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Women'sHeadaches Capudive makes quick work of headaches ac- companying monthly periods, ‘Relicf comes promptly without dis- turbance to normal func- tioas. ", . " '‘Morning-After Headaches For*“nextmorning”” head- aches, Capudine is the quickest bracer ever. Two teaspoonfuls in water and your head speedily €lears up. Make This Test! . . Next time you have a headache, g0 to yourdrug store and get a bortlc of Cap- wdine, or take a dose at the soda foun- tain. Then time the action, Note how quickly pain disappears and you “pep’ right up. In 10c, 30c, 60c bottles or by thedose. ndrug storc soda fountains, c HICKS ‘11”0 FOR HEADACHES MALPRACTICE LAID | 10 MICHEL'S FIRM Attorney General Reveals “Ambulance Chasing” of Schall’s Appointee. By the Associated Press. Attorney General Mitchell today made public a letter he wrote Senator Schall of Minnesota on January 28, in which he reiterated his refusal to recommend Ernest Michel for' a United States ip in Minnesota. T cannot myself be- lieve that 1t would be anything less than a reproach upon the administra- tion of justice to sclect for the high position ‘of Federal judge” a lawyer whose firm, he said, had solicited acci- dent cases. Sued on Ambulance Chasing. He quoted from a decision of the Supreme Court of Nebraska in a case brought against the firm of Davis & Michel to enjoin it from violating what he sald was commonly known as “The anti-ambulance chasing statute of that State.” ‘This quotation read: “A ‘condition cxisted where agents of these attorneys were traveling in the State soliciting employment for non- resident attorneys, haunting the homes of the injured and bringing great dis- credit to the legitimate practice of the v between Mitchell e into the open this he Attorney General as- serting ould be understood that he would not recommend Michel to Presi- dent Hoover. Schall, in an answering statement, said he would continue to insist upon i ointment and added Michel snp;mrc of the full Minnesot Terms Ablhty “Fair.” The Attorney General today reviewed Michel’s career and said it had been devoted to personal injury litigation. Michel, he said, was a lawyer of “fair ability” but not outstanding, and he charged that the effort to have him selected as a United States judge was to pay & political debt “Personal injury litigation in itself is quite legitimate,” Mitchell said, “but there are different ways of conducting that business, and some firms of lawyers who give their principal attention to that class of litigation have allowed themselves to be led into methods of solicitation and procurement which have from time immemorial been condemned by the profession and by the courts as contrary to the public policy. The firm of Davis & Michel has conducted its professional activities along these lines.” ey, FRENCH NAME ATTACHE Colonel of Artillery Coming Here to Serve at Embassy. PARIS, January 30 (#).—Col. Fran- cois Jules Philibert Pillon of the artil- lery corps yesterday was appointed military attache at the French embassy in Washington. He will serve in the same capacity for the French legation in Mexico, Panama and Cuba. 2 - DANCE WILL HELP NEEDY A dance and card party, the proceeds to be used in distributing relief among reedy families, will be given under the auspices of the Congress Heights Citi- zens' Association February 4 at Lytle's Dance Casino, in Congress Heights. The casino and the services of a 10- plece orchestra have been donated for the occasion. CNORTHWES T . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 193Y. GIRLS OFFER TO SELL BODIES FOR RESEARCH Two in North Carolina Make Pro- posal to Meet Needs During “Bad Times." By the Associated Press. RALEIGH, N. C, January 30.—A. S. Brower, controller of North Carolina State College, has received a letter from two North Carolina girls who want W sell their bodies for medical research. 50,000 PAIRS /AZZA7D WOMENS and MISSES REGULAR 42° SHOES Large Assortment but not all sizes in every style SMART STYLES ALL SAL Womens Chiffon Hose 75° 810 H Street N.E. 435 7th Street N.W. 3217 14th \LOUTHEA/ T/ ALL ROADJ' LEAD TO NEW CENTER MARKET Wlher T ince the days of .George Washington our people have dined well, and since its establishment, Center Market has always been the main source of food supply. Now, as in the 80’s and 90’s, health and comfort are well served by this food mart. “Times are so very bad, T and a’ friend of mine must have some money immediately,” the letter reads. “If there is any chance of our selling our bodies and getting the benefit of the money while we are still living, we guarantee that you could get our bodies upon our death” it adds. Mr. Brower refused to divulge the names of the girls. ‘The custom of placing lighted can- dles in the windows on Christmas eve has been kept up in the old Kirk house in Germantown, Philadelphia, uninter- ruptedly for over 50 years. Reduced to All Stylesand Sizes REGULAR STOCK ES FINAL 911 Penna. Avenue N.W. 3144 M Street N.W. Street NW. ZOUTHEAZT) v, 7 THE -AVENUE AT SEVENTH MEN’S SHIRTS AT UNUSUALSAVINGS Fine Materials—Smart, Correct Patterns 3 for $4 $1.35 3 for 84 @® Replenish your shirt supply while these drastic reductions prevail. makers—tailored the quality way. wanted shades in very smart pattern effects Every shirt from our best The season’s Collar- attached and collar-to-match styles. Sizes 131/ to 18. Saks—First Floor Annual End-o’-January Storewide Clearance! TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS! Men’s Fine Ouwercoats! This Season’s 2-Trouser Suits! Smart Topcoats ® If you really want to SAVE, the time is NOW! If you really want a Suit, Overcoat or Topcoat of outstanding fineness—at a price which normally cannot even BEGIN to pay for such quality—then this is a sale you have been awaiting! @ At $28.00-Suits in the fashionable Greys and Tans; smart for now ,and Spring. hosts of models. 1009 Camel Hairs. Blue, Grey and Brown Overcoats in Topcoats in correct shades, including @ At $36.00—-Plaid-Back Boucle Overcoats from our $50.00 stock. Blue. ‘Also other very select overcoatings in Grey, Brown, Suits tailored in the custom manner in our finest shops—offering every exclusive weave and style. very best from field and stream is avail- able at the new Center Market, conveniently located. . every part of the city. .reached easily by car lines radiating to It is only two blocks from the 7th Street line. It is on the Fifth Street line, and a few blocks from the Massachusetts Ave. car line. Here you will find every food product necessary, for your health and contentment, all under one roof. Meats, Poultry, Sea Food, Dairy Products, Vege- tables, Fruits, Fancy Groceries, Bread and Pastry, Beautiful Fresh Flowers. Here, too, you will find that spirit of service that has been a part of Center Market’s charm for three-quarters of a century. COME AND VISIT YOUR OL8 FRIENDS IN THEIR NEW AND MORS MODERN HOME § Saks—Third Floor Coats and Blouses, now ® COATS, horsehide, single or double I lars; warmly sheep or wool lined. BLOUSES, genuine horsehide, with plain ible; Broken ranges, 36 to 48. OFF Saks—First Floor, $10.95 to $14.95 Regular. $15.95 4-Pc. Knicker ‘Albert Richard’s $9.45 $11.95 * ® Final reduction. All Medium and dark pat- terns in good -looking dress or everyday wear. Sizes 7 to 18. Men’s $15 to $35 Leather breasted, with leather or wombat col- or plaid wool linings. Some are revers- 4 BOYS’ SALES Suits Reduced Leather Coats from our regular stock. Tans and Greys. For Saks—Second Floor Here go much finer Boys’ Shoes $2.45 @ High shoes of quality. Tun Calf Bluchers; Black Calf Bals and Bluchers. Leather soles; rubber ; C and D widths; _ Saks—First Floor Genuine horsehide, with leather collar. Wool plaid lined; sizes 6 to 20. Saks—Second Floor Regular $12.50 Windbreakers Reduced to $8.95 Genuine horsehide and reversible; corduroy. lined; black or cordovan. Saks—Second Floor $2.95 Lightweight Jer- sey Suits, solid and fancy patterns; mlld ly and but- ton-on style; shorts full ll'ned$l 95 Saks—Second Floor . $22.50-$25 2-Trouser Suits or Quercoats for Students and Younger Young Men $16.85 TT “Prepsters” Included ® The right clothes and a big saving for smart young fellows at school or at business. Two- trouser suits in grey, blue-grey and new brown tones. Overcoats in tweed and herringbone weaves in and brown; solid and overplaid effects, Sizes 31 to 36 chest. Saks—Second Floor. Save 409, on 2-Trouser SUITS Now on Sale 1585 ® A radical saving that brings you value you cannot duplicate. Included are tans, greys and browns; stripes, plaids and herring- bones in light, medium and dark shades. Included are the following sizes in long stouts; 1/42, 2/44,1/46,1/50. Saks—Fourth Floor Chauffeurs’ Clearance $125 Chauffeur’s Overcoat; Persian Lamb Collar; Lamb wool lined; size 39 regular; half e e, NSO $100 (hnuflmr( Overcoat ; self collar; lamb wool ’”‘7.,‘3 nie ” . re ; ha o A $30 to 360 Chauflluvs Over- coats; odds and _ends; sizes half-price. $10 2o $15 Chauffeurs’ Trou- sers; Grey Serge and Whip- cord; odd wssort- $5.85 ment; now. Sak: Auto Lap Robes 1/3 off Were $8.50 to $60 Now $5.67 to $40 Saks—Third Floor RN N3 Clearaway! Oxford Grey Cutaway Coats 30 4pwa. to $60; Yo . Our Regular $6 Men’s Oxfords *4.85 @ An unusual oppertunity! Black and Tan Calf Oxfords and Blucher Oxfords; also plaintoe Patent Leather Formal Oxfords. Medium, broad and French toes and lasts. A, B, C, D; sizes 6 to 11, Saks—First Floor Men’s Hats—Up To $8.00 Values 1315 ® Saks quality—and the wanted styles! * Snap Brims, Roll-Brim Welts, Silk- Bound Homburgs! Shades that are cor- rect for now and for. Spring. Great values! Sizes 6% to 73%. Saks—First Floor Men’s Furnishings: Drastic Savings! $1 Fancy Half Hose Bt P 65 $1.50 and $2 Neckties . $8.50CapeskinGloves Gauntlet style. Lined, & A i 5,85 Demi-Bosom Shirts $3, $3.50 and $4 Values =i $2,00 $'2 50ReisUnionSuits Part.wool Union Suits of $1.85 medium weight; lonl sleeve; .nku length Saks—TFirst Floor A %