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It’s a Secret! - E use a protcctcd pro- cess of starching and cleansing. Its protec- L tion preserves the collar [ f] comfort it brings for f¥7 TOLMAN patronss only! The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. Keep trim and stil! know collar-comfort. TOLMANIZE., Phone Franklin 71. i e e e e (e e e i i e S e 30 (e e L Gt = B FOR MEN A SPECIAL presentation of the newer Fall ‘and Winter models in footwear. A man is eatitled first of all to comfort in the shoes he buys; durability, style and an economical purchase price should follow as 2 matter of course. Upon inspection, men of action will quickly recognize these cardinal virtues in'the shoes we are now showing, with the emphasis always on tke quality of comfort. Let us convince you. Prices Start at $8.50 RICH'S 1001 F St., Corner Tenth It takes more than good clothes to make : a good clothing store OU have certain definite ideas of how you like to buy clothes; our success rests upon how we meet your ideas—transform them into our ideals. We have to have the right clothes, of course, but we have to present them in a setting called service. And this is what we have done; here’s proof. occupy a space as big as three city lots—75x 125 feet—with daylight streaming thru most of it, and plenty of electric light for the rest of it. T he kind of clothes you want when you want them ‘We couldn’t expect you to buy your clothes here unless we had always the kind of clothes you wanted. So stocks are always complete—you won’t have to switch from one price to another; one style or shade to another; or be cajoled or coerced into taking something you don’t just ‘want. minor. Because we have the goods. If you like this kind of clothing shop, we should like to show you the new fall know their stock and our policy. They look upon you as a friend of the house whom they want to sell again and again. And they know that SATISFACTION must go with your purchase. I Alterations if needed l Stocks here are graded so complete for all types of men that alterations are generally few and But when difficult alterations are needed we t them with the ekill and precision of a custom tai.l:rx.ec;; cause that’s just the kind of man at the head of the alter- ation department and he tolerates no other standard. Society Brand & The Hecht Co. suits, $35 to $65 Special! tra-durable finished and unfinished worsteds. Solid colors, novelties and mixtures, with plenty of favored BLUES. Manhattan shirts Dobbs’ hats ;thatF Where prices are guaranteed Society Brand Suits Made to sell at $45 to $65 All are Society Brand suits in fabrics and fashions suitable for fall and winter wear. Serges, cheviots, cassimeres and the ex- At $37.50 because Society Brand favored us with its overlots after filling orders. Hanan shoes echt Co. $ 37.50 ' Interwoven hose 7th af.F ‘ . WOULD USE MOON ASMAN'S HELPER Electricity Commission Sees Way to Run Railways and Cook Beef. BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. By Cable to The Star and go Dally News. Copyright, LONDON, September 27.—Harnoss- ing the moon to run British railways and cook British beef is a scheme in- cluded in the plans or at least hopes of a newly formed electricity comnis- sion. This fantastic sounding p sition is borne out by statements made to me by a British government expert. Experfments now being con-| 3 v (ida1 It could best be helped, they sald, by ducted by the commission ‘oel‘:::ricll.y the wifeat i olomeni A e power for generating which, it is hoped, will ultimately-|g supply power for clectrifying the ra roads, as well as current for light, heat and the ordinary domestic ap- pliances. Commission’s Present Job. Though the immediate functions of the commission are modest because of the money shortage, nevertheless the virtually complete electrification of England is now regarded as absolute- ly teasible and the logical result of the present activities. The commis- sion's present job 18 unifying and ob- taining the maximum_efiiciency from the present supply. For exampl:, in London there are ninety generaling stations using forty different systems The commission is gradually stand- ardizing and linking these in order to utilize all the surplus current. It pos- sesses gengral regulating powers over the present stations and with parlia- mentary approval can fix conditions for new stations, alming at maxiraum m"};:lg'nexz job, which it is hoped will be largely complete within a de- cade, is the electrification of the rail- ways. This will furnish an intricate system of electric wires througiout the United Kingdom, which can be |1apped’ for tactories’ and dwellings anywhere along the railroad lines. Plans Generating Stations. = Pending the perféction of the tidal power sy.;rlem it is planned to build flarge generating stations near the |coal mines wherever it is possible. Herein will be a great saving be- cause now much precious coal must ibe consumed in transporting other coal. It is confidently predicted that ‘lectrification will materially reduce production and transportation costs, lirst, through the abolition of coal | transportation and, second, through {the emticient use of:power. Electric {locomotives use only the power need- led and do not waste coal in heating 1% electrification will be 1008 Seamlt o7 Yamous London fog. i British experts say that ‘W“h the coal st removed, London Will ba a clean ;and cheery_piace. i Russian Hopes Aroused. ! also hopes eventually to ‘ucfix':'vs;'n-uon-wme electrification by Using peat for cheap fuel, and ltaly has already made great strides in ithis line. Indeed, electrification is {one of the dominating factors of the ‘present European economic eflot,L England is proceeding slowly and pa- tiently and perhaps will be one of the |first to show substantial results. MINE CRISIS IN WALES. | Misunderstanding in Strike Settle- { ment May Add to Unemployment. situation has arisen in the South Wales coal fleld owing to a misinter- pretation of the terms of settlement of the last coal strike, the mines de- partment requiring owners to con- tribute 10 shillings per ton, amount- ing to £750,000, toward wages. The mine owners expected this sum to be provided from the government sub- sidiary o‘ll £10,000,000, of which £3,000,- 000 remains. After a hurried meeting called in Cardiff the coal exchange owners de- cided to close a'large number of the colleries. If this decision is carried out the unemployment situation in South Wales will be seriously aggra- vated. BIG LUNCHROOM PROFITS. Two Hundred Per Cent Is Average Return in Bay State. BOSTON, September 27.—Average gross profits of more than 200 per cent have been made by armchair lunchrooms in this state, the com- mission on necessaries of life reported. In some instances the profits have been found to run as high as 500 per jcent. The commission annouced its decislon to extend the scope of its in- vestigation. $ —_— If & pair of shoes are too small they may fit a woman, but if they |are too large she has a fit. 3 has Announcing the Appointment . of 5 Mr. A. P. Mattingly | as Manager of the Federal Optical Co. Mr. Mattingly, until re- cently at Suite 310, Pope Building, 817 Fourteenth street nofthwest, has dis- LONDON, September 26.—A serious || continued his private busi- ness to accept the manage- ment of this firm. All his former patrons will be welcomed here, and assured of the highest-class service, founded on his eighteen years of local ex- perience. G STAR, WASHINGTO?T D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 AMERICA WITHOUT ART, N.Y. Seek for Years to Come. By the Associated Press, PARIS, no nation: many yea: spiration, artist, told the delegates to the Inter- national here toda. “America {s const. #t8 own national ar in time it will come; but for many years we inspiratio; especially The de - |agreeing opportunt amity and prevent future wars, since {diplomacy was in need of its help. knowledg art, as op OVER Contract tered Into With American Syn- dicate Considered Binding. PARIS, from Berlin that Archduchess Isa- bella of the contract recently entered into with an American syndicate to take over the archudcal estates in Europe, | 2 and is considering a rupture, were de- nied toda; syndicate’s representative here. A similar denial was authorized by the archduchess’ family, who declared all the agreements, oral or written, with Samuel Untermyer, who represented Woman Asserts This Country Must Her remarks were the subject of much comment among the delegates from twenty-four countries attending the congress. 'ying effect on the world. The congress will remain in session until October 5. £ DISSATISFACTION DENIED PAINTER DECLARES most com Its Inspiration Abroad September 26.—America has al art and must continue for r8 to come to France for in- by the family, which was never < kn&wn;o";epudmle a contract. Drop in T,“day r. Felder produced telegrams re- ceived today _from . the archduke‘n[ To See ARCOLA lawyers at Vienna, ir which it was declared that arrangements were al- brecht's ~departure for early in October to meet the members of the syndicate, whom he did not meet in Europe. The value of the estate is estimat- ed at about $200,000,000. the syndicate in the negotiations, were considered absolutely binding WITHOL'T cost or obligation we will gladly give you an estimate for installing a comf™™= plete ARCOLA outfit in your home, office, garage or shop. It will pay for itself in the fuel it saves. pleted for Archduke Al- New York Cecilia Beaux, a New York B. W. Burdette 1006 13th Street, S.E. Art Congress which opened Y. e tly striving for |[fl Ve Are he said, “and shall have to find our chief n in Holland and Italy, and in France.” legates were unanimous in that art should be given the| ty to promote international e which would have a paci- ARCOLA Heating Plants , ARTHUR J. THOLL Plumbing, and Hot Water Heating 1708 9th St. N.W. Phone North 241. Phone Lin. 3722. Experts in Instatling the We Install ARCOLA Hot-Water Heating Plants John P. Evans 2051 L St. N.W. Phone M. Plumbing—Heating—Gas Contractor Gas Fitting, Steam One of its Fitting Repairing—Remodeling posed to new movements. BIG ROYAL ESTATE of Austrian Nobility En- September 26.—Reports | [l failed Austria is dissatisfled with JOHN R. GUERIN, Licensed HEATING ENGINEER for the past 25 years. 412 East Capitol St. Three ARCOLA Outfits Sold the First Five Days the Arcola Was on Exhibition Consult with me about your unsatis- factory apparatus. Remember, skill in domestic engineer- ing comes only from long experience. Largest Government contracts and Contracting A Good Man Always Available G and SANITARY When You Think of IDEAL Lineoln 3417 in Window. I have never yet vernment references. y by Thomas J. Felder, the HOT You You entire ARCOLA Hot-Water Heating Qutfit the job over to me. 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A rich man never hesitates to You can— with ARCOLA. throw away old equipment if he :Rg(:;fi is 310; fmflmfi: i eating inven! o 3 S AN S with or without basements, that One of the richest bankers in takes the place of a furnace or the United States took out the stoves. By its one fire, con- ten-year old boiler from his cellar nected with American Radiators, 7 this Summer and installed a heating plant made by this Com- pany. Why? Because by doing so he can save about one-third of what he has been spending forcoal. besides. It age burns any 5 furnaces or stoves and suppose One-third they are being economical. of yourfuelis A . = worth sav- It is false economy. ing. See AR- ‘You can put into the bank every The red and yellow card at the right is the sign of a Heating or Seni- SteamSitter: Engineer (formerly called xm Look for it in his window. 1t will pay you to consult him twice a year as you do your Dogtor or Dentist. Tohave him examine and report on your heating and plumb- ing costs little. It may save you a very great deal. Makers of the famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators 1308 “H?” Street, NW. new it fills every room with health- ful Hot-water warmth and provides an abundance of hot water for washing and bathing COLA today. or Plumber) who can show Washington, D.C. *