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1921 . - ' THE . EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C.z. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, $10,000 DRIVE OPENS. o The society has helped vest. 8t. Vincent de Paul Society Seeks ‘fftmh:::mn. in its short existence. Fing ‘little alde excursions to different |sils, blankets, six days' provisions and et £ points of interest, and for that reason | several other inor items. IC ATTAPY | HEALTH-SEEKING NEW YORKERS CITIZENS ATTACK P HERE ON HIKE ACROSS CONTINNT| St it - Wi 5 25 e o Funas or Wisters work |, 10 W I SUE | T T NEW PARKING UL Mr. Clark expects to pick up some | they are confident of averaging twenty- . speakers were Mgr. Thomas, Judge | Positively no injury or sbrinkage to the mos! additional equipment in Alexn.-drhz O e Ot e uias oatasire day el The Bt ol s Do Pt Bosiote an e Ty a o d A NTAt Bepaon: Eesitirely e 1 Rhode Island Avenue Asso- ciation Joing in-Protest th Vi through. Mrs. C DIlr sarve i Mr. Clark asserted, they will probably |begun a drive for $10,000 to help its . central office carry on its work dur- 5 ORDERED TO BATTLESRHIP. The Luwin Co. 2018 14th St. N.W. Against Proposed Plan. walking would do a lot of good. An emphatic stand against promuls So on. the 13th .of this month they get up around’ thirty miles, but twen- | {ne"tye Linter “The drive was opened ve miles WHI bo the day-ifi-and-[at a luncheon heid at the Harrington Hotel yesterday, at which Col. Keller, | Commander Robert Henderson of Enginoer Commissloner, praised the| the office of naval intelligence, Navy work done by the soclety- artment, has been ordered to the Phome- N. 9160, gation of the new parking regula- |started out to do a lot of walking, S and that's why they arrived here yes- tions proposed by the" Diatrict Com- |and, thats why they arrived here yes-| Dep: Contributions to the fund, it WI! h-llleuhlp Utah as executive officer. missioners was, taken by the Rhode |through Washington to San Fran- —_— - — Island Avenue Citizens' Association jclsco and return. A D 1D $ ?oo & $800 SHom at a meeting last night at the Sher- | /Thelr young nephew, Clarence Kiug, was o enthuslastic about the trip, wood Presbyterian Church. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Your floor coverings mot thoroly cleanel _If you weren't feeling particularly mm: afkc“Tyl(!l’g a seventy-fives - |pound paek, Mr. Clark pointed out to well and wanted to take a little exer- | Ao/ R enOEtEs Bome Exlieatieathrce Db cise, and thought perhaps that walk- | this unusual trip. i 1d by d for you, how.far| . g Clarence, the young nephe: ng would be good for you, W . ‘'We left New York on the 18th,” B8 | ccntent with a_small wou.d you walk? = |said, “and made Washington M niiié | about sixty pounds. Well, that's the situation tha con- | Walking days. We expect to average | And then, of course, the articles in |on the fronted Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clarke of at least twenty-five miles per day on | these packs aren't at all hes avy. Only | been sup:htly footsore— she explained. ‘| New Xork city, and they reasoned it out this way: If a little walking would do a little good, then a lot of eral additions to be made s have oncurred B0 far cept that Mrs. Clark has st getting the entire trip. ‘Of course, we are tak- a tent, clothes, cameras, cooking uten- used to it,” LANSBURGH & BROTHER . motion of President Guy V. Collins, | "So, sure are the trio that. they will’ who. left the chair to address the |be able to make.the long trek over- association on the matter. land to the coast and back in good Stay Away From Hearlng. shape that before leaving New {:rl{v they put up a modest ‘amount tha prohibition of parking’ in- front of | tober 13, > Bisimess entyancos: -ml‘thlt the dras- | Clear of eye, but looking as if his tic proposed regulations of the Com- |Pack ought to crumple up under the missioners had followed. Mr. Collins said he did not feel that the asso- ciation should be represented at the public hearing today, as the business men of the city would oppose the regulations without the backing of citizens’ associatio passed by the he Bargain Gth 883 Bungalow Aprons The only thing we shall say about these Aprons and 59 The as- that he decided to accompany them,| sociation voted unanimously against|and the three of them, looking in the BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES ¢ 560 drastic rules prohibiting parking in | Bk °F, SRioR, SHer AEE TRIC % the downtown section 'of the city, on |Star building late in the afternoon. HE best known shoesin the world. They are soldin107 W.L.Douglas direct from tltle“?etwy to you h guarantees L. Douglas is stam, on ore they leave the fuctory which . The resolution | association * provided that the organiz: was against | any sii regulation drawn up without sulting civic bodles and trade as tions. The schools committee of the asso- ciation, headed by S. S. Symons, was instructed to secure a picture of John Burroughs. the famous natural- ist. and. if a good picture is found, to purchase it and have it hung in the It’s an easy mat- ter to clean the’ bathroom fixtures if you’ll simply spray them with their drastic pricé reduction is that they 4re made of high- count Percale of fine weave in check, stripe and figure new John Burroughs School. effects. Models include open back, open front and slip-over W. L. Douglas name Place “News” in School styles with sash. All sizes in the lot. it + On motion of 3. J. Tobln the asso- Deth‘)l SR i and portrait is the best ciation voted to place copies of “Neighborhood News,” the pnper of the organization, in the Langdon and John Burroughs schools and to put files of the paper in those schools in order that the pupils might become familiar with the history of the neighborhood during the past decade. No phone, mail or C. O. D. orders known shoe Trade Mark in the world. It stands for the highest standard of quality at Definitely Guaranteed _ It removes stains— cleans and kills all disagreeable adors at A Rack filled with odds and ends of Ready-to-Wear of America. The W.L.Douglas personal the shoes are alw:ysworth the price paid for them. The pricesare the same Fall Dresses at L Serge, Satin, the lowest possible cost = th time. Al 5 here; the more in San TS NEW RATING RULES. disinfeots, purifies the Garments e e e $6.95 Francisco than &2'5:?.. New Yok | The intrinsic value of a Trade Mark lies in giving to the con- sumer the equivalent of the price paid for the goods. air and kills insect pests. Will not stain. At drug, grocery, hardware and de- partment stores. Small size, 50 cents; President Harding, by executive or- der. has directed the Civil Service Commission, in rating the examina- tion papers of presidential postmas- ters. to add five points to the earned ratings of those young men and wo- men who served in the world war. He further directs that the time such Some have Georgette sleeves; others braided, and still others with sashes, vestees and various trimming touches. Sizes 16 to 4o. « half price Suits, skirts, jumper dresses, ctc. determination to make the best shoes 5?..9.",5. s!‘.!:gcfo': for the price that money can buy. did: i h {20 2 o atid s e reapomice durloe quart, $1.00; gallon, - Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brotheér Cfl‘mofl—h%unnh-vhuw.l;n Douslas shoss. The o D commission in making up the re- $3.00. Dethol Sprayer, "},“"""g not been or mutilated. zaa-ngr."'m you quired length of business experience, e prayer, ...,.....u,,.,.... actory Uataleg fros dhton and that all age limitations bg 50 cents. waived. The action is taken in order !hll. L. 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HALLOWEEN SPECIALS Special, $1.00 each Special, $10.00 pair Special, $10.00 i N.B.C. Cracker Specials Accuracy ACGIRACY in time-keeping is worth £ infinitely more than what you pay or it. APPLES ®gime 45), GRAPE FRUIT & 10°..,.. ORANGES = 7= = 58, GRAHAM CRACKERS. ... ., 15%,, FIG NEWTONS. . . ... ceen 200, MARSHMELLOW CREMES . . Final Clearance of Odd and Discontinued Patterns of DATES, ALIBABA 20-... 30%ss. A pla:mum and diamond cased watch that will FURNITURE | e aeeied BIG VALUES Save 2 and 4 Cents a Pound | alarm k on the ash heap. . ; i Accurate time-keeping can only come from ex- P l arge . 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RED SEAL 29 22 Teble Damask, 72 inches Cloths, 48x48 inches, 95¢ White. Wool . Bleakets, Consult your jeweler. He knows WalthamWatches. Mackerel. . ... Each COFF EE..... S Lb. wide, $1.10 yard. - each. . . - 66280 inches, $4.50 palr. i TIASIS0e, eiey; 50 MILLION POUNDS SOLD A YEAR ¢ m s ’. % | Wi valuable booklet that is a liberal * Watck'™ aducation Bleached ~Pure Japanese Blue Print Tea Bleached Utica .Pillow oA e pon requse. The W atham, Wtch Company - Napline, 18442183 inches, Cloths, 54x54 inches, $1.25 - i ‘ Crescent Strest, Waltham, Mass. - .. ; Another New Economy . Store Added to Our Chain $3.30 dosen. each. Cases, 46x36 inches, 40c ; l,oca 5 & Bleachéd Half Linen Japanese Blue Print Tea each. . it e ns M St. N.W.; Georgetown Crash Toweling, white or Naplg;’:, 12x12 inches, 75c Bleached Utica or- Pe- “; bordered, 17c yard. dozen. quot Sheets, 54x90 inches, | B ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ™ ) 55 B Semoergn B o | " THE wom.Bs ‘WATCH OVER TIME 2 D! eac! equ i , N chiefs, 256 each. : ‘inches, $4.25 each. £ 90100 inches, $1. .67 each. gt ditbaote: A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 5% £ , ' i .Visit. Our Rest Room, Main ‘Floor, Rear e