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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY Dr(’anl-FflCC Owner TOTAL SUN ECUPSE York, the New England States and |cutting across Labrador, as indicated | phenomenon of January 24, 1925, were THEDSOPH'STS SPLIT ———— Canada in 1932 was announced yester- | in the approximation of Von Oppolzer, | the first to arouse interest in this sec- o . . day by the Dudley Observatory as a|the total eclipse of 1932 will swing |tion of the country in the eclipse, Has Suitor Jailed . L) * At Rainbow’s End — /4 i 2 Astronomers Announce IN I 32 EDULED result of revisions of approximations |down through the New England States | which brought observers from all over made by Dr. Egan von Oppolzer of the [and go out to sea off the Massachu-[the country to Rhode Island and Con- v | [ Edihess N tion Will Be Visible in New York, | New England and Canada. th he United lof A B av, however, |t necticut. = H s, tor of the ob- | for 18, 1926. cll on Saturday, when “the insidions penetration of 'the liberal Catholi “ 99 | Church” into the eosophist move OVER “NEW MESSIAH" | ment was denounced by & section of S the members and charges of bad faith By the Assoclated Press. were made against officials and lead e | LONDON, January 18—The Daily |ers. A Peculiar Tangle. | Sketch says there has been a definite OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS i | split in the ranks of the Thr‘nnnph!s!s‘ lipse | From the New Orleans Times Picayune over the “new messiah,” Krishnamur- | Now Loeated fn Our Own Blds. “You Sue S ti, and his new world religlon. ‘The | Iversheet has been | newspaper asserts that the London | 092,2 14th St. England | married s months and has not filed pposite Franklin Park ticipat- | fo lodge, consisting of 40 members, the A . : i assistant, Sebas- |ing by almost a vear the calculations C L F L I N aldest lodge in England, has seceded, | e as well as 16 otthr members of the | . announced that new |of Dr. Benjamin Hoss of Albany Ob- i Eat. 1889 ALBA January culations based on the most recent 'gervatory, given out vesterday. “Well, you see, she married her pub- | ~According to the Sketch there was | Optieians total eclipse of the sun visible in New Vienna' Academy, which for a half | setts const. century have served as guldes for as- Obscura- | tronomers PROVIDENCE, R. e At the time of the total eclipse of [ (#).—On January, 1925, it was announced that | Frank another would not be observable in | Obser . January 18! Prof, Establishes Endowment to Put U. S. in Lead in b Civilian Aviation. “\What in the world is the matter?” | society. r tables showed that instead of Prof. Seagrave's calculations of thelicity agent.” & Stormy meeting of the national coun- Onsametaists By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January effort to make the United in civilian aviation, Da copper 10th, 1ith, F and G Streets held 1oy 18.—In_an ates lead heim. A Personal Representative of JANE CURRAN Noted Hair Specialist will be in attendance in the Hair Dressing Section for a limited time beginning tomorrow, January 19th For forty years Miss Curran has cared for the hair of New York society, exclusively—but now, we are able to offer to our patrons these identical tonics and treatments. reliminary wor intention of entering the read to other rooms. ad lived at the hotel for three vears, and had registered as from It is thought he fell ! and set his 2 10-vear pe Explains Purpose. cretary Hoover, s that his fam fied with ex rth and has January Sale Values Tailored Overblouses and Shirts $ 1 .95 and $2.95 Seldom indeed, and especially at the height of the social FonSpanisN car = e the sow btk tailleurs for Spring blouses and <h quite the thing. And such a variety of chic n collars, cuffs, tucks, pleatings and ties. Broadcloth in white, tan and blue We sketch but two of many styles White Broadcloth, round collar, $2.95 Blue Broadcloth, smartly tucked, $1.95 Blouse Section, Third flonr ¥ Very Specially Priced 7-Plume Feather Fans If your hair is falling. or thin, too oily. too dry. unsightly with dandruff or fading—vyvou will want to consult Miss Curran’s representative FATHER JOHNS 'MEDICINE fi’"COLDSana g COUGHS chopp R 70 F S ic solicemen and . B e il | Oinnersof athermakes’ trade quichlyfor ’ For your convenience appointments may be made by telephone— Main 5300 tweed A Consultation without charge or obligation lines, Has season, comes the opportunity to buy a beautiiul feather fan at such an extraordinarily low price. A fortunate Diesing EilTun. SesondtRass edom from purchase brings these—and they will go quickly. customs barrier, the lead in extending civil a Choose from these nine favored colors —peach, orchid, maize, orange, jade coral, rose, white and American beauty. We Are Compiling a “Directory of Dressmakers” If you are a dressmaker and care to have your name appear, we would be glad to ¢ you call at a the Yard Goods Sections, or fill out this cg mail to us. BOY SLEDS INTO RIVER: BODY CUT FROM ICE Fan Section. First floor. January 18.—A slide on his Christ «n unidentitied Bronx River. Finnegan and NAME . Joseph AME ADDRESS the unknown ay who he was. ph was slidin youngsters down a steep e It was great fun, des; like thaw. Cheers when Joseph's sled took off cord distance changed to dis- d shouts for help when sled v disappeared into 2 break in with other bankment the Spring- | vived with fir: : as ’ b { ‘The men dove repeatedly into the fce water, but without result. The body was chopped out 20 feet or mure from the hole In the ice. There is a widowed mother and four remaining children. BY EXPLODING TANK By the Associated P EL SEGUNDO, ( January 1S —One man was injured, it is believed fatally, and property damage es timated at $200,000 caused when an $0,000-gallon tank of distillate ex ploded_at the Standard Ofl Co. Re finery here Saturday The cause of the blast has not yet been determined. Al Collier, 19, of Inglewood, a ganger, was working on t0p of the tank when it exploded. The cap of the huge tank blew off, carry- ing Collfer a distance of more than 100 feet. The heavy steel tank was melted almost to the ground. Firemen from El Sezundo joined the oil company's fire squad and quickly had the flames under sufficlent control to protect the nearby tanks. Studebaker 'Puwewflurabiiiiqfinfish» i L Guard Against_“i"lu” ] With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonta usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good cld Musterole. Musterole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation. It ha! the good qualities of the old-fas] mustard plaster without the biister. | Rub it on with your finger-ti First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sen sation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. | It may prevent serious illness. Musterole is also n milder form for and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Jars & Tubes M i A Sweater Cost: 2nd Slip-on Two New Models for Spring The Sweater Coat is of wool and rayon, in a new Jacquard design—and comes in orange with gray, white or tan, with powder blue, $12.75. The Slip-on is knitted in the closely woven reverse stitch —in powder blue, cameo pink, bois de rose and white, $5.75. Other New Sweaters, $5.75 to $18.75 Sweater Section, Third floor. A New Pump with High Arch Particularly essential in the pump without a strap is the high arch—fitting high in the instep in this new pump for Spring, wh “The beaded tongue gives the ef be had in black satin, or bronze kidskin. Black Satin Bronze Kidskin Women's Shoe Section, Third finor. a particular feature h will prove its success. of a buckle, and it may TELEPHONE SPECIALTY . . (Women's. Children's, or other type of RATE < (By the day or garment) Yard Gocds Section, Second foor Tomorrow—In the Leather Goods Section Sale---HANDBAGS Jewel Boxes, Trinket Boxes at Extreme Reductions il ; i . It is the event of the season in this section—many FIRST PRESENTATION OF The New Cottons The New Woolens —That Predict the Warm Weather of our most beautiful imported bags are included —and every piece has been taken from our regular stock. As many are one of a kind, you will want ¢*Those bilious headaches can be prevented” *] know how agonizing they are. For years I was a chronic sufferer. “And the headaches were not the worst part of it. The strong d I used to take to relieve the pain upeet my stomach lrr::la:lowly but surely undermined my general health. “Finally I found out that mKI headaches were due to con- stipation. My doctor advised Nujol. After taking it regularly a few weeks the trouble disappeared. “Since then I have never had another headache. There is no reason why I should, for the cause has been corrected.” Nujol Corvects Constipation in Nature’s Way fects. To insure internal cleanliness, it should be taken regularly. Unlike laxa- tives, it does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol today and begin to enjoy the perfect health that Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for everybody. Nujol simply soft- ens the waste matter and thus permits regular and thorough elimination without overtax- ing the intestinal muscles. Nfcdical authorities approve Nujol because it is gentle, is possible only safe and natural in m when elimination its action. of TeintesnaLiusmcant ig normal and You can take Nujol for any length For Constipation regular. time without ill ef- M to choose early. Leather Handbags —pouch and envelope styles, some beautifully beaded— with colorful inlays—smart colors—clever clasps and fit- tings. 2at$3 3 at $4.50 11 at $5 8 at $6 8 at $8 1at $9 1 at $10 1 at $15 2 at $18 2 at $20 1 at $22 2 at $25 Silk Handbags —pouch styles, and flat envelope in a great many dif- ferent styles and colors; un- usual shapes—a few vanities. 2at$3 6 at $4 1 at $12.50 2 at $16.50 5 at $72.50 12 at $20 13 at $10 6 at $25 Sewing Baskets 4 at $7.50 3 at$8 Jewel Cases, Stick Pin and Trinket Boxes---Many Styles 14 at $1.25 19 at $1.50 17 at $2 1at$3 3 at $4 3at$s 2 at $6 1at$7 4 at $10 1 at $12 2 at §15 1 at $18 6 Cigarette Cases at $2.50; 1 Leather Waste Basket, $9 Leather Goods Sectton, Firat. flaor. Modes of Spring and Summer, 1926 Here is a brilliant assemblage of the new fabrics, many from Old World looms—others smart American creations. Notable in the collection are: BORDERED FLANNELS, new designs that resem- ble wool embroidery—in Lanvin, gray and blue, $7. TAPESTRY WOOLENS, very modernistic in de- sign ; backgrounds of gray, tan, with red and green, $8. PLAID HOMESPUNS, for smart Spring coats, $6. PASTEL-COLOR WOOL JERSEYS, 54-inch tub- ing, $2.75. TASHIAN, a kasha-like fabric in pastels, $6. RAYON-AND-WOOL HOMESPUNS, in the pastel tones, $6. gORDERED FRENCH VOILES, in the rose design, 3.50. IMPORTED COTTON CREPES, brilliantly color- ful, $2.50. PRINTED SILK-AND-COTTON CREPES, many designs, $1.25. TUB ALPACAS lustrous and colorful, 85¢c. Cotton and Wool Dress Geods Section, Second ficor.