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THE EVENING 1 SERHTE TA S SCORED B CREEN Revenue Sacrificed in Huge Reduction. ion. Has Othe: (r‘hn'v’ pt within Tre v total reductions Danville City Hall Begun. | p al o The Star. JANVILLE ; X No Comfort —is possible where the cquipment s 1t olight call on Col- YRR | 2 . £ & g g g ost efficient hot- and vapor sys- fRepairs and new ecquipment. Consistently Reasonable Prices. & Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning £621 F Street Phone Main QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets R . physician I's old-time the formula_for treating patients tipation and torpid live Tablets do not t a healing, sooth- tive “keynote” of ed, olive-colored ¢ the bowels and -—bad breat tired feeling— ] pid liver—constipa- ands take just to keep right. and 30c. For Colds Grip, Ersfisn- | atie st House Leader Sees Needed and as a Preventive tablets ;(g‘ Serious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the cdd 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 C. 7 Bpore- Price 308, Mme. W YO 15.—After nee of 10 years from the oper- By the Asso nary i Heink n grardmother expressed ] | Formal Dedication of Flagstaffs * Mme. Schum which Wagnerian part in her Schumann the tiftieth— of my no fals b to s when I fi CHURCH NOT POLICEMAN, SAYS BISHOP FISKE Episcopal Prelate Suggests That Citizens and State Solve Pro- hibition Problems. ted Press. N. Y., February 15— es Fiskd of the Episcopal ocese of Central New York, in an ress yesterday, sald in reference jon question, “Person- bLelleve the eighteenth repealed. ve a modifica- act would be of modifica n with Government cont - ation of sale, would be the real solu- I am insisting cn is that it the business of the citizens and it \lm of the State to solve ese probl the church’s siness is that of a moral teacher, a moral pe chumann-Heink to Sing Opera Again in 66th Year; Knows Limitations stine Schumann- | rday she will | | fought, in Ditter poverty, for recog- | nition.” Mmie. Schumann-Heink thought she id siog Erda r now than n she “was a child,” but expressed “to sing the big parts” - said she had not *‘the ambition and belief that I can ump over the fence.” “I should always have kept up my | opera singing.” she said. “I should never have gone in for concert sing- ing, for I was made to move, to act, to interpret in motion the meaning music. On the concert platform | T could not do this.” FINISHING TOUCHES SOON ON RED CROSS BUILDING and White Marble Balustrade Set for Saturday Morning. The ground be finally completed E with the original plans of the archi- tect when the two flagstaffs and the| white ble balust in the fore- | ound of the building are formally itdicated Sz ¥ morning. The | -ompleted morial commemorates | the heroism of the women of the| | North and s in the Civil War. The exe which will be held the terrace in front of the build- will begin at 10 o'clock. The for- mal presentation of the fiagstaffs and balustrade will be made by & repre- sentative of the Scrymser family, which made ‘the first contribution of $100,000 to: emorial. Chair- man John will make a briet ance and the are expected to be the Women's Reliet Corps the Confederac: Members of the central of the Army and Navy : bers of other patriotic organizations are also expected to attend. The lodestone or |PLAN BIG CEREMONY natural magnet | S STAR, WASHINGTON, TO LAUNCH 9 SHIPS Three Governors Will Be Among Visitors at Newport News Next Saturday. Special Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND, Va., February 15.— Three governors, many officfals from Washington and a large number of the members of the General Assembly are expected to attend a launching at Newport News Saturday, next, when nine vessels are to be given their initial dip Into the waters of Hampton Ro: all from the of the Newport News Dry Dock and Shipbullding C On_the ay keels for three ves: h more than 600 feet long, will be laid. -Officials of the company say that this wil break the launch ing record for any shipbuilding com- pany in the world. Elaborate ar rangements are being made for the entertainment of a very large num- ber of persons. It is considered cer- tain that a formal invitation to the members of the Legislature will be given, and it may be possible that it will be pted. the Crescent City, unique, is also noted because by simply ero: street one {8 transferred modern _city, with new opportunities, to the historic or city of old romance. Nowhere else in the United States is there a paral- lel situation. A most_excellent Winter climate, and many historic, educational and en tertaining features to attract the a- tention of the visitor. There are of Mexi 3 port, Pass hris terested in fishing and ports may find comfortable hotels and in-| teresting recreation. The famous Crescent Limited, all-| Pullman de luxe train, and three other 0od modern J through Pullms comfortable and trial South For particulars as to fares, time of trains, Pullm: sleeping car reserva- tions, ete., 1 upon or write 10 H st is composed of parts of iron and 8 parts of An Unusual Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples FRENCH CHINA At a Fraction of the Actual Cost of Manufacture Made by famous French china factories. Imported to this country. Used as showroom samples, and pur- chased by us at a remarkable price concession. Of- fered to you at these extremely low prices. Over 1,000 pieces of odd patterns and designs. Only I n.w., Southern Railw D. C, MONDAY, BERGDOLL DENIES CRIME. Will Be Confronted by Girl, Al leged Victim, at Hearing. MOSBACH Germany, February 14 UP).—Grover C. Bergdoll, draft evader, arrested Saturday on a charge of immorality, will be confronted by his alleged victim early In the week. FEBRUARY 15, 1926. He emphatically denies that he is guilty of the charge of abduction. The State attorney declines to discuss the case while investigations are pending. e — Growth of the rubber industry in Canada raised the value of the manu- factured output from $39,469,786 in 1921 to $57,411,446 in 1925, an increase of more than 60 per cent in four years, according to a survey conducted by the Dominion bureau of statistics. FOR Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Rheumatism Headache vertisement. one or two matching pieces, but the patterns are so general that they may be used with almost any dinner service. The china is of exquisite fineness, the colors and gold decorations beautifully applied. They are values such as we have not seen in years. French China Tea Cups and Saucers 35¢ each, 3 for $1 Less Than Actual Cost to Make Most all are one-of-a-kind patterns, but in a wide variation of shapes and decorations, one of which is sketched above. French China Dinner Plates, 25¢ Less Than Actual Cost to Make One of these is sketched above. Most all are one-of-a-kind, in attractive border patterns. French China Covered Dishes, $1 Less Than Actual Cost to Make In oval shapes, as sketched; also round and square. Beau- tiful spray and border decorations that blend well with al- most any other patterns. Chinaware Section, Fijth floon \ as much to make a house a “Home" as a A Bridge Lamp for the card table, a Floor Lamp by the staircase, or a Reading Lamp beside Dad’s Chair; they all are prerequisites of a “Home.” beautiful Lamp. The Lamps offered here are serviceable, as w Our stock contains Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Accept only ‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Asnrie in the trade marx of Bayer Manufacture of Momoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid The Semi-Annual Sale Will Soon Saturday, February 20th, is the last day of this event that features great price reductions on much of our regular stock. The Sale contains many exceptional values that every one will do well to inspect. New Address 612 13th St. EDMONSTON'’S SPECIAL A Special Sale that includes our ENTIRE STOCK of Women’s Plain, One, Two and Three Strap Pumps and Oxfords and also N N Boots that ~~—=_) SoLb ur TO0 $10.50 All leathers and sizes in most every line are complete. SALE LIMITED to 10 Days Only EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated ) 612 l3th Street West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. Next Droop’s Music House ANDREW BETZ, Manager But five days are left to take ad- vantage of the saving opportunities offered. Artistic Lamps Make Artistic Homes No other single item of furnishing will do ell as attractive. These Special Features for Tomorrow’s Selling Wicker Furniture Gives a Homelike Air many that have been greatly reduced for the Semi-Annual Sale. Bridge and Junior Floor Lamps ; Reduced Prices, $12—$13.50 Bridge Shades Reduced Prices $6.50 to $9.50 In Silver and Gold, Black and Gold, Antique Gul&, Venetian Woodwan & o and Verde. Lamp Sectlon, Sixth floor the following finishes: In the Semi-Annual Sale At a New Low Price There is an indefinite “something” about Wicker Furniture that seems to fit in with one’s idea of comfort and contentment. to explain what it is—but we do invite you to see our stock of this Furniture. Semi-Am/maI Sale will assist vou in finding that “cozy homey” atmospheére. k i Reed Rocker — Semi-Annual We do not try Sale Price $13.75 An early inspection of the values offered in the Reed and Reed-Fiber Suites Junior Shades Reduced Prices $10 to $13.50 Chairs Rockers Tables Reduced or Specially Priced in-the Semi-Annual Sale $55 to $325 Many Reed and Reed-Fiber Pieces Tea Wagons Settees Garden Chairs Sewing Baskets Ferneries Table Lamps Dome Lamps Wicker Furniture Section, Sixth floor. “Beauvais” rugs are the finest type of Axminsters made by that famous manufac- turer of rugs, Sanford. The 9x12 size sells regularly for much more than $49.50. Sanford’s Westchester Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs 9x12 Size, $45.50 Sanford’s Luzerne Velvet Rugs 9x12 Size, $36.50 . Bug Section, Fifth- fioor,