Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 19

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tained\ two bundles of valuable pa- pers, sealed with government seals. The police notified all police to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. : FRIDAY] _SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 E AP"’ AL '[RAB'"“N SAYS C STREET TRAFFIC -|LOST PAPERS RECO_VERED. ) —_— Just llke bll ) of navigation, Navy Department, uatd S 'end b onrs foter 1t Wi Rattling Wagons and Chorting | night that he had left a suit case | recovered. '. 5 containing valuable government pa-| At the bureau of navigation today lg mfi Motor Trucks Keep Residents | pers in a public hiring automobile | it was stated Mr. O'Connor was not caused alarm. for several hours be- | known ‘there, but that he possibly | Awake. fore the sult case was recovered and | might be from out of town, bringing ” ITo the Editor of The Star: turned over to Mr. U:.O'IH:DI'” ;lr)‘rlpz‘;‘lla‘l: her;ex:l:al:: :‘gan‘lt?l i“]l:x'; Mr. O'Connor reported to,'the po- | tha e pa ngh cDSt leen as Heason | incouraged somewhat by the accept- | g 0 8 HE" PP recinet “that "he | were quite valuable. . * afice and publication of my recent letter | hireq an automobile at the nium A stati to bring him uptown last for Antagonizing Colorado resardin the nusance of the alievways | 85T {7, BOP¥ 1" WhcWhuonine |+ Mrs. 3. B Meae has an incbme of Of She District, X would Uke (9,25 a"his destination and forgot to take 'more than’ $30.000 a year from & Avenue change oo L s ateful reat. (he suit case, which he said, con- teardom In Attants, Ga. . dent: bbed of their sl by th ¢ The Caphtal Traction Compny be- |of trafic a1l night long?. = @ A““Hemshtchmg, Buttons Covered, Plaiting, Etc.| lieves that its 14th street line should | mpathizing neighbor came to mo g, “I wish you would write again s be extended beyond the terminal atiyo*ynf" L S SO0 SONIG e mors I A RY Colorado avenue as'oon as the street | nity to be uble to sleep, for there is ope n costs come ; bositively no rest for the weary residents du“"‘"‘d 03 canstelCH) ©Me i this meighborhoad.” ~All might long ¥ rattling wagons and the hard clang of This belief is expr in a letter | horses: hoofe on the pavement or snort- I— addressed to the Public Utilities Com- { ing, churning motor tracks keep up u | = mission by the company, advising the | continual disturbance. = commission not to order the removal — The woman who cime to ask my aid | = of the 1oop now existing at 14th street | rents rooms for a livelihood, -She toid | == and Colo do avenue. 57 ‘|,-§e that, “aside_from’ the :,(fhn,,f( \1.9\— 1219- lZZ}i{ G sz'?;;t* Nu\onl jeorge am president, and, cou'd not get enough rent for her-apart- | == 5 rs: 0 O John H. Hanna, vice' president; fol. | ments (o pay her expenses without .Store Hou with a perso, fp being thréatened with an-appeal to the view with the Commissioners/to- This surprisingly ‘good Lyon Heater literally puts money intq your purse, while it keeps the whole house delight- fully warm. The assured economy and comfort it gives is yours, whether you have the full purchase price or not. Convfnient terms are putting it into many additional homes where it will actually save from one-third to one-half the usual consumption. of* fuel. You * For Men .$5.00. $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 Junior Emersons-for Boys 3 Black and Russia / $5.00 Shoes made with genuine Vici kid linings: arch supports; cushion soles and other orthopedic and custom details. $9.00 and $10.00 Mr. Emerson says— =3 cannot afford to ignore this chance to economize. The 60-year reputation of Lyon, Conklin & Company is the guarantee of s.m:famon Examine, its merits. “It pays for itself as it saves for you” “Glance down at your shoes. Are you satisfied with them in every respect? You have probably forgotten what you paid for them —but you can't forget the service lhe\ are giving you. It pays 10 buy good shoes. 1 have put {42 years of good lhoflnlkmv into Emerson shoes. 1 stamp the retail price on the soles to insure you against inflated values, And I give you the style and comfort that a good shoe should kave. Therefore I say to you let your next pair of shoes be Emersons. Come in and look over our wide variety of new fall models. You will find just the style you want at the price you want to pay. Emerson Shoe Store See Your Dealer NOW! rent commission, she had ' recen at which they gave their reasons vo of her hest people for believing that the substitution of | cause ply could not stand, t A S t‘ d S l a straight switch for the loop would ! putrageous noise of the street at nigh a llr a fl e 0 . not improve traflic conditions at that{ A congressman who had -engaged oue of I point. i her sultes remained only ten days, sa: . Danger Increased. 5 : her B " » 00 | u-mpmn oflicials feel that. on & Bt Fl l ht swiich would i lem as if all the traffic of the city UL Moctdenta “”\nen concentrated on C street. One of our most popu- lar numbers. Well made and nicely trimmed. Full. rating. Red, Green and Navy. Sizes 10 to 22 years. Question of removing the loop |, COMIng to the District recently from ] = Co-operate With the Postmaster i ke St the Sompany a fow | e metropoiis of the cast, New York | eks h » fallowing the death of of the peopie. 1 me 1 struck by an automo- and get Yourself a Eri At Ahas Cores Shia St o of the acciden ® \ | missioners St ' . st if they lived on | | g oira | & reet the Tatter might be the v ST s eor| Im Paris and New York and other | . The slr»el car compal - { Progressive the refuse and ashes |to the commission follows: 8.0 3 ght. Text of Letter. Very Specially Priced at— have received and given care- 8 ght. Piano pl. " P Get It Now. We imve a Iml attention: to| yous leteer of p- {tive gatherings In residential ne ¥ L tember 2, in reference to the re- |borhoods may be reported and stopifed 14 Supply of All Styles at | moval of the terminal street car loop |after 10 o'clocl . | ° 1.‘1 14th street and Colorado avenue | All vehicles must yse rubber tires. | H northwes | Why cannot horses be shod with $1.25 to 2.25 | MRS e e s termnat |oSARF Sh . . vas nally located with the un- | I8 € street l"f only ¥ ! s nding that at some future date ‘r“hflh not T Illllflmfilll 907 Penna. Ave. Washington. Open Saturdny Evening. A few Exclusive Emerson Agencies are open 1o respe 1 sible shoe merchants. Write 10 Mr. C. 0. Emesson. Rockland, Mass.. for our attractive proposition. oved. the expectatiop | With ing that ultimately our 14th et I“ het R, . ine would be extended farther north Raour 2 2 P et e : bl an Collar and Cuff Sets | M et T L AT SR it DO T e 2 Peter . g L J‘ih|‘Z"’omu§’§3|‘?f=3'&.’" doe e 3 pommle ‘ \;:lti };men ........ ggc&:g:e Flll::::l s - i | in the not far distan S pemas. | hour. W < quite usus Whité Pique........ c' White Flannel....... A ‘Jhe Big Hardware andflouref&rmrhmg Store. B linon (he Gpcning of the serect |, 1 a on Hoaaibin o, of the Bereetliares® o'in N /= Round Net Collar and Cuff Sets—Lace $1 ry Ligh cost of track construction. | York, B 3 s < A th.and G St= We would object very strongly, how- }u'w but I had to reacl TEMMIDES 2 s oo sve 5070 siarildli siorerors sio d er. to the removal of the loop and |before being tortured by rightly the substitution therefor of a cross- | N e : i erm Brst, because in. oum don’t vou move? some one | ion the crossover terminal would 5'"'5“ sk. But what if youown your mueh more _objectionable - viewpoint of A Hosiery Special for Women a property owner not a right to i s e e ask for better conditions Van Raalte Pure Thread Silk Hosiery— j expenditure of a lirge amount of | Let us mot only try 4 Full-Fashioned, Double Heel and Toe. In = ANSBURGH 6‘ ROTHER i L hich would be uselens BIter | charming and restful city In whie Black, African Brown, Russia Calf and = il 5 - “into unless some rea \venpflll“" MARY REID UMSTE. White. Pair— = i S derived by the public or the ('um-, — = pany. 4 More than half the indus We submit that (he existence or‘m,r;. in Philadelphia are w i the loop terminal had nothing r\rhau ', I 10 do with accident referred n € bar ain Ot ' Vour lotier. up. o B matier of . the location of the loop term t the present time || itute a source of danger at this! i point. A crossover terminal “oum“ Splendid Savings Saturday A 150Fall Dresses | with traflic a’ great deal more than || " For Women and Misses by {at the present” i | | il | g <t Office Department I “We're Ready to Serve You---" Thingsfor Fall Wear | Waiting for you—new Fall | clothing, furnishings, clothes for | the boy, everything. Same good f qualities you always find here. | Prices resting right on rock bottom | ‘LI |1 | 1 |l P.0.RENTALS LOWER. Elimination of Clause Makes More E have seldom indulged in superlatives. Kelly quality has been so well estabhshed “that it hasn’t been necessary 'Today Kellys are better than ever, but their price has been materially . lowered. Exhaustion of war-priced material and economies made pos- sible in the new Cumberland Plant have brought down costs and this saving is being passed along to th; user. ng the Postmaster General || ight to cancel a lease on minety || * notice, landlords are saved from il ,r.xm; the rentals to take care of this ||| risk. e |1t 'was declared today that the new || | v s already resulted in lower 1s being offered under already —and lower. Look over these - SATURDAY SPECIALS | Young Men’s Suits Newest Sport Models Norfolk pleat back, belt all around, four e patch pockets with but- ton flap. Materials are blue and brown unfin- @) ished worsted, gray her- ringbones and blue pen- cil stripes. Sizes. from Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Eyenight Spe. i (Formerly With Edwin I 100410 Metachien. Blde.. 11 10th and G Sts. N.W. i ‘Phong Main 721, THERE ARE MANY il WASHING MA- ?‘tmqo And Saturd ' il CLHNES TR THE | Now you can buy Kellys for the Il i | SN ? ° 2 - ‘ J ’ . : same prices you will have to pay SUPER ELECTRIC Dress Pants Hard-finish worsteds, con- | or other tires that have always 2 = servative styles. Full lined N Washmg Machme Finest quality, beautiful- coats, nicely tailored in brown, [ i Sold fol' less- ; I ’ —is the best Washing Ma- l:r'unugm:;;‘:—;:g:.":}, e:::"u Sje: grc;t:.)n :nd blue mixtures. | i Th £ 510 d i hasedispe g]YLme n:lade in t\r‘\llerh-cm REALLY FINE _trousers 3p to42 | 1 €S€ are nof resses—they were purchased spe- ¥ £ '(, i i There hard-finished & lll ciatly for a sale, but arrived toolate to be !i’ncluded, sowe ! pmg;lcflp‘:ozf“:: its s:p;cflo;: :’:;gsz'i{r“:""i’"g‘lg;""fi':fi: S | ' Kelly Cords are made in two types: the Ilit are bringing them out Saturday—they represent amaz- ;?50_“ ‘li‘h"“:e ‘;'l;fii"“‘: Serges. Sizes are from 31 i ] Kant-Slip Tread which offers a resis- 2l ]mtg values, in well tailored garments for immediate and vou os“enfiie it “;’c‘?s‘?:g;::é:’;.{_‘;g“’%:_ ~ ° s ‘ tance to wet, slippery streets that makes | M ater wear. regularly. Saturday’'s price [ 7 A 5 & i The MATERIALS—Serges, Tricotines, Taffetas WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. , skidding next toimpossible, and the sturdy 4 il and Satins, in navy blue and black. Every dress in this 71909,:? bsu't‘ N.wW. 7 = 5 = Block and Button Tread. Both are long Il season’s favored designs. Some are perfectly plain, iatributoes: Boy: 2-Pants Suits Boy;’ Raincoats Men’s Gabardine mileage tires and sell for the same price. ilil others are beaded and embroidered in self or contrast Good wool mixtures in Dark doubl w Rlillfllatl A il colors. Sizes 16 to 44 for early comers. medium dark shades. mr:rdgtrl;:y, vi(t)l‘: hea:ez: In tan shades, satin sleeve . ' i The Best In the Cheapest Coats are alpaca- lined o linings. Can be used I = | We will and both et oraramteed || S et overeost i . . | your home pairs of s 95 f s 98 Guar- Size *Cord Tubes l | New! Wool Plaid Skirts on monthly pants are 9 ff - B 010 *9 s =iy 90 ety A lined. Sizes = izes 6 to = water- 2= i Just arrived and offered for-the first time to- i P.ym“ 7 to 17 yrs. 14 years proof. .. 30x3% - $2840 $3.35 :‘ morrow. Stylish pleated models in tan, brown, i 32x3% 36.60 3.60 il navy and gray plaids. Waist measure- g“l"msfl'{,A‘lg( ElectrlcCo. 32‘4 46.00 4.30 i ments ffqm 26_!0 30 inchps, Bargain 6th $5 S Men’s shim H 9 2 % il value-giving brings the price down to..... DON'T WASTE Printed Madras and y ere s our t 33x4 47.60 4.50 i YOUR MONEY " count Percales, in : 34x4 49.40 4.65 . i | :i‘;:s “'S‘l":" d:; A style and shade for every desire—a price 32x4% 5300 - 545 I to 17. for every purse. Felts of the finest quality. § a ar ay l ay Your size and style is waiting fo: . 2 ’ e v : | Ch l{’tmgcee Pa,lamu Z Y ng for you. 34x4% 5:.40 S.Bg s _ Cotton 33x5 6540 66 olce of— Pongee Pajamas, s 1 29 l 95 s s 00 K 5 e, i 9 29 and ‘3= 35x5 6800 695 o ‘40 Women’s Wool Sweaters—Ilight colors. glnl;:s Aa:l: p¥h % *Rant-Siip or Rivek and Bution Tresd . 160 Women’s Gingham House Dresses—5 styles. 200 Children’s Raincapes—sizes 7 to 12, 200 Voile Blouses—tailored or lace trim. “We Re- 100 Women’s Crepe Kimonos—wanted colors. t' the 300 pairs C-B Corsets—sizes 20 to 26 only. . i - = ;'::- S niof 3 180 Women’s Percale Bungalow Aprons. lllinu: etats sad palishes. ¥ ; Anything Chesley & Harveycutter il 100 Women’s Muslin Nightgowns—2 for $1.00. ——— ot cam' he bl 112 Women’s Coverall Aprons—2 for $1.00. - CAI’lTAl. SHOE FlNDlH(B Cc. osatlag . il 600 Women’s Polly Prim Aprons—3 for $1.00. o7 P 8 N W o 918 14th Street N.W. 5 F 120 pairs Women's Muslin Drawers—2 for $1.00. '] UNION SHOE FINDINGS CO. where.” i Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother (femsim SN W, Y i OPEN EVENINGS—ALL DAY [ BATURDAYS ———————— o

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