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'y-sy-"".UR.uy'.y'H-gBtp ;' l?TtJk the Washington twes. Friday, November 23, 1917. 15 ADVERTISEMENT To Look Young Quickly For Special Occasion Hnr often bT you tum4 end putter with roar fao. on tb t of om important octal orat wbra yoa vuiud to look tout prettlMt, ana try what 7a would 70a Just culta't est tb. desired mult! Nit Um roar ra bwomes nnruly. oxUblUnx a . wm and sassy appearance, and crua a with Sao Una, hora'a oomathmc tbat will ouleklr transform It Into on of youtb fal frtslisaa. Jut cot aa otraea of mnratred aaxoUte at your dres-lst 's. mix this with about a half Ftat of -witch bsseL and batb. your face la trio (oration for two or thro minute. Im moatataly after you feel a "BrmlBt; np" of tl akin and vnderiylnr; tlnra. which naturally Iron, out tao Ilttl. wrlnklta, worry mark! aad fiahbtntaa, Tbo contour and general ap poaranco of toot face ar. ao lmprored. you will bo (lad you heart of this aunpla and hennl.es method. ICAL AH Medicinal Iron Is Not a Cure Ail But Is Nature's Best Tonic and Blood Medicine. By Buying the Natural High ly Concentrated Product Users .Get It Much Cheaper. The whole world know, that imn 1. a. splendid blood medicine and tonic and whole families as well as Individ ual night wisely take a little concen trated Acid Iron Mineral .Inn. ally Just to help nature keep at for mw iiswuiu wajbuj.r 01 winter ana to drive out the -dopey" tired feeling Xlne men and women wir e f.n need fron and the natural product. t-v MieB aa can o, may oe ousrht In either atx or twolve-runce Bottles, testinc over 10 desreea specific. .gravity, which la from two to six times as economical and power- iu picparea iron preparations con taining:, aa often as not. considerable alcohol, which Is an enerav to the system, or is mixed with blast.ru; cathartics which onset the bowels and Ml'n as not are not needed. Aon Isn't a cure-all. but la a recos nua ionic ana 0100a meaicine, ana If the reader Is troubled with lack of vitality, energy, and ambition, and skin, complexion and general health Indicates pocx blocd or excess uric acid causlne rheumatic snfferfnir. they -should ret a 12-ounce bottle of I Acid Iron Mineral, which Is the natural Iron product of the Ferrodlne . I, M. trade mark on bottle anS carton Is a Kuarantia cf full strength and Quality. Tt Is not a patent medicine, contains, not a-slnjrle- drop of "harm ful alcohol or dope, and In. this family size, twelre-ounce-bottle Is the Identi cal Acid Iron Mineral used by hos pitals, physicians. And various medi cine manufacturers selling it under different namen. And In this con centrated form gees from" two to six times as far. Is stronger and better for yoo. Get s bottle today. 42jr rB naEssVi1 ll!wa.ssssssss--w--w-w--i---w P4B-a-vB-S-e!aE-a-. Everything Must 60 Or Be Ruined By Workmen! BIG BARGAINS FOR YOU! Suits and Overcoats ( SMS ) Suits and Overcoats Sell Elsewhere V at $20, $22.50 Sweaters Shawl collar, all wool. Sell else where at $6.00 Sale Pries $2.65 Neckwear Bale Price Se'll elsewhere at $1.00. .()5C Neckwezr j. rrt Sell elsewhere at 75c... 40C 2 for T3 Fine Gloves i ale rrfee Dress kid and mocha. Sell elsewhere at $2, $2.50 $1.50 Military Uniforms and Requisites Proportionately Reduced These Prices Only While Goods Last MODEL CLOTHES SHOD 1231 PA. AVE. ESCAPING AS UT "SLEEPY JOE" IN LAST LONG SLEEP Joseph John Strella, known to Tils comrades as "Sleepy Joe," lies dead in the District morgue. Coroner Kevltt having Issued a certificate of suicide after viewing the body yes terday In a gas-filled room on the second floor of 1707 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, where Strella had lived for five months. "Sleepy Joe," according to his best friend In Washington. I la Callag ban, a tobacconist, next door, was ac customed to sleep from twelve to twenty hours a day. was tne most happy-go-lucky chap I ever saw," said Callaghan to day. Strella, an Italian, twenty-Are years old. was a drifter from job to Jot Since he got out of the District Naval Reserve last August after a flght wlb a messmate, ha had held no fewer than six places. "He was satisfied If he could work one day and lay off three," said Cal laghan. Evidently. Strella got tired of a derelict existence yesterday about noon. His lifeless body was discov ered by workers ria a restaurant downstairs Ave hours later. Coroner Kevltt said he, had hinted at suicide to several persons In the rooming-house. Strella is said at times to have ex pressed the wish that he had not left the navyv CAMERA CLUB SEES NEW PIsiSEOFPM(MlRAPHY The Capital Camera Club gave the fifth of Its series of educational lec tures last night at the club rooms. Felix Mahony, of the National School of Fine and Applied Arts, added a new phase to photography by lllua tratlng his methods In art and carl' cature with chalk and under the sky light. The average photographer, when he makes a portrait, flatters the sub ject by retouching until the actual lines which make up a person's fea tures are eliminated. Mr. Mahony demonstrated the wonderful differ ence In natural and mechanical fea tures pf caricature. For years he ad. vocated his thoughts, similar to those he advocated last night, when be was a cartoonist on Washington papers, but the Washington public did not realize the force and power of "hi J cartoons until Louis Itaemaekcrs ap plied this same force and power In his cartoons and. applied them to the war. And today the public realizes that Mr. Mahony was years ahead of himself. He further Illustrated his original method of clay modeling, life studies under natural and artlflclal light, and advocated his method of natural poses without removing be very es sential of which a person Is made up. TOMATO PACKER WARNED. Warning to, a Marylanpacker that his license would be revoked If allega tions that he was sending canned tomatoes to a public warehouse for the purpose of hoarding and specula, tlon were true was given by the food administration last night In a telegram to the packer concerned. The response to this sale has been tre mendous. We are continuing this week these wonderful values that kept us "rushed" last week. $10.00 Sale Price M4 fiP ViO-Oil Sale Price Dre-J Shirts si rn. Sell elsewhere $1, gl.50.95C All-woolTrousers .,. rrf, Sell elsewhere at J5S $3.65 Heavy-weight Underwear .,. 1rlr. Sell elsewhere at Clip $1.50 $i.ii Soft Hats and Derbies ., p,,.. Sell elsewhere at $2 sr to $2.50 $1.0.) Activities of Society in the Nation's Capital IContlnued from Page Nine.) Lueretla Green, of Chicago, and Miss Carolyn Caldwell, sister of the brlde- a-roozn. Lieut. W. O. Farrell, U. B. It. C, brother of the bride, will be best man, and the ushers will be Capt. Norman Anderson. U. 3. A.: Chief Petty Of ficer Charles Thayer, U. S. N., and Chief Pettr Officer Lowe McKee, IT. S. N all of New Tor. The wedding; wlU be followed by a small reception tor relatives and few dose friends of the bride and bridegroom at the home of the Secre tary of the interior ana sirs. Lane, who hare placed their residence In Wromlna- avenue at the dtsDosal of Major and Mra. Farrell for the occa sion. Mrs. Lane ana Airs, .rarrell are old friends. Lieutenant Caldwell Is In training- at the engineers camp at the American University, and can make no plans for the future until he receives his orders. The men's floor committee for the Thanksgiving; Eve ball for the benefit of the Episcopal Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital Is as follows: Commander C T. Jewell, chairman; Arthur Bradley Campbell, Henderson Gregory. Lieut. L. F. Springs. A. H. Deibert. Lieut. Theodore -Wilkinson, Lieut. oL 'Wil liam Horton, Charles WoodhuIL C. B. Hewcs, William Bowls Clarke, Harold Keats, the Macnell of Barra, Capt. William Pitt Scott, and. Arthur Ad dlson. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson heads the list of patronesses and Mrs. Bur leson's name has been added to the list. E 1 NEW YORK. Not. 23. That the "enemy within our walls" does not necessarily mean men only, la the construction placed today by TTntted States Marshal Thomas D. McCarthy on the President's proclamation. This adds a new and Important phase to the work of the marshal, his agents and the local police In their campaign to rid the city of enemy aliens. A"complete round-up Is under way today snd drastic action Is being taken. Sporadic efforts of the past to rid the restricted sone of Oermans are eclipsed by the drive that Is on here today. The marshal takes the position that In many cases wives or sisters of enemy aliens should be removed that they may not have the opportunity to obtain Information that would be of value to male members of their fam ily. Women acting suspiciously will be Interned ..at- EUla Island. Germans will be prohibited from entering; skyscrapers by an order which United States Marshal McCar thy Is ready to issue today. This Is to .prevent enemy aliens from using the buildings as vantage points irom which to view shipping In the harbor. BARBER SHOP SPREADS DEADLY CATTLE VIRUS LOS ANGELES, CaX, Nov. 23. A most unusual Instance of anthrax In fection has been reported to the State board of health from Los Ange les, where a man contracted the dis ease while in a barber's chair. While the authorities have repeat edly warned patrons of tonaorlal par lors that disease germs, including an thrax, lurk In the shaving brush and mug, this particular caee came from the using of a pair of tweezers in re moving ingrowing hairs from the man's cheeks. The facts were fully established after cultures of anthrax had been taken from the two places of Infec tion, and fully verified by microscopic tests. PRO-GERMAN -INTERNED. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. Franz J. Dorl. connected with the pro-Ger man weekly, "Issues and Events." Is Interned here today and Federal agents are holding for Investigation four cabinets of letters and docu menta seized In Dorl's quarters es- terday. Certain chemicals about which little seems to be known w-ro also taken. He claimed they were to be used In hardening concrete. Dorl was an Intimate of Former Am bassador Von Bernatorff. The pub lisher was Interned bj; authorities here on Instructions from Washing ton. HOBOKEN 8EIZE8 SU8PECT8, HOBOKEN. N. J, Nov. 23 Two Germans, formerly members of the crew of the German steamship Anier lka. and an American who has spent much time with them recently, are held here today by military author Itles pending an Investigation Th- American was wearing a United States army uniform v. hen arrested In company with the eGrmans yes terday. All three were talking In German when Secret Service men broke Into a room they occupied on the woter front. AN IDEAL LIME TREATMENT for thM turttmrixig frcm chronic or acuta pulmonary an4 bronchial troublca, or ooufhet cr colt- ! ECKMArTS ALTERATIVE Tb Calcium preparation which may b talun by tha araraga proa without 41 turbine tltrwtlon. An ffieUnt tonic and tlaauo bolldtr. Contalni ro Alcohol, Nar cotic er Habtt-rormlnr Drur. S3 . BSW tl.50 $1 als. mow SO) bold br all leadlnr drurxlcta. aEclonan Laboratory. Philadelphia. Je.vcl.tr. Watch and Chrtmomttr Maker. 1322 G N W. Opposlu Epiphany Church. worn N ALIENS 10IWIDF0E INTERNED IN N (HP M u s EGGSUPPLY.AIDED ,6 NEW YORK, Not. 21 -More eggs now are stored In the United States ian at any previous time in Its his tory. The reason. Is .prohibition. A canvas of dealers and a survey of conditions disclose that there were In warehouses of the country In No vember 1 4,437,C91 cases, thirty dozen to the case, as compared with 3,630. 270 cases a year ago. In New York city alone nearly 600,000 cases ars stored. All Good Eggs. These eggs, good, all of them, are to be had retail at from 40 to 43 cents a dozen, prices which range from 2 to 3 cents cheaper than during the winter of 1916. Unbiased observ ers say these figures are reasonable and that householders who want to help the food conservation movement should eat eggs cola storage eggs, and now. How prohibition Increased the na tion's egg supply Is explained by P. Q. Foy, an authority. As he sees the situation, brewers In States gone dry, converted their plants Into storage warehouses. Last spring they en tered Into competition with the stor age men of the East. To build up their new business they offered ad vances to egg men as high as (9.50 s case. Advances previously had ranged around . They got the eggs. But storage men In the East soon met this figure, and there fol lowed a stage of cut-throat competi tion which drew the spring lay to the storage plants and, because of high prices, kept it from the con sumen The result was storage plants piled celling high with eggs, with consumption of eggs at its lowest summer-time ebb. " Being Glveai Out, The vast stored supply is now be ing turned over to retailers as fait as the public will absorb It. and dealers Insist that, contrary to reports of Il legal hoarding, the trade's greatest desire Is to unload before the coming of the spring lay. which Is ushered In In February. But there Is deep-rooted prejudice against the storage tgg. and while New York city alone consumes 95.000 cases weekly, many Insist on getting the fresh-laid egg, which fetches anywhere from SO cents to a dollar a dozen. Could this prejudice be re moved. It Is said, thousands of dol lars would be saved to the consu mer. Indications are that there Is no egg famine in sight; that the spring lay will be normal If not greater than last year's, and that prices are going to rule lower. Fancy eggs, of course, will continue to bring Just what the purchaser Is willing to pay. ADVERTISEMENT. Beauty That Stands. , Wiii aid Weather Stuart's Caldnm Wafers Enrich the Blood to Give the Skin the Seal Glow of Beanty. SE3D XOn FBEE TRIAL PACKAGE. Let the wind blow What d ou careT Your blood enriched by the wonderful Stuart's Calcium Wafers drives away the pimples and blotches, the eczema and eruption!, the new, firm akin plows with the health that protscts from wind and weather. 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Cans Baking I'ovrder. . , ,12c W.ndrr C.ffee !!!20c I lb. Star Cocoa !!!"25c Knox Cel.tlne V.V.lCc'pkgr. 413 Fourth turret southeast and All the J. T. D. PYLES STORES BY PROHIBITION NOWBIEGESTEVER VlT AT-aBaBaa" V rlr (. V SjKfijBsIa aKaaaaKL I wHt'f'iEB a'SBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs! taaaaj Ijjf JL '-'Mer'CiHircIiFoiirth Of Family to Equip For U.S. War Service Melville D. Church, son of Mel ville C Church, 1806 Twentieth street northwest. Is tho fourth and last son of the family to be In Uncle Sam's service. v "Mel- Church will receive his commission as second lieutenant at Fort Myer on Monday. lie Is a widower and has one son. Huyllger Church, former Yale University end, Joined the avia tion corps last spring and Is now in France. Durant Church, oldest son, la a top sergeant In a Maryland bat tery. Cortrlght Church Is a second lieutenant In the 'marine corps at Qiiantlco, Va. There are four stars on the flag which flies In front of the Church residence In Twentieth street. CHAUNCEY ALMOST CUT IN 110 BY TRANSPORT The .transport floss practlc-lly cat the United States destroyer Channcey In two, the Nary Department has an nounced, giving details of Monday's collision, which cot-t twenty-one lives. The Triumphal March :J wmm "TTTTHEN "we announced y Bevo recently, our hopes were high. We knew that we had the most unusual soft drink that had ever been offered: A beverage com bining the nutritive extracts of purest ingredients, the zest of choicest Hops, a flavor all its' own, and absolute purity. "We knew this because, true to our own ideals, we had experi mented for years before we were satisfied to say, "We offer you Bevo it is a different soft drink it is good and it is good for you." High as were our hopes for its reception, we have realized them far and beyond our expectations. Bevo today is an established popular success. Everywhere the same question is asked: "Have you tried Bevo?" atBBBMaaAVafcAfV 8 Uncle Sam Is not only encouraging singing In the army, but, recognizing Its beneficial Influence on the soldier, has Included It In the curriculum of the training of sailors and marines, according to Dr. Kenneth Clark, who Is In charge of soldiers singing at cantonments. "A singing soldier Is a fighting sol dier." said Mr. Clark, lnspeaklng on the subject at the Arts Club last night, "and our military authorities recog nized the big value of the singing men in the allied armies In Europe and at once entered upon the Idea of making our own army a singing army "It Is the first time thkt singing has been officially recognized In the army- as an adjunct to It war ma chine and Jias Its part along with tactics, strategy, and other military sciences. Singing exerts a great In fluence on the psychology of the sol dier. It gives him a cheerful mind and a laughing countenance; it brings the men together into closer bonds of comradeship. Singing has banished the grouch, and where there used to be gloom in the barracks there Is now song." Lieutenant Tramby, of Fort Myer, gave a number of selections, and Ur. Clark san-r some of the ditties and i songs composed by soldiers. of UNCLS1D IVE GLOOM FROM SHIPS BY MIES SONGS hWM$ Bevo the all-year-round soft drink Bevo is sold in bottles only, and is bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS Anheuser-Busch Branch Distributors WASHINGTON. D. a rtsssUsnObssssssssssssssssssI JAPANESE URGE GREAUR WARPARTOPAHON TOKYO, Nov. 23. 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