Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1925, Page 17

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SCHOLARSHIP FUND Establishes $3,000,000 Me- morial to Son, to Aid Finest Thinkers to Study. morial Foundation ellowships for ad- It will be a open to men ingle, of any d. The re- oduce sub- knowledge ke the re- y available to the ships will be award It is expected ear from 40 to to have the ation that have enjoyed had 2 while he was rvard. . s that many s of the world from making their powers be- ate funds for study WARRING ON NARCOTICS IN NORTH CAROLINA CITY Justice Agents’ Raid in Charlotte Results in 21 Arrests—¢“Clean- Up” of State Is Aim. the narcotic nt of Justice tinued until leaned up” persons here and Sunday. t of activ- ents recently coming here in oups so as to avoid v night and Sunday ed and drugs were places, according neteen of the per- white. Dr. F. V. eek, near here, 1% to the Govern- ave been the head of ring operating in id in bond of $20,000. ested were held. in in the Domin- existence under the algamated Carpenters Your teeth _‘ever met For Burning Eczema Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use. When applied as directed Zemo effec- tively removes Eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive | antiseptic liquid, that is especlally adapted for daytime use because it does not show. Trial bottle 35c, large size $1.00. Zemo Soap, antiseptic and heal- ing, 25¢. All druggists. i One Day Stops colds and fever 3 Days La Grippe ) colds at the start. They mean they spread | friends t a neglected Safety requires | * somethir k and reliable. Tha 1 your & ~ Millions ha \ Your own fricnds are among them. It is folly to use a lesser remedy for colds, fever, headache, influenza or grippe Colds Demand these helps Colds demand quinine in a form which does not affect the head. That means Hill's Cascara-Bromide- Quinine. ; They demand a laxative. Cascara js the best we know. They demand tonics, and Hill’s contain two of them. Also other factors of vast importance in a cold. Then be sure you get the genuine, proved for 25 vears. You cannot P afiord to take chances with a cold. ““,L's Price 30¢ Regulations. By the Associsted Press. CHICAGO, February 23.—Chicago- ans are indulging In raw oysters for| The world record for the production the first time since January 15 with-! of copper is held by a mine in the B out fear of typhold germs and with- | Belgian Kongo, which in August of |deliver a series of lectures at Wil- out dealing with oyster “bootleggers.” | last vear had an output of 9,111 tons.|liams College, Willlamstown, Mass. |Italy since the advent of fascism. CASCARA 33 QUININE Get Red Box LI nounced March 1, Chicago oyster eaters will be protected against in- shipments from flelds not previously certified as free from contamination by local health officials. INQUIRE By the Associated Press. ROME, February 23.—Senator Count |sail next July for the United States. MOSCOW, February 23—Out of a » oi Six lectures will be given by the|dozen aspirants for the coveted ‘post Antonlo Clpploo has been Invited Lol ;,,¢"a¢ willlamstown, four of them |of soviet ambassador to Japan, it is on Mediterranean politics and two on |thought likely that Adolph Joffe, now |offemed to him during his present ambassajor to Austria, has the best|stay at Sukum, and degelined. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. . WONDAY., FEBRUARY 23, 1925.° CHICAGO EATS OYSTERS |orlsssc D Ravtings, suate director| |TALIAN SENATOR ASKED [iviers, toverst 2ears weo sisnor mit-| |OFFE MAY BE SOVIET CUGEENHEIN ENES i f the b Saturday. AGAIN; BAN IS LIFTED | "Tnti new State standards are an- tonl, former foreign minister, lectured. B Austri bject, Austri TO SPEAK IN AMERICA |pasced o sentence of ‘deach againet him gn_February, 1916, for his sup- months later King Victor Emmanuel liams College—Under Austrian |8ranted him full Italian citizenship. sidered Because of Extreme The count then erlisted and fought with the Italian army and won a medal for valor, The count and his wife expect to| By the Askociated Press. Death Sentence for Treason. Free Automobile Parking ABOUT OUR DEFERRED Importance of Post. PAYMENT h « Th itis 20 mpfortant by the sovernment tnat| TAFT'S SON-IN-LAW ven L T 3 sid- AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN |crcd o5 s possivie incumbent. Som of the former war chief’s colleagues | By the Associated Press. rt of Italian intervention. Twi in th o Lovers of Raw Bivalve Assured of | factian. Fveey whelesals dealer in|Count Cippico to Lecture at Wil-|Port , of e e om 51| Even Trotsky Among Dozen Con-|iempar ine mumgor,PPear anxious to| SWARTHMORE, Pa., temper the punishment meted out to | —Frederick J. Manning, husband of Proteetion Tndsr Mew Stats the city has agreed not to accept him jecently by having him desig-|Chief Justice Taft's daughter Helen, . has accepted appointment as assist- Trotsky's health, however, is so|ant professor in history at Swarth- poor that it is generally believed he|more College, it was gnnounced last would be unable at present to under- [ night. He will assume his new duties takes such an active post as the Tokio | In September. Since 1919 he has been ambyssadorship. In any case it is|an instructor in history at Yale while knewn that the position has been | pursuing post-graduate studies. nated for the Tokio post. PLAN W, D, Toses & Sons Furniture Established 1861 Carpets F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery EBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Drapery Dept. Handsome Lace Panels —either of plain filet net with very mnarrow border or small figured all over designs. Also larger, bolder . patterns gracefully scalloped, trim- med on lower edge with handsome rayon bullion fringe. .$6.00 to $21.00 pair. Net by the yard to match nearly all above panels. The new ruffled curtains are here and prettier than ever. Some have solid color ruffles, others have just the color outline worked in shell pat- tern. Those with valance make the window complete in itself, or, we have the ruffled curtains without valance, if you prefer cretonne or other material for valance and side curtains. Furniture Slip Covers Now is the time to have us esti- mate. We are showing the newest pat- terns in Belgian Linens, some very wide stripes in bold colors; orange blue, rose, ete.; others in just neutral natural linen colors. During this month special prices are being made. Our man will bring samples and estimate without obligation on your part. Auwnings Made to order. Now is the time to have an estimate made so the awnings can be made ready to hang at your notice. Window Shadges All our shades are made to order of best imported and domestic ma- terials, mounted on Hartshorn spring rollers, in workmanlike manner and installed with screws. We will be pleased to send a man with samples and estimate. Tapestry Art Chair; combination ma- e $49.50 Combina- Tabter - $4.50 Golden Oak Re- frigerafor; baked nterior $21.50 Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination walnut, 66-inch Buffet, 8-foot Extension Table, China Case, Enclosed Server, one Arm and five Side Chairs, upholstered in blue hair cloth 00 (as shown)...... $425 Four-piece Bed Room Suite, combination walnut, 50-inch Dresser, Bow-end Bed, Princess Vanity, Chest of Drawers (as 3312.50 illustrated above) (Four-poster Bed at same price) Chair separate—price, $18.00. Night Stand separate—price, $17.00 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Consisting of two pieces, Full-size Davenport with Arm Chair to match, covered in heavy velvet, taupe. 5216.00 (As shown) ..... Beada ki oke v ein:bie v sioblieta it icpe w8 oS Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination walnut, 66-inch Buffet, 8-foot Extension Table, Semi-closed China Case, Enclosed Server, one Arm and five Side Chairs. Artistic cane insert backs and 5259.00 seats upholstered in tapestry (Illustrated above)........ Domestic Floor Coverings HEAVY SEAMLESS AXMIN- STER RUGS, in many attrac- tive colorings and designs; 9x12 size, $57.00 and $62.00. SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS, 9x12 size, $29.75. WORSTED WILTON RUGS—a limited quantity of the fin- est in domestic floor cover- ings, which sell regularly in the 9x12 size for $150.00. Specially priced at $138.75. DOMESTIC INLAID LINO- LEUMS, $1.30 sq. yd. IMPORTED INLAID LINO- LEUMS, $2.15 sq. yd. and $2.90 sq. yd. . Oriental Rug Salon MOSSOUL AND HAMADAN RUGS, scatter sizes, ar- ranged in groups. Every rug, regardless of its value, in each group, is at one price. Group No. 1, $39.00 Group No. 2, $46.00 Group No. 3, $52.00 The Linen Shop MOHAWK COTTON SHEETS, size 81x90 inches. Reduced to $1.49 each. MOHAWK COTTON CASES, size 45x36 inches. Reduced to 41c each. $15.75 PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS (satin double damask), size 2x2 yds., ex- tra. heavy quality, beautiful patterns. Reduced to $9.25 each. 50c ALL-WHITE BATH TOW- ELS, extra size and quality. Reduced ta 39¢ PURCHASES FORWARDED PREPAID TO ANY SHIPPING POINT IN THE U. S. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN HONORED BY COLLEGE Before her marriage Mrs. Manning was dean of Bryn Mawr College.

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