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o (e COMMITTEES NAMED IN BIG SISTER MOVE Mrs. B. B. Jackson, Chairman of | Membership Group, to Aid Juve- nile Protective Association. Appointment of committees and a discussion of organization featured the second meeting of the Big Sisters of the Juvenile Protective Associa- tion, In the Church of the Epiphany parish hall, yesterday afternoon. A membership committee composed of Mrs. B. B. Jackson, chalrman; Mrs. James Byler and Miss Edith Coulsen | was appointed, wh s Louise | King, Mrs. BEdwin Ka h and Miss Dorothy Allen were selected to serve | as members of a steering committee. | ) WOMAN JUMPS FROM AUTO Feared Rear-End Collision, Head Severely Injured, Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews, 1 16th street, last night about 7:45 o'clock sustained a severe injury to the left side of her head as a result of a fall on the roadway in Potomae Park when she jumped from an auto- mobile. It is said that Mrs. Andrews, fearing a rear-end collision with an- other machine, opened the door of the car in which she was riding and motioned to the operator of the car in the rear to stop. She then jumped from the car and fell. She was taken THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, to Emergency Hospital, where she was_treated for the injury to her head and shock. Her condition is not serious. BOY FALLS UNDER TRUCK. Failing to look before he leaped, George Hurley, eleven years old, 1213 37th street, Wednesday afternoon fell in front of a moving motor truck when he leaped from the canal wall on Canal road, near 37th street. Wil- llam Sandower, driver of the truck, 1205 334 street, took the_ boy to Georgetown University ~ Hospital, where he was treated for Injuries to his head and body. Lowest in the City Prices for Better Quality—Standard Make D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923 Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street Boys' Shop Attractipns for Saturday Subcommittees will be appointed by the membership committee to assist | in obtaining as many members for the organization as is possible. Mrs. Jackson stated that the organ- ization is a Protestant body which Dproposes to work in co-operation with | . the Juvenile Protective Association. Union Suits . It is made up of varlous denomina- tions of the Protestant churches. Nicely trimmed and for s > 19 :KM"t.heG”e;‘l Scott Rafter, president | ’ snug fitting. An excep- . o Mathers' Congress and : == Parent-Teachers' Association, dis: tional value for cussed the great good which can l)L 1 g L Chalmers’ Union Suits known Chaln\crs make. done by members of a Big §250 value for organization and expressed the d Boys’ Umon Sults Of heavy ribbed quaflly, for the Mothers' Congress tc gray only. Sizes 6 to 16. 98c operate with the body in every way | pecially priced tomorrow at 'Overcoats Novelty Coats, for the youngsters from 3 to 10 years—in Fancy Mix tures and Chinchillas; and Plaxd Mackinaws for the older $7.00 UNDERWEAR Men’s Heavy Ribbed | i | brothers—8 to 16 years. BPEGIAL. ... .00 iven s Pebble Cheviot Overcoats—in Navy, Tan and Brown Heather; flannel lined and $1 0.00 silk emblem on sleeve ; sizes 215 to 10 years. SPECIAL . Virgin Wool Mackinaws—smart plaids, in all the wanted combinations: shawl $ 50 and convertible collars. Sizes 8 to 1 2' Suits 18 years. SPECIAL ............ All'wool Combinations — Belted Suits, with TWO PAIRS of knickers: and cap to match. ; Neat patterns. Sizes 8 to 18 years. SPE- $1 4'75 Imparted Knitted Suits — novelty modela—Gray. Green and Red—with $7 50 Men's Worsted and Cot- possibl ton Union Suits, of the well Mrs. E. K. Bushee, president of the | organization, said that anybody who would be able to do something for children will gladly be received as a | member in the association. A S | WILL TALK ON FORESTRY. | H. N. Wheeler Scheduled to Lec-| ture in Schools. | America's forests, particularly those of the west, are being brought to| hington in picture and story this k and next week 910 Seventh St “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elscwhere” . talks on forests Mr. Wheeler w e by Giffor of FPennsyl and forestry work. appointed to the A Medley of Fashionable Overcoa ts 0£ ua.ks Productxon Wlll Greet YO\I HCI‘C Tomorrow at $55.00 The price is very interesting when ‘You contemplate of what it entitles you to choose—Coats of Bfigl:sh and American modelmg—fashlons of “over there” and over here mterpreted by our capable deslgners——and transl_ated by skilled crafts- men into these superiorily made ®Overcoats. Single and Double-Breasted—big, generously cut garments —with and without belts: Raglan and regular shoulders— patch and flap pockets—made up in double faced -and plain weaves—Dboth button-through and fly-front. ~Third Floor— Big Girls’ N Made of good C | oo corr, sime: hams: neat stvles : 1316 TO 1324 71’“ ST. y N.w, for girla 7 t0 14 A Special One-Day Sale 5, of Super Values in stripe, plaid or plain collar and cuffs. Sizes 3-to 6 years. SPECIAL $1 and §125 ‘White WAISTS 88¢c Women's _Voile or Batiste Waists, datntlly made and neatly trimmed. Furnishings Boys' Imported Wool Golf Hose; fancy tops—Gray, Brown, $ 1 29 Camel and Heather tints. Sizes 7 to 10. SPECIAL Blouse Waists—in plain White and new striped effects: neckbands, or plain and Eton OO collars attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 1 i SPECIAL Boys' Union Suits—medium weight, sleeves and ankle Icngt}\. 3 Sizes 4 to 10— $ 1.15 Men’s Overcoats I8 Giving by far the greatest overcoat value of the season, and quoting the lowest possible price on coats long Sizes 12 to 16— $1.50 These are Exceptional Values in Men’ s Union Suits Two distinct lots of different makes—but well known—with a host of friends. . of this caliber. Sturdy and firm fabrics that will give B"y’ honest service and real warmth, made up in belters and box-coat models. Light, medium and dark shades, in sizes 33 to 46. Black Satm i Boys’ Serviceable Suits With 2 Pants These Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes $2.95 Boys' Tan and Black English Lace and Blucher Lacd - | “Shoes for school Sizes a 2% E Sweaters $ 5.50 In the popular Shaker weave— and Brown colors. Shawl collar, slip- on model. Sizes 24 to 34. Heavy Cotton-ribbed Union Suits—in Ecru. An. Famous Stuttgarten make of Union Suits—in ribbed ‘wool: natural gray —closed crotch model. All sizes from 34 to 46. $2.95_ other make which is famous for its fit. Also in sizes from 34 to 46. $I.79 suits £wo pairs of full lined pants and are sua to_ give service. . Be’s & 0 Boys’ Blouses Striped ' percale - blouges, collar attached and W(le! Bizes 7 to 15. Girly Tan, Rrows and Black Lace Shoes, spring and low heels, low ribber heels, 113 to 2. in sizes 215 to 7. $3,48. Egyptian Sandals, $1.89 Women's Fancy Colored Felt Egyptian Sapdal Slippers, just the thing for mas- querade. All sizes 3 to 8. = i:‘h rench, All sizes 834 pan rowing sirls Pompon Slippers, $1.25 ¥or your masquerade outfit—Women's Black Kid, Silk Pompon Low-heel SIip: pers. All sizes 3 to S. The New Brushed Felt Hats $3.85 It has the lustrous silky finish—and is in the new Brown, Gray and Tan shades—with silk bands of contrasting shades, and silk lining. Smart blocks—of individual proportions. Again Tomorrow Tremendous Bargains, Sensational Values in Coats & Dresses_= About 400 garments gathered for this big super Saturday s Bargain offering. All new high-class models; space won’t permit minute description, but a surprise awaits the thrifty woman who stops to investigate. All sizes in both lots for women and misses. Dresses 16, to. 54; coats, 16 to 46. 150 Fine New Sample %> Trimmed Hats We've just unpacked a big shipment ~of - these -Begutifi Hats, made in the most ap- proved Fall and Winter mod- ¢ls and_handsomely trimmed On the Economy' Floor (Fourth Floor) Men s Sults and Overcoats See these garments — and they'll argue their own merit, we'll warrant.’ The Overcoats=-~ Double-faced Clothe—in Single and” Double-faced models—Raglan and regular shoulders; belted all around. Anether Saks Special 'Shoe for Men $6.00 3 They're Oxforda—deaigned primsrily for young men—with a lot of snap and style—Tan Calf— Black Calf—Patent Colt—Fancy Tony Calf. All have rubber heels and Goodyear welt soles. in elaborate or sedate styles. Shapes for miss or matron. Infants’ Ruben Shirts, 6 nronth: Fleece-Lined Teething Bands. Muslin Knicker Drawers, 8 to 12 years ‘Winter Pants and Vests; 2 to 14 years %' All-Wool Bootees. n's Outing Flannel Bloome: 1 Petticonts. . The Su}ts-?- Young Men's and Conservative Models; in attractive Mixtures and popular Pencil Stripes.