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etters *comfort within”.. / two wn b e il when digestion ges, i:.d esfion,miq or CRESS WORDS PP b | ARl TASTELESS EPSOM SALTS World’s finest Physic now Pleasant as Lemonade constipation, jousness, sick headache. Doctors and nurses de- pend upon it because no other laxative acts so perfectly, 8o harmlessly on the bowels. It never gripes or overacts. : “Epsonade Salts” is pure Epsom Salts made pleasant with fruit derivative salts— nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and costs only few cents & package st any drugstore. Try it! “Epsonade Balts” is guaranteed by the American Epsom Association. -~ hasits day CONCERT ARRANGED FORKENVIRE FUND $3,000 Needed to Purchasz Betty Washington Home. Event Here March 27. The Washington branch of the Ken- more Association, organized for the purpose of purchasing and endowing as a national shrine Kenmore, the former home of ¥y Washington, sister of George hington. is to give a concert y ecvening in the auditorium of Gunston Hall The proceeds are to go toward paying the final Kenmore < patronesses 'om Tallaferro heads the Washington committee in charge of the ncert. Wad, the fa ous Danish composer, is to play. is a favorite of dinavian composer. the two pianists Royal Theater in Copenha, The drive for the pur E tion of Kenmore was begun in after the late Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, then State regent of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, for Virginia, came to Freder- icksburg to authorize the org - tion of the Washington-Le ter of that society. Bet was the wife of Col. Fie and | ¢ reigned over the fine old honte many | bY | ern wn_ of Frederic n built by Col. ank with the best ¢ It was of bric ick, perfe the colonial | with w fully finished, stucco work, were done at and the beautiful mantels and ceilings later date. George Washington suggested them, and they are more elaborate than those at Mount Vernon, but were done by the same workmen. The story goes that arter the battle of Trenton, in December, 1776, C Washington sent two Hessi artisans, to his sister, mantels and ceilings were done them. 1 claborate over mantel in the re tion room is said to have been desi by Gen. Wash- ington himself, rep: nting the fable of the fox and the crow and the plece of cheese, his purpose being to teach his nephews to beware of flat- te e | The Kenmore Mansion, built wife, Betty Washington. -|FINANCING IN AUSTRIA Mrs. live | rles | n 1794 Kenmore was sold, Lewis, then a widow, going t wi her daughter, Mrs. C| r, in Western View, sre passed into the har or | saved for its own THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -G, HOME OF BETTY WASHINGTON 1752, CRITICIZED BY BRITAIN Government Expenditures Revenue Are Declared Still Too High—Change Urged. By the Assoclated Press VIENNA, March and The governor 1 I s revenue still too high being ¢ tho taxation w don bankers cour Bank to exercis infl these con ms. Dr. Reisch chango n bank did not possess replied that the this influenc The Bri bank’s polic. to restrict ¢ sisted the L stabilize prices in the country. also criticized - the hey wanted Dr. Relsch ts to industry and in- nk ought to endeavor to Te owned | hen it became rw unoccupied arly S0s W. Key red the o was | e, then Vice Presi- lidge went to Ken. and hel principa in his addr “Kenmore sake. It must be the suke of patric There is no other car built like the Ford. Many widely used lubricating oilsdonotalwaysdoagoodjobonaFord because of its different transm ission. We own and operate a large number of Fords which are put through gruel- ling service over all kinds of roads and in all kinds of weather. We kept at this lubrication problem until we have Ask for "STANDARD Polarine MOTOR OIL an oil that does the trick. Now you can buy it. o) STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) home of Col. Flelding Lewis and his pelled him not to restrict credits too closely. In the ensuing discussion, a repre- sentative of the workmen’'s chamber on the bank's governing board pointed to the fact that while the country was_ passing through a severe crisis the bank last year earned three-fifths of the value of its share caplital. Many years ago a physician dis- covered it— OOTHING; healing Resi- nol Ointment. Since then doc- tors have been prescribing it widely for skin and scalp trou- bles; because they know that its unvarying quality, its gentle medication, and the success which attends its use are suffi- cient to insist on Resinol. It seldom fails to give quick relief in all i%hing, burning skin troubles, because its sooth- ing properties cause it to ease the irritation while healing the disorder. Resinol Soap is a ready aid in treating skin troubles, and is a favorite for the toilet and bath with thousands who like its cleansing, refreshing lather. RESINOL MONDAY, MARCH on 23, 1925. Woodward & Lnthrap Bridal Veiling From Paris If you are to be a Spring bride you must see the new Bridal Veil that Paris sends over. It is tinted flesh tone, and will givz just a suggestion of color to the bridal costume. $3 Yal’d. Lace Seation, First foor. Drury Lane Sports Dresses Are Newly Smart The warmer weather brings a renewed interest in all kinds of sports. You will need new sports clothes, and we present the frock of Drury Lane as the smartest thing for Spring. A light-weight cashmere material that is suitable for the simple clothes the mode demands. Straight of line, simple of trim- ming, long tight sleeves or none at all—that is the favorite boyish tyl[zm In Drury Lane, flannel or silk— $19.50 to $39.50 Sportswear Gection, Third Soor. Maids’ Uniforms, $3 Uniforms trim and correct, as befits the perfect appointments of the well conducted home, Trimmed in organdy. Home Frock Section, Third fioor. In 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Hats of Smart Distinction Originals From French and American Designers The Tailored Bangkok Hat is the hat to wear with chic street costumes and ensemble suits, and there is none lovelier than the ultra smart black and white model sketched. $22.50. The more pretentious dress hat may be a lovely Maria Guy creation of real hair. The cut brim, the satin flange and large flower tell of the Parisian origin. $60. We note the use of velvet on fine Tagal straws—a new idea in Spring- time millinery. Wing effects, helmet shaped crowns and the new pinched crowns all have a prominent place in this showing. $22.50 to $60. Millinery Section, Third Soor. It is Time to Buy Your / : Easter Coat Our Selection Is Most Complete Now First in consideration in your Easter wardrobe is your topcoat. It smart to be worthy of you on Easte Our coats have many unusual features which make them conservative smart. model morning. sketched. $69.50. double collars of fur, unadorned collars and fur borders at the hemline lend ele gance to Spring models in Charmeen, Loecheen, Silk and Twill Cord fabric. must b Note the unique sleeve in th Soft, every seasonal shade. $59.50 to $95. Women's Coat Section, Third foor. the Specialized Misses® Section The Velveteen Coat A Palm Beach Fashion Adopted By New York The Velveteen Coat for the miss was an outstanding fashion at Palm Beach, and smart New York has adopted it in large numbers. We are introducing it to ¥Young Washington in vivid canna, blue and green shades in the straight tailored model sketched. ' Double breasted, with a ribbon tie and a free and easy grace that easily distinguishes it as a mode 1or misses. $49.50 Misses’ Coat Sectiop, Fourth floor. Three New Strapped Pumps Show How Varied Straps May Be A pump for any Easter costume — dainty and aristo- cratic. In black satin, patent leather and combination of brown and blonde kid. $12.50. ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Unique pump tan liz; clever design. skin, trimmed with like the comfort of this pump. two - strap A combination of of tan calf- style and comfort that you will like. A tailored pump in tan calf, patent leather, and blonde kid trimmed in IHavana kid. $12.50. ard - skin, in new - cut-out You will $13.50. La Tec Brassieres You can not buy La Tec Brassieres anywhere else in Washington, and La Tec Brassieres are noted for the way they are designed. Each one is made to really fit a particular figure. Youthful Lines The Bandette in dainty laces, satins or satin tricos—just the right model for the young girl. $1 to $3.50. Regular Bandeaux Bandcauxfor\ @‘-—1@ the average fig- ure to slenderize and give long, smooth lines. $1.50 to $5. Large Sizes Excess flesh is most skillfully cared for by La T ec Brassieres. They mold the bust to very smooth lines. Let us show you how. $1.50 to$5. Corset Section, Third ficor. small, c = = e 1