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HINES SCORES SALES FMMAN R[NAMEB OF DRUGS TO VETERANS CITIZENS' LEADER]™ 3 s * Clean-Up. Director Hines of the Veterans' Bureau yesterday announced that the bureau was continuing its war against narcotic peddlers who had been “living off war-earned compen- ived by disabled ex-serv- South Washmgton President Third Term. ployes of , “to give | e ve. Y o e ' marcotic the I of the government in hunting n Citizens' Ass s0- lout and running down these arch cted for | criminals who thr on the b when George | and strength of fellow mer the 1, a id, more “dope s had been apprehend: co district th < six months. en. Hines | tion of reorgan d his inten- the bureau board the addition of ex-| yehiatry and tuberculosis. FREE BOY GUN-TOTER. Arthur M. Daly, seventeen yea t of Co-old, charged with carrying a deadly weianc enly, and with intent to use t ame, ‘and firing the pistol | near a public thoroughfare, w in the United States branc Court yesterday by Judge S t th ¥ , the the | evid s > out with | %5t the | the pistol for pract rhe boys ran pent, it | when eman showed uy vestigate th Daly wne c ounas | and | the pistol found in his inds 1. HOOD ESTATE VALUED AT $8,665 Well 1gton News- ary of THE EVENING STAR, WILL ASK $25,000,000 FOR AIR SERVICE War Department Plans Expensive Improvements This Year. Congress wilk be asked to make liberal appropriations for the Army Air Service at the coming session, and it is sald that the War Department has asked $25,000,000. Part of that sum is required for more and better air equipment for protection of the Panama canal and the coast line, and another large part for the develop- ment of flying flelds. It is planned to make McCook Field near Dayton, Ohio, one of the greatest avlation centers in the That has been made possible . donatlon by the eity of Day- the field, on which it is proposed to erect a hangar of large proportions. 1t is reported that Congress will be asked to appropriate $5,000,000 for construction work at that field. ANGLERS TO COMPETE. About 400 Expected at Chesapeake Beach. Arrangements have been completed for the fourth annual excursion of the Potomac Anglers’ Association, to be held Sunday at Chesapeake Beach. The public has been invited. Nearly 400 persons, including many women, are expected. A special train will leave the Dis- trict line at 9 am. returning from the beach at 6:30 p.m. Twenty motor launches will be on hand to take the excursionists to choice fishing grounds off Plum Point and in Her- ring bay. Fish will be weighed in at 5 p.m. on the boardwalk and pine prizes will be awarded for the best Wilson is president of the association and F. D. Barstow is treasurer. The excursion committee is composed of Paul Barstow, chair- man; Charl Nace, F. D. Pettis, F. D. Simons and M I A R It you wish to accomplish great things, busy vourself with what the mediocre refer to as “mere details.” Play on Any Phonograph HATEVER your musical mood, there is a selection that will just suit it among today's new Vocalion Red Records — Comedy Songs by Isabelle Patricola, two heart-warming songs by a famous Male Quartette, a rhythmic Spanish Waltz and a “ripping” Fox-Trot, an Oriental Song by Vladimir Rosing and Neapolitan Folk Songs by Ria Rosa. Popular I've Got the Yes! We Have No Banana Blues Abie’s Irish Rose L ‘| Thompson, an employe of the company, HARDWARE FIRM SUED FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT Abraham Rice Seeks to Recover $10,000 From Rudolph » & West. Abraham Rice has filed suit to re- cover '$10,000 damages from Rudolph & | West Hardware Company and Forrest for alleged assault. Rice claims that Thompson attacked and painfully in- jured him. Holmes & Son, Inc., asks $1,453.94 damages froni the Washington Railway and Electric Company. It is alleged in a suit flled in the District Supreme Court that a car of the defendant struck a loaded bakery wagon, destroy- ed its contents and damaged the ve- hicle. | SETRRE s L & A Convincing Yarn. From the New Haven Register. Prisoner—But I would rather tell my | Don't you think it would | Lawyer—Yes, that's the trouble; it | would carry conviction with it. Dance El Clackson —Fox-Trot Manecoles Orehes Isabelle Patricols—Accompanied by The Ambaseadors That Old Gang of Mine Last Night on the Back Porch (1 Loved Her Best of AID Criterion Male Quartette Orchestra Accompaniment 14645 10° §.75 s 1§75 B Palabras de amor (Words of Love)—w.xu 8.7 Sfan lard A Song of India—from “Sadko" Viadimir Rosing, Tenor—Aeolian Orchestra 100 §1.35 30178 Fuimmecenne a Napule (Back to Naples)— Folk Song (A. Bascetts) Siente a mme iammo a Spusa (Let Us Get Married) —Folk Song (Buowgiossnsi-Canare) Ria Ross, Mezzo-Soprano 14574 1§ .75 You are cerdially invited to hear the mew Vocalisn Red Records at all Aeolian stores and Vocalien dealers Yeou'll inow them by their Color— Yn *Ul buy them for their Tome An V-nd- Records As THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Recording Studies New Yori-'h-h- WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Woodmard & Wothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Smart Sports Coats, Special, 11 25 Polaire Sports or Top Coats, in browns, tans and grays. Special, $11. Unlined and skeleton lined. Sports Suits, $9 Were $18 8 Sports Suits, in light shades of tans, grays and mixtures. Tailored and silk lined. Overplaids or stripes, Knit Sports Suits, $5 Very Special 11 Knitted Sports Suits, consisting of sweater and skirt. Tans and grays. Smart Fall Dresses, Special, $10 Trico-Knit, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Jersey and Velour Combinations Trico-knit dresses, jersey in navy, Poiret Twill Dresses, $14.95 25 Poiret Twill Embroidered or Braided Dresses. Navy only. Coat and straightline effects. Silk Dresses, $11; were $22 Light shades in Canton. Blouse and straight- line models. in long straightline effects for the larger woman. black and brown, and in small sizes. Other models of silk or Fall Skirts, $5 Special New Fall Skirts, in plaids, checks or stripes. Also knife-pleated wool crepe skirts in tans, grays and navy. This is a splendid oppor- tunity to select fall skirts at a low price Opossum Chokers, Special, *5 8 Single Opossum Fur Chokers, in blue fox shade. 9 Single Opossum Chokers, in blue fox shade. $650 each. Very special price. 8 Double Opossum Chokers $850 each. blue fox st DOWN BTAIRS STORE Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.95 30 genuine imported English Broadcloth -shirts in white, tan and gray. Minor imperfections. Broken sizes. Men’s Night Shirts, 85¢ 15 Men's Cotton Night Shirts, perfect, but soiled. Neckwear, 25¢c 30 Fancy Ties, with white polka dots. Perfect but slightly mussed from display. Men’s Shirts, 85¢c; were $1.50 Shirts of madras and percale. Neat de- signs. Broken sizes. Men’s Socks, 15¢c; were 25¢ Cotton Socks, in white and palm beach. NEW YORK - - . MAKERS DOWN STAIRS STORE Thread Silk Hose, 48c pr. | Girdles, Half Prlce, $1.35 50 pairs women's pure thread silk hose in 1 figured broch good_quality black, brown, gray and white. Broken sizes. in alternating g i 24, Glove Silk Vests, $1.25. 35 heavy quality glove silk vests with ribbon or picot straps in shades of orchid, flesh and honeydew, sizes 36 to 42 Slightly irregular. Silk Gloves, 25¢; were much higher. 25 pairs two-clasp silk gloves in gray and white. All perfect but broken sizes. Knitted Vests, 15c. 60 vests of fine combed yarn. White and flesh. Sizes 36 to 38. Knit Bloomers, 38c. 35 cotton bloomers of fine combed yarn. Shades of flesh and white. DOWN STAIRS STORE LARGE STOCK OF VOCALION RECORDS ALWAYS ON HAND GIBSON COMPANY 917-919 G St. N.W. COMPLETE STOCK OF VOCALION RECORDS ON SALE McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G St. N.W. 20 of satin a Bandeanx, 25¢ each. 100 band weave fabrics. Back fasten Heavy Silk Corxet Laces, 2 higher. Pink, orchid, gold or blue. Single Garter Brassieres, 50c; were 8$1. With side fastening. Pink figured fabric, Sizes 34 to 42 R & G Corsets, $2.50; were $3.50. figure to back. x of novelty PREVENTS T FEVERS, GRIPPE, COLDS AND FLU CALL ON US FOR ANY VOCALION RED RECORD | Big Stock Always on Hand | Take This Precaution Whenever| 0. J. DeMoll Esmons S. Smith Sneezing, Coughing Folks | DeMOLL PIANO COMP ANY Endanger You. FEW DOSES NOW 12th and G Streets N.W. Washington’s Aeolian Hall For the stout Elastic waistline well boned, long hip Sizes and 42. DOWN STAIRS STORE Texas Camp Set mounted the st Tuxedo Sweaters, $1 Were $1.95 6 Wool Tuxedos, House Dresses, §1; col D,r: $195. 6 dresses of Sleeveless Sweaters, $1; were lenal~. in many becoming sl n - $195. To wear with fall i skirts. models. Petticoats, 50c; were S$1.00. s 9 Felt Hats, $1 10; of heatherbloom in navy, fl‘f‘”“ Sweaters, 75¢; were gray-.or green. T oy mach higter Silk Blouses, $1.95 Were $2. 29 Fall Hats, in many colors ‘Maids’ Aprons, 25c; were and smart shapes. much more. 30 white lawn 4 Silkc Blouses in seasonable colors. : s soiled from display. Trimmed Hats, §1 | w00 mom S0 New Fall Hats, of all-velvet I oo, [ Diy and velvet combinations, in g'o'“g;‘ "cfh‘a’lfi‘zh St 74 Blouses, various styles and colors. % more. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Marquisette Curtains, $1.05 Pair 50 pairs fine quality, white ruffled curtains, 214 yards long, with tie-backs. specially priced. Wool Mixed Blankets $5 pair Blankets of good heavy quality plaid. Size 66x80. Special price, Tablecloths, $1.38 Were $2.25 10 of mercerized damask pattern cloths. 64x72. Soiled. Turkish Towels, 25c each 120 striped Turkish Towels, in pink, blue and white. Petticoats, 31 Were $1.50 20 Cotton Petticoats, green, purple and brown. Women’s Sports Hats, 75¢ Sports Hats, of good qual- ity felt and suede-like ma- MAKE YOU IMMUNE Let’s none of us have a Cold, spell ! of Flu, Fever or Grippe this fall | = le_!e\ are coming. Now is when n! ENDS HERRICK INJUNCTION| Sunce of prevention is worti eodics| £ e and doctor bills. | is easy—35 cents buys enough Milburn’s Capsules to dose the whole family. A couple doses of this fa- | mous prescription puts your system \IL"l a|in condition to ward off such au- anuel | ftora | tumn ailments. ed Milburn’s Capsules banish such ¥n | troubles, even if you've caught them | ‘;w —so it both prevents and stops, ac- ' | cording to thousands here, who take | them this time of year. Milburn’s | Capsules have proven safe and sure | for forty years—all druggists, 35 in various Acts in Girl's ex-Representative. THE MANS STORES QF WASHINGTON ot Su- Blouses, S5e; 50e; were much In broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE were Very Pillowcases, 34c each 35 dozen bleached and hemmed cases of high-grade muslin. Two scams. 45x3. Sheets, $1.48; were $1.75 48 double-bed size, seamless bleached sheets, hemmed, free from dressing. Slightly soiled. 81x90. Pure Linen Towels 58c each 120 Hemstitched Towels, with damask borders. 20x36 inches. Specially priced. DOWN STAIRS STORE Bloomers and | Boys’Blouses, 55¢ Corset Covers Were Very Much Higher Boys’ Percale Blouses, in neat stripes. Sizes 8 to 15 years. Mothers will get many at this 150 Flesh-color Muslin Bloomers. Corset Headquarters for School Shoes. Made in our own factorle of long-wearing fas — sold in Stores at Prices ve You Momey. Ankle Supportiag Sh, low price. Khaki Pants, 25c; were much more. Sizes 7 and 8 years. Khaki pants are fine for School wear. Boys' Wool-mixed Pants, 85c. Odd sizes: Matching Your Face! Littlo Mens' Brown or Black Drews or School Shoes, Rubber sl heels.' 7 to ® Elk Good- = Army " Shoes, Little Gents' year welt Tubber heels onderful wearing shoe, 9 to 1315 1 to 5%, $2.98. o supporting lace shoes, 3 to 8 $2.29 Robin Hood Hats T HE Hat you wear is the Hat that should become you. And here’s the Hat you'll want—just because we had it made to fit your features as well as your purse. An interesting group is offered in this—‘“‘our very covers are plain or lace trimmed. Were much more. Chemise, 75c each—38 of fine quality muslin. Gowns, 50c; were much higher—32 of muslin, voile or crepe. Some are slightly soiled. Athletic Union Suits, 50c; were more—I8 high-grade Union Suits for women. Pajamas, 75c; were much higher—11 pairs Pa- jamas of the popular Billie Burke style. crepe, in white. Boudoir Caps, 25c; sold for much higher price. Many dainty eflects ,in checks and solid colors. Boys' Suits, $1.25. Middy and button-on styles. Sizes 3 to | 8 years. Girls’ Dresses, 75c; were $1.50 40 dresses of gingham, in checks and solid colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Pongee Blouses, 25c; were more. With Peter Pan collars. Sizes 7 to 10 years, Giris’ Spring Coats, $4.95; were $7.95. 10, in small sizes. Chiidren’s Bloomers, 10c. 30 odd bloomers Sizes 6 to 12 years. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE own”—at Little gents’ brown enif dress or wchiool shoe. Goody#ar welt rubber heels, serviceable and ® Continuing Our Great Value Sale Dorothy Dodd Shoes $3.95 *Way below their regular price and all new Fall styles and lasts. We can place the price so low because this represents the purchase of the entire stock of a certain out-of-town retailer who is discontinuing this make. Pumps and Oxfords, in the popular black patent leather, Brown Russian calf, brown kid and black calf. Also a group of high shoes of black or I)rm\ n kid— some orthopedic lasts. ‘Wide range of sizes in all the many styles. DOWN ST\!RS BTORE 5350 MALLORYS, $5-36 STETSONS, $7 D.J. KAUFMAN Inc For Mmes Growing Girls’ Patent one-strap pumps, Eng- lish or broad toes, Low rubber 25 to T..... For Women