Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1925, Page 22

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99 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925. COURTCANWAIT, [ THRIFT WEEK PRIZE CROSSWORD PUZZE | 2| Zd PEPPER BELEVES Letter to Sprou! Indicates‘ Other Senate Measures For ( and r QUININE Ttemady E W. Gr CHARTER AMENDED. Foundling Hospital Change Made| ; to Accept Bequest. id, “they are g a number.” the children in Sole Agent for 30 Years CLARK JEWELL GAS RANGES Electric Fixtures and Wiring % MUDDIMAN & 709 13th St. Above G ~ As EBOMITE “Strings" to a Stick, Around the Gears MR. MOTORIST If you are going to Xeep your ‘car in condition you must know that the trans- mission and rear axles con- stitute the most important gears of your motor car or that these gears the entire load, and s the gears are cor- Tectly lubricated yom will befors long hear the rattle of mechanics’ tools. » % A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature's Remedy (AR Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Rclieves and prevents biliousness, i constipation and sick headaches. Tones and strengthens the digestion and assimilation. - p X off the Old Blo¢ck N JUNIORS===Little NRs The same NR —in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGSIST Peoples Drug Stores EEREK HEEEEN NWEEERE 7. Girl's name . Printer’s measure. Reason 2. Pip Here is a cross-word puzzle to emphasize thrift, which is a part of ift Week campaign that is now under way in Washington. Ten gold will be given for the first correct solution, and five dollars { for the second correct answer. The prizes are to be awarded by ociated Retail Credit Men's Association of Washington. The s the combined efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Louis v. Answers be sent to the office of the Associated Retail Credit Men's Asso- 5 eventh street northwest. The correct solution will be pub- and the award made by Stephen H. Talkes, secretary of | the association. A nch) HORIZONTAL. ccate of thrift. er is the basis of— Evergreen shrub. n emmet. Something lent (plural). 1 . Pronoun. . Obligation. Part of a church To such degree. ube for fluid. aining to oil i o e of oats of the senses. er in Northern France. njunction. egative ame (abbr.) By or near . Part of a circle Feather neckpiece . Cunning. Parent Toward. 5. To stir. Exist. Rekindle, . By or through. . To mistake. . Automobile Association (abbr.) 4. River (Spanishi . To make over. 1416 of the face ate (abbr.) Islands in South permanent use. rink of Ithaca, father of Chatter. . Cultivation of esculent plants. . To institute legal proceedings against. . Lacking firmness of texture. . Title of respect. 7. One who notes, Legal evidence qf one's right to properties. Selling to the consumer. VERTICA . Monetary. . Not labilities. . Negative. Behold. . Ailing. . A patent sole. . Company (abbr.). . Rave. 9. An anesthetic, . Prefix—down . Hotel. Sea eagles. A body politic. Hazard Whether. Twelfth Greek letter. Insect. . To be indebted. Affirmative. That thing. town in Montenegro. Abbreviation for a British pos- sesslon. . Nova Scotla (abbr.). . Trust this one. . Produced or occurring at the sur- face of the earth. Vegative (slang). . Vegetable. 15. A | stimulating mm that thousands of others. are now enjoying. Merely 2dd San-I-Sal to your bath. That's L. An{“ o i bt s b ' e As enjoying the fragrant aroma of pine woods, your pores wil be opened and excess weight and long-accumulated body impurities will be sweated out. After the bath you'll enjoy the soundest sleep you've bad_'rerhap- m years. The following day you'll feel vears younger. SwwF-Salbacks ase ahotaken i o o The easy, natural, and pleasant way to reduce As you know, thousands of vear to_health resorts the world take mineral baths. Men and women take these baths to lose weight, fmprove their health, and to rejuvenate the encire body. ective ingredients as it proper in such mineral baths. 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Exclamation to attract attention. small bed or mattress. shes. resort. 1t of compass. 1 sh High- ve of Union nl ty—Welfare. L. ng (poet). issive. Smooth and white. ear. To cause to function. The nostrils To send in return An operation on’ the Young lad run awa nomy (abbr.). take off 2 to 5 pounds in your own tub best pronk e ‘chat moee thast alf ghe San-1:4l 23 every day is the thousands of packages 251d 30 users after trial ereatment. Ask your druggist what be chinks of San- ESal- tnd what other customers, who have tricd i, say bout it Themyou sryie. Take r st pih hot springs bath comighic Lomplete directions in every package. Sold a¢ any drugstorcor drug department. Price $1.00 Take San-I-Sal baths for one month—watch the results Take a San-]-Sal bath twice a week for one month. Watch your figure regain its slim, youthful lines, your skin me smoother and softer, your entire system more buoyant and energetic. One month from today see how much younger you will feel and look. Your satisfaction If your first San-I-Sal bath does rot give you satisfactory results, your money guaranteed will be promptly refunded by San-I-Sal Laboratories, Inc., Washington, D. C. NOTE TO DEALERS: Write for tnformation, prices, displaye, etc., 8o Sales Dept., San-l-Sal Laboratories, Inc., 383 Madison Awcame, New York San-I-Sal is for sale at Peoples, O’Donnell’s and all other good drug and department stores I E: \ h Granada (abbr.). South Africa. One who travels from place to it (initials) ection for your loved ones. a Officer of the day (abbr.) Tellurfum (chem. symbol) Insurance affords your family — head . Innocence. . Spolls. One who Inquires he end. To steal horses, Material well-being. Not consumed General purport, . Treposition. ng (poet.) fakes use of. Pronoun 2 Our country (dbbr.) Stilettos Discrepancies Homes. Understanding. Black (French) Jumps, To run slowly. . One of a South American fndlan tribe. 151A. Pronoun—objective case 154. Born 33. Slmpleton heltercd side. Brewed drink A. Girl's name, And (French) —e— = Police Rate Selves Well. ecinl Disputch to The Star. 20 —James « permit for a revolver. e needed protection in carry- ing pay ro His application was refused by Capt. John Ryer of the Yonkers police, “because applicant lives near the police station and needs no further protection.” CANADA MAY DECLARE One Would Be Recogrized Abroad and Other Only in Dominion. | By the Associated Press. | OTTAWA, Ontario, January 20 | The government has been considerin | classes of British subjects in Canada, | onty of which would be recog- | nized outside of Canadgp, it was dis- today by Secretary of State A, oDp. Suggestions have been made to the department that the immigration laws be amended to permit Immediate re- ve become citizens of the United ates or other countries, but who wish to regain their former status ct an ap ugh a pro- years, this s as well as It was sald at the department of the secretary of stats that if this amend- ment were made it would only be recognized in Canada and would re- sult in “two kinds of natlonality in Canada, one which conferred rights on the holder throughout the British empire and elsewhere and the other limited solely to Canada.” 2 CLASSES OF CITIZENS| | action whereby there would be two | patriation of former Canadlans who | Sol Bloom Reported Better. Representative Sol Bloom of New York, who is suffering from quinsy, was sald by his physiclans last nigh to be In a much-improved con He has been ill for condition of his thr an operation Saturday 'Rub Pain Out of Rheun_latic Joints rubbed Jacobs Oil t on the tender by the say Jack inson — out comes the rheumat- ic pain and distress St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheuma- | m and pain lini ment which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiff ness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciat ca. lumbago, back algia. 35-cent bottle all druggists ache and r guaranteed by THE MEN'S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP Overcoat Sale 28 ‘38 ‘48 These Overcoats are such advance models that they will be in the swing of style in the Winter of 1925. Out-of-the-ordinary fabrics—woolens from Sir Charles Sykes, Ballyntine and C. Kynoch, all of Scot- land, as well as Irish fleeces and fine domestic fabrics. Out-of-the-ordinary prices for such coats. They were made to sell at much higher figures. quality throughout are the Skinner’s satin yoke, sleeves and piping. Typical of the Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor Woodman & See Our Other Advertisements, Pages 18 and 23.

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