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" 12 1% «Interest, without speculation or chance—with assured safety end certain prompt payment of interest semi-annually and prin- cipal when due. * Allan E. Walker & Co.’s First Trust Notes —meet every specification of the safe and conservative investment. Carefully selected and approved first mortgages on best improved Wash- ington. Property are your security. There is none better. Notes $250 Up —now on hand. You may inspect the property that secures your - funds. Put your idle .nq your i small interest-earning funds ! where the return is adequate. { ‘The important thing is to start now. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. B13 15th St. NNW. M. 2430 Hupmobile There are four real questions when you buy a car —What will it cost to run? Will repairs be heavy?. How long will it last? behalf of the family committee; Mr. Cooper, the committee on community spec.al problems; Dr. John O'Grady. the committes on a financial federa- tion. Dr. O'Grady, presenting the re- port for a special commuctee, told of the success of the financial federation in other cities, but declared that it would be necessary for Washington to have more information upon the subject before the community. chest mothod of financing social agencles would become a_possibllity here, It pital committee and that a new chair- il was announced by Mrs. Cross tha! Future of Council Seen as iy SRR ot nad g . as airman of the health an 108~ Potent Force in Com- 2 ok man would be appointed. X 0 Discuss Executive Seeretary. munity Work. Discussion of the question of se- cll of Social|curing an executive secretary for the A“":" o )y potent | C0UNC] occupied the greater part of gencles as an increasingly po the meeting. The plan proposed force in the community life of Wash- | which met the indorsement of prac. cally e agencies represente ington was predicted by epeaker} at|at the meeting, ‘Is that the member a meeting of the council held at the| agencies contribute a certain sum Raleigh Hotel yesterday afternoon. each year toward the suppert of such a secretary, the annual budget for Mra. Whitman Cross. president of the | ¢, Py 5006 "t be flxed at. §6,000, organtzation; Newbold Noyes, William | Hatt bf tnis sum 15 to b contrivated Knowles Cooper, Walter S. Uffordand . by the member agencies the share of others spoke optimistically of the part | $4¢h agency being based upon lIts average annual income. the council Is destined to play In the| Mr. Noyes, speaking for the board social work of the city with the co- | of directors of the Associated Charj- operation of the member agencies. ties, said this orgdnization wou'd “If all thirty-six organizations will | contribute $500 a year.' provided that work sincerely for the good of Wash- [ the other member agencies of the Ington we will all be the better for | council contributed their quotas. and it,” declaréd Mr. Ufford. provided the additional $3,000 s Mrs. Cross, In presenting her annual | Fa.Sed on the outside. Plans for ra's- repott, detalled. the various past|UNE this other half of the desired id, | show at Convention Hall. and there should be little difficulty in securing it. Favor the Plan. Representatives of the Child Wel- fare Soclety, the Junior League, In- structive Visiting Nurse Society and other agencies spoke in favor of the plan. Resolutions were adopted au- thorizing representatives to take the question before the boards of their respective organizaiions at once, and attempt to sccure favorable action, and to report the action taken to the secretary of the Council of Social Agencies. The plan for the payment of the executive secretary, who would work on behalf and ~for all member agencies, calls for the contribution of sums varying from $500 to $25. —_— Pilles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO UINTMENT fa’ls to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro lflldlnx Piles. Instantly reifeves Itcl Plles. 30c.—Advertisement. —— ERROR IS CORRECTED. Peet Company Distributer of Ap- person Car, Not Dussenberg. Through an error in The Sunday Star, the Peet Motor Company was listed as being distributer of the Dussenberg oar. The Peet Motor Company~is not the agent for t(his car, but distributes the Apperson (Jack Rabbit) and is the possessor of spaces 40 and 41 at the Automobile TROLLEY COMPANIES WIN. New Jersey public utility commie- sloners lost in the Supreme Court yes- terday their fight to have the Increase in street car fares by the Public Service with international necessity. The Hoff- man company’s cleaning, dyeing and repairing facilities, just as perfectly, will satisfy your needs. a should the decision be The United States district court for'| modified. New Jorsey held the rate of fare fixed by the commission confiscatory ahd |have the old rates contl: testied an {nunction permitting the | jureme Court disposed to red~em rebate slips Issued pas- Rallway Complny_lulpended. pending | sengers covering the incregsed The state commissioners sought to tare |loss which it would Gufter 12 old. Taten —— reversed or |were charged and the increase allo nue until the of the case, The Proof of the Pudding ] —is in the eating with Dr. Wyeth’s handmade, @ TRIPLE PATENT SUCTION PLATES. GUAR- o . i [§ ANTEED for 30 years not to SLIP or DROP. erent Ned’ B Light as a feather, the pudding is going to taste & mighty nice. Mr. Hughes’ proposal fits in perfectly Terms of Call Main 4724-47254726 Ledy and maids m Ovposits Lans oughiy Equipped Payment to Sait * ination Free Cieunliness s one of our many striking foatures. All work done without the slightest smin. 30 verrs of good, honest d-ntisiry our record. semblance -of or Drop—3$5.00. Other Sets of Keep name and 1&&%&:%:&& : i B Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Street N.W. . h.lnfis#mm!udnm“ Largest and Maet There ‘ashington. Phone Main 7088, meetings of the counc! jects considered at each meeting, speaking enthu~iastically of the fu- ture of the council and what it may do for the good of Washington anc its member agencies. Election of members of the execu- tive committee for three years result- ed In the selection of Mrs. Cross, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Noyes, Mr. Ufford and John Dolph. Mrs. Walter 8. Ufford reported on What will it bring when sold? If you get the same answers as the man who buys the Hupmobile, you can be sure 'you have not.paid too much. Hupmobile running economy is-known to be truly exceptional. Ovwners will tell you their repair bills are unusually tight. It is a fact that many Hupmobiles serve three or four long-time owners before they wear out. Used car dealers all know the ‘car commands a price above the average. These things are true of the Hupmobile because . it is built to last and to keep going on the minimum of outlay; and because they are true, the car is worth what it costs. STERRETT & FLEMING Inc. Champlain’ St. at Kalorama Road (Below Eighteenth St.) and designs. Plain shades, T blue, $65.00. Drapery Materials 36-1n Silk Poplin, $1.35 Per yd. 86-in. Elizabeth Cloth, 68c yd. 50-in Repp, AMOS W. 1003 Yth St. N.W. b North 5050 EISEMAN’S Bet. F & G Sts. 605607 7th St. Bet. F&GSt. . Match Your Odd Coats With Oar Special TROUSERS $4.65 Match your odd coats with our Special Trousers and save the price of an entire new suit. of Fine Trousers to choose from in many, many patterns bones, etc. All sizes; all materials; all colors.h n Your Living Room ¥hen you come home in the evenings—what a relief it is to sink down into the soft hollows of -one of these big overstuffed chairs and draw a sigh of real satisfaction!* We can save you one-third to one-half what you would elsewhere, because we manufacture -overstuffed furniture. m can come in and make your own to suit your scheme of decoration. ' Three-piece suites from $95.00 to $400.00—6-piece breakfast set, French gray and Mount . Vernon Savings Bank. ; We have hundreds checks, pin stripes, herring- selections in tapestry or velour _ " Tapestry £7 vas &7 :of the greatest.of 513 Vhing, SLIS all Fountain Pens— McDEVITT Main 3211 {1 and the sub- | $6.000 @re being considered, he said, 0.1 LTS L T T AL ed by the lower dourts Anally be spe—- proved by the Supreme Court. . company to Increase fares under bond |the company objecting on the ground | Wide open-eyes are, : ,_‘ hat T Boula Shot be secured against cative of reuhasse s Td to beird:- } For the Early Christmas Shopper STATIONERY— Whitine’s, Hurd's ANa 1w asisqual- ity Box Pupers. 3¢ sneets «nu 34 en- velopes to the box. Prices, & box— 50c to $2.75 Box Paper in 3, 3, 4 and Fquire boxes; white or tints. Per box— i $2.50 to $10 DESK SETS in Brass, Brouse, Glass $5.50 to $27.50 BRASS DESK SETSB—'__‘: - plece Desk Sets, with desk pad sise 12x19 55.50 BRASS DESK SETS;Fad oane Six ussful eescecssosceasccesses Seven-plece Brass Desk ::;t. with 18x30-inch desk $13.50 BRONZE DESK SET —As x- Pplens Pleoss and o pen ey ot siet €95 COLONIAL IVORY HA! BRUSHES, $4.80 o $6.80, COLONIAL IVORY MIR- R.ORS, $5.50 to $7.50. COLONIAL IVORY 25c to $1.28. COLONIAL TVORY NAIL KNIVES, HOOKS SHOE HORNS, 80c. COLONIAL IVORY BUFFERS 65¢ to $2.25. BRASS DESK $3.75 to $12 BOOK ENDS— Cheles of 20 diferent styles— $2 to $5.50 each FRAMED MOTTOES AND PICTURES—60c to $1' each RUST CRAFT NOVELTIES— -=—in fancy boxes at moderste prices rluluh-:u 25¢ to $1 each FANCY BOWLS WITH NARCISSUS BULBS— that are attractively boxed for gifts, 68c to $3 each E VOLLAND’S CALENDARS— —ctf salads, dh::-. desserts, sand- 1 75¢ each FOUNTAIN PENS ° Large assortment of Sheaffer’s . filing and Waterman's Fountain at prices from $2.50 to $28 SEE OUR WINDOW DEMONSTRATION Materials: the newest colors. LEATHER BAG.:‘? red and guid e gresn Fancy each. L e BT el TYYPeTL L7 PO CLLETeeT T ! Aanual Fall & inter Exposition of AND BAGS & PURSES ---Beckons to Women of Taste and Early Christmas | HE styles are the very latest copies of foreign bags and in- T clude “vanities.” Some are trimmed with metal edges, some are of the two-tone color styles now so much in demand. Swagger Bags, Leather Flat Bags, Pouchy and Pleated Bags—all are here in desirable shapes and sizes. i —And silks, such as Pekin Stripe Moire, Watered Silk Mofre, Cire Moire, Chiffon Velvets, French Tinsel, Swiss Embroid- ered Silks and Duvetyn=-all of the finest quality. e, —These bags are made by the Workmanslup. finest craftsmen in the indus- ~try and are finished and blended so as to appeal to any_ lady desiring a purse as well as anyone who has in mind an ex- cellent Christmas gift. PRICES RANGE FROM $5 TO $25 Some of the Bags on Display twe pockets; im browm omlY........ LEATHER BAG, vits kather nastia, thrve pockata, miror. §675 LEATHER BAG, wia e PATENT LEATHER VACHETTE BAG,7!td eors_ocerd PIN SEAL LEATHER MG.:? handkerchief, coln purse and mirror; in black only......... csecees WX eatch, coin pures, and mirrer; black, or blue; in latest style.. e DUVETYN BAG, 7! kong headle, russ i, mirer. BAG OF FANCY TINSEL SILK, .:"" Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s 80 different styles in the latest shades and , of leather or moire silk, priced from $3 to $13.50 MOIRE SILK CASE for 10 « LEATHER CASE ter 8 LEATHER CASE fer 13 o " MOIRE SILK CASE for 10 cigarettss, with four geld eor- It i?s-made of Paper’ L1 rY you: can.get it at Andrews® : s LU Shoppers —There are leathers of all kinds; such as. Pin Seal, Patent Leather, Imported , Morocco, and Persian, in lesther bandle: large mirrer. purss, @5 ()() purse, leather mmmhs& [ fancy enamel ror; in blue or brown. purse; in brown, tan-or blue. ..m haadle, puree. mire. "C" $13.50 e Cigarette Cases ners, pocket for matches and cord ”‘m pochet ‘mepessecscaseegoessecacesconnseons » 72 43 LG Pa,;er Compan WL