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THREE HURT IN CRASH, | DRIVER OF ONE CAR HELD :| Girl's €ollarbone Broken as Autos Meet—S. H. Groves thr:ed With Intoxication. and definit, proper _values ig) shadow? 1Is it in the unvary Jng auatits of lha];vr[mn their ing color o spo A collision between the automobiles 'I'HE FVENII\(} STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURS‘DA" J'ANUARY 18, 1923, “JAZZ” CLOTHING ~ MAY COME UNDER BAN OF DESIGNERS By the As CINCINN ed Press, TI, Ohio, January 18.— Style creators of wnasculine ap- parel will fashion the coming sea- son’s satorial style at the semj- annual convention of the Associa- tion of Clothing Designers, is meeting here. which The board of governors will meet if executive session | FIND DIABETES PANACEA | AT WESTERN UNIVERSITY Insulin Restores Sugar-Burning Powers of Body, Students Declare. By the Associate] Press. SEATTLE, “Wash., January 18.— General conélusi of physicians at tached to the medical department at Washington University, .who have th insulin as | today. A movement |need die fi re that no one Toi tha eage, it was an- - DANISH SHIP_!ISSlNG. Steamer Newa Five Days Overduai i at Wilmington, N. C. | WILMINGTON; N. C., January 18.— Helde & Co., shipping agents, have requested the Navy Departmgnt to ! scelc news of .the Daulsh sWamer, Newa, five days overdue from .a{ Danish port with a cargo of cement, consigned tb this port. | The last reports of the Newa were received on December 20, when the | ship was bunkering at’New Castle- | on-the-Tyne. Aents of the vessel fear he hag | been rendered helpless tn the recent| Woodward & Wotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE k t »f Herman Edlavitch, 920 $th street, Storma of the Susnilcucoes and S. H. Groves, Dupont apartments, 1717 20th street, occurred yesterday afternoon at 10th and R streets. Mary Edlavitch, Dora Edlavitch and Marie Banks, residing at 920 Princeton street, occupants of the former car, were injured. Mary Edlavitch sus- tained a fracture of her collarbone, wlhille the others received paintul The three injured persons en to Emergency Hospital, was arrested on charges of driving while under the influence of liquor and colliding. He was re- leased bond in the sum of $1,000. | Mildred Swann, twenty years old, 102 Tth street southeast, was knocked down b: nounced yes Washington is one of four American universities at | which the new stance is being {'mrepared. | against the so-called “jazz" effect to men's suits will be launched at the convention of" the association, which dictates masculine style for the United States ‘and Canada. Irving L Franlkel, president of the Cincin- mati Club of Clothing Designe! and former head of the inter tional association, who wi the movement @gainst Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Mercbandue Is Nqt Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent « C. O. D. or On Approval Mail or Phone Ordzrs Not Accepted. when' you cowe to— The National Remembrance Shop 14th Street in thirteen While the substance 18 ctions of it Intermit- store sugar-burning that life can ath comes from nintelligent use however, 15 dangerous, it | was added. . | not a cure, [tently will | pawer in o t.nrn:s an- Expression of S, T §i§‘.',".‘. -~ Women’s Dresses Reduced to %9 . 25 Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Cloth Dresses in navy color. Odd lots of higher priced groups and with new sleeves; some with dainty collars ; others with embroidery or brajd trimming. Dresses, $5 Polaire Coats Horowitz, forty-six years % 2 . jold. 1440 V street, sustained a frac- Prites cut more than “half. Reduced to $9 25 browns and tans; pleated jture of his left leg last night when 4 i knocked down at 14th and V streets ?anion crépe endclotbdresfe, Iit' the autc in navy. Braid and silk trim- or plain back. Some full silk med. Just 6 in all, lined. ; 5, 1644 Dresses, $11 35 Sflk.and Cloth Dresses, deeply. price. lowered. Navy brown and black. Long Imc> or basque styles. Foster's Shop. Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts, $2.95 Again this remarkable offer. «Imported broadcloth, in white, tan, blue or gray. Minor de- fects explain_the greatly un- dcr1 price. Shirts in sizes 14 to Russian Cord Shirts Reduced to $1.25 Perfect, but in broken size irangr. Sizes 14 to 15% in the ot. Knitted Ties, 10c 100 ties; subject to minor de- fects. Cotton Socks, 15¢ Pr.; for 25c. Cotton Socks in ‘black only sizes 10 to 11. * Socks, Special, 25¢ Pr. High-grade mercerized lisle, a trifie irregular. Black, cordo- van, gray. DO’ | ro R nearly to the arm-pits; sembling the attire of a g o «Englishman, buttons, and coats with kirts, said tod that * clothitg is not popular and will never be.” Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, who would abolish pulpits gnd pews from [ churches, first came into wide prom- | f inence us author of “In His Step of which the enormous total of 0,000~copies have been circulated. Original Managemept of the Caleorma F it Co. a motor truck, driven by A coal very with- s is a screened soft of anthracite egg size; hard. Delivered clean, out slack or dirt. We also offer Coke at $16.50 Per Ton Lump soft coal or coke delivered without Public Application Chevy Chase Coal & Builders Supply Bethesda, Md. Phone Clev. 71 or Bethesda 123 Florida avenue |taken fo Garfield Hospital in | automobile that injured him. Vhile Tunning acyoss the road o, et pisce St e —15 cents a ri d e! nue vesterday }\mun, olored, four years old Harvard streef, was knocked down Jm the automobile of Richard Howes, ai Md., and njured about the head. He was taken to Children’s e it wus said lie prob- dangerously hurt 0 collateral at the statlon on & col- ;ha Sport Skirts - Special, $5 stripes and plain co Strifing models. Sizes to 32. DOWN STAIRS STORE OMB ON, Pardner, start for the big Round-up of Wit and Humor. Not a dull minute in the whole bar becue! Any newsstand in town is the place to get started. ¥ STAIRS STORE tenth pre ! liding charge. BISHOP W. F. McDOWELL HEADS M. E. COMMISSION District Divine Elected at Meeting in Cincinnati to Consider ! Union of Churches. Trimmed and Sports Hats, 51 Were $1.95 and More 30 Becoming Little Turbans, roll brims and * other shapes of velvet or metallic-trimmed cloth, Piping Rock shapes that may be worn late in the Spring. DOWN ETAIRS STORE Handbags, Vanity Boxes, Special, 95¢ 250 on sale tomorrow. . A close-out of a prominent maker of fine bags. "Way helow regulat price because just one or two of a kind. Shopping Bags Special, 25¢ to 50c 300 Black Shopping Bags or Carryalls, strongly made and finished with draw- strings or t -one straps. DOWN STAIRS STORE Blouses .Reduced to $1.65 30 sheer cross-bar dimities, front or back but- toning. Peter Pan or tuxgde collars. 36 to 42. - Blouses, 68c; were $1.25 20 Voile and Dimity Blouses, with Peter V collars. * Epsom Salts Like Lemonade Has Al the Splendid Bowel Action without the Awful Taste The WESTERN NUMBER of B the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, January 18.— Sertes of joint conferences to discuss or unification of the Methodist Episcopal Church and tbe Methodist Episcopal Church South opened here today and was expected to continue with dally sessions for probably three days. At separate meetings yesterday Bishop W. F. McDowell, Washington, elected chairman of the Metho- Episcopal Church commission, and Bishop Edwin F. Modzon, Nash- . was chosen to head the com- representing the Methodist opal Church South Pluns submitted by the two branches of the church will be care- fully considered in the joint session: {but. it was believed to be unlikely that any definite and final action {would be taken at this time. | “‘The discussions probably - will be reld behind closed doors, it was said. HUSBAND SHOOTS TWO. Declared to Have Fired on Wife SRS - - T = Pointing the Way for Thrifty Folks to Save on their Shoe Bills $ Boys’ Shoes $ DOWN ETAIRS STORE Brushed Wool Sweaters, °1 30 Sweaters raduced from $1.95. , Navy brushed wool, with narrow stripes of whne A few brown weol slip-ons in block also SL Almost all are perfect. {5 | | | is now on sale- These hard-writing daredevils positively due to appear: patterns Don’t disobey Wwill R Footlights Benchley ) A fi.'.. Herford SureShot Shermood that there impulse. wede Peters ~ Wild Bill Hanemann Hilo Jack Held Doc Traprock Hippo Sullivant Sizes 36 to 42 in the lot. AIRS STORE Philippine Underthings, $2.68; were $3.95 = = = - LEL - Gowns and chemise, counter soiled. shaha = elaborate designs. Women’s Govnu, 58¢ 7 Reduced for tomorrow’s clearance. White with contrast color embroidery. Bloomers, 35c; 3 Pairs, $1 Flesh or white; full cut and reinforced. Very good values. Corset Covers, 35¢ A Friday special. White with dainty mings, but a bit soiled. Petticoats, 51 Heatherblooms, Were $1.95 20. Good Quality - Petticoats with gathered-on ruffieg Various wanted shades, but not all lzngths in each shade. . “Boudoir Caps, 22c; Were 58¢c 50 lice and ribbon caps at this let-go price. 22c each; 5 for SL n P DOWN_STAIRS STORE Handmade with hand-embroidery. Rose-point scallops and Vests, 50c; Were $1 Flesh, blue or ovchxd vests with hemslucmx.g as trimming. s Vests, 15¢; 2 for 25¢ Fine yarn vests in_bodice or built-up styles. Slightly irregular. Sizes 36 to 44. Also Knitted Cotton Bloomers in flesh and white. Sizes 7 and 9. At same price. DOWN STAIRS STORE :R' & G Corsets, 75¢ X Were $1.38 27 good models in sizes 19, 20, 21, 26 and 27. Waistline and low top. A trifle soiled. Corsets and. Girdles, $1.58 34 reduced from $1.95 and §2. Of broche or elastic or combined. Wanted models but a trifle soiled. Bandsaux, Special, 38¢ ]‘0 Fine Bandeaux in different styles of or white striped or fancy fabrics. B ing. Sizes 32 to 4. and.Salesman. RICHMOND, Va., January 18.—Mrs. Lula ne twenty-six,. was shot in the abdomen and probably fatally wounded and Arthur Denzler, a sales- H was shot in the arm, In an affray at ‘the home of the woman's mother {here last night. Percy Layne, husband the woman, under arrest in con- n with the shooting. When constipated, bilious or sick, enjoy all the splendid plysic the tew Baits, discover: trim- the home of and found the Misses’ Shoes Made for sturdy boys, of real The kind they’re so fond of, leather and honest days’ worl both Black and either lace or button, Brown and in ts buys & package of Areocatio yadm ler when he entered Have Color in Cheeks e b ot Olive Tablets ¥ 1 your skin yellowcomplexion| 1HIEF HANGED BY MOB. vou have a bad taste in your mouth— | Victim Had Been Convicted of Cat- a lazy, no-good feeling—you should Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet—a sub-{ Tf;“l“?"'{“ifi Fias Whaudry 18- stitute for calomel—were prepared by | The-body of Abe Wilson, negro, was Dr. Edwards' ©live Tablets are i;;}’j’, Ebautitive pules:facmiNewbhts purely vegetable compound mixed \«nlu You will kuow them by their | be il during the absence of olive colu Deputy SNerifft Wright by a mob and | To have a clear, pink skin. bright victed Tuesday of catile stealing ancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. " the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing resulte. Millions of ful | couple there. Be Better Looking—Take pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— tle Stealing. take Olive Tgblets. & : Dr. Edwards after 17 years of «lud\ |found Ganging from (the Jiibiof (& urely, 5 n was taken from the New- olive oil ried from the town. He had been eves, no pimples, a feeling of buoy Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on They start the bile and overcome con- boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. had been sentenced to a fine of $300, or a jail sentence of six months. Newberry was the scene six years aso of one of the largest lynchings reported in Florida, when five negroes were hanged at one time and another shot to death following the killing of & deputy sherlff there. e — In one section of Madras, out of every 1,000 babies born in 1921, 522, or more than half, died. Brown lace shoes. Thrift Black, and sizes up to 2. Thrift Price. . 945 1.9 9900000000000 *Silk Stockings, 50c Women's Thread Silk Stockings; high spliced heels. Pola, gray or black. Slightly imper- fect. 853 to 10 Heather Sports Hose, 25¢ - Medium- weight. Heather browns and greens. Not perfect. Sizes 8% to 10. DOWN 'STAIRS STORD xa:lemng Sizes 46 _to 48, porters. _Sizes 24 to 3 Elastic Brassieres, $1 § greatly price reduced. Of heavy elastic, back Girdles, Reduced to $1 28 pink coutil and :lasuc girdles with four sup- Bandeaux, GSc' Were $1 }Ozo.hce -trimmed Long Bandqaux Sizes 32 to DOWN STAIRS STORR Dimity ‘Bedspreads, $1.85; Were %235 B“‘dow Aprons, 48c 11 Spreads, size 72x90 inches. Soiled and mussed. J House Dresses, 88c were $1.50 - . 25 Gingham or Percale Dresses. Billle Burke style. 1300 G TWO WORLD-RENOWNED ARTISTS MME. OLGA SAMAROFF and Strap Pumps and Oxford Ties black and brown; DOWN STAIRS STORE —in suedq and patent colo- nials’are included. They. have Military, Cuban and, Baby French heels. Tt $395 Price....... 00006000000« PSSP0 H0 64 Men’s Shoes —both English and blucher lace in brqwn and. blagk, famous Good- year It sewed. Twit §995 ‘Will Appear in Concert Here This Evening Both Will Use Their Faverite Piano, STEINWAY “The Instrument of the Immortals” It is also the Plano of Paderewski, Rachmaninoff, Hof- mann, Lhevinne, Cortot and ecores of others. As a vehicle of musical expression the Steinway has no coun- terpart in the world-—that's why all truly great artists use it at home and in public. Scarf and Tam Sets, $1.50; were $2.95 sizes 7, 8 and 12 years. 9 sets of warm brushed wool. Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments, 75c to $1.65 Price lowered because of slight irregularities, not affecting their wear. Girls’ and boys’ styles. Pnced according to sizes. W ’s High Shoes Lace or Button ) Some of the foremost makes of the world’s best ‘shoes are represented. You'll find W ashable Kidskin, o A ~ " pillowcases, 30¢; were 37V5c Calfskin, in solid colors and wonderful combi- 30 Aprone of’ ehambray or . 88 bleached muslin pillowcases, hemmed and free from dr 4 Size 47x3 nations — famous I‘urn‘ and }}\ (ilt srr;‘lfis:f- percale, with tle sashes: Some Size 42x36. o Gl Bl L0 e e : Leather, French and- Covered heels. it Hoover Aprons, $1 0 sheet blankets: white wilh; colored borders.” Slightly im- prace \ s i 20 AprogaerSrsv:mmhmy in Napkins, $1.15 doz.; were $1.50 bluo pink or green, with white . 20 dozen Napkins of mercerized damask, 18x18. 2 ? een . Unbleached Muslin, Special, 8c yd. 006600000042 Rubbers for B}‘.‘_‘},‘s?“‘,,,,‘;‘,"";;‘ Lengths of 2 to 9 vards. 3 inches wide. 5 30 novelty styles with em- . Remhants—Reduced Women’s Shoes women br°‘df"y-’ 2 . Lengths of 2 to 5 yards.. Ginghams, percales, flannel, crepe and Black and brown, solid Maids’ Caps, S 5c cretontre. colors and combination o DOWN STAIRS STORE pCuban heels Storm. and Low cut, exceptional values. both high and Cubdam s <= heels; extra good grade. G l t t t 29 ALEXANDER SILOTI et §9453 g IXiS - m er Loa s Reduced to Price. - > b4 Thrift . 40 Wa}'m Coats, in youthful pleated-back :!)lc—bul just one style which explains the lowered & Pri 39c Pair price. ' Excellent values. : = Aty mmw ¥ice.... . lompers, Speci » Dresses, $5; were $9.75 . 50 Peg-top Rompers with embroidery. Well 32 Girls’ bjeréey m'SCrepe1 Dresiées with fancy made. _fin:j; "gn.(;’ygazr: $3.95 wool embroidery. Sizes 12 to 16 years. : y Se ; were $3. . Button Shoes 3 sets of Sweater, Cap and Leggings. All white, A Dresses Reduced to $4 trimmed with biue, £ For P‘zfl'ml‘"dwomm 8 French Serge and Wool Jersey Dresses in* < Some of the very finest grades are put .in this group; lhey te atent leather with cloth "tops. glam and combination ; also black Thrift Price........ and brown. DOWN 1,000 Prs. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords On Sale Tomorrow, $1.95 ] Different styles and legthers that go with high-grade footwear, but these are in broken lots, which means you profit by the greatly lowered price. * All New. and Fashionable Styles . Some with turn or welt soles; others McKay sewed. Sizes 3 to 8 in the combined lot. Look thése over tomorrow for real values. DOWN BTAIRS STORE s BTAIRS STORE We are showing a fine steck of Steinway Grands which were personally selected in the factory last weék by our Mr. Edward H. Droop. E F. DROOP & SONS CO., 1300 G * Above Lincoin National Bank — Take Elevator at D Street Phone Main 8585

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