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T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY,' NOVEMBER 17, 1922, o Yy MRS. F. C. BARBER DIES. |STRIKING SHOPMAN FREED ([ o o o0 Secker, Collector and mu []F AcmnEN'l' URGES ROOFS TELL " NAMES OF TOWNS |Eastern Star Order Officiates af|Thomas A. Shaw Acquitted of As- sault With Blackjack. TO GUIDE AVIATORS Funeral This Afternoon. Antiaues WAR n‘EAIH Secretary Denby, in a letter | M Fannie Clement Barber, widow | Thomas A Shaw, « striking uhlnpit 0 3 ashin B 2 , to (o 1atorstite. Commarca Com= | & 20k John Gwing Bather (ot Mo [man ot A Nawiasien Temina thohutnnns 3 . s chaniesville, Md., \died yesterday at g jury in Criminal Division I, before : ; El i B Jemterdny: |the home of her daughter, Mrs|Justice Stafford, of assaulting James|l 1, Fi ar ; recommen Samuel A, Goodagre, 2210 Cathedral|E. Goode with' a blackjack. Shaw || ./ % it Traffic Expert Declares Care-| to™»s Pe peinted in Targe letters. | e The funeral was “A""d l'he cl;-rlge“:nbd provec an alibi. || ver HMD effield IMA , o;me , - £ = ' AT of s ebreal '8 Wi at- | urios, iamonds and jects. : : on the roofs of rallroad Statlons |y 14 rom ¢ Mark's Church, 3d and | tacked September 15 last on 6lst | = % Lover of Home “You’ll Welcome This With Open Arms”’ A Real Offer of GOOD | OVERCOAT Sriien Mirrors, { for: the ;gufdance of avlators. A streets southeast, this afternoon. street northeast, and Goode was lessness Killed More . “T . have sBeen informed” the | Mrs Barber was well known in this | beaten severely.’ Shaw was charged | g. j . gtnfl[fi o X TN mecFetaryssaid, “that it often_hap- ("l!y. She was a member of Gavel |as the wielder of the blackjack with | Art Galleri A : Than Bullets. pena g;gspwfi; ::fc are !gymre Chapter, No. 29, Order-of the Eastern | which the imjury was inflicted. He || 4r¢ Ties uctioneer 1323 G St. N.W. Star, which organfzation will officiaté | was represented, by Attorneys James not thoroughly famiflar come |at the funeral services. A. O'8hea and John 1. Sacks. down to a very low altitude for - Vi the purpose of ascertining the F) T _PHMSES SAFETY WEEK | names of the towns over which |$9868098008808000804008800000008000080(080000000008008080000000000000009000084 they pags.” "This +practice is dangerous, Mr. Denby said, adding that the Post [ Methods of Safeguarding Life Are| Office Depirtment had made an a{‘tort &fiuouu the ln’lc’renboi ! the public in the proposition, bu! Described by John W. Was.ouccesstul only In some mu- Weibley. : Db —_— by I:,olr,_‘nca:irny Russell to members : of . the 01 opolitan ul Al eir Outlining methods adopted by the | yeekly: aeotinge in the Frankiin | United Btatés Steel Corporation and the | Square Hotel last night, =~ Tnternational - Harvester ~ Company, chael Heister presided, and an- . nounced that a prominent speaker | whereby accidents in those plants had ) rroym the permanent Safety week bon roduced to the seFo polint, John W. | commitice would address tho organl- ibley of Pittsburgh and C. W. Price. | zation next Thursday. Thomas Fin- Walbley of Eiitabrah Fred Rice and Shelby Clark N ~ at present connected with the local safety [ Nan, Fre G the. elub’ in = 7 Belted models that have the week committee, ‘appealed to members | UrE%g, cooperatlon, from Ihe cup A GICECOIIOTNIW 6, » of the Kiwanis Club for 100 per cent)ties to-be conducted in Washington, . and H.Sts. N\ 'swagger”’ look Young Men are co-operation in the forthcoming safety | NOvember 26 to December 2. Zthand H = By uranimous vote the club de- campaigp to be. conducted here Novem- | .jjeq that the thifd meeting of each ber 26-December 2, at a meeting of the d be designated “guest | organization in the Hotel Washington 5 nt 2 : were E psterday; aligroaphey the Merchants and Manufa 5 Introducted by Kiwanian John J.|gociation, and Charles Weschler. Ja iBoobar, president of the National Taxi- | Merkling was awarded the booster’s cab Association, Mr. Welbley stressed | prize. the wonderful results actieved by the —_—— safety-weel committee of 8 jome 3 town, which he said was the outgrowth U. S. EXAMS A"NOUNCED- of similar organized effort on the part | - of the inustrial plants of the city to S check the enormous death rate due to [ Auditor and Draftsman Are Among accldents. The traffic expert gave statistics to Those Called For. The Civil Service Commission to- show” that. compared with the 30,000 mericans _Kill in_the 3 here Tas been 126.000 to meet death | day announced that examinations will by accident In the country during the |be held to fill the following vacan- same perlod the United States was en. |cles: Railroad auditor, Income tax gaged In the conflict. unit, bureau of internal revenue, at Work in Schools. 2,500 to $3,600 a year; special agent, special intelligence unit, bureau of He then told of how, through co-|internal revenue, $1.500’ts $3,000 a operation of the workers, and alyear; architectural draftsman, grade hunting for. The new Raglan or Kimono sleeves, convertible col- lars. Good, woolen plaid-back Overcoatings, in Tans, Browns, Herringbones and dark mixtures. Sizes 33 to 40. They’ll give you more warmth than many times their cost in coal—and just the amount of snappy style you want. This IS a special price. e 250 Han some Né\& . N et $3388833388883833883883838383383838388888 - Boys’ Mackinaws The Finest You Can Get thoroughly systematized campaign, the death rate from accldent in the United {States Steel plant at Pittsburgh, which in 1906 was so great that’'the owners were panic-stricken, had been com- pletely eliminated, and declared that by similar methods the same could be ac- complishéd with street accidents' from motor vehicles. A, poblic works department, for duty at naval station, Guam, at $6.50 a day. In addition to the basic salaries named above, the bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most positions the salary of which does not exceed $2.500 a vear. Full information and appli- <ation blanks may be-obtained at the office of the ‘Civil Service Commis- P44 Mr. Price, a one-time employe of the 2 v Harvester company, described - the | 8107 1724 I street northwest. {method used by that corporation to minimize death from accident, and {said that in the saféty campaign fo be : iconducted in Washington fully ‘one- half of the work that the commiitee will be able to do here will be accom- {plished through systematized instruc- | tion to every child in the public and parochial schools. Mr. Price said that in St. Louis re- markable results had been achieved ibly nlddllnxl'.n llhe school curriculum simple instructions in safety work. b “and in such a manner that nd extra M‘ WII work has been placed upon the ghild,” No tter ether You he said. “Drawing tedchéers require They have convertible collars, muff pockets and belt all around. Materials are the best of rich, woolen over-plaids and plain colors. o Sizes from 9 to 18 years. Warm, serviceable Mackinaws of the bet- ter kind. They’re specially priced for tomorrow at. . . . We took over from a. well known New York maker this lot of Dresses at a tremendous sacrifice. There are few of a kind—but many = kinds for selection—Crepe de Chine, Satin, Velveteen, Poiret, etc.— beaittifully embroidered and in combination effects. They are on sale Black Leather Boys’ Heavy —want a -room papered or decorated, or the Ribbed | puplls to take safcty work for their Auto ! subjects, while in the writing classes, | entire bouse—same careful attention is given tomorrow—Saturday—Second Floor. G‘ fl B . Union sn-n‘ inatead z: the child Wrx‘".‘g some- —efficient workmen; prices within reason. Jef . thing about ' ‘pretty birds singing " 1 R - - = 2 jaweetly. he is asked to nractice with | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. G L A e e Strap back; éu FI r rER5 — Mottled gray. :um;lline reluli\';’ to safety work, and e " ‘ i LF. s 1 n this manner thé matter is instilled | 714 13th N.W. Maln 5373-5374 L R 3 . L . warisllned. iacei@ co 18 |into the minds of the young.” | e— ~ —_— R EHOR A AR LT R $33382382338828383833838838338338 $238238888388. 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought c for Less Elsewherce” In the absence of Charles.F. Rob- | erts, Harry G. Kimball presided. Mr. Kimball appealed for 100 per cent tenddnce of the club at a turkey din- ner to be given at St. Colombo's Chapel. by Rev. Willlam W. Shearer, next Tuesday and Wednesday at 6 (it —Plush—Fur Coat The very best models of the seaso: The Cloth Coats are in . the big wrappy effects; in . the soft weaves that have warmth without weight. All with big Fur Collars. The_ Plush Coats are pile; or in handsomely effects, with real fur collars, and collars and cuffs; elegantly lined. Many models. . The Fur Coats are gen- \ uine Fur—those of de- P pendable- quality; strongly l\ sewed and with big comfy l collars. Full sweep; silk lined. Sale of Sport Coats— $9.90 $]:00 - e «Standard of the World” Reputation based on best Cycles ever made and advertising costing millions. p.m. Harold C. Shipman, Kiwanian from | Ottowa, Canada, and delegate .to the | Eastern Star conventlon, told of.work | being done by his club. Baker Weaver, recently returned from a trip around the world, was given a housing reception by his fel- low Kiwanians. Fred McKensle of the Rotary Club and Mr. Price were awarded flowers for being the most handsome and the most homely guests present. Civitan Activities. The importance of the cancer cam- paign now being conducted in the city A Great Thanksgiving Merchant Tailoring Sale— [[Fskis: terday.’ Preparations for nominations of offi- {cers to serve in 1923 were made, and announcement given that election of[ same would be held at the first De- cember meeting_ of the club. which wil be held at the Hotel La Fayette. Rudolph Jose ‘presided and an- nounced that the meeting scheduled | for Thankegiving day had been can- celed. A Big Purchase of Super-Quality Worsteds Brings the Timely Offering * Builtlike o Bicycle § pcAsk Your Dealer to show oo “Columbia™ Cosmopolitsn Club Meets. e E Gy e fi’b?('ig:f STEINFELD, lac., 116 W.3245 . N.Yo ’ . % An outline of thevprogram now be- 1 Ing. conducted by physiclans from CATALOG on request. every section of the country to eradi- an S —_——=— it At st b ———————— MADE TO MEASURE Values to $40 select from worsteds of such superior qualities— i ! at prices that reflect actual savings of many dollars. 4 Values to $50 - $838333838388382323883888382382382338888388888¢ Made up in Velour and Mannish Mix- tures; strictly tailor-finish.....c....... 3338388 i o e o i R i L SR First Floor Specials for Saturday Fancy Holiday Boxes for all gift goods Radio Silk Underwear Bloomers and Chemi daintily made. All o $2.50 value $7 .08 $383338383838323238383838388283333883888823838882883838888828883833888 ‘At Prices Never Before Associated With Worsteds of This High Quality Timely—indeed for there will be thousands of men who will want a new suit or overcoat for Thanksgiving Holiday . And unusual—to say the least—to be able to Genuine Beacon Bath Robes Every one with the Beacon label. Light and dark colors. Special 2.1 AT RSN ‘ SEIIRITNERIEATRARY Clearance E Qf Fine | £ Silk Hose : Disposing of staple brands—making room for holiday goods. Per- fect quality. Values up to $1.50 3 The College A new semi-Brogue made from rich brown atd black . calfskins—stoutoak tanned soles, uppers stitched with 4 rowb of silk thread. Alsothe sameshoe in low cut $7.00 ANIARETANEEENAINE BRI - friends and customers know that we have made many worthwhile offerings. Just step inside the door and see the worsteds We say in all frankness—that these worsteds are the best we have ever been able to offer in our $ s 50 23 years’ history as Merchant Tailors—and our . “HOW CAN ESIERSON DO IT?” e meetion 3o oy etore window: Sheamne = Ladies’ Silk E g £.°1" Pure Thread .Silk and Unlb e - 4 some Fiber.Sitk; such cele- £ brated brands ' as Buster Fine Footwear Pumps and Oxfords—in ‘Unless you have visited my store recently you cannot realize With tape edge A what wonderful values I am showing. -3 o —feel the quality—your touch will instantly tefl Brown, Onyx, Royal Crown £233222222384223222289223222292283822222842282421 33833382888388883832828823283832888883888888 383838388348 patent and plain leathers O T P e L B PR I T R LT PR E R TR TR T D EE LR T D LR e LR TP R PO EEE L] ' handles. A 4 & 2 i 1 lities. 3 als ; e 5 E —single. and triple seam Zsatin, etc. you their unusual qualitie Values to $55 1 “:,?.?J:u“mg“flmmfigféfilfl tsintarge colors. ack: Biack, Brown' and = b+ SPECIAL—! B o e e Sk e e B3 o s o e # y since e $ T R o e 1 sem-tiering You Row. ! L 32___-39 g E 5 raised thy. M| ‘Tuxedo Suits $4O )} I e e s A et c g ’ J . price on the i mhh.a:u?w-u cannot be raised lateron. . - LR Made-to-Measure ; : 0 f £ 1 iavite you to visit my stores snd form your own opision. I § : ] 2 £ wilinot ogupeclmmmun;:.mmeo?m\ht Values up to $2.25 .+ 4 . : §' yousrezactikgmons foryO ok Iqu can get elesyhery. ' Ea sl Pure Silk and full fash- Tailored 3 ' ; ; § _ Extraheavy soled calfukin shoes for Boys §5 2| il T Blouses 2 7 ; E Shdes made with genuisie ‘kid linings: arch suppo: | g You-Like-It, Mphawk, Al- 2 - 38 £ 3 ’9 ’l‘lfl “0 2 o | and long sieeve. Browns and Black. All tively finished. ed ; ¥ TR : N N- OE GMSTO GW{ o E | 98c value sizes—all perfect. $2.00 value E :: L . 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