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And because it is such an effective antiseptic it prevents dandruff. Keep invisible, odorless Zemo always on hand. FL S TUDECTE | ber—was held by EVEN DISTRIBUTION Heavy Increases in Exports Divided Over World, Report Shows. By the Assoclated Press. The heavy increases in American for- eign trade for 1928 were disclosed by Commerce Department figures today to have been evenly distributed over nearly all quarters of the globe. e): Detailed figures applying to the chief world geographical divisions showed that only the Pacific islands failed to take more American exports during 1928 than during 1927. Imports decreased markedly from the Asiatic territory, and the price move- ment in a single commodity—crude rub- the Government's trade observers to be chiefly Tesponsible for this, the decline in rubber prices having continued throughout 1928. For the year, exports and imports by grand divisions of the globe, compared with like figures for 1927, follow: EXPORTS. Europe ... Europe ... 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Excellent quality cream voile, with printed per-q cale in blue, green, rose and orange. ew Cretonnes 28¢ yard for Spring Draperies’ Light, colorful patterns cretonnes, suggesting variety of new draperies for Spring. Cretonnes for every room in the house, in floral or striped designs; inches wide. DOWN STAIRS STORE Bordered Tea Towels Special, 8 for 1 An excellent opportunity to take stock of vour pantry needs, towels at this special price. Cotton crash tea ders; soft and absorbent. Printed Rayon Voile Special, 78¢ yard The sheen of rayon adds to the effectiveness of these prints on light and dark grounds. And, since prints are so popular, this special offer is in good season. DOWN STAIRS STORE in a all 36 SHT EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOY, 1. €. WONDAY. FEBRUARY if. 1929 ‘Accountant Dead | GEORGE D. KEHOE, 52, U. S. EMPLOYE, DEAD Claims Chief of General Account- Ing Office Was Kentucky Native and Nephew of Congressman. George Dexter K e, 52 years old, chief of thé Division of Claims, Gen- died at his resi- Church road, Saturday , Born in 1 |2 nephew of {ber of Co | GEORGE D. KEHOE. MICROANALYSIS'EXPERTS.‘ ] N el NEW YORK (#).—Barnard College girls show great aptitude in one of the |} newest branches of chemistry, says Dr. | # Marie Reimer, professor of chemistry. This field is micro analysis, which is | g the use of high-power microscopes to detect minute chemical changes, method requiring delicacy of touch and rigid precision. Dr. Reimer says Bar- |H nard is the only women'’s college in this country so far as she knows to give regular instruction in this subject. Step-ins Chemise These decorative lamps are in old gold and silver finish, in a variety of arms and bases. BotH the junior and [ridge models are i this group. New Rayon 'Moire Shades im several colors— Bridge size...$3.25 Junior size....53.95 DOWN STAIRS STORE and lay in a supply of tea towels, with colored bor- erved an enlistment in the D 20. uneral . Gabric] day morning, f the residence will be in Arl a g : /ma,»{el franiedoss powed: 51050 2 595,00 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. | Municipal Council and Royal Arca- { num_Boosters meet, tonight, 8 o'clock, |Odd Fellows' Hall. Royal Arcanum | Grand Council visitation to Municipal ! Council, 8:15 o'clock. ard party, Ladies of Charity, day nursery, 408 Third street southeast, to- night, 8:39 o'clock. Card party for benefit of St. James’ | Church, Thirty - seventh street and Rhode Island avenue, Mount Rainier, in the auditorium tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Congress Heights Citizens’ Associa- tion meets in portable building, Con- Heights Baptist Church, Brothers | d Esther street, tonight at 8 o'clock. Piney Branch Citizens’ Association meets tonight at 8 o'clock in Hamline Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets. . FUTURE. International relations group, Ameri- an Association of University Women, Wolf von Dewall at a dinner ¢ night. Herr von Dewall will on “Germany’s Relation to the League of Nations.” for Phil ophical Inquiry will meet, room 43, new building, National Museum, tomorrow at 4:45 p.m. Csrd- party, 1,000 Club of Nativity Church, tomorrow night, 8:30 o'clock, at 6000 Georgla avenue. Morris Sharnoff will speak on “Wom- en of Soviet Russia” before the Center Forum, Jewish Community Center, to- morrow night at 8:30 o'clock. Areme Chapter, O. E. S, will give valentine dance and card party Thurs- day night at Wardman Park Hotel. ‘The Arkansas State Soclety of the District will give a dance and bridge party at the La Fayette Hotel Friday | evening at 9 o’clock. Shumaker to Start Prison Term. INDIANAPOLIS, February 11 (®).— Dr. Edward S. Shumaker, superintend ent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, | announced today that he would go to the State Penal Farm tomorrow morn- ing to begin serving a 60-day sentence for contempt of the Indiana Supreme Court. . In a recent month the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in England cared for 9,233 children. | DE RIVERA’S SON SAILS. Leaves U. S. After Six Months. Declines-to Discuss Conditions. NEW _YORK, Fabruary 11 (®).— Miguel Primo de Rivera, 24-year-old son of Spain’s premier, sailed for home millas after a six months’ visit to the United States. De Rivera, who was here to establish a Spanish government information bu- reau, said the royal decree in Spain against free speech and for press cen- sorship was necessary in view of “cer- | tain conditions in Spain™ which he was not _at liberty to discuss. | CHRONIC | INDIGESTION illness. 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