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It's the syrup that fairly drips with the sweet spring fragrance of the giant Northern Maples. LOG CABIN SYRUP RS SR CHILDREN WHO ARE UNDERWEIGH Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters Don’t mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when vou can relieve pain, soreness or stifiness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole i ade of oil of mustard and other helpiul ingredients, and takes the place of mu Musterole usually gives prompt re- lief from sore throat, bronchitis, ton- sillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthm neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu- risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and | aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ard plasters. | TSINAN INCIDENT - REPORTED SETTLED Dr. Wang Tells Press of Suc- | | cessful Conference With ; Japanese Minister. | By the Associated Press. | SHANGHAI March 25.—Japanese | Kenkichi Yoshizawa and Na- izt Foreign Minister C. T. Wang have reached an agreement on the long- |standing Tsinan incident, which grew jout of the civil war in the north after { Japan had occupied Shantung Province. | After a six-hour conference with the Japanese Minister yesterday, Dr. Wang informed nespaper men that they had | {reached an agreement which was ap- proved and initialed yesterday. A for- {mal session will occur at Nanking in a { few days which he was confident would {sce the signature of the agreement. i With this matter out of the way, Dr. |Wang saw no difficulty in the way of | settling other points at issue, namely, { the Nanking and Hankow incidents. ! "It was reported by reliable Chinese | sources that the agreement provides | that immediately upon signature the | |Japanese forces in Shantung will be | withdrawn, that both countries waive | (the question of responsibility for the | clash at Tsinan, that a joint commis- | I'sion be appointed with restricted pow- ers to investigate the incident and that | each country mpathetic grants to the nationals of the other for the damage suffered during the incident. JAPAN IS NOTIFIED. TOKIO, March 25 (#).—Japanese | Minister Kenkichi Yoshizawa yesterday | notified his government of provisional | signature of a Tsinan settlement with |the Nationalist_government, and said | that he expected formal signature would I be compleicd by the end of the month. ARMS EMBARGO PLEA NOT RECEIVED HERE II.ifting of Ban Would Not Be At- tempted Without Consulting Other Nations, By the Associated Press. State Department officials assert that they have received no requests from the Chinese Nationalist government for THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929, X 20,000 square feet of floor space are needed to display our Spring wares. .. To make room for these New arrivals of merchandise we are offering for immediate disposal $100,000.00 WORTH of LIFETIME FURNITURE AT SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK A Choice Variety of Suites and Pieces removal of the embargo ori ammuni- I MONDAY these savings begin! Now you can select an artistic Lifetime Suite i The- embargo was placed in 1919, or piece at a remarkable saving. Only because of an urgent need for floor upon recommendation of the Ministers __Better than a mustard plaster GO BY BUS !i-; %m OUND of the allied governments at Peking, to stop the importation into China of arms which were finding their way to the revolutionary faction. A year ago the Ministers urged that the embargo be tightened and asked that the ques- tion be taken up with other govern- ments which were not party to the agreement in an endeavor to have the embargo extended. For some months the diplomats in space are these savings possible. Every piece and suite is of dependable Lifetime quality. This is a rare good time to buy good furniture advantageously. 47 Artistic Lifetime Dining Peking have been considering removal | Complete COAST TO COAST |n fective. Wik tosiitions somiag. kit I Decorator’s Service . ineffective wi munitions coming 1 China from countries were no embarge i R S Sh 1 Red ( ed PITTSBURGH ... $ 700 | Sar ' ciict itne e Besmrumet| | at No Extra oom JSuites arply uc 1d lift the embargo at any time; but glé'Er‘Eo'i:'"n "-‘s ?én;s nk%yht}fu& ‘i)l!lmre sulcg\ a‘ctt‘i‘onthu e L . | PR e i :::: e | E VERY ONE of these splendid suites is s e D Nationaliat governmiesit af Chiria | ' a masterpicce in design and cabinetry. 3 A L T e iialtine Suites from famous makers (mostly Grand | ST.LOUIS .. 20.00 EE e e T I Rapids factories) at low prices. { ue y the Dpartment. | . LOS ANGELES . .. 60.00 . I JACKSONVILLE . . 20.50 MIAMI ....... 3050 Tickets and Information at INTERNATIONAL TOURS TERMINAL | Wickersham was named chairman of CHURCHES’ COUNCIL LEADERS ARE NAMED Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Made Chairman of Army and Navy Chaplains’ Committee. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 25.—Bishop Francis J. McConnell of the Methodist Episcopal Church and president of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Saturday announced the complete organization of the coun- cil for the next four years. Dean Luther A. Weigle of the Yale Divinity School was elected chairman of the administrative committee, and former Attorney General George W. the commiteee on international justice and good will. Other committee chairmen included: These and many other BEDROOM SUITES REDUCED O LIST all of the attractive Bedroom Suites would take more room than is 6 Dining Room Suites of Early English design, with 66-inch buffet and velour seat chairs; walnut and gumwood. 10 pieces each. Reduced IR R *169 ' § Beautifully designed ten-picce Dining Room Suites in walnut principally, with quartered oak interiors and 66-inch ¢ buffet. Reduced to... %5 2 Massive all-walnut Dining . Room Suites with large chairs in pin stripe taupe mohair and conveniently-arranged 70 - inch 7 Berkey & Gay Dining Room Suites enhanced with choice, handsomely matched crotch mxe hogany veneers. A Sheratone Colonial design of elegant taste. Ten pieces, reduced 3365 L e R T 3 Sheraton type Dining Room Suites in a beautiful color tone and refined inlay; shield back chairs and 66-inch buffet. Ten s 12 Early English type Berkey & Gay Dining Room Suites of large proportions; ten pieces’ each, with 73-inch buffet ene s b : Evangellsm and lite service, Bishop A % here. Suffice to say that you'll get suited X pinger, yton, io; churcl 74 H S e lans eree O et | | here now at an advantageous price. of Louisville, Ky.; commission on rela- I tions with religious bodies in Europe, Kenneth D. Miller, Madison, N. J.; edi- | torial council of the religious press, Paul i 5 Quaintly designed Bedroom S. Leinbach, Philadelphia: general com- 2 B mittee on Army and Navy chaplains, Suites of Colonial influence with 4-drawer vanity and pos- Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, Washington; relations with the Eastern churches, I re i i pigees, reduced to. buffet. Ten choice 3450 pieces, reduced to..... hanced with butt wal- s450 nut. Reduced to...... 5 Colonial type Berkey & Gay and many others Bedroom Suites enhanced with swirl mahogany; quaints ly designed vanity with cupe board space and 2 drawers; 48 inch Dresser; 6 3375 pieces reduced to.. Right Rev. Charles H. Brent; commit- tee on good will between Jews and | Christians, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. CusToM-BUILT SLIP COVERS specially priced Average 3-Piece Suite § 75 Unusual Belgian Linens 39 WHEAT EXPORT LOSS 2 Artistically - designed Bed- I.AlD To SHIP BOARD room Suites of 6 pieces each | in mahogany chiefly, with | especially handily - arranged Southwest, Denied Gulf Outlet, Faces Greatest Surplus, Says vanity. Reduced 3245 Kansas City Complainant. Sold By Over 2,500 Dealers in Washington and Vicinity 1 Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suite with beautifully carved head- board on bed and attractive chest of drawers, solid ma- hogany interiors; 6 3285 pieces reduced to.. 5 Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suites i in mahogany chiefly with | Safe large vanity and full size bed; 6 pieces each with 48 inch dresser and solid mahogany interiors, reduced s, o ke 3295 6 Finely carved Berkey & Gay 2 Twin Bed Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suites. in walnut Suites fashioned chiefly from chiefly, with solid ‘mahogany mahogany, with night table | AR S 3 Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suites, walnut principally; ash Your Kidneys By Drinking Water If Your Bac;_H-urts or Blad- der Bothers, Also Take Some Salts. By the Associated Press, i KANSAS CITY, March 25.—A charge I that, through failure or inability of the Early American type, with United States Shipping Board to supply vessels at gulf ports, the Southwest has charming spool turnings and been denicdhflorelgn %ufletlo!dls to z;n | 48-inch dresser; 6 3315 million bushels of wheat in the early i crop year was made Saturday by J. J. I pieces, reduced to. .. Kraettli, president of the Kansas City | Board of Trade, in a communication to { T. V. O’Connor, Washington, chairman ! of the board. ‘ | Truck Delivery to All Points Within 100 Miles | Flush your kidneys by drinking a || ™y graatin told the Shij « : pping Board | quart of water each day, also take || cnairman that the Southwest faced the salts occajhflmfiv “5[5““'. l:goemu 7 || greatest wheat surplus in its history. i | thority, who tells us thal The lack of shipping facilities also was } interiors and handsomely-de- and charming chest of draw- | rich food forms acids which almost ||| &5¢ 186X OF K0 SOine e et signe d. Bed; 6 3350 ers; 8 pieces each, 5350 export possibiliti ] pieces, reduced to.. reduced to0......... Deep concern is felt by exporters | 1 . - b here, it was explained, for the hard you may suffer with a dull misery || winier wiicat area is the season’s ear- the kidney ion, sharp pains 3 i Y e e eadnche. Gssl || st teritery to"offer bread grain to| | ‘ Many Karpen | ness, your stomach sours, tongue is 8 G s Living Room Groups ‘The big export movement from here share in the reductions Freight Prepaid on more distant shipments | coated, and when the weather is bad ||, The blg export maovement from here e et L) ‘ont sore and ir- || When the movement is retarded through | e O e i 1o seck relief || 1ack of shipping facllities the wheat | | Ftated, O Y huring the night, || Mmust be sold in competition with the | e iraiize.these irritaging || cheaper grades from Canada, where 75} Bbids (o ntin cleanse the- 1) per cent of the crop must find an out- | and flush off the body's ur let in other countries. e et do 2 Hard Winter wheat is harvested in | waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts ||, (1450 Winier whedt b8 vhile | z 2 5 e So 2 y as June, while I {;‘;;;;S;an}:};*}'n“‘;‘g, here; ke o> || Canada moves its new crop in October. i il | fore breakfast for a few days, 4 e £ [ pour {kmnes‘ o tlwg il Attempts to Kill Wife, Is Slain. I ) | This famous salts is made from St | acid of grapes and lemon juic DETROIT, March 25 (P).—An es- . bined with lithia, and has been u: caped inmate of the Mimico, Ontario, | for years to help flush and stimulate , wanted in Tgffing;h:;rt:xg e Seventh St. Bet. D and E | Towger irritate, thus often relieving || un battle at 10-yard range in a dark- even . él. an bladder weakness. ened room. The police were summoned |~ Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot |lafter the fugitive, Fred Haight, 29, i | injure and makes a delightful effer- |, threatened to kill his 19-year-old wife = — = — - - vescent lithia-water drink.—Adv jand fired at residents of an adjoining | sluggish_kidneys; also to neutralize | the acids in the system so they no || ptaroin y morning in a tisement. apartment, to whom she fled for pro- tection, ; :