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_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. : Westinghouse Electric Motors fo: any purpose,’ in any horsepower and voltage. Get my prices. I also install motors. John J. Odenwald 1200 H N.W., Oty GUARDIANS UNDECIDED. Although. the board of children’s guardians will hold a special meet- ing at the District bullding at 3 o'clock this afternon, the members are not ready to vote upon the selec- tion of a new executive agent to suc- ceed Mrs. Ella H. West, it was learned this mornina Quite A Bundle During the last Third of a Cen- |tury, ‘more than ~Eighty ' Million |Free trial packages of Allen's | Foot-Ease were given away to the |public. Today Allen’s Foot-Ease {enjoys the largest sale in its h tory. This form of treating the| Feet, and this formula must be | good, otherwise the public would | |not Luy the goods after trial of the treatment Free by over Million people in_ all parts o |world. Ask for Allen's Foot-E: | the antiseptic powder to be shaken | |into the shoes and sprinkled into | the Foot-bath, for corns, bunions, | smarting,’ swollen, | Trial Package and a Walking Doll sent Free, ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le Roy, N. Y. —Advertisement. of John TFord, colored. fifty-seven vears old, who was injured by the motor truck of Richard E. Graham, 2729 Rock court, at 35th and O streets July 12 and died at George- .4- EAR-U“] UIES | pne “University “ Hospital " yesterany. and Graham stopped to permit him to get off. He fell and was struck by the machine. Detective John Flaherty was in- Boy on Way Home From Party When Run Down. Other Traffic Accidents. weets for the Week End Cornwell’s delicious Chocolate dainties—that are surely pure and fresh because they are made in our kitchens. You'll say they are “Homes” —These Apartments—with their cozyness and many unique features—at 2530 Que Street N.W. In their plan and arrangement everything is to your hand. In the finish and equipment everything is to your liking. Three and four rooms and bath—and in’each Apartment is a dining alcove. Very handy you'll find it. The sentals range from $67.50 to $92.50. jured about the face yesterday as a | result of a collision between the | automobile of David Lazaroff, 629 D street, in which he was riding, and a street cur at Delaware avenue and D street northeast. Bethesdn Man Injured { Louis Davidson, Bethesda, Md., yes- /|| terday afternoon lost control of the | steering wheel of an automobile he was driving through Judiciary Square, causing the car to strike a mail truck, swerve and crash into an | automobile belonging to Charles Clagett, Hyattsville, Md. The L. Webster, 13631 1, street southeast, | PAvidson was driving was overturned nd partly demolished, the driver The accldent occurred about 10|guieofiing” numerous injuries. He and the child dled in Casualty | w ken to Imergency Hospital, Hospital at midnight. w Dphysi said he was not | The little boy was on his way home from a garden party at Nichols ave- nue and Portland street, accombany- ing & number of other persons, when, witnesses told the police he ran into the street directly in front of Web- ster’s automobile. The police detained the driver. Two inquests were held .\'--&b'rll')“ and two drivers held to the grand | jury They are: Dr. George E. White, dentist.” operator of the injured . 1015 K streets, last Fri orge William driver of the the motor ored, at 7th METAL GARAGES “Only the Best” As Low as $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Phone Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. 701 Continental Trust Bldg. = Bungalow Box Rich dark Chocolates, cream filled, of assorted flavors—that blend pal- atably with the choco- late. A full $1.55 Betty Box Dainty Milk Choco- lates—appealing to a different phase of indi- vidual taste—with re- sponsive de- light. Crossing Portland street near Nich- Heights, last four years Inspection is solicited Open day and evening Harry A. Kite 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 pound and a .. Congress quarter orge Berry, jr. old, of 158 Portland street was fatally injured by the automobile of Warren onr —Take a box of each along. G. G. Cornwell & Son 1415 H Street Phone Main 875 (Incorporated) sly hurt. le ridden by Bengomen Gur- vits, fourteen years old. 523 12th street southeast, was slightly bent by @& taxicab on 14th street betw I3 | street and Pennsylvania avenue y ‘l?rdu_ " | Louis Hart, fifty-eight years old, ! 1433 Quincy street. lost control of his | car In_rear of his home yesterday aft- | ernoon. The car went ov bankment and he sustained to his leg: oldie six street, sustained fractures and minor injuries knocked down b thy 0s —oc@ W = — Note the Murphy Folding Bed in closet at back—but one of many modern conveniences L TR AT TR LT LT L LT L L DS | Values Are Big During 1220 4th of three W : automo- | . 1340 4th at 10th |y orning. d, 818 O | Ilie Mul- 9th street | last night collided with residing were {njur | when their automobile | a street car at North Open Coroner Nevite thi will conduct an ing: Every Evening THE WOODLAND Cathedral Avenue Near Connecticut Avenue One room, kitchenette, alcove and bath—$60.00. Two rooms, kitchenette, dining alcove and bath—$75.00. Three rooms, kitchenette, dining alcove and bath—$90.00. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc. Real Estate Brokers 738 15th Street N.W. Oilcloth 10 Yds. for 69c Scalloped shelf oilcloth, in a variety of neat patterns. . Very slightly ~ imper- fect Blouses 49c¢ Striped percale, tan bottom pon- gee und khaki collar and pock- ets; sizes 6 to 15, fect quality, Showing Advanced Styles in Fall Millinery In duvetyne and velvets, satin and velvets and all velvet. Lace-Clocked Silk Hose All Silk Hose Garter-top Silk Hose Actual $275 and $3.00 stockings, and 98 [ ] dining Children’s Paradise The Exfi;;t: Home 1124 4th St. N.E. OUR review of this most up-to-date of all homes is invited. This exhibit will be a revelation to you because of its MODERN EXCELLENCE. " “;_“MCKEEVER =GOS - 810-818 Seventh Street Clearance of Bathing Suits Surf satin and silk poplin. Both rcgular and extra sizes One-piece styles in black and navy, some trimmed with white and colored pipings, others have white collars. Sold for $4.98 and $5.98. .98 s — $2.00 Slipover Sweaters, made with round neck, long sleeves and self girdles Black, Harding and ot e $1.00 Children’s Voiles and Organdy Dresses, in pink, blue, mats and orchid. Sizes 8, 10, $l .00 12. Sold for $298 Colored Dotted would sell for those prices but for the A Reliable Paint is Necessary— If you would make a permanent job of your paint- ing it will be necessary to use the best Paint obtainable. Painters of experience most frequently choose “Murco’’ Liquid Paint —because they KNOW that “Murco” is absolutely de- pendable and is to be relied upon for fuller protection and longer life. “Murco” has earned for itself the name of being The Life-long Paint —because it is scientifically compounded of pure in- gredients. 100% pure lead, turpentine, linseed oil and Japan drier. fact that they are classed as sub-stan- dards. Faults are negligible—you may safely ignore them. These are black, white, gray, beige, sand and brown. ervice 1415 Eye St. Main 4752 Small Cash Payments—Terms Like Rent Reduction on Dresses Values to $10.75 s3E Exactly 27 of these beautiful dresses at this exceptionally low price—smart ratine dresses, in rose, beaver, tan and other colors; solid-colors or trimmed in white. Also a few fancy voile frocks of beautiful quality mercerized checked novelties and fine crepe dresses with embroidered bodies and pleated white skirts. Wool Crepe Skirts, popular knife-pleated also of striped prunella in box plcats and side pleats. | in many charming Tan, gray, black $5 75 styles. Sizes 46 to $2 95 and stripes 54 Dainty New Frocks Of Normandie Voile, $5 00 Shot Dot Voile, Fig- ured and Plain Voile.. All our regular $575 wash dresses are $5.00 for Friday. A gathering of charming new models, trimmed with lace, organdy and embroidery. Long, three-quarter and short sleeves. 9 Linen Dresses Values to $16.75 o $10 In_white, orchard and gray; S $1.19 Men’s Pull-Over Gauze Shirts Just the thing for summer; sleeveless; perfect A SERVYICE-- Not mere merchandising—some- thing big, broad, embracing— an earnest desire to please, to serve, is the creed of our managers. i Give Them an Opportunity! : PINK SALMON 25¢ cans for That ouine_WAX LUNCH PAPER . 10¢ FANCY LEMONS = 29c KELLOGG’S CORNFLAKES »«.8¢c AP PURE GRAPE JUICE!.: 23 P & G WHITE NAPTHA SOAP, 5 ci 29 2 rkzs. PUFFED RICE, 29¢ Children’s Voile Dresses, long waist mod- neck, sleeves and skirt trim- med with small ruffles. Ribbon or organdy sashes $4.98 Sold for $6.98. CahiIBdren'l $150 Organdy Hats an onnets, in pink, blue and mais 986 Children’s Bathing Suits, all- \vo;)].:‘éxezthvr mixed. Sizes 26 and Sold for Blouses Worth $2 and $2.50 $1.20 New styles. chiefly in fine qual- ity volle. Overblouses include those adorned with colorful Per- sian bands down front; plenty also of models trimmed with fine tucks and lace; white striped dimity with Tuxedo collar, trim- med on collar, front and sleeves with colored brier stiching, and unique effects of novelty Persian edging. in the ze Wash Frocks, of effects; voile, tiss gingham and im- ported and domestic gingham, Any quantity needed Any color desired E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. Special Sale Porch Dresses Fast-color ginghams; in all sizes; 36 to 46; there are dozen | most attractive styles, all with sash and pockets; trimmed with Next Door to [ R. Harris & Co. | - = | | I pique, piping, rick rack braid and plain material; every dress is cut full and prq- portioned for grace® LR S s o Two Wonderful Specials For Friday and Saturday Sporty Golf Coats Women’s Union Suits Regular_and extra sizes women's Fitrite sum- mer suits, strictly per- fect. Band top, tight in Lot No. 1 Includes the Nobby Sleeve- less styles in the very newest designs. Of course they are all- wool and fully up to the Gamond Standard. You will find them most convenient for sports wear or motoring. INSETOUGY YL O ’zg{&“i&j\ Lot No. 2 ; Fine Fiber Silk and Wool Coats with side pockets in authentic sports models. We have your size and color in stock. These Coats are regularly selling up to $5.00. ~ Speciisl Price $3.98 Wash Dresses '‘One lot consisting of 200 Wash Dresses will bé closed out. Daintily designcd from clever patterns;’ just the thing you have been looking for. ~All sizes and all colors. Values to $4.98 $l .98 quality; Men’s Socks — Pure - thread silk; black and cordovan; slight seconds of 75¢ grades; broken sizes. Special, 3 for $1.00 Suit Cases, $3.95 Black Enameled Suit Cases, large size, with leather straps and cretonne lining. Special. $1.00 Luggage Bags, 50c “Strong Matting Bags, of good size, with three clasps. Just the thing for picnics. sizes 34 to 44. Very special 15¢ Men’s Union Suits—$1.50 Bal- briggan Union Suits; athletic style; knee length; sizes 36 to Boys’ Play Suits Famous Koveralls and other standard makes, in navy, stripes, light blue and khaki; long and short sleeves ; sizes 2 to 8 years; perfect quality. Special Boys’ Khaki Pants Boys’ Khaki Knickers and Straight Pants of fast color khaki; sizes 3 to 8 years. Very special. . 95¢c 49¢ Luggage for Vacation Use Cowhide Bags, $10 Cowhide Traveling Bags of ex- ceptional quality and workman- ship. Lined with leather and equipped with deep pockets. The new shape, in black and cordovan. 39¢ and shell knees Slightly Soiled Blankets 30 pairs, size 66x80 Part-wool Plaid Blankets. 14 pairs Part Wool Gray, Tan and White Blankets, sizes 66x80. 10 Double-thick Dark and Light Plaid Blankets, size 70x84. A small deposit will reserve until wanted. Wash Goods Remnants . ‘White ;:rt.l"t.:olored.. 19C Unusually large accumulation of summer fabrics, in useful lengths of 2 to § yards. Included are Dotted and Figured Volles, Colored Checked Dimity, Flow- ered and Figured Dimity, reer- 1zed Poplin, Normandie Swiss, Mercerized Sateen and Silk-and- cotton Foundation Silk. Store Open All Day Saturday TR IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIllllllllllIlllllllHfllllll|llnl!llIIlIIIlillllllllllllllllllllll SRR A&PAPPLE SAUCE beiciouty Smooth 2cane, 256 riz. WATERMELONS .i-.44:. Evaporated APRICOTS, 25¢ Ib.l Large Meaty Oregon PRUNES, 19¢ Ib. Sweet Carolina Price of For your convenience our stores carry a complet.e line of fresh fruits and vegetables at our usual Economy Prices. FANCY NEW POTATOES, 10 Ibs. 39¢c BOKAR S5, 37c Ib. phe. RED CIRCLE - - Ib. 31c 8 O'CLOCK - - Ib. 25¢ TEA Cco: We import, blend and roast our own coffees. Ask our man- ager about them. -