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o “BIG SISTER” MOVE LAUNGHEDIND. G, Mrs. E. K. Bushee Heads Ju-; venile Protective Branch Organization. | COST OF UNIFORMS PUZZLES WORKERS How to Buy Distinctive Apparel on Limited Salaries Is Problem for Elevator Men. Granted a sixty-day extension in the time in which to purchase uni- forms, in compliance with an order from the superintendent of State, War and Navy buildings which ex- on November many of the ator operators are still wondering THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SEEKS OCEAN SECRETS. | SUSPECTS PROVE ALIBL | NEW PLANE FOR NAVY. | Plans for Increasing sclentifio knowledge of conditions in the porth Atlantic ocean have been {naugurated by the United States coast guard {which announced today the depart- ure of the cutter Seneca for a ten-day cruise In the Grand Banks reglon, {a district included in_the interna- tional annual ice patrol. Thé Seneca is carrying sclentific observers and upparatus with which to conduct in- vestigations and gather data as to currents, water temperature, salinity and other oceanographic questions. Coast guard headquarters here re- gard the cruise as likely to develop (data that will have an important bearing on future ice patrol work as a protection to navigation. Police Doubt Three Eeld Up Train, Killing Four. SACRAMENTO, Calif., October 19.— 0. J. Underwood, J. L. Millett and John D. Carroll, arrested hefe Wed- nesday as suspects, are not the men who held up Southern Pacific train No. 13 and killed four trainmen near | the Orcgon line October 11, Police Chief Bornard McShane and Inspector Arthur Ryan announced today after they had subjected the three sus- pects to a six-hour grilling. The men, however, will be held for a few days, police sald. MO-1 to Be Used for Gunnery Spotting—30 Being Constructed. Plans have been completed by the Navy Department for replacing the planes now used for gunnery spot- ting with the new MO-1 type, which is convertible into either a seaplane or a landplane. Delivery is expected from the Cleveland factory now working on an initlal contract of thirty machines by the end of Oc- tober. The first slx MO-1 machines to be commissioned will be formed into a special observation squadron for | | service with the scouting fleet. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. S. KANN SONs Co. Telephone Main 7200 “F. HE -BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Sts. Adorable Velvet Frocks ter” organization to work h of and in co-operation re the n\nnr‘\' (\flnun'h:\’;fi their z Seoteotiv _ i uniforms 1s coming fro: ey are venlle Frotective Assocla- | requjred to furnish the uniforms District of Columbia was | themselves at a cost in the neigkbor- zed at a meeting in!b of $30 for both winter and sum ¢ E < T mer apparel. _All this out of an aver- ¢ Epiphany parlsh hall:,g. galary of $960 base pay of ternoon. Mrs. E. K. most elevator operators in the gov- rly a professional go- 7 ernment is , to_whigh must be cial worker, was elected president ' idded the bo 3000, or Va0 e and Mrs, L. D. Smoot was ¢lected sec- | month. But from this must be de- iducted 2% per cent a year for the The elections were mado following | EoYSrament employes’ ' retirement recommendations of a nominating ; §24 & year. committee, composed of the follow-| Some of the operators already have Mrs. H. H. Selzer, Mrs. | their uniforms. To obtain them, they ay, they had to draw on their ho meager savings or put themselves in point committee and & a financial hole for several weeks ommittce on by-laws before tho next Others cannot see money meeting { uhead to buy the { The uniform, of its manner for any other Tomorrow at Hahn's *Stocking Shops” Al Silk From Top to Toe For one day only, three different makes, ‘Women's Heavy- weight All-Thread Silk and Silk Chiffon Stockings. $2.75 enough forms. All well known brands, noted for their beauty and fine texture. All the new autumn shades. Specially reduced Saturday to e A Famous Standard Make Which we are not permitted to name—but which sells for $1.05 all over the country—especially reduced in price. We are discontinuing this particular style. Thread Silk Seam-back Stockings. $1 45 Only 300 pairs. Special Saturday Men's sOCkS Cl’uld's Sports SOCI(B The young folks will be de- You'l be surprised at the wear | The young folks 2% ighted with these in) these ool queliiy el 80 heavy ribbed mercerized with lisls reinforced tops, he Tangih socks with goo 1 and to In Bl nd Cordovan on_saccount t uniforn Many the organizat sisters,”” it was as- pay only a small p the cost, instead of payin in the form of a regu- | charge. session, will be held in f the Epiphany parish ay, October 25, e If You Are Thinking of Going to Cali- | fcrnia You Wil Want Thix Book. LENIN'S HEALTH BETTER. i1 has ju thelr bi to Cal Lzvery Line Is One of Youthfulness and Grace —And all are so individual, so really different from many other models brought out this fall. 5 mode of | s refutation of the reports of his pears in pub- addres Sunday t Trotsky is s frequ o during the 1 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Av 233 Pa. Ave. Black—Navy-Brown ~ $25.00 BEAUTIFUL assort- < Xment made of lovely quality velvet, and the styles are those especially becoming to misses, show- ing the close-fitting waist models, with full or draped skirts; and the new coat styles. DOCTORS QUICKLY MADE. Mo., October 19.—Cir- | dner announced that fzed | “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. connection —Choice, R Saturday at address at Petrograd. 4 —Many are sleeveless, suit- able for afternoon or even- ing wear. Some are made effective with brilliant col- ored silk, while the tailor- ed models have novelty belts. —Women and Misses’ sizes. Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturdays Tile. 4149¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave.S.E. Cor. 7thand K Sts. *City Club Shop™ 1318 G St. Baltimore Store, 37 W. Lexington Street Shoes of SERVICE in and Hosjery Six Stores Unusual Styles Matchless Values in new shoes for Women We Bought 10,000 Pairs In This One Style Alone of Girls "GRO-NUPS™ To Sell Them at Rich Quality Winter Coats $59.75 HESE Coats are the embodiment of good taste and fashion. Glori- ous velvety fabrics such as Ormandale, Lustrosa and Fashona were chosen for their development, and they are graced with huge collars and sometimes cuffs of Beaver, Natural Squirrel, Black or Platinum Fox, or chic collars of seli-material. “"Hahn-Special” Goring Pumps $5.95 The new Slip-on Goring Pump — Black Satin, Suede Trim, or All-Patent Leather Another example of the tsun ning styles right along ‘HAHN SP ~Unusual to Findat . . One of Our Best Values in Years! T we're offering these popula: v ARD to find words strong enough to emphasize the value represented in this special “GRO-NUPS” Shoe for girls (pictured) at $4. A price made possible only by putting out Children’s Shoes on such a- tremendous scale. It’s Genuine Tan Russia Calfi—not “side leather.” Strictly solid from bottom up—oak leather, welted soles, solid leather counters and heel stiffenings, double tips, no ‘“cut-off vamps.” It'll wear to beat the band—whiile good-looking, shapely, flexible. Yes, a splendid all-around shoe, indeed! Misses’ and Children’s Sizes, 8% to 2 , Larger Girls’ Sizes $5 ANY other good-looking styleé in “GRO-NUPS” High and Low Shoes for girls and boys of all ages. Including distinctive novelties not to be found elsewhere. $3.50 to $6 —For colors one may select ravy, brown, kit fox and black. ~—And for values one could not do better. —Sizes 36 to 46, and Misses 14 to 18. —The newest modes are portrayed in this assemblage—slim, straight lines, trimly “belted-ins,” flares or apron front models, and all boasting new sleeves. Juniors’ and Misses’ Sport and Dress Coats —Fashioned from such serviceable materials as suedene, Bolivia, plaids and double-faced cloths. Have self and pretty fur collars, some with cuffs to match Straightline and side-fasten models, with or without belts. Finished with silk stitchings, embroidery and tucks. Good quality linings, full length lined. many are interlined. In black, navy fox, deer, brown and $29 75 sorrento. Sizes 13 17 and 14 to 18... A New Arrival of English Broadcloth Blouses ~—Made of Fine Broadcloth, with the new pinafore or long roll collars. Long sleeves with turn-back cufl and finished with pearl but- tons, and some models are neatly tucke $2.95 "Bryn-Mawr," $8.50 Braid trimmed, with round French toe and low heel. This is one of the style-hits of the season! Shown in Black Suede, Black Satin, Brown Suede, Black Calf, Patent Leather. Gray Suede. AA to C widths, Evening Shippers Never befors have the styling and beautifying of Evening Slip- pers been so glorious as our dis- plays this season. Shown fin all popular leathers and fabrics— $5.95 to $12.50 —H andmade Broadcloth Blouses, with Peggy, sports- man or long roll collars. Long sleeves with turn back or linked cuffs. Trimmed with tucks, embroidery, drawn work or strictly tai- lored. Sizes wou... 95.95 Sizes 36 to 4. Kann’s—Second Floor.