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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923, Have the Child’s Eyes Examined Qur expert will not say “(jlasses” unless he actually finds that the child needs thes s dangerous to let the on of children go un- corrected. Bad eyes afiect their progress in school. Children’s Glasses AsLowas $2.00 And fitted by experts should the child need them. Over 61,000 people cre . satisfied users of our Glasses Jewelers 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street Opticians —AT ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, Inc. VICTROLA SHOPS 1221 F St. N.W. 900 H St. N.E. Product of The Victor Co. | #210 CONSOLE TYPE GENUINE VICTROLA 100 OUR SPECIAL T—E—R—M—S MONEY INTEREST 0 DOWN NO TO PAY OR EXTRAS OF ANY KIND IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Simply purchase the few Records you desire and we will deliver the Instrument the same day if you weish. If You Would Own One of These | | | Knickerbocker Theater i headquarters, RED CROSS GALL DRAWS HUNDREDS | Washingtonians Grateful for Relief Given in Knicker- bocker Disaster. That hundreds of Washingtonians refer with gratjtude to the eflictent work of the District Chapter of the American Red Cross In that organi- ‘n's sixth annual roll call was the report made today by workers from &l parts of the city. BEspeciully do the subscribers men- the 100 per cent efliciency rec- ord of the District chapter In the ster last winter, one of the sixty-cight dis- in the United States which re- cived ministrations of the Red Cross in its capacity as an emergency relief orsanization. Distriet chapter officials today call- ed atteation to the fact that of the n, half re- treasury, u: local fea- ardman, na- Red Cross ¢ demand the supply. fe by no ¥% normal. much more than words, @ can save we will. Tells of Work in Capital. e are volunteers. men and their fam more than 6.000 special were made for those in the 1 hospitals and tho more overseas and emer, home 31,000 articles for afort pro- anteen for patients ity and motor rides e told of the work of the local Cross in attending burials of Ar- ed following the Knickerbocker Thea- | yes er. day . When Mr. and Mrs. Reginald koper’s infant daughter, only i few days old, and named Ann du| Ma Pont, and _their two-vear-old son, Henry W. Huldekoper, were enrolled in the Red Cross. Another feature event was the en- irolling of Commissioners Oyster and Rudolph in the District building by Beverly Moffett, daughter of Rear Admiral and_Mrs. William A and Gordon Mustin, son of Mrs. Henry C. Mustin, U, S. wise four vears old. Reports from the public and private school enrollment, received at roll call headquarters’ today, Moffet show that the younger generation of Washing- | n exhibits eagerness to put their | :al chapter “over the top” in this | oy r's roll call. hn H. Clapp, chairman of the Dis- trict roll call, announced indications > that government emploves are rous _of doing their part in_fur- ring Red Cross relief work. Many ers and others called Yesterday at campaign 1414 F street north- west. to enroll. personally “They .| 01d heiress to the RIN000000 entate ¢ | Charles, Til. ¢ | Norrin have beenm sweethearts minee | curent childhood. ot tare provision, whereby carn- above 6 per cent would be ay was Children’s day in the | beautiful shoes !“ Heiress and Childhood E— - VAL RATECAANGE | URCEDBY HOOVER Proposes Upward Readjust- ment on Some Classes to Aid Farmer. Proposed reconstruction of the na- tion’s railroad rate structure—in some cases with upward readjust- ments—will be brought to the at- {tention of Congress by Secretary Hoover, it is understood, in his forth- coming annual report. Relief, both to the railroads and to the farmers, in the Secretary view, may be ob- tained through such a reorganization. Mr. Hoover's report, according to drafts already completed, is planned to present a comprehensive discus- sion of the nationaul transportation problem covering car shortage, regu- lation, weakness in the transporta- s and labor regulation. h_short transporta- r. Hoover finds, are a tax on the community, stifiing production, introducing speculation and disturb- ing price 1 Notwithstanding lack of equipment, he maintains. American railroad management s the most efficient in the world in so far as it is not limited by uncon- trolable circumstances. Opposes Nationalization. lation in some form is nec- but contructive s regulation—to cels. | ccutives and at the obtain public protection rvice—are v incompatible izati n would ctices of sses nd some we It was the result of compromis many particulars, and _these icompromises are some of its we: { points” portation tructive Mixs Dellora Angell, nineteen-year- left by John W. | announced that she Norrin, twenty-one- artist and won of sxhown ahove). an Minx . who has just es Hope in Conxolidation. lure of the carriers to earn the nts provided under the act as ir return, Mr. undertaker of Angell and young | s to over to the government nt to railroads, would not extend to tho: who are una rnment the o wyment throus produce nowever. | R. W. TALKS, SR., DEAD. || Lifelon gResident Succumbs After Brief Illness. i ol this city, |1ite, aicd su the 1 Butternut street nortiwest. The fu- « held at the home | ) sses and areas the report d. c stments | should be made in «ome cases in order .f { Lo give the railways and the | ot primary commaodities and roduce some relief.” - control and strike prevention of the act are considered un- ctory by Mr. Hoover on the ground that failure of the local ad- | justment boards for direct contact | between employ thrust all labor disputes upon the railroad labor board, resulting in practically government fixing of all wages and conditions of labor. Refers to Prejudice. “There can be no question,” the re- “that action in 'some di- imperative, if industry and are not to be fur ¢ shortage in trans Whatever may have bec of railway finance in th. Talks, } this it MILLION LOSS IN FIRE. | Furniture Plant Nearly Wiped Out at Bethlehem. Pa. BETHLEHEM. Fa., Nov arl { Kilns of Tu r i s 1 st generation we are not only suffering Company have such ers and employes has |, from them, but we have maintained an attitude of bitterness in our public relationship to our raflways for which we pay thrice over in prevention of their proper development. ““We must have increased transpor- tation if we are to maintain growing productivity. We must, therefore, find & way ocut of the cycle of sys- tematic starvation of a largs part of our mileage and the denudation of our railway managers of their re- sponsibilities and initiative.” All Pirates. Scribe—I'm sick of this business. Every time I write an original story some peavy, weak-minded sap of a would-he author steals it. Litero—But those stories of yours were stolen years before you were born. A. LISNER Colors are—- —Old Rose —Copen Blue —Taupe m T A S SEEE S RS E NN EREE NSNS RNSGaasAassaC] Jesse Anthony, jr., was officially rec- | but a bad master. ZiePALAIS ROYAL Extraordinary Values in Women’s COMFORT SLIPPERS An Excellent Opportunity to Buy Gifts for Your Friends Beautifully made ribbon-trimmed felt comfort slippers with silk pom- poms, moccasin soles and padded heels. HOLDS OPEN MEETING. Sons of Confederate Veterans in Varied Entertainment. Speaking and other forms of enter- tainment marked the first open meet- ing of Washington Camp, No. 303 Bons of Confederate Veterans, at the, Confederate Memorial Home, 1322 Vermont avenue northwest, last night, aridon v Miss Fred Lee Woodson, an attor- | ae srae word rorneron Bl ney, spoke on “Laws for 'Women in| nihi ny s Bone 1t Bashy of theSouth,” touching upon the prog- | yost gevy hirs Phillp H. Baghy o ress made In_that section in recent| goom ‘poh Yroct a8 having been siolen vears. Mies Etta Taggart spoke on er home. Among, the missing Tearty iy Bata Taggart spoke on|itemn are a silver toilet net, wearing The speakers were introduced by Maj, | PP2rel and miscellaneous articler. E. W. R. Ewing. i —_— Upon presenting his commission, | Money is like a fire—a good servan, . Frank F. Conway presided | Dancing followed. . | $1,740 THEFT REPORTED. Mrs. Philip Bagby Loses Valuable Gems and Other Articles. 11th and G Sts. N. W. and Children’s —Lavender —Purple —Orchid —Oxford Gray —Fawn In addition to the above, we have included 468 pairs of children’s slippers in the Cavalier 9 5c or wide cuff tops, attractively decorated. Palais Royal—Shoe Shop—Second Floor. resistance at the Selling more of the profitable items If your items that show you a small profit are selling ° better than your items that show you a good profit— what are you doing about it? If you are doing nothing, then you are not managing your sales; your sales are managing you. One advantage of using printing to promote sales is that you can put selling effort behind exactly those items or lines that need it most. 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