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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1923. American Food Supplies ‘Rushed to Japan; Late Reports Cut Death Toll ! 3 - y g erfal, and falling walls [ for vears of vas MPOrtanc o e WASHINGTON GIVES THIRD |- M IO NG A |cotetecniens mvan e te e Sxi mae; aus soung wuir|ac Ses of S i 14 . D. Morey S 10.00 TO TERROR IN TOKIO; peaAksughitneSfoxelan iodlonles (ol catined Inzepatableidamag. | Streets Full of Dead. F RELIEF FUND UOTAS Gash S o8 In number. everybody free to |;’ ve 27 NEW SHOCKS FELT. | mhe stre and water courses, the SR i 3 5. ¥ en 1 st tron 0 e 1 DEAD FILL STREETS|Tokio. it ix thought, would have be anals and sea front filled with . Peeaiieees S. at the mountain and seaside resorts b e v among the dsad s ki EOA S 1.00 on Saturday afternoon when the de- | Occasional Outbreaks of Fire Mark | {11 inriEed, to. whons 4C haa A S oughton. .. . . = & D, str on started, while Yokohama * & = % . . L. Tucker Randoiph... . ... - (Continued from First Pase) Was probably erowded with foreign Latest Disturbance. been imposs take succor. In y e Yokoham ) v in Tok Voluntary Gifts at|| Star Relief Fund yir. and Mes, W8 Troti ke Athoss W ithin s carais o idents and tourists. T the Awsoated Trens s e, e eports regarding = B L a o TOKIO, September 5 (Delayed)— ' loss of life or injury. It is estimated . abeth J, Moss. .. 00000l all things had been reduced o ashes | the safety of the foreigners, however, : William Wile. .. . : o i 2 give o e Tor Bope of the es- | Twenty-seven near earthquake shocks|th#t no fewen that 200 foreigners $17,000 Mark in || Now Totals $4,271; | |iriric il & Work of Ghouls Revealed inl <=ssor iren rrames ana beick putars | elve it souse tor, bt 26, (55, o3 | Trontyueven, neav earchaunke shocks | UL, 25 B ety Sore et v : ST e e burned wrecks of street cars [ SaDe of many among the MUNSNT, 0y were | e night, but the au- | TR0 rahensive account can be $50. 000 T tal | Late Contributors | |2 3 S g Yokoh F Kill |and-automobiies clogged the streets. SERItS ey from Fokonulka, on the | thorities today expresscd the view that | ixtracted from the refugees, who DIV, otat. 1€ C B e o) okohama—~rumes The sufferers were gathered in public | southwestern shore of the Bay near |no further deatructive ones were likely. | Feached here in Imost exhausted . . e 10.00 squares a y er sheets entrance through Yokoham ccasional outbreaks of fire | od , | condition. [ Gonteibutionfesosvadiatgihe (CFIch, X Saniaintys Many in Boats S t=e anpacie Jing under absecs e enteanse DO E N o toh i 0ol oultfenics ot feeiightent o PRONIEE, L G et or e ) of The Star up to noon today for the gne ol 10.00 . Siniie L gy on the e . 130 At ey were not dunecrous. | Arst. shock may be realized when it Z"lly ’)Psl onate UNne |iapanese reter tuna brought the col- - Ley “"‘\,‘m"‘l";n:'l':”" . 200 S The army was restoring the means s . the e | the affected area. hting | caught b Shiis chat Swin 5 % 2 cssne P ation. & 4 o x P systems ave been ab! . lections by this newspaper up to Melndoo - et 2.00 | iy e Associated Press. K6 st usiex tevirted that proyvisions| cners as well as Japanese e DA : e e e G $4.271.38. Contributions to the fund A. Maio. i 1.00 LONDO! September 6—A obe ptities were expected from th oir 8 e . shore c 2 :{” o 5 E amped [ griven by the s, leaped inte or- & H LON September 6. . expe I der s s 3 ped § b“nd"y for Offer when sent to The Star should be }'u‘:: ’"”"‘“:W"""““‘” i | aEmateni lh‘(‘ Dally Mall, fluh‘d‘xl' & =nd nontb western Bre Damnge In Sagami Distriets. e e ain warm - and | s, Sansls Se) Beaee ”'-lmm'u in : fund.” All, 3 3 : o s _|®&lons within a few days. ) brigh = and | any direction were drowned or over % ¢ marked: “Japanese Rellef Fund.” All Mra. Wilson-Greene ... 100 | Wednesday, says that refugees reach- | = pp o o o e oni which he mendous damage has been done | VNG L et 5 come by the debris which soon choked '"gs 0 (lp(l".. icontr!bu(lnns will be acknowledged in \ulmn;_ (,( H;Andorsun e lll‘ggg ing there pay warm tribute to the | passed was contributing to the relief | jn tie Sagami distriets, and it 15 be- 3 4 enre= (RS Y s the columns of The Star. Gude. ... | S 8, s . sacific | fund. 2 ya The shopoine distuct: downfows e Today’s st follows: M. Gude... g 200 | splendld work of the Canadian Pacific lieved the loss of lif ere will ‘b wahk overwhabred Here: o snding to the call for rellef! xe\lmwl) nknnv\ledm‘d ... 32,4943 | Mary” B Goldsborough . 00 oldshoraugh........ 00| officers and men at Yokohama, whol MONEY SAFE IN VAULTS. found to be heavy ny other’ Tokio and Yokoh separated sands of shoppers and business funds for Japan with s s ! A 5.00 | Edwin S. Arnold...... .00 1 organized rescue parties Saturday part bec popula e {only a few mil 5 ; night and saved women and children - s, o] 1| by the overpos g force anthusiasm and generosity, W S Lol e R st ity Yokohama Center of Quake With and the certainty [ox o ovemowaring cor ington today had passed the < SR i 5.00 Nl E Moore. ... The steamship Empress of Canada Over 100 Miles Radius. e atitne e ficne Witk (et waing ) < 1 ¢ impossibl mark en route to the $30.000 quo ,H:{;‘r"m\ *“"‘\“’“- = e L ko errived at Kobe Wednesday withiy o0 g in the ocean-bed sixty ! SRoling down the homes . s the sections to find safe- a ¥ by stian st 1.400 refugees, many of Y| OSAKA, September 6.—All still impossible to estimate ac- | Al ar o many miles other 4 > fires of Tokic Red Cro in the $5.000,000 nationa sh . Cee q'mn nt injured. The steamer Empress of ln‘ the Bank of Japan vaults w curately the loss of life, and figures | (UGS ‘1;“1""-*“"“‘{ ag e bee possi 200,000 = i E Star | = R g serv-|ed from destruction in the-fire which | likel L ccurate or incom- (daxhed fro e founds nd whi lue’ of campaig H 2 Australia is still at Yokohama, LA ikely to be ina | the vibra: s of earth failed to a 24 " Rredk s o5 wnore “than) $1/000, 8n 1&‘»“\”. 1¢‘Tkm z S iR s a s itd i followed the thquake and tidal |picte for davs and perhaps weeks, bu o S aonslat i eRtth fallea o 4 extimated; cremating . n ] oRlioh. o imtstic Club (i 4 as a home for r L - |wave, it become known here today.|reports received here indicate thai the ) omb! pleted by fi addition have been made by respol X . IS S hermerhorn. . aees 6.00) Die of Suffocation. 1 ,; recapitulation of the earthquake |greatest lo were in the pm)rnl ‘.‘\"”" ntive sect; : it v sible organizations to Vietor B De S Sk T ol 5001 At Yokohama many deaths occurred jand fire today showed Yokohama as|districts of Tokio and Yokohama and | While e sections of the capital | scores of d e casualty list e e e e S ek ! ln;..'|l.~\,, A O R Whc caag or.people lta center extending north and south {in the intcrvering industrial suburl, ‘!,“,,' L D e U 1 be reat jates at pre il . . 4 5 - . . Josephine s, hout 0 mile d 140 miles eastjwhere « waves and fires are cer- S — e able exten v pward in Tokio P of o es Ca ' < vho . ake refuge in boat miles . ] tidal o ol e 5 + . committee, and if the cit ntinues [Cash oLl i ; Miss Kathle EREECE _ ,:‘.|':_ m‘l‘l‘;‘v"[‘nm','“ arried out noxious and west from t Fere |tain to have taken « heavy toll amo ‘;)‘x city re ns. Not %o with Yo o O3 Ny e killed in the wt its present pace it will exceed the ‘fiT; 804 Mre, Alex Mowatt Sy e E S G fumes, which overwhelmed them. This area included = thirty-threeithe thousands unable (o escape tofhama, refugees from which are E known, be ot Gl (AT celuat i, g Mk LR e <o - All accounts agree that Yokohama five larse citics -d ' higher ground i e e e Tukie Lemso for 1 Martin Bilon . : % 5 S is a wast > S b were ctughin, ;i Y ! ! wrought at ¢ e i oRlgs The Star Re . C. & Shamel T D cons 510 Stone-built British consulate 4§ > disaster. It s es 2 Waves Drowned Thousands, { wrought at that place side world, The city had dug down for exactly Nirs, L. : 1000 | 5 sniscub general in Toldo collapsed. = Mrs. {3 70 per cent of the citles and | 1y 7okio more than a million people K. Hoover. i T ithin the stricken area were mail was bringing additlonal contri- \ SN . | L. 7 6.00 | tact ',m:“{_,;‘h..‘- hasband in the office: ama, according to reports re- Y low-lying districts of | butic total The Evening % : 00| B- Spalding. B 5.00 1 killed. here, was totally destroved yFukags Honjo and Asakusa ward W h P] S d el 5 5 M ; he was ed ¢ ‘abiout 'oneefoi of To R e £ 11y e oo PR —S—— s e ollapsed. some © exe waterways | pove the hig Sapancis R nd: the Washing- 10 Sy art. e o collapsed. s "‘,‘\1“.‘r.1»”:d Sioates The fire at Yokohama brought free- above the high : i 2 e % ! of Tokio bay, aund the tidal ~Whe tak vour residenc i ton Pos ! announced re- Dickson ... % 00 dom to felons confined in prison, there, | DOKIG ARy, dnd A en you take up vour residence in one ¢ 3 s 1 the local finance | Harry W. 7' gty Akl 2 AT 5.00 1 Foul Work by Ghouls. |as they were relcased when ic became | Ll i il LR Apartments in . ceipts of $2,000, and the e 3. ay 25.00 000 The correspondent says there hasiapparent the prison was in the path ! flce SEHE Cfedn hoc o 3 committee through Mr. Deyber, the gman, jr..... 00 001 pern o Hacal deal of foul work by |of the flam drowned thousands, or even hund chairman, h nnounced receipts , A. W. Kaldenback......" . | ; e A T = ¥ Aoy snd Sui: Additio tivisic ¢ . lof thousands, as the early reports 5 ) 4 2 o ess Room o chouls, bLoth on Saturday an d nal divisions of troops have |°f Totatme s : i E. Stabler.. U111 & s a0 | RO o O dies have been |been orderea from- Osaice o Topig |stated v 0 % ; ue Street And all { is being done before : : 5 10.00 | Miss Louise J. Bates 00 1 with dagger wounds. equipped with provisions and machine R L e A | organization for the collection of the 7o St eeeeee 10.00 | Charles H. Bates 001" The eastern breakwater at Yoko- |guns ceived scant news of the disa . fund in Washington has been thor- as 5.00{ Mrs. 3. P .. i 00 o has more than half disappeared this merely tells of arthquake. | You are getting convenience plus most agreeable environ- oughly perfected and Mre. C. 8. | 5 00| &% : o L : ater has sunk < fires and tidal waves. The embassy is i Mr. Deyber today was working and Mrs. Ja McKee. .. 2001 Lizzie Y. Hoopes < o e o 1inthouses only re- REFUGEES AT KOBE. | still cut off from T and interrup- ment. the formation of a committee of vice na Barrett. e 5.00 15T 00 g for —_— ttion of commun between th They are delightiul Apartments—in a well-managed . 8 M. L. Tay SEGL 00 | . Half of the Yokohama p L ! ¥ g Apa E 1 ag chairmen in charge of varlous lin Matelka. : 200 f M) - 0 | malr : foRonSI P! » | ancae fodeien i s antiie sepre: ¢ y gh ; i of endeavor in lining up the qud ottie E. Barkley. | 10.00] 1 o O : bp | bas munkc the remaindos burned. Latest Reports From Japan En-|jePifiive, ‘orvisy Soe ihhniivd ner building—attracting the best class of tenants. fund" The plan is to seleet vepre- [Cash .. : 500 : b o0 e augto Bt S AoREs couraging to London. Japan became @ worid power Three and four rooms—bath and dining alcove—rentals civie leaders in s0- sh . 5 des . ] : c ol = © evs, fraternal and similar G e e o "l,;"""‘,‘:,:’,“,"‘,‘,‘"{‘,‘."“J:‘f,f e : Banks Are Sa ranging from $65 to $90 per month s AL e e | Evelyn cet Marke Chinese, whose on o y i ol : # n lines and ¢ “:,‘»h"ff‘"‘““”:,lmf.,:.r:u f"'l:rh oL Coon 00 collapaed like a pack of cardx. The | LONDON, September 6 —A more en-| The London Stock Exct the resp: Mrs, 5 D. D. Collins % 00 | Buropean death roil would have been | couraging outlook on situation in | flected some uncasiness o Open: for vour inspection he respe A e 3. MeK. Eiker . 00| greater had not most of those stay-|Jfapan was received today at the for- [uation yesterday, but the tone of the ez : et May N 8 ¥ I seeeans Jerome’ I Robinson 2,00 1 fi 't the Grand and Oriental hotels | aign office from the British consul in ‘m,ul».-l to be every day and Evening A t was on foot today 10\ Robert Boinms et 5001 Carl Shafe : 100 | buén'at the pier o see Off pisscngers | Kobe, who said the Jap ’ meesage designate either Sunday or Sunday | Helen Oberndoerter, . ... .. 2.00) OFiove Brothers 00 bress of Australia departent of justice, SR g < office, Bta Harry A. brown 00 i and admiral e e ; sees g | . 1.8 MeColl 0 i n miralty ed by | that fugees arriving . Seok i zton churches of ail | TR e E L Miller the 1 t r 3 th A Wilso i Sl - ‘ . e local authori act. Pre- °, nea all the important banks : Japanese Relief Sun-: Jpzaboth d Wil f" s S00lg m swan -l . H vious reports dicated that the e s A | ar . 1te i ch time respective Shee Risiinioy | Rubin Brothers . 1 government buildings suffered severe. | > bee : un\.nhvu{’mtl»r\' ' Cash A S 9 l‘(‘nh‘r‘l‘l \|‘.Ir.\rm.~l|’w:|u 1y from the earth shocks and sub- | th 2 h i (Incorporated) he aid of euffe ¢ hu- | Helen S, - . S i B eq fires. ta e nati ol e: i & he. aid of euffering hu- | Helen'S Orih... e h s { ShpE theimatios : ifif 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 s me » adds that two | % Clab has aiveady voted't b e e T 3 i persons who walked from Tokio to that, w & 21,000 to the fund. and ! Dairy Congress Assoclation . | Yokohama confirmed the reports of| 3 not included in the ' Mee H. B Van Norman. . 10.00 . i i enorméus _destruction in_the latter|Wa¥ 0 actual receipts made i Adelalde 1, Borah. ... .. 100l g e mDRONL city, but the int of the situation | e o since the formalities of | Mavhelle Stuard 100 in reconstruction. This work E N S wgard to the foreigners in Tokio | drawing up and presenting the check | Teresa H. Adams. .. . . Tl0g) HiesiC. Maxhield. Sa e Was encouraging Altogether. about|S have not yet been completed. In Mrs. R.E. Beale. . 1.00 | i B 400 British refuge. Eotd reserve of the coun > . . 3 have arrived at 3 aition the Lions’ Club has Voted 32601 Authur S 100 Al o S 8K, | st Kabeé from Toht oo ercial cir 35 belie Investl ate Our I lSt and the optimists, 350 | Howara I o s ntributions to the fund, when ¢ September & (Delayed).— in Jupar ern- | r AN <, e Meye ) H = ” PEKING Damage Not So Great. sect on M. and Mrs. Bugene Alexer. dr. A M . 500 | sent to The Star. should be made pay- 1 I SEHEEL - e a 3 mated, v require b Boid the distinetion of making the ! Mildred = 10014 j e 5 British eyewitnesses stat <t individual contribution in the Mrs S R. North and Son. 30gjable to “Japanew Relief Fund' an 4 . i avall base of ¥okosuka by the tidsl [damaze to the central and o usnes k of - i Dis of Columbia. Twenty-five J. M. Witherow ) 5.00 | contributions will b *’j’\i‘.\‘.-l following last Saturday’s earth- neas districts in Tokio s not so|Feher tha y f se al‘tn‘lents Ol' ent hund ltars was furned over by A B Coppes .. | 100.00 | in the columns of The Star quake, according to a Japanese news | as was at first helleved and it | MADIY : fnang | ;‘\;'.'u ty the \u:n a le‘ e com- 'v.z.,,”” ien and Charies i 4 |aganey. received here today. (Previous | seems possible that the British | prh It s ¢ i 2 i LeciEisihe el Sanan i Ee 5.00 Teports & indicated great damage embassy building and consulates in o i Mokte & ARt - - 2 i b (M M Waiier € den: SHIP REPORTED SAFE. | Ls bRy craft at Yoko e capital may h eaped: A atg- | St (- Bokile light shares. —and be relieved of the worry of apartment hunting. We done to naval {for the plant this company may AR ¢t meage: g T | SAN FRANCISCO, September 6.—|suka, but had given no indication received in London from alhave beeh destroyed PRlpIs nber of Commerce and Sanitary ; .00 e steamer Fsther Dollar was reported | of the class of vessels damaged. British naval officer in~ Yokohama | 3¢ be opr S1IRN Bty Jeery Comy (g well : 00 The Eid It 11 Mk e 1" The report was filed from Osaka | says all the foreign residents in Tokio | men, there. is probabii v Zevening Star and the W. < Ontimist Glub o, R oo e =iy eft Ttzuki, Japan, | Ty | escaped. but that seventy were killed | or the factories and mi Do oo : : L N Knapp. .. §5.00 | for sShanuhai September 3. T Yokohama s ruction. be Mokt s st word received from the e e R e fngs in the indusir ; I'hese apartments are in the several sections of keta o 10,00 was the first word received from the | 1 \iCen"%54.000,000.000 and 35,000 | ine reller work in Well in hend. A L triet an 1 ; 7 L amount ar Bk ‘((nlum Fenby .. . St 0 |antp mince sl reported A',.?:: 000 annually on wines, whisky, | British warship arrived at Yokohama 'of the affected citi 1 r city and each has particular merit. Our rent department and the f ¢ Lansh ¢ Brother | Whllam L. Emerica. . 3 00| few a ales and be { had pla . - dit of \Clyde 8. Bain.. o ’———_——_—' A number of $100 contributions are Ira T. Black . have a large number to offer, well located and of pleasing arrangement. has every facility to serve you. They vary in size from 1 being received daily and it is not un-, G M. Hughes gl e all 1o run nerors £25. 320 and Sharjan b Tulbartloco e District National Bank ; n price they range from one room and bath t L nhoines for (M William . Eynon . i | =R Apartments for Rent || == B W ——— il 2222 Q Street NW. [ H: L. RUST COMPANY Jorrow moon was cxpressed today by n v t Main 6888 912 15th St grous tauyrs ok e pphinetion ol inicth s = Your Most Important Paper funds. High praige was forthcoming or the zenerous and immediate re- | (b e S i ’ . Toonae Wil Washington is makins | grmel 3. Tl is Your Will ! Near Sheridan Circle, Best Location o ‘,.‘;wv, it:e s call to aid for ¢ ; - 0 Nfftactive StonciEo N it = the Star day a contribu- & = tton fo Isten drami s A arles G. Ross. . o 10.00 Does it exis Is it properly < zen. Bond."” e D Vi Red Cros - 1000, drawn? Will it stand the su- Large Rooms ors this far 0 |1 lobe W ernieke o 300 ; BEemeitess oire s L 1o y Every one should make a will i Reasonab]e Rent 000,00 ; K i g L W, R Du Bose.....0 0 10.00 ! 1oy —but it should be so drawn that Herman 10, : a8 Fonnt o - 1000 | = I EEE 4 vour expressed wishes must be 4 rooms, reception hall and one bath Open all day on Saturday Woodward & L : 00.00 {311 Chartes W, Fairtax };;'D‘?,_ 3 carried out. i 5 rooms, reception hall and two baths Mr. and Mrs, e A Mi orrest M. Crosthwaite 00 N Second Nath ank o0.0p Mr. and Mrs. A. S Bolez. .. So0! s g The first of a series of ten urich ¢ oo LRI T Rt o A s TERHEE booklets on Wills and Trusts— w 1 C s i TR ; N wenamR G ol fi. treats of these three important e“er ConStruChon 0., Buflders x r a imanuel Hartsell B 10.00 i 500.00 Hodgkins 00 10900 ctch . Sy .00 A B questions. You can read it in H. L. Ru“, Agent White. jr 100,00 Ashtan Embry 5.00 % A seven minutes—it’s worth while. John A an Dougherty ristine Bare S nn ¢ 4 Loais B i iy “_ sk 0 g Call, write or phone for a copy. Street N.W. i We are taking all that remain of the lam Wy Warner Kreb Arthur Corneliux "1 o Robert N. Harper, Spring stock of 3-piece Wool Suits—no "D, Mitehell ¢ i v L. Chase.. S 00 President. gt oo (s s S i 200 i matter what they sold f0r~~and marking Wllliamzar . Blake, M. D. 10.00 bro§ M ; 0 : — ’ . B them hecor B v o ~§',"f;,":;";2.',',13?,:';;;};";;;3;‘ B. L. Colton Wharton E. Lester : Saturday Banking Hours: || R 10:00 Sion headquarters for credit Asst. Trust Officer Connsel and Trust Officer 1 9:30 AM. to 12 | i W H "0 of local chapter quota. Names = | ) Rosie Sl 1o inot vet tabulated....... 9 : 530 PM. to 8 P.M. Robert Thomson 10:00 Jocal quota through Red g = . Mary lalnnhmhllng\ Cross local finance commit- 5 7 * ] s "f ?‘ ' un»ued by the Washin [« & [ () [ ) & 2,000.00 T’rhnfl o % ¢ "‘9 .o . e .$10,866.75 TO Save is Now You'll find many suitable for fall wear. Hp\nnhh 3 & 4 0 WV ArmolaL Lol 2 Grand total * Note: The RIRgs National Ba , 00 ‘has forwarded its contribution of $1,- Honry C. Swel 5.00 000 to the National Red Cross, on| Emma Demar Alfrida B {whose books it Is credited to the! Demaray nd A De- "o 1 quota, Odd Fellows’ Special TO CINCINNATI Sept. 15, 1923 Scenic Trip From Washington to Cincinnati on C. & 0. by Daylight Leave 7:45 A.M. Saturday Train will earry Conches, Obxervation Parior Cnrs. and Specinl Diners. ROUY‘]})\TT““I) $30.23 PARLOR CARS $3.75 ADDITIONAL ONE WAY Passes Charlotte > and Monticello. the home of Thomas Jefferson. the University of Virginia, Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains, then through West Virginia Mountains, the most rugged east of the Rockies, Our Headquarters at Cincinnati will be at The Palace Hotel and rates will be $2.00 and $3.00 per person per day, either single or double rooms. i Those who are planning to go to Cincinnati can make arfange- ments with Brother C. B. Kincald. transportat'on committee at the C. & O. office or at 1. 0. O. F. Hall, Monday, September 10th, H 1|.|n. Leave Washington. 7:45 A.M.; arrive Staunton, Va., 12:05 P.M.; arrive White Sulphur, W. Va., 3:00 P.M.; arrive Charieston, W. Va., P.M.: arrive Cincinnati, 11:30 P.M., 0dd Fellows’ "23 Cincinnati Club Geo. B. Johnston. Gen. Chm. and Treas. CO”(U'BSOIU@ tO Tolmall l‘ve’ , i “The buying power Ofll None charged—none sent C. O. D.—and alterations at cost. A s 5 the wages now being paid! < HIE a5 el atarchcoms | Bl , throughout the Umted’ —at the same time— O N T { TR States is easily the greatest| : . in history. Not only can the What remain of the Palm Beach, Seer- ! 5 ) (R contents of today’s average! sucker and Linen Suits—for your choice tracted as much attention ; £ Al pay envelope buy more of, at to Washingiohias MriVol> [ life’s necessaries and com-! stead’s 18th! By forts, but the number of) \ wage earners enjoying full - dering amendment that at- @@@@@@@@ employment is unprece-! (RPN dcnted. 1 The TOlman Laundry e el‘]"ie‘hat the rank and file| F. W. MacKenzie, Manager 6th and C Streets NNW. None C. O. D.—none charged—and NO ALTERA- of the American people are‘ TIONS. using their money rationally | o is indicated by the healthy Here are two big bargains—only a Have a free standing. L increase in the country’s| question of being able to fit you. flexible, purely white, total SflVingS.” —Forbes. surely right collar. Phone €an you increase your savings? The Mode—F at Eleventh Franklin 71. LincolnNational Bank Tth and D Sts. NW. IistsTs %@‘

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