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2820 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, M. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, "1923.' ISEVEN PERSONS INIURED| Abe Martin Says: IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS| /o i Motor Cycle Policeman Thrown ‘When Wheel Skids as He Pur- sues Auto Speeder. . BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE SToRe” || Impressive Values in Furniture Good furniture exceptionally low priced— this sale’s accomplishment. Refurnish your home now at these savings. Divided payments easily arranged. Refrigerators | $52 Duofold Beds ‘ - 382 | Motor Cycle Policeman W. M. Suthard of the sixth precinct was thrown from his macline near John Marshall place and D strect last night about 8 o'clock and his left hand and knee injured. The wheel skidded on the car track while Suthard was in pursuit of a speeder. Mrs. Adam Posey, thirty-five years old, 1308 I street, yesterday afternoon was knocked down by an automobilc driven by Harry ¥. Hastings, 905 B street northeast, near 14th and streets. Mrs, Posey was only slightly hurt. ~ Richard F. Smith, nineteen years old An optimist is a feller that|| 768 Morton street, was injured aboutlivag iy an apartment an’ chums his face and hands last night when| . P 5 his motor evcle crashed inte the sida| With th” owner of a closed car. of & house near Flagler place and V1 - What gits us is why,more | street. He was taken home by the 2 - ge | police. beauty doctors hainit sued for |i}| | Miss Rachael A. Hamilton, twenty- P - ic five Searn old 1606 A7th: atzest: was| Talpractice. treated at Emergency Hospital yes- Copyright, National Newspaper Service. terday afternoon for a fracture of the _— left ankle and brufses to her body. : She was knocked down at Pennssl-f Juvenile Reproof. vania avenue and 12th street by From Punch. automobile driven by W. L. Smith,| Mother (to small daughter Just e e home from a visit)—I am sorry to say 2 your aunt gives a very poor account || Miss Alice Baugh, Government & < G Jof vou: “Naughty, untidy., unpunc- Hoted S mucatily 8 autgmdnile truthful,” inclined to be at New Jersey avenue and B stre yesterday afternoon. The mac r—Does auntle really write was driven by D. N. Hepburn, 4 mody road, Seat Pleasant, Md., police reported. Miss Baugh w i D. treated at her hotel. / Walter Bowie, colored, four years A old, 53 Canal street southwest, was knocked down by the motorcyele of g John Marshall, 20 D street southeast, A at South Capitol and D streets, The 3 4 boy was taken to Casulty Hospit where physicians sald he was not| John Charukas, fi years old, 419 | / is tne on.y focd known to PINK-TALL CAN | RED ALASKA A & P BRAND - P R e 'v' ma.tipi at 6th and N streets southwest ves- | l . 2 c c 2¢23¢23% 40 A _________—_________fl tne biood which act as po- Can : Pt act licemen of the bedy. it suppiies food viiamins Money Pours Upon Tables thn! 5, iron and mineral eiements ‘acking frem other feod: ) 3 { Team Captains Revort at i t Luncheon. i || Deiicious as a drink and Money literally mnoured unon the| 4 tat it a luncheon vesterday v 3 X \ Duofold Beds of excellent | design, with mahogany or oak finished frame, up- " holstered with good, durable Made of pclijscasoncd imitation leather. Can be hardwood, in golden oak fin- casily converted into a full ish; top-icer, zinc lined. size bed at ni $215 Bedroom Suite cially)—Whata thing mother! d hospital treatment UNION MISSION BRICK ! SALE MAKING PROGRESS 7-piece Bedroom Suite in walnut finish. comprising double bow-foot bed. dress- cr, semi-vanity. chifiorette, | toilet bench, cl and rock- er. An unusual suite at this § \. in othe: ways. was attended by the hoard of d | tors ‘of the Central Union Mi I Fancy I eares ine Sheie seiting ants 2 Portuguese e e c Boneless . Deibiwas Sooréedi ik Sardines 15 Car ToR heoks and casn in 83§10 $20 bills on the tabies piled high above the i PACKED IN PURE OLIVE OIL Y, e o ns reports of the sales accomplisi h o led am directed or s No. ¢ No. 1 20No. 1% 4 5No, 1 N| SRt B Sl e | Qe Qs : : Can/ Can Can Can -\ iRrown and White Taxi. Wain 431. Stop ltChlng Skln | Large, Comiortable Fiber | Double single 1 Mary Baker. Ree e Steel Beds, white enamel | Lower rates.—Advertisement Rocker or Chair, finished in ) d PORTUGUESE DOMESTIC UNDERWOOD'S | in g::ve 1 21 Mustard i d @ 122¢| 4de~ |z 14c JZemo dthé Cle}a)n, Antiseptic ; rich brown or ivory finish. i} Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief = e = s BEchOSED' There is one safe. dependable treat. ! $159 meg Room Suite % CHEESE-33c¢ S STATE GORTON’S CODFISH | sHRI™MI FLAKES READY TO FRY CAKES C C - g Can Can Can bricks was under the cap o Railroad Y. M. C. A. and the purchase | i of two bricks by the “shut-ins” at the | \ J B wperintandent o @ § - SULTANA BRAND A & P BRAND ‘ : [*5 Pe trae i¢ SHOULDERS 2 s e way MACKEREL =acu "¢ ¢| GoAErr LOBSTER . 4. 5 ¢ PURE LARD l 2;3, Maine Point Will Be Used for Com- ment that relieves itching torture and | i 4\ that cleanses and soothes the skin. " ) P Ask any druggist for a 35¢ or §1 bot- o tle of Zemo and apply it as directed. | ins stenion Soon you will find that Irritations, construction here Pimples, Blackheads, Fczema. Blotches, L e A s ngworm and similar skin troubles |ceives trafic from San Francisco well as transcontinental and trai V. s tefi atlantic traffic and transmits by 1i 1 Yenellraung.d :ll“;’-‘"‘_s leased wire to the Navy Department ¢ all ‘that is needed, for it In the future it will be used only | banishes most ckin eruptions, makes a8 a coastal and compass station | the skin soft, smooth and healthy. { pass Work 3-piece Overstuffed Suite for the living room, consist- | ing of 72-inch Settee, large comfortable Armchair and { Rocking Chair. All with ! loose cashions.......c.+- 2 NAME AND PORTRAIT | is the best known shoe Trade Mark in the world. It stands for the highest standard of quality, style and work- manship at the lowest possible cost. W.L.DOUGLAS shoes are actually de- manded year after year by more people than any other shoe in the world BECAUSE W. L. Douglas for forty-six years has been making surpassingly good shoes. The smart styles are the leaders everywhere. When you need shoes and are looking for the best shoes for your money examine 'W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes. $25 Wood Beds Cotton They are exceptionally good value| $4. & $4.50 ! 0Odd Wood Beds, in wall- o : £ i s v oak _finish; double | Mattresses, made One of the Most Popular of the ? money. BOYS' SHOES :i‘;le (o.rfl_\fs‘i Sp‘e‘é;;l‘ for b e lipe e P day only, less than one- tuited top and roll edges. Corby One-pound Family Layer Cakes M (355657 &58. SHOES e W.L. DOUGLAS shoesareputintoall of our 116storesatfac- tory cost. We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth dollars for you to know that You Pay Only One Profit when you buy shoes at our stores. . No Matter Where You Live shoe dealers can supply you with W. L. Douglasshoes. If not convenient tocall at one of our stores ask your dealer for || W.L.Douglasshoes. Protectionagainst | unreasonable profits is guaranteed by .| the name and price stamped on the | sole of every pair before the shoes leave ‘ half price. All sizes. $198 Dining Room Suite is this week’s special. The delicious Cocoanut Marshmallow At All A &P Stores 27c Fresh 3 Times a Day i - GREAT \ I L‘ \I | I I C & | ‘ \C I I CO- et g ol (BB B buffet, glass front china cab- BrGaRio Shoes P 4 o ehl . ' inet, oblong extension table ) auick furnorer ine. -] and inclosed serving table. “nished in fine figured wal- 5 e 1327°F St. 3 " e e e dln (Rl waich-sotiing. Over 7500 stores in the U.S.A. JERTtecaiqens, ol o e v LSRN | ‘= OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 'S |l } the factory. Refuse substitutes. The prices are the same everywhere. ¥ IF NOT FOR SALE IN YOUR VICINITY WRITE FOR CATALOG. President - - 2o Spack Sereot " Brockton. Mase: A Queen Anne Dining Room Suite that will appeal ‘to home beautifiers. The four pieces include a 60-inch WASHINGTON | 4