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Hirsh’s Shoe Stores 1026-1028 7th St.-N.W. lay Also Shows Saving. New rails and cross ties nia rail- Introduging One of Our Latest Arrivals in Novelty Footwear For Spring, 1921 Women’s Brown Suede One- Strap Pumps, as sketched; baby Louis covered heels, perforated insert at rear quarter; brown kid lining; sizes 215 to 8, AA to D. Also in Gray or Black Suede and Black Satin. : $7 90 Dozens of other styles in Novelty Footwear not to be found else- where. 990.000, it was announced veste This amount is the approximate net cost of the new mate and repre-| aiss Lake | sents a saving in the years old},912 placed rails amounting to about $: | About 95,000 tons of new steel rails and 5.300,000 new st vear. Steel $48 a to s ties were used | ireet, about 4 ails cost approxi-[gre s during 1920, an in- | tajen o 0 per cent, over the r's cost. Cross ties cost in 1919, years old, 5 SPEAKS TO NURSES Juriee tolhis & afternoon a Commissioner Boardman spok® on | between his b i At the Valentine | cle dri M street, at Ixecutive ave reatmen t an Reed Ho COMPOUND William road & Best for celved 1 ocel h temobile of! street northeas the roadway, | Throat |Euine, 35 a Bottle s injury. 4 _ at Druzgists— | fence were d: 2 Doses Onc Cent able family remedy has relieved | thousands—it will relieve you=—- | publi | mendation by | Lift Off w1th Fingers | the ‘acnie entative al This wdy for If you will allow our expert Refra careful examina- tion and test, he | B' l L ton wdpet ke Bifoeal Lenses frankly wh ether - you need glasses | orkngt h. f nd the price o . $10 is the same. Vel'V s whether we fill | s prescription or | Specnal one from your own Oculist. ! presumed the «iCiaal purpos imnce of thy Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurtin otwith ! of peace condi | of “Freezone cient to remove every % v corn, or corn between the toe the calluses, without sorencss or irritation. I 738 to 736 Seventh St.—Southwest Corner 7th & H Sts, I Owing to the Re-building turmoil New Spring Suits Go into stock at Sacrificed Prices This is one season when you are going to buy your Spring Suit nearer the cost to the maker than ever before in your experience. Jacquard -Silk, effective designs, cut large and full Today’s price, $1.00— ‘Wednesday, 9 UGG Comparison will tell you how great your saving Tricotines, Gabardines, Serges, Poiret Twills—In Navy Blue, Black, Rookie, Tan, etc. Smartly modeled for the misses and of conservative designs for those of maturer years. Box, Straightline and Blouse efiects—-handxomely silk lined, simply and elaborately embroidered—and braided. All sizes in all five groups. Pine Quality Gowns ana Skirts, with deep embroidery and , Tun with ‘Today's — Wed- These are quick-selling prices—come quickly for them | s down by a motor truck driven by | 400,000. Charles M. Coleman, colored, 319 Knox court southwest, in front of 1013 D d seriously hurt. She was ‘mergency Hospital and Cole- man was held by the police to await ¢ definite word from surgeons as to the ! per cent more in 1920 than | gonaie i VorG Clarence Gibson, colored, nineteen Brooks, colored, sixty years Clifton Street, James Nichols, received an injury to her head, but | d to go to a hospital. r 1 ollision between an automobile driven by an Army officer from Walter ital and a bicycle ridden by 2 chrider, eight years old, 6918 Georgia avenue. The boy re- n injury to his head, and was given first aid at Walter Reed Hos- hs pital. oug 9 A depression in the roadway at the responsible for an accident yesterday, o s’ it is stated, when a wheel of the au- [« pression. the driver losing control of vore the steering wheel. The machine left nied Poole. | DONT EXPERIMENT il cinels FAREWELL FOR DANIELS. | | Trv it Todav. |Secretary Tendered Dinner by — House Naval Committee. Secretary Daniels received the unique honor night of a farewell dinner |\ tendercd him by the full membership of | the Ho aval affairs committee, re- and democrats alike -attend- ‘arty lines also were thrust aside | expressions of praise and com- sments of Secretary Daniels’ eight vears of naval administration. s republican member ol the com- of ci d at periods of his administration. w5 Invisible Torie | ] 15 of the department said 'm WANT PASSPORT OFFICE. ew YVork city. on the ground that action would inconvenience an| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 192T. RAIL MATERIAL HIGH. |YOUNG WOMAN INJURED, “Pennsy” Statement for 1920 Out- TRUCK DRIVER IS HELD | neither approve nor aisapprove the|tensive inquiry into the practice, S Dractico of manufacturers in guaran- TRADE BOARD SETS RULE. announced today. Decision of the The Federal Trade Commission will commission was reached after an ex- adopted after the war by some manu- facturers to meet the objections of teening commodities in the hands of | wholesalers who feared to make large sed in the | Miss Compton, Knocked Down in | ypolesalers against price decline, but Street, Taken to Hospital. Other Traffic Accidents. Compton, twenty-two 14th street, was knocked 30 o'clock yesterday aft- iss Compton. treet, received in- shoulder yesterday Reardon, Pennsylvania_and t nues. He refused hos- t. s knocked automobile owned and and Dix h ing M rele last night. urred at Piney Branch to Benning bridge was uel G Poole, 621 10th dropped into the de- struck a fence and Percy Bateman, also an e 10th street house, ac- Neither received a| The automobile and | comntittee members for e Britten of Illinois, | " despite the riticism” he had weath- Padgett of Tennessee, . d * 1520 ;\mounl'd. lued at $1,013,- | ¥ 1uor was “for me- ' Association of New sted to the State De- t the proposed discon- | e branch passport office standing 1l tions. Camisoles Satin Cami- you can find for 82.00. Wednes- day, 79¢c will handle each case of complaint upon the facts shown, the commission {of business opinion on the subject. All 12-Inch Columbla Records - - - $1.00 1110 G Established 1879 purchases because of the probability of a drop in prices. The inquiry, the commission said, showed a difference A A A o S e N CLOSING OUT ALL COLUMBIA GOODS Reduced Prices COL UMBIA Talkmg Machlnes RECORDS All 10-Inch Columbla 75 c Records - - - WORCH’S PIANOS FOR RENT Women’s Gloves Somchow or other we cannot supply the demand for these gloves. An- other shipment has just been re- ceived, and you .are again able to purchase these beautiful capeskin L4 gloves in tan, brown and gray at this unusual price. All sizes, except 634 " Women’s Sweaters All-wool sweaters in the popular tuxedo and tie-back Sstyles. The quality = represented makes the . ° price very attractive to all women desiring a serviceable sweater. pint and a half of milk, with half a A food scientist states that ond| cap Streeter fought throuzh a of pound of pea flour would supply all [a bit of land. the essential ingredients for a whole | houseboat. Reminds one of Aus- day’s food. | tria.—Wichita Eagle. SPECIAL TERMS THIS WEEK ONLY! lfln:;s?;;... | Delivers this McDOUGALL KITCHEN CABINET to Your Home Delivers this DUOFOLD COUCH BED to Your Home. Pawce Levyd € DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. 735 7th STREET N.W. Women's Riding Boots We purchased our own leather for the construction of these boots and had our manufacturers make them up for us during dull pro- 4 ® duction period. That is the y main reason for this low price. Children’s Sport Hose Don't overlock this opportunity to supply your kiddies’ hosiery wants for Spring, as we don’t believe we will c ever again be able to offer such a- value. This hose has the turnover tops and is silk-mercerized. i —_— MEN'S CAPS Five styles and all s many cloths, including the often wanted imported tweeds. The price itself makes this an 51.65 unusuzl buy . in GAGE SAILORS —ifor women. Rough press=d, pineapple straw, in aztec, black, navy and white. The price is as refresh- $5 95 ing as the style... stock. Herman’s Navy Shoes l Herman’s Army Shoes Built ungm.flly as a regulation shoe for navy men. A gun-netal calfskin shoe that will meet the demands of men in any occupation ° | where extremely comfortable and neat footwear is desired. Men’s Union Suits Could we say any more about this underwear—than at this price 5 it is “some bargain.” ° 3 Suits for $7.50 Men’s Suits $26.50 Bear in mind that these are new suits that have been off the tailor’s bench but two weeks. Not a lot of the season’s “left-overs,” but our carefully selected choice of our own manufacturer’s quality Children’s Hose In black and cordovan. Medium Ribbed Cotton Hose, m/‘sizes 5% to lgc Women’s Oxfords and Pumps Broken lots of $1250 and $13.50 footwear, in black and brown kids, black satins and black and brown $7.85 suedes. Reduced to GConstructed of plump, fine-wear- ing russet leather in the two mosg— wanted styles, namely, the U._ 5. ° Aimy Munson last and the West Point Cadet last. Truly a top- notch value at this modeate price. Women’sSportOxfords | The New Arrivals are A brown calfskin With Neolin soles and beveled heels. Ideal for golf, tennis and street wear . A brown calfskin with wing tip and low mannish heel, T R A VR G R A brown calfskin, with large perfora- tions, military heels and wing tips......