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ESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926. SR ; 49 ‘World League. 2. Denunciation of the dance as an unholy institution. 3. A pledge as members of the con ference, ministers and laymen, to ab- stain from attending the ‘“movies” regularly. ¥ 4. Denunciation of the divorce evil and advocacy of a uniform divorce law for the entire country. 5. An appeal for a large number to attend the annual conference temper- five major issues submitted in the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO 7 DEAD: 15 HURT. [ METHODISTS RECORD |, 2 i 2"t i | BOATMEN SEEKING cefien -t || STAND ON 5 1SSUES | 85, oot s I Birmingham Proves Fatal. modification of the anale‘ad act which % WO SRR S would permit the sale of light wines || STaMINGLAM, dias MpSoh a1 0. o . and beers; an appeal for public sup- e heaps] Eternal Opposition to Liquor Traffic | port of prohibition enforcement agen. i : cies; the pledging of the support of Heads List as Session the conference to the Anti-Saloon League of Virginia, Maryland¥ West e e e WEEe’auh{ful— , Rejuvenate Your Skin | Head-on Train Most Families the housewife is the purchasing agent. Réliable estimates indicate that she controls 859, of the family’s buying. Personal prosperity is always Ilf'.ly dependent upon the quality of a woman’s management. employes of the Tennessee Coal, Iron If you could look at your skin % & Raiiroad Co., collided head-on with a Closes. 2 i C 3 agni - At y 3 i s 5 d th and social service to be held at under a powerful magnitving elass || | Deposited by Capt. Cook Cen- | iooimotive near Hagewnter Junetion: . l‘»{;.x(“r)‘n:n:t?ds;k:h““am-‘:m[ record on | Lake Junaluska, X. C., this Summer. you would see the pores all clogged 12 miles northwest of here. None of up, unable to breathe. There is a remarkable Complexion Soap that gives a deep purifying cleansing to the skin-—-at the same time sooth [ing it It is called Lana Oil Com- plexion Soap. Try it today those injured is expected to die. turies Ago on Alaskan By the Associated Press. WINCHESTER, Va., March 31.— 'l iy late yesterday when a train carrying | | | | A vocational school for women, the Coast. LATE ARRIVAL SALE of first institution of its kind in Bolivia, | Shortly before adjournment the Bal- has been established in La Paz. timore Conference, Methodist Episco- {5y tha A usei i rete ’ from Main Street Station. Tickets good on trains carrying coaches, or hoth coaches and Pullman cars, leaving Washington between 12:01 p.m. Saturday, April 3rd, and 12:01 p.m. Monday, April 5th, inclusive. | Good returning on 1 ard trains carrying coaches, or both coached and | Pullman cars, leaving de ona prier to midnight Monday. April 5th. | Tickets good in sleep; ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 31. < | Efforts_are being made by hoatmen || | IN ALL SIZES AND KINDS The Union Trust Company finds satisfac- | plving Cook Inlet to I»m‘uxo records |} g ol This shipment, due to arrive here about the 1st of February, tion in the large numbers of Washington | deposited by Capt. Cook hundreds of Jjust received. Must be disposed of before the Summer season. 2 2 Removcs | years ago on Point Possession, a | aster xcurslon Bwing iy extieiiiely Tow Drivens 4l Durchases are susfeknil nothe womeh who are making their good manage- | tableland jutting into the upper inlet. || ing sent on approval. ment count for more by saving the fruits of : It is believed these are in the hands || St - In our collection there are many Interesting i Yy pain Mthem“d | of members of the old Russian colony || Via Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. these are listed: their economy here. about Ninilchik, or were preserved by i E Grade GORNS the natives following their discovery Round Trip from Washington to 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts jof the stone monument erec . ) | Gook on the occasion of nis N RICHMOND (Bread St. Sta. only), $4.00 oldest skippers in an waters, l‘ Richmond tickets not good on trains arriving at or deplfllng | A | ®ives the legend narrated to him by |an old Indian chief telling of Cook's|! historic visit ahout as follows First Sight of Ship. | Capt. Cook brought his ship to | Kenal. It was the first | Antique Fereghan UNION TRUST COMPANY CF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMB!? Antique Persian ze Reular pricenaa Bign as 383, and parlor cars when operated on traine with conches. on ‘pavment "of “Bullman Tare. but ot Eood en imited SiPullmen | Corns simply can’t hurt once Dr. s b { Scholl's Zino-pads are applied. Pain | | lues Bad ever beheln ] T e e e i | SOUTH-WEST CORNER I5th AND endslh;’ one ;m'rm:- _M!ll[ionn of |one man out in his birch canoe to || N ity Ticket Argnt. WASHINGTON TERMINAL STATION: 714 14th St. 920 17th S N.W | H STREETS, NORTH-WEST i people have adopted this safe, sure | Leconmaiter the mronge cott, 1o oecer ‘ ¥ th Street N.W. | DWARD J. STELLWAGEN ] method. It stops the vause—press- if its mission was hostile or | I v'l{'nmmr— | L“”.‘ . & Nazarlan Bros. Co. ing or rubbing of shoés. Corns can't ndly. He was instructed to give | % stay —or come back—when the |a signal with his paddle if hostile. «cause is removed. When the native came close to the FEA schooner Capt. Cook by signs prevail- Dr. Scholl’'s Zino-pads are tl ed on him to come aboard, where he medicated, antiseptic, protecti was shown piles of trade goods and healing. Get them at your druggist’s | finally dressed out in fancy clothes. or shoe dealer's—35c. per package. |He was made to understand that all r froe sample, write The Schoil Mfg. | the Indians could have such things St f o e ey Ty and others in exchange for furs. When the Indian returned to shore DIS h SI¥ he was a marvel to behold and was CNOIIS pressed for explanations. He convey- 0 ed the invitation to trade and the In- 1NO0-Pa | dians loaded their canoes with fine Dt s o= 53 furs and barter began. Bale after the™ pain {s gons bale of costly sea otter, beaver, = A marten, mink and other furs that to. day would command a king's ran. Loosen Up That Cold :ome were taken out to the sehooner nd swapped for goods. Several days W|th Musterole ere consumed in the transactions. Concealed Records. Have Musterole handy when a cold | At the conclusion of the trading .,m_ 1t has all of the advantages of | Uapt. Cook sailed to Point Possession, randmothers mustard plaste embarked and erected a large stone WITHOUT the blister. Apply [t with | cairn. in which he deposited: sosmmy the fingers. You feel a warm tingle|of his vovage and experience. For as the healing ointment penetrates|years this monument stood and was the pores, then a soothing, cooling| Visited by many Indians. It was sensationiand quick: velisf, cherished as a memento of the white Made of pure oil of mustard and|™MAan's first visit. other simple ingredients, Musterole is | _Then the tides began to rip at the recommended by many nurses and|forelands, cutting awav the hank, doctors. Try Musterole for bronchi-|TO save the records they were re. tis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy,|Moved and taken to what is now rheumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, | Ninilchik, where they were handed neuralgia, congestion, pains and|down from chief to chief for more aches of the back or joints, sore|than a century, and then disap. muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains,|peared. frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may| The Indian chief believed they prevent pneumonia and “flu.” eventually came into possession of Bave B Tikon the earlier Russians who escaped from serfdom and settled on the inlet, Nothing is left of the monument. Ex. cept for the hazy memory of location held by the older Indians there is nothing to mark the spot where the greav explorer first cast anchor in Cook Inlet. Better than a mustard plaster Births R.eport d. e The following_hirths have been re ‘0 the Health Department in the last 53 Feel Splendid! Nicest l.axative, Elbert F. and Vi g, sy Sireipia B, Miller, girl MGy Bernard . and Beulah Clark John J. and Margaret S. u'l*.-mmn irl. ) “ i ‘\hthlel J. and Anna A I\ellly | Sl p::ll'iam%“.:"‘“‘“ e ¢ : Flovd and Catherine M. Reherte. pirl. Herbert E. and Phoebe M. Poole, Y. ;:m' :r‘(t]‘ '!;)omr(r\fl%r‘\!vcalru%. sl mumpaccd sick! :‘rlllr:amnznd Susie E. Newberrs.'girl, ascarets” taken | I ;";""\J.r;‘zfmmz‘:r o . HE crash and thunder of grappling to His Britannic Majesty’s letters-of- ’ any time, will mild- | James and 3 fi\ei':“‘q";}%i. Vour frigates; the quick tick-tack of rapiers marque, Captain of the good ship Ghest, and bowels. Then you . . . Sl aith Took mid \‘m,, and Winifred flashing in sudden moonlight; the tomorrow—what? fecl clean, sweet and refreshed. Your | Gariand “and Marie G; % ] . ) o H i Iead il be- clear, stomach sweet, |~ JohmandHenritia arier or. searing sting of a Barbary slave-master’s lash; West Wind builds once again before your tongue pink and your skin rosy. b < : chau« ascarets” never gripe or Citr " \s Boatk fine & 5 Eng- sicken, 1 has become the Targest | poctant thvsey ' "Soutn ‘At the smiles of many women; long, hunted eyes the rich, crowded, colorful life of selling laxative in the wor vh f orange trees al this re- . . Directions. for men, women, chil- | port showa aver 1:800.00 treen, ai days that dragged themselves into weeks—and land in the early days of the last century. ¢ dren on each box-—any drug store. | soon to be in bearing. ADMIRATION LINGERS LES POUDRES @& &) i g N smooth, clear, radiant skin—the beauty that the softness of COTY FACE POWDERS give in nine true shades. And admiration is more deeply ensnared with the fragrance that is an in- separable part of them. L'ORIGAN PARIS EMERAUDE CHYPRE JASMIN DE CORSE LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT sTYX MUGUET L'AMBRE ANTIQUE L'OR ended in Spanish prisons! All this, and more, lay behind the dark, half-hidden smile, and the strange, enthrall. ing charm of Ortho Penhale, today, thanks And through this tale of high adventare on land and sea there runs the bright ribboa of the love of Anthony and Jennifer—one of the most appealing love stories in many years. THE LINE OF FASHION IS THE LINE OF YOUTH Here are the style features for ‘ipr'mg—hau, dresses, shoes, and all the other accessories. Twelve fashion articles full of just the feal news you want to know about, accurate, authentic, he]pful. A wonderful page of the new bobs—the first showing in this country of these new softer ways «° of ¢utting the hair; and a gallery of summer hats straight from the spring offerings of the greatest French modistes. 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