Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1929, Page 21

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~THE EVENING " -WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. right to acquire certain small pieces|degree not previously designated and to dispose Chuun Friends Lodge, LUCE BILL APPROVED. e e of some small parcels of land that are | pendent Order of odd Prllows. lnd a House Committee Reports Measure | N0t needed in the connecting links. ‘member The entire transaction, however, would Relating to D. C. Parkway. conspiring against him because James SORE THROAT come within the original authorization Senator Pine Vindicated After Ac-| Hepburn of Oklahoma was not ap-| ‘The House committee on public WILL BE QUICKLY RELIEVED charges he was seeking to destroy Com- mlsskmer Burke of the Indian Bureau. committee reported that Senator D. C. Prisoner Released on President’s |CONSPIRACY CHARGE Clemency in Remitting $1.000 Fine| IS HELD UNFOUNDE ,’Sq‘;‘ée e | —— r Burke had accused Senator Pine of | of $1,300,000. pointed superintendent of the Five 'bulldings and grounds today ordered a e 2 cusation by Commissioner ’Cn\hzed Tribes. He also charged that | favorable report on the Luce bill giving Cumberland Man Dies. It took action by President Coolidge |all doubt, exercised Executive clemency to get Harry Maynard, former l‘lh"and 1emitted the fine. Word was.tele- proprietor, out of Jail yesterday after- | phoned to Maj. Peak at the jail and the noon. door of the jail swung open for May- i | ‘v(amard has been serving a sentence | nard. Friends H0pe BOROBEAIMBAC- | o o oe: o onioniy arfcnirt tor violating a_padlock injunction against | tion Once Deficiency Meas- |t cate; s term expired Junuay g[ $500 GEMS RECOVERED ure Is Out of Way. | the sentence having been imposed under | Pine was “using his political appointees | greater leeway in the acquisition of | Special Dispatch to Burke. now in the Department of Justice, |property for connecting links in the | CUMBERIAND, Md. January 2 namely C. B. Selby and B. M. Par-|Rock Creek and Potomac Parkw: William J. Harrison, one of Cumb menter, to aid him carrying out this | Representative Luce, with Lieut. Col land’s oldest retired business men, died dastardly conspirac; U. S. Grant, 3d, officer in charge of |last night, aged 83. He was a native The findings were reported by Sen- | public parks, and Robert N. Harper ap- of Fairplay, Md., and at one time con- | ators Frazier, Republican, North Dakota: | peared before the committee in support | ducted a furniture store and engaged | PN exoristatd La Follette, Republican, Wisconsin, and |of the bill. It was explained this legis- |in the manufacture of furniture in this | Wheeler, Democrat, Montana. Ilation would give the commission the 'city. Mr. Harrison was a thirty-second | n, of Oklahoma, = Wwwm W A S e Cigars . Holding that there was not “a scin- | tilla of evidence to support or sub- stantiate the charge of conspiracy, o | the Senate Ind R any other charge.” committee _yests Rings Reported Stolen Found in| ator Pine, Republi the Volstead act provided also that he pay a fine of $1,000. Usual contempt of court cases provide only for a fine or By the Associated Press. imprisonment Two diamond rings valued at $500, Friends of the cruiser bill are expect- | Maj. William L. Peak, superintendent |reported stolen Monday from Mr: Ing it to make a quick run toward a | of the jail, was of the opinion that 1f [Leona Crabbe of 1726 M street, wer final vote, once th y appro- | Maynard staved an additional 30 days | recovered today, police say, in the home might take advantage of the poor |of Evelyn Johnson, colored. of the 500 an :mc)mr Convies act by taking an oath of poverty |block of Florida avemus. & worker af | roposed in- before U. S. Commissioner Turnage. & local laundry, who is said by police | ment funds, | Maynard asserted he had no money to [to have found them in clothing sent | 2 loose from | pay fine. U. S. Attorney Leo A.|by Mrs. Crabbe to the laundry. ment of the | Rover d Assistant U. S. Attorney | The colored woman was arrested af ds. Senate | Harold W, Oreutt were in doubt whether | the laundry by Headquarters Detective the proposed | the poor convict act applies to civil |John W. Wise and charged with grand 1 for the con- | contempts. |larceny. ers and 1 aircraft| “While officials pondered over the | - sition is made | Jegal proposition, Maynard continued in [ More than 10,000 cases of typhus | jml. The matter finally reached the hae been reported in the Ukraine So- er bill have | Department of Justice and was laid be- | viet and many schoois and movie houses | nded argu- | fore President Coolidge. who, to remove | are closed. The Doctor Took One Look— “Fl",, AT ALL DRUGGIS e ey N LI S L £ Colored Woman's Home. A e TN R NSRS W Nt %&\\\\\M Queen Anne Pecan Nut Puffs 498 Pound Delicious chocolate nougat centers rolled in mouth- melting caramel and topped with tasty pecan meat kernels. So pure and wholesome they melt in your mouth. Phone Main 5215 ... Priced Lower Any of These 2 for 25¢ Cigars struction of 15 e pe—r carrier, up until di S — NS Propo: been fea: ner El Producto P.F Cabinet Blackstone Perfecto Cortez Standard Dutch Master Capt. P. G 11c Each 3 for 30¢ $4.90 Box of 50 La Palina Senators Luis Martinez Fancy Tales Robt. Burns filu'el Milk Chocolate Hershey Kisses D 390 Pound Delicious sweet milk chocolate kisses just 2h for one good bite wrapped in tir insure their freshness at all times. Get a pound and 49)‘: “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve You 1 it has been pqwr‘dupnn | Hale of the Senate naval passed handily when the final vote | comes. ‘ LT Hebrew Collcge Fund $2 800,000. | CINCINNATI, O! | ~-The $2,800.000 ma terday by the Hel He had a bit of a headache and a couple of chills—but pshaw!—it was only a ‘‘slight’” cold and he'd shake it off! That was yesterday. Today he was in bed, burning with fever one moment and the next shivering with chill. The doctor took one drive for a $5.000000 endowment fund when a gift of $500.000 was received | from the ily York City. genheim gift wa Morgenstern, pre Five-Cent Ll(rdr Plea Made Before B =g Tal‘lff H(-‘.armg Nearly every case of “flu” i = i starts with a cold. Do what By the Associated Pre: you can to avoid colds. Stay vislxl;n,mlhgmg(lflg out of crowds as much as you can. Avoid sneezers and cough- committee today turne from hearings on an e NBat ifvaicatthicld especial interest to the housewife— lose no time in brezking it up. At the first sign of a cold, take HILL'S CASCARA - QUININE. These famous tab- lets break up acold in one day because they* 1. Check the Cold Germs 2. Allay the Fever 3. Open the Bowels 4. Tone the system Those are the four effects you want for safety, and only Hill's supplies them. Get Hill’s in the red box— all druggists. & N —— - Here Is Your Opportunity to Save More! Daily Drug Store Needs at Prices That Will Make Your Family Budgét Go Further Twinplex Six-Pound Size Seapgere Star-Rite give the family a real candy treat. ~ BRISTLE-TITE Bath Brushes A Valuable Assistance in the Prevention of Flu 49¢ Made of unusually good quality fiber bristles with long detachable handle and convenient strap on the back of the brush. @fi HOME REMEDIES Priced at a Saving $1.25 Absorbine Junior. . ..83c 40c Fletchers Castoria. . . ... .24¢c $1.50 Atophan Tablets. ....98c 25¢ Nature’s Remedy. . . ...2lc 60c California Fig Syrup. . ..37c §] 50 Anusol Suppositories. . 98¢ 50c Cuticura Ointment. ....3%¢ g1 95 yeracolate Tablets. . . . 83c $1 Bayer Aspirin, 100's. ... .19 g3 5 goops Emulsion. ... . .79¢ 60c Nozol, for head colds. . . .50c e B Jox Pl ... 196 60c McCoys Tablets. . . ... .37c : ‘ 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia. 39c $1 Horlicks Malted Milk . . . . 69¢ 30c Groves Bromo Quinine. . 18¢ 50c Wecks Healing Cream. . . 42¢ 60c Fleets Phospho Soda. . .45¢ 60c Bisodol, 2-0z. size. . . .. .43c $1 Waterbury Compound. . . . 69¢ $1.20 Bromo Seltzer. ......79¢ 75¢ Dextri Maltose . . .51c¢ $1.25 Dares Mentha Pepsin. . 79¢ Y 1d Blades sugar—to one which in these modern ‘To Sharpen Your Old Bla days concerns both sexes of many Thouseholds—tob: Thirty-six w s were called for testimony on schedule, and tomorrow the committee will take up the agriculture section. A plea for a good 5 made by manaiacture: tives, who asked a duty on Sumatra wrapped tobacco from $2.00 to $1.50 a pound. Harvey L. Hirst of Philadelphia, representing the Bayuk Cigars, Inc., told the committee that to bring the 5 cent cigar back to ils pre-war popularity, a lower duty was required on imported wrappers. Additional nlunlmlnumnummnlmmm o—— [ Refunds Salespeople |G OW ng H ATS | orExchanges ihsl: gp;ln Intflmnmnmummlmnqummmmnmumumn AL[I;'INSAALLB u ORCe - &~ SCASOL I I 4 - T Not literally Rummage—but ONCE-A.SEASON in groups—ODD LOTS of SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE at SACRIFICE PRICES—prices so low that absolute clearance is effected. _This is consistent with our policy to carry no mer- chandise from one season to the next. READ EVERY ITEM! [ o=t ] GROUP Formerly No. 1 D RE SS E S $15 and 25 The Sale Price must not mislead you. Many of these Dresses are s worth five times as much. Satins, Crepes, Velvets and Com- 5 binations, Sport and Business' Dresses. MANY ARE LARGE SIZES. All colors and Party Dresses are included. Group Formerly No. 2 DRESSES s %5%"%s Georgette, Satins, Transparent and Printed Velvets, Prints, ElectricFlatIrons Special $1.98 Equipped with full- length cord, non-heating handle and has guaran- teed heating unit. e S “Black Beauty” Model §3.50 value Stops Colds in 1 Day Nasal Spray 50c A preparation of proven merit in combating germs in the nose and throat. E. Z. Nasal Spray has an oil base and antiseptic properties which prevent germs from lodg- ing and multiplying in the mu- cous membrane of the nose and throat. When Flu is so preva- lent . . . extra precaution is ad- visable. Spray your nose and throat three times daily with this sooth- ing preparation, which assists in the prevention and elimination of Flu germs. S AW R Generous Srtmg to GRAY? Why grow gray or stay that way? KOLOR-BAK isa col- orless liquid that can’t harm hair, and brings back the color it used to be. Tonic, too. The one bottleis rightfor any shade. Sold under strong money-back guarantee. nt cigar was representa- uction in the . —— Dol = SN \:..“\\& —_ Bering Ear Oil , 98¢ ¢ A Great Comfort and Relief for ive hearing ing and itching ears iculty with ears after bLathing tiff and hard-feeling ears carache Y Castile Soap Shampoo the beauty of your| \’_,t; hair with this{NF=aeses shampoo made| from the fa-§ ONT mous Conti Pure Olive Oil\ Castile Soap.jf Cleanses hair| and scalp. Rinses freely. Leaves hair soft and glossy. Nolf alcohol. No un- pleasant odor. 45¢ N Protect S R — A SN —def by e $1.50 Guaranteed Icy-Hot Vacuum Bottles Pint Size 796 Pint size—made of good quality brown enam- eled material. WIill keep . liquids_hot or cold for Full v y__guaranteed for one many m“'s‘_ year. Molded of good quality > red gum rubber. Lower Prices on TOILET ARTICLES 25¢ Pacquins Hand (ream. . .10c $1 Wildroot Hair Tonic. . . ..63¢ Armand Cold Cream Powder. .$1 60c Pompeian Massage Cream. 39¢ 60c Pompeian Face Powder. .44c $1 Coty Face Powder Ensemble Cream, medium. . $1.25 75¢ Houbigant Face Powder. 55¢ 35¢ Frostilla Lotion '60c D. & R. Cold Cream. . . .36¢c 30c Kolynos Dental Cream . 50c Pebeco Tooth Faste. . ...29c¢ 20c Laco Castile Soap, 3 for. 50c Java Face Powder. . .. .33¢ 50c Orphos Toeth Paste. . ... 3% 50c Jergens Skin Lotion. . . .35¢ i 65c Stacomb Liquid .. 42¢ 50c Mavis Talcum Powder. . .33c 3q. | 6 Bionslinn Huso Folis. . 300’ S LRt uatly: - - - £h8 35¢ Corega Tooth Powder. ... 24¢ 50c Mulsified Shampoo. .. ..37c 50c Elcaya Creams. . .. ....39% Melba Lov’ Me Face Powder. . 75¢ “Hickory Brand” Coverall Rubber Aprons Only 59c Designed in beautiful color combinations with pretty ruffled borders and convenient pocket. Will keep your dresses clean and unspotted. "‘*“"""'Q“ — Piles Gone In 5 Days or Money Back PILE-FOE acts like magic for blinds bleeding, protruding or itching piles. Relief comes_instantly -and the sootn- ing, healinz process goes on for 5 days —then your pile agony will be a thing of the past. or money refunded. $1.00 Pile-Foe, 89¢. . " 2-Quart Size Water Bottles Special 9 8C B W e builds strength appetite clears E_' LA X A Tl VE TABLETS One or two E-Z Tablets on re- tiring at night will keep the liver functioning properly. They are mild but very effective. No gripe, no nausea. Put up in airtight wooden vials to insure their strength and freshness. 25¢ o - complexior - o) — S\ N - e N o W R Little Chocolate Tablets .19¢ .50¢ e —_—E 8 8. 8 —the great tonic Purely Vegetable Regular Size 89¢ Double Size $1 49 et T TR - N 25¢J. & J. Taleum. . ......20c Spray Solutions for Nose and Throat; Prevent Flu Germs from Getting a Start P. i3, Chloretone Inhalent Ercolin Improved Dobell’s Solution, pint $1 Pinoleum Liq’id, 69¢ 60c Nozol, for head colds . E. Z. Nasal Spr “An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure” Dobell Atomizers IS e Ask your physician to recom- mend a cleansing medicated solu- tion which will counteract irrita- tions and germ infections of the nose and throat. Use one of these sprays as regu- larly as you do your toothbrush. Germ-laden dust particles are con- stantly entering the nose and &\ N\ N Pale-Dry Ginger Ale 15¢ Bottie 2 for 25¢ Have a glass of this tempting pale dry gin- ger ale after dinner and get a new conception of the delicious wholesome refreshment that can be blended into ginger ale. National Ginger ~Ale is style, simply lavishly tailored For Afternoon, Street or Evening Wear A superb group of our HIGH- ER-PRICED Dresses, assembled without thought of their former Guaranteed Fever Thermometers Peoples Price, 98¢ ..50¢ Exclusive Frocks of Velvet, Heavy prices. Formerly Priced $75 to $150 Crepes, Georgette, and other costly materials and many imported Evening Gowns are mcluded sizes up to 52. ONE OF A MODEL. Every conceivable Ne.3 the finest materials procurable. A wonderful range of *15 tions are included. Y Pri rice DRESSES DRESS AND SPORT DANCE & PARTY . $49.50 select from. Every new shade, Formerly $ Priced $59.50 and $79.50 in the Store $ chiffons. Business and sport materials and style for 10 | color, both light and dark shades. Formerly Marked $39.50, $45 and $49.50 colorings in sizes to fit both the younger miss as well as iy Entire Stock of Hl'gh.-Grade On Entire Stock of DRESSES material and adorned and .To Close Out! Any Transparent $ $ l ] 5 O values $3.95 to $12.50 STREET AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR. All Group DRESSES 2na GOWNS $ This collection offers some very elegant garments, developed of the matron. Distinctive and exclusive BRF.SLAU crea- 95 of Our Finest Former ur-Trimmed EVENING DRESSES Form"ly F;’,’;!":::i’y $ 1 5 Over 506 gorgeous creations to $39.50 and $49.50 R R A REQLAU’S The Friendly Shop 1307 to 1313 G St made of real ginger—pegiectly blended and properly aged. At our fountains or —md\ to take home. These thermometers have been carefully tested and are absolutely guaranteed to | register accurately.: They are enclosed in a sturdy black case so that they will not be easily broken. Be sure to have one in, your home for emergencies. mouth; the use of a Dobell Ato- mizer will prevent infection snd keep your nose and throat healtny and clean. $1 Pinoleum Outfil, 69¢ 50c Musoldent $1.25 Clywthymo-

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