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HOTELS PROMISE 5 3,000 ROOMS FOR MAY CONVENTION Can Take Care of U. Chamber, if Arms "Par ley Is Ended. , Washington hotel men yesterday jtve pAitlve assurance through ! the secretary of their organisation. | I~aurence 'Mills, that the necessary 3.0W first class rooms for the na tional convention of the Unltec j States Chamber of Commerce will be available May 15 or May 22,J provided only that the arms llmlta- ; tion conference has adjourned by, that time. Mr. Mills spoke before ^te executive committee of the localt Chamber of Commerce. 1.200 Hoahh I ?der Lesie. The meeting had been called spe cifically to caftvass the situation and see if it is possible to meel the requirements demanded b>* Secretary Skinner, of the United States Chamber. Martin A. Leese. < hairman of the conventions com mittee. reported that he had an of luf Convention Hall from Will iam J. Dante that he regarded as particularly favorable. Twelve hun dred rooms .in the best hotel* of Washington are now under indefi nite lease f rom{ the various em-' hassles and legations, he said. Willing to Take Chance. With these assurances it wis re garded an practically certain that Washington will be selected lor the convention, for at the meeting one week ago Secretary Skinner, of the I'nited States Chamber, had * said that he was willing to take the chance, so far as the international ^conference was concerned, as he did not believe It would be much of an affair by the time it had lasted into the seventh month, if it should t be prolonged any such length of . time. In order that there be no ques tion about the accommodations available. Mills was asked to pre pare a list of hotel rooms that could be definitely placed at the disposal of the nationa^Cfc^mber of Commerce delegates, ae readily assented. Thieves in Second Raid On House Office Building The home of Representative Amos H. Radcliff^ of Ne* Jersey, 4110 Fourth street northwest, was en tered by a thief who stoley a silver ? hain purse valued at $50 and con taining about $3 In cash, yesterday noon. The loss was discovered when members of the family csme down stairs to receive a suit of clothes which had been sent from a downtown store. For the second time during the month thieves worked In the House Office Building, this time victimis ing Representative Thomas B. Thinn. of New York. They escaped with a large Persian rug. The robbery was discovered yesterday when Representative Dunn had oc- | casi'oi to visit the cleaning room on the fifth floor where he had stored the rug. 10 M A. M. CHICAGO SLFEPZ* Pennsylvania K?ytem. Leaves Washington A. M.. arrive Chicago 8 o'clock next rrorniag. Through sleeping ear.?Adr. |?SS^i^SHIRTS 1 Broadway's Newest Q WitZ $t65 ! with -eparate r??llars t?? raat<-> g ARE YOUR TEETH BEGINNING TO GO? One of the most common causes jt decay which leads to early loss of teeth, is an acid condition of the mouth. This is known to dentists as "acid mouth" and usually exi3ts without being even suspected until much damage has been done. The acid gradually dissolves the enamel, then decay sets In. If everyone, beginning In child hood, were to use twice daiy a I dentifrice specially made to com * bat acid mouth, there is abso lutely no donbt that loss of teeth before fifty would be almost un known. Dentists have found milk of magnesia the best thing to cor rect acid mouth, and this ha3 now been successfully blended into a tooth paste which, while ?delightful to use. still retains the power of counteracting acid in stantly. Thif milk of magnesia tooth paste (named Mag Lac), not only cleanses and polishes the teeth? it actually preserves them against i the ravages of their principal enemy, acid mouth. Many den IstJ are recommending it to their patienta Start using Mag Lac tooth paste today. Get a tube at any of the following handy Penslar Stores. All of Peoples Drug Stores In Washington are I Penslar Stores.?Adv. Peterson's Ointment Best for Eczema Fint Anpiication Stops Itching of Eczema and Eruption*. ' "Live and let live ia my motto," ?ays Peterson, of Buffalo. "Drug gists all over America sell PET ERSON'S OINTMENT for SO cent* a large box and I say to these drugsrlsts. If anyone buys my ointment for any of the diseases or ailments for which I recom mend It and are not benefited. cive them their money back. "I've got a safe full of thank ful letters testifying: to the mighty healing power of Pet erson's Ointment for old and run ning sores, eciema. salt rheum. Itching scalp and skin." John Scott, IS! Virginia Street Buffalo, writes. "Peterson's Oint ment is simply wonderful. It c* red me of ccsema and did It M quickly that L was astonished." Mall orders Oiled bjt_ Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo. N. T. For sale by O'DonnrH's or Peo ple's Drug Stores.?Adv. 1 "Fight for Erin" Dying Words Of MacSwiney 8J^kln* before * crowd that packed St.. Dominic's Hall, at Sl? Sixth (treat, last night. Pater Mac ,he de*th "d fu??ral of his firother. the late Lord Mayor Terence MacSwiney, of Cork, Ira- < l222i *lho dl,d in Brixton prison, england. a year ago, through volun tary Htarvatlon to further the cauae of Irish freedom. Similar memo- . rial meetings were held last night in other cities undar the direction ! cr the American Association for the I Recognitlpn of the Irish Republic. ' "Among the laat words of my brother,- Mid Pet,r "Macgwlncy. ! wme messages to tnose fighting Stile caose of Ireland to continue the 1 Kht. 'In life. In death, the victory 1 ? ours.* j . described how his I brother-* body was taken from thft ! fhmlly by the government and' shipped to Cork Instead of Dublin arranged. The services were I hold at Dublin without the presence of the body. .ifV'CJ *?^ker" ??'? Kepresenta- I tlva Washington J. McCormick, of -ontana. Rosa K. Downing, state president of the A. A. R. I. R? and the Rev. E. CJ. Kltagerald. of the Catholic University. TWO APARTMENTS ROBBED OF GEMS Apartment bouse thieves entered two places in the northwest sec tion yesterday and escaped with clothing and jewelry valued at more than I2.0U0. In both cases Iil'yi1#0""" W"e ^overnrnent em .n,if?JlmTylnf the fro"t door. mu u en!er?d the ?Partment of Miss Hazel Tune. 1745 Kalor?ma ii northwest, and ,tol, about r*r?rth u?r clothlne and Jew coat ?ot wa" a 'Siskin ii.ooo. ,ur v*,ued ? ?nlh ?1aP"r*T"l; of Mary Baxton and Mis, Dorothy W Myers, on ,k ?r of 1322 fifteenth street northwest, was entered by wh,? reaped with Jewelry worth nearly $600. Advertising Big Asset, ' Barreto Tells Club J Barreto. head of Cecil, Rfehl and Cecil, of New York and Rlchmon.l. Va spoke before the Ad Club at luncheon yesterday. "Ad i. .k *' to the actual cash. I? the mogt vaiuab,e agset can h?T?>- Barreto said. Well advertised goods to the wrthJt.1? handle, them are eyes of" the? h cent more ln the fyes of the buying- public." tvo 5POUp of ?cl?ntists who are n conventf10" attendlnK the chemists cTub yesterdTy.'* SU"" ?f ,he Ad Four Detectives P -nmoted. and??vednetmtiV('8 Wv Promoted The wit r,n wer'- appointed to M.etr?P?Htan Police Depart SJSiy ?theM Co(m""??loners yes ,h? ? ' Jett. assigned to m the de.V1;, ;t0,en automobiles in tne detective bureau wa? Mi.aH n?uythRonenkD ?j ?tect,Te ?"Reant. . ^ Rone, D. J. Murphy and P W twlV nere made Precinct detec a?s^ne?0n,nan ,Murphy have be"n assigned to enforcement of the liquor prohibition laws, and Rone c'f ,0 haVe ?ecu"d Of the evidence which resulted In l '.tie-?, rl- Z J"* ot thirty-one ' vfiie^.e.crs headquarters. D. S. AND BRITISH AGREEMENT VITAL, LEWIS TELLS CLUB ?? Believes Success of Arms Parley Hinges Upon Chinese Question. On the willingness of the United Slates to rive as well as to takjfc in International affairs depends the success of the coming: arms con ference. Willmott Lewis, Washing ton correspondent of the London Times, told the City Club's lunch eon forum yesterday. 9peaking on "A British View of the Arms Conference/' Mr. Lewis, a veteran student of International af fairs. asserted that although he felt the temper of the nation and the administration was against inter national agreements, yet some agreements must be made between the British, Japanese and the United States if any good is to come from the conference. "You have said you are ready, to discuss limitation of armameats. but you have said wisely that the prob lems of the Pacific must' also be settled, for until these problems are settled there can be no arms reduction. And the Pacific problem simmers down to wtyat will be done about China. And China means your future market In China, for | that Is, uf course, the real basis of American concern no matter what altruistic words it may be couched In. The United States does <not want to be debarred from that market. "Everything is possible if Amer ica and Britain stand together; nothing is possible If they don't I know such an accord can be over played and misjudged by other na tions, but it is vital to the common good of the world today." C. C. Calhoun, vice chairman of the club's forum committee, pre sided. RODMAN ESTATE TOTALS $21J00 Edward P. Rodman, who dledt Oc tober 14, left an estate worth* ap proximately $21,200, according to the petition for letters testamentary filed yesterday by Mrs. Lucy W. Q. Rod man, the widow. The estate con sists of real estate valued at $11,500 and personal croperty valued at $$. 700. _ ^ v Mary 8. Johnson, who died Oc L tober 20. .left property worth $S,5Q0. according to the petition filed by William W. Wheeler, the executor. Miss Luclnda E. Hurdnell, who died October 14, left an estate \alued at $2,802. according to the petition Bled by Edith A. Roberts, a stater. Charles P. Stone, real estate dealer, who died October 2J, leaves his en tire estate to his widow, Mrs. Emma S. Stone, according to the will filed for probate. Held for Joyriding. George Carter, colored, formerly employed as a "chaser** at a garage at Fourteenth and Irving streets northwest, was held for the grand jury yesterday by Judge McMahon in Police Court under $500 bond on a charge of joyriding in con nection with the use of an auto mobile belonging to Leo Meyers i of 710 Seventh street northwest. I on August 18 last, without the! owner's permission. | "Did I Ever Look Like That?" VIM-O-GEN Yeast Vitamine Tablets Fill Out the Hollows?Put on Firm Healthy Flesh ? Banish Wrinkles MANY a woman after taking Vim-O-Gen Yeast Vitamine Tablets for a short time has looked at her old photograph and asked herself that ques tion: "Did I ever Look Like that?" Sometimes the results are so amazing that it is hard for her to believe that she is the same person. In the place of scrawny angles she sees beautifully rounded curves of solid, healthy flesh. That tired, nerve-racked look about the eyfs has gcme and in its place there is sparkle and magnetism. The undernourished tissues now receive the proper amount of nutrients and the entire figure and carnage reflect the vivacity of glowing health and womanly vigor. You can improve your appearance in the same manner. You do not need t? be thin and underweight. You can have the good ? v ,. , heaI?. vitality and proper amount of flesh on your bones that always dis tinguishes the beautiful woman. And with this inCTeased vitality you will note that the skin becomes clear and glowing with ?T7TP!?eCV0nS 1?te P^P165' a?6- saHowness, etc., will disappear, firm well-rounded flesh will take the place of wrinkles and sagged muscles. / ? VIM-O-GEN Yeast Vitamines Pleasant and Easy to Take Two trity coiiceuti ated tablets at Viro-O-Gen, taken rigorous physical development, Vim-O-Gen also con ree times a day with meals will bring a mating in- tains iron and other health-building ingredient*. ease in your bodily vigor and marked changes for __ .n , e better in vour asmnnen TV?? Money DftCK uUWEntM . , , . ?!?1 !??- ??? " You are not asked to risk a ancle cent to find out if Vim-O-Gen Yeast Vitamine Tablets will *ive you the ' 'outh, a fins elastic step, three , __ -crease in your bodily vigor and marked changes ? the better in your appearance. These improvements will be noticeable in a very short time?in most cases within a few days. This condition at better health ?_? v-- ? and greater strength will not leave you?it will be buoyant, livaly spirit at youth, a firm elastic step, permanent and lasting as you continue this wonderful bright eyes, rosy cheeks, the strength and[endurance vitamine treatment. ana the hearty appetite of the rejuvenatedjmnd and No matter what form of yeast or vitamines you have * *~ been taking you owe it to yourself to try Vim-O-Gen Yeast Vitamine Tablets without delay. Thousands are getting quicker and more pleasing results in this way. Vim-O-Gen contains not only the well known Yeast vitamine callec* Water Soluble B, but also the two other precious vitamines not found in ordinary ? known as Pat Soluble A and Water Soluble C. Vim-O-Gen provides the three vitamines which scientists tell us are absolutely necessary to perfect h?kh ??i- ?--? -- -? baakh and growth. And to incr red corpuscles in the blood, ^so increase the numbfer of very necessary to body. AO you %ave to do is to take Vim-O-Gen Yeast Vitamine Tablets according to the simple direc tions, for ten days. If at the end of that time, you don't fed Kke a hew person, your druggist is author ised to refund the purchase price at onoe, without question or red tape, on your simple request. Be sore that you ask the druggist far Vim-O-Gen Yeast Vitamine Tablet*. Do not accept any sub stitute or imitation. The genuine Vim-O-Gen Yaast Vitamine Tablets are prepared from scientifically cul tured yeast, rich in the three vitamines thai science tells us are so necessary to health, strength, and energy. X/IM-OGEM jW The Yea st V ilomi ne T a blet I wl F?r Sale at People* Drm, Store* and aO other good <frug Pretty Girls Can Vamp Officers And Even Judges, but Not Police ; Women, Says Mrs. Van Winkle " ' ? ? I ' .-J '.: . "r . "A pr?ttK girl can do Ion about anything with any man." Mri Minna Van WlnkBe, head of- the womoi'i buruu of the 'District Police Depart ment. told member, of the Finer Branch CIUsens' Association last night. "They *arop all the officers from the lowest In rank to the Judge* at the trials. But they can't rajnp1 m." she lRugblngly remarked Mrs. Van Winkle grafted the ag>fvl bidding is Opened FOR EASTERN HIGH Bids for construction of the superstructure of New Eastern High School and Installation of heating, ventilating, and plumbing plants, and electrical work will be opened this morning by Roland Brennan, chief clerk of the engi neering department. More than twenty contractors are expected to bid for the construc tion of the school, for twenty-seven builders from principal cities east of the Mississippi have applied for the pomml?slon,ers- specifications, Brennan said. A large number of contractors are expected _ to seek the "contract for the mechanical work In the structure. Seven hun dred thousand dollars will probably be the lowest estimate received, Brennan said. Takoma Park Bandgmen To Parade to Aid Drive The Takoma Park band will pa rade the District tomorrow and Fri day night* in - the , Interest. of the Federation of Cltlsens' Association* drive for members. The band w 11 march down Georgia avenue, mak ing stops along the way. Speeches will be delivered by members of the federation. * Miss Margaret Gorman, the "most beautiful girl In the United States." will be In the booth In front of Poll's Theater tonight. Member ships will be solic ted at the booth PRICES SMASHED ELECTRIC AND GAS , FIXTURES v A $3.85 $3.85 $1.85 C03fVKS3fMBNT TERNS IP IHgBIRBD Wired and laitlllH Complete WE SAVE YOU HALF Largest Line to Select From REM ELECTRIC Ml MS SUPPLY CO. til 1.2 ttk St. N.W. Op*m EvralBgi Phoae Mala 112 tF*s of th* Police Department and the work of MaJ. Qeasford, chief of police. "Washington hu made 7.000 lhjuor arnata In oontraat to-only 1*>00 for Nt? Tork Ctty. Tat whan I wma in Naw Tork Ctty recently I Could have made 7,900 arresu for violation of the liquor lawa nnyaelf ' that I actually ?aw," ahe aaid. "I know for *a fact the Washington Police Department la th*/ cleanest In the whole United State* and baa aa Ita head a man of honor and character," aha coa tlaqad. In apeakluc of delinquency, Mrs. Van Winkle declared, "we are begging mother* to be mother*, That la what ws need today more than anything elae. Nine out of evvry tan caaaa ot delinquency airing children b the faalt of the -jarer is." ? Urges Veterans to Adopt Ideals of Fraternities Drawing a compariaon of the friendship between ? America and China with the fraternal bond be tween Individual man. Dr. fao-Ke Alfred Sir, Chinese Minister to the .United Statu, last night declared before Federal Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., in the Maaoaic Temple, that wara between nations will cease when nations adopt the prlnclplea now underlying the great fraternal orders. "If all the nations should ad Apt the principle laid down by President Hard ing, that fraternity Is understanding, ?e should haye no more wara or cause for wars." aaid Minister Sse. He told of the progress of the Ma sonic order In China and Ita great Influence for friendly understanding between hla country and America. U. S. DELEGATES PREPARE PLAN to cut Navies L,l> ? . ' I ConllnH+4 frpm Pa01 O? ?ion of the ministry of foreign af fair*; Dr. E. Momot. sscrgtary-geo eral of tlM ministry for the ootonlee. appointed rice president of the coundl of the NetherUqd But ladle*. Alternate Delegates: Or. J. C A EverwIJn, Netherland Minister la Washington; Jonkbeer W. H. deBeau fort. Counselor of Legation. Washing ton, appolrftetj minister to Orsqss. Technical Advissrs: Jonkheer O. Six. chief of division of the AMitrr for the colonies; Mr. van Wettum. former chief of the opiem monopoly service In the Dutch East Indie*, late president of the advisory comqjUtee to the council of the league of'nations on the opium problem; Mr. de Kat Angellno, adviser for Chinese affairs of the Dutch East-Indian fofemment; O. J. W. Putman Cramer, capitaia* de fregate. Royal Dutcfi navy. Secretaries: Jonkheer M. vaa Haersma de With, counselor of lega tion ; Jonkheer A. TJaTda van Starken bergh. secretary of legation; Jonk heer C van Breugel Douglas, attache of legation. TIME FOR REMEDIES, THINK AUTO BOARD The advisory board of the Dis trict of Columbia division of the American Automobile Association met yesterday afternoon and dis cussed the new regulation regard ing the prohibition of parking In the congested parts of the city. The board Is opposed to the regula tion but believes it a time to offer remedies and not objections. They chose Conrsd II. Byrne to represent them at the pubMb hearing to be held belore the Commissioners to morrow morning. WANT8ANAC08TIA RitERIM PROVED, Two recommendation* looking to of w*t*r .approaches to Waahla*ton *|n'MM upon yMUrttr at the meeting of the rhrers ana harbor? committee of the Washington Board at* Trade. ' <MM| Win ' be asked to make j man liberal appropriation tor the An aooetla Jtleer to deepen It boU above and below the A oacoat la Bride*, aad alee will be asked to appoint a spe cial eoountulon to server aad report plana (or the permanent improvement of the banks ?f the WaeblnrTon ehaa ML Prank P. Leetch. chairman of the ooaamltta*. I ' ? datioa at the DkM Co mail IHOT Rotarituia to Decorate Memorial Marker* WuttKtaa lotittut , akr* fruited permlaalon by Oh Connate sloaers to mow tk? wnfa rt?m th. memorial marker* oa Blxtaaatti ?treat north wfil betweaa AUtapa ?treet and Walter Rm4 ImmI upon application at the oltl). through Francis B. Walter. Ma I terday. The club WA4 aleo (fUte4 par mission to place small AaettKn Haas beside each of the 117 aearh ers. bat the Commlssloaers rsssiafd, the riaht to remove the fla<s. THOUSANDS NOW TAKE IRONIZED YEAST Sickly Heakk ?1 Strrmjtk by Tak feg Tuit h4 iroa fa Co* Tablet Fo |f rov are weak, thin. . sickly, or generally run-down, you owe it to yourself to try Irpnlsed Yeast, the new vitamin* tonic treatment la tablet form. The reason for the * splendid results Is that Ironlsed Teaat la rich In vitamin ea. which science has found to be absolutely essen tia! to health. Most people's sys tems lack vltamlnes, for due to ogr modern methods of cooking many of our be it foods are rob bed of their vttamtne elements before reaching the table. Ironlsed Toast supplies your system with the necessary ?mount of vltamlnes. and In ad dition contains organic or veg etable Iron, which Is readily as s Imitated by the system. and which Is on* of the best known blood bulldars. Ironlsed Toast Is pleasant to take, keept Indefinitely, and .is packed In convenient anal-tape parkares. Each package con tains 1* days' treatment and Ml only one dollar Thua. Ironlaed Teaat costs only a fraction wis?, per dose, than common y< (only l?c a day), bnt more effective aa It eon< highly concentrated yeast, which is far rlcbar in aminos than ordinary yeost. Get Ironlsed Toast fi I druggist today. Ton will ne doubt be surprised at the Qblck results It will bring. . IHcM directions for children In each package. M?de by the IronlMd Teaet Company, Atlant*. Oa Fo? sale by all the People's , Drag Stores and good drugglata every where?Adv. (flONlKD VfflST ' Tablets Mwwy ooNconiMrco |j >.! __ "??nd F*5& *?*?r ,-? ^T^Ciuj Cffy* Lo^. "* ^ <&? V, bejU# T^w* <3 r ?^ B*Kih?'" -* c* *?~ ? a^-^vv coftbiomt. gcncvat ? Commit, 10S1 Your mother knows our Bond SOMETIMES t^? image before her eyes is just a trifle dull; sometimes in the family chatter she misses a word or two. But she knows about the Bond from which Bond Bread gets its name. And her taste and her touch are as keen and as right as ever they were in her life. By the aroma, the feel, and the flavor, she knows what is good bread?that our Bond on each Wrapper speaks true when it guarantees that we use naught but purest old-fashioned ingredients. Perhaps she is one of the tens of thousands of mothers who made Bond Bread?sending their own rich home made loaves in the great competition jout of which the Bond Bread formula was born. Her picture is always before us; the Bond on the wrapper of every loaf is our guarantee that Bond Bread's ma terials will always be the very same pure materials she used to employ. Our Bond means that we must keep faith with her?your mother. Guaranteed as pure