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36 THE EVENING EXPORTS TO MANILA| PHYSICIANS DRIVING TAXICABS TO MAKE LIVING IN BERLIN FRUMU S ERUWING Many Do “Ambulance Chasing” on the - Side. Others Turn Book Agents—Surplus Is STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, Soviet Censors Theater. The Soviet government in Russia is sald to have ceased to be toleramt toward the Moscow Art Theater ard s demanding that certain scenes iy the productions be changed to accord with Soviet principle. Chekov's “The Cherry Orchard” is the first produc- tion officlally attacked. Stanislavsky protested the changes, asserting the Electric Lines Buy Busses. In the last year electric street rail- ways in the United States purchased 4,092 new cars and electric locomo- tives, or more than in any year since 1913. They scrapped old cars and at the same time bought over 1,000 motor busses. The bus increase is about J00 per cent. The number of passen- ger cars purchased for city service, 1925. freedom and dignity of the stage |hpwever, showed a decrease, the big should be preserved. imerease being for interurban service. 10,000, With Fees Small. S | Goods to Philippines Past; Year Valued Fifty Times Above 1924 Record. | hope to land government jobs in the a |'Tropies. Others have emigrated to the United St \d a good but not many have saved up enoug! for a cha r. | money for such journeys. plus of 10,000 physicians | The family physiclan, a survey Many of them have | made by a prominent member of the nbulance chasing” for a | profession discloses, is nearly extinct. Only the wealthy can afford to pay ns hire tax for medical attention in minor ill- he month, ride along | nesses. More often a doctor is called ¢ can drive | only when a patient is dying. There is also little hove in the in- | Ph 1 ex: BY WALTER ROBB. s Correspondence of The Star and the Chicago | turned to Dally News. living. The physic chauffeurs by on th if t in | the K run down “They haven’t missed a single day at school!” - “They’re well all the time. The doctor says they are the healthiest children he knows. “He told me constipation is what makes so many growing children sickly. Poi from the wnslotermam: spruglx through the litdcyb?dics,ugand Jower thurymn:t:o; to disease. 'm very carcful to guard against constipation. I simply give them a little Nujol every night. e “Nujol isn’t a laxative at all, you know, but it them just as regular as clockwork They fike i, and the doctor says it's just the thing for them.™ o Nujol Helps Nature in Nature’s Own Way Mothers are the best friends of Nujol. When their children’s health is at stake they seek the remedy that medical thorities approve because it is so safe, so gentle, so natural in its action. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol 1s safe for everybody. It does not affect the stomach and is not absorbed by the body. s exports lued at | ! Etinte ! 1 ho can : v 3 cul | rials all s income of the a average Berlin dentist is about $1:5 &« month.. fact clearly brought | time, whereas in 15 in character in spite of the |banks do not have sufficient “bills” t an oceun must be crossed |in hand at one end or the other they have recourse to the Government. By depositing dollars or arranging a dol- .|{lar credit in New York, they may e- | withdraw pesos from the treusury in | Ma and vise v natural lubricant in the intestines. It soft- ens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular elimination, out overtaxing the intestinal muscles. Nujal can be taken for any length of time without ill effects. To insure internal deacliness, it should be taken regularly in accordance with the direc tons on each-bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not ‘::;n a habit and a&bchdnmdmndx any time. Nujol simply makes up for a deficency— il exfon e parioc Lo o e teraporary or chronic—in the supply of only when their efmination is narmal and regwias. Nujol For Constipatior Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Colds Pain Toothache In buying the Philippin ameng the countries of Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago this act, the a P 1 rofi is: gold free. other cash items r‘nl|e Rheumatlbnl nila, thus | 4 runts of the United S It the peso a large extent is fina it a fixed ratio of | territory where about three-f the tillable land is still uncultivated. demands of credit in | It is an agricultural region, however, e United States | tures, ¢ lar, they oc ¥ put Cuba into second place Lis The Chamber of Commerce wonders | why these sailent figures are not | brought to the attention of the United | the i When s buy | machinery and farm i - p ila | obviou the territory e which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. uark of Bayer Manufactire of \ s A n again to the Philiy lole———=alc——=lal——=lalc———|a]c———=}o| ——=ln[—=|n| ——=[a[—=]0] Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. General Motors car prices are standard HE FACTORY PRICE of any automobile (usually the price advertised) is not the price you pay. To the factory price will be added a charge for freight, a charge to cover war tax, a charge for conditioning the car for delivery (unloading, cleaning, oiling, etc.)—and, if you buy the car on time, a charge for financing. So remember this: 1. When you buy a General Motors car for cash, you may be sure that the charges for freight, war tax and conditioning are real and fixed. They have not been padded to maintain a factory price, or to allow a price reduction, or to yield an extra profit to the | : 1 | | i t | i | | Now Comes the Inexpensive Dress D‘epartment with a Dogble Dress 'Event —that marks a rare opportunity to buy Frocks of Philipsborn character at prices far below their actual value. 2 designs. caded Chiffon Of a splcndid assortment of Street and Afternoon Frocks—in Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Georgette, Brocaded Chenille, Poiret Twill, Etc.—strikingly modelled and bril- ]iantly trimmed. Women's qnd Misses' Sizes Second Floor hoose at $25E A large group—and of fine grades—original creations— typifying the most exclusive fashion—for Street, Sports, Afternoon and Evemng wear— Crepe Satin, Crepe Elizabeth, Georgette, Twill, Bro- trimmed with beading and embroidered Women's and Misses’ Sizes Second Floor Continuing’-—the Coat Sale oy 2 Opinion expressed in an overwhelming response, giving emphasis to the major importance of this annual Aftcr:rhanksgiving event. The finest of Coatings——trimme& wi?h the richest of Furs—are canspicuously underpriced in this gale, at Still a good range of sizes for Women and Misses. Third Floor EEE:—EEEEEEEEC—EEEE% fl fl | fl | Q i E fl fl fl | dealer, or to permit an unreasonably large allowance for your used car. General Motors dealers end their profit with the factory price. 2. When you buy a General Motors car on time, the cost is the cash price, plus nothing more than the official GMAC financing charge—always the lowest and nowstill lower. General Motors has standardized the prices of its cars to protect both the dealer and the buyer. This is another reason why General Motors offers “the greatest values in automobile history.” GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET : OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND - BUICK : CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS “A car for every purse and purpose”