Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1925, Page 34

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DOURTS .. S [EADINSEENCE Vincent Raps Use of Patent |5 438 School with the degrees of bachelor | Medicines and Laws Deny- [of iaws, w: American in\ Alumni Chapt E ing Right of Diseussion. i 1 T Mich., April 15 president of tioned whether the United States was the land of dominant scientific leadership before the Michigan State A here last night, 1t upon the use of denying the 4 serious dis ke claims for v c speakers prove every B there is no’ conflict between science and religion, and, if we and T there is not said the while we talk of this, rorld note, in a lecture 1. is forbidden to talk the State universities ee and North Carolina be- X latures of thos S, nd influenc Credit Gold Manusacture. and fatuously | turers ent multi flatter on the de in tuberculosis for which our health k es all nsider that public vice chancellor, A. B. CARTER _E;LECTED. NORTHERN PACIFIC Chosen Chancellor of Local Alumni of Sigma Nu Phi. Aubrey Bedell Cart he wernor of the Board was elected ch Al retary to 1 Reserve v of the University master of laws and master ate of the ute of Bankin; s composed of g 1ates of the various District of Co- umbia law schools identified with the raternity. Other ice chancello; officers chosen were: . Moore; of rolls, Eiwood H. & regis jodfrey L. Munter, and marshal, Alva D. Adams, ., eldest f the Constipation Don’t lct constipation poison your blood and curtail your . cnergy. I your liver 7 | and bowels “don't work properlytake CARTER'S v, 4 Little Liver S | Pills to- day and your trouble - will cease. For dizziness, lack of ap- petite, headache and blotchy skin nothing can ecqual them. Purely vegetable. Small Pll—Small Dose—Small Price Grandmother Knew There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard $332302280 (22I3TILILILIT -x.m& 3IT3IIIILIIII TSIt JSIIRRIIIILL SIITILLLIIILL U. S. Expert Declares Huge Tract Traded Back as Mineral Land The Government continued vester- day i THE EVENING LAND SWAP IS HIT said, warrar ‘Was Improperly Classed. s effort to show that the survey was erronous which resulted in the Northern Pacific while you wear. Rail After-Easter BUY ON CREDIT Attend this sale—buy what you need and pay Just a small amount weekly or monthly—all that's necessary. Sale of Dresses Dresses of flat erepe. printed silks, elc flannel ¥ wes monthly sums, 248 Suits and Topcoats Men, you need a l 1 Suit 5 the warm dass. and a light- 529.50 ht” Topcoat for the eve. Up Wo' have just what sou want at vou want to pay Tery mew light shade Just '3 amall sum weekls or monthly. New Ensembles Women’s Coats The Now Flare Coats STAR, WASHINGTON, permitted to swap thousands of acres of alleged mineral lands for valuable tracts. Appearing before the special con- gressional 4 the grants, W. M. H. Woodw eral engineer of the Forestry Ser: described a recent resurvey, which, he failed to disclose the presence |rendered the of minerals in sufficient quantities to | protest. James B. Ki geologists, which, he stantiate ok the classification was more ceived tural - | mounta .| Government as mineral commission original sification. sel for the com- testimony the ous _Government aid, would sub- railroad's contention not er- The commission for several devoted its investi| Berlin taxes the Established in 1900 Sale Downtown Bank 900 F Street D. €, WEDNESDAY. 'APRIL tro mineral classification _subjects. The Government, through D. F Gowan, counsel for the Forestry Serv- has contended the railroad re- aluable timber and agricul- ands in lieu of the inous country returned to the The v has contended that it sur grant under Mec. rugged Her Hope Chest THE real Hope Chest of today is a savings bank account, and the girl's parents start it for her when she is a baby or a small child. Even $5 a month placed in a savings ac- count, where the interest will be compounded and added to the principal, will give her more than $700 in ten years. amount to nearly $1.500. Have you a little girl in your home? will be grateful always if you start her Hope Chest now and keep it growing for her. The Washington Loan & Trust Co.’ Resources Over $16,000,000.00 618 17th Street 15, FAVOR METHODIST UNITY. NASHVILL Tenn., April 15 Eight delegates who favor unification of the Northern and Southern Meth- odist churches were elected last night by the Nashville District Methodist Conference to the Tennessee Confer- ence, which will meet here in October. The delegates to the State con ference will be uninstructed, but all are said to favor unidcat 1925, $10 a month will She West End Branch A PROTEST AGAINST ROUGH RIDING ROLLS ROYCE DUSK on a country road ... humming comfortably along at forty . . . on went the lights . . . they were amazed to see ruts six inches deep. “I would not have believed this of any car,” ex- claimed the passenger. You have never dreamed that a motor car could ride with the smooth ease of Rolls-Royce. No other manu- facturer has dared to suspend canti- lever springs in the same way. Rolls- Royce springs are merely laid on the rear axles—free to move independent of the chassis. Free to absorb jolts without transmitting them to the occu- pants of the car. Rolls-Royce design and balance make this possible. Rolls-Royce springs, as well as every other mechanical part, are uncondi- tionally guaranteed for 3 years against failure. This guarantee —which only Rolls-Royce can afford to make—has cost less than $2 a car to make good. A Rolls-Royce costs practically noth- ing for repairs. Two more reasons why a Rolls-Royce is a wise business investment. The 100-mile trial trip will show you what a protest against rough rid- ing a motor car can be. WASHINGTON SHOWROOMS 2400 Sixteenth. St. | But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted Get the relief and help that mustard with heavy borders of JOHN B. LAENER, PRESIDENT fur are_bere. BRANCHES AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIES g Woeklyor Monthiy i & ' e | e[l Tt [ PEr T e———Tale———] RO~ TRANCE E ST. AND 8TH ST. STAIRWAY 8TH ST, SHOE SHOP VESTIBULE. A Basement Achievement! 300 Remarkable New An Advance Sale—Pure Irish Linen Dresses 2.,95 Frocks that one can wear with pleasure in the house or on the street. Dainty straight- line models, ensemble effects and belted styles. In a variety of this season’s newest shades including the popular candy stripe. ivery dress guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 16 to 42 and Extra sizes 44 to 52. This is a spe- cial purchase and may not last the entire day. Only 680 dresses in the lot. Shop Early! where much money led. we have occasion 2232222300223 plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. | Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. ~ See how quickly it brings relief—how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musteroie for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonslllitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges. tion, pleurlsy, rheumatism, lumbago, | pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil. blains, frosted feet, coids of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). AMERICAN IS RESCUED. Take Man From Bandits—Execute Leader. Mexican Troops G er, an citizen ¥ the Pe: bducted on Ap ndits near Tuxp: v Mexican feds t to the State Department harles Bay, American consul ng of Fertner's re in the fight between d bandit forces one d and the leader cap 1ted. epartment had made resentations to the Mexican To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder * form for babies and children. for Chil Musterole. 5c, jars and tubes; hos- pital size, §3.00, v the forceful 1 taken by the Mex ernment . =2l Iton Leag branches of Amer- throughout the country REAL Better than a mustard plaster Washington Salvage Co. At an ind of the Season Price! Every one of them a Real Honest to Goodness REDUCTION — unequaled .opportunities to save. DON’T MISS READING ALL—FOUR!! COMEM! BUY!! SAVE! EXTRA SPECIAL In New Fabrics and Styles These Wonderful Coats represent the overproduction of a certain maker. He made too many coats— had to sell quick—we had cash—and succeeded in getting these coats at just about cost. Box Coats—Flared Coats Dress Coats—Sport Coats With All-Cotton Matiress—this GOV'T STEEL COT (Fold-Away Style) 3 6.45 Choice Athletic Aony Under- wear Towers Navy Style YELLOW SLICKER All Are Crepe Lined Plain or Bordered All-steel NEW PAINT, U Army Cots. All-cotton Martresses JUST THE THING FOR r THE SLEEPING PORCH trong spring, Twills, Soft Flannels, Imported Novel- tiecs—in best colors. No woman wanting an inexpensive coat will pass such a chance. Come early! Dress Sale! 3§43 Crepe ole White Sport Shoes Elkskin Trimmed Different Styles Very The Basement has established an enviable reputa- in the House 303 10th 1336 7th St. N.W, Special SUIT 5 78c|$3.19 WASHINGTON SALVAGE CO. Very Special St. N.W. 1920 7th St. tion of providing fashionable shoes at small ‘prices. To- morrow’s offering will be one of the best. Tan and patent leather, satins and combinations. Front Straps, One-strap. Gore Pumps, Plain Pumps, Step-in Pumps and Noveltics. 500 Trimmed Hats Extraordinary at are ravely equaled. $ .65 raws, hair, silk and a won- of combina and small derful v tions. head sizes. Hundreds of Dresses on sale tomorrow. The low price is the only thing about this sale that resembles the Jasement Store. Can tons, silk crepes, geor- gettes and prints in all the newest colors and combinations. A num- ber of styles that may be worn for ev or formal wear. fl | B | D, E | @ m @ | fl

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