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" To- aay In T ————— kland Six’ today’s Oakland Six you will find an abundance of powef" even for extraordmary conditions—powers¢hat flows smoothly and responds instantly to your demands at any speed minute. . Other medels. passenger Coupe, $1,62 car, §1,395 All prices 0. b. i1708 Lt N. W. from ‘2 nfiles an hour to, a mile a ROADSTER $1095 F. 0. B. Pontiac Five-passenger open car, $1,145; four- 25; five- pusenzer Sedan, $1,725; Sport Pontia MODELS CORD 'I'!RLS EQUIPPED f_biltrid @ Company Main 7612 dreams are 0. K.-BUT —so many dreamers—those who picture for themselves cozy homes with gardens and garages—never come down to earth. They know what they want, but won’t face the fact that the path to happiness is through THRIFT. Successful dreamers, who see their dreams come true, plan systematical'y and save regularly each week some of their earnings. Dream—plan—and SAVE. Start YOUR account here TODAY. Savings Earn 3 Per Cent. The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Resources over ‘West End Branch $13,000,000.00 618 17th Street Downtown Bank 900 F Street JOHN B. L ARNER PRESIDENT INCORPORATED RY AUFHA 1316 ©1324 7"‘ ST.N A “A Great October Underselling Event Save $5 to $30 on Your New Fall Outfit SUITS—COATS DRESSES 1475 Here's a sale worth talking about! Just imag- ine—all-wool serge and tricotine suits, all-wool serge, tricotine, satin and charmeuse frocks, sport, polo and plush coats caracul trimmed— every conceivable fashion is represented in glow- ing shades and rich trimming effects—featuring scores of ideas for women and misses seeking ultra-style, super-quality and bargain prices— all grouped for Thursday’s big sale! Charming and Beautiful TRIMMED HATS $5.00 Novel creations—hundreds of smart Panne and Lyons silk _velvet models in large and small lhnvaletun plumes, ostrich band snd_ feather-edged tai- fred modelsfestared all colors, in- cluding black. trimmed—also o) Lot of $4 and $5 Ready-to:-Wear Hats, elty — Several, tables of beautiful fall creations, bead. worsted and nov. $Z 98 shade hapes. trimmed—in all the autumn A wonderful saving for the tbrifty women. GIRLS’ WOOL SWEATERS, THE EVENING““STAR WASHINGTON D, WELCOMED: BACK:: “TO WASHINGTON. Former Vice Pn-uen u-ni-ll was a caller at tlo White House yesterday and is photographed with Vice President Coolidge at the executive offices. _— |SERVICE-AT-COST ‘'SHOWN WAY ' TO RUN STREET CAR LINE CHEAPLY By the Associated Press. - ATLANTIC CITY, October 5.— Service-at-cost —operation of the Boston elevated railway, in the last three years has made possible public service that would not have been possible -under-the ordinary state regulation plan, - Edward Dana, gemeral manager of the company, declared today in an ad- dross_before the American Elec- tric Rallway Association conven- tion. “Servicé-at-cost, with a good board, permits a greater efficiency than can be obtained under other types of control,” he said, “and the board is interested in obtaining such a result.” Operating pnder a service-at-cost plan, Mr. Dana declared, is simpler than operating under a regulatory commission as “less time is wasted in unnecessary hearings on fantas- tic suggestions or ill- fo\lnded com- plaints.” Mr. Dana told how his_company once faced possible advanced an- nual operating costs of $3,000,000, but, owing to it not being neces- sary to hold public hearings before i effecting changes in routings and | other economies, action was taken immediately which resulted in the actual annual increase of only $353,000. Fares were raised by degrees { from § to 10 cents. and great econ- omies effected without serious public objection, he said. “No pub- lic hearings were caused and no hostile newspaper attacks made.” He expressed the opinion that, ; had such a situation as that at Boston, when a deficit of nearly $1,500,000 was changed‘into a sur- SHIPPING BOARD OFFICIAL n ONCE RESIDENT OF D. C. Maj. Thomas L. Clear, U. S. A, Recently Appointed Treasurer of Corporation, Served Overseas. Maj. Thomas L. Clear of ithe in- spector general's department, United States Army, whose appointment to be the treasurer of the United States Shipping Board, Emergency eet Ccrporation, was announced recently, was formerly a resident of this city. Maj. Clear has been connected with the Regular Army less than a year, but he served with the American ex- peditionary forces in several coun- tries in Europe during the war, his | work at that time being as an inspec- tor general in connection with Army. firances. Maj. Clear was one of Gen.Goethals" assistants at Panama, and was in charge of its finance office after the jopening of the canal, where he suc- {cessfully installed 'a commercial {method in the financial arrangements for the shipping operators throughout { the world whose vessels were coming | to_the Panama canal. i Maj. Clear has tendered his resig- {nation as an officer of the Army and {expects to assume the duties of the ‘Fleet Corporation within the next few Is There a Topcoat In Your Wardrobe? lus in mue months, exuted under P pflvnte management and state regulation, much-of‘“the manage- thent’s’ time “‘Would bave been re- quired at puplic-hearings listening * to_ahue ang preparipg elgborate defense, instead-of ‘accomplishing “the job of, efficierit-and economical management to-meet existing con- dftions of increas¢d costs and arbl- ration awards, and that no dedi- sign’ would have been.rendered.in ‘ tige- to- meet' the situation. CHIROPRACTOR Al nervous ailments treated electrical 917 15th st. n.w. - A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up Here is a homemade syrup which millions of people have found to be the. most dependable means of -breaking up _stubborn colzlu. lt is cheap. and simple, but pt in action. Under its Ilenl- lng. soothing influence, chest sore- e Bt eamiers tckibeg Ing comes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night’s restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough ‘syrup, pour 23 ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If you prefer use clarified molasses, honey, or cern syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get a full pint—a family supply—of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three t'mes the money. Keeps perfectly, and chil- dren love m pleasant taste. ** Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of ‘genuine Norway pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon:the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2!; ounces of Pinex”: with full directions, and don’t ac-| éept_anything else. Guaranteed to £°v@ absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. - |FIVE REPORTED HURT' 0, WEDNESDAY, IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Boy Riding Bicycle Injuro‘d in Col- lision With Auto—Other ' + Mishaps. A bicycle ridden by Sterling Gillls, colored, twelve years old, Forestville, nd the automobile of Samuel 822 Florida avenue, collided at Pennsylvania avenue and Sth street southeast”. yesterday. Gillls was treated -at Casualty, Hospital for a slight injury’ to his head. A collision between a District gar- bage wagon and a motor truck be- longing to R. E. Thurston, 1414 Mon- tello avenue northeast, occurred at New Jersey avenue and M street southeast yesterday afternoon. J. W. Boyd, colored, 1324 Montello avenue' northeast, occupant of the truck, was slightly hurt, H. C. Mitchell, 3038 Newark street, and James H. Hayes, 1355 V street, were drivers of automobiles that col- lided at 16th and V streets yesterday. Mrs. Agnes Mitchell, occupant of. the former car, recelved an injury to her right arm. George Farrell, seven years old, 951 Massachusetts avenue, was knocked down by an automobile belonging to OCTOBER 5, 1921 I S TR pital Mrs. Georgie Zarounia, 1706 14th street, 'al knocked down by the au- tamoblla SjAbraham Kaminsky, 1110 front of 1927 14th -Lroe- ¥ y afternoon. ceived lllal& jurtes. AUTO OWNERS She re- | fc SUNDAY LAW IN ALABAMA. MONTGOMERY, Ala., October 5.—Un- der the provisions of a bill introduced in the Alabama legislature, moving pic- ture houses in this state will be turcad to keep closed on Sunday, and base bdall, oot bali and all athletics where an ad- mission is charged will be prohibited. Whywfll’oflbewhthh miilion dollar building. WATCH THIS SPACE. George E. Lamb at New York avenue | Splendid Players and Pianos Await Your Inspection At Reductions That Are Rapidly Moving Them The steadlly increasing interest in this Clean Sweep Sale convinces us that music lovers everywhere appreciate the tremendous signifi- cance of a complete reduction—new Knabes and Ampicos excepted— of every new and used instrument we carry in stock. _ Description and uguments are unnecessary. moment at the makes and prices below. Some Used and Slightly Used Instruments on Sale Thursday and Friday BEHNING PLAYER, AEOLIAN PLAYER, Mahogany STUYVESA Mahogany . BROWN AND SIMPSON UPRIGHT WOODWARD: AND BROWN NT PLAYER, $198 $109 $109 UPRIGHT ..~ HAINES BROS. UPRIGHT STORY AND CLARK PLAYER, Mahogany SOLO CONCERTO PLAYER ACKERMAN - UPRIGHT i L [ I . HAINES UPRIGHT, Mahogany STORY AND CLARK PLAYER, Mahogany HEINEKAMP UPRIGHT SCHUBERT PLAYER, Mahogat ny CRIPPEN PLAYER, Mahbgai EMERSON- PLAYER, ny ANGELUS Mahogany STORY AND CLARK PLAYER, Mahogany KNABE J. AND C. FISCHER UPRIGHT GUILD HAINES UPRIGHT. SCHUBERT PLAYER. Mahoxny NEW ENGLAND « SEEBURG UPRIGHT, STORY AND CLARK PLAYER, Mahogany BOUDOIR UPRIGHT, BERKLEY UPRIGHT OPERA UPRIGHT PEERLESS UPRIGHT, Oak ... KNABE ANGELUS PLAYER, Mahogany KRING PLAYER, Mahogany NEWTON PLAYER BILLINGS & CO. " J. AND C. FISCHER UPRIGHT TECHNOLA .7 87 3 Don’t Behy * Painting It (l false econsuy, ok, - Paisting Department, Ph. ¥ 831838 IF YOU HAD A NECK " G A9 THIS FELLOW, EoL O A"D HAD SORE THROAT We merely requent you to glance )ult a $2.98 Women’s Outing Petticoats, 49¢ Heavy Striped Gray l‘e!ll(‘flll|!l<' h GRAND BREWSTER UPRIGHT, Mahogany UPRIGHT J. AND <. FISCHER UPRIGHT Large variety of new fall models in dll the wanted ‘shades—with collar, belt and pockets—sizes up to Pink Elastic Top Boy’ Ribbed Big. full cut undergarments with long Corsets, T3¢ |UNION SUITS, sleeves and ankle length in sizes up to ‘Women's Fine ;"on 34; regularly 89c. Lay in a supply now. Men’s Ribbed UNION SUITS, $l 29 Regular §2 ecru ribbed garment in full gt wize up to 46—lomg sleeve and ankle t.lesgtis. Special for Thursday - eniy— Beaities - here at: $37750 Styled © and Tailored by Hart ' Schaffner & Marx Washington’s little weather surprises have no terrors for the man who ridés or-walks forth with a Hart Schaffner & Marx Topcoat. 'He is ready for a sudden drop in temperature or for a shower. We're literally -¢rowded " with Topcoat surprises. :’ : " $198 EMERSON UPRIGHT SOLO CONCERTO PLAYER Samples. Fine Nain- I Dresses, tastily lace and embroidery trimmed. A big se- §: lection to choose from. Latest Fall Styles in Women'’s SHOES & OXFORDS New patent . Colt Oxfords with low heels, patent colt three-strap slippers — black and tan 3-buckle models—also black and tan calf high-cut fall shoes with Caban of mill- 1l slzes 2% to KNABE UPRIGHT ta S up to § BOYS' 'MACKINAWS Worth Up to $10 Hundreds of warm mack- fnaws in snappy plaid de- signs—with big pockets, belts shawl collar, etc., for boys 7 to 17 years—bought at a big sacrifice and put on sale far below their ac- lul]l worth, Thursday spe- cial! | - Sale of Men's and Boys Ralelgh HaberdaSher ALL-WOOL SWEATERS 1109-1111 Penmylvanm Avenue ) ToA pprovea ' Credit for from 1 to 10 years, according to condition. Player Bench with Player— Stool with Piano and ' FREE De- Miles. . B Bamples worth to 'thlfie! 5 Knit, coat styles, .Y llecl line weave, shawl collar, and slip-over -lylu Il lll colors wise to 50. is bafgaln, Your choice at