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AMERICAN FLAPPER RIVALED IN ARCTIC Eskimo Maids Have Gay Social Season During Long Northern Winter. lapper has her proto- rn Eskimo maid, ac ard Owen Wi lass in “applied wn_Uni. School on in the frozen ns is one pleasures ivid pleture with the Mac- biggest prob- omputed a succeeded | Hechinger Co. “From Foundation to Roof” BRICK Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast THE i Hechinger Co. O]I/ the mon You save with Westinghouse ey a R R o No storage-battery radio is complets without @ Rectigon Yes sir, that one-dollar bill you spend each time you send your battery outside for recharging will quickly pay for a Westinghouss igon. And it's such easy, pleasant work hing to do but to snap the nto place. No acid to bother and no noise! I's for both nd “B" batteries. P.S. The Rectigon is for your automobile battery, too. ~% 5 - ’ y Pimply? Well, Don't Be People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse _the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after tak- ng them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as .ffectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and ir- itating. | No one who takes Olive Tablets is | cursed with a “dark brown -ver taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, | “no good” feeling, constipation, (o!"; »d_liver, bad disposition o pimply | face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable | ompound mixed with olive oil; you, will know them by their olive colnr.‘ Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel | omplaints and Olive Tablets are the | immaensely effective result. Take one | two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15:l and 306 k McCarl Bans $100 Awarded Winner Of Honor Medal By the Associated Preas. Istdor Nordstrom, boatswain on the old battleship Kearsarge, cannot recefve a $100 gratulty awarded him early last year with a Congressional Medal of Honor for conspicuous bravery almost 20 vears ago, and itU's possible he may not receive the medal itself. Controller Ceneral McCarl in a decision today held that the law passed since the war prohibiting the awards of the Medal of Honor except in cases of operations inst foreign enemy, made it impossible for the Government to xive Nordstrom the cash gratuity. Ilis decislon also said the ques- tion whether the medal itself has Kbeen properly awarded, although the act for which he was cited was performed two decades ago. $10,000 Damage Suit Filed | Willlam T. Powell, 1520 P street, | was sued for $10,000 damages y terday by Annie R. Burnett and Ann B. Phillips, owners of 2156 California street, who charged unlawful entry | upon their property. According to | the declaration, Powell, July 3, 1924, tore down a fence and dug three | feet along the entire width of the | the property cutting them off from a right of way to Phelps place At- ckle, Cox & Sherler appear ntiffs. ‘THE 'EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, ARMY AIR WARRIORS PLAN ANNUAL TESTS Picked Teams Will Show Theif Skill in Aerial Warfare at Langley Field. Twenty-four teams from every tac- tical unit i the United States Army Afr Service are concentrated at Langley 'Field, Hampton, Va., for the annual bombing and machine gun competition to determine the best bombing pilot, machine gun marksman and best observer. The four branches of military | aviation, pursuit, attack, bombard. ment and observation. are sented. The teams selected from the different flelds without local | competition owing to the lack of facilities at many stations for con- | ducting actual, machine bombing tice of Chief of A ranged for the tests, to have elimination tri ferent fields next vea winners to compete in t event, best repre- were gun and | which ¢ T. hopes | the dit- | h The exercises will include bombing | from various altitudes, machine gun tests with fixed and moval and firing from pla targets towed by winners In the three ¢ pected to be announced in about two weeks. Boliing _Field Capt. C. H. Reynolds as pilot and Lieut. Samuel C. Skemp as observer. = AUTOS HIT TWO CHILDREN| Driver of One Leaves Boy, Aged 6, | in Street With Broken Leg. | Seven-year-old Teresa Maitico, 238 G street northeast, crossing at the intersection of Second and G streets northeast vesterday afternoon, was an_automobile driven’ by echt, 1102 Fourth street nd injured about the ceived treatment at Cas. ualty Hospital. Julius Mincosky, six years e victim of a *“hit is ®represented by and-run” traffic accident while play: ing in front of his home yesterday | rnoon. His right leg was frac- and he shocked. He was given sur 1 aid at Garfield Hospital. MADE IN" THE MILLION DOLLAR, MAVIS PLANT AT BALTiMORE Mn Announcing a Special Sale of Banister Shoes for Men —beginning tomorrow—rFriday We have very materially expanded our stock of this Shoe, which enjoys such an enviable reputation famously fitti Arthur Burt Co. Synonymous with the American Security because for over 20 years it has been the location of its Main Office. MAIN OVER 2 Central—7th and Mass, Ave. N.W. Northeast—S8th and H Streets N. OFFICE 1250 ng lasts. 1343 | | | | ‘% Fifteenth and Pennsylvania Avenue Convenienc and a spirit questioned tend to make it one of the le institutions i Whether Discuss v YEARS’ EXPERIT AMERICAN SECURIT —_— e > AND TRUST_COMPANY o vour large or small you are at all times welcome. W T problems with us. from coast to coast—because we feel that it will add to the efficiency of our serviceewhich we seek always to maintain to the highest degree. To give emphasis to the fact—and impetus to the selling—we are placing on SPECIAL SALE TO- MORROW-—several popular Banister ¢ The regular prices are, as you know—I14 and 15—both plan toes and tipped: on the Banister F Street ¢ of location of service un- o ading bankin 2 this city. business be financial ENCE myaua@mmmfim@m@mm@mm}mm@mm@flmmmmmvm:flrnmyfl;mmmmmtv.fl;flrmmmmam% l 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, Surplus and lledit'id’cd Profits Over $6,500,000 BRANCHES TOTAL RESQOURCES -OYER Southwest—7th and E Streets S.W. Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W. D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. SCHOOL FIRE PROBED. ['mlh‘c toduy at Mercersburg, Pa., near here, of an incendiary fire which de- stroyed a public school there at a loss _|of several children who had been quar- antined because of scarlet fever start ed the fire, which was accon; by u traffic ofl explosions and an rest {8 hourly expected. . Georgia and Al er population of Spectal Dispatch to The Star. fed HAGERSTOWN, Md., October Inve fon is being made Ly 20,000. It is believed a parent of one of Marson Mavrick 3. E. Corner 13th and G Streets, N. W, Tomorrow Midseason Sale of 600 Exquisite Hats Positively Amazing at the Price! Choice—and what a choice — of every . [ ] accredited new fash- Includes Numerous $5.00 Hats $7.50 Hats $8.50 Hats ion, be itdress, sports or for tailored wear. Every hat new—and every hat value that sets a new high a standard. Metallic Turbans! Black Satin Hats! Tai- lored Hats! Gold and Silver Brocade Hats— Wide Brimmed Hats—Felt Hats! In a variety that makes possible a successiul choice « more Beautiful Hats for every woman who comes her row—with savings undreamed of ! EXTRA Salesladies, Wrappers and Cashiers to Facilitate tomor- Service Makers of VAN HEUSEN COLLARS say “Use Rinso” “No edge dirt left— it certainly works wonders” *“YOUR VAN HEUSENS will come out white, crisp, and spotlessly clean,”” say the makers oftthese fine collars, ‘‘and because there is no hard rubbing their naturally long life is made even longer. Thisis the reason we recommend Rinso for washing Van Heusens. ‘‘Even if the collar is subjected to a good deal of dirt actually ground in— Rinso will wash it out as good as new. ‘“There is no edge dirt left. Every line of soil is gone. The Rinso suds certainly work wonders with Van Heusens and we are glad to say ‘Use Rinso’.” And Rinso will work these wonders with all the family wash without your having to stand over the tubs helping it. Boiling water sets free all the won- derful cleansing power of Rinso’s tiny granules. Then, unaided, the rich suds loosen and float out dirt so your share of washing is just the rinsing. Only very grimy places need a light rub- bing between the hands with dry Rinso. Always use enough Rinso to get creamy lasting suds. Now the New Big Package, too g Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. VAN KENT VAN NORD VAN DORT In the envelope with every Van Heusen collar is a washing slip saying ““Use Rinso”