Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 12

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] KILL HIS FLEAS You can nd your dog (or cat) of tor- menting, disease-carrying fleas with Se#geant’sSkip Flea Soapor Powder. 25¢ at drug, sports & seed stores, pet BY Sefe asd efctive_medi- B\ cines foc all dog silmeats ongDiseases of Dogs 9 o iedig o ing with Svmp- W8 1oft Chart. Writeforit. Froe Advice Dep't. vers any_question tyourdog’shealth B State svmptoms, reed in writing. zlkmucmwmm V- {f You Are to Be Married in june ne reliable authority formalities— s “‘Blue Book of Social Usage’’ ETlQUETTE in Business. A New Idea in Automobile |} Insurance We not only give the b haring has been Never Less Than Return of the Annual Premium And with all this saving, our policy is Non Assessable l Keystone lndemmty Exchange E. WILLARD HYDE. Gen. Manager, DALLAS B. HAYES, Sales Manager. Insurance Building Washington. D. C. kuow more about your | titsharing Automobile e e Phone for | SUPERPOWER ERA PICTURED BY PINCHOT Sees Start of New Economic Rev- olution in Present Prospects. B5 the Avoriated 7 . N. 3, May 21.— of giant electric d radio super power were for the members of the Na- tional Electrical Association in con- vention here today by Gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania and David Sarnoff, vice president of the Radio Corpora- tion of America. Gov. Pinchot hailed the devel ment of super power as the be bnomic revolution cd parable to revolution tricity may bring out the decentralization of industry {Irish republic cause, | maintain that th s al | fdeals sinee Je n's gricultural | e declured. | | Representative Boylan Addresses | House on Matter Under Spe- | cial Permission. Calling oners in Ireland. Repre entat J. Boylan, Democrat. o House loda\ unde: prisoners in Ireland | prisoned, | trial in prison at | arrested mpaign for t ative Bovlan s s seized wh sing his con: rish patriot leac | president of the following the | of all Tre abrogation has been con constftuting a fraud und on of the Irish Fr me, in the heir - California Prunes| A[ _L dealers are now making a specialty of delicious prunes—prunes which grow as dainty plums in California and taste almost as luscious in the form of prunes. Try them for tomorrow’s breakfast. There's a real treat in store for you who like deticious, mnler prunes. And prunes are now one of the least expensive of all foods. Get their energizing nutriment, their food-iron and their vitamines to start your days this week. They'Il be your habit-fruit thereafter. for you'll feel more efficient when you morning dish. make prunes your regular Ask for Sunsweets to be sure—selected, graded and packed in fresh, clean 2-1b. sold in bulk from sanitary cartons for home use. Also 25-1b. boxes at all stores. Phone now for a carton. Try these better prunes. SUNSWEET Prunes | Selected from Ripe,Juicy Plums 3 California Prane & Apricet Growers Asseciation Sam Jese, California Mail This fpel on his joint resolution | i f THE | EVENTNG . STXR, WASHINGTON, D. U. WEDNESDAY, fast defense of the republican ideals of government. “The interest of liberty-loving Americans In his cause is best evi- denced by the numerous indignation meetings and resolutions. passed throughout the country. Today mil- lions of our countrymen are desir- ing and praying for the release of Hon. BEamonn De Valera and his fellow prizoners. These Americans love ‘and sympathize with De Valara and the because they © in consonance with the -2 traditions and ANTI-DRUG PLANK SEEN. President Declared :anor Inser- tion Into Platform. President Coolidge was sald by Richmond P. Hobson, president of the International Anti-Narcotic P tional Assoclation, to “have approve at a conference held with him today the insertion in the Republican na- tional platform of a plank which - | would decla; Dlank would be Incor: ic national platform. | Gem Cut Beads— Bead Necklaces are be- coming more and more popular as time goes on and we are sure that you will favor these especially beautiful Gem Cut Bead, ne Stones at a fraction of their cost. [f you are nc nterested for yourscli- perhaps there is some one whom you wish to remem- per. Gem Cut Beads will prove most acceptable and Very recason- The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 14th Street, one door from Pa. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. —A standard which thoughtful designing and painstaking craftsmanship have made famous throughout the country. All the good Furniture isn't made in Grand Rapids— but, in a very large sense. it sets the standard by which good Furniture is measured—and furnishes the incentive |SHOALS HEARINGS END NEXT MONDAY mittee, now plan-to-introduce in.the:| Ford Supporters Plan to Introduce Bid as Substitute to Com- mittee Proposal. The Muscle next Monda: als hearings will end ate Agriculture committee agreed today, after an ex- ecutive sess The commitzee will consider all of the proposals at exe- cutive sessions beginning Tuesday and a report is expected by the end of the week. X The « hearings Oshkosh ; is a ‘bit . Round'Hat Boxes Extra finish black enamel— sateen lining—new, full $625 top pocket—removable hat form. which results in superior production. Notably impressive are these two Dining Suites, which we are featurlng T}\ey demonstrate most posmvely that we are able to Ogef Grand Raplds exceflence moderatelv rriced. The Grand Rapids cabinetmak- er is a man—graduated from the school of experience—who applies his skill to every detail of the piece he is constructing. erating combination of head and hand — which s achieve the best—and feels the re- upholding Grand Rspids reputation resxing sponsibility of upon every piece . turned out. Both Suites are of pleasing type— '10-Piece Dining Room Suite | porters of the Ford bid were Sena- ' snobbish Monday. was carried by a vete of 11 to 6. Ford supporters, having failed to et favorable action in the com- Senate the Ford'bid as a substitute to the proposal reported by the com- mittee.. A motion in the committee to report the Ford bid was lost by i vote of 10 to 6. Among the sup- tors Harrison, Democrat, Mississipp Heflin, Democrat, Alabama: Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas; Ralston. Demo- crat. Indiana. and Ladd. Republican, North Dakota. Slide strips of nulnled tin, six Inches wide, centering the seam until it reaches nail above at the probable location of a leak under slate or com- position shingles, Frequently they stop the Luggage —and it is proud of this fact. Those careful in the selection of their per- sonal things are won by a glance at its discreet smartness. A Complete Line Starts at $45 ——Fitted Cases. COVERING. real top grain cowhide: FITTINGS, gold wnlnpl shell amber or pyraline -hllfl LINING, 5 {ilk: POCKETS. ruli 519-30 body pockets—shirred. S CKERs Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N.W. It's a co-op- ambition to the of Furniture Combination Walnut or Combination Mahogany— -as shown above. Buffet, China Cabinet with wood paneled doors—Serving Table: Oblong Extension $ Table. Five Side and one Armchair with 360 tapestry seats . MAY 21, 1924 lIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIBIDIEIEIDEala ’ Economy By JOHN W. LAIRD * Director of Research ‘ THE PALAIS ROYAL, INC. ECONOMY is necessary to prosperity. Where there is no ECONOMY the people perish. There are false, as well as true, standards of ECONOMY. The man who spends his money for that which is not bread, and the man who does not spend his money for that which is bread, is in a pathological condi- tion and should be examined by a compe- tent physician. ECONOMY is not so much the practice of self-denial as it is the cultivation of the fine art of knowing how to get whatever is necessary for one’s health, happiness and prosperity with the financial means at his disposal. ECONOMY demands the employvment of other people’s brains and skill for the purpose of securing the necessities of health, happiness and prosperity. It is ECONOMY to get other people to do for vou what vou are not able to do for vourself. “Seward’s Folly,” or the purchase of Alaska by the Lmted States for $7,200,000, was an excellent piece of ECONOMY. The country could never pay Secretary Seward for the service he rendered. The manage- ment of the Yanks practiced ECONOMY when, according to the New York Times, it signed a contract with Babe Ruth in 1923 at a salary of $4,333.33 per month. The Bethlehem Steel Corporation practiced ECONOMY when, according to statement by Mr. Chas. M. Schwab in a book recently published by him, it paid its president, Mr. Eugene Grace, $1,000,000 in 1915. The mo- tion picture industry practiced ECONOMY when it secured the services of Will Haves at a salary of $150,000 per vear. According to the Drv Goods Economist, Mr. Haves has saved the industrv $1.500.000 in arbitra- tions alone. The fact that the Palais Royal has gath- ered together a staff of executives whose ability to buy and sell desirable merchan- dise in such quantities that its patrons can practice the wisest ECONOMY is one rea- son for the notable progress of the store. There are those who believe that greater values can be secured in merchandise today than at any other time since 1914. Ata con- | vention of the Southern Manufacturers’ As-" sociation, in Asheville, North Carolina, last week, the consensus of opinion was that prices are not likely to be any lower. The public therefore will be wise in tak- ing advantage of present unusual values by purchasing its merchandise NOW. S P EEE E E FEEE P P ErYETEFETEETFEFYETYYTTTFTEE 'y ryrrrr s v e e e R R R R R PR TR DR NN NN NN N R R R N R Rl el N R B e el L B T bThls Duncan Phyfe Demgn 9-plccc Mahogany Sum.bconaunng of Bufiet, combi- . California Prune and Apricot Grewers' I Ansociation, Dept. N-15012, San Jose, Calif. Please send me without charge your I handy packet of 62 Sunsweet Recipes. Tie PALAISROYAL tion Serve ina Closet, and eight- G & 11th Sts. e aad Cone 2 e ?:oto'i'lable with drop-leaf ends. Five Sxde Cd esy stablished 187, Chairs and one Armchair, with genuine hair cloth seats %565 \ - [(E R 2 AR R R RERARRERRRRERERERRRREERERERENRRHR.] . o8 S EEEEEEREBRAEREONATAABP N

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