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14 BOOTH WITHDRAWS INDICTMENT PLEA Disputed Appoiniment of Prosecution Courisel—De- | : The largest book store in the world THE YOU AND UNCLE SAM EVENIN ment Is Organized and How It Functions—W ritten Expressly for School Children. N ». 52—Uncle Sam’s Book Store. 000 to 5.000. Last year tl Series of Educational Articles Telling How Federal Govern- G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., its usefulness are offered for sale would fill a book about the size of Webster's Dictionary, and no person would be interested in the whole of it, so the price lists are | split up into about 100 subjects and | distributed free. | | The keepe) a firs The fifty ill be on “U ness.” 1 »wok store is also | iption agent. He F ption list for o 50 Govern eriodicals with fro - 10 20,000 subscribers. These are such as the Congress 1 Record,| Sosnowski which is a_verbatim report of the pro-[ ceedings of Congress and Uncle Sam's| GENEVA, great Jjournal daily of a ne per; a ultural monthly research, a|Gen. rers : 5 is operated by our Uncle Samuel—in | we lers received. | weekly Official Gazette of the Patent murrer Still Pendlng. | addition to other innumerable activ-| It must be remembered that all of | Office, weekly Public Health Reports ities in Washington. 1t sells the out- | this business was carried on and the |and a weekly on Treasury decisions, | conference. put of only one publisher—the United | trade built up absolutely without ad-| Once a month he mails a big ship- Edwin S. Booth of Tulsa, Okla.. for main estab: | vertising, so that if modern salesman- [ ment of public documents to each of doer Assjstant Attornes Gene )t the filled seven- | ship methods were employed this store | nearly 500 libraries known as “desig- Tnited States, indicted wit) 8 Wwith the | would be doing several millions of dol. | hated depositories,” and also sends et e Ml nd the | [urs’ tworth of business a year. | them documents of current interest Shaved R nd fifth | It is already the biggest mail-order | during the month. He supplies sev- N hdves the lea i abat rd floor of ess in the country on one com. |€ral thousand other librartes with of- | Zemo, the by t Wednesdiy ag R ty. with demands from many for- | ficial publications. ntries. Sam maintains the establishment in the products are widely character and extremely These government report the financial, postal, ns ‘common some “best istants t ) presented world varied practical in use publications not « islative. 'S | military a in for the Hc »pies were lications that h: rate of 5,000 to 10 out at the in most v Another popular issue He has more than a million stencil ." | addresses of persons to whom publi- cations are sent and has over 1,000 different lists. He does all the mail- ing of Government publications for the various Government departments and. establishments, which requires a force of about 250 persons. This book store is recognized as the | Don't worry skin troubles. Zemo v Blackheads, 000 and healthy. United | to_all a chart for classroom u on | chief bureau of information for the |trating, antise copies - of | ¢ which weight records are kept, and | printed public documents of the Gov- [show and may intment of eact | T e et | 157.916 copies were sold. “How to|ernment, and the increasing number of ecially for the \ (::m e ‘]:”‘ * Own Home” met with a|questions which it answers shows that | Soap, 25c. Al was withdra senting the re f such investiga 4 J00NFloantes; ithe sk optal tion in popu nted form for the (mostly to business. houses), | the people. i owth of the Government | through which these publi- hasable by all the of production has been us since its establishment in 15 taken n long time (o s Government es- | st policy The ernment library with P N ution. or ] H ; . ..I\uu} in .u;m - the main point is that it is [ volume the titles and prices of all the | Will not be spoiled by a fair 1o all and that those who can |United States public documents that | i R ROAD DELE E D. | mitke best use of each publication | —— e T 0 LEGATES NAMED. |, best, e o o | e SR e o g o st e ey LO U Th C ld 16 rib, short, stubby styles, Coolidge Appoints Men for Buenos | 'man deems of little value that which 0sen p at 0 fancy handles, in patterns S costs him nothing. . t and colorings that are Aises el This big book shop carries a_stock M I i 5 fres Basley | ot 30000800 wabiications and doss I usterole hilfescht President Coolic nv ic ness of half a n It has some es of publications, such as laws, and cooking, engineering and ishes, finance, labor, tariff, of we and e has accepted the | bu Argentine govern- | yes ed States be rep- | cla merican Con- | food h is to meet | sury ber, and has | health, measures, | child culture birds and tation of tk starts. It has all the advantages OUT thg blister. as the healing ointment penetrates pores, then comes a soothing, | sensation and quick relief. | Made of pure oil of mustard and ot and manufactures, ety e *|simple ingredients, Musterole is recom- MacDonald, ol this book store |MEnded by many’ nurses and doctors. ,,,'“f i) :;‘ ]m{i“ o0 ;“::; Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore culture: ¢ @ "Nt | throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rh i general of o & o [ thr neck, pleurisy, rheumatism, & | lumbago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, c: ommis: 9 he number of Children’s Musterole. PLEASE LEAVE THE ;00GWOOD of the State sed in that |Joints, ‘sore muscles, sprains, bruises, N:jl. L% ercmmlam:, frosted feet, colds of the 4‘-;“1\!;:"” : y |c;\lesl. It may prevent pneumonia and b i “flu” Gl i i { | To Mothers: Musterole is also 3 | | made in milder form for babies = { and small children. Ask for | REFRIGERATORS | i 35¢c and 65c jars [ FOR ALL PU RPOSES | | and tubes. 1LSO RIC REFRIGERATING MACHINES McCray Refrigerator Co. 807 H Street N.W. Washington, D. C. Telephone Franklin 5371. TR woT_ By Lo STE L Better than a mustard plaster A small down payment gives you the new heatingout- fit that almost runs itself ARCOLA REG . U.S.PAT . OFF. ‘HOT-WATER RADIATOR HEATING OUTFIT OME-OWNERS! Store owners! Apartment-own- ers! In every room you can have healthful radiator warmth from this wonderful heating out- fit that practically runs itself! Let the nearest ARCOLA Mer- chant demonstrate ARCOLA. It comes in two models (jack- eted and unjacketed) — both greatly reduced in price. Ask about the Easy Payment Plan. You will be surprised to learn how small a down payment will put ARCOLA and American Radiators to work for you. 1S warming: Small Homes Small Stores Small Shops Detached Buildings il Stations Small Offices Gas Filling Stations Lunch Rooms Garages Greenhouses Farm Cottages Schoolhouses As cheery as an open fire Through the transparent door-panels of the jacket- ed ARCOLA the hot coals glow with genial warmth. It must be scen to be ap- preciated. sends healthful hot- water aced and is impor Have Mustercle handy when a cold grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- You just apply it with the fingers. First y-u feel a warm tingle cooling gestion, pains and aches of the back or Attractive New Cretonne Parasols Very Reasonably Priced $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50 Palais Royal—Main Floor of the her & on- Prints rule the | | | combinations that The flare flounc the straightline g Dresses for sports. NI L] i | | New Assortment of " Everyday Frocks $5 Of striped or plain broadcloth, linen, dotted swiss, Peter Pan cloth Ina large variety and rayon crepes. Some mad: of attractive styles |® Chtirely by hand. others with nov- | ity hand touches. All charming (m models that will stand innumerable | tubbings. . Styles in all white. Sizes to 50. = Palais Royal—Third Floor Hosiery for Boys and Girls Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose, 29¢ Splendid School Stockings. Full length and 7 length. English ribbed and pineapple weave, with roll tops. In black, white, tan, brown, beige, camel, gray and nude. Sizes 6 to 10. Boys’ and Girls’ 50c and 59¢ Sport Hose, 39¢ Manufacturers’ samples and dis- continued styles of Fancy-top Sport Hose. In black, brown, beige, camel, gray and tan. Sizes include 6 to 10. Royal—Main Floor Palai Made for the particular woman wh dergarments to fit perfect and give sati Kayser Mercerized Union Fine zephyr weight, mer garment. Built-up shoulder and bodic reinforcement. Also shield under arm. In flesh color. Regular sizes. Extra Size Suits, $2.50. hird article in this series | { paper next Sunday Sosnowski, who was chief of staff to Pilsudski during the war, been appointed chief Polish delegate to the coming arms traffic control FORSKINTORTURES Liquid, Just What You Need | heaithy skin by using Zemo. generally Ringworm and _makes the skin clear Trial bottle, 35¢; large size, $1.00. Zemo Radium Printed season of gay colors. prints in all the gayest shades tive collar and cuffs of lace. Sizes 16 to 20, 3 mercerized suits—the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925. in this direction is grow- service of millions Kennedy.) | lar service soon | Louis, oOn ! Ray Pa nele Sam in the Shipping | gre t will be printed in this Honored by Poland. April 29.—Gen. Casimir has Clean, Antiseptic | NEVER maw for the back. e Buchu and & derful med: about Eczema or other You can have a clear, removes Pimples, Blotches, Eczema and Zemo is a clean, pene. ptic liquid, that does not be applied day or night. druggists. Kresge Department Stores Jhe PALAIS ROYAL The Fair, Chicago, I11., Quality Merchandise And this is a So here we have mode ! Color shame the butterfly. 36 to 40. Palais Roy: In novelty al—Third Floor colorings. This is National Baby Week —and at this time all mothers are lookin Baby's comfort for the warm Dainty new dresses of sheer nainsook: ning styles: adorable dresses of French voile or dimity : blankets. pillows and hospital sheets to make make Baby's bed more comfortable, and all the dainty Pillowcases, 95¢ Handmade or filet lace cases. styles Adorable Dresses, $2.25 Of French voile or dimity. Many styles in white or colors. Hand-em- broidered in bright colors. All new and fresh. Sizes 2 to 6 years Baby Blankets $1.25 Value for $1 In several patterns, pink and blue with white patterns and borders. Scal- loped and crochet edge. 36x40. “First Size” Baby Sweaters $1.50 Value, $1.25 Many Of wool. White with pink and blue silk edge. 39¢ Rubbér Diapers—Bloomer ! Style, 25¢ Palais Royal—Third Floor Kayser Silk and Cotton Underwear! o desires her un- isfactory wear. Suits, $2.25 ideal Sum- e tops. Marvel fit white and dainty Passenger Planes Soon in Service. AS CITY, April 29.—Six pas- airplanes will be put into regu- president of the Lincoln announced yester | myBACK Hroseyamus. - Price, 60 cents. J. 8. TYREE, INC., Washington, D. C. Imported Fabric Novelty Gloves 81, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 Attractive Silk Gloves new trimmings and embroide Also clbow -length. Palzis Royal—Main Floor between here and St. | Tu and Wichita, ! ft Corporation of Lin- anything in my life, you are taking ste like medi- othing in it that ¢ digestion, | Ameriesn Chicle Co: Silk Scarfs, $. In flora hand-bloc . Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Courteous Service i o o 13 = i %2 R It Special, . Full-fashioned Thread Silk Ho wil top, all- fe for looks and se nude, beige, /28 WAL hose. Also Thread Siik weight. A good ser real service stocking. Fine, even weave fancy-cuff style: All popular All firs Palais Royal—Main Floor metal, blonde and French nude. for cool things for Summer day wiss bonnets in cun- attractive and For Street or Evening Wear finished with and with- out fringe. Palals Royal—Main Floor Sheer-weight Georgette 3.98 to $15.98 1, printed and ked designs, < | Women'’s Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose 2 Pair th mercerized terlined w A very good looking a Hose i heav vice stocking. Ir black, white and colors. cuff styles in a great va- e, the pleated flounce, Il-over and eyelet em- Onyx and other good make Jorts model. Attrac lery, appiiane, et n il - o 2 rcular and urn-b: ¥ i} 4 y - . ~ e In all wanted Spripg colors of pon- | ‘Women's $1.65 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose gee, fawn, chamois, skin, cocktail present wear. For | mede, silver, cte = i Full-fashioned Silk Hose, with mercer- For the informal occasion $1.50, $1.95 to $3.50 ized garter four-ply heel and toe. A . In black, white, nude, tan. beige, flesh; gray. gun t quality Lady Sealpax Athletic Union Suils $1.50 and $1.98 and ac- : Of soft cotton fab- cessories for Baby's | B o 3 Sl ‘\'?‘ ks wardrobe can be 3 s LD wany jabuics 5 d Straightline style, with Section. ==) across back, giving 3 freedom to body for all Infants” Long Dresses, $1.25 l outdoor wear. In pink All handmade with dainty lace cdge At at neck and sleeves. Bishop style W Palais Royal Baby Bonnets $150 to $1.75 Values o Special, $§1.25 Of fine Swiss or embroidered picture face trimming, finished in laces and ribbon. Baby Pillows 75¢ Value for 59¢ Oi fine sateen, filled with sanitary Kapok. In pink, blue and white. Infants’ 35¢ Cotton Socks and Stockings, 25¢ All white or with colored tops. 4 to 6. Palais Royal—Third Floor 75¢ Red Rubber Hospital Sheets 24x36 Inches, for 59 - Palais Royal—Third Floor New ( Nightg Made of wast In plain color patterns. Neat some with neal pretty colors. Sizes Step-Ins a Of crepe de ¢ « Dainty styles. models Palais Royal Love‘ly Coals for the Larger Woman $35.00 Sizes 42V, to 50 Third Floor sroup of owns, $1 -and-ready crepe blucbird and floral tailored styles t filet edge. In Group of Silk Bloomers nd Chemise $1.98 hine and tub silk Tailored or lacey In pastel shades 1—Third Floor AMERICAN RADIATOR C See ARCOLA on display at these heating siove Milton Buirslfiw, 1011 E. Capitol St. Bellman Heating Co., 712 5th St. N.W. M. J. Colbert, 621 F St. N.-W. John R. Guerin, 412 E. Capitol St. Modern Heating Co., 508 H St. N.W. O. L. Murray, 1005 E St. N.E. E. G. Schafer & Co., Thompson-Selby Co., 820 L. St. S.E. Wiley & Ludke, 1926 Nichols Ave. S.E. George W. Heflin, Fredericksburg, Va. C. H. Wine, Manassas, Va. J. Frank Rushe, Hyattsville, Md. Louis J. Ryan, Rockville, Md. 215 13th St. N.W., Jobber Kayser Ribbed Vests Silk mercerized, low-neck vests, $1 and $1.25. Lisle and cotton, low-neck vests, 35¢ to 75¢c. Spring-Weight Underwear Marvel Fit Union Suits, $1 Low-neck suits, reinforced shield and the popular marvel fit. Built-up shoulder and bodice styles. Tight-knee and um- brella styles. Regular sizes, Extra sizes, $1.25. ‘Women’s Fine Weave Kayser $2.50 Suits, $1.50 Low-neck, fine weave suits. Rein- forced shield, marvel fit, reinforcement, shaped to fit. Built-up shoulder and bodice styles. Regular sizes. Extra sizes, $1.75. In white, pinl to 42, Kayser Silk Bloomers, Kayser Silk Union Suits, Kayser Silk-top Suits, Palais Royal—Main Floor » llll-lll!lll-llllllllIl.ll»ll> Kayser Italian Silk Underwear ‘We carry a good assortment of this popular brand of silk underwear. ayser Italian Silk Vests Built-up shqulder and bodice styles. and orchid. Palais Royal—Main Floor Seldom can you find such lovely Coats for the larger woman at such a moderate cost. Here you will find coats that express style and are becomingly fashioned for the larger woman. Coats that are carefully and beauti- fully taitored and lined with silk crepe de chine throughout. Fashioned of lorsheen and lovely silky twills. Trimmings of buttons and silk stitchings in attractive designs. Flat pleats from top to 5 bottom. Straightline models and wrap-around Siceedly models. Copies of higher priced fashions. $3.75 to $5.50 $5.50 to $7.25 The colors: Navy, black, wigwam and waffle. $175 to $3.50 S Palais Royal—Third Floor 2 _— LE R BN RERNERNEENEENEENENENRNENENEENEIEE T EEEE RN E NI R R R R N - EEEEN Al I EEEE NN E NI RN E SN RN AN AN NN N RN R RN SN SR EEAEEEEEN - [ ARRRREREREERRERESSNSEEERNSTRESNENESNEE )