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12 TFTF. WASHINGTON" TDIES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1918. UN 11 FAVORED BY HOUSE fi District is like! to be ionne ed b.

rai. with Indian Head. Md, the c---- ul ntv ui.i juut itB bill has been faorabl reported bj the House Naal Commifee which NAVAL COHEE A A "CAS Spend a Dime! Liven Your Liver and Bowels and Feel Fine. Knjcrr life Tour system Is filled with an accumulation of bile and bowel poison whfeh keeps you bil 720 I.jndsomely fur and silk plush trimmed cats of splendid quality heavy winter we'ght cloaktngs. in blue, brown, green I fe I ri 'P i I $22.50 Women's Coats $14.98 1 -msmwrnmrnw 25 Women's Misses' Serge Dresses Vewest model 54.99 Dresses of splen aid duality scree in na blue only Made with entire skirt box pleated, high waisted.

broad belts, and white silk nonlln collar and tuff a. Gingham Percale House Dresses on-en dresses in mni'ortable piece stjles made of nice quality materials In "-IctH tailored effects with fancy collars and cuffs wEXTRA SPECIAL Sample Line Uorth in itn frr.nt. 2 iw all aprons i zen Made ff best nwKHtm i si in nreti and checked patterns Some trim m'l with ctiiusting bordenngs Bun of th mill samples ffiSffitt I Jm S2 40Lod S-f Crepe K'monosl Of finest qual ltj crepes Includ Ing the well Known crp-n tine in prettv olors and ri patttirns Mudo with elastic form fitting shir eft bel nd hand trimmed Girls' Dresses Today'. alue, JII.30 Prettv d7 splendid auali 99c irtnchntns 1n 1 1. aids ineat ehecVs and prettv stripe- fcntlreiv nw eir 'a wit.

i ra Iwiri. ch b. 1 I ie's and fan ll.ir- and if a I IS to 1 1 ize Saturday's Big Values 25c Irrft J-Ir Knnt- I nlllr MIU. Glnchfim. aef color Ingham In a xnod aBonent cher'-ts and aid" Mars jwJts and ue Suiting.

5Jc yd. ocrt 'th. a nat 'ny Vrntta i dre- fab rtr Rood -wrtelit tl bad'- a jd l'i and for frrlup suits pray Idea tr and crrMa In a at MlutU cliUdrf a Mr iiaHi xor lis asAiwa uuy-k it-t-? ucnT-ai KkistB drcsaea. cbaea 'drc'-SM $3.00 de Chine and Silk Waists $3.00 Dress Skirts $1.98 $1.98 fcerge and poplin skirts in black, blue green etc Newest beltid st lea ith gathered barks and pockets All length? foi worn a mioses 15 Silk Skirts. S3J)8 25 d-zen i irli-t of noclj' striped and Hit eilU -pe MSJSls in ul nnd rim mnd itli la djri Harrteiil ntbr id i on i tt tail oiad v-r p- ih) ill Middy lllouc.

59r es au hor.t) to the renr fj N'mi tj entir 1 it i i lj with thB WasliIiiRliin nnI Newport! Neni Kallrouil Cumpain for the i-1 structlou or tea inline romm lit; the Dlstrlrt with Indian Head Tin line Is part of a. project ttliU i Is ex- peeled ultlmntelt to extend from Washington to Newport Ne-vs Congrrsman Muild of Marland lia been a strung supporter of the bill, because the line would open up parts of Prince UeorKc's and Charles coun ties tn Jlarlaml which hae had to depend on rier transportation and auto trucks The Gotermiieut will assist the road Guaranteeing it $360 000 lor ofhV fS the NaT," Department The Washington terin.nus is expect ed to be in the icinit of Beniune AND SE ious licadichv. dizz tongue coat ed. breath bad and stomach sour Wliv don't ou get a 10-cent box of "nrarets at tin. druc store and feci bull.

Take Cascarets tonight and enjoy nicest, gentlest tler and bowel cleansing jou eer experienced You'll wake up with a clear head, clean tongue, (step, rosy skin and looking and feeling lit Mothers can glie a. whole Cascaret lo a slrk. cros. bilii'ii" fensh child any time thev aie harmless neer gripe or sicken PflRFT" Where Your Dollars Count Most dW EHREND'S inn no TiU CI IM 22 24 7th St. H.W.

10 grav etc New noieity DacK. uig collar effects with all around belts and fancy patch pockets All sires in lot. Close out price $25.00 to $30.00 Coats $17.50 $15.00 Coat Suits $11.50 $32.00 Extra Size Suits $22.50 $15.00 Silk Dresses $9.90 $20.00 New Silk Dresses $13.77 $30.00 $35.00 Model Silk Dresses $18.77 Best Corsets in Washington JZ ery anted shape is in this $1.00 lot. including the. rubber band low bust, the front and back laced stiles, and high or medium length models Made of coutil or batiste with fancy trimmed okes and 4 supporters 79c Bungalo Aprons 69o 3I.ZS.

back ind sM stiles i etra full cut biir -3 ard wercale and n-inrrhsms Merctnzed QQn SilkPetlicoatsSJOu Blatk. gray, blue green, rose. funci stripe-, and floral de Rign mercerized vilk of nch lus qualit K'ra wide full cut and made in a big ariety of iich piettj sti les $2.00 S1.S Perch Irenes I Made of .9. per iard pmf. ham in la end-blue, black gra check i.n.l Unped pattun 1 dandj m.

-ome ha irig i. trastlng I II a bi I cuffs, and p. I ets 75c Women's Silk Hosiery Da white and all lr-f extra au-il lM mndt it mit form fit anKt-- ih.ubl toes and I pli. ed he. 1- e-vt-a al f.ir ialiirda in Silks Piece Goods I.G9 airan llnr.

91.2 all t-ilk Klin 91.72 rrpr fr 3d. all tnl I ir br.id Ail in rW mt tr.r Kef if iif ibe n. Urr frri ii -tlor in fabrit of tb fart all tlw stMin Ml tb Tklorn tbe rm chine li -olors fl Tbl tfon 1 nur mnlria: Ian turn iMurt 1 li 1 ietnnft nur ii-m citrine siln flrtlfh and Irr for lh- Oil I I Hal run Kdtin til iua it will ruwi inoff i II "-T I I nils i. tw tv Jm 1 ol a a at today pnee $10.00 New Slip. Over Sweaters $7.90 Newes sj i er ftlp "urnli rs in shades ml gr turquuiitt blue i pink -U ul Mb antcora.

coIImi hihI rulf Si. Ill I 1 rontust r-dor atripcd at waistt cuffs and collars ACTOR WORLD PAYS HQMAGEATBEROF JOSEPH KAUFMAN JIrs Kaufman has leturnej to her home iti Washington after attending the fiuiiral of her Fun. Joseph Kaufman, former pionnnent film actor and illrec tor. whoso death oc curred on I'rlday lH-t. Alter an illness) of four da overwork and expo-i sure while directing a feature photo iilrj lo be released shortly by Famous I'lajers is said to liae caused his death Kaufman Was born In Washington thirl) fle Jtars aim.

He attended ieorjretonn Mid later re-jmowd to l'liilidelphia lie became I associated with th- I.uuin oinpany as Ian actor lie later became their rhief 'director lie wa- leading man with I Htliel Clajtun. and was also her dl 1 re tor. She liter went with World l'i litres and Kaufman went with j.ask Famous I'laers Married ML Clayton. 1'our cars ago the Washington man married Klliel Claxton. and they planning to spend a belated houeMuoon in Japan at the completion of a feature picturo he had re-eenllv.

been engaged to direct In which his wife would appear Mr. Kaut man had directed mam stars, among them being George M. Cohan In 'Broadway Jones." BHlv Burke Mar. I guerite Cla'lce, Clara Kimball Toung. and others It is said that more stars of the silent end spoken drama appeared at his funeral than have gathered to getber on any other occasion in years Did Much For Filmdom.

Kaufman was the organizer of I Motion Ficture Directors' Association of America, and President Dawle, ut he association, declared that Kauf man had done as much for the motlor picture industry as many men twice his age Besides his wife and mother Mr Kaufman is surxived a sister. Mrs I Goldsmith, whose husband is monarch of Kallipolis Grotto, in Washing ton The home of the family is in Millwood apartments BAKER ORDERS MORE PARADES FOR TRQJOPS The American soldier now training i this country for the trenches l'rance Is to be more In evlden'-t hereafter as the result of an ordeij IJnst issued by Secretary Baker a-iT thor'ztng and advocating the fie quent holding of reviews and pa-1 rades, in order that the country ma see the development of Its sons under military training. The order was Inspired by the les- son taught by the second public ap Ipearance of New York State troops On their departure for camp thej marched through New York city I Several months later they appeared there in parade, and the improved physical condition and military bear-j ing of the men caused much favor-I able comment Serrelarj Baker is 'anxious that the whole country shall see how the men are progressing in their graining RED CROSS TO URGE BAN ON GAS ATTACKS GES'EV Teb 8 The Interna-tioral committee of the Geneva Red I'ross unanimous) derided at a meet to address an energetic appeal to the government of belligerent countries not to emplov poisonous gases in warfare The text of the appeal wi'l he published shortlv iiiuiini jtcn flic Jk lilO the appeal is too belated to C. tfllltlan -M 1. hae an Mtal c.rcct In coming bat les Clear Your Skin WhileYonSIeep withCuticura SMi2Sc.0tiraa(25c&50c BANK hf rr Ion Can BORROW Money Deposited Here Earns 4'r Society for Savings and Loans Bank mler I t.m'l ucnlInii 522 13th St.

N. W. BEAUTIFUL LASTING DENTAL WORK THE PATENT SUCTION TEETH we make arc like jour own, only they can't DROP. Our plates am as PERFECT as skill can make them are GUARANTFEI) TO KIT, and have a VTURAL appearance. Wc jruarantee ou BETTER MATERIAL for the Ieat money.

Our oriRinal PAINIESS METHODS are the not experience the least PUN' your TEFT1I CONSULTATION FREE tnTi stferm $5 A -S. r8MT'T $5 A SET $5 Dr. Smith Dentists t0rreetshN" Open Ilnll), M. to 8 P. M.

Sanday, (I to a. rtefcrenre, Hank. I.ady Attendant. Friend of Filmdom Victim Of Overwork JOSEPH KAUFMAN. HULUAIUtUUK CULORLUIVS IN MANY NATIONS, AT MEADE SOON WITNESSES AVER MAY GO TO RILEY, PABIS, Feb 8.

How Bolo Pashs.1 not only aided Germany through pro paganda work here but In many other nations Is being brought to light In hla trial here today on a charge of treason In Italy, fewltzerland.l Ervnt and even in America Bolo was active during the flr.t two years of xne war. wnneaces tuiui, of the Kaiser. One witness testified that while in America, Bolo prevailed upon Morgan, of New York, to subscribe 60.000 000 francs to the Terler Bank for use in establishing a branch bank In Cuba The Perlcr Bank, the witness said, was to put up 40 000.000 francs The plan failed to material-ize Bolo often boasted that he never i kept books, but had in his mind all business transactions in which he en-j cared One witness. Madame Marie i Lafargue. one time an Intimate of the former Khedive of Hgvpt.

friend of Bolo, said she once burrowed a sum from Bolo and that he not onl de. manded a mortgage on her home, but aerured note signed by herself, her mother and lier brother- INJURED IN CRASH; DIES. Samuel Minor, colored, forty jcirn old, of 110 Chew lotirt nortnwcsi. who was injured on 1'ebruary 1 when, he was taught between an automobile truck and car of the Washington Itnltlmore and nnapolls lllcarle Hallroad Company ul streets died at the Casualt Hospital earl this morning nnllrnad Company ut Serond II INDEBTEDNESS REDUCED, '-etun hundred dollars is today! knocked off the indebtedness of the1 new Hoi Itosar Church ns result! of the entei taininent and dance gUcn Inst night the llol Koar branch of the Ilolv Name Sixieti at Cairoll Hall Appeal fo. the pun has.

of war sar'nes stamps was made Charles Darr Musi. Mailn Tai I as furnili. 1 In the talk of the toun. YOU do 01 nronvemence when we fix Sets of Teeth. $5.00 up Gold Fillings 75c up Silver Fillings 50c up Gold $3, $4, $5 Itrllahle In rrr n.

We refer 70a tn tbe rr 0 ml nllnnn! Hunk. I'unj pnnienl Irriw to thciae who ennnot rnh. rvMP MBADE, Md. Feb That two regiments of colored troops train ing here soon will bo concentrated with their division at Camp Funston. Tort BIIe.

Kan. was indicated today following an Inspection by MaJ Gen Hallou. commander of the dlvi rif'lheo 'u'n'Vn shape. i Tne two regiments are the 36Sth ami Salth Ileay Artlller ju.1 include a large number of District selectmen Thej were concentrated at Camp Meade because of crowded conditions at Camp Kunston, anil it is assumed the) soon mai be mobilized with their dmsion The District Machine Gun liattalion. headed bj its newl organized flfe and drum corps, is just back from the longest hike of the eai The men started out earli esteril-n and with the exception of tne regulation rests of ten minutes each lioir and the time out for mess, were on the ro-iil until sundown The men returned to camp In the best of spirits Ithout a man haing fallen out With the Fingers 'I Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Painj 1 Sore hard 1 soft corns or anv kind a coin be lifted right out uitn tinKer if uu drops of Hull orm mil applv mr-tilx ii the corn a iv a i in.

'n It clalmt'l nilj ot one can Ret a qinrter ounie of freezone at an) druc store, whkh i friiffirient to r.d one's fen of ecr) corn or csllus wlthrt pim or soie nrm the ilailger of infe tinn This ding Ls ehr 1s1r.j1.111n 1 ai.d -iii! stick, drbs the moiient it Is npplitd md dins tot en rritule the jiurrfiuii.llng il le Tills on-iouncenK ut .11 mu ninn women her, for it is sti.i th it the present liigh-hiel no nr i .1 tiiiK corns on piartirilh te v. i-mnii feet ADVERTISEMENT How Old Are You By Your Hair? Von max tw thlrt nr. but Jf th luld liail l. pra, or jour hair1 lr, brittlp. Mnr.

md iirIv 1ok popl will unl Mkr -tt to lit I nap v-nr-i eld- Wliii 'ur liilr Ix-romc-t fndod. dr. Rtinked and --crnpKH Hlien It falla out i iMdl mil now linir tamtnt tfrow. the rH.s rh hiI.1 ho irnnitfliMtfl. itallztil nd pioprl nnur.slu'd To il this quirM' s.ifI mill at lutl prne.

thei" notninc -o otTiHtio i Parisian (lintiil fiirm ihioi oi, on get1 fit in lrri EUimntpd t. dntttii -t'p 'il iti li an.l r.UriK r.n I (trtim ii Krwth mi TuIkNiI It HI il tlruKiIld Hi- i rtmlmtln whiihh botane It nl- th' hair ho iiwln.us. r.i-j to ar rPRi nttrirtlvslv, up.icar la'er ilnn it roill i A tnasmcr Itli r.irlttui lpo .1 iil iMIptit is ti llsf. not Ml ip ii it Ix ixrfuiiHd in inj- ptu Ii'lf I I frim datiritroiis inKr lit'iit" and mi 1 nml id not nil thi bur or Mlp If want gMd I'w-kint; hair and lrut nf it tiiuf 1'anman jmk a attemion 11 -urti beautiful lint 1 nntll I BRITISH ARMY IS RECRUITING JEWISH SI Jews, subjects of Great Britain and I of the entente allies, but not cl'izens of the United Staf are toda appeal ed to bv thet British goernment to enlist In certain units of Its armies As an inducement the British promise the Jews, now coming from all par's of the globe to wage war against the Kiier service in the near EasL The British war office alms to use Its Jewish battalions in and around Palestine. Although Washington Jews, who hae not jet taken out their natural Ization papers are urgrd to enlist, the nearest British recruiting station Is at 029 Kast Broad street, Richmond, a Already the provisional executive committee for general Zionist affairs tias voted $1 000 for comfort l.Its for the Tewlsh battalion In the British arm Jewish recruits wi'l be placed in the Jewish battalion of the Middlesex rtegiment.

which unit Is ompoed en-tirclj of Jews The men of this regiment flght under the shield or Daid Pa allowances are at the usual British army rates Itecruits will be returned to ths conntrj if thej so desire, within six months of the termination of hostilities Let Thi? orsom or cWar fWSLS. The uiir0RUun ltlf uvmii OOVtiWiMtMT 77ns Space Contributed 1 Washington Business BATTALION I 5. yr.X"m III ii ifyjn tmmWfmmmmmmmmmW(lmmmWf 4 -v HHiLHIIbI' st5" sn LB BBBa1 'jHBbbBIbbbbbbbbbB S-m "SJbH bbB: bbIbbHbbbbb.bHbVbIbbbbbbbbH i'" ik V- bbHI 1 V. LHLBBBBSHBVIIBDBiKSjflBVBBSBB fc Tmf. BBM IBp NbbH R'fI CEKTIFICATF 1 7j- lam, ii toMnteiGM 'o'-JbIs S- ii 1 -'aV Emm.

.) I Zmmmmmr IB -wT wf-' f''k-mWmmWr Sr ls CA.ts -t-s mmmmmr aff mwSBi' 1 i Earn vi iys-jwjKJ t- Ammmmmr yffmmWmW- v- iv rTTft. rt Willi fl aM-a tjJD)j JSlW 1 1 wfj6e so appreciated PROPERTY OF INTERNED ALIENS TO BE TAKEN OVER; The alien propertv custodian is to take oer and administer the nmn. erty of all aliens interned by the War Department Th taken under the matlon extending Department i.iis action Is to be Presidential nrocla- ig the necessary pow-t WALK-OVER SHOES Are maintaining that same high standard of. quality that has made them world famous. T.he "ord Walk-Over is your protection.

WOLFS WALK-OVER SHOD 929 Street Be YoDBlLEfrM toAen on Jl JntinejrDqy 1 zs' romeiamjcoamy Javfng Jiamjap National Wentine Sax 1018 Iw iUfut crJ under the trading with the enemy act It is designed to prtent such In-erned men from carrjlng on from Internment camps trading actlvlti. which might he Inimical to tho In tcrcsts of the United States. The men of large means who have been Interned as dangerous to the United States will all haver their property taken over The order does not apply to alien enemies other than those held In camps i In This Time of Rising Costs and Inferior Qualities It Is Important To Know That War Savings Ccmmittee of the District of Cclitntbm.

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