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I Make Decayed Teeth Sound and Whole Restore them to their original health and beauty in quick time und at a small expens My methods are the most advanced known to dental science. inum and Porcelain, $30c © What Doen Gold Crown PLATES T0 HALT LYNCHING Urged by Majority Called Un- of House Committee. THE EVENING 'STAR, “WASHINGTON,. =% REPORTS ON BLL EXERCISES TO FEATURE NOTED WASHINGTON BIBLE Valued Book Upon Which Presi- dent Took Masonic Oath to Be Brought Here. Presentution of the Bible upon which| George Washington took his oath as a of Washington, to be held Friday night, November 4, in the auditorium of Cen- PETTY-TO OPEN COURSE. John~A. Petty, executive secretary of the Washington Real Estate Board, will open the course in real estate at the Y. M. C. A. tonight with a lecture describing the fundamentals of a real estate business. Mr. Petty ‘will conduct the course, which I‘l: b;- M. | ing_established by the Y. Wwith the co-operation of the local realty organization. The initial lecture will be in the form of a detailed analysis of real tical realty office. Mr. Petty will leave 'George Washington University Hospital, where he has been confined 'D.” C; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 192I.- X > 1 evening, with -leading realtors and others affiliated with the real estate field lecturing- to the students, of which there are about fifty. VESSEL SINKS; 20 DROWN. ANTWERP, October 30.—Twenty per- terday. Owing to the shifting of the u.rxny when the wheel jammed hard ime to reach the deck. All those :gmtle decks were saved. The ship was only about fifty yards from shore when Woodmard & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE estate practice, Spore. the vessel took on @ heavy liat, | S FILLINGS My Anchor AL N member of the Masonic fraternity will | Branches an dside \esues itvelved 1n | went over quickly and sank within a | ] l ‘ il Bilver. DIt y constitutional by Mmorlty, be & feature of the exercises commem- lhslvr?mslon and how they are co- |minute ortwo. oo opog . l o Gold, Silver, SUCTION orating the 169th. Masonte “Dirthaays | OTdinated and carried on in the prac. | The passengers eduction Sale , . . Your i Wi Majority and minority reports from jtral High School by local Muasons, au-| with a throat affliction since Saturda: ccident happened, and it is report- - Mirror | Bridge Work | .., ,..p sz A s jflouy Tudiciary committee - ex-|SPICes of Masonlc clubs of the District, | evening, in order to open the conves. | ch' thee the. cantain reached shore and S 1 er T1C Reflect? 4 &% A |giil met S, 20 y The valued book, now more than 175 | Classes will be held every Tuesday ' disappeared. % | TOOTH drop.. et pressed decidedly divergent views on |years old, is the property of Fredericks- = £ DR. WHITE, 407 7th St. the anti-lynching bill now before Congress. This bill is fathered by Representative Dyer of Missourl, re- publican, who will ask a speclal rule budg Lodge of Fredericksburg, Va., of which the first President was a mem- ber. It will be brought to the capital {by a guard of honor and placed on ex- hibition during the evening. The most SILK DRESSES Opposite Woolworth’s and 10¢ Store. Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m. to highly prized possession of- the lodge, 2 h i < S pm.: Sundays, 10 to 1. Phone Main 10 for its early conslderation. It w"“l"‘lths Hible hag been taken on numesods . PlStaC () LOgS $ $ $ K. Frei Pro [“."f"’ out lynchings with heavy penal- | pilgrimages to various parts of the Dr. J. reiot, P ties to be imposed on persons DAT-\country where high Masonic ceremonies L] L] L] { tcipating and officers charged with enforcing the peace. Counties in which persons are put to death by the plea of Pregident Harding in an address to Congress to “wipe out this barbaric stain,” and the appeal of have been held. A special committee always watches gver the volume on these journeys. Master James A. Whitten. In addi- tion to a musical program there will be addresses by Representative Sherman One pound, SI.§0 A rolled shell of mitk chocolate enfolding a creamy center that captivates your taste with its flavoring of pistache nutc. Just one of more than 20 taste-fancies , mous also would be subjected to| There are more than 300 Masoni und ivi | reat 1 hx:lltl\l'f' tlnle: Sul the %Edler.llhcu:{l:.l(orm cluhk{ !hnl)lughrout the l'lxi‘led Stale":u;:\fi fo e 1 lndlvld““ ‘ very G t|y ! ng the demand in the nearly all of them will observe the ode! | adatlug (hodemand, in the plaitorm |neariy all 'of ‘them wil_observe iho CORNWELL'S L Models. | | Reduced .. | tional convention to end lyaching, {here will be directed by Past Grand BETTY BOX An unusual collection of silk dresses of President Wilson in 1918 to citizens | E. Burroughs of New Hampshire, L. H. to help stop mob law, the majority | Troutman, president of the national or- report, prepared by Mr. Dyer, de- ganization of Masonic clubs, and others. clared that these and similar appeals | “ The committee “have gone for naught and lynchings !ices consists of C! continue.” Matinee Mints, 55¢ The tasteful, pungent essence of pure mountain mint creamed and centered in shells of thick chocolate. A box, 55¢. excellent style, quality and -workmanship which are reduced simply because they have been heré longer than our rules for quick rge of the serv- e J. Nichols, presi- ub, chairman; El- Called “Cowardly Crime.” I dent of the Anchor turn-over demand. / “Congress must provide the means |{itbr ¥iee chairmang George D. Sulli- ) . for ending this cowardly crime” the g0 g o0 S8 K. Sauare | . e report continued. It i¢ in punish- | Georse B. Wheelock, Circle Club; W Substantial Reductions ing those who take part In it or who | jam R. Metz, Trestle Cfub; Philip R Herman, National University Club, and permit it. John O. Brooks, Ashler Club. “The prevalence in many states of on Each and Every Dress sons were drowned by the capsizing of the steamer August in the Scheldt yes- the spirit which tolerates lynching, —_— accompanied too often with inhuman [ Rolivia has become the second Down Stairs Store cruelty, and the inability or unwil- | largest tin-producing country in the lingnest of the public authorities to [ world, punish the perso; guilty of this = erime, threaten v fously the Lenox China Ui e e . furnishing. fresh ex The Colonial Pattern ; Spo r' I'] ats 5 3 - : o had been Iynched in the’ Lenox China—America’s finest Sears, afiwhich atmbecizs Have YOII At a Very $3 95 . g s sentative "Sumrers, ‘democrat, Texus, i€ Tos h ) {abed ice 'fios"mn i ads R < s ot l':"::'w,"?’*:’t",:":"l’mfy N‘T{iih'l’?" :;cmb:tr«‘lleg g‘osi‘ c::r":r': Many of these hats are copies of much higher priced the world's best éraducts "d"}-}-“s""nllflf“‘fxf"_{’)fl- "§uh';‘,}.flg‘:’f”;'{‘ mel! Ko-Ko-Nut Oil Sham- models, and included in the lot are— £ ) : . . AT sl the Teport. - It s de- poo Embroidered Duvetyn Hats = This design—the Colonial—is one of and)uitectly antagonist Smart Sailors trimmed with flggvers = . the latest and most attractive. = o 1R ahould 'be Teld cons F R E E Crushable Shapes of Lyons Velvet = E o e High-Finished Panne Velvet Hats = ; y ’ iuetey and opemtive 1t would) e Trimmed with ostrich, laces, pins and ornameuts. = It is one of the many included in our || wr a5 The HhoeRish S pesi o Gl i ome el e § e e e e, : exhibition. flrengihen | the solalionshis | between | il e b wyes | . oo oF the Fodbia) Eoveenment iz ’“’"; e 12 A complete Dinner Set—Tea Serv- Nsted sgvinet tosul power supplaniine | e E Special Values in the £ ice—or separate items—may be se- |BIIIN il denier s g pec £ , . ' 4 Chall State Efficiency. £ = lected from the varre'ty’ of designs . ';,.fi:'i;:up{;;‘gn?; i'l'.-f‘.lzo? e A : SW e at er S e ctl on shown in our profuse display. oL e 5™ vt o | ; . ' ] = mfi'rv«fl':‘fi"}':::'rl:-‘nc::vg.":a;h’fi d'.'»'f:."'.fi . ‘Women’s and Misses’ Wool Slip-overs, in buff, brown, the attitade of an arbltrary dictator (:ere Of T'he HalI E navy and orchid. 4 - i :?::‘::‘“:Khni:u:m;:n !’I.’.‘:“ e{hei‘:vt-ri.fix;n; 2 S S i al sl 95 alld $2 95 ol n in matters of local police control, would \ pec B . o incomparable harm to the spirit of | ; &Py =MMA LEE CARTER 118 and mutual respect and trustful co-opera- | ; . Women's and Misses' Wool Scarfs, butter- $9 45 ¥ $STand 12121018 G €T tion between the federal government and . : = : AL, . the states essential to e efficiency of Ly . SFEVIAL. .. .0 the states e ial to the effici 4 I D) S t C . H— . S fly and stl’?lght C:Tescts SPE'C A Py R EH R T — ! t S DO l',asy (4] are jor [ our alr : Women's Wool Spencers, in many delight- $] 35 LIST OF STOCKYARDS. Z E ful shades. SPECIAL P A supplementary list of stockyands | T = t r t 0S ts ess TOO g Dowe Saks s which Nave heen determined to come ! I‘/ within the jurisdiction of the Depart- | he Car e ay—I C L . g ek eicatory vacer D, otz | ; ol PECIAL SALE 2 O rteen sarda are. afded to the ini- | HEN you do your own shampoo with Carter’s Ko-Ko-Nut Oil Shampoo it is A S L & tial list '|;ufxl|"’i“:"f’_f“‘:}’elr f'{'m:"‘{,;’:": W done safely—because Carter’s Shampoo is purely vegetable and greaseless. fi yan :‘J(M;!x;‘f{‘alk:,( N ,a\lfl‘uh;']h‘;wlu:gn! It cleanses the scalp and restores the hair to its natural condition. (] 9 3 st grou ot included in the | ; & i o To prevent dandruff and to keep the hair cells ac- 1 ren S Oats g T tively healthy, Carter’s Eau-de-Quinine is as essential . fi. > as a dentifrice for healthy gums. You give daily care Broadcloth Coats ] SpeCIal & Done to the teeth, do as much for the scalp and avoid the Velour Coats ? s i b= - “,;:rk ':a_'nw:.::.;uh,?; certain dangers of dandruff. 5 s Sizes 2 to 6 Years } 7.95 5 £ ::xeru:fd b aaticises It’s so easy to apply Carter’s Eau-de-Quinine, either ] ke = =] our prints. You won't at night or in the morning. Its wonderful quality Lovely Coats in loose or close fitting e vens enlimumpinica makes the hair easy to dress—keeps it good looking styles so becoming to the little ones; some =] results obtained when we 2 . 3 2 . & do vour developing and until the next shampoo is needed. with fur collars. T -y inting. There's a lot in . ; . e B : g8 N Encs e (How and jour —and For Men To prove their quality, any of the druggists or shops ; Allar_getcoll'lec(tilon é);hs):)s Izsre ?:1?::\-31 mf:cn ; =] ecver e Once a week shampoo with listed below will give a full size 50c bottle of Carter’s wariy 1; o ;ne ixtiies ’ 4 £ =] us do your next finishing, . E:;:,e,:—; :.‘,‘;,I i‘.;f,’:"yg,’:}_"éii Shampoo free with each bottle of Eau-de-Quinine this henna and neaf X & £ -] (o) chine will e are sreyou Wil ke Quinine keeps'the hair weil week—you get both fot the price of one and your Down Staira Store. -] mz 1 h e e drefsed, aild e scalpiees money will be refunded if you are not entirely satisfied 1 1ikoits from dandruff. < S ever duplicate the X . . : . . . National s ’ - g exquisite workmanship Re::;h:m: Shop THIS WEEK Women’s and Misses : 2 that human hands put (. Foser's Shon) . g : 14th Street, 825,257 all an Inter et, g . 1;1ti)1 Fas}lhlon Sl;ltip LA a 50c Bottle of : 7~ clothes — t oroughly { Oats - £ £ hand-tailored in Roch- g(l)-llfl-\l/l\lgr oIL , C ester. s . 1950 *24.75 g 5 = o . B Mooy men chink ey Wew | 2950 '34.75 . » o o 2 °fi“tafl°r‘lf}‘£m* ‘.‘“:‘13’1’3 Carter's Eau-de-Quinine S s they are right—judge : 2 Lowér Prices Than You g b sivbat thg sedgt Guaranteed Satisfactory or Money Back Expect to Find Such Coats Yy €y u (o} 3 5 s BRING THIS COUPON . MATERIALS: & s 8 pay. g Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia, Normandy and Ramona. = e . v § COLORS: : =] . But we ve made up ; % Navy, Sorrento, Reindeer, Brown, Navy and Gray. g inds . ; 2 § TRIMMINGS: — g our m'lfidi tl}‘jt mo;‘ At The‘e Drllgglfl'&‘flnd Tollette Shops' - Some trimmed \;_ith Sei'lilin;, Be;vc.x&etted or Alu.s- £ — = li urs. Hand-embroidered or plain £ E z crabic .t & PEOPLES ELEVE-N DRUG STORES \ f:l(;all]a:!;,oigosssl‘:arfvl or choker styles. Heav_\'psilk E_ ford them —and have O’DONNELL'S, 604 9th St. N.W.—12th and F Sts. N.W. finings and wagm interfinings. LK e iall iced ¢h UNITED CIGAR STORES—Toilet Goods Dept.—15th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. Down Statrs e, - =1 specially price em at BIGGS'. PHARMACY, 14h St sad | W, P. M. KING, 1ith Bt sod Mass. | O'DONNELL'S, 3904 X 8t N.W. g 8 $40 to $49 50 it until Kpe o JE L SERES S 0 i ‘:vv'mm a6 e | AR NAELLE S B et 2% Ane % 9 T i ‘N’hy!mt your BUTLER'S s 3 , W- . 2 3 ; x . 2 Fashion Shop Suits and Witteiine || i e o | 1 5 room e v e | 2 e e e | Women’s Warm =] ashion Ohop Suits an fl""’..::? the mpport D eREramToN'S DRyG srome. 4 | r. HOYT LAMB, 11th and E. Capital | g, 0, READ, 11th snd B Sts. X.E. é . - .f : Alexandria. Va. gl W - Overcoats start at $25 T:: e 3 e fid oae smonz, s xiae | irmooze vae rmasacr, s (REXALL PHARMACY. l::::'nu -‘: l l l nion SmtS % Bt., Alexan - * 5AK'S 3 t . =] hidden in the arch of DONOHUZ'S PEARMACY, Wiscensts | MoCHESNEY & JOAHIN, fod 8¢. aad | Marylaad Ave. NE.* - - E 7 £ & P . every pair of Dr. A CENAT EVANS DRUG 00., 146k iad |- MiORFANEY & JOACHDE, tad aad ¥ | ofSTRTHT FEARKACY. 4k ead 1 £ S a1 l Sl d SI 50 F=1 Kahler shoes gives Columbia Eoad N.W. Sts.. N.E.- ] pecla . an z < C sup to the arch P LA R SR U o] M e e = J 5 g mfl binding the pomRmzR A¥D LEWISON, 3150 Pa. (IS PHARMAOY, 8 aad ¥ «|iE \‘\"ome:'s !‘iulvy-weth‘}e m;'l' llm:a';: Suigx.i | wng i . . GORSUOH. EGAR BROL PEARMACY, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; ankle length; reinforce =] 15th & G 9th & E l St iy v :A:'::D xxu:A:r.." x.l': asd | oliforcia B NW. g , seat. Another style with low neck and nq sleeves; ankle 8 Ov:‘fim x'rrgl:‘.';.ry Opy. Cranauiry Harvard Sts. N.W. BS AT R MORGAN BROS. 0tk end P St £ e e length. $1.50. i 5! -1 2w ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES - . G, MENRY, od ent 8ts. W.w. | | NELSON DRUG 00, . Ouptel sad | 4, TATTOR, Sod gad O B, W Light-weight Union Suits, with low neck and no z INTERWOVEN HOSE ‘WM. P. HERBST, 25th and Pa. Ave. < P vn.nl‘l,mli:n. 5th and E. &. sleeves; finished with tailored shoulder and reinforced ; ‘ W e e ok TR RS T seat; cuff knees. Sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44 in both styles. e i wad Virginia dve. BWe A airie 5 £ 86, 8.2, Bies Stiite Bics ? Pd