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THE EVENING , STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923. mve-uuud mc thett of the rings.| MARY WILLIAMS DIES, |dence Monday. after a three-week | o8 for a law to prevent erection of such STDLEN RINGS FOUNb y |station passed a resolut < Ity o ind that fngerprints had beed yun“mplny.a In the household of | Ja8 held from :‘;',‘f;:{‘;:;",{,",‘,‘,,‘,"“: lo lrkl rs_across sidewalks a! P ns cn.ml O P ave ot Ihe left by the intruder, M M Crenshaw, 1410 Massachu- |being in Ivy Hill cemetery, Alexan Capl Wuhlnnon B e e come | Mrs. Timberiake Opens Jewsd Box ,}.,‘fi.,f",‘;‘:’:’,‘,’::{’“f‘;;‘}""'5:" of | setts avenue morthwest. where she|drin. pany. ik a St ang B took them and B Tao® ron. [had made her home during that long | “ n‘ Resccscon &";:,c;.'.':'%“m‘l Sees Goma. Re-: erty. The civea Oy o o Drop. | period. died at the Cremshaw resi; school near 15th or “5,.’, | they were re ‘ed precludes the j = = = ] $3 50 P d l hia - hiladelp $3.25 Chester ounibility ot e pald Sixteenth Street Balghu Associa- |} tion Also Asks Grade Cross- i ing Watchman. The danger of grade crossings .in TWashington was brought before a meeting of {i# Lincoln Park Citizens' Association last night by Guilford §. i : “| Larger appropriations for " ‘public dJameson, prestdent, who called at-|siiicols were urged by the membership Nention to the necessity for action by |of the Sixtecnth Strect Helghts Citi- citisens to eliminate those which stil] ) Zens, Association at & meeting last night at the home of i ps. The question was referred | 1517 pern street. A resolutfon was 10 the committee on law and legis- | adopted to this effect following & report Jatlon. made by Mrs. H. M. Phillips, chairman Mection of officers for the ensuing |©Of the school committee and secretary © Tesulted in the cholce of Guilfora | Of, the assoclation. Mrs. Phillips aiso ; - Jameson, -president: Mrs. Helen N. | asked the assoclation to demand im- | Doocy, Orst. vice president: . | provements to the Talkoma Park School, | sesond vice president; W. A. | Which, she stated: was cut off by hl(h water during heavy ralns. % 3 : | The assoclation also adopted a reso- [ lution requesting the istrict Comml| d David Babp ana Danlei | liien reausclng (e B nel Coma Tematn. |||U||m- ‘ snancial ftreasurer. an la. Bawards, d.lfilllel to the federa- ion. ng. wh A resolution offered by J. W. Barse three persons were instantly killed lnsll lobjected against noisy boys on street [ Monday. corners, especially at Iith and B/ . Accomplishments of the association ®trects northeast. The assoclation |d\|r1n’ the summer months, which in- Noted to ask police action. luded sidewalk improvements and the : . 'Harold E. Warner brought up xtension of the bus line out 16th street | ‘proposed bond issue for city improvi were outlined by R. Dickson, the ents. David Babp and D. F. Lawson opposed the {ssue unless something definite Is krm'dln R’xl;gul the I|mDrm Graduate ments proposed. 6 question was Feferred to the committee on law and || MeCorpick Modical Iegislation. 2 Objection to erection of four-room wellarless: houses near Eastern High S:hool_was renewed. A letter from | northeast . and 'recom- g reward having to i | ister Objections at First LARGER SCHOOL FUND 7o e o e REXO“NE $3.00 Wilmington & Meeting of Season. URGED BY CITIZENS’ BDDYI;EH‘;“ !r:m which they had been I A flmlllst ‘We handle only October 28 BPECIAL TRAIN coal, soft coal i i ke nnd kmh Wi Hil ASSOCIATION | £ “p = "w* ™ " £ Sherwood Brothers ||, ...... U on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. L miehs Mra Firaberlake Tound thom i Brien_and_Livingston MOTOR OILS And Return 5 Sunday, October 14 PERPETUAL o the better grades and can give you Lv. Washington.........ccoee 7:20 a.m. Standard Time B. J. wemer L lnc' Lv. “‘lh?lnll .8 . | i on shares maturing in 45 923 New York Avenue % Consul or 83 months. It : l" Assets More Than $8,500,000 Lincoln Park Citizens Reg- of Mrs Fimsarial Similar Excursion BUILDING on anthvacit?ond besminess o Franklin 7626 Telephone Lincoln 7558 Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Pays 4 Per Cent : Surplus More Than |Price .Cutting on New Seasonable Merchandise That Will Crowd the Store Thursday Nottingham Lace Curtains $850,000 ! v i do%lbh‘ }':TSSY t alxo:g $ 00 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Choice of _plain or Yhexe VYour Dollazr Cbmft W BEHRE Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist G8AI0 Molackien Bidg.. 10th and G Bts, N. Phone Main 721 fancy curtains, with beautiful borders. Just 240 pairs to_sell at this price, pair. JAMES BERRY . President JOSHUA W. CARR...S had been complied with in the con- struction of the houses and that there is no regulation against them. President Jameson referred the guestion to the committee on law ®nd legislation and it was said that &n appeal may be made.to Congress BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Sea Island~—Cruises. | CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER . VIA PANAMA CANAL FiEns f OBER’S [ STEAMSHIP AND TOURS Ne. 1 Woodward PBullding Phone Main 1058 Jump into the open drawer! It will still coast in or out at a touch. HAW-WALKER| Steel Letter Files Built like a skyscraper 3 i ! The Dresses PROCRASTINATION I e et It may bring loss N3 e ot gt silk crepe, ~Poiret % twill and _tricotine, sloakings, olaids, mobby stripe drapes, the ted panels, ex- s embrotd- AILURE to make a will is gener- ally due to procrastination—not o ey intention. L ~ome='s a0 misses 3 e Cut Prices in Boys Clotlung Dept. =———= ered and braid-trim. med’ garments. Postpone some less important matter and make your will right now. Big Boys’ Cloth Suits $10.00 Boys’ Overcoats Double - Breasted and —with uprights, cross- pieces, girders, ete., of Our trust officer will gladly talk over the matter with you at our office or at your home. 69c Boys’ Blouses . 4 Nice quality Per- cale and Gingham : Blouses, in new pointed collar styles, Pretty colors and patterns. 6 to 15 e WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY | Gokn B. Lgrner« Fresident’ BRANCH OFFICE Seventbenth 3 G Streel> channel steel all welded into one solid piece. No nuts, no bolts, no rods,no rivets, no screvs. Silent, speedy ‘drawers. _ The ONLY genuine “Bult Lize a Sk Warmng‘ scraper ” file bears the mame Shato- + Letnobody sell you a substitutel ' 605 13th Street, N. W. ruomunmuu WASHINGTON, D. C. tailored. Pretty striped patterns. and made with belts and flap or patch pockets; 3 to 10 sizes. $3.50 Boys’ Sweaters Heavy ribbed and finer ribbed. Biue, brown and garnet sweaters, made in pullover and coat styles. All sizes. BUY BLANKETS SIZE 66x80 Heavy, soft and fluffy nap. Just the blanket for these cool nights. Beautiful plaids and bleck patterns in a great range of colorings. Every o A :ao: wouu!d be 2 ra:‘.onh-ble pr;re Single- \ or these good quality cioth suits for Breasted Warm Winter Coats of 7 to 16 year boys. Made In_ stylish s f Nortolk styles, full lined and splendidly '4 ctinBillian dicloth i Wasallgined fl $1.39 Boys’ Pants Good serviceable quality cloth and corduroy knicker- boukers, For bova C 6 to 16 years. Well tajlored. One-Day Prices Thursday Only Half-Wool Crepes i rd wide, h;a\ ght qual Sone e 0, D lim- 59c ited quantity, yard, Double Bed Sheets {8 Tull bleached an;l {Q strictly perfec None C. 0. D, lime 69c 1§ ited quantity. Heavy Shaker Flannel il Full pieces and Y perfect. 26 inches Wide, ~None C. O. C limited quantity. {fo. Heavy Crepe de Chine 40-inch All-silk, in AT § 4 .19 i None C. 0. D, limited L = { | auantity. MAIN OFFICR Mok @ F Streets blanket perfect. Pair 66x80 Parc-Wool BLANKETS i heavy and ton, Covered warm. Pretty with printed block pat- Pr. cambric on terns, beau- both sides. tifully bound with soisette. Double Bed Size COMFORTS —filled with .9 selected cot- AN OTHER ! Up to $7.98 Girls’ Winter Coats | SHOES fi)r WOMEN i $5 warm winter coats of velour, chin- High- clnu side tle, embreldeud chilla and nobby mixture cloth. 75 fringe trimmed and braided coats of !Bl warmly lined. and made in stylish extra good quality heavy-weight cloak- MEN’S WEAR TOPCOATS Good for Several Seasons for Several Reasons v FIRST, the fabrics are chosen for longevity as well as looks. Tremendous Reductions in Girls’ Dept.==—\ jaunty belted and pleated styles for ing for girls § to 15 years. Lined girls 3 to 11 years. throughout and splendidly tailored. $1.39 Girls’ Middys | $1.49 Girls’ Dresses ‘Gssc&n;l‘l lB‘I:efl's:uenBluonm»g Plain white and School ~ Dresses of blue trimmed Lons- food fast-color ging- gm?r €004 quality made in regull(lm rle'y of mnew, pr!!!] and well ‘made, or Balkan styles styles, fn 4 to 14 sizes. 1 v % | Elain colors, checks and elastic tops an for girls 5 to ulu‘ | bottoms. Warmer Underwear for Every Member of the F. amzly Savingly Priced $1.00 Boys’ Gray Ribbed |75c Utica Mills Children’s Union Suits Vesu and Pnnh ) bies’ Silk-Stripe , e n catent Leathe e K e $1.00 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests o !!lll high I!rck Irregulars. ;.l:h guesets. $1.50 Mens Gray Union Soft, fleecy undershirts for Ribbed and Fiescea- ies ‘month to 3 Nice Helvy we(lht l nleu Otter Suede e Stripe: Sat- Saits” tor - men; |} fock do mot rub long sleeves, full llp-orer 254: crochet top, drawstrings; " or irritate. seats. Sizes to medium and large sizes. EW MODELS arriving most every day—and each Specia"y Reduced lnfants Tog's adds to the ever-increasin ularity of this remark- : N able feature line. How :o P,::,ch ,?;lc‘ individuality - $4.00 Babies’ Coats and Capes = WxS;Ql.iO lfab:esu kBonnels and Class can be combined with so much real value for Long and short cream cashmere, e o cream chinchilla and corduroy coats. s .9 New fall styles, nicely lined. Warmly only $5.95 the pair—is a never- 1 lined and made In prettily trimmed Y P ceuln‘ wonder styles for girls or boys, tailored styles. c White and colors. 69¢ Rompers Plain white and S arnam ang Hinene. \m an nene. .98 glun or embroid- ery trimmed, in c Everything in warm knitted === | popular Dutch garments in white and colors for styles. infants and small tots. SECOND, the weights are equally adapted to Autumn and Spring. THIRD, they are tailored to hold - their lines and not get out of shape. FOURTH, they are in basic models that will not go out of style. AND FINMLLT, they’re marked at prices where - you won’t be out of pocket. $25to0 $65 and featuring A Special English Model at ;‘L» %y $1.00 Ladzes ' Long Women’s Warm Bath : = 2 Made of good 'quality Robing Cloth 4 4 RPOR. i iy 16-button Chamois Suede Fabric 9 c in pretty colors and patterns. Prettily GAOOREORATID) L) e 4 $2.00 Ladies’ Silk and Wool } Union Suits In ratent Leather $5.50 Brushed Woel Sweater Sets Warm knitt sets, of lmluu. sweater and cap. All-wool, heavy weight. Rose and copenhagen N'" The Best $1.95 Silk Stockings! Perfect Full-fash- ioned, Durable Weight Thread Silk Stockings, in “Onyx,” “Alwyn,” “Radmoor,” and other reliable brands. Cor. 7th & K Sts. ; 414 9k St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Members Better Business Bureau il Gloves, self stitching, gusset fingers. 5 S s : Colors, ;e-yer, sand, brown and black. = ZO;‘G":IL"’::‘;":? m-:'d R‘l\ilfl, | DONUAR U Rtand G Streets S Clogims