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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. . : 44 RAIL FIRE BODY-TO MEET HRE_PREVEN"UN PI-EA }_l::‘:‘ .h:, ‘lhfll:e:.o\i?uyn last dye:;r ~ lth fore, if for no other reason, it is the . Mr. Darr declared 10- | quty of every person to exerci v v s day. An even 1 er were o o pllnmll; InJu’:ed:“'er 2k to prevent fires. Furthermore, it 18 his ARGENTINE DIPLOMATS [cDEVITT 2 ociation to Convene at Willard c 3 . “‘When we are told that most of those | duty to know what to do when h - Am AN“‘CANCER DRIVE Hotel October 17-19. Killed and infured were women and chil” | covern 'a fire has Lt s Unusual V;"e'li" 7 ren, ey were sacrificed because | “Many lives and much ty W Over: he annual meeting of the Railway ot carelessness and that this toll is in- |be eaved annually if m‘l"‘.;’iisifi“‘:;‘)‘,‘i, apecese -r.,,,,,;":',r,:dv,.:: :.':.:“ Fire Protection Association is to be 'And now Switzerland has something to say A . 1 creasing each year, we realize that sorne | first saw the fire had known he s about starting Fashions at the Wiliard Hotel, October 17-15; definite. steps should be taken to halt |quickly for assistince. We al reaijse| Main Living Room Sultes, loose % FIE of St. Louls is president the destruction,” the chairman of the |thut the first few minutes after the fire 11 Cdges, as low as $125 2 {Gen. Sawyer and Women’s City o°f, the oreanization. Hundreds of Washington Homes |sommittee continued. starts is the most important time in e =i h K "Inter aken 5 -:rf:&i;r:fi?; gx;::.‘?a:x: 31:1% ttmi “From a humane standpoint, there- | which to fight jt.” (<] | Club Also Offer Services to inder direction of G M. ‘Gage. oL Hear Message to Reduce H . he campaigh this year -und - ; | Local Committee. + | supervision of the Natlonai Fire Pro- Losses. tection Association will be actively supported by the insurance depart- N Two members of the diplomatic | ment of the United ‘States Chamber | A message from the fire prevention {corps, Brig. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer, | 9f Commerce. and In all clties of the | committes was sent broadeast into Ithe President’s personal physician, | local chambers of commerce ~ Rail. | hundreds of Washington homes today and the Women's City Club, have of- | road officers and employes interested | by means of the radio. fered thelr services to the local com- | in fire prevention are to report to| Charles W. Darr, chairman of the i and -t 4 . " mittee of the American Svciety fOF | on fire provention of eask loonmittee | committes, announced that Wood- [the Control of Cancer in its cam-|ber: of commerce. The support ot ward & Lothrop department store | paign of education, which is to culmi- | railroads, members of the Railway |has agreed to use its sending station i S S 4o Fire Protection Association, has been nate in “Cancer week,” November|pledged to the fire prevention week lb(;,::'nk::né::e‘r st ifirfifinfi'fi.‘?""fl 12 to 18. campaign. e Representatives of the Argentine RACIAON A, United BLaLemithe g et el e republic propose to inform their gov- MOTORISTS MUST STOP Fifteen thousand persons lost their HE stolid, thrifty, matter-of-fact crnment of the manner in which the Swiss! \Who'd ever have thought nf,\",hn?dp:rqenalzl$ull';;iet:l?"c:7hn;rl‘1‘£(l‘;z;fimre Appargtus Rule to Be More e of their personal interes vork. thev'd steal a march on Paris in Minister Dominici of Venezuela is Rigidly Enforced. 3 gidly < a . ; . 7 having the literature of the campaign originating shoe fashions! Yet of education transiated into Spun-| Henceforth it will prove costly for = . - e > fah, 10 be sent to his country for edu. |@ motorist or other vehicle driver to ch 3 T it aken” —an interlaced, LAt 4 Keep on driving down the middle of No Branches 7 here is the “Interlaken an a cational purposes. He likewise has middle o It it's turs, it's here ere-_-ls ou the street after he hears the siren of 2 oo » n i s S 4 val strap pump that is really lovable. Mavimen, *AmP Of apProval on the approaching fire apparatus. * " ° ||l A wonderful variety of se. Looks as if our supply won't last long! : recelyed @ Jet: | Inspector Hoadiey, head of the tramo| (Il l6ct furs at the most reason- e he will take part in the campaign and | PUréau. to direct all members of the | [l| able prices. o Tri will give any other assistance that | {faflic squad to be on the lookaut for | |f Our Leader Black Satin, Patent Trim imay be in his power. The Women's|Yiolations of the regulation which re- Bay Seal Coats, genuine o - City Club has named a committee to quire all drivers to kive fire apparatus r d 1 Patent Leather, Patent Trim Ll - t0|the right of way by drawing to the skunk, beaver and squirrel tent t s ent work with the cancer-control organi- [ (8%, FIERt of ey ! g olars and cufte 48 zation, and Dr. A. Frances Foye has SI 50 been named chairman, She. will be [, The Commissioner said that yeater- ||| jnch and 42-inch assisted by Dr. Edith Coale, Dr. Ada | 387 Afternoon he saw a serious acol- e dent narrowly averted when a woman { Thomas and Miss Florence Stiles, . . . . motorist dr dow P 1 i A Small it 111 Reserve { Sh Jotaph Lelter, necrotary of the | Motorist drove down Pennsyivania D ontil Wamtoa Your business has grown—it has {local society for the control of can- | 2VEEAS FELR = H. H. Kerr. chairman |TPi4ly behind her. ~ 3 ehe meTAbEth o the o R , outgrown the service that is possxble y for Women: | with ONLY ONE TRUCK. while Dr. Kerr will give the medical side of the campaign. Mrs. Leiter given the use of the large ball- som in h id D Sir- | Aok . room in her residence on Dupont Cir- | Consldermg that YOUR TRUCK was in a cle to the members of the women's . . ings in Caramel, Otter, Beaver, Beige, New measure responsible for your growt}l-—ISN T IT Svery member of the District of organization for Cancer week. Mov- Grays and Blacks. A fine value at...... e TIME TO Columbia Medical Society—300 in all | ing pictures are to be shown and ad- —are pledged to take part in the || J g ’ i 99 campaign. They will address every | s (3 ' civic, social, fraternal, business and o /ey New Chiffon Silk Hosiery. Exquisitely lovely and of surpassing q}lality are these new gossamer Chiffon Silk Stock- s will be made by medical lec- professional organization in the city. ||| The schools and churches will also || | hear the message, and a trailer is to | be put on the screen in every moving picture house in the city. truck Division | FREED OF DEATH PLOT. Two Negro Women Admi; Oiling | Cor. 7th & K Sts. Clothes of Man Set Afire by Child. || 414 9th St. Lena Fortune and Dora Vincent,| “City Ciub Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. oy o Eiminat - Divislon 3 berore [ 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. e teat o BT, e Swormen ads| |_mxueu they saturated with oil the Washington Trade 1318 G Se. Automotive Ass'n. othing of James Reed, also colored, || 'Srll:e man “_Vho wears Flpmheim PR L I | oes objects to trying any severely burned and had to have af other; he 80 thoroughly enjoys number of skin graftings. i The .p.r!snn»rs \Dh‘ad{h'l nfll-delcnsk,\ e complete u . Anll. dec lar-od Reed had hln(b: (hl‘fl; 'Is’m |l‘)n has lfl[mmr I % e R i :;‘kr”ihf;i ‘ become ahocustomed to. A iood N ceassa. i | reason w. SO many men h 20c Yard- Washington's Greatest Sale of 45¢ “Bear” [ N |{HOME MISSIONS MEETING. || on asking for Florsheim Shoes, Wide B i Braid C gl - Percale, Yard Boys’ Hose M. E. Women of Washington Dis- trict to Convene Here Tomorrow. || The annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of Wash- { ington District M. E. Church _will be held tomorrow at Trinity M. E. Church, 5th street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. b There will be_two sessions. At 2:45 oclock Mrs, Henry S. France wilil preside and addresses will be made by several conference secretaries. Supper will be served at 5 o'clock { At the evening meeting Miss Ethei Harpst, superintendent of the Mc- Carty settlement work, at Cedartown, The Florsheim Parkway BROWN OR BLACK CALFSKIN $10 13¢ Figures, stripes and check patterns. Light grounds, 1316 TO 133,4-_'7TH ST.. N.W. Just 25! New Silk Plush $: Coats’()* alues to $19.50 Where Your Dollars Count Mast ch BEHREND’S .2 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. e il Tomorrow--A Banner Bargain Day--Don’t Miss It Amazing Price Cutting 6n Seasonable Merchandise—Compare These Items With Those of Other Stores Semiidaierapniins Cor. 7th & K Sts. C.0.D.’s or Phone Orders Cannot Be Accepted on Any of the Below Specials Just 25 New Silk Pluieh Coats, for women and TRAP BOTTOM PLANES. | “City Club Shop” 414 9th St. e s v siiane e 1318 G St. e adre 32-Inch DYI::I Gingham 50c Men’s Balbriggan $1.25 Boys’ Corduroy Trick trap bottoms in land and sea- Plat planes to release smuggled liquor into ants the sea or on land in case of detec. tion by Uncle Sam's “rum hounds were reported yesterday by Ralph A. Undershirts To finish up_the Made of stout, i <. vill stanc e 14 1/2 c e c hard knocks _ of T karatex—some are trimmed with self material, pn-niiy lined with figured materials—sizes to 44. For Friday selling only at $9.45. . A deposit will reserve your selection. check pat- Nearly all sizes. Day, prohibition director, who has o : s 2 | reslgned his post at New York. et hdm terns. Short sleeves. Vigorous boys. Knicker styles. The trap bottom planes, Mr. Day. ’ wm - said, are operating in the bootleg e Siot trade between Montreal and New York, and between ships at sea and - Montauk point and Rockaway, L. I 69c Children’s Rompers Boys' and_Girls' Play Garments, in creeper sizes; also c 25¢ Women’s Full- $1.25 Yard-Wide Colored Fashioned Hose Corduroy, Yard el touim | (€ Hatters’ Plush . : Soft -Cflllflfl Hose, Underwear , . $1 .95 OGO AR e 59 S 13(: oo up te @ vears. Mado Sallors 1 —— many shades. C e S BIack ROy in fancy and plain styles. The $2.98 & $3.98 Kind 75¢ Hamilton’s Wool $1.00 Women’s Medium- $1.25 Children’s Wool- Mixed Slip-Overs Children’s Plain and Fancy-weave neck and long sleeve. Copen and garnet. roll and straight brim Brown, Sand, Taupe and DR Windsor Chairs Add Charm mateh. :'ne ideal hat for business, : to the Home A Sale of | Boys’ 2-Pants Crompton Strap Pumps and All-Weather Oxfords Corduroy Suits 'S= | $7.95 Here yon will find an Heavy Crompton Corduroy Suits, made with two pairs of full lined pants, These suits are made to stand hard wear, and the goods to resist all kinds of weather. Sifes Serge, Yard Weight Union Suits To make {t at- 36 - inch, wool tractive to buy filled; most wanted 39c garly, Fleeced-lined c shades. Sleeveless, and knee pants. All flalock seam. Sizes to 43. soles, bloomers, etc., /] Women'’s Slip-Over Sweaters Ladtes® Slip- over Sweaters, in all the very ° newest shades. Long and short sleeves. . An indefinable charm as well as an historic interest, .perpetuates the popular- ity and desirability of the - Windsor Chair. 19¢ Bleached Flannel, Yd. Thick-fleece shaker: close nap on both 12 1 c sides; full width. 50c Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Vests and Pants Separate Vests and Pants for chil- dren. Floeced lined, C All sizes to 16 years. LU L L T T L T LT T T T T T 75¢ Women’s Black Men’s Blue Work Shirts Sateen Petticoats Blue Chambra; o U, P Dokt Fan aae C ticoat, fine pleated C sizes. Perfects. ;;l}fl]l:& Also plain §5c Silk-Stripe Shirting Yard Beautiful silk- woven stripes, in 39‘: fall colorings. 39-Inch Unbleached Their simplicity, purity of line, and sturdiness of structure so characteristic of the time and its people which introduced the style, constitute a strong . etal, 8 to 1 Patent. There are shoes with contrasting shades ;\f fl;mh 0!(7!&. for l;lnn 1" T, pumps for dress oceastons. All are nicely s made goods, goods that have style, appear- Boys’ Wool Mack- ance and built for service. Included also s o are” plain and beaded watins. AU sizes in| |inaws. Sizes 8 to 17 the ot 214 to 8. Children’s Black Sateen Matting Satchels S~y ) . | [ l.' Yl.rd ular 79¢ Mat- i Double-Bed Plaid Blankets -\ apped - W BRI g | | oo A heavy fleeced quality, in several colors of block plaids; sl_'_3_9 i : E “8::01‘1::“:? lz l/ : ?lnd Iul'l-s(‘l :k.?; c k]“i: hnr'n:dn. mwi;t: Z3c e e A et v e o e AR == P On display at Mayer's Life - 8 B 28] vers " ° $125 Clocked | $§1 Baby [19c Women’s| Black Taffeta “m" Eeimfe Fu;m e S:oxcr:nwfll g $2 Leather Party Bo: $2.00 Girls’ Dre: Silk Hose | Blankets | Vests | Petticoats s 5 Wi,,g;f, d:!a:,{,_au :;E g Table Cloths, Each s i £ o About 54 inches sauare, of mercer- 49 [Ze quality and neatly hemmed. c Large, Fash- fonable, Real Leather Party Box, all colors. -2 Inside purse and large mirror. Toilet fittings. Slightl scarred. & ey These are made with solid top and checked skirt, in all of o the newest combinations in colors. sonably priced. Come in and we’ll be delighted to 69¢/79¢/10¢/58¢ % Black, na nude, Pi:' |l';|r rhh" Perfect il \-.: Show you. y ack, nav) v ground, wi fancy " T fect quality Fast black cotton —— —._Tr— Pl o o it | S, Ty S| i g e — paque Window Shades, Ea.| | 50c Women's Crepe b g ul sole, an 8 x- inches. cut, in 6 3 leaf i e Yonen b inchen | ellicut ol sne g | SIS bl plenih TIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME frragtAiaot aes Step-Ins Browa’ wnd $1 98 DR S e o Bl ol e LBl i Ctede et e ol . 750 quality. Nothing ‘White, Pink, Lav- black, with L4 e ender, Bl d - v Sensational Sale of Yard Goods i 30¢ penammsirl Je | | mhscombisation buse = -ins, lac 2 d 19c White Domet Flannel. s ; M YER C O H ;’ufie‘r:. Guaranteed spring P B ::nl{wr?md. ?ou:nxri{. ultxrx' ptel: p:mf_:z-. {Sli.:l:. e q S{ H 26 to 32. 2 ° s 19c Fal Dress_Ginghams. .. een D |2 | Best Gingham Boys’ Cloth & Corduroy Suits| ’ Blouses 27 and 30 inch Red Star Diaper Cloth Seventh Street s > Between D ¢ B = Apron Yd |- L/ msa?f.ah x!:ml.go olored Border Scrim. ) = Culléu— B]?,uses. of 39c BOO quality per- cale, in pretty striped patterns, for boys 6 to 15_vears. Just about 10 an oda su A1l wanted 2 C ana there. Some . have sold as high as $2.50. checks. L R T T T TR LR CLE LR L LT T