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. e e / THE_EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY' 11, 1922." e e e e I R RRRRRRR——————_—. ! : SIX PERSONS INJURED ™ _ |ole, i1 Lib et somtioast: (ot vl 120 en,sutamebi, a5 20 g A erday afternoon. ottle contain- | Hospital rendere: t aid. " ’ y IN STREET ACCIDENTS | inz IWilk that he was cAreying bro A’rzollllion |)F:W2l"|r.ml: motor eyele He eIl on b ok Else ", e; | of Paul D. Pirrone, 817 1 street, and " gy Boy's Le o his 1 an automobile occurred yesterday afi- ; i4 € Fractured—Man Falls slde‘.mlgeflxz:;“flve" surgical aid @tlernoon at 17th and Bstreets. Pir- on Broken Glass—Hospital nil Tremel, thirty-five years old, | Fone was ulu.;hliy hurt. i : Aid Given. . 3812 Sth street, was knocked down | Lilllan McCord, four years old, was R AT Woodmward & Lothvop | Friday Is Remnant Day ;sm‘:\:::‘mmn»v‘"nmszWW'miml‘.\wwzmm:1tn1|m|mmwmnmn\mmumummmhMmimmmmlmlmmmhlllmmwmwmmflmmmmmmmmmmmlmg hy an automobile: at 14th street and | knocked down by an automobiie, at James Robinson. thirteen years old, | Columbla -road :1ast night and re-|5th-and I streets yesterday aften: 516 Varnum street,- was "knocked | celved injuries to his hip aud ankle. |and injtred. She was taken to : A . down' yesterday by an automobile-at | He was given first aid at Garfleld | home. 430 H street, and given medi Chosen at Closing Session of | Department ' Store Transfer- | Barry Jiace wni Sherman sverve. and | Howital cul attention. gnf.flh-fi fractured. He was taken én David Pl(te;s}oni”c;)lr;rexh twenty- s SN S S 1 H jarfiel Hospital. The b as rid- | thre ears old, 2z street, sus- b _ Federation of Wom- red to New Corporation |{iiicrmari i) N Tnod en Tnjury. to his left leg an =] Ne cigar ia so bad that sooner or ¥ > 5 _ Harry Silverman, twenty-five years result of a collision between his later i won't meet its match. ~ en’s Clubs. With Record Capital. Mrs. Milton Dantzinger was elected A certificate of incorporation was director o the General Federation of v i - Women's Clubs at the closing session :le"‘ $oosy Ry i the|busiposs con of the annual two conventions of the |ducted for so many years by Abram District Federation of Women’s Clubs | Lisner as the Palals Royal, at 11th at the Grace Dodgs Hotel hut yester- [and & streets northwest, was trans- 0 2 day. DI i f subjects of i . Discussion of subjects ter- 7 A Elest to th federation, reports of vari|ferred to & new corporation to be i ous committees on the work of the|known as “the Palais Royal.” District federation during the year The corporation, the largest ever and adoption, of resolutions on pres- | formed under the incorporation laws - ent:day topics accupied the remainder [of the District for the purposc of con- | . of the closing session. ducting a mercantile business therein, O O a A Committees Report. has a capital stock of $2,700,000. The incorporators and trustecs are Abram The following committes chairmen e iy i road reports: Dr. DR Disproptirmen | Lisner, Laura H. Lisner and Lyron U . " Graham. Lyglenc: Miss Cornelia Hill, transpor- | “'yi*igner remains in control of the Fine Tweeds—Silk Lined—Were $15, $19.50, $22.50 and $24.75 the Beneral Toderation to be hoy of [businicss through ‘ownership oT the Chautaugua, N.. Y. in® June. = ooy |stock, and as the president of the ¥ A D 34 Popular Sty Suits, with box coats, patch or inset pockets and full gathered skirts. Elizabeth Rels, education; Dr. new company will actively direct and ; :i‘ull\(r}\“sli"/ree itfll:l?c \";nous‘ nS\\ Sprin G L he | g Coale. insticational relations; Mrs: B, |Tanasee s affairs. The policies g Broken sizes E v Spring colors—but all sizes in the lot. C. Kiernan. for Miss Maude Afton |Which have In the past made it one § h = | Americanization work In . the pulic | °f Washington's most successful busi- New Lower Prices on Dresses = jfizr i f o Suiet it Smoinetsy 20 Mrs. J. W. O'Keefe, solls and Messrs. Tobriner and Graham acted irg; Mrs. Frances Crosl > L~ |as attorneys in the organization of Faber Stevens ress; " : { the new company. $ $ $ & E [Chapter B. P T T ana s aner | M Deputy’ Recorder of Deeds Dutton . - Keyser, sunshine committee, “|declared today that with the excep- Greetings from Mrs. J. Finney|tion of the United States Shipping Engle, former president of the Dis.|Board Emergency Fleet Corporation = " 5 i i L 2 3 : = |trict federation, were read and short|this is the largest Incorporation in | 34 Silk and Wool, Crepe de Chine and Chiffon 20 Canton. Satin, , Crepe de Chine and ih{(l‘g- ;n.ll‘;s were given by Mra. N. M. Pol- | the }'lfilm;)' of his ';‘1":; The record- Taffeta Frocks for misses and women. . Blouse nonette Dresses, in navy, black, periwinkle, ard, secretary of the U.pf ing fee alone was e ST 3 - henna or brown. New style points and trim- Miss Sarah P. Grogan of the National i and basque effects or straight lined. Beaded, Woman's Party, Mrs. R. G. Hoes of & mings of braid, tucks or embroidery. At $10 o Goorua W e S aooes o soclation, Mrs. Willlam J. Tucker on the work of America graduate y T' ed Bod Ce] 310 & 315 and Dr. Army Rule on publio heaith 1r y ls embroidered and ribbon trimmed. At $8. Sport Skirts, *5 . Sdllsk Wraps Mrs. Lucy R. Swanton, chairman of — | the leglelative committee, reported on ||| NEED FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE 25; in graceful sweeping styles, and with new the work the federation is doing in —_— 50 Silk and Wool Skirts in mavy, white and s PR sheics, furthering the bills for the estabe ||| 1f te straim of winter hus lett sou f : ; : N o C f 1 lishment of an institution to care!|| tired and run down, your body cells should black plaids or stripes. Very specially priced. ia Coat, fur collar. $5; was $29.50. E for the feeble-minded in the District, ) DOWN STAIRS STORE on playground measures, the Lehi- bach reclassification bill, the Towner- s - i (! ) - \ % Sterling bill, and the Hull bill, pro- || i Wi ; 3 3 aae viding that’ the government manu- ||| &6 .ea 1o the £7, ] Ou Ow - A ! facture its own war materials Yenl tonic food L lnery The convention approved of a char- a ks z . € wan Blouses s $1.95 Special ter read by Mrs. Court S. Wood, pro- {viding for the incorporation of the “ ’ clubhouse committee, of which Mrs ||| ¢ine Reduced 5‘ : Thomas W. Calver is cnnlrmar:, undrer L‘"'"'q;',:",'..rdu'fi:: Tomorrow to the laws of the District. out *fmp ¢ ild Among the resolutions passed at 25 pairs -silk gloves, silk or the conventi s of i 300 voiles, dimities, batistes, 50c, $1, $1.95 suede lined, two-button length: & | District kovernment ot la‘huy the grandies;’, many handmade | 1o rrimed Haes enat were ;'x?:r’e"zs(l:“:a?r'/b A bit soiled. 55"5'1;“:lf»fi(r".fh‘{';:_"";,"h.“";",‘.‘(’,,::“;';'r‘ = ALMOST round the corner from you—if you live in ouses; al d a =3 y Tced t 5. e T = i the ‘eeble- N gi e . . - . . trimmed styles; some daintily f{flfi'fif.-n‘»’;}ei‘ d:srl‘gn:«: ani | 2 Suede Finish and Silk Gloves, 2 | purciase 3’?‘ n:‘(u:uort-angefi‘llr':sblneg e the city —is a shoe-repair shop. If vou live in the H i sisl colors of the season. Large wo-button length, rows and one thanking the press for its . Tong ar short steeves White® | 3o sman ‘for"Varinus Geca | stitching, white and mavy silk; | coroperation, T N Bres for i suburbs, there’s sure to be one nearby. : and lovely new colors. Very alons whll.e suede finish. Soiled. 25¢ S| ars. John W. Frizzell the e ataar: & % o " e pretty styles. Were $. : Untrimmed Hats pair; were 65c. was bresented o hef by the dele: Every single one of these repair shops is a testimonial i im! . onvention. E : iy Miifores Blovats, vevessibic ot Women’s Full-Fashioned T, of he Districy Federation k to the quality of O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels. ares A T. Granfield; second vi sldent, ~ . oo e 8 sacky mere $l .95 S‘lk Hose, ?l.|5 Mrs. :\’\"'nfl s:’i‘;:’(f(,;"‘,:n_‘ Fecording + The repairman generally charges you the same price 40 Voile and Dimity Blouses, | A very spocial price f 200 pairs, second quality, brown, Sponding . secretary, Mrs. " Tedswood vSullivan’ P - mussed and rumpled. 75 each: | these new midsummer shapes. | navy, black or white, high Paeraeits tranaaren Mise Mave i for O’Sullivan’s as for ordinar heels in spite of the fact were St 'fo 3135 ire T b, | e by el See B il ok wn L NCOLCAOTEST - - that they cost him more. . . to $225 pair. —_— NTAL CREAM . . . Sllp=0n " . . Men's Thread Silk Hose, 50c RIBBON DE L He has just two reasons for accepting this narrower 30 pairs, with lisle ribbed tops, I know that Corcate’s will = G o 9 3 ’ A Sweaters Gll'ls Appal‘ el reinforced. Black, brown. gray, not injure my teeth by scour- margin of profit: first, because O’Sullivan’s always make Broken sizes and colors., Were | ingawaythepreciousenamal; satisfied customers; second, because their good-will helps that it will clean them safely him to enlarge his business. " Ask for O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels when you and quicklybywashing them. I know that if I wash my teeth twice every day with Corcate’s they will be thor- . $ 1 .50 : SOC %Ch;;:;relf‘s Nainsook 25 of these in wanted shades 28 Gingham Dresses, plaids, Union Suits and plain or in color stripes; ¢hecks or solld colors. BILL IS APPROVED £ 20 White Jean Midies, white, Confirming its previous action, the pm = are attached. blue grav. henna or brown. blue of el collare. And wubis 500 . Houso District committce by & vole | oughly clean. leave your shoes —see that they attached. The Were $295, i slightly soiled. Sizes 6 to 22 years. of nine to four today, on motion of 1 know that no dentifrice + O’Sullivan Heel Company. B opon Sweaters of it et b blas en o iaaviiaty Juaitty, low. neck, authorized - Representative Reed of candomorethancleanteeth. g weight wesl: Browm, bBlue o D8 —pink, blue, tan or sleaveless styles. strong button- A t 3 \ jockey. 75c each: were $1.95, i noch ot a0 YesTE: ing ang elastic knoe. Sixes 2 to e Mo e Cemeiicen it whion | - { 1 know that a LARGE tube of INSIST ON GETTING O’S LIVAN’S DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIES STORE. SowS STAIRS STORE wonld ‘extend & rhut cominission of COLGATE'S costs otly 25 cents ULLIV five members for a period of two and that I need not pay more. years. & ) . 3 - " ’ A committee of five members wa Two Big Specials—Women’s Low Footwear ||z itasiz: fort to get privilege status for this —— v s s legislation, so that, if possible, it may be brought before the House next L ° Monday. The committee consists of Representatives Reed, West_Virginia 700 Pairs in a Wonderful Assortment of 200 Pairs Pumps, Oxfords and Slippers g.h::xl\i; m‘:‘fi.mé.zr:;}hlrfl“n' b Bries PATENT LEATHER VICI KID 7 New Jer: : b L Wt s iy e Both Pumps and Oxfords. The Puins in: splendid _opportunity for women who man Focht exne “;;,oo?,,l,h;"h.‘;l\.,“: two eyelet or plain styles, the Oxfords with ear‘thcstj sizes. There are Patent Leather, “’“"“E". have g:" Yoed repsEleuy 3 five e_\ie‘lct& Tn Cuban or Louis heels. Also Russian Calf or Tan Kid Low Shoes, with e s srsing, with, Chalewan | , some House Slippers. Broken siz Louis S, W Campbell of the rules committee and s1zes rep: - sewed. sentative Reed, as chairman of the subcommittee, announced that Chair-- man Campbell is opposed to granting any special rule for consideration of T \ L4 2 the District rent bill. This was pre- = ’ oY Tempting Values in Bungalow Aprons {|:ti’rtTonieitiai ) E R (LR 3 » s said he believed that any attempt to .Underthings 1 DOWN STAIRS STORE. get a special rule would be met with “savage and serious opposition.” Representative Reed said, however. H Leadd Mondell is, h { "\ ‘ Small G ALV, ?;?.:?n‘b‘,gf;;,.’.%’,a;‘;{:‘,‘;;,'&";: befievens in_fevor. of the legislation: i ; mall Uroups At Very Low plaus.’ Reduced because of small Remnant Pricesy 30 Ghnehan Houss Dressen o, The hundreds of thousands of R Rl ""\- g Ford owners who use Veedol are 120 Gowns—pink, blue or orchid, shirred and stitched in colors. Full cut. Spe- v 40 Chemise, of white ha- tiste, with narrow lace in- Bungalow Aprons e 4 of percale, - sertions—built-up shoulder ckorack cbrnld?“”pg:le(:!l“y::; stvles. 58c each; were | Sashes. 60c emch; were $1.50. —Iless oil and longer life for their cars —1less oil and longer mileage from their cial at 58¢ each. 75 38 Organdy Tea Aprons, with Some shears chew the gasoline 2 lace and insertion. Be eameh; cloth; Wiss Shears cut —1ess oil and longer time between vis- 30 Chemise — pink em- broidered, with shirring and hemstitching. 85c each; were $1.75. clear m‘l‘l:'he ::,rv ints. e cutting ‘:lses are made of the finest crucible steel— just as a good fashioned razor. ., 3 27 Dotted Swiss Aprons,~ lace 0 Bloomers, of figured | {Doded Swiss Apronsc 1. pink lingerie; ruffled knee. 22¢ pair; were 35c. Kimonos, $1.95 si s . 15 _of box-loom cr 10 Philippine Gowns and | rume- ang clastic warm: woin Chemise, hand embroid- | $3:95 each. its to the repair shop. In the Ford motor the deadly "heat of combustion produces temp- eratures of 1900 degrees on the piston heads, 300 to 400 degrees on 25 Gowns—batiste or fine | | ! were Boe. ] | slin; emb lery 1 5 Soi C 8. 1 g et oY ol | edaad sloper, Soiled | Peticonts, 31,25 e e ‘the cylinder walls. The bearing necks. $1 e.ach; were $1.45. $2.95. : Lfme?lhle'l'(h‘lt:d :::::?'-cadl?::el; Tt pressures run as high as 2 tons. b best all-service bottom. Very special. shears made. DOWN STAIRS STORE. $r.a50r $1.50 according to finish. DOWN STAIRS - The tissue-thin film of Veedol - must—and does —master these - enemies of motoring. Insist upon genuine Veedol, the Pennsylvania base oil. It is refined under the exclusive Faulkner process to re- sist deadly heat and friction. Look for the orange and bla¢k sign. E WATER OIL SALES CORPORATION - 15tK and PyL Ave. NW. Washington, D. C. on: Remmant Day Sheets, Bedspreads, Towels Sheets Bl om0 La Gracia - Corsets -88¢ 100 at this special price. Waistline model with « medium or long hips. Of fine coutil and with 4 hose changeable; not sent C. O. $l h D. or on approval; mail or eac 3 .phone orders not accepted. ;)} “(;:Jdd hfc.‘wy iqualily Sheets, bleached, free from dressing; full double-bed size; . 81x30 Wash Dress inches. Torn sizes and with deep hems. Were $1.35. Goods C Is Sold. / Keep Looking Young It’s Easy—lf You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, supporters. Sizes 21 to 28 Marseilles Remnants— ; The secret of keeping young is o RGO win | Gorends $2.05 1, t06 Yards 0| il yome o, do ths yeu must average §gure. Sizes 21 to | y . 247 Pieces to Sell Tomorrow there’s no need of having a sallow 32. Special at $1.68 each. i‘le;v"'ao:eb?:-hi%‘hofi:g; designs. 36-inch Perc_ale. 14c yard; complexion—dark ;Ilrlnlx:uunder your 200 Corsets, in medium top or waistline style, of pink coutil, broche or white coutil. Sizes 21 to 32. Spe= cial, $1.38 each. quality. A trifie solled. Wers | Was 18c. Srir Ptace—dull eyes with . Yrgrs 38-inch Batiste, 20c yard; .’,:":‘,h.. Your doctor :I:I':.egnf:: Huck Towels: | yes 2 2 ninely Fom Cinactive . bowels and 5 -inch Voile, 20c yard; was * $1 Dozen 2 "o 3 ’ IS, Dr. Edwards, a well-known phy- Bandeaux, 246 igxzq,nfizml’uro ‘White Towels, iZ.-l.ngtc'Gmgham, 20c yard; m{'.‘,fflfifid:m o.Il\‘r’ee oilhtl: 200 of fine broche and bask 2 3 73 > Tenve: pinke and white, Back | 22 dozen Turkish Towels, large 30-inch Printed Crepe, 20c act on thé liver and bo"vel., which |+ Tastening and well Atting. | ®l2e; in white with. plaid asq ard: was 28¢. he gave to_ his patients for years. Sizes 32 to 42. Very special. | Striped patterns. yard; = £ Dr. Edwards’ Olive g 3 for $1; were 50c each 27-inch Printed Voile, 10c" substitute 2 ]1{?“;3.:3::;n;;aigriisiffiex;;:‘;l 12, Turkish Bath Mats, white, ylrd'.wu 17c. € g b All sizes, but not in all styles. | paa yellow and white. Very | 27.inch Printed Tissue, 20c * which all lllouldn.mh?)!' Special at G3c ench. it Pl o yard; was 28c. “foning wp. the liver and clearing DOWN BTAIRS STORE DOWN RTAIRS STORE ° DOWN BTAIRS STORE. :2’9 system”of impuri £ ards’ Ol o