Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 12

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New Cold Cream || Powder Stays On | Until You Take It Off! G.0.P.TODRNE FORABSENT VOTE D. C. Clubs Start Cohgres- sional Campaign at Rally Tuesday. ny complexion, | tones in ith the natur {and makes the pore | this new powder ¢ Peoples Dr ‘O'D(\nn»ll‘\ Dru | | [ i | | | | | NEW and USED | nl it during the n: . . The headqt Offlce Furmture g% Bt mere han ave 50 % and More || - 0 e s ! H BAUM & SON qual this number in the 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENTIT coming_ clectio Republicans istrict: William T. Galll finance committee of the ittee, A, I id charge Cuticora Talcum Is Unexcelled in Purity Its delicately medica properties make itidea Boap 25c. Olatment 35 verywhers. Sauple antiseptic daily use. Teicom 25e, Soit res Addrem: “Cutieurs Laderataries, Dept 36T, Maldim, Mise™ Lo by NER QUITS | For Colds POST AT SING SING G’."p Warden Lawes, Foe of Capital (4 Punishment, May Have to Do Job Himself. House Re. nittee . Y., January 18.— | te executioner, quit | and left Warden | eer silent little man, “who knew enough to keep his mouth shut,” suddenly threw up the job of electro- cuting men at $150 the head—for no reason at all, except that he wanted to quit. He walked out on the warden with seven men in the death house ticketed to be executed within four weeks. | Lol Republican leaders intend to | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926. subjects announced for discus: icern the single moral and standard for men and wom tionality of married wome: woman police agents and | TO WIN SUFFRAGE IN FRANCE By the Associated Press France,” the possibility for victory PARIS, January 18—TFrench sut-|Stil was hopeful until ministries start- sts, with & method a5 chic as |4 10 crash. Until finances are settled, fragists, method a8 c Mrae. Verone said, French women have French milliners, are putting new |nc hope of obtaining the vote. 1t o o t me. Verone heads an organization - uches to the technique of equal suf: | 7505 Joited groups throughout rage campaigning. France representing many thousands Petting, not picketing, summarizes |of active suffragists. the policy of the feminists, although | Women of France also are occupied they see their long expected enfran- | with preparations for the tenth con- chisement repeatedly postponed in [gress of the International Suffrage Al- the Senate hy the press of the finan- difficulties of the country. pe, French women are 000,000 voting women oon as a budget is nally balanced and the franc well on its way to stabilization, they will | have conducted the most tranquil suf frage campalgn that the world has seen. This despite the Frenchman's reputation for highly explosive tem perament a volubility. “No War of Sexes.” “This 1s no war of the sexes,” said Mme. Leon Brunschvicg, president of 1e French Union of the Inte r uftrage Alliance. to the A heckle, aggravate and the lawmakers now, desperately striving to try from bankruptes 4 major portic nent are dire studr of e of the pr f France, Amor | N oy O Rheumatism INeuritis:::,. Magic ! ! stant Neuritis A moment aiter applying “Heet” | Co. cher is arca vou will feel a|pyrn o when M. Briand enthusiastica ap- | tingling glow: a soothing, trat- | ported it. ing warmth; then the Neuritis Eoi” 3 (% Although there were certain dificul- torturc, aching is gone—Y go, Sciatica s e Fronen | elbow shoulder or hody van- | s 4 League for Women s, char- | ishes weeks hefore | ¢l i acterized as “a menac eform in | you again fecl g The Hecht Co. Half-Y Sale of Furniture positivels John Hulbert, who had killed 140 men since he took the job in 1914, | who had a strange habit of smiling | faintly to himself, who glanced back | g—John Hulbert is through. | ¢ night to sten | Hulbert's shocs, he himself, unciator of electrocution and capi- | tal punishment, will have to throw the switch and send two men to eternity. Ambrose Ross and John Slattery are to be put to death that night for the murder of a clerk in the Bellmore Bank and the commitment papers 8erious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old Reliable, Safe and Proven Remedy, “Lax- ative BROMO QUININE.” The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven Safe for more than a Quar- ter of a Century. The box bears this signature command the warden to fulfill the sentence. Warden Lawes was much upset to- Not that there are not appli- y men put in applications the moment Hulbert's res- s rumored. Some appeared . others wrote. But “find- n to take Hulbert’s place is Lawes said. "It re with a certain kind of he second executioner ince the electric chair rs ago. The first was a man vis of Corning. Hul- bert was “electrician” of Auburn Pri- son and lived at Albany. It was ex- pected he would remain till July next when he could draw & pension. daily train on e SantaFe Rt National Park | | R. C. Smith, G. C. Diilard, Dist. Pass. Agent Santa Fe Ry. -602 Finance Bidg.. Philadelphia, P ’: Phone: Rittenhouse 1464-5 e qeservati . and details Gon, Asent All those bright yellow trucks you've seen burning up the roads around Washing- ton---they’'re hauling‘happiness to hundreds of suburban homes---carrying crates of cheer to old and new families. Finest of furniture---best made in America---fit for the best homes in America. They're de- livering thousands and thousands of dollars worth of it, bought at this great Half-Yearly Sale, Have you gotten your share? THE Hrcerr Co-F SrRegT PETTING, NOT PICKETING, USED |,y wn vo neia vese s | Woodmward X Lotheoy '10th, 11th, F and G Streets Prices Greatly Reduced for Semi-Annual Furniture Sale Berkey & Gay 4-piece and S-piece Bedroom Suites Featured Today THE SAVINGS are EXTRAORDINARY 4-pc. Suite Reduced to $225 Walnut and Gu Beautif Par I 1 decorated. \With Pos Bed ) 4-pc. Suite Reduced to $19: Cor ion \Wal G 5-pc. Suite Reduce Suit 3 a A Berke Gia Dresser, Chif ty. Double Beds Jed. excellent v 4-pc. Suite Reduced to $350 5-pc. Suite Reduced to $425 Handsomely ished in smooth. Another & Gay; clean line of combination in 1 1 nd- mahdgany. A splendid value e rAtisns o $395 9-pc. Suite Reduced to $475 d to $425 Upholstered Boudoir Chair, Special . §24.50 Twin-Size Colonial Poster Beds.. .. ..... .. SI7.50 Eirdroom Fumiture Section. Seventh floor Simmons Metal Beds Reduced New Lowered Prices $Q tO 318 A large collection of They are finished in Ivory; some with decor : every style and finish, but all sizes. styles: Bedroom Furniture Section, Seventh floor ihese nd Double sizes. d finishes in lot. Buoyant Layer Felt Mattresses Twin Size, Special $18 Double Size, Special $23.50 They are diamond tufted and hnished with a soft roll edge, in very atttractive striped and flowered gray art ticking Box Springs, $26, $28 Fine, deep and springy. with soft felt top for wood or metal beds. Twin size, $26; Double size, $28. Badroom Furniture Section, Seventh floor. 4,000 yards Inlaid Linoleum Priced Low for the Semi-Annual Sale Heavy Grade, Good Quality Linoleums, in large and smalf tile patterns and a wide range of two, three and four color effects. 2,000 Yards, Special, $1.40 Sq. Yd. 1,000 Yards, Special, $1.95 Sq. Yd. 1,000 Yards, Special, $2.75 Sq. Yd. Finest Quality 9x12 Linoleum Rugs, $15.75 Linoleum Section, Sixth floor. Goose Feather Pillow: Very attractive pillows in art ticking to match the mattresses and box springs. 21x27 inches. Special, $3.30 each.

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