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* MANY BENEFITED BY TRAVELERS D 124 Children, Traveling > Alone, Cared for by Society | | in One Month. of Mrs. Mary C. Hob- rul superintendent of the Aid Soclety at the Union ation, that organization intercepted tleven runaway children, held them ! notified by | until the wire parents were or telephone und in ecach in- ¢ returned the children to their ¢ hundred and twenty- & alone cume nd in the care accurately t needing help wer the mouth Lying Up to Motte. o Traveler: t cared for during s|in the District Supreme Court by Justinta work of this ntly keeping are needing functions ndays the and to stop the run- Women s-=gb—fl? emen ... A== > = —— —— =% E_‘_._"IEIEE:N:E:JE President C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Vice Presidents Hilleary L. Offutt, T 5] Robert N. Harper W. P. Lipscomb Vice President and Cashier The “Friendly Bank” e lol——Jo[c——ole——o]c—F[o|—F]a[—2] THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WILLIAM R. REECE DEAD. BY G%PEJS’ AlDE Served With Distinction as Cap- Abe Martin Says: |TAFT IS CRITICIZED l North Cuolim‘. Federation of Labar. | By the Associated Press. GREENSBORO, N. Adoption of resolu leglslation designed tc; better labor conditlons and speeches dy prominent labor leaders and official§ featured the Y August 14.— ns calling for opening session here 0% the seven- teenth annual convention of the North Carolina Federation of Libor. | “'The convention unanimdusly adopt- ©d a resolution containin ing points: | 1. The eight-hour workjng day for. all public works, both muicipal and | state, 2. Appointment of a state building and factory inspector. 3. Lnactment of a law designed to | protect workmen in structumsl build- ing by requiring a covering for pro- tection to be put on every third floor | above positions where men nre en- Buged at worl, o : | : - . Inauguration of a forty:eight- | Some folks could give till it | nour Week for women and chilfren = S | Chiet Justice Taft of th lxeurrts without breaking’ a quar. [Coliiant int Einms the United States were rapp | (Coprrigbt National Newspaper Service.) ed beforo the merning | — WIFE QUESTIONS DIVORCE. d ¥. McGrady of Maintenance is asked in a suit filed the follow- Speaking with reference to the' veto by the Supreme Court of the child :Aha);' law, Mr. McGrady a.skhl*d.t Vho = s the supreme power of the United | Weber, a letter carrler. They were | States—the people or the Supreme married June 24, 1894; separated July | lCohurl‘-"' & n-l‘l :uldd the federation f 14, 1906. The | labor * should indorse a propos¥d 5 he husband pald attmony | yn/cndment to the Constitution of the | until - August, 1921, the wife says,| United States “so that when the Su- {when hc stopped payment. preme Court nullifies an act of the auestioned the valldity of a divorce | United States Congress, and Congress repasses the act over the veto of the preme Court, th*n such an act shall the law of the land.” Weber against Carl A. obtained by her husband in Virginia which he as a reason for stopping K t | Reizoe—n They are Real Homes We've put every home comfort into the desi censtruction of the Apartments in . Kew Gardens 2700 Que Street They are amply spacious; wonderfully equij g:;tefuuy finished—inviting io convenient h:qnseteep: L . Available Apartments vary in size from two vooms and one bath to eight rooms and two baths - —renting from $50 to $225 per month. The Resident Manager is at your service day or evening—and will record your reservation. Harry A. Kite - 1814 K Street — Phone Main 4846 “District National Bank 1406 G Street .@ A Pay=Day Duty You are not doing the really right thing unless out of each pay envelope you lay aside something for a “sinking fund.” There’ll come a time when ,youw’ll want to be able to put your hand on ready money. If you don’t save it as you go along you cannot hope to have it when the emergency arises. Saving is such a simple habit— so easily formed—and so easily carried on. The difficult thing is the start. But you can open a Savings Account with us for as little as one dollar—and if you'll Jr. add to it regularly—a little each pay day—you’'ll soon have a werthwhile surplus. ‘We pay interest at the rate of 3% on Savings deposits. Store Closed Saturday Through September 1 Rich’s Semi-Annual Reduction Sale fl ! ! | E ! | fl l | Williain R. Reece, a special expert |Ga. He |Edward F. McGrady Addresses|iccountant connected with the war |#nd traffic, section of the Department of + | Justice. a veteran of the world war With distinguished service as a cap- | tain in the air service, died suddenly yesgerday at his apartments in the |of Justi west. tain in World War. Legion. old a servie | repre; taking establishment, northwest, where a funeral will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clo | after which the body will * |to Rome, Ga., for interment. t TUESDAY, The body is at Speare’s und 940 ¥ Mr. Reece was a native of [lomfi.i!."ln includes premi was thirty-four years old # wmember of the American He is survived by ¢ Mrs. Addie Reece, and two Willlam Reece. onight_ will be atte tives from the Dep and a delegation from the | Farnshofo, 2129 Florida avenue north- ' American Legion. [o[c——]o]c——]o[c——=lale=———"]o]——=2l0] e AUGUST 14, Willlam C. . |1eft an estate valued at $60,6 be sent | cording to the for the probate of his W avenue, valued at sonal proper Is the chicf by | "Tattoeips in ed the bald he Furniture Quality Is Furniture Economy Sy 7/.73_ HERE is no greater mistake in select- [48%”’(/ ing furniture than the imaginary econ- omy of buying furniture of inferior quality. ’ ‘Furniture quality is furniture economy, be- cause the right kind of furniture will give you a lifetime of satisfaction and service. You feel that you are furnishing your home with assurance when you know that the furni- ture you buy represents quality in style, and cor- rectness and sound value in wood, workmanship and finish. We have built our reputation on real furniture quality, and the fairness of our prices is your guarantee of real furniture economy. House and Herrmann “Furniture of Merit”’ Seventh and Eye Streets fhat --LEAVES LARGE ESTATE. Herbert, confectioner, 600, ac petition of his w . The es- Colorado and. per- | Smashing Reductiofi;q The widow l =g 3 Special Announcement Our vacation days’ sale was a huge success Success to a degree that a number of the articles were sold out before our patrons could secure them. In order to supply those who were disappointed, our buyer has secured new, fresh stock, which enables us to offer these remarkable prices. Do not delay. Be among the first to smile with those who save. SPECIAL This Week Only Luggage Carriers Folding Type Reg. Price, $2.50, Special Price, $1 .45 Auto Accessories Auto Polishes, H. L. F., 1-pt. size. Auto Polishes, Sno-Flake, 1-pt. size I. C. U. Nickel Polish, 1-gal. size. ... I C. U. Nickel Polish, 1-gt. size. . .. 1. C. U. Nickel Polish, 1-pt. size T Spare Tire Holders, 313, 4, 4!, and 5-inch. Disco Shock Absorbers, Ford cars.......... Patches for Casings and Tubes Miller Blow-Out Patches, 3';, each 24 Miller Blow-Out Patches, 4, each 28 Miller Blow-Out Patches, 415, each......... 31 Miller Blow-Out Patches, 5, each........... Shaler Patches, Oblong and Round. . .. Miller Handy Andy Tube Patches, 36-inch. Miller Handy Andy Tube Patches, 72-inch. . Grease Guns, all brass type. . Spot Lights, with trouble cord. . Battery Testers . ; SPECIAL AC Cico Spark Plugs Buick Type 7-8 Long - - - Cheyrolet Type 7-8 Long Ford Cars 1-2 Reg. - - Esséx, Metric - - - - Wills St. Claire, Metric - Reo Cars 1-2Long - - - 32¢ Continental Motors AE Reg. Al ::?mqfl;n? 18 Re:.' plugs 320 Flower Vases (Art Glass) - - $1.10 8 Day Rim Wind and Set Auto Clocks R""'-'_ price, $13.50. Ay : Seat Covers, Ford cars, 1921-22 Back:Curtains, Ford touring. . .. ... Unionalls, all sizes, B & O brand SPECIAL This Week Only! Duro Cords, $16.65 With Heavy Duty Red Tube 32c 30c 32¢ 32¢ 32x4 KENYON CORDS Buy one or more of our SUPER KENYON CORD TIRES. Guaranteed 10,000 Miles, at 'CARLOAD PRICES Don’t Hesitate! Do It Now! SPECIAL - mosQuiTo/ There is a way now o get rid of him tet" i your relaxation Preventol is a general insecticide | t :‘z m ‘gfl is a way now ‘il flies, fleas, moths, mosquitoes, and i to be rid of them, quickly and without fuss. prings bugs from their hiding places. 30x3% . Do you ask how? With P‘“‘::l’ the yge Preventol at the summer home or camp wonderful insecticide that is spray S nng biforeyongo h:ve yom’n mgs,th Pdrapm;e‘: 32}{3} S imagine anything more 0 and closets yed well wi revento! uy::fl;.::,tkcveml.n‘l‘o c‘!le;r a &orch o: to kill and lm out the moths, 31x4 . bedroom of mosquitoes and keep them out pe preventol combination package (pint for hours you simply give everything a cop n.ndvsprayer) is now !‘rlling nt(Ptl:e 32"4 ® good spraying, especially the walls and hocig price of $1.00. Get one of your 33){4 K screens, and the chairs and . grygpist today. Refills for less in pint g cushions or bed and bed clothing. Ruba& ,,4°0uart sizes, and larger sizes for hotels, 34x4 . Httle Preventol on your ankles to0, if you restagrants and institutions. Should you wish. 1t ip sasy, isa't 17 And effecive. now bo on vacation, where you cansot ob- 32x4% . Preventol stain or injure wall paj tain Preventol, write the Haynes Chemi D e e ‘most dulicate fabiice, *Corporation, Loog Inland City, New ) 33x43 . 34x4} - $28.65 goxdle. .. L T $29M0 3 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY COMPANY. 21st and Pa. Ave. Phone West 594 L] L} WashingtonAccessoriesCo. : EDW. E. LIPPHARD. Mgr. Main 1394 This Week Only! 35x5 - $36.96 With Heavy Duty Gray Tube Women’s low shoes Of special and extraordinary mention are one lot of $4.-90 —including many pairs of Tohite buckskin, white Reigncloth Ouxfords an;i S trap Pumps—all from Rich’s regular stock. Not all sizesin any one style, but nearly all sizes in the lot. $11.50 $16.90 $18.90 $19.00 $19.80 $21.00 $26.15 $27.85 350 Pairs Women's Low Shoes Greatly Reduced to 2 other lots low shoes— When all other insecticides have failed, use from Ricl’s regular stock $| .90 greatly reduced to RICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth and ’8;;’;’ Meube Better Burcaun