easy dollars selling corn whisky, synthetic gin and worse concoctions to men, women and even children State's Atiorney Garrett ex- presses himself as confident. | “Yhey comparc all canals with Panama ass Friclay and Saturday Remain of This Introduction Sale of Women's New Spring Low Shoes —the choice now will embrace about 1,650 pairs of higher priced Shoes—at Sandals One-Straps Sport Oxfords Gore Pumps Center Straps French Ties Cross Straps Materials Tan Calf Ivory Elk Black Satin Gray Suede Airedale Suede Patent Kid - Black Suede Dainty strap patterns, alluring sandal types, distinctive side gore pumps, charm- ing silk lace ties or smart new moccasin oxfords. Four of the styles to select from are illustrated. Covered Cuban, Louis or S| panish heels and the popular low sandal heel. Sizes 2 to 8, widths AA to C in Again tomorrow and Saturday to se- fect from these beautiful new styles at this special advance sale price which af- fords a real saving—for we must limit such « remarkable selling. ~ After Saturday every air will go back to regular sellifig price. {f you have not already attended, we urge - you by all means come tomorrow or Sat- urday. \ by

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