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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, | ). C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1926. SUFFERED VEARS WITH PIVPLES On Face. Hard, Large and Red. Cuticura Heals. *I suffer=d with pimples on my face for several years. They were hard, large and red, and fest and scaled over. The pi B ed eruptions. My face was swiully disfiguzed. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ‘Talcum ere all you need for ev day toilet and n ; purposes. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive-colored tablets a the result of Dr. Edwards’ determi- Have Discovered ' $25,000,000 a Day Spent Last Year In U. S. Building By the Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore., January An ave SAYS AMERICALAGS IN WAR ON "ANGER 'Far Behind Europein Attack- | ing Probiem. Dr. George A. | Soper’s View. struction in estmates made hel annual convention of the Assc General Contracters of America, which opened here yesterdiy. show This figure has beer hed by contractors to estimate the extent of excessive cos d to have been caused by culative build ing. promiscuous bonding and mis use of len luws. Leaders in the convention declire the country might have obtained much more construction work for the $8.000.000,000 estimated to have been spent last yeur for buildings, director of the American So-| roads, public werks and railronds for the Control of Cancer had some of the existing practices S iantr it tHemartets been removed. { ihe foremost van Amerfc . Assoviated Press YOr behind Lurope in By the NEW lags far Tanuary 20 Awmerica racki the problem of cancer and should or e more of iy Fesources 10 vom Lo dise: This was the asser tion of Dr. ¢ e AL Soper, man nizht at tended by e EE—— in record » foremost | 1 the dis v it can | Probably particn wecordingly part lical, proble TR ts Tor netenth of all deaths among grown people of the United States. and the { mortality is as h or higher in 1 v country of Burope. itry tully real wccor | seriptive work £ the Cafe Les I pare to the twitte {opening movement. pugan spirit of childrc vith th whoops n exc i | solemnity of the scriptive of the |One can feel th |the trees in thi 1| come the pir concer suddenly the wor la n'xm\m;: Soper said. Tnterviews that he had |« with over 30 of the foremost specialists of Europe ¢ opi that hefore the ¢ Imost lacor and Philadelph MUSIC nation not to treat liver and bowe! | zomplaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no oad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calo- mel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cur the liver at the expense of the teeth’ Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation, and a disordered liver. Take D:. Ed- wards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They ‘“clear" clouded brain and “perk up” the sp'~- its. 15c and 30c Famous Old Recxpe h for Cough Syrup Easily and cheaply b have Iwuml how to save tw thirds of the monev usuallv spent for cough preparations, by using this well-known old recipe || for making cough evrup. It is simple and cheap but it has no equal for results. It gives imme- \\ diate relief. usually stopping an | ordinary cough in 24 hnurs or leu Get 213 ounces of Pinex from. any druggist, pour it into & pint ||f bottle, and add plain granulated || sugar syrup to make a full pint. If vou prefer, use clarified molas- ses. honey, or corn syrup, instead | of sugar syrup. Either way. it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family a long time. It’s truly astonishing how quick- Iv it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs—loosens and raises the phlegm, soothep and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoving throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear en- tirelv. Nothing better for bron- chitis, spasmod croup, hoarse- ness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a_highly concentrated || compound of Norway pine extract known the world over for its heal- ing effec. on membranes. Avoid disappointment by ask- ing your druggist for 3 ounces of Pinex” with direc- tions, and don’t aeeept any- thing iuaranteed to ive absol e give absc isfaction or . K |‘umex\\_.'/.§~ Co., ¥t \\fl\rw Tnd. 57 f‘c\r‘ Coughs i Moe Butter Moe Butter says the only @il he dares to talk about in his sle is Ev.m clinc. His wife knows his taste in Chocohtcs. sohe should wviorry! Evangelines are what save his life. h his lif Loppiness! For just orzf iron man r pound you can pc I}}rxcnd ?mfc 'S icions with Eva; line Chocolates. Good news ? We'll say so ! An}(_;l you can n tat the Hz s Store }notc addrcss below ) in ¥lb. to 51b. boxes. anrcnough we'llsay ! .m y~Soda~ Tea Room 107 F St.,N.W. IS CONC nizat Symphony ubordin: presence Two of TwentyJ‘ne Left folk. Va.. at Nor- by Engine Trouble. Va., Jaunary v0 (@) Twenty-three of the twenti-five i planes that will fly from here Guantanamo. Cuba, to particip: the Joint maneuvers of the A fleet ‘had hopped off « > morning. The othe S |that of the flight commande ose delaved by engine trouble b 0% | expected to get away within an hour ufibus wrors | SSbes S to BEL ARay WIthin an hons: Costumes—Artistic & Authentic For sale or rent—on display at Mayflower Hotel From Jan. 20th to Jan. 29th Miss Eads, representing VAN HORN & SON, PHILA. conductor this concert. at the Washing: composer 1ton turned {music a heari richly rewarded of the ol shipers of the pressed andibly ned opinion that * 2 e no composers nowadavs, were all th interested developments the nodern | and there many such | Th were, 100 the audfence .\\ «shington’s usual glittering array lof official and diplomatic representa- T on I!-— stuke, there was thick-set figu there etc. | in are in ! House BILLPROVIDES NEW UTILITIES' BOARD Measure Includes Lawyer and Two Engincers Besides Commissioners. request of the District Com- Chairman Zihlman of the {, commiittee today intro Al the \ missioners, House [ | duced 4 bill to amend the act creating the Public Utilitles Commission of the | District The Public Utilitles Commission, was 1 by a rider on the DIis ap ill for the fiscal ), 1914 proposes that the com Il consist of the Commis District. a citizen of the W in law. who shall be e was the District members of Utilities Commission by oftice and shall exer public utility com wditional and super Wers 1o their work as District mers Those members of the commission 1 ppointed by the President and th o officar who shail be ent would hold office for + the bill in sioners shufl mers would ansia Utilities Cownis detailed | mission would receive unnpenmflun equivalent to that of a District | missioner. The engineer officer d tailed as'a member of the commis- slon would be paid such amount in addition to his Army pay und allow ances as would make his salary equivalent to that of the other Com- missioners, | the proposed Public Utilities Commis sion shall orgs who shull serve until the first nuary, 1927 nday in January in e numbered year the commi It provides that a majority of the commissifoners shall ¢ a quorum and any vaeanc fmpair the right remaining commissioners to all the powers of the com | missio | Any inquiries or heurin 3y commission may by | e W wny Commissioner | < and orders when approved | slon shall be order of the commission is given power to nd public rules to cover its | sdings and to regulate the estigations and hear to public utilities. lly provided that ner shall be directly o interested in any public ity or in any stock, bonds, mortg: securities or contract of any such p lity, and if any commissio ntarily lumn(nl 50 1 shall ipso commissioner shall be otherwise th |l must within a divest himself of such in to do . his office becomes : the commission time or, failing ed legisiation also a ers to appoint i the the people « in any action per i Utilit of the « such I would e term at case arising under i This people’s counsel ppointed @ i rccordance and he shall the Commis ication act, poval by Exceptional 16th Street Home Lot 50 Feet Front porch and two First There GARDINER & DENT Inc. Main 4884 1409 L Street N.W. { with bushy hl.u k lh-)' and long, hm {her fingers, that plucked his mean: every phrase from the or- the opening number Signor appeared in the role of com with Thaddeus Rich e, conducting. The work concerto in the Mizolydian {mode. The moderato movement intro. | duced melodies in brillant flights of i notes, alternating with the heavy tug. ging of blurred cho which broug | Henry Cowell’s “Tides” ro mind. The plano led und echoed by ‘he strin a 1 the horns took up a {melody., to be followed by the softest ! echio e strings, swelling into | er passages when the piuno caught the melody at a climax and with don nward-swoopir glissando carried iit into n mood of the texture of a {vevery, with the wind and string choirs ever readv to rry on the musical | story. The second movement, lento began with « bellmotif and chant 1m with the horns and strings | again almost mimicking the pidno's {1ead. These themes were Qeveloped ! and embroiderd with light, Tantastic The Carvied their hey seemed on a sical lark. Then entered s but te perceptibly sy 1 meas- ype imd bl ) thene 'k was brought unified and logical finale in the moyvemnent, played without pau! tk lento. rerybody dition-bound showed enthusiastic the nest number tdunces and airs {in the sixteenth and | turies and freel i‘hl v first announceent ‘nmmx y 12 chianiie Bate unit hire dos ais iinguished this number. Then came the rustic dance of inusic hox qual ity. followed by an air which opened and closed with a prett: fancy based | on the clocks of Paris and with a hvinnike sonoritv in the air proper. o lust of the eroup was a “Ber- 4. another tvpe of rustic which had an especially buoy- | ir delicately ornamented. Figally came the much talked of Pines of Rome.” which Respigh wrote #s a companion plece to his ns of Rome." which was in- ed here so ably by the Cleve Orchestr: a short “Pines” been er con Toscannini. Mengelberg A novel feature of th is the introduction of a phono ph record of an actual nightin- | < notes in the third part. The | { Budtence at to be on the lookout f n because s novelty including the most tra lover present, appreciation of a group of old tten for the lute venteenth cen- transcribed for Several hundred pairs. standard. highly ductors and others MEN $8, $9 and $10 Footwear £ mdtheta. conld pival tre notes of the nightingale conservative Suappy and atyles. Splendid All our own regular st We can 6t evershody. Men’s $6 and $7 Footwear $4.90 5 For Infants’ A group of a few hunderd pairs of infants’ shoes. sizes 0 to 8. have been radically reduced for the sale. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 values, some $4.00. Who says | This Countrys Dry? | You'll get rain, snov, sleet| | and slush! Put real prohibi txon on wet feet and colds! | Wear RUBBERS AT YOUR DEALER’S THRINK Cl IFamily . T his 105th Hali - Y carance Sale of Shoe Store — and the it makes all those of the past look like “practice’ makes perfect”—and prices you'll agree that the time we spent in * was well spent! Women's $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Footwear All choice footwear, and all up to the high Family Shoe Store All desirable styles in wanted leathers. Women'’s $8.50 to $10 Footwear Our regular lines and many novelties. of shoes bought for sale purposes. And that makes a difference. HOSIERY Women's Full-Fashioned Hosiery These ure the same stock- ings we have sold for much {hrouchout " the” season. A Men's Special at 0. A Children’s Special at 50c For Children Several hundred pairs of high shoes in choice leathers and styles. Worth actually 25% to 30% Now $].95 $2.95 & $3.45 more HOUSE BEH for this one! But “practice vou note these prac- when 4,85 This is not a lot $6i§ All Physical Culture Shoes for Women Are Reduced 5975 51085 All Physieal Cuiture Ox- fords and Strap Pumps which formerly sold at $11, $12 and $12.50 and $13.50 are now $10.85. For Growing Girls Oxfords, pumps and high shoes in this group—all at a deep re- duction. . $2.95 $345 and $3.95 Former prices begin at $4.80 and in some cases ut $6.00 und $7.00 310- 312 SEVENTH STNW. ~ THE IND | The Commissioners’ bill directs that the | odd- | sioners | rman | deemed | 4 FEAR IS FELT FOR LIFE | OF GERMAN PROFESSOR| RBerlin Perturbed Over Fate Member of Leipzig Institute Held in Afghanistan of nize by electing a chalr- | Afghan code of a life for a life ernment circles are perturbed ouve the fute of Prof. of the Leipzig Geographical Institute, who is | in a Kabul, Afghanistan, jail charged with murder. It appears that the professor, while {riding on a motor cyele from Peshay {to Kabul last November, passed caravan in charge of mounted ins. One of the horses shied threw its rider, whe 1 a furiou: tried 10 shoot the German A s ensued, during which the s rvevolver went off aud ounded jone of the Afghans, who subsequently | die Stratilsaue professor yeported the affalr to | the German legation at Kabul and attempted Lo escape from Afzhanistan in 4 motor car, hul was arrested on | the_trontier- (PR T . Your Two Best Friends are— Guard Them o ee Ch Your EYES GRADUATE OPTOMETRISTS S ™= 708 7th St. and 3123 M St. - Just pure enjoyment! OMATO SOUP! Ripe, luscious, sun-sweetened tomatoes! We wash them five times in crystal-pure running water. Strained through mesh as fine as pin points, all their delicious Serve it as a Soup Sauce Salad tempting puree. 12 cents a can goodness is in this rich and Enjoy it today! event. be to your advantage to this time. SEPARATE BEDS: Four-poster Bed with solid Mahogany posts and cross rail. The head end is made with Mahogany Veneer. This bed is double size. $35.00 Was $40.00. Reduced to Simmons Steel Beds with full paneled head and foot ends. Both double and twin sizes — finished in Walnut. $33.75 Were 545.00. Reduced to Simmons White Enamel- finish Steel Beds, made with 2-inch continuous posts. 4.0 and 4.6 sizes. Three-piece style includes spring. $9.85 Were $13.50. Reduced to TABLES: Solid Mahogany Library Table of Grand Raplds make. An excelent piece beautifully finished. Was $55.00. $4150 Reduced to *Library Table finished in Mahogany Veneer, with drawer. $48.50 Was $56.00. Reduced to. . Solid Mahogany Daven- port Table of Grand Rapids make. Was $55.00. $41 50 SEPARAT Reducedto. . .. Boudoir Armchair, Loose Cushion and covered with a fine quality of Velour. $35.00 Was $45.00. Reduced to buy that suite or sepa sey BEDRCOM SUITES: Four pieces. consisting of Dresser, Chest of Draw- ers, Vanity Dresser and Double Size Four-Poster Bed. Excellently made of Walnut and Gumwood with fine quality of figured Veneer. Was $350.00. 298.50 Reduced to $ 8. Four-piece Suite of Grand Rapids make. con- structed of Walnut and Gumwood: Dresser, Chif- forette, Vanity Dresser and Double size Bed. A very attractive Suite. Was $485.00. $36500 Reduced to Seven-piece Bedroom Suite, consists of Dresser, Chifforette, Vanity Dres: er, Double size Bed, Chair, Bench and Night Stand. A Grand Rapids product in Mahogany and Gum- wood with fancy overlay panels of figured Veneer. Was $750.00. Reauedto . $585.00 Five-piece Bedroom Suite of finely finished Walnut and Gumwood, consisting of Dresser, Chif- fonier, Vanity Dresser, Double Bed and Bench. This is a very superior Suite of Grand Rapids manufacture. Was $600.00. Renedra. . $525.00 E CHAIRS: Overstuffed Armchair, with comfortable round- shaped back, covered with attractive Velour. Was $50.00. $41 .50 Reduced to. . Seventh and: Eye Streets. Radically Reduced--- Every discontinued style. every broken lot is included in this clearance Because of the truly grear values and remarkably low prhes. it will rate piece vou have in mind at LIBRARY SUITES: Two-piece Library Suite. consisting of Settee and Armchalr in solid Mahog- any frame with cane backs and sides. Covered with a fine grade of Velour and has reversible Cushions and four Pillows. Wos SUSI0. $337 80 Reduced to Bed-Davenport Over- stuffed Suite. Consists of Davenport Bed, with sep- arate felt Mattress, Arm- chair and Wing Chair. Covered with Tapestry and has reversible Cushions. Was $323.00 $265 00 Reduced to A splendid Overstuffed Suite for the living room. Three pieces—Davenport, Armchair and Fireside Winged Chair. Velour up- holstery with loose spring cushions. $125.00 DINING ROOM SUITES: A very handsome Suite of ten pieces, constructed of Walnut and Gumwood. The China Closet has glass panel in the door. $250.00 Special Special Price BOOKCASE : Fine Mahogany Veneer Bookcase with three doors having Latticed glass panels. A very handsome design and splendidly made. $125.00 Was §145.00. Reduced to

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