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- 38 | CAR {PROPAGANDA SPREAD ?EEDN;}:{AWE ity FOR EARLY MARRIAGE . MAIN 622+ ) AUTOLIVERYC) | Foreigners Seem Unable to Get' MCAN ~L~STREET NW., = “-’,WL sty Viewpoint of American 0“ Fac.e._Sp_l'ead To ’ Carder Afterward. BodYo C“ficm Hea]ed- | ~New —More foreign pagands » the shores of some quarters ed as sinister as any has been hurled across the A tic at the “My trouble started with small pimples breaking out on my face which later spread to my body. The pimples itched and burned and when I scratched them sore erup- tions formed. I could hardly sleep, at night. I was ashamed to go out in company because my face looked s0 badly. I read an advertisement for Cu cura Soap and Ointment and p chased some, and after using th cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed.” (Signed) Ever- ett Reed, Hillsboro, Texas. Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Tal- cum a.e ideal for daily toilet uses. waves of the 0 75¢. Ointre: e. ‘ry our new Shaving Stick. r d de- d strive for a the county am’s unequiv- at of Dr. Alett that girls younger. t twenty early marriages, woman Time counts when youneed a Physic PLUTO WATER _.Amcrica's Physi New Panams Brown, Trimmed with' a Dark brown lacing i serted through novelty perforation: Goodyear welt. white oal tanned leather soles, rubber heels RARTR AR TR RRA A shoes are those of $7, $8 and $10 shoes. the quauty we put into them is the same high grade standard that has made Newark famous., Con. pare them with shoes offered anywhere else at much higher prices and you wil| instantly see %:etsfiii?Owe give you t'i: shoe v; th:rmoney youal“e for g The reason why we are able to § E ecza{z/see y‘g: tllvlae su;er-values at $3.50 is sell over 5, i through our nation-wide chain of storggo'ogga‘:\atlirtsyasyalfl brings down manufacturing costs. Quantity sales enables us to sell at a lower margin of profit. ;: Ask For 8364 A, duinty. adoravie Sec These Adorable Styles wnil JFor Wlomen ALL ONE PRICE 50 Leather San- ! S o A b Tatest Cut.| S0 . | Instep an ing Heel | % T The fiw&mus«s&ammumdsm. 913 Pa. Ave. N.Wy 711 H St. N.E. Open Saturday Nights Open Nights Al Newark Stores Open Saturds; Evi : | confidence vote. placed its resigna- | AR RIIF I RARARRIS THE EVENING PENNILESS MAN FAILS TO “SEE HENRY FORD” 74-Year-0ld Wanderer's Hike From California Seeking Job in Detroit Fruitless. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, May 2.—John William Waiter, seventy-four years old, s to- day a “guest” of Detroit charitable institutions after walking from San Francisco to “see Henry Ford about a job.” Penniless and without rela- tives In this country, Walter said he had heard of the wonderful possibil- itles in Detroit and so came here. Asked what kind of a job he want. ed, he replied that he wanted “to taik that over with Henry Ford.” Walter said automobilists helped him along the journey. He began his hike February 25 and arrived here yesterday. Walter was born in Hanover, Ger- many, and was in San Francisco at the time of the earthquake, when, he says, four of his children were killed. STAR, W/ PRODUCERS TO HEAR DEMANDS OF ACTORS Conference Today Acts on Prop- osition for Agreement Em- bodying Equity Shop. By the Associated Press. . NEW YORK, May 2.—Led Ly the Shuberts, members of the newly formed Managers' Protective clation meet their fellows in Producing Managers' Association, their annual meeting today. mand for accession 1o the requests of | the Acto uity Association f 1 new working agre the equity shop wa the new group. mand be rejected, it was predicted that the Shubert group would secede | from the old group and own negot The i WARREN CABINET OUT. | tuture casic must “coniat managers pay $1 a weck for every non-equity member into a general| legislative fund. This nt s to run for ten years and t anteed by the Ameri —The | of Labor. Varren government, which was re». Tt ow cently defeated in the legislature o Newfoundland Resignations Fol- low Squires Arrest Controversy. JOHNS, N. F., May ederation tion in the hands of ¢ Allard yesterday. The fall of the govern- ment was attributed to its bringing about the arrest of Sir Richard Squires, former premier, on charges of public mone: | \ cabinet is {n process of for- v en, th lam Hig ion. The coalition in the &ppr: generay elections will oppose the party favor- able to Squires. —— ' asktorHorlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ;} e Denmark has more than 1.000,000 bicycles. Digestible=No Cooking. Avoid Imitati SHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 cvent of a strike it would be confined ; MAYOR IS EXONERATED. to the e omprising New | York : on and Philadel- dent of the equit herself ar mpany on tour telephon- | by Grand Jury. dquarters and was told | 2 .D, N. J., May 2.—A pre- rs fn the smaller cities would Monmouth County ered to strike. ix . | atten Oratory Contest Held. nes men of Asbury N ARBOR," Mich., May 2 ¢ rl moral ~ dancing exhibi- d that no indictments The pre- wentment exon Mayor Hettrick and_condemned “the slanderous and {ous publication which has been broadcast throughout the country of | and |groesly cxaggerated incldents of a| harmless lebration.” Spring Clothes for Men, Women and Children CREDIT Moderate Prices Reasonable Terms H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Streets Northwest Open Until 10 P.M. Saturdays No Branch Stores The Spring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture pril 21st to May 3d. Inclusive Is Specially Priced Karpen's newest creations in living room furniture are shown in this Exhibit, Styles that are abreast with the most modern ideas of taste and decoration. home. Karpen Suites Will Be To Satisfy Every Taste Karpen Overstuffed Suites are priced now from $175 to $1,100 Karpen Cane Panel Suites are priced now from $175 to $735 Lifetime Furniture . UFE Every Piece of Our Karpen Furniture for This Occasion Every piece of our Karpen Furni- ture is substantially reduced in price for this occasion. The savings to be had make it worthwhile to buy now. Ask the salesman who waits on you for a copy of “Better Homes,” an interesting brochure, in colors, by Sterling B, MacDonald. This book- let intimately treats with problems that you will no doubt face in arranging and decorating your Found in This Exhibit and Every Pocketbook Charming Karpen Wicker Suites are priced now from $62.50 to $300 Karpen Individual Chairs are priced now from $24.75 to $270 s - More Than A4 Name 7 Woobmarh & Wothrop THE MENS STORE By =4 N ¥ Every Man Is in the Advertising Business Every man advertises himseli by his ap- pearance. Just as every successful ad- vertising man knows that the first func- tion of a good advertisement is to attract favorable attention. so does the man on his way to success know that good ap- pearance will help him win. The suit sketched is a 3-button sack on English lines for men who appreciate really good clothes because they count. One of 17 different styles at $45, Men's Clothes Scetion, Second floor. Spring Shirts Reduced $1.85 $2.65 $3.65 The important word here is “reduced.” These are not sale shirts, bought to sell at $1.85, $2.65 and $3.03. They are fresh, new, spic and span shirts from our regular stock: and they have been greatly reduced in price because we have more on hand than we want. Not ‘“sale shirts,” but regular stock shirts—there’s a difference. You'li ap- preciate this difference when you com- pare quality of fabrics and workman- ship. Men's Furnishing Section, First floor.