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BOARD OF TRADE ACTSOND. . BLS Sunday Blue Law and In- creased Water Rates { Among Those Fougnt. The bills providing for the enlarge ment of the Women's Bureau, aboli- tion of capital punishment in_the District, the establishment of a Sun- day blue law and the increase in e opposed, and legal- favored at a_meeting inzton Board of Tra the New Willard Hotel las Approximately 800 Blue v Vote Overwhelming. The vote against the Sunday clos- ing law pproximately 800 to 4, following wling of the report of a ~ubcommitteg of the committee on public order by Joseph Burkart. This veport, which had been previously approved by the hourd of directors. War Department To Give Doughboys | Homes of Comfort John Doughboy may have to be satistied with pup tents and dug- outs when he goes to war, but in peace time his diggings are going to_be architecturally correct. With a big barrack-building pro- gram ahead of it, the War Depart- ment has accepted the serviced of John Lawrence Mauran of St. Louis, designated by the American Institute of Architects Lo serve, without expense to the Govern- ment, in making Army quarters works of art and comfort | trict. While this recommen | brought the largest opposition vote of the evening, there was no discussion The board was unanimous in its Qisapproval of an increase in water es following a lengthy report of the committee on water supply, read by Asa E. Phillips. Merely Increases Profits, He Says. Mr. Phillips, in reading the report, declared that under the present rates there is a profit of more than §500.000 after operating expen: and that if there should be an increase in the rates there would be a profit of more than $1,000,000. This mone i for vater rates should not be used for er main extension. but such exten- ons should be considered part of the THE ,EVENING SENATE APPROVAL OF WOODLOCK SEEN Announcement of New Policy on Appointments May Break Opposition. ion of Thomas F. Wood- York, whose nomina- for the Interstate Commerce Commission_has been pending for some time, is expected to follow an- nt at the White House yes. y of a future policy in making ap ntments for this commission. The White Hou tatement W that hereatter the South, Southwest and Pennsylvania would be given recognition. It was issued only a few hours hefore the Senate took up the ad report of the interstate commerce committee on Mr. Wood- nd it is known to have swung votes. Debate Lasts Two Hours. The Senate debated the nomina- tion for more than two hours. After on ended, Senator Reed, Re- ., Pennsylvania, announced that, in view of the White House STAR, WASH last year after the Senaté had ‘muadl to act on his nomination. “The White House announcement is a complete recognition of the prin- ciple for which we have been fight- ing,” Senator Reed said. “I have not opposed Mr. Woodlock for any reason except the non-recognition of Pennsyl- vania and her industries. Having won the point, T am giad to stand with the | administration in the vote on Mr. Woodlock.” < Administration Wins Test. The first test of strength between the administration and amti-adminis- tration forces on the nopmination came almost immediately after the executive session began, with the Senate voting, 42 to 30, against debating the quo'mun in_public. For two and a half hours the Senate then wrangled, largely over the ques- tion whether oodlock Is a Demo- crat or a Republican. That question bulked large in hearings before the ate committee, Mr. Woodlock, who was appointed as a Democrat, conced- ing that he had voted the Republican FRICTION wears out gears! It's the little i demon that surely and presidential ticket for a number of ( Ray L. Avery, Chemical Warfare vears. Consideration of the nomination will he resumed later in the week, and Chairman Watson of the interstate commerce committee, in charge of the nomination, sald he would press for action before the week is out. C Officers Ordered Here. Army officers at other stations have been ordered to this city as follows: Lieut. Col. E. R. Tompkins, at San Antonio, to the office of the quartermaster general; - Maj. Levin H. Campbell, jr.; Ordnance Depart- ment, at Rock Island, IlL: to_the office of the chief of ordnance; Maj. Perhars you have been having just the slightest trouble. best to play safe. Chas. Schwartz & Son, (;raduate Optometrists, offer the most scientific service. Stop in as a precaution. Service, at Edgewood, Md.. to the office of the chief of the Chemical Wartare Service; Maj. Charles K. Berle, Medical Corps, to Walter Reed General Hospital; Capt. Willlam ' Porter, Medical Corps, in the Philip- pines, to Walter Reed General Hos- pital; Capt. Rufus I. Holt, Medical Corps, at San Antonio, Tex. to the Army Medlcal School. FOCUS YOUR THOUGHTS z Neglect on your part might lead to serfous trou- ble later. It's N For your golf game this Summer, our golf togs are ready now. Suits,extra knickers, $80 to $35 Hose, $8 to $2 Sweaters, $13.50 to $6 Shirts, $6 to $1.85 Shoes, $10 to $6.50 Caps, Hats and other fixings. roundly flayed any attempt to en- oren & Sumiay e here R Btk | improvement to property and handled [ pronouncement, he would support Mr. art in reading his report decl {as_such. WHONL Siolaing oice; tn i i i fr i reatig nioreractdastersd {8 L0 0 Wpointment. given. him Metal rabbulg apeinst lation will “increase the current d egved the S il respect for law her than encour : At age respect for it. dec hs umps for the Dis ” | B =avees HAIR We have i constitutional right to | trict and other sections were rapidly | ions endorse Lucky Tl amusements and to labor as | being filled for this year. National Park U M Destroys dandruff_ germs, fo- 4l oar ight to attend Representative R. Walton Moore of | fi ) B i e | chase of land for the national park R e s ders WY EE Women’s Bureau Bill Hit. |in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Ap- R Mé*&fs “The vote opposing the Women's Bu. | Proximately $1,250,000 of the neces e reau bill, which would make the head | ALY $2:500.000 for the land has been - of the bureau an assistunt superin-|Subscribed, and Mr. Moore stated that tendent of police and which would |Robert N. Harper was the head of a et Bomeau he A ermunent | Washington committee to raise funds wody by fot of Congress, was prac. | here, Mr. Moore pointed out that a i nanimaus, Al several mem. |great national park in Virginia would | hers wishing to emphasize their attl.|also attract thousands of persons to| ude in regard to this bill called for|Washington. | rising vote In opposition. whick | A score or more members of Con-| all but one or tawo of the S0u |&ress were scattered throughout the | to their feet amid a clatter- | audience at the meeting and seemed| £ falling chai | to take a great interest in the action | here was no visible opposition to urd on the various subjects the recommendation of the public v Cunningham, president of order committee, under Odell . Smith, | the board, presided. A buffet supper chairman, that legalized boxing under | followed the busin session. Charles | the supervision of the superintendent | Moore of the board’s male “chorus of polic d in the District. A |entertained with several songs. thundes ship present indicated overwhelmini of boxing, and considerable sreeted Mr. Smith’s sugges- ALIEN BILL BACKED. the young men of the c FPE—————— 7 would be far better off watching box-| Measure Designed to Aid Former e ing matches than in attending s plays or zing around a street cor Citizens 0. K."d by Woman. | Legislation to facilitate the naturali- | You'll laugh, really! It is so easy | your fingers. It works like a charm, cvery time. ner smoking cigarettes Likened to Foot Ball. | zation of American women who have Matthew O'Brien, local attorney, de- | lost thelr citizenship through marriage clared that boxing w 10 more brutal | to aliens was urged before the House than foot ball or wrestling, both of | immigration committee vesterday by | O o o othar Eniied Btates | indorsed. by Mise Wold and Howard| Drop “Freczone” on that old, | A tiny bottle o 3 "lffi,"d",':f e possesion Thayer Kingsbury and Mrs. Genevieve | bothersome corn. Instantly it stops | on¥ & S G The vote on capital punishment was [ Allen of San Francisco, legislative | oo o W (B0 oy T (sufficient to remove every hard corn, approximately 800 to 24 f chairman of the California branch of g; : y ¥ lift | soit corn, corn between the toes and tion of the death penal that sore, touchy corn right off with | calluses—Try it! quickly destroys any car. Registered m Optometrists N . & EYER’S SHOP ROGERS PEET CLOTHING denters in fivepound cans, da sersiee, stations | from " (e 1331 F Street R R R E R RS S SRR R AR R RN TR RS, h on | laved the speaker in quot i President Coolidge as opposed to | Rel president Coolldge s opposed t0 | yiyuiniy - spoke on the proposed pur- \hich are legal in the District. A | Miss Emma_Wold, legislative secre- | suggestion that the bill now in Con- | tary of the National Women's Party sress to legalize boxing be changed in | and approved today by the com- 1ts wording so to eliminate the | mittee, “hanging of the States code | The committee has under considera- | and thus put W | tion three measures to bring about the | and doesn’t hurt one bit! position of énforcing legalized boxing proposed reforms, all of which were Keeping Faith With the —by adhering to the policy of the past— Future { the National Women’s Party. DANDRUFF? TS achieving the highest ideal in business to enjoy the complete con- fidence of the pul)lic. At the same time it imposes a heavy responsibility— which we feel—and to which we pay pro- found homage. gC 8 - ’; 0 od Our policy always has restricted us to merchandise that represented the best of its Bottle Bacilli, the cause of Dandrufl. lllustration Rsproduud from Hacen’s 'é isoases of the Skin."" ssieee ol the S grade. We have made it a very true condi- tion—that you need concern yourself only with the selection of pattern or type—with never a thought as to the integrity of the A quality. That you find it here is conclusive of its acceptable character. Dandruff is a disease difficult to cure, but easy to check. ‘When checked it has a persistent tendency to reappear, and often in more virulent form, with possible loss of huir or even total baldne Qquires constant cleanlin of a suitable antiscptic sol; combat the discase and to hesl the scalp. Do something about it! plicated. You simply douse it on your scalp, full strength, and massage thoroughly. The effect is antiseptic, cleansing and healing. And you will be amazed to see how this treatment, followed systematically, combats dandruff. Moreover, Listerine will not discolor the hair nor will it stain fabrics, Not only men but women have become su- devoted users of Listerine for this purpose— Effi‘éfi"i?:muc; women, particularly, since bobbed hair has tion. A very been in vogue and has made them more con- '(‘:l!l"",yre P“C“i{f_ scious of dandruff if it happened to be present. Slomait s ma $117.50. Try Listerine some evening when your scalp feels tired and itchy. Dandruff is probably causing the trouble. Apply it generously and then massage vigorously. You will find it a stimulating tonic for the scalp, and in addi- tion to combating dandruff, you will find that it adds that luster and softness to the hair that issoimportant a part of being well-groomed.— Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, U.S.A. That’s the policy that has won for us the pub]ic‘s confidence—and that is the founda- tion upon which we are builcling for the future—and with this certainty of satis- faction is coupled a desire that strives dili- ! gently to serve sincerely—even to the minutest detail of your requirements for ‘the home and its furnishings. DANDRm is a danger signal. If you have it you should do something about it. Perhaps you never knew it before, but dan- druffis a germ disease. It spreads by infecfion from personal contact, as with the common use of combs and brushes. Children, for in- stance, are never troubled with dandruff until a ly infected by some contact. Dandruff is a disease difficult to cure but easy to check. It has a tendency to reappear, unless properly treated, and often brings with it the possible loss of hair or actual baldness. The ideal treatment to combat dandruff conditions is the systematic use of Listerine, the safe antiseptic. We have received hundreds of unsplicited letters from Listerine users, who are most en- thusiastic in their claims for what Listerine will do in this way. If you are troubled with dandruff you owe it to yourself to try it. The use of Listerine for dandruff is not com- LISTERINE —and dandruff .lsimply do not get along together Hlustrated is a Solid Mahogany Don't hesitate to command us—and we'll respond with all the facilities under our control.