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24 SENATE STILL GOLD ON'3 NOMINATIONS e Bagpipe Losing Out In Scotland on Plea It’s Public Nuisance By the Associated Press. GLASGOW, March 4. | THE EVENING STAR, U.5. DAILY MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE WASHINGTON James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany; Elmier Schlesinger, vice president and general counsel of the United States Shipping Board, 1921-2; {Mrs. Norman de R. Whitehouse. American _delegate to Switzerland, 1918; B. F. Yoakum, raflroad execu- tive and agriculturist; E. T. Meredith, Secretary of Agriculture, 1920-1: Jullus Rosenwald, chairman of board Sears-Roebuck & Co. ., D. ., THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1926. Daily: Mrs. LeRoy Springs, Demo- cratic natfonal committeewoman from South Carolina_and David Lawrence, president of the Consolidated Press Association. While the list of founders includes many persons who have held high offices in the Government in the past, it does not contain the name of single Federal officfal now in offiec, Quick Clean-Up All Broken Lots Mary Roberts |t was state 2 | Bascom Slemp, t President Cool- idge 19 ;. H. P. Wilson, presl- dent Great Western 'ower Co.; Merle-Smith, Third Assistant Secre tary of State, 1920-1; Wayne John The pop: 1uthoress; HEADVS BON AIR BODY. Chew Elected Presi- larity of the bagnipe is totterd: Scotsmen do not like the skirl their native pipes n or cry, which ofie Coolidge Triumphs May Suf- fer Check in Possible Re- Fifty Founders of New Paper Equally Divided in Political Freeland F. ground that these “national t jectio i G wre o nuisance steps have iths. son, formerly solcitor Internal rove- jection of Appointees been taken to’ have them sup Faiths nue; Frank L. Polk, Undersecretary| 8¢t of Citizens’ Association. s{ presscd in Glasgow. of State, 1919-20; Miss Anne Mor-| Special Dispatch to The Star. Proprietors of a hotel and neigh- gan, chairman executive committee 30N AIR, Va., March 4 By tie Associated Prees. boring properties have begun legal Names of the men and women s-| g merjenn ¢ o = e p i Reviewing his first year us Pi action {0 stop the nolses which go |soclated with him as founders of the | faoChfy Commission for Devastated |1 Chew ‘was unanimously 3 | dent in his own right, Prestdent Cuol-| on at dances and other entertain- |United States Dally, the new mnews-{yn o Six 4 D e tion o thal ahiroal detiie b tha | idge has bud the satisfaction of [ ments at the Highianders' Institute, |papér which made its appearance to-f ouelh oo o0 s O toition holth 14et n oHE AVTRIC. realizing that two of I -| They complain that peaple lving |day, were made public last night Ly | JCHSRA, Congrosses s i Lane was elected vice plesident o - ~ . ommendations to Cong neur the club are deprived of slee;, |David Lawrence, president and editor | pREhUYSen. United states s ' reasurer, and Mrs, F. . ence to the World Court by the bagpipes, and their only |of tho publication. The founders ure [itom NoW Jersey, 101735 Dr. ;L. Lane, tres and sies e F 50 in number, equally divided between reduction—have been yet urts. viser 'he new lead ounced tt - be was. hopetul thet < : Among tho respondents assoclated | Republicans nd Democrats, and they | S, (Rereiosie, o cates To-the AFlingion County il ‘ the other legislative proposals he “\':;‘hl{he ins:{!ule\z;m’\ll:; Dui(’et:»_f mpreseul virtually every section of [y i e T States Senator froni ;‘edérnlon and the personnel of the ’ [ ] , Boontured will be esncted into Atholl, as patron; Sir Andrew Petti- e country. Callforn e rehite fatlorie & ¢ - com! and Sir Donald MacAllister of [carries this statement: “The sole pur- | ‘"&el futhoress. i o i = = Glusgow University. pose of the United States Daily is to e & M. House, member of Amerl- last Spring { can Peace Commission; Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Democratic national com- | mitteewoman from the District of Columbia; Robert H. Patchin, man- ager W. R. Grace & Co.; Walter Fahy, member of firm Lyman B. Smith ., New Yorlk; Clare H. Macks ph Co.; Jo nbassador ohn Barrc ] Pan-An Wilson, Secre- 4 21, and _now spect the United Mine Workers of Americaa; Robert S. Brookings, president, the Institute of his fight present a complete and comprehen- slve record of the dally activities of the Government of the Unlted Stute: in all its branches—legislative, exe tive and judicial—without opinion or coryment of any kind. Pe- |/ lieving that such a dally newspaper i L POWER PLANT EXPANDS. y Meeting at Frederick, Md., Reflects Increase in Earnings. Speciat Dispatch to The Star. {the American people, the following | FREDERICK, Md., March 4—Sub- stantinl increases in gross earnings and extension of its power operations wére shown Tuesday in the annual report of President M. I'. Riley of the Potomac Edison Co. nom Men’s and Women’s Shoes Our new Spring styles are ar riving daily, making it impera- tive that all short lines be dispo sed of immediately. Truly wonderful bargains if your size is here. . Let your | stomach end constipation IF your Stomach and Liver are weak, your food is not digested, rtion by th inations, those nt of Oregon ommerce Coli s W. Hunt of of the Federul ion; Willlam B 1 3- chalrman of the boards, General Elec- tric Co., Radlo Corporation of Ame ica; Mrs. Medill McCormick, Repu can national committeewoman {r made in Selz, Educator, Patrician, “Bally.” Switzerland | Kulin, Loeb & Co.; Frind [ing of stockholders and directors. Economics; W. M. Ritter, chairman So i than one Pre 1t, | The report dealt in detail with earn- | Jllinois: Otto H. Kahn, member of the | s pos Y. AL Titte X i ur, undigested food peiliwo | o ey e etensione | nrm Biwara wilor Poat W e e stays in your bady, and and other celebrated makes. { \pparenc.s ings and disbursemen , extensiol Jay Jerome Willinms, vice preside: A causes bad breath, gas Mr. Cc He is enjoy addltions to the properly owned by | Dok, formerly editor chief _tho|phy she s U f th, g i ent hes g recovered from | the eompany, Improvements and s |Ladies’ Home Journal; Robert Lan.|2nd bublishet tho United States s iptien. | i he o b sent him to bed review of affllisted corporations. |sing, Scoretary ofState trom 1913 (o | B e el ey bl . i cently for days. ¢ welghs us| These included the Northern Virginia ; Jesse ones, treasurer the r :. 3 d Fl B A i m: he did on | Power Co., Potomac Light &and Power | Democratic national committee; Al- 'fi?;fl?f&ffi‘:é"?fiifl‘r’" -"_;r:bx:: r oor argaln nnex ent 7 Waynesboro Electric Co., the|bert Lasker, chairman of the United Save Money! only relieve constipation but remed he ta %, Greencastle and | States Shipping Board from 1921 to the cause - & weak stomach. wmnm{ avening strolls through Waynesboro Street Railway Co., the|1923; John W. Weeks, Secretary of Visit natural remedy, you, too, will avoid m of the Capit | Blue Ridge Transportation Co. and|War from 1921 to 1923; Walter (. constipation. “hem tonight - be Avenue [ ] Avenue agh a daily orde ick gas plant. Teagle, president Standard Oil Com- happier tomorrow! Ask your druggist. with dozens t s earnings from all sourges | pany of New Jer fiss Belle Sher- Store Store pavently e r increased $415,855.08 over [win, president Natlonal League of Coolidge rure the previous Women Voters; Willard Saulsbury, They help Nature Only Only White House for sc net income a’ s | United States Senator from Del stop constipation i the last yvear $470,658.13, against 1 $316,487.23 the vear before. P E ware, 1913 to 1919; E. A. Deeds, presi- dent Dayton Engineering Laboratories BARGAIN NEW 8HOES 813 Penn. Ave. BASEMENT rowrs? rricas T 728 7th St. N.W. hours betory s strength he usual er iuncheo HAMBERLAI TABLETS For weak stomach and liver i Co. { Philip . Gadsden, vice president United Gas Improvement Co., Phil.- delphia; Simon Guggenheim, president Americun Smelting and Refining Co.; Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, Republican tional committeewoman from N 1| York: Bernard M. Baruch, chairn he [of War Industries Board, 1918 « [ Geroge ¥. Porter, chairman conv tion committee, Progressive natior committee; Breckinridge Long, Th Assistant Secretary of State, 1917-20; F. Trubee Davison, member of the New York State Legislature; { Firemen to Plan Banquet. { Spectal Dispatch to Tho i — Examinations for Dentists. i:xaminations of applicants for up- vointment as first lleutenants n the Dental Corps of th T wlll be held witt Jimits of the United States from May . neclusty Information bo supplied by the CHERRYDALE, Va., March 4j— | Plans for the tenth annual banquet of the Cherrydale Volunteer Fire De- it, to be held in Firemen's ning of March 16, will be t chie? topic for consideration at u meeting of the department tonight. Robert E. Janson, president of the o ganizatfon and chalrman of the ba: quet committee, urges all committee members to be present tonight Kresge Department Stores Quality Merchandise Courteous Service e PALAIS ROYAL The Fair L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark T— The Polais Royal LS. Plawt & Co. Kresge Departme The Fair Newark Merchandise Chicago Courteous Service Continuing Our Great Sale of Conscience Brand Mattresses i SING Pl SC s Bl Men’s Muslin Night Robes Hundreds of Washingtonians are Taking Advantage of These Remarkable Offerings—at Prices for This Sale Only 300 Men’s Good Quality Night Robes. $1 zq Finished with pearl buttons. Cut full and well made, in all sizes 15 to 20. Faced yoke and front. A/ GONSCIENCE Men’s $1.35 s Men’s Madewell Wool- NSCIEN Flannelette Mixed Union Suits B b i Pajamas, l -08 Samples and Seconds of To each CONSCIENCE f \ Made of Runneletts ia Tows $2.50 and $3.50 Grades ER{\ND ‘l.\lal:tress and lzol:; . ;. i i 1 Spring, whether cotton, fe O ot lies o e $ l -00 or ha;'r, is attached the trasting colors and large pearl buttons. Sizes A and B only. absolute guarantee. To this we add our personal gu tee of complete satisfaciion. manufacturer’s +- A e rere i v WA SRR i v In these sizes only—34, 36, 40 and 46. Mostly 34. Paris Mattresses, $29.25 This Sale Men’s Mercerized Men’s $1.50 and $2 Spring Weight Union The Cooks” Standby— e | B " 98 . You'll like this one! It swikes the happy r e 00 o) t,dll V Made with high-spliced Heel Suits, 3 C medium in price, which appeals to the greater num- v g and reinforced toe, double sole. Made with long or short ber of people. 55 pounds extra good quality cotton ) Very durable. In black, navy and | sleeves, in ankle length; of ecru cordovan. Sizes 9'2 to 11%. cotton. Sizes 34, 36, 44 only. Palals Royal—Main Floor layg:r fclt: .Huil( to stand up under the national habit of sitting on the edge of the bed. Extra Sale Features {While these mattresses are not Conscience Brand, they are made in the same wonderfully clean, daylight factory and represent the best obtainable at the price.) Warren . . $7.95 For This Sale Only A clean, sanitary 50-1b. mattress; new cotton filling,” soft to the . Fancy striped_ticking is standard, but art tick. ing can be furnished. Delivered in individual sealed package. Self-Rising | Final Clearance Sale! Men’s Suits .95 and O’Coats, $12= 18 Men’s $25, $30, $35, $40 O’Coats, $12.95 Sizes—2 in 34, 6 in 35, 1.in 36, 2 in 37, 2 in 38, 2in39,1in 40,1 in 2, 1 in #4. (bl Cotton Felt Mattresses GEM begins the CONSCIENCE BRAND line. It's a dandy mat- tress. Good cotton layer felt—¢g . buoyant, long-wearing, and c\c!'_\$2 H)'_sg FLOUR . . 2 . touch. Your choice of two attrac- ounce of material going into it is P (g ’ scuits d i 255 ive varieti ick. Roll edge; 1 which means ideal biscuits and 27 Men’s $25, $30, $35 2-Trouser Suits it At absolutely new and clean. 50 Ibs.: For This ;E: -fec strv erv ol 5 8 i roll edge; diamond tufted. Your ¢ Onlv ¥ perfect pastry at every baking 512.95 Ridgeway, $11.45 Tt iot A Ot i e ek 3 Sizes—3 in 33, 11 in 34,10 in 35, 1 in 36, 2 in 37. For This Sale Only ing. Buy while the price is low. - It isn’t just the self-rising feature alone—but the par- - yoi"':*r’; {:;L;::‘fnr':"g'oo(“‘;e;f _U ticular wheat of which Washington Flour is made——com- hirs Ao Men's Athletic E:'n:’-eprg:efhe I;\fl;:fl'z}!(_flt:::::::: r C b bined with the precisely proper proportions of phos- ;“:"..SE. SW § Union Suits, $l " 1 5 Bl i i vees 1iilolcass F rlum l] B O\’ H ‘ phates. Shirts, 1 -85 Regularly $1.50, $1.75 you. Art or fancv stripe ticks. < ¥ A combination you cannot get except in Self-rising Regularly $2.50 to s = Washington Flour. $3.50 i a:d ?i'oloh . i Y Ol‘kT h. - 81775 S ri ~ L ‘) (74 S Saves time—vwith no chance for failure. Eicken 10?"!|ro|:um:‘::‘l|?d’ albeuat: the et o For This Sale Only p gb, sy & cerized madras. Cut full and Boys’ $1.25 One-Piece M Unusual value white layer felt; e e’ and neatly | Well made. Sizes 34 to 40 55 pounds; four row stitched edde. o -+ S : 3 cioven tsipes: [Steoe 1315 oIl Well made, of absolutely new and or This Sale Only ad S e | ferising Washington Send this coupon for S & Men’s New S sanitary material in the great day- Flour is the regular Washing our Free Recipe Bool: Boys’ $1.95 W";' Foasii ;":’mdl’fi"g light factory with CONSCIENCE s ’ Y Golf 1 Four-in-Ha o BRAND. i ton Flour made more conven- = G Knickers, .‘315d Ties, 5 9 C S . s . . ins-Rogers Milling Co. dark patterns—fully line: Spwoial aith: of b " ient for use in making Bis- || Vakingon, D. C. ST ey matael Sizes 13 || ichedk widinily bende T e Excentional . E cuits and Pastry. Please send your FREE book “Fifty to 17. : Spring colorings. . 3 [ Ways to Use Self-Rising Flour” to: Bovs' All-Wool P ]HOW A"-%‘\- E s Nk ’ i $3.50 Lumber 52 85 Y CONSCITNET Your grocer and delicatessen Jacks, . Flannelette g Value. HRAND® sell both—Washington Flour and In_checks and plaids, in con- Pajamas, 89" 3 ’ ! | trasting colors. ~ Blue, green, CONSCIEN Would all good hotels use Box Springs unless Street and Number...c.cocoessoapenases ; AP - “Hero” Pillows. Size 21x27 inches; 6 pounds to the pair; white and gray goose feathers and down. Made from_ absolutely clean, live _Closing out our stock of One- piece Flannelette Pajamas at a greatly reduced price. Made in drop-seat style. Sizes 4 to 14. Seli-Rising Washington Flour in all sizes. The larger the size—the more economical. maroon, gray and tan. Sizes 12, 12%3, 13 and 13%. 600 Boys’ $1.50 English they gave 3bstzlutc Rest, Supreme Comfort, Last- ing_ Wear? 1 p 7 h'lghly-tempervd individual coil springs, cushioned in good quality white felt, vield State Broadcloth, feathers. Featherproof art, or i : : f / Collar-Attached 98 9 Only, Boys® § o i fi:&ng‘ e ls;lser:llykm lsllght$st£rcssu‘:'e of your body. :‘\Ols_c. d I1t*s made good Blouses, C SPoaL A 3 95 Sy DEse o one. s pillons, . s! Real rest! Note the strong construction in o ight here in Washington ey loose faaratesd as -Pants Suits, Lz Exceptional value. the illustration above; also the well supported edge. N to color, fit and workmanship. Originally $9.95 . i With a Box Spring you never snag bedclothes or £ In plain colors—white, tan, blue, Per Pair .. $7.45 scratch your bed. Fancy stripe or art tick (bottom Coat and two pairs of pants, X& made _of cassimeres. Only in sizes 7, 8,9, 15, 17. Palais Royal—Main Floor. gray and neat stripes. This quantity won't last long, so come with special close weave) covers the entire spring, excluding dust and vermin. You need one for per- " fect rest. Take advantage of the sale price. For This Sale Only Washington. D. C. carly! Palals Royal—Main Floor Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. PN s e