Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 21

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> 4 - THE EVENING' STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, Der\mm J 1922.° . - O e Saks & (Tompan Let your own good judgment weigh these Overcoat Values and you’ll decide the price is ONE-MAN CAR KIllS' WOMAN, AGED 74| Fatal Accident in Area Where Citizens Have Complained. Otner Mishaos. STAUNTON, Va., December 1.—The | Alleghany Sanatorium at Goshen was in ruins today as a result of fire of undetermined origin yesterday. The, loss is estimated at between $100.000 snd $150,000, partly covered by in- surance. The building was completed in 1890} as the Alleghany Hotel at a cost when completely furnished said to be in the nelghborhood of 000. Afte B ing several vear: "d, and rec corporation ) . It was be- deled with the view to re- opening PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It A one-man car on the North Capitol sireet branch of the Washington Rail- way and Electric Company last night struck and almost instantly Killed } Alice L. Jones, seventy-four years old, 2420 North Capitol street. Pink- ney F. Green, 1838 §th street, motor- man-conductor in charge of the car, wXs released by Coroner Nevitt to appear at an inquest at the morgue ALICE L. JONES. e T ed to the coroner that| John Harper. colored. forty-five | was re roner that . po° the Wwoman was struck by the car|3€ars old, 7 Fuirmont court, yo Just as she stepped from behind a car | day afternoon received injuries to lus o 4 parallel (rack going in the op-| face and hands as & result of colli- | posite direction. She was taken to|sion betw 5 o D o Whe _was taken !o]aion between his bieycle and an au hile. where she was pronounced dead, | tomobile at Connecticut avenue un\l‘ ‘The aceident occurred almost in front | K street. e refused treatment. Pays 4 Per Cent ' of her home. W. B. Jeffrics, 2116 Kalorama road, | Y 5 37 ¢ Complaint Repeatedly Made. and Mrs. Annie Smith, 2246 Ontario ||| on shares withdrawn be- ru un rece en e ‘ ‘The North Washington Citizens” A ere drivers of automobiles | fore maturity. - sociation, in whose territory the Alorida avenue and | cident occurred last night. has repea oM edly striven to eliminate use of the one-man_street car on North Capitol ssociation has gone on 'n~l the use of teh one-man every meeting for the last iix months the onecman car has hoen iz This type of car. accord-|in a collision a nduit road and | . chairman of the Jewett street late night Oc- 1 e on public utili- | cupants of the machines were nut alike to car rider| hurt. and « should be taken Mrs. Mary Rupple, 1318 Rhode lc».‘ off the North Capitol street line. land avenue, fell from hf’r llll‘lhdlnl £ 3 automobile near Naval Attacke Hurt. early this morn Capt. H. Aranha, naval at-| juries to her leg: tache at the Brazilian embassy. was/| treated at Eme painfully injured terday afternoon | when the taxicab which he, Mrs. i Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 CornullthndESh.N.W.l Warren 11| et, and John were damaged | f I . ! o | e . i Don’t judge by any Coats you have seen anywhere else — or here. Because ' .these establish an entirely new standard 1 even here. Herringbones and Warmth-without- weight Weaves — Double-faced Cloths — | plain or plaid backs—the modernized | Ulsters—- with Kimono or Raglan sleeves. { belts all around; Patch pockets. I Newest Victor Records On Sale Today at Worch’ See complele ltst,i’age 18 Style No. 80 $100.00 10 75¢ Records 2‘;;!?: 7'50 $107.50 e tracks on Connecti- the car bore down upon it and ck it a severe blow. The naval officer was the only person in _the machine to be injured. He suffered severs contusions and bruises. = (apt. Aranha was removed to his home at the Rochambeau Apartmentss and will be compelled to cancel all “hsagements for several day Aceldent Ends Chase. Josephine Nell, colored. nineteen rs old. 1640 Montello avenue northeast, last night prevented Motor cle Policeman Godbold of the ninth | nct from overtaking a speeding | motorist in North Fy for the molic man to abandon his pursuit and take ualty Hospital. | essie Mayfield, thirty years old, 1244 10th street. was knocked | down by an_automobile driven by Miss Helen Nash, 122 M street, at ath and I streets vesterday atternoon. Miss Mayfield was taken to Emer- sency Hospital and treated for bruises and shock. Samuel West, 1349 Maryland avenue northeast. lost control of his automo- bile at 5th and K streets yesterd and the machine broke a lamppost i and fire hvdrant. Physicians at Cas- ualty Hospital failed to find that | West had sustalned any injuries. Joseph J. Lynch, thirty-eight vears | They are mostly in the light Tans and ; Grays — the shades that are most in demand and far from plentiful in supply. The details of tailoring upon which depends the question’ of satisfaction are vouched for by the Saks label. All sizes. = Style No. 240 $115.00 old, attempted to alight from a mov- | ing electric car at White House sta- | ing cuts ana bruises abou 10 75 d . h _ B 9. B f. l 1 [ s T Records Saturday is to the: Boys’ Benefit—largely— ‘rer:i%c:};"'?i‘i:‘}::' e s Ys‘:;:m('),,‘;n 7-50 some prices that’ll interest you parents—ilfl:nensely; but likewise attractive to the boys themselves. ! Moore, in_the employ of the Liberty' Taxicab Company, 2214 14th street, | and_an automobile driven by Millard ; A. Walter, Brentwood, Md.. collided | at Florida avenue and 14th street yes- terday afternoon. Walter received in- juries to his head and face. Moore was arrested and charged with driv- ing while under the influence of Cheviot Overcoats Bi g . C omblnatlon A Regulation Model Right Posture Suits With Two Pairs of Pants $15.00 They are Tweeds and Fancy Cassimeres, plaited $122.50 But $10 places s and George Lyons, { A either of these genuine Victrolas with ten Victor Records of your own selection in omobil 1 ?-"'n.'x'l.l s .‘nmh»r mac Blue and Brown Pebble. Cheviot — Double breasted with convertible collar: belt your home. Norfolk models—and both All-wool Suits, with Long Overcoats—dou- all around; silk emblem on | atal wh "w'y'f""“A" PI?’;.‘-S gf }:antt; aire fu]ll lgled. two pairs of Pants; both ' ble brelasted. with in- s]e;\'eiz Red flannel lining i pital. where she was s : e Suits that make boys g - S verted plait in back ; belt an /enetian yoke and . full lined. Sizes 7 P ) a i Balance to Suit Your Convenience manly: Sizes 7o 18 yeats: pairs full lir s et o o St s n, 5 road. were dri to 17 years. «ollided at Otis and 11th streets yes- Liberal Terms—No Interest 17 years. 10 years. lerday afternoon. “?f[rfiyzfi?iihf’{i'i? Our Guarantee Goes With Every Victrola ChinChi“a All-wool Mackinaws— . . . Corduroy Suits—with oo Euts ing Litloelte received e e Ly TR : ceived sursical aid at Garfield Hos- | Overcoats ed plait in back; belt all gle breasted; belt all Jel’sey Suits Knoked Down by Auto. | Warm and Comfortable around.. Sizes 7 to 17 around. Sizes 12 to 17 Smart Novelties t'ora Logan. colored, three and one- | half vears old, 1428 10th street, yes- | terday afternoon was knocked down near 10th and P streets by an auto- | mobile driven by John M. Sanders, 505 | years. vears. H ugo Worch Pranos l879 "lo G For Rent. $15.00 $ 5.95 | Buchanan street, and bruised about ite H - | the hea ‘ Light and Dark Tans: rios‘:el':g; %‘:I::s lzg :acl:.ms:‘:fs Middys, Balkan. Button- | Double breasted, with in- ’ ; on Models, Blue, Green. . verted plait in back; belt all $1 .69 $1 .50 Tan and Brown. plain [ around; convertible collar: Corduroy Button-on _Suits: Play_Suits—Coat and Pamts: colors; braid trimmed and i lined with wool. Sizes3to in Mouse, Blue sbd Zrown; MR Rsther headyicee ops. combinations. Sizes 2}/; to 10 years. 1o 8 years. 3 to 12 years. 10 years. Now for the 1923 Christmas Club In your enthusiasm for Christmas, 1922, don’t forgct Christmas, 1923. It’s sure to come around with its same heavy de- mands on your pocketbook. Start saving now! Join our 1923 Christmas Club— now open. = Here’s how your pennies accumulate: . On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Thank a Market Condition for These Overcoats— At such a price as 50c a week will amount to $25 and interest at 3% $1 a week will amount to $50 and interest at 3% $2 a week will amount to 3100 and interest at 3% $5 a week will amount to $250 and interest at 3%, $10 a week will amount to $500 and snterest at 3% Checks will be mailed at the end of 50 weeks. 3 AVIN i SECURITY emrkiréic. BANK ‘WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK Corner-of 9th and G Streets UNDEB UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION You know the Economy Floor is interested in the offerings that are made by manufac- turers who, for one reason and another, want to quickly convert Clothing into cash. Of course, we are intensely critical of the quality and character—which means just such an ofiermg as this. ey 2 Double-faced Cloth and Herringbone Overcoats—great big, roomy garments—with Raglan sleeves; belts all around; patch pockets — features that spell fashion —at a price that plamly spells bargain. Sizes up to 42. .

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