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i The Auto, Tflp | When starting on an auto trip, be sure your tires are good, and see that all your sparkglugs zip, with pep, beneath the hood. Have ample small change in your pouch, a basketful of iunch; and oh, be doubly sure no grouch is going with the bunch. Be sure the crankcase has its oil, the best that you can buy; it’s wrong to make a motor toil with all its bearings dry; your extra tire should be supplied with eighty pounds of {air, and if a sorehead wants a * ride, say, “No—the walking’s fair.” You may be fixed for every chance that motoring can i spring, be fixed to ride in cir- | cumstance, as happy as a king; | but if a grouch is in the crowd, s your glee will fade away, your weary head will soon be bowed jin trouble and dismay. For if |a puncture stops your bus, as | g Millinery 528 12th St. % § Reaches that de- gree of smartness and distinction. Not alone the most im- portant mn variety of punctures sometimes. do, the grouch will make a mighty fuss, and many rags he’ll chew. And if perchance you lose your way, when night is coming on, the grouch will wring his hands and bray, and keep it up till dawn. And if the rain begins to fall from black clouds overhead, the * spineless grouch will whine and bawl until you wish him dead. iYou and your manly friends might smile when divers things go wrong, enjoying every out- door mile, if Grouch were not 2long; you take him at a fright- ful cost when on a trip you go, | for he is like the bitter frost that |: blights all things that grow. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) - SPIRIT OF CIVIC CLUBS CALLED HOPE OF WORLD style, but conserva- tive prices. - -aal FRANKLIN The most comfortable car to Yide in. The easiest and safest car to handle. The most economical _car to operate. Col. John Temple Graves Makes Inspiring Address Before Kiwanis. The spirit and motive power of such organizations as Rotary and Kiwanis are the greatest factors in the devel- opment of the new cltizenship of the republic, declared Col. John Temple | .Graves in an inspiring address before members of the Kiwanis Club at the Hotel Washington yesterday' after- noon. Col. Graves deplored the meaction of seifishness and profiteering that, he | said, had followed in the wake of the great war, but said that there was a reaction to come, “and it wlill be through such organizations as yours, serving and self-sacrificing, belleving | in the trinity of song, music and laughter, in which will rest the best hope for which the world has been | stralning.” He prayed success for the forth- ! coming conference on limitation of | armaments, and stressed the neces- sity of all citizens of Washington to show the deliberators that they are . welcome. “Don't let them sit in silence,” sald | Col. Graves. “Individual responsi- ! bility emphasizes the sense of citi-! zenship and should” be the inlplrl~‘ tional duty of every resident of Washington to prove to the conferees | that your sympathies are with them in their efforts to secure a solution for the saving of the world. “The spirit of disarmament is noth- ing more than elaboration of the | spirit brought into the world »-i Any Franklin owner will : substantiate these statements —we can prove them. c Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Commecticut Avenue Telephone Main 5341, , Buy a Used Car on the Time Payment Plan ‘We have anumber of good Used Automobiles which re- sponsible purchasers can se- cure on reasonable terms. Priced From $350.00 Up THE DOC TELLS. Ma JEFES Gov il A PAIN 1N HiS BIG ToE AND' IMAGINES HE'S GONNA DIE! HES THE LIMIT: T'LL DROP (N AND JOLLY HIM VP! ey of Commerce, were the other guests of honor. Keller congratulated the clib. on its progress, and sald that"he'hoped to become better acqualinted. with the members. 8 prolonged laughter, when, his remarks, he braved, a thrust at) John J. Boobar, who had introduced him as chalrman of the “sometimes styled futility commission.” effort of the commission at all times may be futile,”-declared Col. Keller, “but one thing I-promised myself on taking the oath of office, was a thorough investigation of the prac- .Stilts---Given Away!. Extra Quality THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MUTT AND. JEFF—Jeff Knows He Can’t Get a Return Trip Ticket. THANKS FOR THEM KIND WORDS, MwrT, BUY You'Re SPOOFING Mme! ODEAR, 0'DeAR? TUT TUT. You'RE Qi< How ABOVT A LITTLE GAME oF GOLE Hello Jeee! WHY, You'R€E | LOEING FINE:) | TOMORROW. tices of the taxicab eompanies of Washington.” On the motlon” of Plerce Rayner, | the club voted to offer its services to the Rotary Club during the forth- coming convention of the fifth dis- ‘trict of -Rotary to be held here in Mdrch. Claude Woodward preslded, and an- nounced a joint meeting of the Ro- tary and Kiwanis clubs at the Co- lumbla Country Club Wednesday. All Kiwanjans were notified to’assemble at Thomas Circle at 11:45 on the day mentioned: - They will be conveyed to the club in automoblles. A change'in the club's by-laws rela- board of directors was adopted. John Wineman introduced Howard Cutler, successful competitor for the plans of the new Scottish Rite Ca- thedral to be erected in Washington. | R The plans, Mr. Wineman said, would be on exhibition at 3d and E streets |R In a brief address Col. The Commissioner caused ‘closing Monday and Tuesday nights of next week. —_— Rathbone-Superlor Lodge, K. of P., will have its grand visitation at Pythian. Temple. Senator James A. Reed of Missourl will give an ad- dress on fraternalism. [ i “The 7 PAIR of “TITE-LOK” STILTS—with every purchase of $5 or over in our “Gro-Nups” Depts. tomorrow. These stilts are Five feet long, strongly built with patent adjustable steps—and are usually sold at $1 a pair. Boys and Girls will be glad to get a pair “FREE” with shoe purchases tomorrow. Only one pair with each $5 purchase. s . “Hahn Special” School Shoes for Girls Misses’ and Children’s Tan Russia “Gro=Nups” Boys’ Shoes Here's another splendid example of D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921, 4 NI, NI, DON'T BE SIY: X JUST IKNOW T'M GONNA [Ci< 616-17 ST. N.W. (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark fegintered U. 5. Pat: Off.) \F T CoulD D& HALF-A-DOZEN || .. TIMES, T woutdN'T |l . OFFIN A MIND (T AT AL Few HouRs: * THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES “THE EMERY QUALITY SHIRT” A S 5.00 Bill is here for any man who can buy elsewhere for the same money as good a SUIT or OVERCOAT as we are selling at both stores for $ A9 They are here in a/multiplicity of styles and mod- els. The Overcoats are light weight and heavy Open ovenings until § p. m. Sunday until $ p. m. 2000000000 000000000 | of the National Au “Gro-Nups” quality and value. Good- year Welt Bluchér, made of prlined & Brown Elk leather with extra weight solid leather soles. Brass eyelets and hooks. Wing Foot rubber heels at- tached. Any bcy's shoe that will out-; wear this one will have to Go Some! Kiwanis and Rotar$, and upon the success of that eiaDOTALION Ucpeli.s | the hope of our republic—the hope | of_the world.” S Col. Charles Keller, Engineer Com- ! missioner, and F. W. Fenn, secretary tor r mobils Cham| * Grandmother’s Favorites Rubber Plants, whose popularity has been Sizes 11t02; BtoD......$5 Sizes 2% to 6; B to D..$5.45 Extra special value,in boys’ and girls' “School-Proof” stockings. Tan, Black and White; medium or heavy 35¢ * X and Brown Lotus Galf High Cut Lace Boots. Wide foot-form last, solid Goodyear Welt soles. A most remark- able value at a regular “old time” price. 6t08;CtoD........ $295° 81 to 11; B to D. 11% to 2; B to D. Same quality as above for “Junior” Women. Choice of same full wide tde, or narrower toe last; rubber 54‘95 777 revived. We are selling these perfect plants at one-third the usual price. Hardi- est of all indoor plants. 50c, $1.25, §250, §3.75 FOURTEENTH ® H STREETS v WASRINGTON. ~ We've Started Something To keep up our volume of business we offer price reductions that will bring in the trade, rain or shife. Note thesé specials for tomorrow’s selling: . Imported . Lace Lisle Hose And in Our Women‘s Departments ribs. Three for $1. Pair........ heel attached. 2% to 7, B to D We Offer 1,000 Pairs of the. Fashionable . . ) **Moccasins | $’7..35 ! The Big Purchase of Oxfords . $5.95 OMEN are now turn- ing strongly toward Oxfords—warmer and more practical for cooler days. " A special purchase of thou- - sands of pairs in Tan, Brown and Black provides a splen- did opportunity to buy them at a good third below their value. Also at $5.95, a num- ber of styles from our regular stocks; many b > weight, long and short. Both suits and overcoats of pure wool or worsted. | LAST YEAR’S PRICE WAS $45 l WE ARE CUTTING “A WIDE SWATH” In our sales of Fall Hats, Shirts, Hose, Etc. WARM AS TOAST 600 PAIRS Heavy All-Wool MEN’S HOSE KEEP WARM! 600 Famous “Madewell” WINTER UNION SUITS| " § 3 for $4.75 Heavy Ribbed, Cream or Gray Regular & Stout, Sizes 34 to 50 Last year’s price $2.50 C = 3 for $1 Dark Brown Heather Shades Sturdy Warm Hose A BARGAIN 1,200 MORE Fancy ““80 Square” Longcloth Soft Cuff Shirts Here’s a Sale of 300 Super-Felt Hats Nightgowns Silk top, lace trimmed or all-over crepe. Saturday, 89c o — fine fabrics of popular shades and Beaverette trimmed. Saturday.... Peter Pan and Tie-Back Sweaters In blue ~ |1} black and . considerably reduced. Cle'vcr lace designs. < ;I)’eart’?n:)):feoa::l‘: . ‘]‘?»lg.acll); ];}l]\?{eial : Ehsatn . g me 98 This latest French Style-Hit, of Tan and Brown Walk- Z,- Tostee ot P Patent Leather with-plain "toe - ing Oxfords. Tan and i P ceenesenens | Brown One and Two and circular Vamp seam—is very attractive, We. have secured a _quantity® to’ offer at the special o 7 price of $7.85, ; Fashioned in advance modes: from $19.95| Ingluded also-are Pat- . ent . Leather “Flapper” Oxfords—and a number of swart styles in Tan, ° / .. Browp and Black Welt- sol¢ Oxfords and Pumps— _and: a number of short > lihes of our $9.75 and gt ‘Turn-solé¢ Sgndals - ,and One and Two Strap Pumps' in patent leather and black satin and ether leathers. o SR ol Special -Saturday. S 785 Sports Hose In Smmense, variety, All the new . colors and mixtures in Silk-and-Wool, % Cashmere and heavy Lisle, . $1.95,.$2.50, $2.75, $3.50. Strap Pumps and Buckle Pumps. Very * special values. $1, $1.10, ‘ #Fine Fall Shapes and Shades . MATCH “EM AT $4.50 .$1.59 3 for $4.50 Neat assortéd patterns, well made, full cut, 13Y3 to 17 ) JusT IN! 1. 4%Travelo” Knit - Sweater Jackets Fine Worsted Ribbed—Plain and _Heather Shides—Sizes 36 to 46 500 Pairs Purest Woolen TROUSERS 62 Medium and Dark Gray, 29 to 42 | - = MONEY’'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK = .