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ques Capsu N ESTION Tor 2wit aswal Ilow of water BATTERIES HE first cost of an Exide is low and its last cost is kept unusually low because of minimum repair bills and unexpected months?of use- fulness. Millions have found it pays to stick to Exides. THF FLECTRIC STORAGF BATTERY €O. EXIDE SERVICE STATION Factory Branch 1823-33 I Street, N. W, Franklin 6600 Cuticura Baths | Comfort Baby’s Skin troubles, it keeps the skin smooth, clear and healthy. Cuticura Talcum is soothing and cooling, ideal for baby after a bath. Boxp %-_ Ointment 3 and ide. Talom Be. Sold MOTHS'FLIF_S BEDBUGS/FLEAS confuse Tanglefoot qu with ordinary liquid quart $1.25 THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Rapids, Michigan ¢ WOULD STOP WARS BY TAKING OUT GAIN Baruch vaes $250,000 toi Page School for Study te Eliminate Profits. <, July S.—For study of | ssibility "of maintaining world | by taking the profit out of war s given at least er Hines Page Relations at Hopkins Univ Announcement of t t was made | yesterday by Owen D. Young. asso- | ciate of Vice President Dawes in repa- | chairman of the | Che investiga- | hns Hop airman of the board, t 10 be not alone a mobill man power but of things k of the Page School. in diseases that de ol Profits May Help V asked, “does > contributing | ible war prof In a letter 1o Mr. Baruch regarding | r ung wrote | Iy an abse At wonld | end to that jingoism which encourages if war were be. gun, to shorten r nhm Nmn prolong it If profits be eliminated from war | everywhere. and if the mobilization of things and dollars is carried along on he same basis with the mobilization of men in all countries verging on w there will be less likelihood of | joining batile Pershing has \mn\L as follows The knowled | written Mr. | | war pro tion wa ec would be stimable value to the | morale of the armies.’ The Walter Hines Pag conceived several montk memorial to the war-time ambass to London. An endowment of $1 000 is proposed and the school will probably open in September *hool was |COUNT NOT COMING HERE AS SOLICITOR FOR MONEY Polish Foreign Minister Announces in Program Purpose to Express Thanks for Past Favors. ociated Press july 8.—On the eve of his departure for the United Stales on | board the steamer Paris, Count Alex- ander Skrzynsky, the Polish Foreign Minister. re: d with a smile ’ to America 1o ask ecturing at Williamstown,™ d last night. “T will merely v calls on President Cool Q Secretary of State Kellogg, ank them for what the United States has done for my young country before and since the armistice. notably | [Ii n caring for our children and pre. venting the spread of epidemics Thereafter I will speak in various cen where ‘there are large Polish | American populations. T expect to be in the United States only two weeks I must return in time for the| gue of Nations assembly at Ge-| A DEPLORE COURT LAXITY IN GRANTING DIVORCES | Resolutions Before Catholic Daugh- | ters of America Convention Also Oppose Birth Control. Catholic | resolutions | pared f fon to their con- | vention here today deplore the laxity | courts in granting divorces, | Loppose |,v|vh control criticize the ! eustoms of young women ! turn to the ideals and \ decade ago. Miss Marie ith. attorney of Washington, | n. i= chairman of the il\ul'll\"fl' committee An anti-flapper resolution. prepared ! rlvnfl‘Y\AnH and New l rs a nnmhv. of pr MvuaH or the working girls to] take |h e of the flapy h mode of living The resolutions erection of adequate clubhouses, ¢ munity and sor Two s¢ Councils presenta already opened these| hotels" for working | s and creeds ed that M Duffy of Newark, N. 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