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Window Decora’ions every coneefvoble qualits of Sunfast Silks “and Mohairs. Our 'der would be pleased to have you « Lansburgh Interior Decoratng Company | New Loeation 818 17th Street N.W. Between H & 1 COTTON SURPLUS i |Provicion Made Wherebv Marketing of Record Crop Is Postooned 18 Months. Monthly Payments STEAM or HOT WATER - Meating Plants b lns'ullxll Now At outh is prepared to finance | keting of its record cotton | crop over an Ix-month period nd | thereby obinin a beiter price for it than 18 now obtainable, Federal LOWEST PRICE | the State | which w entatives of finunciug corporations, re tly organized under the dire President Coolidge’s cott mmittee, informed Chairman Sugene Meyer of the committee and We also install hot-air or pipeiess furnaces. Federal d Bank officers that they SHIELDS i}\'ew 4 vn{):‘n'ed to start business Will Positively ||| mediate After the conference both Mr. Save You Money man A. . Williams | - of the Federal Farm Loan Board ex Pipeless | pressed the view that the South | Furnace | would meet its problem successfully. .~ Readv to | "'As a result of the organization of Set Up the financing corporations, which | SHIELDS CO. will carry a total capitalization of | about $16,000,000, officials said it was | 824-26 N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md.—Vernon 6663 |assured that -the surplus of about | 4.000,000 bales could be held off’ the - R06—10th Washington—) ECZEMA SPREAD OVER_FACE period. ltched Continually. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. *1 was troubled with ecsema which spread all over my face and neck and itched continually. It broke out in pimples and the irri- tation caused me to scratch so that my face was badly disfigured. The trouble was scvere and caused me to lose sleep at night. *1 gent for a free sample of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and after using it and getting such good re- sults I purchased more, and 1n five reska | was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Lendia Stringfield Richardsville. Ky Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- | Meyer and Chal ain 9185 EDGEWOOD CITIZEN TO PARADE AND DANCE | Outdoor Meeting Saturday Also to | Give Impetus to Member- ship Drive. Members of the Edgewood Citizens’ Association will gather at Four Rhode Island avenue northeast day night at 8 o'clock to hold a pa- rade, outdoor meeting and dance to stimulate Interest in the citizens’ as- socfation membership campaign. The affalr also is expected to aid the association in obtaining bers to bring its_total to 518. James G. Yaden, the Federation of Citizen tions, will be the principal speaker A band will lead the parade, while the citizens' group will be headed by George Marble, president of the Edge- { wood Citizens' Association. Proceed- ing up Fourth street, the marchers will turn east on Michigan avenue to | Seventh street northeast, thence south on Seventh to Central avenue and west on Central avenue to Third street northeast and down Third to i cum are all you need for all toilet} | Rhode Island avenue, where Mr. QUses. Bathe with Soap, soothewith| | Yaden will speak. Ointment dust with ‘Talcum Following the meeting the band | will furnish music for dancing out | doors. Thomas F. Tierney is chair- man of a special committee of ar | rangements. ’ it 50¢. Tale 2be. Sold Soxo 5 Gy i, Fuem 2, 81 Laborat Dept H, Malden W Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. 5 ' \DIPLOMATIC MACHINE | THY TI‘"S H]H A | IN CRASH; FOUR HURT 7] Mrivar ot MGuatamala ACsr Aand| LB in Collision. Four persons were injured, three of whom were taken to the Emergency *Pape’s Cold Compound’’ ends severe colds or grippe Hospital. when a sedan belonging to in £ hours Francisco S Latour, Minister "r‘v ow Guatemala, 1521 New Hampshire avenue nortk s ollided with & riven by Walter S. Third street north-| New | You can end ‘small touring grippe and break | Brown, &1, 1 up a severe cold West. at the intersection of | hher S head Hampshire avenue and R street last | c * | night. ! chest body ori "y giplomatic car was belng | limbs, by taking a| aviven to the Packard Garage on| dose of “Pap Kalorama road by El T. Fauntleroy, | Cold Compound” | colored. employed by the garage. No| every two hours| one but the driver was in the sedan until three doses| According to Brown. the driver of | Srciiciten { the touring car. he was halfl way ke | across the intersection hefore he saw ~ It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils | and air passages | in the head, stops nasty discharge or ng. relieves sick headache, | feverishness throat, ess and stiffness. Quit blow- the sedan which he said crashed into | the driver of the sedan, about the face and was mergency Hospital, as | Were AUslie Rrown, who was treated for lacerations, and Louis J Chilardi, 16, of 2426 Fourteenth street 5 iffered lacerations | taken to the nose runt dullness, sneezing. Don’t stay stuffed-up! sore sore: 5 1 el : ot ot | alxo. tew ir., 3 jug and snuffling! ¢ your throb- | Mount bgalde ehwest hing head--nothing elsc in the world | who was injured, refused hos- gives such prompt reliei as “Pape’s | pital but Fauntleroy were in car driven by Brown Cold Compound.” which costs only | th thirty-tive cents at any drug store. The Guatemalan car was badly It acts without assistance, r.\ilefi‘g":’l?:v;‘l; \\'h;lv ‘l'l'\‘fl":;l\l‘rl‘n):“:‘fi‘r - e ey e : | demolis ccordi o Policem: nice, and causes no inconvenience, | SrMelRhed, according 1o Poflcemin Be sure vou get the genuine ident. Couldn’t Sleep Nights! He was restless—his nerves twitched and he tossed about restlessly until morn- ing. Someone told him " Chocolate Flavor Eweetened Malted Milk He bought a can and tried a cupful—drank it piping hot—slept soundly all night—woke up bright and refreshed in the morning. It’s a delightful drink for anybody, at any time, hot or cold! Sold by The Great Atlantic. & Pacific Tea Company Stores Hal¢-pound Can—25¢ Th' Constitution follers th’ flag,~an’ | trip. | th' off color story folloers th' cock- | Lail, Some men are born great an’ some | 4 achieve ke miost of ‘th' Evedinass. « vemain mn the air for a long period. | “Covyrih.. Lz | 'Present plans f (omdr., Bartlett | lcall for a voute vrich will f{ake him [RHI Request for Extra $12,000 Attack- throughout of duraluminum, are each | | By the Associated Prow W NI against an $12,000 counsel wife, In division of the Brooklyn, sented Rhinelander ment Plains jury a vear ago, contends that $6,600 counsel fees already paid Mrs. Rhinclander are too muel the Stokes and Stillman cases has so much been allowed, he submitted, [, At first the sandwich - - e by the Englishmen | roll, with mustard A critic is a man who on all ocea- v v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. CUTHTO FINANCE | Abe Martin DANAMA FLIGHT i | ! | | ‘Non-Stop Aviators Here, | \ | Ready to Start 2,179-, Mile Hop. | By” the Assoeiated Press ! PHILADELPHIA. November 12.— | Hope of starting the Panama non- stop flight with the two PN-10 flying | boats next week was expressed by Lieut. Comdr. JH. T. Bartlett, fiight commander, today, | With tests rapidly nearing comple- | | tion, the personnel of the flight ix | \! assembled at the navy vard here, try- | ing dut the machines and testing the many instruments to be used on the AL LIcKe I;E_R Af“ AVOYE mog 00/ KI1C AT/0) /8044 r/“wri/' SAY 1OEDENCE | Upon leaving _Philadelphia the | planes will fiy to Norfolk, Va.. where | 10-hour flight will be made as a | greatness, but newspapers | final test of the ability of the planes {from Nortolk to Cape Henry. out to | Cape Hatteras, thence to Miami Light, | NELANDER PROTESTS (&7 , WIFE’S COUNSEL FEES O trovidence Taiand to Colon. s dte. tance of 2,179 land miles. The planes, which are constructed | equipped with two 600-horsepower mo- | tors and can carry a load of 21,000 ! nounds. They measure 72 fee inches from tip to tip of the top wi and 4% feet 2 inchex long. i 12, Anip. height of the planes Is appitsinm: S 161, feot, “HOT DOG. LIMITED.” Company Organized to Sell Sand- | wiches to Britons. | LONDON, November 12 (#).— Eng- | hmen at sporting events during the | cold weather have adopted a.hahit of | Americans. “Hot Dog, Limited.” has | been organized and registered “to | manufacture and deal in a comestible | known in the U. S. A. under the name | of ‘Hot Dog.' " | ed as Excessive—Presses Movg for New Trial. 1 e YORK. Noven getting the new trial of nt of his mar nes Rhinelander, (o dinterest with an argument Colds i Pain additional _allowance of fees foc the negro | a brief flled with the appellate Suprene Court in | Isaac N. Milis, who repre- | 18 2 when his annul- suit was tried before a \White Only in finally realized it was handicapped by | CHAMPAGNE COST RISES. 1925 Vintage in France Most Ex- pensive in History. * Safe— wine. " SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN"- Gpmuine | ¥ v When you see the “Bayer Cress™ on tablets you are wver Aspirin prescribed b sicians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for g me B genuine | Neuritis Toothache Headache Neuralgia NOVEMBER 12, The quality, flavor and bouquet of the wine, however, will be on a par with its price, say wine agents who are visiting the trade. been warning their customers to stock up, as the “price is lkely to double within the next year." Already there has been a big in- 1 PARIS, November 12 (#). — Cham- pagne of the 1926 vintage will be the | crease. Fifteen francs per bottle was ve in the history of |paid last year for A-1 extra dry in bas. kets of 25 bottles. Toda) Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” Loxes of 12 jablets 1926. wine {s being quoted at 25 francs. The fundamental cause of the crease Is in the grapes The best pound. They have the same (1330 G Street N.wW), R 2h B 2 e B> | phy- | ‘ £=n KITT HOMER L. KITT ks are being gold at Rheims for 4( They cost MUSICAL" slons is more attentive to what is|a cumber: e characterizatio, o 2 i - # wanting than what is present. - Addi. | oficlals say that the het dog Now > Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. <. W/ ¥ EVERYTHING 2t | taken the country by storm. | Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monos dester of Salicylicacid | N X 5 » & e - - e e § e @ ST § WO <wim—O - o —— e - . G . v ® A Credit lo Washington end Credit to you 3 — 3-’-.-.‘%& ] ‘ Four Floors 2 Of Good — 3 EEE> I > 3 O 3 <GiD> § @ = Washington BEWEST 8 f LARGEST W | Figst {Credit Store Men’s Section 3rd Flecr —Take - ‘ ! Coat ‘ Section Entire 2nd Floor \ [ T HERE an atmosphere of refinement and comfort places buying_on crolit on a higher plane than heretofore elsewhere. “Red tape” and “ex- tra charges” for credit give way to courteous treatment and cheerful credit on the longest terms in the city. You'll be proud of a charge ac- — Immediate count at CRANES. . Special—November Sale Enjoy it A special price on a group ' of the most popular of our ear women’s coats. Every [ ] fashionable style, every 2 ; modish color and every fur trimming will be found in this collection. ‘40 to *50 Values Open Saturday Until 9 P.M. Make of 295 Beautiful COATS |YourOwn Although this is a sale price—meaning great sav- ings to you—YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! A sma'l convenient down pay- ment and IMMEDIATE WEAR IS YOURS—with terms of payment ar- ranged to your order. ON PAYMENTS Terms! 203 . | ! ! | | | ! | | ! | | § | | ! | ] i ! | | 0 | i i