Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1931, Page 22

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ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy cheeks—sparkling eyes— most women can have. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave his patients a substitute for calomel made of a few well known vegetable ingredients, naming them Dr."Ed- wards Olive Tablets. Know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver a bewels, causing a mormal action, carrying off the and poisonous matter in one's em, If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, h -good feeling, bowels, take . Olive lets nightly for a time and note the pleas- ing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—now and then to keep fit. 15c, 30c and 60c. SHOUSE DSAVOWS MADOD MISSON Declares Rest, Not Secret Meeting, Aim of Flight to Lor Angelgs. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, April 13.—Jouett Shouse, chairman of the Democratic National Executive Committee, emerged from two day's of hiding and revealed yesterday that there was nothing po- litically significant in_his unannounced arrival here Friday. He wishes only to take a rest, he said. Newspaper men and local Democratic leaders alike searched in vain for the Democratic leader after he dropped from sight at an airport, upon’arriving here by plane from Salt Lake City. Rumors were rife that he had arrang- ury, who recently publicly eriticized stand on the prohibition qmflon. Thiese rumors Shouse de: . “There was nothing mysterious about my arrival or my retirement. I need- ed a rest and finding that I could arrive to ed a secret meeting with Willlam G.|bill already has passe MecAdoo, former Secretary of the Treas- | which sent it to the House Saturday. John J. Raskob, chairman of the Dem- | four hig ocratic National Committee for his 'bzrla of the association. Five colleges, including West Virginia University, al hold membership. S Of ‘Evangeline’ Folk, Will Visit Louisiana By the Assoclated Press. of Louisiana made to Grand Pre last year. In their traveling bags the girls be worn at St. Martinsville, La., when & statue of Evangeline is un"g;d as the high point of the reunion, They will arrive in New Or- leans Thursday and later visit Boston, Longfellow’s home at Cambridge, New York and Chi- cago. & the pending budget bill. The budget hy d the Senate, Ninety of the two hundred and forty- h schools of the State are mem- ATTERBURY LAUDS _RAILWAY PIONEERS Signing of Bill Creating Pennsyl- o vania System 85 Years Ago Held Master Stroke. By the Assoclated Press. PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—W. W. Atterbury, president of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, paid tribute today— the eighty-fifth anniversary of the sign- ing by Gov. Prancis R. Shunk of the bill creating the railroad—to the vision and foresight of the ploneers and the “remarkable judgment with which they forecast the future development of America and its transportation needs.” Under the bill the raflroad was granted a charter in accordance with its plans to build a 320-mile line across the Allegheny Mountains from Harris- burg to Pittsburgh. Today the Penn- sylvania system operates approximately 11,000 miles of lines, extending from the Atlantic Ocean to: the Mississippi River, up into the Michigan Peninsula and other points along ths Great Lakes ;ndut’iow‘n into the cotton flelds of the outh. Its original charter provided for a capital of $7,500,000 that could be in- creased to $10,000,000. At the end of 1930 the system's investment in road Several thousand women in New York ‘were measured by a scientific system to obtain accurate figures on the proper height for kitchen sinks and stoves. ‘The system was invented Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth, industrial eer. ITCHING SKIN BANISHED BY ANTISEPTIC ZEMO skin makes life e st S, £222 bris , helps h'l;'r:'mll‘l infection and restore flw-klnlanlml. I-rllye-n“z'm has been clearing up skin, relieving pimples, rash and other skin irritations, Never be without it.. Sold everywhere— 3! 4 9 Penn. AveBighth and © Ses. Plain and Printed Silk Frock Sizes 36 to 40 L4 . 42 to 48 ~—The price is as attractive as the frocks, and you will acknowledge that they are charming—new prints, new polka dots and popular plain colors. Frocks for office, shopping, sports and street wear; in cap sleeved, short sleeved and long sleeved styles, with 'many new trimmings. Kann's—Second Floor. here two days early I decided to take one,” Shouse said. “Also there was nothing politically significant in my early arrival.” He turned immediately with conserva- tive optimism to a discussion of party prospects, saying his party had an “al- most even chance” to elect the Speaker \*7 TR L) F 7 Hours in Be : and Not 7 |iose it In commenting on Rasckob's plan for Minutes Sleep! Eitanan st utes eep., ar;egthe Democlatic party to adopt a specific plan of modification, but had merely siressed in his fecent address to idii e atio: mmif meeting The Toll Acidity Takes ||Ge Jiations), Commitice, mesting o2 — sion of the problem. When you go to bed dog-tired and || “I think the time has come for Re- still can't sleep and you rise in the ||| publicans and Democrats alike to face morning more tired than when you | question hontestly,” Shouse said. went to 'bed, it's a sign you're “acid.” Excess acid, formed in the || POPE BLESSES CHARITIES | stomach as a result of our unnatural i SR e . | eating _::ah"-& causes flc‘d-dln:‘m‘; New York Catholic Social Agencies | tion with gas, sourness and burn-| | ing and sets up poisonous putrefac- ||| Get Letter Signed by Pontiff. |tion in the gastro-intestinal canal| NEW YORK. April 13 f)—Cardinal ayes m: ublic yesterday a r which saps our strength and vitality | FOVSs, T Bt XT 1wk e T and so taxes our nerves that we||gave his apostolic blessing to the Cath- | can’t sleep at night or work efficient- olic_charlties, an organization of zm 1y during the day. ||| social agen carriss on rel k Hocese of N | Magnesia Oxotds, developed 1n [ | " Tetter, e corainay said, 1 2 | Germany by 2 famous, 100-year-old || frst of its kind ever received in Amer- iy in the right way! Opon contact | | "% a5 o tie with the acid in the stomach, Mag- | nesia Oxoids ‘“}f.”;"‘ nascent, or active, o: e “] oxygen harit ‘work, | stimulates the alkaline gastric muous, U1 e checks putrefaction e gastro- | intestinal canal and stimulates the | intestinal canal and sumulates the || SCHOOL PLAN ATTACKED which aids the natural movement | RN e |of the mw&ls.t hA.ll I thiree effects ne!f West Virginia Institutions in As- kneemry e le correction of | Fa P | acidity. sociation Face Fund Loss. Make this Acidity Test ]‘ CHARLESTON, W. Va., April 13 ascertain just how “acid” you are, | | P).—A proposal submitted thls test, Qei s packege of - |l | V! Oxolds from Peoples ood drukgist. *Fur-Trimmed and Plain \IS-Pc. Green Glass ClOth COATS Bridge Sets $10 —The hostess who wishes to : I - “score” a big hit with her guests, & | | m}}o’s llsflle nmd'ceg:er: dot"t‘ga fi':f will use these lovely sets for serv- i made of krinkle crepes, treco crepe, soft ing refreshments. Fifteen ?ieces ’ I I woolens and new tweeci.l. They are fin- of rich green glass, in beautifully ’ I I ished with ular new collars. Many %vmllwh and D s Styles etched patterns. Each set a com- - plete service for a table of four. l‘)‘:l:l .‘,,“",,,3;’ cnxll:h'o: l::fi;;{;;:?'en“’ Misses’ and Women's Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Creamer Sugar Bowl A Special Purchase of Large Table Scarfs With Woven Colored Embroidery Sizes 16x50 and 16x70 In. 98¢ Formerly $1.98 and $2.98 1,200 Cool, New, Printed Wash Frocks $1.00 =& Popular Hooverettes —Cool, tub-fast fro'_c:l in dotted, printed and flawered designs. Short sleeved and sleeveless models. Many new collar and back treatments mark these attractive frocks as strictly up to the minute in style. Pleats, flares, ruffles, as well as novel buttons are in- triguing new features. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Kann’s—Second Floor. —The richness of the colors tendent of schools. : and the beauty of the de- ine ey ol The bothe o A signs make these scarfs un- chase price e promptly ::4 in full. A-3-8- usually attractive and deco- = rative for the Summer home —whether used for living room or porch tables. They are worth every cent of thelir regular prices, but a special purchase enables us to offer them at only 98¢ each, Kann's—Street and Fourth Floors. Mill Sheets—4. Sizes 81x99 At Kann’s A Vest Pocket. Pen Open Cannon 63x99 72x99 81x90 —0Of course, we made a special purchase or it would be impos- sible to offer these excellent sheets for such a small sum. They are the well known “Cannon Mills” sheets, of soft, full ea ° bleached cotton, with wide hems. Choice of any of the sizes above at $1. Pillowcases to Match, 25¢ Each Kann's—Street Floor. Reg. $5.95 ROBES and Pajamas Metal Beds...$9.95 $4.95 —Sturdily constructed, gracefully designed h —Gay, colorful garments to beds, with decorated panel. Beds that will [i tuck in your vacation bag. Pretty look well in any home, at a price every home practical styles for your leisure can afford. All sizes. - ‘hours. One-piece pajamas and ~—$16.95 Layer Felt Mattre .$9.95 lounging robes of printed silks— —99-Coil Bed Springs, all siz -$9.95 cleverly trimmed with flowers Kann's—Third Floor, or contrasting colors. Glazed Chintz Spreads < G S g and Dl'apes . $3.95 ea. —The ensemble idea has invaded the home this season. And here you will find drapes and spreads, pillows and sllg covers—all to match. At the above price we offer drapes and spreads —of glazed chintz—in several color combina- Other Things Moths Don’t Like! iy gl / tions. Forest-Aire Mothproof Garment Bags, GV;;‘C Other Pieces to Comple@ the Ensemble Mothproof Garment Bags, overcoat size. .79¢ I ilored and Ruffled Pillows, 59¢c and $1 Da-Bed or Cor ..$3.98 ; :flk of 'g .Jklll Nap Camphorette Bb“‘;b-:;: i Al Bar Harbor Cushions or e Camphor at 3 . One-lb. Can Samurai Moth Repeller okt e Crystals 4 Sheets Tarine Mothproof Paper, 36x44 size “Cedarite,” a new moth preventive . $1.50 pkg. O’Cedar Spray, 50¢c, 75¢, $1.25 It's Almost Time for Moths! It IS Time for. Moth Preventives! —Here are lots. of things that moths don’t like. And yet, if Mr. Moth and his fam move in first it is hard to drive him out wi anything less than a fire. And that is even worse than moths. The thing to do is to get grevenfives in your closets ahead of the moths and the chances are they will take up their abode elsewhere! Side-Opening Garment Bags 29¢ Ea. —Red Seal, white cedar lined garment bags, 27x56-in. size, will easily hold three gar- ments; gide-opening style. Rayo-Crepe Porto Rican Gowns....74¢c Regular $1.00 Values —You would think these gowns were good values at their regular price—and at 74c they are exceptional indeed! They are made by hand of “Rayo-Crepe,” a rayon and cot- ton fabric and decorated with colorful appli- ques and embroidered designs. Popular necklines. Misses’ and women’s sizes, Kann's—Second Floor. Drapery Sets for Small Windows. .$1.95 Kann's—Third Floor. 16 ozs. Larvex Larvex with spr. 2 Dethol ...39¢, 59, 89 e By e O Black Flag....40c, 60c 7 Ciyotals, . ...81 Flit ......39¢, 59c, 89¢c Moth, $2 set Moth Gas .....50c Heavy Inlaid Linoleum $1.95 and $2.25 Grades —Three well known des of inlaid lino- leums, in the asmortment. . Good patterns $ 1 2 9 ;:: e Three Popular Rayon - Undies...99¢ ea. —First in importance is the slip in lace-trimmed or tailored :‘oi'."bx Nex'tr eemn'-t!u comi vltgn ‘lu:t?r -1::1 oomer, or flare Last, not least, the wnhmmm:::d’mteromm&.m‘lnmmm- nation garment with bloomer or panty. Choice at 99¢. and colors. To be cut from full rolls. Felt Base Floor i Dropped Patterns of 85c grades. Roogp-Size Felt Base Rugs Perfecte—Irregulars—Dropped Patterns. Kann's—Third Floor.

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