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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. 5 3 wn (TWP OF 16¢A Bi. &t the French Bm Westinghouse Batteries 93 WESTINGHOUSE Battery Service Stations L. A. O'NEILL, INC. 6th and H Sts. N.W. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 214t St. and Pentisylvania Ave. N.W. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. 18th and K Streets N.W. B. C.FURR, 7th and @ Streets S.W. Kalorama Road N.W. MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. Blook West) CENSURE BOSTON AUCTION Lincoln Woman’s Reliet Corps Con- demns Action in Resolution. A resolution cemurlng the ity of Boston for permitting the auctioning off of American ¢itiséns, especially World war_veterans, has been unani- e 28 vn unanl HEATING Call, write or phone fer fied dats- mate of test. PLUMBING We are prégared to take otk of e Viaer CoCty Biggs Heating Co. mously adopted by the Lincoln Wom- an's Relief Corps, No. 6, auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. Condemning the aciton as ““the most outrigeous that ever stained the honor of our glorious country,” the résolution further asks that “the shameful practice bé stopped at once, elthér by civic or federal force.” 'hé drganisation also went 6n féc- ord commending Gov. Ritchie of Maryland “for his prompt action in not permitting a repetition of this act In his state.” WELCOMED BY ORPHANS. John B. Larner Told of Reception of Uhited States Relief. John B. Larner, treasurer of the local Near East Relief, has received a letter from General Secretary C. V. Vickrey, telling of the reception re- ceivéd at Constantinople by the rep- resentatives of the organization. “Companies of orphans lined up with flags, flowers and banners, sing- FINDS MYSTERY AND = NOISES IN ALLEY| | Milk Wagons to Bump Over. In Aristocratic C Street. ‘To the Editor of The Star: When my husband brought me from New York city to Washington, D. C.. to live he bought a housé on wh he termed “aristocratic old C street.” I was told that Daniél Webster, Henry Clay, John Marshall and other Ereat men of our country had lived in the immediate neighborhood and said: “You are moving into a very fine neighborhocd,” and quoted other celebrities who had resided here { | during the past. Another espectal advantage which was poinited out was the wide alley. Well. 1 took it all for granted as very true. 4 Coming from the upper West Side of New York city, 1 knew nothing about alleys and thought because it LANSBURGH & BROTHER Saturday on The Bargain 6t Three-piece Wool Jersey Suits Surprising indeed! If this price meant only the slip-over dress or even the nat- ty coat by itself, you'd not wonder, but to get the complete outfit at such a price is well worth a trip from any point of the city or suburbs. Brown, blue, tan and heather are the colors that figure prominently, because they are Fashion’s selected hues for IFall. Sizes 16 to 40, which means that we have pro- vided for misses and women. However, the one hundred will not scem a big lot, = W. H. Gotflisgh, H. E. Runtiberry, 1 ngs of welcome and apprecia- ie) . | MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. kS s t;l'o‘n,.:l’nt‘;n;ed Tor you and o Gier |that there were tnree hurches n our Comprising Slip-over, Dress and e ; \W. merican contributors, but in your |immediate vicinity, which added to its i 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. Distributors. Phone 4886, absénce tendered o our parly a| occtapinity. Tuxedo Model Coat, complete at ® [ Vickrey. The formér owner of the house 4 s [} afforded light and, air—whenever | there is any afr in Washington—this lane would be splendid, and so I was persuaded that this house was just the one for us. Dickens might write a book about our alley, with weird and interest- ing detail, but I can only state facts which I know If reported in New York city would receive immediate attention” and correction. Our alley was d_with cobble— 1 mean houlder: hundred years ago, more or less. 1 hate never gone far into its depths, but soon learned ||| its importance as a thoroughfare. At |ji 2 ani. milk wagons come rumbling along, awakening every one from slecp, and after that there is no rest. Great trucks loaded with boxes and |li vegetables for the market, the horses’ iron hoofs ringing and slipping over the rocks. Wagons with rattling chains and banging back doors come for the season is ripe for such suits and the value is too alluring to ignore. Plain and Fur-trimmed Coats Remaining from our recent sale that created a sensation. At Velours of an excellent quality in rich navy, brown $ and black. Sizes 16 to 40. Women and misses who did not attend the sale will have a chance now if they arrive early. Reduced to make room! These blouses have been selling at $1.59 to $1.95. but we must make room for new merchandise, so down comes the pricé White only, in sizesup to 42........... i Queer-looking men come skulking through with heavy bags thrown quite near the rear of our property. while a group of men stood close by cleared of its nuisances, but the evil ‘ still“exists. In London, England; Bos- X lumbering through, with more and wagons and garbage carts, with loud- voiced men driving them and rival- throw down the cans. But this is not all. There are un- Plaids and checks, with neat collar and pockets—just the sort | of dresses children like te wear to school and parents like to have $ | over their shoulders, who look sus- [J piciously around to see if they are ! not belong there slip past our side 7 ‘ veranda and disappear into the alley's [ o L4 mysterious shadows. Groups of men |fif ig oiled Voile blouses women somewhere holding drunken | [l revelry—making night hideous. holding conversation in low tones. and real fear, for the first time, took || 1 have written or called upon every S - commission or authoritative body T ||IES ton, Mass., and other large = cities such alleys have been turned into ington, and especially a once refined and famous street at the west door more nolse as they approach. hd ing the baggage men of our railroads usual things goihg on during the them wear, because they launder so well, wear so well and these | observed. Covered delivery wagons arguments, and occasionally there is One night recently 1 was startled $I 00 [J possession of my soul. 1 called out, |l ‘ could learn of, to see if this alley parkways or respcctable residence of the Capitol? Big vans and thunderous iron ash . ) ° thours from dark . until midnight cost so little. Sizes 6,8, 10and 12 years.......oveveeenenenann.. and handsome automobiles which do to be heard a nolsy party of men and to sce a light burning on the stones Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother i . and the light instantly disappeared. could not be closed or paved and streets. How about beautifying Wash- I ask for_information. Our 9th St. and Pa, Ave. Stores—Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 g MARY REID UMSTEAD. —_— The Tierra del Fuegans eat soap. finding the fat therein really nourish s ~ Four Great “‘Specials” Saturday for Men N N 2 % %% STYLEPLUS CLOTHES 25 30 ¢35 40 Styleplus are the nationally famous clothes which men cverywhere have found to be such exceptional value. Their reputation is established. Their quality is kriown. In buying them a man doesn’t take a single chance. ~Fabrics all-wool. Style cotrect. Tailoring splendid. Prices moderate. Wear guaranteed. Big assortments, suits and overcoats, both. 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