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IMrs. Wiser were jointly engaged in ton, Md,, have been selected in a com- |in the university in 1822. Pearson, a MATCH FIRES AUTO; putting a ton and a half of coal into G. W. U. DEB-AT"‘G TEAM petitive debate to represent George .'33';'.'&". :fy ::':J?'.;’:-‘:;“.'.g'&" s g thelr cellar, Mrs. Wiser shoveling 1t| NAMED TO MEET OXFORD| Washinston University in a debate |apn High School and was. ih L £ nd was the winner § il v . Wi ith the . 2 SEVERELY. BURNED =t e mistoir. souiisiake Seiots e ity 10%0eHENd. o She ight ‘of O |an casay on gmwave: T Read Our Opposite Page — loperntlon. it was charged, Mra. Wiser | District Youth One of Three Con-|toper § ot Memerial Continental Hail, Young Couple Sent to Hospital' chrtad ar®Sch it (he window:| yegtants at Memorial Contl- | Karl G. Pearson of Lindsbore, kan,| - QUAKE IS RECORDED. . b injuring Wiser, who have been seclected s al - A came out of the cellar and started an best abel £3 B atee VICTORIA, B. C., September 21.— \ After Wreck of Machine at |areument with hix ~witg ' 1t ‘was TIERT S Doiebee % metBers AE e oty iy Al COLac] on the s ety Filling Station. wife with the shovel, injuring her in| FRillip E. Barnard of this city, Eq-|Society at the university, while Cleve- | Gonzales Helghts observatory at 1:15 W B . 1and_and Scheufler are b ithe side and causing her to faint, |Ward L. Scheufler of Great Bend, Kan., | Mteracy op, |%m.. Yesterdsy. The origin of. the He denied the charge. and W. Irving Cleveland of Kensing- | panisetion sk wenotlae coigrary of- |carthquake was probably in the the Eposinian Soct e e e e Virginla Travsrs, siiteen, 6f and debating club, formed ! vicinity of California. Telephone Main 7200 THE BUSY CORNER’ Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets treet and Raymond Salkeld, severely burned last night when an investigation disclose was the > Eex For School Girls Salke! !:’) Freed: escaped | : Sizes Tires Tubes needs. What fun it is, too, to go shop- TO BEST WOMAN ANGLER| ’ _ 32x31, “ 18.95 275 RS Gay Little Hats ° N5 22.95 3.15 striking of a match by one of the ter ihe fire had heen ex- ' right here at The Hecht Co. Store.. ’ the day that we are devoting three col- .to B “Hospital. | Withoat tngury i - \ 30x31, CL $11.95 $1.95 ping for new toggery! peake Beach Sunday. 2 33X4 “ 23 95 3 35 . 4 - —Among them are the ever popular Madge Evans’ hats. In the assort- , of 597 Columbla road were " . £ - ion Cord Ti Saturday is Shoppi eir automobile caugh: re whil station at 6th and Rhode Island ave- lres uce nue northwest. Cause of the fire, [ ] 2 e Ves, they have been further reduced in price. But, remember, they still /! mobile” was 4 completé | carry that same 10,000-mile adjustment guarantee, with all adjustments made tinguished. Passing motorists <took ' 2 sl H umns of Saturday’s Store News to their or strect, PREMIUM OF $5 IN GOLD ; i 30x31, SS 12.95 1.95 | AR 3ix4 20.95 ‘ ; Award to Be Made in Fishing Con-| 7 \ X x .9 2.95 e . . . test by Association at Chesa- | 17£ - 32x4 “ > For Happy thtle Glrls A qprize of $5 In gold will be ment are Misses’ velour, velvet and feit hats, in all ‘colors and all awarded the luckiest woman fishing & i 34x4 « 24.95 3 55 & shapes. Priced from— enthusiast at the fourth annual ex- . i o o 1 51 95 tO $9 75 Socratton o ke nala muz kg i wiakl 32x4Y; 2895 -~ 3.95 * ' peake Beach, according to an an- : 3 X 33x41, “ 29 ¥ : = : - nouncement today by R. A. Wilson, ' . /2 e .95 4.15 —Children’s Tam-o'-Shanter Hats, in —Pretty little white bonnets for the wee tot, fent of the organization ‘ 34x4Y, 30.95 4.35 plain colors, others stenciled in () g5 it ol B R other prizes have been offered 5 A . olks' ats. at- $ 5. For the larg('d\'t‘ nsn o d : 35)(41/2 o 31.95 4.55 attractive designs. Choice. ... C tention to our assortment at 3.95 s, excluding toads, $10 AW : . s 18sEest Sbufs Gecrasic | r 36x4l/ L 32.95 4.75 —Children’s Coats, in sizes for the little tots up to 6 years of age. They are made of reel; for second ) 2 . . =2 s h Bentn i M brow g Tod; for third largest \ ‘ i & X « velvet, velour, chinchilla and tweed. They are shown in blue, brown, tan, navy. They akable vac aum Jack- )\ i % 33x5 36.95 4.95 are finely tailored, some plain, others fur trimmed. st hardhead, a = S nely t flounder, a bait | ? ““ x5 3795 535 At $8.95 to $32.75 tailer, , s o Sobund nrgher ior o se sod ‘ : ~ 35x5 38.95 5.75 4 . . ; ing committee, expect than 400 f S e “ Children’s Store—Second Floor. persons {0 attend, including many ; 37x5 39.95 5.95 . women. The public has been invited. < Time for the departure of the special S E train from the District line has been “ Delion Tires Mounted Free of Charge! changed from 9 to 5:30 a.m. The re. > turn train will leave the beach at p 6:30 p.m Charge Them to Your Account or Open ¢ ] l’i ] WOMAN SUES _Fm FIRM an A::oun:'\nfli(‘l’l th:l;’lir:hlu oforTbem! Coa ts for Junlors a nd -[ lsses G : Order Them by Phone or Mail—Delivered to Your [ An Attractive $ 7 5 leged Injuries Last March. lone oriCaregs Assarzment * Martha E. Hoyt, residing at Ford Size % the Home for Incurables in George- 3 filed suit to recover $5,000 ! 1 2 - . ” —Youthful models in swagger sport effects. There are - B B 30x3Y; CL. ] he “triped and plaid coats, also many of plain materials ‘The piaintit eyt Eheie aibed ee All ‘arc well tailored, and nicely lined, sturdy and warm, & cub to take her, Match 4, last, from sl 1_95 Some have convertible collars, others are made of opos- st Bresbyterian sum or.raccoon. They are belted models, flare and side: crippled condition and shosld Seventh at F fastening styles, with set-in and Raglan sleeves, finished en particularly careful in. op- with smart, pockets and cuffs. Shades are tan, deer, erating his machine . brown and gray; sizes 13 to 17 and 14 to 18. S that the cab was turned s 3 into D street horth- ~ , church and she was thrown from the seat of the vehicle and injured. Since the occurrence she has not been able to stand, she tells the court. Attor- . e For 7 tn 95 o) C. T. Clayto; ppears th :myimin_ R e e 14 Year ° 0 Sizes, At MAN, 67, CONVICTED —This assortment we consider one of our best lines in a OF ASSAULTING WIFE moderate price coat for the young girl. The materials are plain and plaid wool coatings, and the styles the jaunty girlish belted, flare and side-tie effects. They have con- Vertible collars, raglan and set-in sleeves, novelty pockets day in the United States branch of » Court before Judge Gus A. charged with assaulting his e, Fannie Wiser, sixty-four years Fall Frocks He was convicted and fined $100, or For the Girl of Larger Growth 100 days in Jail in default. The = 2 [ —The styles that will especially appeal to the miss placed on probation A of 16 to 18. The evidence showed that Mr._and B - —The maAterials include many of those that are fea- - 5 ! tured in women'’s frocks. Found Gultiy of Hitting Her With c e ouite. They have smart touches.of embroidery, silk ; stitching and tas All are full-length lined, many have Bhoval While Putting, Zood quality beaverette fur collars. The colors are deer, ent d brown. in Coal. T s Second Floor—Junior Store. William Wiser, sixty-seven years 3 old, Twining City, was defendant yes- ~ g T —Flat crepes, satins, canton crepes, and in the wool : T { a an ‘ , % materials are the new and popular charmeen and 3 % < Poiret twills. ' We A re 4 Z l True —B_lue]raveler C | 2 —The _coat dress is one of the favorites this season. / T e ot 73 7 Others are circular styles, some with flounces, and | /g > : 9 ¢ | | many are shown in basque ‘effects. The trimmings orr ’ I { 3 X / oL A Jil . \ are velvet ribbon, fur, beads, embroidery, and bright 4 3 ! colored facings on the sleeves and hems. A great \ = : e > = | \ many have dainty lace collars and cuffs. The shades E could not ac- are navy blue, brown and black. e i i ot | g P Ty WM Prices, $25 and $29.5 with foot ailments dur- Pe— ing this week, when we *True Blue Travelers”—with thousands of € S 3 3 Kann's—Second Floor. had one of— miles of test duty already on their speed- 0] ometers—are touring the country to demon- i Lo 3 . strate the remarkable efficiency, buyers of o : = Practical Kinds of Shoes Y these 1924 Oaklands will receive, even after r Bloomiers for the Skl Dr. Wm. M- | months of gruclling service. = School Girl for the Kiddies’ School Wear s h “S’ | c —Plain tailored styles, made _— “ . of practical wash cotton ma- 'HE Oaklarid “True Blue. the brand new engine. Note Serials. cut fall and reinforced. —Bloomers are especially Foot Comfort ‘ Traveler” is due soon! thecar’s trim lines and its rich favored in fall and winter, 3 3 H b f their warmth. Experts Watch our showroom win- blue, satin-wax finish. ‘ ! _a:?".’.’f..i"(", %f' pinkc batiste 3 G white crepe, ; r its arrival! 3 . and pink and white crepe R owre s dow fo See also our special showing ‘ :{;gged"‘;g;{‘yfi;‘m;:ffgg;d who were overlooked | It is coming here to demon- all week. Compare the Oak- : quality. Also extra siaes in hite Crepe_Ste s, hem- At s serate to you the fine perform- land in every way, with other B 2T 500 an’:yther \\'::;cosztl;laalfinhasz ance you can expe‘:t fi'om the cars. Convince Yourself that —Bloomers, of soft quality been properly cared for. 1924 Oakland Six. it is indeed the finest of light— n;::;(lin,A ;:.l::te and 59C Bring all your | . See it. Test its safe and simple ~ sixesand the greatest of values { LR o e friends again next . b : . i lack; f Svesk, il we (mesice four-wheel “brakes. Examine at its new lower price. P O Guaranteed 100% Leather you that you will be 9 ' stitchin%;“ rein- ull ¢ i £ ' 8 —In tan, laced style. Every pair must give satisfactory wear e - i 1 il il Teuring far fosie; or_we replace them, Two, styles, as follows: Roadster « « « « +8 945 s S Business Coupe . " s1195 pair .. = -—gi:es srl/z to \12 v;vith ‘siprir;g ll|ecL s ’ —Si 11% to 2, low flat heel. i Sport Roadster . . . 1095 3 4-Pass. Coupe . « . 1345 i Extra sizes at $1.50 CERend £ This Servics Is Free § Sport Touring + « » 1095 Sedan . . . .. . 1395 —The entire assortment js in 0 Cand Dwidths. Sotese . & . Pl 4 lenfths 25, 27 and 29. ’ Kann’s—Fourth Floor. * FREE / X Kann’s—Second Floor. & Samples of Famous Zino Pads e — : B for Conpifilioaree sl o) ‘ AT Children’s Underwear : ; Individual Also Booklet “Care of the Feor” | ' Name Péncils Art Silk and Wool Mixed * —Three in set. Packed in box. i ildren’ —The comfortable, well made underwear that the young folks For the children’s school use— an b i aatisfuction. e ‘—Children’s Art Silk and Wool Union' —Children's Art Silk and Wool : C Buits, high neck, long sleeve stylew. Mixed Vests, high neck. long Duteh neck with elbow sleeves, both sleeve styles, with flat seams. in ankle lengtn Pants are in knee lengths, Washington's Largest and Oaklands carry the 15,000 Mile Guarantee and the well-known Milsage Basis gauge of value —Put in vour oruer now. Eacn ; made to match the vests. Most Progressive N ; 5 et o el 'The pencin i —Sizes 20 to 26, l 25 S I AKLAN’I) re in different colors. . ; LR s . Ly DISTRICT O. COMPANY BRI S SR | } » - $ ten days to fill, each ... —Sizes to 34, 813 Penna. Ave. | - 1709 L Street : Main 7612 i, LA e e e e 1 -$1.50 ESTABLISHED 1868