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‘ THE ‘EVENING STAR, THREE HURT WHEN. AUTO PLUNGES INTO HOLE IN MIDDLE OF D. C. STREET Cavity Unrepaired During 2 Months Since Flood. ‘fhree occupants of a smali touring? ear were seriously injured early this morning when the machine in which they were ri mprovised barrier hole in Kenilworth venue, Benning, ! m the night of | . was drowned. The machine was driven by Charles | W. Giding, 1831 9th street. Other occu- pants were O. s , 2003 street, and A Lergins, 441 M t. The three colored passengers were severely hurt when the machine went inrough the barricade to the north of the hole and dropbed to the bottom. Lergins, the most seriously fnjured member of the party, may be internal- 1y hurt. 12th | Did Not See Sign. was driving south on K we, and the police sa did not sce the light on ade in time (o prevent the The red lantern on the barri Il the way acros 1ggesting to the f. nil- he dent cade was thrown New Brick Homes : 4th & L N.E. Exhibit Home 1108 4th St. N.E. $1,000 Cash E;sy Monthly Payments Open Every Day and Evening. McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye M. 4752 EBONITE is a heavy oil and lubricates better than grease. The transmission or differential gears are pro- tected by a film of oil that in- sures long life. Try it today. You'll notice the results. EBONITE (It's Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentials 5 plunged through an | { BB |good speed at the time of the acci- | was given firs dent Casualty Hospital 1t to by ea; (\l“k‘('l\ th of an dis: - William H. Car- | bruises. He was treated b: | aven | 618 about r and Roger (D 441 do place and 17th street vesterday and injy es d at Emergency Hos- The injured persons were taken PUd L, 0 Bium, thirteen vears old, 9 13th street southeust, was knock- dow an automobiie in front of 9 Pennsylvania avenue southeast yesterday afternoon TRY YOUTH FOR ATTACK. Dis e done nothing in vay | 1o the ng the . A slight turn, to enable drivers to | { the hole, it ) increase the da f a motor truck d d, 201 9th street s n a_collision nd th filling to Court in Georgia VANNAH, * Lee. negro youth, ing a white of lasi week, was brought Chatham county courthouse heavy guard for trial tod When Lee was capture cerated in the Chatham county jall a mob made an attempt to storm the jail and take the nrisone that ensued on another had t a Ga., June Walter rged with at- on Monday ght, occupant of the tion of his shoulde ruck, si tac w n Carolina | . E. Smith last night were knocked down of Benjamin Levin, 8 H street northeast, in front of Pennsylvania avenue southeast. sixteen, < knocked o at Riggs | Dixon, lice force. n by automobil He was ured about his arms and legs. He | (B UEURURY I L hildren d_adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, 3 1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. NW. 5/ 5 o i olbiome: & ouel Girls’ Organdy $125 Clean Up Sale 79 WOMEN’S HATS DIEESSFS! Lo and a fo ors 0 neatly trimmed with self-color ruf- 98. flings and laces; sizes 2 to 6 years Canton Crepe and Silk Lace DRESSES $10.98 Just arrived—new dresses of canton crepe, Spanis i laces. dropstitch Paulette and doited voiles, fn a larg : variety of colors and Made with wheels 0 f | shes for |t Colori 4 range to 44. Specially p NEW KNIFE- PLEATED SKIRTS New knife-pleated skirts of fine quality crepe, i eat rrow belts. Sizes range to 31 waist measure. § ne. y priced for Friday only at $2.05—a regular & ;93 Pongee Porch, 3 Dresses, $1.98 Cotton Pongee Poa sh Dresscn, made with Faowoy paisier belt ‘and neat a Friday Bargain Sale of Women’s Low Shoes $ 1 95 Choice of Over 200 Pairs Black kid and white canvas; in lace style with round toes and low heels; white canvas oxfords with low and Cuban heels; all have rubber heels attached; sizes range from 2% to 8. Women’s Creg e Bloomers, 39c Flowered _or Crepe, Pink Bloomers and tiste Step-ins. 9. fila orthi ‘to $1 Bungalowr Frocks, 79¢ Regular and extra o Ges in_ plain chambray | ind neat colored percalfes; tape-bound_edges. 25¢c Women’:s Hose, 19¢ Black or Cordovan ton Hose, thin weil seam back, wide ga rter hems. Women's 15c_Ga uze Vests, 9c Gauze Cotton Rit bed Vests, with erochet T pck and armholes; sizes ' 36 and 38_ All-Wool Sleevelless Sweaters $2.29 Stylish All-wool, Sle bve- less Goif Sweaters, {n a good variety of the wmnt- ed colors. $2 Fancy Glcve Silk Hose,$1.39 Stripes, fish net st fipes in_colors, and full-f hsh- foned pure thread pilk; fancy tops. To 50c Wide S!lk Ribbons, 2%ic Plain _colors and jfancy Jacquard designef in it ‘0§ i thes: Leather Bon‘pn Bags, $1 : Black or Brown. (jenu- Remnants of Yard-Wide WHITE GOGDS Nainsook, longeloth, muslin, P nainsooks, ete.. in full bleached, s 123c Remnants of Drapery CRETONNES 15¢ Beautifully colored cretonnes, in fruit, floral and s. fancy designs. ~ Lengths up to 4 yards. Remnants-of Yard-Wide Big assortment .of .1ight and dark ground percales. with neat stripes, dots and figures. Assorted, useful lengths up to 5 yards. 25c 32-Inch Dress These are In full ‘pieces—a_complete line of small, medium and large checks and broken checks. Men’s Tan Straw Hats Perfect quality straw hats, in sizes 7 to T%. A great value at this price, > > Men’s Collar-Attached Shirts ‘White buttoned-dowp collar, and tan with and without buttoned collar. Sizes 14 to 17. sl 2 To $4 Men’s Pants Light, medium and dark shades, work. Sizes 28 to 42 w. - - Men’s Fine Silk Shirts Baby broadcloth, English broad- cloth, jersey, satine striped jersey, 83 95 strongly riveted harlles. ete. Perfect quality. Sizes 14 to 17. b All I.I‘Il’el 'F Under Heavy Guard When Brought to the under nd incar- | morning before the ity was Stirring, ]['l “ x' : hardest. WASHINGTON, D. IFAREWELL PARTY | FOR MAJ. BESSON Fellow-Workers Give Rousing Send-Off’ to Assistant Engineer Commissioner. %, THURSDAY, Maj. Gen. Patrick Is Made Member of Aerial Knights Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, who passed the final test for a pilot’s rating in the air service Tuesday, of which he is the chief, was formally initiated into the colony of knights of the alr at a luncheon yesterday in the Army and Navy Club. About fifty air service officers on duty in the office of the chief in the Munitions building tendered the general the luncheon, at which Col, James E. Fechet, chief of the training and war pians division, presented the distinguished flying general with a pair of glistening silver wings, to be worn on hls left breast. 20,000 ATTEND MEET. Maj. Hrank S. Besson, who leaves the office of] assistant engineer commission- er in a lfew days to attend the engineer school dt Fort Leavenworth, long will remember the farewell demonstration staged fin his honor at the Fort Dupont tree nulrsery last night. Instend of showering the major with | a flow! of oratory, the men who have workedbywith him and under him during | peeeo prati Represented the pas® few years determined to ex- Fitty aiaons P! press thefr fordness by showing him a| World Educational Conference. good time—and they succeeded. .| SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—Delegates Mornis Hacker, superintendeut of ¢ity | from fitty countries and from every refuse, recotnted briefly what Maj. Bes- | state and territorial possession of the son ackomplished during his stay at the | United States gathered here today for District bulldfog’ and the major thanked | the opening session tonight of the world all his assoclates for their loyal support | conference on education. It has been and co-operation. jeatimated that at least 10,000 delegates il attend the conference. Shoteh Is Dt .| "The main purpose of the conferenc The “hit” of the, evening was the im- | a4 outlined by Augustus Thomas, chal personation of Maj. Besson by AIOYSiUS | ,,an of agriculture and one of the lead- Fennell, jr., of the surface div] Who | ing American educators, 18 to devise sat in an Improvised office and gave the | ygans of making education play a con- majdr a chance to\see himself as others | g, yctive part in the elimination of saw him. Bob Jobnon of the repair | ary und 'the establishment of peace assisted Fenmell in staging the | fhiroughout the world. sketch. The conference will be in session until ‘Among those who attended were Com- | yuly 6, missioners Rudolph. Xell and Oyste Gen, Lansing H. Beah, Gen B 5 "ataick of ] mnd Maj. C Experiments are said to prove that e n e ant engineer | ants Identify their friends and detect | H. | Brown, former a conwnissioner. | enemies by the sense of smell. at _—— Diving - You learned to dive from the shore of the old swim-| ming hole. Then step by i % ) step, gaining confidence ' each time, you raised the height of your dive until you were cutting aerial curves from the topmost branches of the old elm tree. That first dive, like the first dollar saved, was the Account b4 JUNE 28, 1923 STAR WORKERS GO ON ANNUAL OUTING Get Away From Rattle and Roar of Shop to Cool Breezes of Bay. Away from the rattle of the linotype | machines, the roar of presses and the | babble in news collection and dis- | tributing departments, 126 members | of The Evening Star Club were | whisked to Chesapeake bay yester- | day on the annual outing of the or- ganization. s A speclal train of the W.. B. & A under order of C. Fred Cook, pr dent of the club and ex-officio tra dispatcher, pulled out on the dot of 4 o'clock. Two hours later the steam- er Gov. Emerson V. Harrington w loaded with a cargo of printer ability, save more and soon you will find a $20-bill easier to save than that first $5. TRY IT Lincoln National Bank Cor. Tth and D Sts. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. R, Moses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Furniture Carpets Upholstery Linens Preparing for Inventory Drastic Reductions in Summer Floor Coverings Our entire stock is included in this sale, nothing reserved; a few items are mentioned by way of example of the truly splendid values offered. RATTANIA 9x12, reg. $15.76, reduced price.. 7.6x10.6, reg. $13.50, reduced price. 6x9, reg. $10.50, reduced price. .. 4.6x7.6, reg. $6.50, reduced price. . = 3x6, reg. $2.85, reduced price. e 30x60, reg. $2.65, reduced price....... CREX DE LUXE 9x12, reg. $21.50, reduced price...... 8x10, reg. $18.50, reduced price. . 6x9, reg. $18.00, reduced price.'... 4.6x7.6, reg. $8.50, reduced price.., 36x72, reg. $4.50, reduced price.... 27x54, reg. $3.25, reduced price. CHEROKEE 9x12, reg. $12.35, reduced price. .. 8x10.6, reg. $11.65, reduced price. . 6x9, reg. $8.00, reduced price. . 4x7, reg. $5.25, reduced price. . 86x72, reg. $2.35, reduced price 80x60, reg. $1.85, reduced price.. e oo .. 31295 with | th C Purchaged this WeeR T stereotypers, pressmen and me- | chanics, route ageuts and business | office gentry, reporters, copy readers | and a generous sprinkling of edltor: for a trip to Claiborne and the bay Out in the bay, with salt water breezes whipping appetites to razor | edges, the clubmen had dinner. There | were crab cakes, spring chickens of | this year's crop, vegetables, soft | drinks, cigars, biscuity, and a host of | other edibles which caused numerous post-prandial belt-loosenings. ! August Bruehl entertained diners| a terpsichorean creation called 'swan dance.” 1 Clev H. Stauffer and James J. Walsh gave an exhibition of pr digitation on one of the lower decks, which drew generous respon from the audience. Guy Collihs of the business office perfo a number of card tricky for tl other group, while having traveled about f@ty miles to get away from “shop,” enjoyed them- selves in a crusade of “shop-talking.” Under Motorman Joe Harris and Conductor William J. Berry, the train returning made_ the run from An- napolis to the White House station | in scarcely more than an hour, clip- ping approximately twenty minutes from the express schedule time. e Distance lends enchantment to the even where some people are THIS COUPON, GOOD FOR. FIVE DOLLAR On _the purchase of’ ai abinet Gas Ran o ~ Footsore? Try This! IL of cloves, camphor, men- thol and similar cooling, healing medicines will instant- ly relieve the fiery pain and quickly stop the inflammation, if combined in a preparation that will penetrate the skin and reach the irritated skin nerves. The only preparation known that will do this is Noxzema Greaseless Skin Cream. Try it. You'll be amazed at the instant relief, It’s the world’s finest remedy for tired, aching feet. At all drug stores—3 sizes, 35¢, 50c, $1.00. If your druggist canoot sup- ply you send m: Noxzema Chemi E. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md., and we will supply you direct. JUNE COUPON SALE BWF FOR THIS ONE WEEK ONLY -9 Wachingion Ga Light G (Only ONE Coupon May Be Used for Each Range) RASP this one - week - only opportunity to replace your old equipment with any one of the greatly ranges to be “Headquarters. They are FUE the in find and some improved selected time, AVERS and noticeably cooler to cook with. same prices cases have made reductions. modern here at labor and You will prevail— that we It is a real saving of FIVE DOLLARS that we offer, and 'OUR USUAL EASY-TO-PURCHASE RMS! If unable to come PHONE MAIN 8280 or Write And Our Special Representative Will Call WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. SALES DEPARTMENT, 419 TENTH ST. N.W. Immediate Delivery DURANT GET your new car in time to enjoy the FOURTH holidays Bring your used car in for apprais- al, as an EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND for our used cars enables us to make you a very good allowance on your old car. 26x48, reg. $1.35, reduced price. . ... $L.00 150 KIMLARK FIBER RUGS Size 27x54, $1.50 Purchases prepaid to any shipping point in the United States INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Franklin 4307 Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P.M. HARPER MOTOR CO. INC. 1128-1130 Connecticut Avenue