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TAL ERA AT HAND. N MEXEAN EVENTS Sending of -Warren Expected to Cemeht Friendships of Two Nations. BY DAVID LAWRENC! The departure of Charles B. Warren, newly named American ambassador $10 Mexico, for his post next Thursday fafter conferences which began today Jieith President Coolidge and Secretary {Hughes, will mark the beginning of fan important era in the relations be- ftween the United States and Mexico. In some respects the months that {lic immediately ahead are more vit {to the future of Mexico than & fperiod since the fall of Diaz in 1811 The presidential elections will be held on July 6 to choose a successor to President Obregon, who, under the constitution, is ineligible for re-clec- |been selectea for membership on: the {public landg committee, which is con- tion. The charge th he Obregon imdministration was Gen, Calles on th the recent outbreak under Adolfo de la Huerta. anoth presidentiul candidate. T} £old_munitions to the ernment and arran of Mexican tr territo te inacces Souxht Taving recogniz government, the Un vish to see it « port of munitio de la Huerta e volutionists. pean governments iforences betw ent Obregon due to 1l e American o M with GREEKS AGREE ON PLAN |WILLIS ASSURES FOR KING’S ABDICATION Monarch, Exiled at Bucharest, Ad- vised of Conditions—Must Re- nounce Rights of Succession. Dy the Assoclated Press. ATHENS, March 17.—An agreément has been reached among political lead- ers prescribing the conditions under which King George will be allowed to abdicate voluntarily. . These include the right to retain the title of king for life, power to draw four-fifths of his civil list_allowance, the right to dispose freely of the crown domains excepting tho Latol pal which the state will buy, and renuncia- tion of the rights of succession by all members of the dynasty. The government has telegraphed the conditions to the Greek minister at Bucharest for tran®mission to George, who is in exile there. TAKES LENROOT’S PLACE. Senator Spencer of Missouri Force. GARRETT ALSO Senator Frank B. can of Ohio, phere of the Senato “somewhat hectic, with suspicion,” decla w will be punished.” has ister of the Tr pressed_the sury, & ducting the oil inquiry. He will take the republican vacancy caused by the|ge po%i 1t CONT S resignation of Senator Lenroot of { ments of the day, th AW inconzln. ‘| our tellow countrymen bulk of our public scr cerely doing their duty Represent: tive D ground of familiarity with the xican problem and personal asso- .| workers wer. v | the =pirit of i troubles of t fmproved and that | “Is that we do Ives may c{on the o their truc destiny i sentative: and R, “The ered by Page, clerk sentatives unced Coolidge today e would © Thursday for Mexico to take up duties of his post. register of the T wmaster explained that | Reserves give you the kind you want in the simples and most convenient form. enhances the value of such accounts a the months pass. UNION and there s any wrongdolng, dent man and woman wants to see that wrongdoing punis 'SPEAKS| jopened the olowlon Value of Social Gatherings Dis- i cussed by Texan. s, describing the at pr surcharged that “if every de- red hed. red” n the are the best protection against reverses— and a Union Trust Savings Account will t The Compound Interest which we pay 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Sauings Accounts RIGHTING OF EVILS Senator Lauds Loyalty at Banquet | of Treasury Register republi- atmos- t And it Speaking Saturday night at the first annual banquet of the office of the Reg- nator Willls ex- nviction that in spite develop- at bulk of nd the great reon- New Beauty [ TRUST CO. THE IDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN for you You Who Wish Whiter, cleaner, safer teeth have only to fight the film Accept this offer of a new way of teeth cleaning. It is delighting millions. It is bringing them the prettier teeth you see everywhere today. It means vast benefits which your home should enjoy. Let this test show them to you You leave film You feel on your teeth a viscous film. No ordinary tooth paste ef- lc_cfively combats it, so much of it clings and stays. Soon the film discolors, forming dingy coats. Then pearly teeth grow cloudy. Film is the great destroyer. It Protect the Enamel Pepeodent disintegrates the film, then removes it with an agent far softer than enamel. Never use a film combatant which contains harsh it Papsadsid The New-Day Dentifrice Based on modern research. Now advised by leading the world . holds food substance which fer- ments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by mil- lions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Those who escaped such troubles have been few indeed. Two new methods Dental science has in late years found two ways to fight that film. One disintegrates the film at all stages of formation. One removes it without harmful scouring. These methods have proved themselves exceedingly effective. A new-type tooth paste has been PRESIDENT Your Dealer Offers Free This week a 10-day tube. Gogetit. See what next week brings you. See Coupon created to apply them daily. The name is Pepsodent. Leading dentists everywhere be- gan to advise it. Now this tooth paste is in world-wide use. To careful people of some 50 nations it has brought a new dental era. Every user knows Every user gains at once new benefits, new delights. Pepsodent multiplies the alka- linity of the saliva. It multiplies the starch digestant in saliva. These are Nature’s agents for combating acigs and starch deposits. These combined cffects will bring you new conceptions of clean teeth. Present the coupon for a 10-Day ‘Tube. Note how elean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. Sec how teeth become whiter as the film<coats disappear. Then decide by what you see - and feel Cut out ‘coupon now. Fesssssssssssasn s nnnsasnE TN c e -y this week If you live out pany. 1304 So. Wavesh 3 al mail PAT.OFF. 44 over, RE o § 'E.‘.gn?zu 0'Donnell's 4 Drug Stores H ¥ duddy 4 10-DAY TUBE FREE | At your store this week Insert your mame and address. then present this to apy store named below. You will be with & 19-Day Tube of s Pepsodent. ‘mall e.-m to The Pepsodent Aveoue, fllfill‘tflh."?ll 18th and F 8ts. N.W. 733 14th St. N.W, Stores 10th and ¥ Sts. N.W 18th Columbia Bosd Are. BE ts, 1148 Conn. 15th and H Sts. N.E, 14th sad 3lst and M Bts. W.W. | i i | Next Week i | printin ! Marie Thomas, nel of the officoc was represented ;Mps, Elizabeth Hopkins, every state in the union. Dialect Steries Gives. Lillle Crist, Mrs. ning were furnished by Paul F. and as “Tony, the Barbe Loui hinn _presented a ntasy,” in sons in the reg! Community singing was led by Misa Franccs Scherger, in parodies of po; ular songs. o The Rev. James Shera Montgomery th. invocation, d by the group sing- preceded the banquet, When the recelving line was headed by Mr. Speelman. . Committeen in Charge. The committess in charge of the evening were as follows: ) Executive committee—IH. V. Speel- man, chairman; . A. De Groot, J. H. Dittenbender, Mrs. Myrtle Hogarth, Lloyd Shumac, A. J. Webb, Mrs. Julia Malcolm, Miss Frances Scherger, C. <ing. g ‘ommittee on publicity —A. I. L. Dillard, E. G. Royster, A. Tate Hackney, dward Fuller. Committes on finance, tickets and . Myrtle Hogarth, Miss eim, Mrs. Mi . Minnie Davis, Miss Louise Shinn, Raymond Burke, John Hayes, yrtle Sm . Miss Marle . E. Olson. mittee on reception—Mrs. Julla Chester “King, Mrs. Marie Mrs. Camele Sill, Miss Toulss u8 Pearl Nefkirk, Miss G Miss Mary B. Ha: © Miss Josephine Rl ttie Tyler, Miss Addie Bid Edwards, Guy Caldwell, Mrs. Florence. & Mary Girton, ntertalnment features. of the eve- gutton and Mrs. Virginia Nottinghan. Committes on music—Misk Grove, with dialect stories; Ross Far- |Scherger, Miss Sara Lercn, Miss Mil- | Tar, tenor, and Edwin Callow, as- b THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924, Mrs. Millicent [dred Smith, R. L. Oatley and Miss Higuins, Mrs.(Addie Wathen, 5 Guy | Conmittee on decoration—Chester 1z, Miss Annle Stout, Miss Mary ‘oley, James Rossiter 'and Harry M | Siekmann. Nature designed your system to be regulated by foo;.y PosT’s BRAN FLAKES is a real, health-promoting food. Its principal ingredient is bran—a matural means of healthful regularity. It also contains valuable building clements —and it certainly does taste good ! an] Beveled Base A simple detail but a mighty convenient one for the woman using the Westinghouse Iron. Just as its bigger ironing surface speeds up the work, the beveled edge helps by letting you see the work without bending over. It saves the back. €S The Sun Porch A permanent floor of Armstrong’s Marble Tile Inlaid Linoleum was selected for this enclosed sun porch Cork, Linseed Oil, Burlap —that’s Linoleum WH'EN you think of linoleum, do you know what it really is? . Linoleum is a floor material, invented over sixty years ago. But the colors and designs in which modernlinoleumismadeare NEW. They have opened up many new uses for lino- leum as a floor for rooms where formerly linoleum was never thought of. But there is nothing especially new about __ the way genuine lino- leum is made, or the materials that go into its making. Linoleum is made of cork, oxidized linseed oil, and burlap. Because linoleum is made of cork, the lino- leum floor has the quali- ties of cork. It is dura- ble and quiet and non- absorbént. Thelinoleum floor keeps the heat in and the cold out—just as the large cork does in the thermos bottle. When the powdered cork that goes into linoleum is mixed with linseed oil, it takes on added qualities of toughness and smooth- ness. o~ l A bottle cork is towgh; cork resists meisture and deadens sound. It is elastic. 8o is Lisoloam The tesgh oxi- dized film of lin-, ssed oil (ebserve it o8 g can of paint) combines with cerk in linoleum Linseed (flaxseed) oil gives linoleum its name —lin-oleum.Italsogives linoleum its smooth sur- face that makes it the casiest of all floors to keep clean. Nothing sticks to linoleum. Dust and dirt brush right up from its surface. Today linoleum floors are the most beautiful of all resilient and perma- nent floors. That is be- cause linoleum can be made in any color, and in attractive and distinctive designs. . Look for the burlap back All genuine linoleum has a back of tough, strong burlaq. The mixture of coi and oxidized linseed oil is pressed on this burlap under heavy rollers. This burlap adds st_renfith tolino- leum. It is not easy to tear. If you are ever in doubt as to whether or not you are looking at the genuine linoleum, look for the burlap back. See the new linoleum designs at your dealer’s Visit any good furniture or department store and ask to sce the modern designs and colorings in Armstrong’s Linoleum that are helping women so much to build harmonious color schemes in decy, orating their rooms. Great developments in linoleum de- sign have taken place. When you sec these new patterns you will know wh; architects aréfavoring linoleun.$orhand- some new homes, why interior decorators are using it more and more. You will see why modern linoleum really is a floor for every room in the house. Laying linoleum for permanency Ask your merchant, too, about the im- provements which have been worked out Linoleam is no: easy to tear, be- causeof its stromg barlap back in the methods of laying modern lino- leum floors. Fine linoleum, instead of being tacked down, is laid over a lining of builders’ deadening felt, which is pasted to the wood subfloor. An experienced lino- leum layer pastes the linoleum to the felt, closely joining and waterproofing the edges, and extends the linoleum beneath the moulding round the walls. Then, no matter how much the wood base expands in summer or contracts in winter, thelinoleumfloor doesnot stretch or crack, but is always smooth and sani- tary. The added service and wear that this method gives are worth the cost. If you wax such a floor regularly (rub- bing the wax thoroughly in), its beauty actually improves with time. Waxed linoleum floors will last for many, many years and will look even richer as time goes on. They will grow mellowlike fine old furniture. Do not use stron, owders. They wifi injure any linoleum i oor. Should washin{ become necessary, use a mild soap like Ivory, but ordinarily a daily wiping with a dust-mop is all the cleaning a waxed linoleum floor requires. Write for free sample and booklet " Let us send you a sample of Armstrong'’s Linoleum and a copy of our 24-page “New Floors for Old,” containing a score of colorplates of different de- signs that you can sec at good stores— Jaspés, carpet inlaids, tile inlaids, and printed pat- terns; linoleum rugs, printed and inlaid; also information on layinglinoleum and howtocare for your linoleum floors. AsusTrONG Cork. CoMPANY, Makers of Cork Products sisce 1860 Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA mstronfg’s Linoleum for.Every or in the House soaps and scrubbinghs_ Patronis Dalees Diepieyinr This Sien house