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COLORED DOCTORS LIST | PATIENTS WHO DONT PAY 25 Ex-Officers of Old Russian Army Join Seattle National Guard as Unit Thursday's Perfume Special "GERMANS DEVEL(P $5 Ideal Porch Curtains Medico-Chirurgical Society of Phy- e . By the Associated Press. Col. Harry G. Winsor welcomed sicians and Surgeons Adopts $3-65 Johe April For the | the Russians, who were enlisted N . ” is believed, in the by Lieut. John Stoddard of Seattle Drastic Protective Method. The Porch Curtains Narcisse A National Guard of | as the first platoon of the battery of the better kind— Perf 4 . = the United States a unit composed commanded by Capt. Cyril Stut The Medico-Chirurgical Soclety of made of well selected €riume Scientists Manufacture Va-| entirely of former officers of an- | fleld, a former English veteran of |40 District of Columbia, comprising basswood, with wide BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K.ST "THE DEPENDAB STORE" slats, drawn together with heavy cord, with Just enough space be- tween to admit plenty of fresh air. Complete with ropes, pulleys, stay cords and all at- tachments ready to hang. In green and brown fast-color paints. other army was mustered into | the Boer War. N . service here last night. Twenty- Regimental standards, which the riety Which Threatens In- five former officers of tte old im- unit SRS B Temee e pa- perial Russian army becarne?mem- raded before the body by the regi- 1 bers of Battery C, 146th Field mental commander, Col. Winsor. \ dustry of U. S. Producers. Artillery, ~Washington ~National | The standards were blessed by Guard. i Rev. Father Nicholas Kakshoroff, Lieut. Gen. Alexander Elshen, former chaplain of the 20th Rus- commander of the 20th Russlan sian Corps. Corps during the World War, in A all of the colored physicians and sur- geons of the District, has placed into operation a plan whereby a central agency keeps lists of patients who re- fuse to pay their doctor’s bills. The system is designed to prevent a man seeking doctor's care without settling his bills with other doctors. 79c : Half Ounce Another shipment of this extremely 1lar Perfume just rived delight Per $1.50 Satin Messaline 35 Inches Wide—New Spring Colors 1$1.29 German scientists by the applica 3 tion of a synthetic process are manu- All pure silk quality, with rich satin face—one of the most favored silks for Spring. The assortment includes all wanted of congratulations facturi new variety of alcohol, Galicla; five colonels, seven lieu- sent by Gen. S. Merkuloff of Vic- 8 8 6 ft. wide with 6-ft. and are ening to put out of | tenant colonels and four navy lleu- | toria, Bc ., was read. B ior | e e drop. street and evening shades, also white. Exceptionally low | liieiuiess American. ¥ rs of in enants were among the recruits ready is meeting with success. It is Soldenbers's — Fourth o% priced for tomorrow at $1.29 a yard. & Secretary Hoover said yesterday based on the system used by depart- S SeUmaheraleFioss Hliar % o - rican indus s threat. ment stores in the majority of large 3. that an American indystry was threat-| SOUTH AFRICA PREMIER | LEGLESS STREET BEGGER |cities throughout the country to pro. *? > === 3 e laa eronbE e SHBAIG tect themselves against the patron fuctiring groups were hunicdly v | WARNS OF SECESSION |OWNS AUTO AND 2 HOUSES | who Goes no: mest his bills" The S a——— S s Sttt Solored doctors state that their plan Cretonnes aie o ’ rana-.yew manufacture of the mew product. | Tells Assembly It Would Be Flag- | Arrested for Annoying Brooklyn |patients, who are taken care of as <, . SN, - - 1. Known as “Nethynol. sont Ml 5 e Ehomer DS e umual 19c Y ard The German produc ., with the trade British Empire. Motor Car. Enghsh Broadcloth Dresses name of ‘“nethynol,” is produced by and gy sing arbo; onoxide gas " Ddrosen-in the. Mresence ot catalytio| ™, &0 Asccisted Press. By the Assoclated Press. a8 Ulng(; = agencies. It plac n alcohol very| CAPE TOWN, South Africa, April| NEW YORK, April 29.—James o ’ New Bright Colors Wi e Sinllar to the old wood. aicohol on|20.—Premier Hertzog, addressing the | Hyde, who shuffies along on his bent light and ght C That Will Stand Frequent Tubbings dark color: ings and beautiful de- . signs, such as plaids, stripes or taped-edge styles. Mill lengths from 2 to 9 yards, but as much as 100 yards alike, for Newest Summer Styles $3.48 To see these English Broadcloth Dresses mediately recognize that they are BARGAINS i for dresses of this popular fabric have not been retail knees daily and solicits alms from y Brooklyn shoppers, owns two houses con. | from. the British Empire and an automobile, the police charged Mr.| He said secession would be a fla- | vesterday following Hyde's arrest for ooyer said, are in the possession of mistake for the Union of South |@nnoying passersby. The magistrate the Chemical Foundation, having been | Af: nd that it would be a na-|Sent him to jail. seized during the war Research is | tional disaster if it was imposed by Both Hyde's feet were cut off above beir de by both private and public | one s either British or Dutch, | the ankles by a trolley car when he ies to determine what possibil- | imposi s will on the other | was a boy. The p id he sup- tting American| He said he did not fear secession so | ports a wife and three children, and into production with the new |long as each section refrained from |&t night discards his knee shoes for a or something similar to it attempting to assert its superiority or | pair of wooden legs which enable him the market at less than half the|Natloral Assembly vesterd ce. ome of the basic patents i »n with the German proc WITH PIMPLES Could Hardly Rest at Night. Cuticura Heals. “My face was just terrible with Shite of the immediate losses | to dominate the other. He urged both | to walk about the street. Hyde dented [ |blackheads and pimples and I was ; f i is will be sustained by industrial | British and Dutch not to attempt to | OWning the automobile o n’ l:ywb-n. The! g:::::?:; ;\.};;:fiq ST fog ot leftnge o : alcohol producers, Mr. Hoover said, the | secure a position of dominance. Flest ¥ 1 The broadcloth is of best quality yarn mercerized utilization of cheaper alcohol for| His speech was regarded as being aee=Recsiln Trkle. finish—fast i 1 : Seifed Acsoitment oF Utlietion of Te sicoh i x § nish—fast in color and in a diversified assortment of dustrial purposes than has ever be-|an important contribution to the dis- 250 5 5 4 z 3 fore been available opens many new | cussion of possible secession. which FURNITURE Percalés candy and awning stripes—rich in colorings and pat- fields of usefulness.” has been under way from time to time e y art and dainty enough fo Attention his heen attracted o the | throushout the country RENTING 19¢ Yard (omms, AThe styles el smase and deithy enoughiior situation by the rapidly mounting im o t wi siy d decidedly active fo ports of the German alcohol during| It vou want work, read the want Fos 36inch High-count Percales, morning and afternoon wear at home. The trimmings recent months. Mrs. Helga temporary representative in the Storthing tc months during the e columns of The Star. 'Bunions Household Receptions Parties Drives Office Conventions Weddings by & friend 8o I purchased some, and sfer using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed, in four light grounds with printed checks, stripes, dots, plaids and neat fig- ures. An ideal material for wom- en’s house dresses and aprons, as well as men’s shirts and boys’ blouses. show attractive collars and belt. and cuffs of white or self ma- terials—bias bindings, plain or pleated skirt, pockets Sizes 16 to 44. Included in this sale at $348 are Genuine Irish of one of embers, Is the frst | Quick, safe, sure relief. 5,000 Folding Chat | - : 2“”‘5?‘] ‘WM.]",‘,",\...:K.A a sez n‘n\ the | P’K&'.’.f.".‘.‘a“a..‘.’""“" P s = Sk T N,,:S““d)-r‘:n: Rochet S e et . Linen Dresses, pre-shrunk, in the most wanted colors BEGEthtos <ufl olsp ihe Nt ittvgn suores 4 Henry, New Baden, D " X siz 5 % Pameen-se || H BAUM & SON Use Catlura to clar your skin.| | ||| * Ty xe e wegian Pariament. Mrs. Karlsen | s-.no..-.-n-uam-me- I i Indestructible R 2 A Bas ibeon oonnected with e Al Zi“o.pad‘ pain is gone 464 Pa. Ave. NW. e, ample flt: I | °o° Y ¥ movement ‘in Norway for mearly 20 Franklin 5303 N Pearl Necklaces $1 D bl oubie Compacts years. S5 Cuticurs Sha I Olanutactured 69¢ White Chiffon Voile i A | i T e o A Very Fine, Sheer Quality White Voile, | ; i with beautiful chiffon finish; two-ply, firm, even weave with wide tape edge; snow- white bleached. An important feature is the extra width, which means added economy in making up into cool, delightful Summer frocks. | Indestructible Pearl (manu- . - . n- 2 ||} fecturea) Neckiaces, threestrana, | 7S¢ White Organdy, 59¢ 25¢ Pajama Checks, 18¢ 2 y (ll sraduate styles, with Jjeweled 45inch Imported Swiss Or- | 36-inch White Pajama Checks, 2 2 < 7 ]l clasp; beautiful quality and lus- || gandy, a very fine, sheer, trans. | close-woven, soft-finish grade, ¢ 74 9 || trous pearl finsh. o8 Parent, permanent finish qual- | for undergarments. X z Goldenberg’s—First Floor. »ity. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. ®" —First nnor il X e | GoldSeal Congoleum| 59c¢ Imported ECONQOMIC | Room Size Rugs Woven Check Crepe $10.85 | 39c Yd. Slight Seconds High-grade wash fabrics enjoying unu popularity for smart Summer frocks. | Chis | f C | A | slightly irregular e range of beautiful printings, repre- sented in all the best shades and com- binations. Colors are guaranteed fast and frequent tubbings will not affect the {resh appearance. 36 inches wide. 39¢ Lingerie Fabrics, 29¢ 36-inch Lingerie Fabrics, including Mercerized Shadow Check and Plain mill, but has been carefully inspected by us and found in such good condition that we give you the same guarantee of satisfaction that goes with the regular “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs. Sizes 9x10.6 ft. and 9x12 ft.; all with borders. Choice of attrac- tive wool-rug and tile patterns, Seamless Porcelain Lined ‘ Same Refrigerator White Enamel Lined 75 Lbs. Ice 100 Lbs. Ice $S and $6 Grass Rugs, $3.45 Heavy-weight, Double-warp Jap- enese Grass Rugs, perfect qual- ity; neat, pretty designs in wanted colorings; 8x10-ft. size. $30 and $32.50 Wool Rugs, $19.75 9x12-ft. Perfect Quality Seam- less Velvet and Brus\eh Rugs, $13.75 and $15 Cherokee Rugs, $10.95 8.3x10.6-ft. and 9x12-ft. Hodges’ Make Cherokee Fiber Rugs, re- versible and durable. Oriental, medallion and neat designs and wanted colorings. $10.95 Crex Rugs, $7.65 8x10-ft. Factory Labeled Per- Batiste, Shadow wanted lingerie shades. 69c Broadcloth, 39¢ yarn - mercerized cotton fabric, in plaids and all wanted 36-inch Broadcloth, plain shades. Chiffon Voile, 35¢ 40-inch Colored Chiffon Voiles, Stripe Batiste, cerized Colored Pajama Checks and all M | 59¢ Spring Suitings, 49c 36, m«h Spring Suitin 1 100 Lbs. Ice | Smith’'s manufacture. Choice of | fect Quality Crex Rugs, stenciled fine, sheer, two-ply quality, in | cott with rayvon ch 12 handsome designs in Hshl and i designs, in green, blue, brown and .'. street and evening shades. and wi D\i‘n stripe: All wanted | dark colorings. combination colorings. % Goldenberg's—First Floor. | colors. | .0 o .‘. s . B 139 <« & 69c Window Shades i ¢ o «» 69c Window Shades | Boys'Sito$ > $1.39 Seamless Bleached h 'With your porcelain-lined Leonard Economic refrig- erator—5 dishes conveni- ently arranged at no extra cost. A value extraordinary. Glisten- ing one-piece porcelain lining —snow white with rounded corners—easy to clean. Polar felt insulation. Golden oak finish. Takes cake of ice of size mentioned. = Shelves, rack and drain-pipe remov-- able. Bell Blouses 83¢ For Thursday Only Attached- cio- il a % Blouses, of striped ma- dras, mercerized tan ponge, khaki and white. ‘Also “Bell - Jack” Sport Blouses, in new large plaids and checks. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. o Sheets at $1.09 Each Extra good grade, closely woven, long fiber sheet- ing cotton that launders well and gives long, service. All are perfect quality and in the desired 81x90 double-bed size. Hand torn‘and ironed; finished with deep hem. $1.75 Bleached Sheets $1.39 §1x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra heavy round-thread grade, free from starch or dressing. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 Crochet Bedspreads, double bed size; heavy raised marseilles.pat- terns. $3 Bedspreads, $1.98 81x99 White Dimity Bedspreads, extra length for double beds; standard quality. %° Goldenbers's—First Floor. National Bay W eek A pnl 27thto May 2d We'ré observing National Baby Week by presenting special vai- ues in our Baby Department, 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, per- fect quality; hand torn and ironed. 69¢ Pillowcases, 49¢ 45x36 Hemstitched Pillowcases, with lace edges; made of heavy pillowease cotton. 25¢ Muslin, 18¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close- woven, soft-finish grade, free from starch or dressing. 48c _ Perfect Qual- ity Opaque Cloth Window Shades, 3x5.9 £t., mounted on guiranteed spring rollers; white, ecru, medinm and sk greens; complete with ring and all fixtures. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1.25 Bed Pillows 69c 18x26 Bed Pillows, cowered with A. C. A. stripe or heasr-weight art ticking; filled with sterilized o3 curled feathers. denberg’s—Fourth Floor. S\iprise 5th Floor $5 Suspender Dresses nder | Boys’ $1 to $1.29 3 Third Floor. You will find every- ]V ® = - ~ | thing baby requires for warm- $1. 19 hlte Duck Pants ) Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name ° weather comfort here, and at T el | prices plcasmgry low. Dresses, good quality 5 5 Sifk-anid=wool Teething Bands, light materials in red, rose, C weight; with shoulder strap and diaper fastener; all sizes........ 49c powder blue, orange, tan, green and gray. Of Army and Marine duck; straight-knee ' Silk-and=wool Shirts, soft- Mull and Organdy Bonnets, Surpriso—Fifth Floor. length; in sizes 4 to 10 vears; buttonholes finish quality, double breasted | with dainty laces, frills, shir- worked through to permit buttoning on to style, with silk shell rings, tucks and ribbon trim- % any wash suit. Stitching; flat fnished 7Qgq | ming! close-fitting and $1.25 Curtain Surprise—TFifth Fleor. . seams: all sizes. | flare models........... e Marquisettes R B Baby Bllnketl. e with Babies' Slips of white nain- G"_ls $1 Bloon]ers sook, lace edgings on neck and g b L t;l“e &orfoer? a:d hagg‘e \‘ ! finished with d $1 SC Yard . g 3 @E plaids; size 30x40 inches o | Sleeves; finished wi eep 65 | - Regular $1.00 value....... | hems. | be‘venth Street ‘Between D 3 a@gl:b;:s‘ Col;afi:nge‘rz hand- | be:h('l‘fdll'nde 2 Long‘ I{{ud of 34 lchllées flwlde. Plain C | d, in light 5 utiful quality nainsook, deep d Effect Curtai po S .ol i ALS tat 2:;"‘:hn:.f ..... 0o Dlak FOC | i ats. s Siiehon: vwith b e oora ool B Pl AP e i | 3 3 Wool Sacques, handmade; in | lace edgings on meck @7 95 0! lengths” up to 8 | crotch; adjustable waistband and elastic MO O EEAHARRin, |(}] Sorers: mes e chik g | b g Yoo knee. 'Sizes § (o 14 years. . borders; new models. ....... Goldenbers's—Third Floor. %" Surprise—Fifth Floor. Surpeise—Fifth Floor. u,nflllllllllllllllllllIIIilII"IIIIIIIHIIIIIlII|I|IlIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ]