Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1923, Page 22

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N a9 —t What Makes Traffic Whirl? And, if It Does, Why Pool It? Introducing to Washington—a fl traic whirlpool, whatever that is. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON: D. C., T Z.»|D. C. MEN TO GO TO ROME. whirlpool had-apparently sent it. Across P : street came a woman a little child, With childish curjosity he sought jnformation from the wom- an and stopped in the middle of the street for explanation, right in a square set off by white lnes. ‘That is for safety.! his mother told him 22 she grabbed his arm and made for the Bldewalk, displaying little confi- !lluon Picked for International Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Eleven men from Washington will he among the two hundred American business men who are to attend the United States announced today. The delegates from Washington in- clude the following: Robert L. Brad- shaw of the chamber: Charles J. Brand of the Department of Asricul- ture; -Alan G. Goldsmith and O. P. Hopkins of the Commerce Depart- ment; Egmont F. Koenlg of the War Department; Ben H. Lambe, James O'Connor, John M. the HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923, : e *"The subjects of reparations and nen on the progra: general question of financial meas- ures neceasary for of international trade will alse come before the meeting. Smith — I ‘see you' ‘are planting onlons. 16th street narthwest, in which she has an equity of 310,000, he says has bonds worth: 35,000, apd "diayonds valued at $1,000. She mlso regeives $35 per mouth from the V. 5 Biurest for I8 war Pocuioe. L band decl s. His wige has: at ali times been better off than he, ‘the de fendant tels the court, and loaned RIESISTS ALIMONY PLEA. Granville C. Bradford Denies His allled debts are given promi- places t m. The the restoratien G C. Bradford. real estate broketr, yesterday opposed tho grant- ing of. temperary alimonv to Ids wife, ‘Well,” there's nothing lke It is located at 16th and K streets. dence even in the information that Moore, Jobn J. money to him on several Every motorist passing that spot she had imparted. second general meeting of the Inter- | Redpath and C. D. Snow of the Cham- | onlons to kiil digease germs, Betty B, Bradford. He denies that | Bredford save he oges 38, 5‘4"2:” S e e o e g Bvon Poiicomes tn wased - | SHERY! Conmbar ot Commires to | e of Commarce, PEARS Unlied eaton | el b et 400 hros Lo S8 [ Mamaima’™ 79,85, SOE0%T) T(0M, iRy | bt Kls Incoms dose ot sigkes V1t : % ar 0 |an cey C. Zapf of the Internationat |} pen: @ hearing of her suit th. - He i s down, looked hard, and listened. What Thoso who swould abide by the traf- |34, the Chamber of Commerce of the ' Chamber of Commerce. em? .. B 2&aink him. She owns a house, 1822 | torney P. M:r:h;::;‘”md JaiAs he saw was a plcture pussle. What he heard were the wheels turning ‘round in his own head. Only thct, and nothing more. Having examined the intersection and the picture puzsle, the motorlst proceeds, with a determination to live & cleaner, better life. The new trafic whirlpool is there. 16 TH. ST. fic regulations are waiting patiently for some one to tell them just what they must do upon reaching the whirl- pool. They hesitate about golng in, but once in, they want to know how to get out without running afoul of more _regulations. However, there should be little worry there, as a po- liceman has been observed hovering around this corner for a long time. He was asked what it's all about. He didn't know. Py Inspector Headley chief of the traf- fice bureau, it is/ understood, does know about the trafic whirlpool. But What a “traffic whirlpool” s is being kept a secret, while motorists and Spring at T he Hecht Co. v | A one-day sale of - ' & ! ’ . . A gala event wli-af . Boys' two-knicker suits A o ol { 5595 New Silk Frocks for Spring | - New spring styles at that! $ l 5 Tweeds, cheviots and cassi- Featuring sparkling colors meres, in mixtures and solid colors, including brown, gray and olive. and delectable weaves More than twenty styles, and every one Choice of Norfolk or sports models; patch and flap pockets. specially selected—not bulk buying of so many at a given price. TRAFFIC —_WHIRLPOOL pedestrians pender over the curved ines and clrcles, as In a maze, and each time they pass, they look back with a sigh, and a furtive look back- ward to see if a trafic cop Is chug- slng up behtnd. All Slow Down. If the whirlpool does nothing else, 1t serves to caume automobile drivers to slow down and in some cases stop 1o study fthe situation at this inter- section. Then, with an “T guess 1t's #li right to go ahead,” shove her in high and pags on through The lines und circles have been on the street now for more than a weel. h day draws lts little crowd cuss what jt'= all ebout. But here were added eight signs, he is waiting to explain it later. Mountime, everybody waits the s0- lution with intere: Both pairs of knickers fully lined; belt loops and watch pock- ets; roomy and perfectly tailored a throughout; sizes 7 to 17 years. * REMEMBER, THIS SALE 1S FOR TOMORROW ONLY Boys’ New Spring Golf Caps, 95¢ consider Noonan's Lem- ‘ream the satlsfac- of the creams . Products of best manufacturers, who grant- cd us the rare privilege of selecting each dress as we detected some point of merit which many 16 TH. ST. on ea ;m(l»gmt‘)ée lfl‘ou‘rwhcaotrnlt;’-n“;:m;‘_ 7. 2 Pleated or band shapes and the favored one-picce top. we should be proud ta offer our friends.~Be- Rl B T R NOONAN'S Cheviots and tweeds in color blends to correspond with spring cause we purchased—isnfact, we plunged—in These were rad and white on black ~ suits. Genuine leather inband and novelty lining. Sizes 633 numbers and-bought.epough to warrant a price fud polte hi LEMON to 7%4. (Tue Heeht Co., Srst fioor.) so low that you are’the winncr_all througt one facing i aflic e an Materials Colers Sciasors Grinder Takes a Chance. Whai s whiripoot o ah, thrre, the | s New handmade blouses Sl i me. one of the “sci mystery! The whirlpool hax be O Alltyme Crepe Paisley . angling his bell." He whiFling mt 16th and K streets n s The the dar. Ju" Too P,-euy for Words Deep-pebble Canton Camel Shage 1 the white lin between the pavemen out of them, increased the of strokes on his bell, trust- he safety the lines were’ for more tham a week, neemx to know why it I supposed to do. lacking in this sketch is an X to designate where the body was found. | Lanvin. Green “ Vfpuntain Haze Caramel, Cocoa Satin Crepes Youthful Taffcta Mellow Charmeuse curve For sale by Peoples Drug tores, Liggett's, Lansburgh & Bro. and oth- er good drug and department. etores. 51 95 ended i flord to pedestrians, and | - 2} %O made a dash for the outher side of the — - — Handmade Krepe-Knit Rose, Navy street. He heaved a sigh of relief as job, i Sy Combinations Brown' Black One of the little crowd on the SEEAGs R i throughout and everything about them new to the last degree! Dainty batiste and dimity devel- oped in many Two Styles Sketched The *new drapes. panels, handkerchiefs, Deauville collars and ~kerchiefs, deep Bertha collars, quaint basque models, beads, floral motifs, embroidery, sashes, gir- dles and novelties. Women's sizes, 30 a penknife grind. He appcared relieved that - something had come.aleng to take his wind out of the whirl into w h the NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK ' SEEKS $10,000 FUND. " INDORSED BY PRESIDENY = i to WONEN! DI ANYTHING NEW sizes, 14 to 1& 1 (The Hecht Co., to 44; misses’ second geor.) | Colored’ Y.” W. C. 'A. Will Open { 2 models —all vie I, ' - . o L} g : ln; Hertins iwettes firctts: Beo S0 l::aliysn:: l!;rchrfi st ! i j with each other Women's Clubs - Federation - 1e Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. €. A | ! g nen’s nbs &ederation S i e it i i § for first place. Praising Movement. $10,000 for maintenance and exten- ! § The batistes are e Hiie programiofithe GeneralMeteras | & o o ea Macnis: MR eieoeipts ] i w‘ in Tuxedo model ton of Women's Cluba to conduct &{ Srq bear Botiation or 1922 were | Dresses ‘Kimonas Draperles | with real filet lace nation sarden weelk campaien Apri |GG 307 T Lot St hien i, | OKIrts Curtalns Ginghama | s ORe DiziE keI o R % 1 y dont g Tn & letter to Mrs | €nteen years old, and is directly aml.| COAts Sweaters Stockinge ! _ The dimities are the youthful Peter Pan style with omen ln er 0 a S . president of the{ lated with the national Y: W. C. Waists Coverings Everything | Irish picot edge. All are elaborately hand-embroid- £ e President said: o p g Y Flad to assure you of m_\-;:’cci\o’r:' \:;k city, has a boa-d of di ! ered and drawn in vast assortment. The favored ndoTsement of the program of | nd management composed { = 5 el - e P e kS - e L T EETA S e X : qieral Erdcmation of Woms | entively of colored women. fipeasd - ; French turn-back cuff. Sizes 36 to 46. ) lhe::c s luck in :th numela.l 1/ S0 l:stmufd.. }nltlhls case the l:iu]l; is ,;louradm lflu e e Dew X = Miss % F, G. Merri : | form of savings and a new winter coat to finish the season and be all ready for skt e, rritt has been'elect- Dla nd ! N g g y Who take par: and to the. com. | ed chairman for the campaign, with mo s i ew pon ce blouses’ $2.95 next y oa ‘i:::g?;'ez:rfe;::‘;gvelfifiv'n‘ql::f | henty captains and ten groups o(; { Tailored models and many beautifully embroidered 5 X ; e SR e s each under each cap-|. | and lace trimmed. Round, square and V neck lines;- The actual facts of the case are these: We do not want to store these coats, movement, Mrs. inter ! e captal 3 . . " oo = ] Vi v - 1 .3 - - H holds, fnoann & great aca) more than | g;;ng:r;:, 'Sl;:’;u;{?tf;"n?‘f?.f 7 (A i long sleeves with the new French cuffs. e I although by so doing we will save money, for prices are sure to be higher next Eii1d or the BTown-up can raise a few | woll. Mre Al B Caberinc yop, oL | ractage. Don't wonder whether you can| season—which truth is verified by authorities on the subject. S T L % - orrothers, Mrs. Madge Cuney, | home dyelvg is guaranteed with Diamond | t d with the vitalit L 1 11ty d | M| Eth 3 g § it e slialland ellabitiy end Sonaiiihelicrans mitre JSuv:_uI;.reer. Dyes even if you lave meser dyed before. | re Onne Over rapes 7 17 2 fulfiliment, of human life as related ton. Jiiss Hattie . Ivey, Miss Gawap |75t tell your druggist whetber the material { To di he h. . e';‘;nf:l".;;"’:/l::l)fl; tl:w‘r: hs:l’_fé‘ ar:'l‘!er,“i\l‘rs Kelly Miller, Mrs. Alma-| Y00 ¥ish to dye is wool or silk, cr;hun;;, o dress the home for spring ~ s ubwomen ott, s n i i = s 18 Earden week. We belleve in | Shaw and Stoa & -y>pd; Mrs. Julla | It o linen. cotton, or mized 500k, Bisme Brown, navy, reindeer Sport coats of double- Sport and dress coats the kind of activity that links itself = with ordered purpose—that sees,tie day as a part of eterni —most of them fur- - trimmed. Bolivia and suedine. (The Heckt Co., second Sioor.) and came!l suedine, velour and Pollyanna cloth; sizes 14 to 38. face materials; deep shawl collar; sizes for misses and women. Sl .59 (set) New patterns and color effects for spring are sim- ply irresistible! These sets, made for us, are es- pecially pleasing and well made, with overlocked edges. The valance is finished with edging, and there is sufficient range of styles to accommodate all sorts of home furnishings. COL. MEARS GIVEN NEW POST | L c ederick Mears, Corps | 5. who has been superin-: Iroed consisviction and! for several o B e Lt - Wi, {asmum JORDAN PIAND coviman GEN. ALLEN ORDERED HOME. Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, who com- | nded the American forces in the ine valley, has been ordered to this | - and will report to the chief of [ staff for assignment to duty, He will { start for the United States in a few days. i THAYER SUPERIOR PRINTING and ordered to for duty in the Sth Corps Area. | By request, a repeat of our Sale of Spring Pumps and Oxford Dressy pump of satin and brocade combination. Set Sketched - - -Crochet Bedspreads, $1.65 Attractive Marseilles design, and a quality out of all manner of consistency with its low price. Hemmed ends, full size. Perfect Quality Sheets, $1.25 Your choice of 72x90 or 81x%0). Snow-white, seamless and made { with deep hems, firmly sewn. Excellent Pillowcases, 39¢ Each Size. 42x36, fully bleached and free from dressing.e Firmly i hemmed ends. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) Girls’ spring skirts brimful of style “Tony” red pump with Wingfoot rubber heel. Although this sale comprised 2,000 pairs of new pumps and oxfords in more than thirty styles, appreciative women soon depleted. the immense assortment. ! hy Small Work Exclusively Where Quality and Service Meet PHONE MAIN 1816 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD S. FISK, IManager The obliging manufacturer allowed us another lot, because we are besieged with calls from women who did not get a share and, seeing their neighbors’ purchases, realize what they,ve missed. The Very Popular $100 Consolte Model Victrola On Speciql Easy Terms . There are styles for every footwear occasion, frém the practical walk- ing! oxford-to'a dainty pump of plain and brocade satin for formal wear. , (The Htcht;l‘n. #rst Goor,) Jaunty -little -skirts for girls of 6 to' 16 years, take on the air of grown-ups in their modish appearance. Tweed mixtures, checks in black-and-white and brown- and-white. The kiltie skirts are in smaller sizes only. The others are on washable body. i For Colds, Influenza andas a Preventive Welcome another thousand Women’s Gingham | Home Frocks, s14. )Iére than a dozen styles! FOR midmonth. sclling we secured a 4 number of this popular Console model in both regular and English Brown ma- hogany. - The musical value of this Vic- trola is well established, and Jordan serv- ice makes it doubly attractive when pur- chased here. Knowing that the Victrola is as fine.a piece of cabinet work as a piano gve deliver these new models to you in flawless condition, properly polish- ;d to go with the furnishings of your ome. £ Jordan’s Victor Service Costs No More Rompers and Creepers, 59¢ Gingham; chambray, linene and Loretta cloth. They are slight seconds. of 75c and $1 grades, but the trifles that render them seconds are merely soiled spots that will come out in the laundry. All wanted colors an® combinations; some with touches of hand-embroidery; sizes 1 to 6 years. 3 (Tie Hecht Co., third floor.) Hosts of clean-tut checks in as many colors! -Regular and extra sizes, 36 to 52! : Scores of different trimming effects! Two lots of women’s Pure silk hosiery, 89° Hard to believe that you can buy pure silk hose at a One sketched, and all the others equaliy.pleasingl‘ We thought we had a large lot, but valuc-wise women bought them by the half dozens. We duplicated our order-and the new - The First and i rice so, Jow—true, however, and we want you to be the 4 lot 4s>veady for those who failed to get-a share of the others. 't Cold and Grip Tablet judge of “their value and you'll agree that it will be an = g £ . . economy-to"_, m;:hase en;uz); go{] ?Il;easc:in. T - e * Lot 1—Slight seconds of full-fashioned, pure si ose - o S e Thafex boars e M gnarmes in black only and 2 full range of sizes. Mercerized garter Come to the store, if possible; if not. order-by: : tops for extra.service. & Lot 2—Perfect quality, seamed back hosier{' with mer- cerized garter tops and all sizes in the lot. Black and brown —essential colors. for ‘present style footwear. s S e e > o (The. Heelt -Ce,, first. Soor. 5 | R phone or mail, and we’ll attend to your order imniedi= (A) Peppermint check; 7 B plain vestee, ollar' . a ately. Ceufs; slring e, T ; ; | JORDANS G St.at 13tk i ated| ebary - (The. B:c

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