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= Overworked? Avoid Constipation Long hours at the desk, shortened hoursfof sleep, hasty and irregular meals, of exercise—these sap the vitality of the strongest body. At such times the danger ot constipation is more common and more serious. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for every- body. It does not affect the stom- ath, and is not absorbed by the body. Medical authorities approve Naujol because it is 5o safe, so gen- e and 3o natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a deficiency of natural lubricant in the intes- tines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits therough and regular bowel movements without griping. Nujolcan betaken foranylength of time without ill effects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit, and can be discontinued at any time. 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Cor.cct their damage. Open the bowels, chieck the fever, tone the system. You can do that in 24 hours with HILL'S. This way is efficient and complete. It is lsu well proved that millions now employ it. superior that we paid $1,000,000 for it. Don't rely on minor treatments. | with a cold in tre best way known—and now. At store. your drug Be Sure It's Price 30 CARA & QUININE Red Baz *2039"% with Purrat It is 50 | 1 | HOOPER ASSAILS | RAIL PEAGE BILL U. S. Labor Board Head Fa- vors Retention of Body. Hits “Propaganda.” i the labor | the execu in A state- the 15 forced itical press epared at the [ request of Chalrman for sub | mission 1o the House commer i mittee, ! lne 1d abolish and estatblish a new handing railvoad labor ve privileged statux row and Wednes- rted to the imerce . which w n mittee, the intersis Urges Perpetuation of Board. Insteud of ( the bill A perpetui enactment Hoopwe fuvor either the intinent to represent the carriers 1 employes of “the strongest, most experienced and most skillful men % te mandatory,” appropriate | imendations were e tory bill,” which | nittee. entatives of the public for ipated in the draft Parker bill, he con- tinued, and it Is not the result of any public demand™; it “wipes out <uch measure of public protection us ssent law affords and substitszes | i involves a “re and disastrous buckward Latfon.” would re-establish “that has alveady been tried | and thoroughly discredited” and con- | stitutex the first instance in Ameri- | can history where # minority, “com paratively insignificant in number | | but well organized and highly vocal, | has controlied by persistent political. | pressure the drafting of a measure | vitally affecting every ma {and child in the United States Can Be Perfected. ing of the Watso system can be perfect- simple amendment to the enacting Congress it should otherwise be mean what intended, and eft unmolsted | Me Hooper asserted that the labor | Hleaders had objected to ic | ter of the board’s had “propagandized for the vears' for “elimination of the public | from any potential voice in the ad Justment’ of labor troubles.” | RITES FOR MRS. SWIFT. | Ealls Chureh Woman's Death Sat- urday Due to Pneumonia. pecial Dispateh to The Star. FALLS CHURCIH, Va., —Funeral services for | garet B. Sw! wife of Swift, who died Satu brief illness of pneum at Crossman M o'clock today. M Swift was a daughter of the Jate J. M. and Mary E. Thorne, and The Oaks. November 14, spent all her life in | Fehruary Mrs, Ma ifred .} ay after a a. were held Church at 2 community. Resides her husband, she leaves six | childven, her mother, three brothers {and four sisters | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Navles. Feb. 11 Limon’ Feb. 14 | Arabic -Hamourg 9 | Volendam' . g Rotterdam Feb. 10 | DUE TODAY. Iroqiois ! Hokota { Conte B | Pastore, Muenchen " Sun Lorenzo. . Feh *Santiago. Feh. Havana, Feb. duan. Feh. Hamburz, Feb. Montevideo. Feh. -Havana. Feh. DUE THURSDAY. Bermuda. Feb. :Rermuda; Fel Santa Mart# Fab. 20 SAILIN Colomho—Nuples ... SAILING WEDN De Grasse—Havre Arubic—Hambur, Niboney—| Truilio—san Jus Bridgetown—Cape Hi Tiviey—Kingston | Puul Luckenbach { Fort Victoria—Bermuda. . . . . Brazillan Prince—Buenos " Aire SAILING TH Matura—Trinidad ', Calfornia—Ringston SAILING FRIDA thampto iy an—Cristobal Prine Frederiek Hend Fort au Prince. . Olympic—S; :00 P.M 1200 M. ° 5:00 P.M. | an Domingo i Panama—Port au Prince. ) Alegret b Tl M : |a step | woman ! *|little “Phillips” Milk of Magnes . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, ; Carload of TNT Blows Up Train; Crew Uninjured By the Associated Press. ry 22.—Wreck vesterday viearing debris from the Nickel Plate Tailroad tracks a mile east of Thomasion station. between Valpariso and Knox, Ind.. where T blew up Twelve loaded shed and up by t that the explosive wus middle of the train was responsible for saving the of the train who ninjured. A} wheel ieved to have derai the N cir and eaused the explosion. in the held lives QUEBEC ARCHBISHOP DIES IN HOSPITAL Most Rev. Paul Eugene Roy, Ro- man Catholic Primate, Had Long Been Il By the Ase ! Press. QUERK oy 22 Rev. Paul Archbishop of Catholic p " died Saturday night in | Francois D' Assige Hosplial here # long fllness, “oming from a fumily to the Catholic Church priests and a sister, Puul Fus t Berthier, Quebec, He wax u sever brothers is Mgr, of Laval University ned a priest in aschereau, hut it il 1590 that he was given wax then appointed e. Anne ut Har I that incumbency was not ur charge. parish f for nine years He was reaalled to Quebec in 1884 by Cardinal Begin, whom he succeed ed as Archbishop of Quebec on the latter's deuth last July. iie had bheen The Most | BALKANS CALLED Murdock, Kansas Editor, Sees “Edge of Europe” Seat of Imminent War. By the Associated Presa. | NEW YORK, acterizing the February Char- States | Cever-present mena to the pe: | ope,” Vietor Murdock, W publisher, who arrived | v, msserts that | nocrucles desire tof minuation of the old| , even if they must as an e of here he said, “is more demd e heing cratic hex the gndercurrent of more war threats “I am afraid the we that a new demo | for war d the than the ol o go to th Thix ix peculinr srid will dise v ix m enterprize of w es. They want even of MENACETOPEACE and, while the monarchy has been thrown off, there is still strong indi- vidualism. ' Kemal Pasha has more power today than any Sultan ever bad. Turkey must get out of Europe jand will 4o so by the process of com- mereialism."” Mr. Murdoek brought with him a pair of rare scandlesticks for his fel- jow Kansax editor, Willlam A. White, for which he made a special trip to Constantinople. Births Reported. The fotlowine film\'lllv J. .)'rld "\':$ De Pue. boy. ¢ Hartley, hoy. Garvett. girl taking hold is Wins Golden Opinions From Dainty Women Piles Are Odious—Repellant— Doctor’s Prescription Over- comes the Misery, Pain, Sore- ness and Itching or Your Money Prumptly Returned. 1 in need is a friend all women ina with piles let us say appointed in 1908 ux suxiliary bishop | to Archhishop Begin cume archbishop e hbishop w or of the wnd in 1970 1 djustor of Que from 1907 1 h paper . and exe uence over | Princess Fine Violinist. Princess Marie Jose of Helginm is hed violinist. She hax ed her examinations hool of Musie with distinction. and according to her in structors show real promise of hecom ing a leader in the musical w the HERE'S all the T our mones Casmith Remedy Co., Wa ton, 1. € style you can ask for —and all the comfort possible in “Nature Shape” Shoes—ior both men and women. We haven't t put ease in—but bination of both. aken smartness out to there is a happy com- Caring for feet is better tham curidig them. Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F St. 1.000 The Best Assortment FEBRUARY 22, Austin Baughman, 1926, WIDE BUSSES WORRY MARYLAND OFFICIALS Commissioner Asks Public Service Body to Restrict Type in Granting Permits. Special Dispateh to The St BALTIMORE, February 22.—F. commissioner of motor vehicles, has sought the aid of the Public Service Commission in pre- venting motor busses wider than the legal limit 90 inches from using the State highw Baughman asks per- mits be granted only on condition they shall become vold if busses over the legal width are operated. The motor vehicle commissioner’s already perlexing bus situation up to the Public S e Commission Under a decision of the | States Supreme Court, State commis- ®lons are without authority to regu- late bus linex engaged in interstate | business. Interstate lines goinz through Maryviand obtain permits from the Publie Service Commission, hut it fs a permit which the commission is powerless to withhold. Whether the commission wonld have power to revoke permits on the width provision is a moot question. }ndyhugs in Demand. So successful has heen the experi- ment of destroving a fruit and melon aphis with ladybugs that there is now a commercial demand for the insects | in some sections of the United States, | Ladybugs from the Middle Western | States are being collected alive and sent to the va = fruit sections. Welcome National Educational Association LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Members of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Boysq o] Values We Have Ever Of- fered at $1.00. The Colors — Blue, Brown, Copen, White, Green, Tan are but a few of the many col- ors from which you may choose. —in this store offers a splendid op- portunity to purchase furniture of quality at a substantial reduction. Our stock consi Stoves and Floor sts of TFurniture, Coverings. Many 2 - . of the drticles are nationally adver- tised brands with one is familiar, which most every Only a few more’ days of this sale are left. Thompson Bros. 1220-26 Good Hope Road Anacostia, D. C. Line. 556 UNRESTRICTED PARKING leLups‘ Milk Hereafter instead of soda take a " in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. BETTER THAN SODA For fifty years genuine “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- scribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solu- |drug of Magnesia tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all ases. Besides, it neutralizes acid ermentations in the bowels and gently urges this souring waste from the system without purging. It is far more pleasant to take than soda. TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE natural, \—durability ! - Insist upodn fi‘;Fhillipsf"’ 'Ii\\'cmy- ve-cent an ty-ggnt bottles, y atore, s A2 Usual $1.00 36-1n. Rayon and Cotton Suitings . 58c Yd. The rayon in these fine fabrics gives them beauty—and the cotton In attractively col- ored stripes and checks. % Qualities Will Prove a Revelation What if he is “hard his clothes”—when cost so little as The qualities and workmanship in these little suits will prove a revelation to the busy mother, economize. who must T request will put another angle of the United | e b LAWS HELD NOT FAULTY. “Crime Wave” Due to Loose Inter- pretation, Says Woman Official. Special Dispateh to The Star BALTIMORE, Febhruary 22.—The America is not due eless think. ing pretation of Jaw and plac gressional scandals rather than upon congressional henefactions. Tr. Mary R. Harris, superintendent of the Federal Industrial Institute and attache of the Department of delivered this opinifon in an ie Baltimore Federa- tion of Women's Clubs Saturday. Twelve thousand workers in mills land 10,000 in homes of Chemnitz are busy making cotton, wool and silk | gloves. Play Suits A Remarkably Wide Choice of Desirable Styles and Styles That Materials. Mothers and Boys Both Like While we've sketched only a few of the styles, vou'll find Oliver Twist, sport lumberjack and fanc y styles—and you'll like all of them. middy, belted, middy Kizes 274 to 8. BOYN' SHOT, STREET FLOOR Featured in Second Floor, 7th St. Building, Are as Modest in Price—As They Are Correct in Style. $ 10.95 Sports Jersey Frocks—one and two piece models—with embroidered collars and cuffs with only tucks or bands of con- trasting color to Choose from the soft, Spring-like shades of tan, green, blue canary and rose — in smart and exceptionally low priced group. SECOND FLOOR. Apropos of the Vogue for Smocks— 36-In. Dress Linen Usual $1.00 Grade, Special H58cvd. This beautiful grade of linen, that has been shrunk from 4614 to 36 inches in width—will make the most delightful of smocks—and frocks! Delightful not only in its weight and laun- dering qualities—but in its charming colors, as well! Shown in copen, green, apricot, tangerine, brown, salmon, helio, maize, tan 54-1in. THIRD FLOOK. LANWBURGH ‘& WRO. Usual $1.00 Cotton Suitings 58¢ Y. A highly desirable width and quality—shown in a large number of desirable two-tone color effects. An unusual value! | the Sports Shop, and tailored models trim them. this exceptionally and gray Rayon and o< < terials—Teonard &, Daytona Beach Cloth, Crashes, Broad- cloths, Peggy Cloth, White Jeans, Cheviot Suitings. M ary Cannon —Welcomes the Oppor- tunity to Help You With Your C(’l'!c‘ problems And how easy, with her expert ad ting, it is for any figure to assume Miss Cannon is a specialist in Nemoflex Corsetry, who has v York to be with us for an indefinite make an appointment with You at any time. ce and clever fit- more modish lines! come down from New stay. She will Nemoflex Corsets $4.00 to £10.00 Nemoflex Girdles $3.00 to $15.00 Corselettes, $3.50 to $10.00 Brassieres, $1.00 to $5.00 SECOND FLOOR Lovely New RAYON PILLOWS Invitingly Priced! $2.48 Making a charming and colorful display in our Art Department — are these large, fluffy-looking pillows of changeable rayon tafleta —all fresh and crisp in their newness! Well half-moon shapes ; 3 ruffled and trimmed with a handmade silk flower. Your choice of rose, gold, peach, blue, green, orchid and black: ART DEPT. FOURTH FLOOR. filled - round, oval, and oblong daintily shirred,