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S THE EV‘EN]NG STAR wmnifiémbn D. c Wfinm:smfi SEffiMfiEfi”i4, 1921 . \PLANT GENERATES A MILLION VOLTS; DRIVER GAUSES B I;"ASTT.;HE?Z)E IN DEVELOPMENT SEEN L as t f O u r a ays FSTREH SMASHUP ol el e W L 2y 8 Days $91-90-9 Days $96-90 <o merci: i) : 5 Sor e Shrst Alma: Il history 'h; o conalSrably, Bihe solines f 7 &2\ Including All Expenses for Steamer, Hotel . Wi Struck—A s | tremendously high voltage o transmission of power and indi- = and Side Trips 'oman ruck—Autos -in| 1000000 voits was obtainea, gen- cates the extent of long-distance 25% Payment Insures Reservations; Balance 10 0 e Iseoun erated and transmitted by engi- | transmission beyond limits .here- = Days Before Sailing Jam—Man Held for Driv- | neers ot the company working | tofore belleved possible” SHeved omible T, . o under the direction of .the chief h 2 | ing Intoxicated. Sniimesry of 2 ot Bis S | FALLS IN HANDBOOK NET. | REEZS] o revess 2t Siter ms"""'...n.,d. T . r | 3 ted bays and inlets. ng, PBIRSy Soats of wori. wip achisyed ana Fishing In enchanted bays snd lnlets. Kiding. .| A pedestrian was injurea ana sev-| fhirty years of work, was achieved |Man Arrested With $800 Cash and L2l isiting Bermuda’s wonderful Crystal ;rnl Automoblles were damaged in a| at 2:30_o'clock Jesterday ater- Twenty-Two Alleged Bets. A or 3 fiea Gardens, | jam ‘of noon, according fo an S 7 oa ,:m' yehicles yesterday after-| pO% JUv*inormation was with- | Frankliln Bugene Lashpton, giving ¢ No Passports—Sailing every 5 days ’ n about §:30 o'clock on F street| held until late last night, OMcials | his address as 928 G street southeass Via Palatial Twin-Screw Steamers - between 12th and 13th streets north-| said tHat much valuable data Were |was arrested yesterday by Detectives NS = » up iton™ 2 )\ \ Hamiiton™ and wes! d, indicating the commer- [Sweeney and Messer at 7303 14th.stree 3 Fort Victoria,’ ‘ort = = L ; nl 5«‘:1“ ';3.,1m|me. of such a high |northwest and -charx.ed wl‘t‘h hnhnfinof AP “Fort St. George™—Sailing Alternately wlth lts sauvt (4] 3 & ugh M. Kirkman of 3033 16th| voltage. An official statement said: |making. The detectices said, following = The Bermuda Government 9 street northwest was operating an| “The pressure of 1,000,000 VoIS |the arrest, that a bet was made with ] d enerated by trans- kin with marked money. automobile that collided with an au-| 20d over Was EeReTUNC 5 Tiong ol i markns police headquar- tomobile parked at the curb in: fi ith a current at |ters the detectives said they f ! N These are the four final rush days of the dis- O 2 m front | standard lines with a current 8 | tars the dotectivos said they found on FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Send for FREE de luze Bummer Tours J booklet fg Lillian Keatley, fifty-seven years old, lying to the behavior |under $3,000 bond f of 122 Maryland avenue northeast.| M'pint® SPRIVES Were found to |in Police Court: of 122 (W ew S0 ¥ strest. It then struck Mra. | ordinery honserole O orhe phys- | than $600 In moncy. “Ere o botec hoag 34 WhusRL B Seam N count furniture sale. - People have awakened to, : She was knocked down and the ma-| hold good at this enormous pres- or his appeafance chine ran over her. Mrs. Keatley was the fact that it is better to buy now—and save $10 jain, to Emergoncy Hospital, whore| "3 was touna sossible to son: inJapan wye one,million households 5 ) fine and sen e c branches of to $40 on every $100 they spend—than it is to wait Mra Kealley dhe mmaciine S, ftoen | wires without prowlbliive wERS | So_f ol D0 ted Induntry. g - . - \ Thah another automobile standing at ,flu_ew.“___;——— ] L 0 O and pay full prices. And full prices they will pay B gies fn St ot 1t B et AbveRTIsEwENT. g @ crash into several other similar ve- —after next Monday. e pasksd iat thejoucs, RELIEF FROM ; : Held on Four Charges. é PAINING FEET|| ~ Nesw treatment keeps feet in perfect condition -~ le all over the country are fnding an cany and effective way ! to end foot troubles. -jay Foot Treatment is com- Dl!n;le‘:ie i.fylhree essential articles for keeping the feet in-prime con- dition: Blue-jay Foot Soap, Blue- jay Foot Relief (a massage) and Blue-jay Foot Powder. All who suffer from the nervous strain and constant irritation of aching, tender feet should try Blue-jay Foot Treatment. At all druggists. 7 Write for free booklet—"“The Proper Care of the Feet'—to Bauer & Black, Chicago. Blue-jay . Foot Treatment K‘én;- fect fecling fine Waodward & Wotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE OfLsser Priced Merchandise traffic bureau, A horse attached to a small farm wagon, driven by John. 8. Jackson of | Chesterbrook, Va., became frightened while on M street, near 30th street yesterday afternoon and ran away.i It collided with a plate glass window ; on the drug store of Mrs. C. Lattener, | 2929 M street, causing about $250! damage. The horse was later caught ! by the driver. The animal was badly cut on the left hind leg. i William Stein, thirteen years old, of : 215 14% street northeast. was slight- | ly injured as the result of a col- || lision between a small wagon in| A Remarkable Sale of Philippine Gowns, Chemaise and Corset Covers Greatly. Underpriced - $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 A beautiful assortinent of lingerie. A manufacturer’s surplus stock bought below the usual prices and offered at like savings to our customers. The sheerness of the material is most unusual and every garment shots the finest handiwork, embroidery, cut work and scalloping; some have insets of s fine filet laces, 1 . The gowns are in round, square or V neck styles. The chemise are in both cami« sole top and built-up shoulder styles. A wonderful array of styles that must be seen * to be appreciated. which he was riding and an auto- ' mobile operated by G. C. Hollister, 19 14th street southeast, while on C | | street between 14th and 15th streets: southeast last night. 1 Auto Hits Street Car. About $25 damage was done to the This walnut bedroom suite [ e ien of the Washington Railway and Elec- | tric Company on Connecticut avenue. | Handsome suite of elaborately grained American walnut; Queen 52 85 A car of the Capital Traction Com- fhat comes o using X1) RE3INOL Wherever the ilching and whalever the cause Resinol rarely pany ° collided with an automobile operated by Ruth E. Mahoney of 441 Anne design. Vanity.' dressing table, lu"ge dresser, roomy iffo and bed, $285. S: suite with twin beds, $336. Woodward building, on 14th street chifforette ame yesterday afternoon. The machine was slightly damaged. The automobiles of H. L. Crawford, 3 :‘Sozflbl: llreet“nnd that of Snowden D. wberger, d street and Alabama AGAIN! More of those avenue southeast, collided last night B on Pennsylvania avenue southeast. highly polished heavy The former machine was siightly Aluminum plates | imas e A= e WILLIAMSBURG, Va., September fails '0 sto| The assortment at $1.95 includes many of the more elab- 400 sold i 14 -Funds for a Mmemorial gateway p orate and dainty embroideriés. Another lot! Continuous calls forced S0l 6a ome doy.these Tor.an tunmus of e Zolisee o it at once g : will go just as fast. William and Mary, have beent donated _ to the college by Mrs. Munford and ' her children, Mary Safford Hoogewerft and Beverley B. Munford, ir., it was announced today. us to order more. Trvit yourselfandsee || 'U. 5. Navy - hammocks, $1'95 | Cost the govemma‘n! about $5. ’ A special presentation $ 5 of unusual valuesat. ... Hats that are duplicates of higher priced models. Threeare * illustrated. Yes, a big sale of hammocks in September. Which is about one-fourth_ People don’t usually buy hammocks at this their actual value time, but they are buying now because they 3 won't be able to buy ones like these at $1.95 ’I‘HESEyhle‘wmmulefordwU. S.1¢ next summer. - : . Navy. They are extra heavy, and |$ ; Sl you can judge their value by the fact|3 TFhey will give you 2 5 3 bats of ael that plates one-half the weight are re- < 3 tailing for 80c. 11 th 1d knows, U. S. Navy hammocks A - :r?‘e.:tra s:r::gr. extra“::lurable, extra reinforced. Plates are 9 inches in diameter, with a fairly deep |3 Typical salty “GOB” hammocks of extra heavy bowl. Light weight and indestructible, henco ideal white canvas. for all kinds of camping and auto trips, as well as All cords are extra ties and spreader rope for kiddies’ porridge plates and institutions use. spliced. The-hlm‘::l:kis‘aqifib: taken anazrlt to - A - clean and reassemb! n. a jiffy. Over ong uch; 4])1!!0', 81 and about 3 ft, wide. — i : i N % S ¥ = Lyons or Panne Velvet in ex- quisite toque, turban and smart crushable shapes so becoming to the young girls. -Very pleasing models for the matrons. You Save the Middleman’s Profit Here - For the Benefit of Our Patrons Who Have Been Away—We Continue This Big Sale a Few Days Longer. The very effective trimmings in- clude: ostrich, bugles, long strands of chenille, motifs and fancy orna- ments. Colorings that are beauti- ful, including fuchsia, mokawk, purple, dust, henna, rust, pheasant, jade, brown, black and navy. . ; & - % ‘¥ Beautiful FURS Deeply REDUCED An Import;ant Sale of -Women's and Misses’ New Fall Dresses Very Specially Priced : - $16.75 £ 7 N\ 2,000 large huck_towels Boarding house keepers, C hotel managers, barbers g pr ’ and everybody—take notice This is the third big shipment—you haven't seen their eqn;l‘at the price in years. Big absorbent huck towels (18x36 inches) all white with bemmed ends. Every one perfect, and every one woven to give utmost service. “(ntra foor.) Individual Dresses of the better kind, carefully tailored- from the season’s most exquisite designs in materials of first quality, including: Tricotine E e Silk-Back Satin Poiret Twill . Crepe de Chine “ "Men's Wear Serge .- & ! 1 Roshanara Crepe . The styles include the coat dress ; models in which the interesting points center on the sleeves, which are many and varied; lace vestee and 'rot‘md neck styles. Many are elaborately braided in all-over patterns. Some have metallic girdles fastening with small hidden clasps to form the low waist effect and the loose straight lines. : “Colors are black, navy and brogn. Sizesto42. = .7, Aneatly selec;iop,is advisable,‘ thgsc are ind; 5 (" || steel cots, : EQ| “Uncle Sam” paid $5.75 for them|} jor N rufld.plvllhdm Folds ¥ = Sl rusted or possibly “hurt,” but noth- ' ing to oucidr:mbnhy 5 o Cot pads and mattresses Georgette Blouses - Sizestofitabovecots——pri‘eed> Coepti ; iod Special jute pad, $1.95 Special cotton pad,, $2.88 2%4-in. box cotton pad, $3.95 aded: and - = c jf B ¥ it “7ered in contrasting Ycblo.” Also trim- mavy, brown, black;tabac afid white; § " mings of knife-pleated ruffies; tucks or ' combinations of black and white and i The Hecht Co. "7 .~ Some of these sold up § b’ _to $150. 4 & S / < o Kirkman was arrested on a charge Entire stock is discounted 10 to 40%. No Discount on - {of driving an automobile while under j 3 5 < e influence of liquor, failing to space for details, below we list a typical example: everything cofilatng. 5 ‘automobile, 'assault: and colliding. He was released on $1,200 bonds for his appearance in Police e 2 Court. The charge of failing to reg-| L ister his automobile grew out of a = : recent police regulation which re- & quires motorists driving out-of-town automobiles with other than District g licenses to register with the.police!