Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 37

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PADLOCK INVOKED AT 4RESTAURINTS New York Federal Prosecu- tor, Taking Office, Starts Intensive Clean-Up. Ranks at Bottom In Marriage Quiz, Pastor sQuestionnaire| Shows Young Desire Substantial Mates. | Adjective 1 in de He_fi—acfie | » | Don’t let pain make you miser- able. One or two Anti-Kamnia T;;Iblets. and the pain will van- | ish. headache, neuralgia, toothache, neuritis, women’s pains, etec. v | Also from insomnia and: nerv- on | ousness. Druggists everywhere ! sell Anti-Kamnia Tablets every day. 25 millions used annually. The genuine painreliever, Anti- Kamnia, has AK on each tablet. | Use Tablets Anti-Kamnia OPPOSED 70 ALL PAIN EXTRA'! Just for Tomorrow Only! New Spring Featuring Flannels, If You Wish! sizel We will open an account Crepes, Satins, etc. ¢\ Cash or Easy Terms! Al the bright Spring colors, for you and you can pay while Dresses! SPECIAL— ) 2 You Can Charge It every new style, every wanted vou earn. Men'’s Suits $24 50 Ladies’ Spring Coats. . $16.50 up " Ensemble Suits..$24.50 up Suits . $6.98 up Girls’ Coats ... $6.98 up i S = I ecludes new Eng lish cuts, mixtures and weaves COME! 7 Z 7% [Bcdnction From Six to Four Corps | Correspondence of t For 34 years AK Tablets | - have relieved millions from | | pains of rheumatism, sciatica, | 7. THE EVENING® Flapper Type Girl |PLAN DRASTIC CUTS IN SWEDISH ARMY ; Would End Regiments 390 Years 0ld. Asociated Pros STOCKHOLM, February 8.—Drastic ductions in the personnel of the| wedish arry have been proposed by | the government, in llne with a gen- al policy of e While defi- | n made pub- e introduced ¢ during the vould ment some ti This sult of The navy will not be vernment plan is to ber of infantry to 18 and artillery om six to three x for the fantry would be de 5 ¥s to 140 each ye frontier with a. the measure, s expected | result when t | for consideration in Parliament. MARCH 1925. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. FRIDAY, |IN TRIBES OF 3,000,000 cden’s military position s BT than in 1914 and he at § n has no common | G. pected from tribes with long lists of | voters Tt is urged that a reliable of Iraq be de no r census | “The Book YouWant ‘When WOMRATH'S LI BRAR_ You?/t{ant ERE you may obtain for a small rental fee—a fractional part of the purchase price—any new and popular book of: fiction or non-fiction. The service is prompt, clean and inviting. You st...t and stop when you choose. Womrath’s buys to meet the demands of the moment. There are no delays, no excuses, you get the book you want when you want it, if it is new and popular. WOMRATH’S LIBRARY & BOOKSHOPS 607 13th Street, N. W. Main Offices and Mail Order Dept., 21 West 45th St., New York : BFictio}?, § Biography. Travel, History, Dramatc. fai men they held Opponents of | er, point to the 3 2 . sful revolt at Reval, | Parliamentary Election in Iraq| sign of danger and it | Develops Remarkable Exag- t warm debates will | geration of Population. & patterned after this country Fearful over the : measurer comes up | 7 | COCKROACH UNDER BAN. | correspontence of the s —_— | BAGDAD, February 6. | the ‘total population of the T | than 3,000,000, the parliamen tion returns submitted from H | tricts indicate that there are no few- . Ithough | Drive Planned in England to Elim- IF YOU HAD A | NECK A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW SORE THROAT AI.L‘ “lrHE o TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT | ALL DRUGGISTS | inate Pest. o Ansocial r A a ome under ial ban in | tribal sheiks, with polit d his elimination is to be | the nu r of their tribes n compiling eir electoral registe now be ing made March | of the pop sults are ! quiry has been cd - |is likely to have m ts in Iraq smallpox, well gested that nd broudeast in this even caneer can De|pulsory service were ever int large quotas of men would atest CableAgws about, §11K (GLOVES- Paris may waver between the sil- houette and the flare—but it is unanimous this Spring on gloves. A new gauntlet model with handkerchief flaps in contrasting colors. Model 555— Price $2.00 Taree embroidered, deco- rations give this cuff—one shade circular darker than the glove—distinc- tion and charm. Model 550—Price $2.00 Double ruffles an shirring with the clasp, give this glove in- mitable charm. Model 596— Price $2.00 As she turned o Rue St. Honoré. This model was worn by a noted American just up from Cannes. Model 519—Price $2.00 Paris C he Omanented Cuyff Up to Paris came the news! On the Riviera—at Cannes, Nice, Monaco —over at Biarritz, the ungloved hand is passé. d double L All because someone created the vogue of decorated cuffs—now gloves are new side lovelier than ever before, the final complement of a smart Spring costume. Paris heard the news. Voila! By cable we received style notes sketched by our representatives. : And now, Madame and JHademoiselle, the modes de rigueur of the Rue de la Paix are to be found in your own favorite shops here in the States. Speed? Yes. It is our pleasure to transmit the mode from les Parisiennes to les Américaines with dispatch. Just as if you had shopped in Paris you, too, may wear the smart gloves now seen on the Bois, at tea at the Ritz or before dinner at the Crillon. The glove of & distin- guished Russian emigree as she started out to shop. Kayser observers in Paris keep us posted. So look to Kayser, as other Model 592—Price $2.00 wise women do, for all that is chic in gloves. Note some of the latest models sketched here—they come in different shades in the proper silk weights for Spring. And the prices—such as would delight the smart but thrifty Parisienne. ut of the we noted a diplomat’s wife wearin love with cuff. this loj its scal- Model 576—Price $1.50 GLOVES e ol ive Dt sy flower. e Eetaticrodturs dvwn ot S e o S 1svely garden: Model 582—Price $3.00 Smart but simple—the clegance of contrast—it has four piped circlets. Model 526—Price $1.75 Originally sketched in the foyes of the Opéra, follow. ing a smart concert. Modal 1560 —Price $3.00 }

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