Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 21

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Look before you bite... or BUY! is a fine motto for candy lovers. Lots of bars have copied Oh Henry’s looks, but not one has vet been able to copy that inimi- table taste that makes Oh Henry! the fastest selling candy in America! Oh Henry! Dollar Candy in a 10c Size " ¥or Free Trial luhc\\\' 1] PYRODENTO Balto., Md. 1%1 rodenin ' mE/ESHV‘ RY adding some Kraft Cheese to the | dressing of stuffed bakedpeppers, then note the wonder- fully improved fla- vor. Kraft Cheese adds zest to almost any dish. Varicties: Swiss, Brick, “Pimento, American, Old English (Sharp Ameri- can). 1 lb. and 5 lb. Loaves. Also 5 Varieties in Tins. \ Reflection Is Obtained by Using Cuticura Soap Daily, assisted by Cuticura Oint- ment when required. It keeps the pores active, the skin clear and free from eruptions and the scalp in a bealthy bair-growing condition. and . Taleum 2 Lift Off No Paln Doesn’t hurt one bit! “Freezone” stantly shortly you lift gers Your druggist sclls a tiny hottle of “Freczonc” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn hetween the toes, and the foot oalluses, withoutssorcness or irritation. Drop a litile ght off with fin- - | pired and ELECTRIC RAILWAY NOW 37 YEARS OLD | First Overhead Trolley Sys- tem Started in Richmond Is Stlll Operating. C. ROYLE. Dispateh to The Star YORK, May 4.—Continuous street railway operation is 37 1 on 5 ue started in Rich first complete over- stem, which is still that time there nies making more or les » attempts to run, but within two or the Richmond line started there were 200 companies passengers over 1,200 miles e are 880 electric railway United States, running <, with 100,000 curate fig are in addition ve busses in oper- 00,000,000 passen- despite the tremendous Jus, that industr electric roads Add Busses. in_ fact, rds ilroad are many of | Iway com within a ilroads have Popularity street \dily, and the | les per person cent in 1890 to csent r lines employ 300,000 time 300,000 par hands, who | ic railway supplies. About { tors hold stocks or bonds companie over $6,000,000,000 £4,000,000,000 is and the carriers. The watel app! work: | secu = run was ed wooden box Boys Rode On Top wceredited 1o J second practical line 1885. That line the overhead trolley pe, since at the ary for a small e top of each car ¢ did mot_come off the flculties of early opera d from the fact secure copper wir lengths and had in bonding of Cars. the Henry in Kan the but start boy to see pils Despite the com iem. the mpanies today in shape to o their earnings | for this year. Generation of electric current has increased and operating efficiency has made large strides, help tterment of personnel and the ) of super-power circuits. ads in Good Shape. res of the trac ilitated v 1 struct \panies have been re! s majority of cases physical condition and rdvanced sufficiently Keen S wre seek 1 public utility prop costs of electricity now than ever bef f the industry. fuel has incrs o of coal and the general inst any sharp increase 'NEW SHIP LINE WILL RUN TO ROTTERDAM iBaltimure Steamers to Unload Car- goes There Into Small Boats for Switzerland. A Dispatch to The Sta ALTIMORE, May ation of a 4.—Plans for e $10,000,000 steam b line between Baltimore and Rot | tera to known the Swiss American Steamship Co., are now un way here. A meeting of promi Lusiness men from Switzerland s of the Swiss colonies in ted States will be held here in | der | nent | the 1 { be organized under the laws of Mary- land Jie line will operate from Baltimore to Rotterdam, but will later have spe 1 steamers with a 3-foot draft that £o up the Rhine to nd. hultheis, German formerly Lioyd, is ] with North the s planning the new compan 1id that sailings would be be- from Baltimore next Fall. » present plans call for the pur- » of two 5,000-ton steamers from United States Shipping Board. steamers for Rotterdam will call Providence, R. 1. At freight will be unload 1d carried by them to intere: He the The on the way at | Rotterdam tr | ed on lighters 4 | Basle. UTILITY FIRM EXPANDS. 4,000,000 Issue Soon Com- ing Into Market. NEW YORK, May 4.—The Utility Light and Power rporation has ac- quired control of the Clinton Gas and Electric Co. of Clinton, Towa, und will be linked with the Interstate o Dubuque Elec- ic energy tion's prop- i . Wisconsin and Ilinois. . president, announced that an issue of $4,000,000 per cent cumulative preferred stock {of Utility Light and Power Corpora- tion has been sold to a syndicate and would be offered to the public later in | the week. New gene ertie [OPEN SHOP ADOPTED IN SHOE FACTORIES K Spectal Dispateh to The Star. May 4.—Lynn shoe an ope e in agreement refuse to eement until the con- between the rival unions, amated Shoe Workers of and the Boot and Shoe Union, is settled. — izn a new versy Worker: A well bread sandwich makes both ends meat in the middle. were | their ! industries | evelop- | he roads | une, at which time the company will { EVENING STAR, FOREIGN COMMERCE IN 8 1-2-BILLION GAIN Excess of Exports Over Imports Will Also Show Great Fiscal Year THE WASHINGTON, D. C, BEEF CATTLE INDUSTRY SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Agriculture MONDAY, MAY MORE EARNINGS REPORTS. NEW YORK, May 4.—The Wheeling \!e»l < T FRENCH TRADE IMPROVES. CHEAPER WOOL SEEN. NEW YORK, Muy 4.—France had| BOSTON, May 4 (Special). —The ruw a favorable trade balance for the first | Wool marl time today awaiting ad. | vices from the London Auctions quarter of 1925 umounting to 1,094, | pricey there are expected to show in comparison with | decline in line with other marke for the same period | but denlers here hope that unless the shown In statistics re- | declines are sharp they will be able the Bunkers Trust Co. of |to hold domestic prices up. Buvers Iixports in March ex-|continue to hold lower price ideas 45! 4,000 francs, i(m- recent bid having been $1 for fine 06,852,000 fruncs over | scoured territory us aguinst the bulunce for February. quoted price of $1.20. Y VERYMAN’S ' INVESTMENTS BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. Dcpartment Definite Move Toward Pros- Net a share the first | . earned on the common stock fo quarter after preferred dividends, | New York. the | With net profits of §212 (nm]mlmi pedpd imports b | with £1.08 a share In the same ,uarter ase of lust vear and net profits of §123,933. oruble 'filnnhmmh_ W athrop DOWN STAIRS STORE See Upstairs Store Advertisement on Page 12. FARM v AN & el Advance. perous Timi It Feder: lished of cattle industry of ates seems at last definitely | the De annojmeed | situation. | than any ise from the agricultural de- | and ove luctior vh: dv | partment declared, evidence « o5 | perity is seen in higher prices ns that the busir ated to a point at whi h| the potential supply of beef is much | | reduced. od Pross YORK, May 4.—The Nation- | United f New York cale ulates | ‘.\ i3 | partment commerce of the | " today in - the fiscal year end Atter exceed 81z billion dollars, in comparison % bil- |0 lions in 1924, and an incr 000,000,000 since im a huve which and the results that the plan upe banks, both the Ied and the Joint Stoc business 18 sound. by these institutions have commanded @ high investment ratir partly due to the fact that the oper tions of the banks were under Fed eral supervision and partly due the fact that income from the bonds | it I {was tax exempt. The system. how-| Wiy W ever, had to meet the test of the ups{ ind downs in agricultural prosperity, | and there were afew doubters who | have now been effectually Loans have been made, @ test avatluble rmers, totalin of this total by the Iederal were loans made by | BT Land Banks. Out| 3914568 this ve: med classifi ¢ 1971 faring 2 mark NEW | City Bank hat the United Sta ing June of o review of the suffe, 1922 ris will be ars or twic day preceding | S s over L0 than billion l»'r-vr BANK CLEARINGS“UP. NTA. May here for an increase 1 (Special).—Bank April were of over $4¢ April, 1924, and the largest month since 1920, Building largely for residences totaled April wus the month to fall below i TRAFFIC SHOWS GROWTH. NEW YORK fic on the Mis: gained 8.50 por month last four months th Freight traf- | in April ay 4 surl Pacific cent_over the wume and for The first 1 increase of hown over the 1924 000" over for any permits, out loans mad | Banks and ¢ the Joint Stock of the first were only 1. foreclosure, or {cent of the total Stock Land Bank only takings by foreclosure {one-fifth of 1 per cent of the entire jamount. Taking both c s gether the foreclosures amo fraction over three-tenths of cent It does losures represent ing banks, four per | th while of the Joint loans there were Wide Assortment of Crepe and Georgette Frocks . Printed and Plain 5165 Styles, qualities and values that appeal to women and misses interested in buying a new frock. And for those whose next ock must answer for late Spring and early Su mer wear. These smart style notes— or follow Ll but even if th such a loss it would b ble as the the bonds is cone ing vields of 4 {are obtainable on [the ¥ederal Farm Loan |pending on maturity, while a return {of from 4.45 to 4.75 per cent may be {had from those of the Joint Stock | |Land Banks depending on the loca | tion of the bank. Thix is more thar grade municipal s e bonds give, showing that inv have | |not 'vet realized the merit of t |bonds, combining as they do such & | {high degree of security with full tax | | exemption. Castoria is a pleasant, harm- SoLi I T . le: ubstitute for Castor Oil, | =gt ! b traightline georgettes iwn circular | . Paregoric, Teething Drops i 1= i flounces or apron Afroms and ecru panels. PARIS MARKET HEAVY. L I ” Round or V necks; sleeveless, kimono and PARIS, May 4.—Price and Soothing Sanp\. espe- ; set-in sleeves. | on the Bourse today cially prepared for Infants in and Children rentes, 45 fr: on- | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of (Z‘%M./ don, 92 francs 70 ce Physicians cverywhere recommend it. (Copyright. 107 arms all ages Prints in flowered and popular bordered de- cent loan, 54 franc signs. Combinations of brilliant colorings. dollar was quoted & | centimes. 2§ Proven directions on each pac Sizes for Women and Misses DOWN STAIRS STORE | May Sale of Domestics, $1 ‘- E : - J- i1 O 5 : < || Cannon Mills Turklsh Towels Large Size Huck Towels | ' . s 6 for 4 for $1 6 for Ahos special May jality and 3 for 2 for 2 large price Seamless Bleached Sheets 31 selling of Seamless Sheets, in cither single or double Fine, soit quality sheeting in the ready for use. Sizes 81x90 and 63x90. known turer of towel | - the higher quali A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED and colored b well mar is noted m“ of tow wh Special May Sale Price e Range arades A Large Sized Huck To\\c at Sale price. Of good, absorbent. The size, 15\»0 i one—more than exceptional at t and colored borders, of wanted sizes and ; Delivers b= Any Article Advertised Here Large Muslin Pillowcases 3 for 81 Select from two sizes—both generously large— 45x36 and 45x38 These pillows are free from any dressing, and are very exceptional valu STAIRS STORE Special May Sale Price Special May Very Special May Sale Price Bleachgd bed sizes hemmed DOW 300Men’s Athletic Union Suits Regularly Much Higher Priced Tuesday mormng in the Phillip Levy Exchange De- partment. That is the time and place to really save money on good furniture. Read the descriptions carefully and come to our basement at 735 7th St. NW. Come early— { these bargains will go long before noon. Terms as low as $1 a Week $ Fine Madras Rayon Striped And some values they are! Secured from a store that failed. Normally sell at very much higher prices—but secured by us at a great saving, which we pass on to you. Men would do well to stock up for months to come at these savings. And men—when you step into one of these suits, you'll note the fullness of the cut, careful tailoring, roominess of legs and arms, and realize the wisdom of your investment. Be sure to be here as soon as possible. Remember, only 300. Sizes 36 to 40 DOWN STAIRS STORE tension table with leaves, and four , _ Imported Japanese Grass Rugs, *1 & Less Chan,s__ arge quantity of odd dining room and living room chairs. Will be on sale at prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. Any four delivered for Old Colonial Sideboards— Ol Side- boards with bevel-edge mirrors, are offered at the sacrifice price of $7.95. Delivered for Overstuffed Suite— Luxurious tapestry overstuffed set- tee, chair and rocker with loose cushions. Save one-half by coming carly to get this high-grade suite for only $10450. Each piece de- livered for - * sk t Bed Davenport—" Bed | | Davenport with leatherette | covering. Will go for $19.75. Delivered Kitchen Range— Number 8 Kitchen Coal Range with | warming closet. A wonderiul valuc only $2050. Delivered Davenport Tables Mahogany-finish Davenport Tables in different sizes. Will be sold for as little as $10.00. Delivered for brown only for Dining Room Suite Oak buffet with mirror, round ¢x- at for 27x54 Mahogany Size. Parlor Suite—':/" tapestry scttee, chair and rocker, Sold new for $89.00. Will go at the sacrifice price of $19.50. Delivered 36x72 Shown in a wide selection of newest Summer patterns expressed in cool, reireshing tones of greens, blues and brow These prices offer you very attractive saving Summer Rugs. Our direct impartation from Kobe, Japan. Reversible Therefore Doubly Serviceable - DOWN STAIRS STORE Smart One and Two Strap Pumps In Patent, Suede or Satin 3 3.95 Values you should be quick to take advantage of. Smart shoes for wear now and later on in the Summer. In the lot are some of our higher priced pumps, lowered on account of their broken sizes. In the lot are Patent Leather, Satins, Suede and Calf, in Strap Models Sizes 3 to 8 in the combined Iot. - Louis XV heels. fort. : Davenport Suite— Beautiful Baker cut velour over stuffed bed davenport, chair and rocker: blue and taupe combination color. Sold a short time ago for $205.00. Will go for only $149.50 Each piece delivered for. } Handsome V Dresser— Dresser, top with large size mirror. sold for as little as $2275. cred for alnut marble Will be as Deliv- Advance Symmer Pump Styles Interesting Low Price Vanity Dresser— Walnut Full Vanity Dresser with marble top. Will go for only $19.50. Delivered for Dining Room Suite —Fine American walnut buffet, wal- nut extension table and three chairs with seats of genuine leather. Will be sold for only $46.00. Delivered Ma- Parlor Suites—; hog- any-frame, Three-piece Parlor Suites, covered in either tapestry or leatherette. Will go for only $!6 5 Either suite delivered for. Library Tables— Mahogany Library Table with pedestal base, highly polished top. A $35.00 value for only $1295. De- livered for : Gate-Leg Tables— 45-inch Mahogany Gate-leg Table with spool legs.” Will go at the sacrifice price of 5139.7 Delivered Low Cuban, Spanish and Made on lasts that afford style and com- These go on sale tomorrow morning. Mahog- Spinet Desks—. ">* ish Spinet Desks that sold new for Will be sacrificed at $17 DOWN STAIRS STORE Special Sale—Smart Bead Chokers C Pastel and light Summery colors. In styles most in demand for Spring and Summer frocks. A splendid assortment of chokers, at a lower price than you will expect to find them. 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