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v contentian is,” Mr. Ham sald, Y wiere beoy le have both syste ms d use the strey’t car only when it convenient, thé, Street car compa ny L',,. ot continue. 1\ ¢lieve that in sukch a situation the peod le would find t}iat they would not be as well off w ith only the busses to upon.” The president of \'he Washingtpn Railway and Electrid said that on. a recent trip through ' New Engla: he saw many miles of street rall way track out of serv partly 1re- cause of bus competition: and also Ie- cause of insufficient reveye. The organization adopted\resoluticms of protest against the Borland\law, wh ich assesses half the cost of sireet p.av- ing against abutding property ovin- ers. Copies of the resolutfons will ‘bey sent to the District conrmittees of Congress and to the Commissioners Other matters of neighborhood .in+ terest were discussed. There are about 74( differentjkinds: of birds in Australia. Mr. Mattingly, tinued his private the management o class service, eighteen. years of Suite 310; Pope Building, 817 Four- teenth street: northwest, has discon- All former patrons will be-welcomed here, and assured of the highest town. Interment will be in the Fort |Lincoln cemetery. The pallbearers will be employes of the paper com- pan Mrs. Andrews was born in Bedford, Pa., fifty-one years ago. She had been a resident of Washington for thirty vears and was married to Mr. Andrews twenty-two years ago. Be- sides her husband, her mother, Mrs. Mary Mansfield, survives her. From the time Walter Reed Hos- pital was opened by.the government for the care of wounded and. sick soldiers Mrs. Andrews devoted much of her time to the entertainment of l the invalids there. She arraned en- tertainments at various times, secur- | ing professional entertainers from the local theaters to perform, and also spent three days each week in bringing the soldiers from the hos- pital into the city for dinners and theater parties. Her death, it was stated, was hastened by her disre- gard for her own health in working for the soldier boys at the hospital. until recently at husiness to accept f this firm. founded on his local. experience. as are in this sale. Street, Afternoon and: Dinner Gawns, Materials. Canton Crepes, Chines, Crepe Meteor, Taffetas, Tricolettes, Combinations, Georgettes may select. All §izcs. We Telegraphed. for More— 300. Amived ' Today : These have been added to the lot that caused® such sensational selling the.past three days. Never have we offered such wonderful values Dresses Weorth ! $45,$49.50,855: & $59.50 Crepe de Satins, Tricotine and, Georgette Combinations. Plenty of blacks, navy blues, browns and other Fall shades. Also a number of; light. sh: Smart New Models Are Offered in New Fall Suits $7.98 to $10.00 GEORGETTE - Waists You'll agree with us that they have the appear- ance of suits that sell at $55 to.$60: Suits made of a very fine quality. Wool Tricotine in: the new long straight-line coats, with excellent quality silk lining. Also. several other snappy styles from which you L ades suitable for evening wear. All sizes. $8.00 and $10.00 FIBER SHLK ’ Sweaters L $20 Any Palm Beach Suit in - the Store, Made by HartiSchaffner & Marx, Reduced to Boys’ $25.00 and $30.00 - School Suits, Made-by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Reduced to A Sale of $6 Pure Silk Shantung Shirts Fine qualities. All- made with separate collars to match; cut full and roomy. All sizes. made Oxfords th sizes. ‘. Out they go at 10 14 A Sale of $9 and $7.50 Men’s Fall Oxfords - $4.85 Calfskin Brogues; also Gun Metal Dancing Oxfords. Stylish and finely at are Right. All i Sati.i'factio;a Guaranteed with Every Sale—or, Money Back P2 e THE EVENL'DG STAR, , — . - - - . > x b ments issued today. of the program. The meeting will b v | TRIBUTES PAID SOLDIER |k GEN. JERVEY. ASSIGNED e meeting wil be addressed by | ander BIe%amiocs or he Faoutirn 4 3 = Sl pd Oliver 3. iMetserott, | state central committee foe Brin 2k ¥ e s county, Md., & 1 WHO DIED IN WORLD WAR: TURUINL TO 'COMMAND N HAWAII Geotres County, d.. Bamuet fi. $oie, < v ' % ——f TR I ton G. Dudrow, George B. Merrick, J. i 0 Hundreds of employes of the gov-| v ¥ Perished. ng at Falrmount Heights. A O g ouse 1t Aneaniel:] Plants whose leaves are remarke : TEDN | o sy e maene: e Seasine ] C\3, |Chiet of Army Divigion of Opers-| yaNCOUVER, B. . Auguat 30—\ Bepublican candidates for state ana | SEndidstey for the baute of gciegatca;| Plasis whon loaves nre remarks & o . ?}q the szthep-rlmen!. l:!:l e i b \ ‘ Honi During World War to Hope for the safety of the government wounty offices will deliver addresses commissioner; John T. Fisher, candi- bel own at Kew Gare M E Eathered &t noon'ioday I the rotunda - I ak steamer Canadian Importer and her|®& & mass meeting in the Fairmount|date for clerk of the court, and James | 288 are being gr o J Of ‘the government printing office to 3\ Head Artillery Briged: ® as Yiitially fiven G today when .;F;%!‘:)ta,cfgcb'gc Hall Saturday night|A. Sweeney, candidate for sheriff. £ :fln'?v:- . 22 ?y" :n-l u;m"‘ = C‘{';m", i‘ "& > e, e )om;. it g:'.(umor c-.u‘i‘lnw Sy ':;fih 130 o' according to announce-{ A concert will be one of the features acobs, a former employe f of the 1 has been searching for the . printing office, who died during the =, chiv, f_of th ivision of operations, ~Saturday, - wirelessed: nel Business Men Hope Govern- | ¥oni’s.o" Interstate Commerce Com: alaiar? dAEn R oot Jinton Impartar fous : L . Secretary Bdwin Denby of the Navy| . . Bring.Five H = ;},';‘c oce of i e T e Weather has been heazy and . i H ong those who ened to oners Bring.Five Here. edit e-high aeas for the past three days, ment Soon Will Alio el words of s Navy ehepiain over| HHE§S! g ized army - of “mearly fleved the thirty-three members of s Build s sney wad rom aazez| Office Probl Eadith BBt e b R T DS B Resources Over $16,000.00000 p e U. av; rom the L J 4 boats away. I Building Space. {:rdflrende:eduls’ul\:vl:le selections at ice Froblem :’:,‘;‘,‘,’,’;2““1&&;&? of the 11 » : > E e close of the service, and the cor- o o b Ad of the Optimism that the business men of | {1 Clone of the service. and the €07 ‘Tha Interstate Commerce Commis-|S591Ened th (13 FAARIT ol the 11th FUGITIVE SHOT IN LEG. ‘\ A ’ ~ AVashington will within a very short south on North Capitol strect to B ;‘"‘ ‘l‘ ‘“';‘!0;';“‘"15 f:::"‘;“;!:’"'cl‘" mrl::gkus.!fl e B?" ) |:l:h:hthe nclers G s from the gov-Street, thence through the Capitol|here in Washington, ch will bring at b sefv ort :l.-':;:.‘:‘:h::s:‘;.:n?m soon after the | Erounds f‘u“}"u:nnyh/:n;l‘ Ayenue ©F|several hundred additional clerks to g;ua:l:;! d“t‘lfl ytE:. ;!gg-lg: the dchlet Motion to Hip by Man Pursued ¥ v i B ’ - route r 3 etachment o ar eld ar- first of the year be allowed to ul:; m;;m.f ntc:;;‘ “zucurt. : : h“‘" city. T‘he wn!olldl": 5:::« ‘:“ tillery stations’ st Camp X 5 Draws Detective’s Fire. f1a site for the Propos: oral tributes from employes of |have space in temporary building No.|and Fort Sill, annéd that i P rention. hall, now occupled |the government printing office Were |5 ¢ 19th and D stroets northwest, On |he shall reash th ¢ Hawailan post iy | Belleving that a motion to the hip i ; . 1 5 ' nmew convention hall, no strewn about the casket. An immense| © '\ "o Z t 719 13th | MATCh next. meant drawing a revolver, Precinct De- —speaking of his young manhood and his early strug: by a temporary government bulld-|wreath of roses was presented in be- | OF these field agencies 1s now at 719 13th | “'Gen’ “Jervey 15 A’rom Virginla and|tective 3. H. Fowler of the first precinct p id that it was a / ing, was expressed today by Robert|half of President and Mrs. Harding. |37e2taocchuest, Tne oibers are: Soulh- oS Eraduated fry Tl the “Military |1pt night shot and injured in the leg gles to get on in the world—once said that it w § P. No addre were made e serv- > 0088, ty . 3 - r; - 2 3 =] L acics O 4 o Smeer | lces- I TE :i?elnc PEat Mansag City. and. the Sacifie signed to lt’l‘n.’gg:'p: «‘n Engineers ana|John Fant, colored, twenty-four, whom hard fight to save his first $1,500. By that time he had = i'n‘t‘;h(r\gtec‘:; Q:fleblioé buildings and agency, at San Francisco. ’isfih“’l,:’;e Srad q ‘l‘!"!':; ‘: “'l!- he was pursulng up Grant place near acquired some business knowledge and an oppor- = £ 5D everal yem as infgth street. = grounds. Hard to Find Space. 7 5 5 < S = It such assurance is had more than RIOTING CONTINUES With twe of” the temporary war- e lnceelafiiche i '-’,,,“Q'f:v:’,;:;{ Fant was placed under arrest at 729 tunity came to him to invest his money to advantage. |5 P 300 business men stand re work buildings already razed—the|of the Potomac and A 'stia rivers. |9th strest for investigation in connec- 2 G a corporution and underwrite the cost| BE} FAST HOSPITALS | Council of aNtlonal Defense building | * When she Unitet seieohostored tro oo e or i veneation In onnee: After that it was easy enough to get ahead. O e ot domanda for mass and the Corcoran Courts—and two at|war with Germany he wX\? made a|asked for and was granted permission [hugiito meat alk demeycs (oF I3 Ees ARE NOW. CROWDED 6th and B streets in process °f Jo- | brigadler generalin the Nafih,nal Army | to enter o room to get his coat. When : S =0 Hosper said. "'This company would be 2 Tnission Ands itsolf nard put to find | 2nd made plans for the mo £lo¢ | e Semenged “trom ' the froom el yan ] The Commercial National Bank, with its extensive = K < e troops to their trajni: rough the door and across 9th street e = B e DL i that Dilfaings hecommodate s dor | &nd then to the battiefieldn ot AFODe. | Lo Geant place. While spoeding up Grast facilities, large resources and personal service, stands =3 pciei gkt atiy Siasoo =TT S (Continued from First Page.) i oapie internalirevenusé fazce 18 moted to the &rada < ‘:‘ie:rn-‘sur': el | Boniy stoppod and caled > tha. detee: ready to help any energetic young man or woman to m vacates the property. need in the Nati reac! 3 A = 3 5 to the program laid before Col. Sher- present trouble as purely rellglous, |have some in C building at 6th and st Aty in Octaber. Bve o bat HInEOERIS KD at the achieve financial independence by paying interest on T and it is certain that this element 3 = ¢ hesitate. H 3 - b E PE "ENT - Satixfactory Meellng. e |iniers into the conflict to a more 9% o et oLl eady ecattered . SIE | w p e e e oL, savings at the rate of THREE PER CENT per an 3 Mr. Harper, who is chairman of e | less degree, as always has been the All activi in 1 1, of the ng and executi; wasg taken to the Emergency Hospital R S b2 SVE é AY IT IS compani 0 the vas e T reau have been ordered to the rling- el during the wa 7ashington Asylum Hospital. OFFICER'S T i-a 1y, =i ill by Charles J. Columbus, sec- |street in the early hours of the day g, at’ 3 7 —_——— o\ A q N EPOSIT, compounded semi-annually. ! £ tbs Merchenls snd Neputsc- | that the warkers in_ the great fiax | h.0ulding, at/H streetiand Vermon} e R. GOLDEN DONALMSON b2 9.‘\_m.".£(_)_l__—p——-————- : turers’ Association. P ‘lnlnnm‘: works were allowed to el e T e 3 4] i Chalr;n;‘:n ;1 m}: Bza 2 “We had a very encouraging eave. When it w: time to report iy tere > y B OLFE E. BOLLING, Fresiden! £ = 7 = ~ - isfactory meeting with Col. Sherrill” | for work this morning they were un-| Another serious problem facing the REN- ESTATE mARD w ’fl'S FURN]SHED JAMES A. CAHILL, Viae Pres. g Come in THIS PAY DAY and Start Successward! E said Mr, HA?"_ lu];k.ohu :lx":n;i:::n‘t: "fif ':o enter the works by the dgor. P;bllc zB“”gamg Commission 18 lodflx:d’ QUARTERS \MENT DELEGATES JAMES B, REYNOLDS, Vice Pres. = mee Senator Smoot at once a which was directly in the li t fire, | adequate office space to accomamodate m ES B, s = o & meeting e e p\mhgr:pl:}‘:?:&ss and it was necessary to knock.a hole the: flisun‘nnmemmcobnferenca Tgel % FOR Dls b IS JAMES H. BADEN, Casier commission to consider our n the factory wall on # side street.| main sessions w. e held in the - i While Mary Jane McCracken was|Pan-American building, and @o it Is 7(":;" :lh: following described DmvertYA‘.’:“c“ isiavallablsifor the Savings Department Open Today and Tomorrow for Your - | crossing Nelson street today she was | desirable that nearby offices should use of thes delegates to the disarmament ccgference: 3 . til 5:30 P.M. Tng e want, but quite the- reverse, as | crog i Nelson ¢ be provided, and that they should Convenience Un : -M. he recognized it was in the public inter- | “yre, 1y "go SITC. ooy twenty-eight, | be quarters suitable to the digniy of INGIRe S e S L S e s bR IR RN, S . est. At the same time he emphasized the | o, STV TOVSTS: aged Lwenty-Sleht: | (heloccasion and courtesy to raure- (- j difficulties that the commission is having|,;,.", izarette from that of his com. | Sentatives of other nations. Mosy of AQAreBS . a..oooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieiine e Nttty ° in_broviding office space for EOVErN- | panjon, when he wis hit in the head. Iiane afices il mobdpiNiDa in ¥hie 2 an ment activities. # . = new Navy building, bu e commy's- 3 i B G o 1 S o e | E G osscnrmio o7 e ommerci ationa s Col. Sherrill why e busines: ! in the Munitions building and the Weskingion fot T Citeriiay (o tt | PLAN DBIVE ON ULSTER. | it S0t U, 200 0 || souse mumber ; s 1= the particular building ey are seek- ) uilding at 18th street and New Yor! s ing Pastead ot any Siher-> Col- Sher: |, BY WILLIAM W. BRAYDEN. | bulldin Yl Number of rooms Nereennnnanas Corner 14th and G Streets : ;‘m apprec .ueg :‘l‘\eir"?;tgu‘l;’lk;a: gatr- . (A s e e mwnueln l!,{m;sl;ble !hlm A, building, ICE = [arper assure m > 33 (S i e first south o 'ennsylvania avenue, ~ ’ ernment could not move out of that| DUBLIN, Ireland, August 31.—Sinn | at oth and B streets may not be on THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERV. E $ building before fl;e r‘\ru;;( the i"ehm;':; Fein is developing plans for assert- nrely!m'r\n down in llmetfo‘l; the lay- it 4 would not seriously interfere wi it 7 s ing of the cornerstone of the George | ] Piana 5 e Washingion Dusiness| [0 ASCIC I Ulster, Mecognizing the| WSS SoRans ¢ AR CeOLE® | pane destret, 8 oo T D men if they could have assurances of |its membera have decided to give it | Yomber 11 assurance has been fiven | a light i inel g e D e oula hiom o | 21! Posaible trouble: Sinn Fein, con- | (IAL: suflicient of the site. wilf be |Jl Heat.and light iy not included imate date so that they could form 2 |trols the county councils of Tyrone,| Cleared to allow the cornerstone lay- |[f ailabl, corporation and start” getting Plans| permanagh and Derry City, which re. | 10§ ceremonies on that date. When. sEplipbla. - e it Southt 16 in the vicinity of e =l ohied/inca (o Belfast au- e t ority. ey calculate that with| KING ALEXANDER BETTER. R e e e one-third of the area and more Shan = Ang R T:Eufl it Filljin and mail to; = ks ird o 3 )t cians , grnment temporary bullding occuples |7 3 (TS T 12 'prfl:l;:ltflrm_nfllm:‘fi: in afiondanicsion Kine Almae ot ¥ THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD, 00 aee in This Block. The business) COme to terms with De Valera than |Jugoslavia announce that the condl- 1318 F street northwest. 5000.fect in this block. Tho by Uirec|to face a perpetual fight with & |tion of the patient is now. so satistac- Copies of this blank also may be obtained at the office of the board. Parcels, approximately 25000 feet, | MINOrity within its own borders. tory that the issuance of daily bul-| \ = 7 = 5 When they get it they propose to tear ”;:flfilmmm_ opens a campaign |1ctins will be stopped Y down the temporary building and |around Armagh City Sunday. He is re- etart work at once on the erection of | EaT =3 blil'e inspirer of the exploits of = | a fine permanent convention hall the republiéan army and has been an A ‘building, to meet a long-felt need of fast som‘i:fl;; olh;herel:)cg;.z fi'fel:;::]- \ the National Capital. Though elefted. for Armagh at the last ) - s election. h appearance there will be DECISION BETWEEN cARs keenly resemted. There has always been bitter feellng there against what the . W \ people call the invasion of Ulster by AND BUSSES FORECAST |rebels. ani in Parneil's day meetings of & b/ Iy ‘ — the consgitutional nationalists were JA & f - ( £ o counteredfby riota, | g s o d / 2 arrival is_therefore expect A President Ham Speaks of Present | o raise 4 xiorm and intaite soms ritks 1109-1111 G St. NW k \ - 3. 0 himself. Some advise him t to risk ;& g d B Country-Wide Situation in Ad- ;: b“fi,‘ hfi risk rasher attracts him, and : 3 3 -Co, 2 . N b P 2 e tells the writer that he will s, in P M ¥ \ dress at Anacostia. Kemaghy unicw the poies oot b on [[lll Open 9:15 A .M. Close 6 P.M. : - The people of the United Sutesl SACHL N S _— e ; \ p i must decide whether they want a colleague of Craig in County Do Tl‘ R w G na w A ted &, leotric. street cars or motor busses| DUt Bp shows ho intention” of ‘going ' ne ResponseiVW as Greater I han WeAnticipa : \ fo~ transportation. Willlam F. Haw. i i’l T bb Sde of i p < ) n r ar X P 2 ilway s [ S e ] [4 4 : 3 pre ‘ident of the Washington Railway Ls I ) . B iectric. Company, _tola me| MR'S. B. M. ANDREWS DIES. ; S Anaeo Stia Citizens’ Association amly Myw Bertha M. Andrews, wife of H Board ©Of Trade at a meeting 1n|Rosk P, Andrews of the Ross P. An- : b Masomic Temple. 14th and U streeds|dreavs Paper Company. died at 2:30 . : southeas © ” cpock this morning at her home, i l Mr: Ha ™ eXplained to day that Ne| 1643 R street, following an illness < ok did not n.'éan that the situation B\|g/nce ‘early in March. g * ! Washington* _ “;: reathe e o Oit| Funeral services, which will 4 e K¢ where eitha™ the Sirect cars ord'nelPrivate. will be conducted at - < r busses would. have to go. He sald We gclock tomorrow afternoon at 4 Fl i was referring 10 the general situB-|residence by Rev. George Atkinson, . F / tion throughou t the country. pastor of the Grace Church, George- Raleigh Haberdasher 93.98 Georgette Waists and Overblouses. Lace and embroidery trimmed: Ex- quisite models. in white, flesh. and: colors. ; *5.00 The lars'l;'unedq models. Heavy in several weaves. 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave. Small Deposit Cheerfully Accepted