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e : - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C“, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921, [ (tiaen = = owy e Geree EICITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION | OBDERED 7o THIS OITY. |iavis sash- s tavn,oris pEimitios on colloges #0d sehogle: ELEGTS NEW OFFICERS |of “Eneinccrs. stationed i Carap mencr Of onEtRecrs. il Ch-rln Hart, unm C. Hawes, Dr. H. e | = cha{rman t; M. Blair Domer, re-elected Change 1n the present police admints- | TONS 5 D L, D. Welter, on. Bon- Drseitant: M Nslr Domar, re-slscted €6 ” tration system was advocated last night | Jamin F. Willlame, G M LItUle | tronsurer, re-elected. ' by Dr. L. D. Walter, chairman of the; Greaf H- Enlrlco Fubrislo. Baward N.| selocted aa’delegaics o the Foders: committes on police and fire depart-) parier and Samuel Thom 4 tion of Citisens’ Associations,. The best of All-Pork Sausage. Made in “OLD VIRGINIA” ments of the Northeast Washington Commltteo on msmbnrlhl&;lnfl'"fi — in tHe good, old-fashioned way, especially seasoned to please the Citizens' Assoclation, at the meeting N Parker, chalriens Forfgirr| MAJ, GEN. HARRIS ILL. most fastidious taste. If your marketman or grocer is not carrying of the assoctation in Guild Hall. Dr.|p reons, s.mugl Geste. James M.| woe Gon Peter C. B."h ady our Pork Sausage, call us on the phone so that we gan supply lm. Walter would place the police force ‘un- | Harrigan, E. B. o amuel Thom- PRy il u- der a specially created board of Ilce as and Harry B"""“ r Re ¥ ot 'r aminiateation - for the are CONGRESS HEIGHTS BODY :.u::' oo Trem K. g Ross‘Yn PaCklng Company Dr. Walm- criticised the way in was operated un & pariment coumroio onres | HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION B teurll, Tonoteaisd fhund, 242 An ,f....m"%'.!;’,'r‘......... nspected Schreiber, Irma C. Browne, | ' w_ O N D E R " Cook rs. J. % Bornsen ‘“‘: Best Washingten Helghte Members o . ‘ CTIVITY IS i ;f.‘.’."."“;‘;“'l’sl,",':m"c{.'-‘"gn ATeE" .| Make E. P. Haselton President | [ = .t THE LIFE OF - g'"r'x h, Georee. T tz:rn-h-h;-‘e_r‘ g!enfl for Coming Year. ! z i " BUSINESS i - lehler T. 13 i . .Sehrelhnl;nDr W. E2BArnssbY.) mieetion of ,m,._ foatured the and where there is | Dr. Walter Asks Board Con- | “committon o pubiio ummu—nu- meeting of Washington ll the most “activity” you'll : goo. Jenkins,” chajrman; Willl Holghts Citisane Ammuon last | & it it beat . trol Before Northeast Dement, . B Lin! "';" g:{'xfi 3 |nl by 10 Bradbury Heights | fin dy:our interes ‘ e Bttt e ek S0 O e a8, . s _ | rve \ Citizens. ities 2n x::ll}:‘e .na fire dopact- Drel ident; T, . Wheeler, e adc in" In Real Estate *Maxi- . made this Organization. Consult us about your the polic ""h"’“"’{,‘ Add 524 it was done at the rted to be Drogressing favorably. other Asks Approval of Bill President Evan H. Tucker asked the | Citizens’ Assoclation Chooses Dr. assoclation for its approval of Sena- E. E. Richardson to Preside. tor Jones' blll providing for the adop- {0, ot [ e et Other omcers. FRO H]E AVENUE AT NINTH i T > ction of officers of the Congress —— e The request received unlnlmoun n- tizens’ Assoclation at a dorsement. H:'.'J’" e Alght resulted as The association went on record in g,,m,w. favor o! closing atreets about schools E. _Richardson,| »n-ldent in northeast Washington during re- |1 b, Weeks, first vice presydent; E.C. coss time and-at the opening and|White, second vice president: Julian closing hours, J. M. Harrigan s 1114 Maceron, .:crell"g o Bonaor, : = ~ at several of e schools were w! nacial secretary: ' O Sirounds. BR he. ChoVEE | Lscer ara By . Moyihan and | . Because the finest clothing manufac- . kauln:‘t{\o nv.'re:,tl- w:sl;acelu:ry tor | M. Cannon, delegA:: tlo :h- Federa- .- e safety of e cl ren. t was | ti of C"JIODB joclation, Sotod s roart i Suinariies 1| s : turer in the City of New York is retmng e puy of Ludtow’ School. 4P U. S. ARMY PROMOTIONS. f b On motion of Dr. Starr Parsons, Liout. Cols Robert H. Peck and rom uSlneSS, . cord Halsey E. Yates, infantry. have been ’ s Direct From Maker to You Eliminating In-Between Profits < Thus Saving You $10.00 d- Dromoled to the grade of colonel, and ! d; | Maj. Jules H. Url, Veterinary Corps, : : : 1 » e to (dn(;n::ga:f lleaurtar)-wolone'l.:: . . . by A i Or't i . = . B ey fie i sherly BioR” e’ |kl oy o —and because last Saturday we- were ke in opposition to W. Lang sp . P . £ en Tl eSS & given the first chance to take first pick of Saaetin 31008 kxt meaing ot i5s his quality stock at considerably under <Votes to AMd Funds. v J : the present wholesale market. On mouon of James M. Harrigan the tainment for the benefit of U Hospital and the Travelers Ald So- olety, The association want on record In favor of changing the traffic rules Beginning today, we present to Washington the it ’ greatest clothing classic that it has ever been our ' privilege to offer— pass through on either side of the s75 Montl‘ly TWO STORES IN WASHINGTON - [[|-ciiiir.s ur s o] 1352-6 K St S.E. Evenings Until essential in the H street and Florida avenue xrs-:k- instead of over the tracks. INCLUDES INTEREST Ppresented the names of eighty-six ap- | with distavor on the practl 621 Pa. Ave 10 O’Clock Wonder Clothes Shops [F=iinssit foar.o57 14m 5t SE. BT me |a iR = 500 Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits 0 put an end to the practice. + Committees ‘Are Ammounced. 1 4 ! . - President Tucker announced ‘com- { i mittees for. the ensuing vear as fol- i Execu(lve commmea—Enn H.! 3 ) -— L] } A irman; » Lo 3 . Frizzel ng. | George E. Little, Jama! M. Harrigan and Louis B. Diggin Commntee on l.‘ll]l!lon-—Evl.n 7 e e | e SE " For Suits Worth $50, $55, $60 and $65 e0T g t Committee on p bH( lsrvll:e — William , William J. Beall, J. L. Gl \ 9 5 ¢ : @R\ 77 g e deston wnd amuvose W || JEETEIVNESISRR ) Today’s prices! i il (S Commi - | j g ) Al ow ::L“ m;:mn""cmmn‘ Open and Lighted g Da; 4 i i \ il B b & Boyiang || Until 8 O'Clock P.M. Commmae on water, lights and| There’s nothing new in a sale. But when New. Phone us for closed car to fuspect. : FEDERAL FINANCE ;{;’osr;’l:::z‘:;g‘n:::"m:'::fi%' o 'u‘:_‘:: York City’s finest clothmg manufacturer retires ) "a"' S Tatyain Fasqutle Vesco | | ant waik ¥ equtrei stk from business and gives us first pick—at our price e - He Has Learned From H.R Howenstein Co. —that’s news. It took 52 years for this to Rappen. I Experience war has taught us that an army is only as mgas:umuvefotee . Just s0 with your business—you are only as _strong as your Reserve Funds. . And in Banking it is wise to connect with an fnstitution with the enormous Resources of the . Federal Reserve System. AMflYOURBnkcflnnotbewomh - FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK Southeast Corner of 14th and G Streets 1314 F St. NW. This sale includes the latest metroepolitan-styles, i hand-tailored of the world’s choicest fabrics. All wool, of course, and silk sewn. Tweeds, plaids, pin : stripes, herringbones, checks, plain shades. Every K high-grade cloth you can think of—at a-price you 7 o did-not think possible. At a price we did not think B possible. New York’s finest at $39.50! THE FOOT COMFORT DEPARTMENT - cm—————— e ORRECTIVE footwearcandoa 1ot for those who . h-ave something the’ matter with their feet. But - there are many cases that are clearly the province of the Orothopedic specialist— and when we recognize them as such, we lose no time sug- gesting that cource. It is the fact that we know where to draw the line that makes it so safe to come here, If our Foot:Comfort Depart- . ment_can’t- do anything- for your foot troubles it will frankly tell you so! Only 500 suits. We could as easily sell- double the number, for many men will want two suits. - But-500 -is all we could get. And as values like these sel- “dom appear and newer tarry, we urge, ‘in-the-inter- est of your selection, immediate action. ; C Reflular e (‘ ’unel Styles for men and young:men Every Size. From 34 to48 Regulars, Stouts, Longs and:Shorts But we are sure-that we can ' ' prevent them! The Foot Comfort Dept. of ‘Goes a monfh 3 with_out a’ An ideal gift that will last a_lifetime. T RCTE T W e Y T * THE AVENUE AT-NINTH 2k o 0 O O3 000 Fonmtcin Pon with the 1 tte Red - Get your Dunn-Pen at your acalers’ todayl . 2!55.Fayd.le5t, Baltimore, Md. . . W DUNN-PEN COMPANY, 300 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK e e A e T “PROTECTIVE” FOOTWEAR