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D. ¢, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925. 1 I h:,.':IPOPE AND FOCH GREET ] | the women who had been appointed to high offices and that he intends to appoint them when possible. supreme | night will be initiated into the Order | The main object of the convention ia of Columbian Squires. |to effect a permanent organization of x . e the National Assoclation of Customs . | Employes. ' U. S. PAY RAISE SOUGHT. | “'Deiezates representing the 8000 em- | ployes in the service arrived yestrday from New Orleans, Boston, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Washington and other by James A. knight. A parade of several th d dele- WORLD K. OF C. SESSION |gates’and visitors from North Amer- |ica and the insular possessions of the United States, and opening of the Du luth Knights of Columbus clubhouse August 4.—Mes- (were high lizhts on today’s program. Flaherty, “banished” by political enemies or that he had been threatened by a military faction in Guayaquil, where he has substantial property interests. Pressed to detall politicai conditions in Ecuador, the general smiled blandly 3 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Membership on the Civil Service WOMAN MAY GET ~ “aesec®oie=s EXILE BY ECUADOR By the Associated Press. DULUTH, Minn.. | CHICAGO, August 4 (®).—Increase and repiied; “Nothing to xay.” Asked | Sages from Pope Piiis XI und Marshal | Interest in the parade centered xn!“;,,,;1";"}»‘:,"‘.‘.“7‘.’55:'“.'(""{'.;’;‘ £y .| citles the time, principally because this was the present status of military faction | Foch of France were brought here to|the appearance in the line of march L eliee 1 b asmen fhe. neat . e Hiaisber ! Sogeie At iy that is credited with his official down- | Pe read at the opening sessions of the |of 30 bova—the fysi group of lads|Service Will be asked b Nitinse for e kel lof i tiult AR 1 been appointed up to that 7 fall, Gen. Plaza’ said he had “elimi. | (orty:third annual international con | under 21 (o be so honored by e R riay | tound Ta Aftica and South, America f . | : f on_ of nights of Columbus | Knights of Columbus. 1 oys to- | Ploves GRS Apce yTAcIons = : : President Favors Following tme / | Twice President Declares He | pated himselr from political events in I lumbus. These bovs to-| Gen. Plaza was accompanied by his | wife, Senora Plaza, their elght chil |dren, the children’s governess and a | retinue of servants, as well as several | personal friends. | Gen. Plaza said that hix sole pur-| pose in making the trip was to take | | hix children to California, where they | will be educated. | | % | Prince at St. Helena. | SLENA, August ¢ (P).—H. M g Repulse, carrving the Prince of Wales from South Africa to South America, anchored here yesterday. 20 <% % % 4% o% 4% o% o3 o% <0 ¢ ¢ 626 6%.6% % 4% <% % % o%0 o 3:0.00.00,00.00,00.»,00.“.“.00000000:50.“.0\00:0%»:0\%* > & | RUMANIA ISSUES olL Is in United States Mere- EXPORTATION P!-;RMITS ly on Visit. < N | e . August 4. | the recent decision | Wilson Precedent in Filling Gardener Vacancy. [ THE JACK OF ALL TRADES Can never compete with the Specialist. Graduate and registered specialists handie dental work here. Our cooperative stem has but one aim, to render the very highest and most complete service «sible to the public. All dental werk B e 3 leaving this office in supervised personally 8. Guarantesd. by Dr. Freiot, and guaranteed. W | dictatorship, twice President of | yminent figure in Cen- | American affairs, told newspaper- men on his arrival last night on the eamer Cartago that he was merely vigiting the 1inited States.” The: former executive emphatically sterday issued permits to export 50,000 metric | Benador > export tax was fixed at! while the export tax en reduced from 400 (The value of. the | ent rate of exchange | cent.) | wts of refined products |« )0 tens this month, | exported 5 v the re Helen Gardener basis for a little more 1 It is str f the President t's intention to vernment place e sex that the up his mind REXOLIN MOTOR OIL The very bejt engine on the market R S ————————. | That has been our record for the past 24 years. nees known fo not n during ! dental seience. only the latest pain precentive idual whom he as to will ap- lan ne end of the w: KD L . .. methods used in DR. FREIOT'S office, ziving the p‘vlnm 5 he har edusid She s — ,’:’ NO IC ' will not lagt more than a limited least possible discomforl. Thousands of satisfied ong list ¢ A . z 5 tients in Washington and surrounding eities wnd e o long lisc of e I I :. :o time unless a high:grade lubricant B mlaiitallle wses et = "o 'u'-'.l.".m:- s thoug put h < z 7 lectrieally éooled. , Coliver aad L hoJEKE e ! o is used. Insist upon REXOLINE. oy Svarsatend thinks the time h; 1 %% \ ances, drinking cups, ele., t. It wa id at the executive ,.:. INSI I :C I A l ONCE s. ized before using. thAt while all the papers relating 4 . o 4 o the making of thix appointment | o & el have been turned over to President IS . s Fayment CRollaEe he had hotdlun [ Better Homes Cannot Be & frd el Sl 7 he will make the ADPC o ¥ venth St. N.W. , the next day or so o | e * * * < . . e mex dayer s 2 Built for This Low Price 2 - 4 Cleaniness 1s One. of Our Many Btriking Features ] The names suggested to the Presi | p . . 3 VERY SPECIAL ATTENTI TO NERVOUS PEOPLE dent for consideration in liing |3 ) z J. R. KEENE, District Sales Manager No Charge far Extracting When Other Work 1s Being Done place, but which the | o2 Located in the best section of 16th St. it o Hours: 9 AM. to 6 P Sundars: 16 AM. te 1 T.M. e z = : elephone Main 3 306 Albe ildi Look for the N: DR. FREIOT and Address l ; it| { frem all other laxatives and reliefs' | o3 ngl:ls.f' A Sugar-built home is a home to be & P! Albee Building ook tor: the Name DR: FREIOX. apd Addren ‘o E g for 02 roud of ! - H both. o - R o Prow P ks o | { undersiood ‘io be an eaal number ot i mf’ég::f]:a::‘““"“ [ These houses are open for inspection from 3 = — = . sted for the piace, but those | § [ e g I, S T e S e e e e e H he President Intimate that Biliou':ness | 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, including Sunday. Al el e\ e N NN e e N I N NN NG G (A @ A (A A i from the very start he had in mind| | 2 i = 3 X i R Sa St. § the appointment of & womas | § The action of Nature's Remedy (N | *5* Sample h,"","" 1721 Webster St. and 1712 < Atmosphere! Aztec!’ Madelon Hats, too, to % i Favors Women In Office. | § Tablets) is more natural and thor |3 Allison St. N.W. One block west of 16th St. oo Almond! and Toast! \ Btk Mndeloc Modus o 2 Coolidge h e com- ough. ts wi la- | - . o = 3 "’ . ¢ H iy : § o EreientOnitesnhas singe ko m'!‘,\ 2 \tione youill sl Bcale | % You can deal directly with the builder or with % —are four new colors added to the large The first few have arrived—and they i 5 Lreaiian S Bk, 24 Make th, R 4 color range of Gold Stripe Silk Stock- tell, in delightful and authoritative man- be believed in appointing women to ake the test. You will o% gapy hroker. R P o c 1004 3 8 Mod Fallt high public office and that it was his| appreciate this difference. | § J ! ings that wear! Silk 100% pure!, , ner, what is the Millinery Mode for Fa i e o0 o e e i |3 o Service and sheer weight, with cofton ' new turned-up or cut-out back is Ol presented itselt. ! Usesiter Oser * s garter hems, $185; 3 pairs, $5.40. Sheer shown, and many other niceties of the i His - last public statement to this! irty Yoare (154 ‘:’ weight, silk top, $2.25; 3 pairs, $6.60. 1216 F St. N.W. new Fall mode. $12.50. vé re his | iion { Chips off the Old Block ::: .? | treet Floor Third Floor i o5 gy e o + J° MR JUNORS —Littie Ns 4 1905 K St N.W Ad 5 ks 4 . (=l i e = K ] VW i was any Ifkelihood that a woman The same Nt —in onethird dosss, | | % 5 Kenyon St. N.W. Adams 546 E t th S N F ll M d 1 e i ] Y b mo £ | nter the Smart New Fall Models, in b lamily “hile not answe z the auestion directly” he thac SOLD BY YOUR DRUGRIST s | 30, 100 (90030 ofo oo e 43030 530 o3 o 0 o3 o35 o3 o 300 oo ool oo > e e e e D s e % ) * o impressed with Peoples Drug Stores MADELON DRESSES /’ 7 % Freme has roxnd 99 docp main spira, corners, fitting both 2 /(u-’:r: :w:‘ ssraight andbow foot FEE s inches decy for greater resiliency and romgfort. Twin rabilizers, Simmens- patented, prevest sidesway and sagging. Your beds will alwaye Jovk meat, will buy lifetime comfort : $1975 on the finest open-box spring built Learn what thousands of families know from experience: that the Simmons 4ce is the finest open-box spring built. beds. Willmestcatch and tear the bedclothes. 2 Centers end tops of main spirals joined by 702 rmall coils. AU Sther makes wie cenmter graphs, and note how flexibiy they adjust to every posture of the body during sleep. These deep main springs are tied, top and center, with 302 smaller, sensitive coils. Other makes use stiff wire for center-ties. Patented stabilizers prevent sagging and sidesway. The Ace gives lifetime comfort. Realize that you cannot obtain at any price, a spring which will give you greater comfort or deeper rest. Compare the 4ce with any other spring made and you will find that it is the big- " gest value on the market. Atthelowprice of $19.75 you cannotafford to deny yourself the new vigor and vitality which your body will store up from the sound sleep the Aceinsures. The401 lively coil springs of the 4ce—142 more than in any other make—yield with elastic buoy- ancy to the pressure of your body. The 99, deep, resilient spirals of the 4ce act individually and noiselessly. See the diagrams, drawn line for line from photo- Feature by feature, the .4ce is not equaled by any open-box spring offered at the same or a higher price. Volume production of the world’s largest bedding manufacturer makes possible its unequaled value. Thousands of dealers stock afid sell the Ace. Seeitatyour regular merchant’s. See also the remarkable Beautyrest mattress, priced at only $39.50. Put a Beautyrest mattress on an 4ce bedspring and enjoy refreshing sleep every might. The Simmons Company, 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Note how ‘the resibient springs of the The back of this Mirrorleen frock stitches its pleats down to the knees and then allows them to effect the new back fullness. It features bands of checked cire braid and a contrasting color vestee. Navy, euphonia (green), mannakin (brown) or royale (blue). Rizes 1 to 42. $30.50. A slashed overskirt accomplishes Paris’ latest siThouette in this frock, for which the dull and lustrous sidrs of crepe-back satin are effectively used. The tie and embdroidered net collar are youthful touches. Black. navy. dark green or brown. Rizes 16 to j0. $39.50. \ Roth gides of crepe-hack satin used for this frock with a fared over- skirt bordered avith choa chilla. The slecve trimming repeats the con- trasting color of the scarf tie with its tassels of silver and self-color. Black. navy, dark green or eminence. Sizes 16 to 42, $39.50. THE simple announcement that the August Madelon Dresses are here will bring an enthusiastic throng of smartly dressed women to this store’s Second and Third Floors tomorrow. For the name Madelon has a meaning. It means SURE style. It means SURE quality. It means SURE and better than the “unusual” VALUE! Forty stores co-operate in buying of Madelon Dresses (Coats and Suits, too). FEach month their style experts choose from hundreds of models submitted those few that express Madelon. Their combined order. is a huge one—and enables each store to get and offer the very latest fashions, the finest quality and the hest workmanship. Many Washington women shop on the principle of “See Madelon First.” These new Madelon Dresses are in the new Fall styles! Stunning frocks, all of them, showing the assured fashions for the fast approaching season. We strongly advise that you ¥ H H i H 3 i | i ‘“ H i H i i [ { H ' H i i H i i ] H I H i i 1 { i Diagram st the right thow: figere iying directly om the Ace bedspring. Observe the nataral pesition of the boay which ak- Jrws the spinalcolamn to becomerelaxed. Ace shape 10 the cwrve: of your bedy. See how straight the body is main-, tained while sack individual spirel rop- Note yic/ding yet firm rapport which the extra deep main spirals give. ports its share of your wosght as baeyanthy as'if you rested ou air, see them tomorrow! Madelon Dresses— 339.50—A1wa'\f5! Never Higher! For Women—Aversge, Larger, Taller or SmaHer—Second Floor. For Misses—Third Floor! AUGUST SALE OF CLOTH COATS Usually held in September—this year in August! Guaranteed saving of $10 to $25 on our prices till November 1. All our finer Coats—priced from $155 to $325—15 Storage free till November 1. Wonderful values—superb styles! AUGUST SALE OF FINE FURS A magnificent collection—every new fur fashion feature! At a guaranteed zo% on our prices until November 1. saving— NOW —of Storage FREE. ; Silver Muskrat Coats—an outstanding example of August value! Price, $275— less 20%—sale price, $220—save $55. 3 Now in Progress! ANNUAL AUGUST CLEARANCE—Storewide! Every department clearing ALL Summer Merchandise at saving prices! (i ey Now in Progress! ! h s - NIRRT : iagrams drawn ~ = from actual photos "M Different freight rates make prices quoted shghtly higher in Rocky Mowntain district awd ow the Pacific Coast SIMMONS e Bed Sprin “ Built for Sleep - Now in Progress! I A e v e i S e e S