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Distinctive Linen HE perfectly starched whiteness of a TOL- MANIZED dress shirt endows the wearer with appearance finesse — it's the keystone of formal ess. The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. For harmony in formal whiteness wear a TOL- MANIZED collar—it's the top-off touch to MAN ALIVE! How they’re speeding in for these fine winter at MAN ALIVE! We've smashed all sale records for November suit selling. For men know that $29.50 is far below the market for suits of such character. Almost 1,000 suits—all from The Hecht Co.’s regular makers — suits identical with those we’ve had in stock at a full half more. Long-wearing whipcords are here in half a dozen smart styles; plenty of blue serges and the ever-serviceable unfinished worsteds. And + mnovelty tweeds, cassimeres and flannels. | Double-faced wool Auto Robes 55 Extra large size robes in rombination colors —green vith black, maroon with black, blue and gray. Size T4x52. Sale at Nothing richer or finer for band and silk trimming. Black. pea -Genuine cowhide Bags, -4 A traveling companion of tharacter—real cowhide. and wal leather lined. Heavy brass trimmings; secure lock. Cordovan russet and black. S-inch size. )_, dl’ess linen correctness. )‘::N—Mé eo Franklin 71. 1~ S0B500 650660 'l‘.HL EVENING ST I]ISASTERS INPAST j TRACED T0 STRIKE Bltumlnous Mme Explosions Show Lessened Morale, Bureau Director Thinks. are attributed to a tertain extent, in a statement yesterday by Director Bain of the bureau of mines, to the miners’ five-month strike. “There has been a lessening of morale throughout the coal industry |as a result of the strike, which tends ’xouam a less careful attitude of |mind” Mr. Bain declared. “Another| i probable factor is the change in per- sonnel at the mines following the strike and the shifting of miners to camps where they are not familiar the dangers and, in places, is a lack of that discipline |s essential to prevention of; with vhhllns the hazards of nature.” asonal Hazards Discuswed. onal hnz ards, which are great- the coal industry during the ulted in intensified activity, Commenting on recent explosions, | Mr. Bain declared that the coal min-| 777777770 —two-button coats —three-button coats —jfour button coats Norfolks and sport models—semi-form fitters for the smart young man—standard sack coats for Solid colors and fancies—just the conservative. as you like them. Sizes for everyone—regular, “long,” ‘short,” in chest measures from “’stout” and “long stout,” 33 to 52. Winter’s finest hat VELOURS s 315 winter wear than velour. Soft as fur; rich as velvet, with a sheen like satin. Stunning! All these are finished with satin lining, genuine leather sweat rl, gray and tan shades. All sizes. Sale Wool 'SWEATERS $3.95 All-wool and wool-mixed sweat- whether in fighting a batlle| serve ing industry in years had not -nfleua 80 many big dlsasters as in reten! months. “Investigations now under way will determine the causes of past accidents and what, If lnylhln‘ might have been done to g vent them, hut ln vestigations alone w! no ance that similar lmldanls Wlll not occur again he assert: “In the face of nmue increased haz- ards, it is mediate duty of ach operator and each mine owner to concentrate his attention on the prevention of accidents. Unless this is done, there will be more accidents and more lives lost, however much the research men may do to solve the causes of accidents and to provide methods of avoiding them.” Lack of Morale Noted. #Tho let-down of morale on the part Hecent explosions in bituminous gf the individual miner is indica lll’ed coal mines, resulting in 185 deaths,|by a startling increase in the number SN ohen s A of accidents caused by falls of roofs y or of coal falling at the working face. The prevention of such accidents is almost wholly a matter in the hands of tha individual worker. In the matter of exnxoulonl how- ever, there is a collective reaponllh" ity, which begins with the indlvidual Whoso act or carelessncss 1s the cause af the lccldent lnd continues to the opera mining con- altions that allow the extension of & local explosion into one spreading through the mine.” OFFICERS GET HONORS. Lleut Col. Archibald G. Thacher of New York city of the Infantry Re- ps_has been awarded the dlsllnguisl\ed service cross for ex traovdinary heroism in action at St. Juvin, France, October 14, 1918. The citation says that he made a danger- ous reconnalssance in front of his . battallon, enabling it to make a suc- , | cessful attack on a strong hostlle po- 2 slll on. 'ol. James F. Barber of Philadel- Dhla of the Engineer Reserve Corps has been awarded the dlnl(ngulshed mrvic» metal for exceptionally meri- orious services in command of the :ouh Engineers, 79th Division dur ing the Meuse-Argonne offensive. o Men’s felt Sllppers 5] Firm felted slippers that hug the ankle and fit the foot. Soft and comfy. Brown, Yale blue and gray, with plaid cuffs in contrasting colors. Sizes 6 to 11. D700 m0mkkm0msumgsg0ni HANAN SHOES for men who know jaality and are willing o pay a fair price for it. ers, Cardigan stitch, shaker knit and heavy jumbo styles. Some in solid colors; some in college com- binations; some in vivid coloring that would make-a’' Canadian jum- - ber-jack green with emvy. All sizes. THER you’re gunning " for game or for orders, SUPERIOR Knit Union Suits give— you this fit-as-a-fiddle feeling. Let us measure you for long-wear comfy fitting SUPERIORS today. 2 Two Represented '.l‘hamn‘lm as Bootleggers in Robbery. Leroy Kelson, colored, was given a term of tcn years in the pénitentiary yesterday by Jus Titoainnt Diviaton 1. union George. Forrest, aiso cotorea will serve a term of elght years. Thé men were convicted of representing thempelves as bootleggers and lur- ing James E. Pass, a soldier, from the War Coliege, 1ato an alley and robbing him of The soldier testified that the men met him near 2d and I streets south- west, October 10 last, and invited him to sample some whisky prepara- tory to a sale of the liquor. When he followed them into the alley, the wit- ess said, the men displayed weapons and relieved him of his bankroll Assistant United States Attorney Em- erson conducted the prosecution. e —— Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache lt'- toolhh to suffer from Mllomn:wm dizziness, a“‘fi""nmm l.l“ln llv.r Piils end gently oa liver and bowels. Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price 722272 0% WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. SENTENCED FOR HOLD-UP. WW%W%%WW T Money for Christmas! Are You Running Short This Year? Get Ready Now for Next Year! - JOIN OUR Christmas Saving Club! Relieve the stress of Christmas shopping. Be prepared! Have all the money you need. Saving in our Christmas Club becomes an easy habit and, oh, how handy that Xmas fund comes in! today—start on any of these plans. weekly weekly -c-cnn-lne- Now— Pro“llel | $10 weekly | WE ADD INTEREST TO EACH AMOUNT STANDARD NATIONAL BANK 9th St. at New York Ave.—“Plenty of Room to Park” RIERRREREREREIDEDERDERERVEES NN Now comes the Hecht Co.’s annual Sale of SILK SHIRTS 95 and believe us we ve done something This sale went over tremendous last year— showed us how many men really appreclate quality silk shirts at a fair price. So we planned then to repeat on a bigger, broader scale. We bought the silks over six months ago (they’ve advanced since then), but we bought early, so our makers could do careful, exacting work. Every shirt is of highest excellence in materials and making; finished with custom attention to detail; made of these finest of silk shirtings: Crepe de chine, jersey and broadcloth silks, etc. In color combinations to please every taste. All sizes 14 to 17. PURE SILK knitted neckwear $ Made to sell at $3 and $3.50; sale Beautiful silk ties that strike the eye with wonder and delight. Ombre shadings that rival a sun’s reflec- tion in a water pool—-wn.h as many tones as a painter’s pallette. Men’s bla}nket robes $4, bodied robings; soft and thick, bt llqht weight; cumfy to muggle in. Attrac- tive patterns with cord girdle to match. Full taped seams. All sizes. 7th at F The Brushed wool mufflers, $2 Imported from England, where these mufflers are an essential part of a good dress- er’s wardrobe, Light buff, ox- ford and brown—warmth without weight—finished with fringed ends. l 65 Grenadine knits, fine mesh, wide mesh, lace effects —knit to wear forever and aye. Ties that face the world with beauty; ties that any man will be glad to stand behind. All first quality. Imported clocked wool hose $]1-35 Another English importa- tion, Medium-weight wool with contrasting clockings. For dzess or sports wear. fecht Co. - Meyer’s tan cape gloves $2 The name is evidemce of their quality. Selected cape in regular or cadet sizes, with spear or embroidery backs. (Tue Hoat Co., men's shop, first Soor.) th F