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FROTESTS USING FUNDS OF INDIANS New Mexico Association Ob- jects to Spending Tribal Money on Bridges. on Indian Affa phed to the Senate appr A protest against | of Navajo Indian tribal | oss the San N. Mex. <ed hridges peral pub- )f little use to the In- DR. LAMB AGAIN HEADS SOCIAL HYGIENE BODY President of Society and Other Of- ficers Re-elected at Meeting of Directors. Lamb the was the hoard in the District officers were re-ele Stephen B, Kramer, Mrs. Julius vice president third vice presiden Fowler, fourth vice pre: Smith, secretary, im. treasurer. ty, including on of social hyeiene litera- 1 the work undertaken in of teaching the story of | te puplis of the junior <h were di latter work fd Colunibia Junior by Dr. Edith H. Swift, Unued by her, it was decided other junior high schools Dr. Vernon Kellogg of New York wnd Rev. John M. Cooper of Catholic niversity will address the nest eve- nins meeting of the society, March it Stephen’s Parish House. Turch Aby D president second Simon W B Activities of th v distribu December b i the High Schools will be con in the SERVICE TO FARMERS. Department of Agriculture to Start Radio Plan. A daily radio service consisting of 30 timely. practical questions by farmers and their answers hy experts of the Department of Agricuiture will proximately 20 stations, commencing Announcement of the new b! by the department’s radio tion said that “Fifty Farm FI will be broadeast between 1 130 pm.. with the following general daily topics: Mor live stock: Tues- | crops and soils, Wednesday, poul Thurse ruits and ve hles dairying ime—aver when the | ual in num- | bables came along in | N that the fair sex was A full bodied oil, resistant to heat, that will stand up under all conditions. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere | BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ COLUMBIA 5228 Trom truises HURTS HIP IN FALL FROM TREE Bruises and strain quickly helped by simple treatment A simple home 1 onee, will greatly | ery frome bruises, prains ment, used sten recov- H strains and Hundreds of people from all over the country have taken the trouble 1o write of the truly remarkable re. ~ults they have gotten from using it A young woman Bushnell's Basin, N. Y., that while writes from Monroe County, he was picking | {filed suit In the D alleged personal injuries from W. Rus- Each is partly off thel, D T Y 2 % 6,000 Visit New Biography Room At Public Library Use of the biography room at the central huilding of the Public ) v more than 6.000 per- it was opened two months | | little has popu- more than shown its Tarity among stated today at the I 8,000 velimes in the ving éspecially attractive the Winter weather, it when persons like to for the we nes Roberts Mrs, ), by his mother, rerts, has Supreme Court damages for riet to wer $10,000 n automobile le June 25 streets. At- ewmyer & King appear for the plaintiff. BODY OF SLAIN GIRL IDENTIFIED BY FRIEND Roommate Says Victim Was Adopt- ed Daughter of Religious ‘Worker. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 11.—The body of a voung woman found shot to death on the Kast Side Mondav was identified yvesterday as that of Elsie Reg: waltress, formerly of Ottaw nada. Identification roommate, Miss Eva waitress. as the third time the body had entified.” A few hours bef Mixs Dav ctim was her friend, M Nottingham, a dancing she believed the dead g as Miss Lucille Finch. On Monday it was mistakenly | believed the girl was Genevieve Mc- Guire, known as “Supercilious Jinn; s 1id &he had known when they ince then wprking in in various they had lived together. cafes and night clubs cities. They were emploved here in FRIDAY M \\/ D. €, THURSDA a Chinese tea garden in the Times Square distriet. Last Sunday night, she said, her friend went out at 11 o'clock and did not return. Police sald that they learned from Miss Davis that in 1924 Miss Regan'a was associated with the n, Ottawa, Canada. . February 11 (#),—Elsie Regan, 0 was shot to death in New York, was the adopted daughter of Hugh MecCormick of the Salvation Army industrial department here. She ‘was reputed a good singer and went on the stage. She visited Ottawa four vears ago. Since then her foster father hax heard from her only four times. Divorce Suit Dismissed. Justice Siddons of the District Su preme: Court has dismissed a_suit for e [ divorce brought by Mrs. Myrtle Kes t pn against Willlam Kesterson. The court sustained the claim of Kes terson through Attorney Crandal Mackey that she never was legally married to him because she did not between dlow six months to elapse | her divorce in Virginia from her first husband and the ceremony with Kes- terson. The Virginia law provides that a decree of divorce is not oper- ative until six months after the paper is signed, that is, that no remarriage may take place within that period. ONLY & FRIDAY « Sigmunds Look for the “YELLOW’ Friday Signs FRIDAY BARGAINS Number One $1.50 and $2 GLOVES —Straight 3and fancy turned back gauntiet wiyles. FRIDAY ONLY 88c First Floor SI —1n light Exery DAY Number Five $3 line. wr i back-lace mudels FRIDAY O 79¢ First Floor n sizen NLY Number Nine SILK SCARFS —Fringed and with nemstitched borders cellent ~quality of de chine. in fancy solid colors $1.69 First Floor Acep m o cold fions. Number Thirteen $1.50 POCKET- BOOKS and strap brown, pat Nicaly fitted FRI —Underarn stien. black eather bix made. LY Tlc First Floor Number Seventeen Nu GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES Spring 0 . prints: dels, with match 3 yow DAY ONL Now Thitd Floor Number Twenty-one Fur- __Thfa seaso els. give-away )\ s Bargain Basement % No. Twenty four BOSTON Number Two 50c RAY i ONLY BATH ROBES Number Ten DRESSES Number Fourteen Women’s New LOW SHOES —In patents, WASH SUITS Number Three NG GOWNS —Of extra heavy flannel b i (] LK HOS 33c First Floor 59c First Floor Number Seven RAY! the Number Six BLANKET dainty with stk <t eut e, FR 47c First Floor d i In ( First Floor Number Elev.n HOUSE new cricket hutton down and belted m w0 1 88¢ Third Floor made. eves and strme. and combina 78¢ First Flcox thee | Number Fifteen e $20 to $30 satins. vel valfekin this season’s styles —In coming terials. Buy vours at haif price. $13.00 Second Floor sod and First Floor mber Eichteen BOYS' CREPE KIMONOS 1 iroade and poplt and all 88c First Floor s A sensation at— FRIDAY VEST o Boys’ and Girls’ SWEATERS o W Fur-Trimmed CLOTH COATS e Number Nineteen ES e ————__ Number Four NDERWEAR U W 7 % Main Floor WY, Number Eight UNDERWEAR 72222 % DS % FRIDAY 88c Eirst Floor % Z % Number Twelve $1.50 PURE SILK HOSE —Chiffon and - service- weight full faghiones and perfect desirable Wack. F W % o First Floor Number Sixteen $5 SPRING HATS shapes n ady Here's 7 atch Friday sen g Third Floor Number Twenty KID GLOVES brown and black Offered you F. day 4t praciics your own Dr dloth “fur"trim- med_models: this Beason's latest “t¥ies. = Come in and ty them on. $9.87 Bargaln Basement I, EBRUARY. 11 $3,000,000 BID REFUSED. Offer of Dollar Interests for Ship Line Rejected. ‘The Shipping Board yesterday was advised by President Crowley of the Fleet Corporation to reject the $3.000.000 bid of the Dollar interests chase of the Admiral-Oriental nning from Seattle to the [FORMER OFFICIALS MUST FACE CHARGES Retired Police Lieutenant, 3 Depu- ties and 11 Others Must Go to Florida. however, said that R. Stanley Doilar, vice president of | the Dollar Lines, had expressed a | desire to negotiate upon another bid for purchase of the line, and he rec- ommended that he be given authority | 1o t up with Mr. Dollar new | < latter might care to Joshua L. Sprinkle, retired lieuten- ant of police: three former deputy| United States marshals, and 11 other Washingtonians must go to Florida to nnswer an indictment for-an i whisky consp of Appeuls refused to n mer opinion, and in an opinion by | Justice Robl declared there re- | mained nothing but for the lower court 10 issue removal warrants. Justice Balley of the District preme Court had decided the acy should be given a hearing to it the probable cause made out by the filing of the indictment. The Govern ment opposed this hearing and asked for an interpretation of the opinion of the appellate (ribunal. The position taken by the upper court upholds the Government's contention. . Capt. Crowley, from ims Meanwhile se Eroups Seattle are here to press thelr cf for the agency of the line, in case it is not sold. Mr. Dollar also is prepared (o urge strenuously that the ency which he now h < for op- eration of the line under the Fleet | | Corporation be retained by him. Su- d A woman who died in London some | months ago is said to have left the longest will on record. It consisted ———— | of more than 1,000 sheets of 90 words Germany has pocket electrie fans. e 43 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY | CELEBRATION PUSHED 1.000_ Invitations Extended to Prominent Residents and Officials. Deadline on Tickets Feb. 15. | About 1,000 fnvitations to attend | the of George have been distributed | ommittee on o the Jo nent residents of tal. Delegates stituent organ ns of the D mbi tion for ic rvance have hee ol stribution. id, prol cibution the s of the con the celebration kets should 5 1o Capt. Con f the com tions for ¢ by Febr way W. Cooke mittee, ments, made [ Kk rd Build- 17-PIECES, WITH THIS KROEHLER SUITE TAILORED IN RICH JACQUARD VELOUR o pieces—Davenport, Club Chair red in Iy ficured velour or ne construction throughout The ‘cushions are removahle and reversible. The arms are relled gracefully to add to the comfort. A suite that will Five lasting sarvice and comfort L YOU SAVE $62 ON THIS KROEHLER 3-PC. DAVENPORT BED SUITE Many families in selecting a new living room suite keep in mind the accommodation of extra over night guests from time to time, and choose i suite like this. in which the Davenport can be quickly converted into a full size bed on a moment’s notice During the day no one would suspect that the Beautiful Davenport contains t extra hidden feature. Upholstered in rich velour, spring filled. with comfortable rocker. This is a remarkable value at the low sale price. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS SAVE $10 price. Beautiful enamel all-steel bed, with a splendid set of springs, quality mattress and a pair of pillows— ON THIS FIVE-PIECE BED OUTFIT Now you can furnish that spare room or secure the complete outfit of five pieces at this very low sale l 7 price. a new. outfit for your own room at a ridiculously low PAY IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS This February Event Offers a Wonderfu tunity on F F YOU have the i liv L d dous savings on fine of the remarkable valu are here 100! Com small weekly an Six Fine o A very handsome ing of ap Oblong Host Chair and Five uine leather seats bread tri 34 inches. um and richly extra at choice Chin SMALL WEEKLY 11-PC. GROUP, INCLUDING 4-PIECE GUM WALNUT VENEER BEDROOM SUITE 1 AMERICAN These four Roomy Ch Full Vanity € in rich walnut veneer on sur woods—complete a dous saving! See it W Also included with this group, link pillow: shade and electric boudoir lamp and AND HU Bow-end large i and 2dr SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS . ng room or bedroom ght and ecarly tomorrow! ons have bheen p To Choose From 12.Piece Dining Room Suite Dining Suite, consist Extensic W sliz easel frame, electric bed light with silk Grandmother .Knew There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Gently rub it in. See how quickly the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsill'tis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neursigia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Jars & Tubes Dd I.Sm'ing Oppor- ‘ine Furniture . . ghtest need for a suite—whether then by all Treme d on all suites on our will mean tremen- These are but a few 1es vou will find. Many others arly for first selection and pay Floors of Furniture ® o With any suite purchased during our February Sale a £19.00 Bridge Lamp and Silk Shade. a $24.00 Mahogany Davenport Table or a $22.00 Buffet Mirror. Table, Buffer le Chairs with sen lvehrome console and two tapestry Sturdily built of finished in walnut Nt additiona) cost 9 OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS GUENOT FINI Bed [71‘!‘:\‘&11", anity) wer spring, bench, shade. cherries, t=e bra on which she wa standing broke ind gave her a bad fall. I suffered agony.” she says, . 1 used Sloan’s Liniment lieved the pain right away. Now don’t feel it at all.” Sloan’s zets results because just deaden the pain nch of the tree Z BAGS —Boston Bags in black _leatherette and tan overnizht size suit cases. An excellent value at the resular price " 50c First Floor 7 CANE PANEL WALNUT BED - $5.45 Continuous post, with cane panel, just as shown. One of the big values in our February Sale. EASY TERMS! 7 “but and it re- 1 " it it lace that hurts stream of fresh 7270, wweaks up pain. So clean and 00, Get a bottle tod: <lsts—35 cents. Dr. E 113 W. 18th St., New All drug- . Sloan York.