Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 18

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rh. 18 AESFORUNTED 1 FORGE NHOMES HARRINGTON'’S FIND IS SCIENTISTS’ TOPIC Declare Califormia Discovery, if Au- thenticated, Displaces Indian as | EIGHTEEN HURT IN CRASH. LOS' ANGELES, October 31,—Eight. een persons were injured, two prob- -hly fatally, when a fire truck and police car, both answering the l(lmt call, collided at 6th and Broad- way last night and careened Into a crowd of window-shoppers and the- ater-goers. MADRID, October gales and heavy rains have csused enormous damage to the crops, espe- clally oranges, In the provinces of Valencja and Alicante. The rivers are flooded. ———e In anclent Rome married men had 31. %~ Violent | ot Japanese are making a paper chief- |a right to the best seats at the pub- 1y uled in cigarettes from seaweed. lic games. Automobile Owners, Look!! Have you arranged for the storage of your car? If not, think the matter over. conomy, appearance and comfort in attending to this at once. November first is a good time to begin or to make safer and better arrangements than you hfilve Ten good reasons why you should select t Ontario Garage, 17th St. and Kalorama Rd. - Absslutely fireproof, and every facility for the mfe and speedy bandiing of ears. ! Bvery car hua ite dwnstall, | A 3 Wo omer straight ‘storage: sassuring prover cars of every v 3 ¥ood condition at all times—wasbed, «Fj — By the Associated Press. ‘First Inhabitant. PHOENIX., Aris, October 31.— —_ Home life as the “only thing in the | o ) oy p world that makes llving worth| "c;jCAGO, October 31.— Sclentists while” was emphasized by Mrs. Alice | .onnected with the universities and | Winters, president of the National|ygeumg here are hesitant about ex- Federation of Women's Clubs, in an | r.coing views on the reported dis- address yesterday before the annual | oo M VTR S0 T Te, of a | convention Of the central Arlzona|pce.Neanderthal man, belleved to have district feleration. inhabited the Pacific coast country | “Woman's sphers throughout the |before the first iacial period. ages seems to huve been made up of) Prof, omer, assoclate pro- | U Of| nor of anthrageloay. ac.the Ui things men Qld not 1ike to do.” she oL versit. of Chicago, while declared. “Men have reared the!gpout yu.e possibllity of the reported church spires, built the schoolhouses, | discovery. ma‘ that i it 1s e;ubnp‘r‘. o y later investigation then the but every good thing men have dono | 3 bY later, lnvestiention, then (NG age with the pro-glacial period. will o 8t go the man, the|have been found. boy and the ‘lrl who believe-in their| Up to the present the Indians have country, and because of this hsnel been considered the first race to hn\»‘ are able to adapt themselves to the | Inhabited this country, Prof. mer greater wor]d.” said. His past dates back only e | irs. Winters pleaded for unity|era of glac No ctub women orom oy | ““Anthropologists at the Field Mu- to take & more active {nterest | Seum would not express themselves | on the reported discovery until more orld can | fully vi P Harrington of the Smith- ave Ropair Shop, where skilled” uonll_n lnstltunon who discovered the mechanics and tow are service da; y -nd ni‘hx skull which he believes to be 8 Our patrons ave acecss To'n’ full Tae OF Aceemories,” chatos, alcobol and all ear ke OF the exiténce ot men o this)| 800, omen in the federated|continent before the glacial period, clubs or the United States. claims that establishes that North assertion that women care|America was discovered thousands of 2 Prices Steht; hanest. deaiin Frompt mervice; polite and. courtedus treatment. Call and let us talk it over Phone Columbia 8727 littlo for the home. is false. Those | years before Columbus by primitive | things that are rflaled to lhe l!ome men who crossed the Bering straits| appeal to the clubs everywher. from Asi; * Topping off this column of selected specials with a tremendous Sale of Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs $ 1 8.85 GUARANTEED PERFECT They are Alexander Smith’s SEAMLESS rugs—woven of worsted yarns—quality that is time-tried and endures. purchased at auction. And now you have the same opportunity to buy them at a price *way below their regular selling value. 8Y,x10Y, SIZE UNUSUAL AVIN 1319 1321 F Street SAVIDSe Many of the choicest and newest of patterns—some of them shown for the first time. The colorings cover almost every shade—and show the finest of skilled workmanship. October 31 STORE NEWS a AM. to 6 P.M. “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes These rugs were 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs, $28.95 Another auction purchase. Heavy quality, guaranteed perfect, velvet rdgs in most pleasing Persian ef- fects. Combinations of blue, rose, mulberry, brown, taupe and olive. They, too, are offered to you in this sale at decided savings. 9x12 Deep Pile Axminster Rugs, $32.85 And they also come in the 8%4x 10%5-foot size. Many beautiful pat- terns that bring out the soft, even tone color combinations typical of these fine rugs. Axminster rugs are known for their durability—their excellent appearance to the last. Sale of Curtains and Panels : R@M from $7.50, $10 and More A variety sufficient to furnish every room in the home. In fact, there are but three to eight pairs to a style, evidencing the splendid assortment. Designs, colors and materials in wonderful variety. All curtains are 2% or 3 yards in length. RUSSIAN LACE IRISH POINT FILET NETS MARIE ANTOINETTE NOTTINGHAMS TUSCAN NETS MARQUISETTES E POINT E VENICE Marguseste Curtain, with ' Lace Edge, 85 A Specialized Sheet at a Specialized Price The Hecht Co. 81x90 Sheets Perfect! Full size! Their wonderful quality $1 35 Unrestricted Choice for : | F $29.‘7 5 is one of the reasons that we are happy to have them under our label. Of long fiber cotton, smooth, heavy, even threads, the fineness of them is easily perceived. Through an exceedingly opportune transaction we were enabled to purchase them at a price that allows a special pricing to you. Here’s a chance to fill up the linen closet—and save. X Bath Towels Price Tells the Bargain Story |V loop, double thread weave Turkish towels. In an excellent weight. "Pure white; size 18x36 inches. | Oil Opaque i Shades 5¢¢c (Slight Irregulars) Smooth fin- ish, heavy quality shade | cloth, mount- . | ed on depend- | able spring rollers. 36x69- 42136- Inch Pillow Cases, 29¢ Huck Towels - 17¢c Heavy quality, durable weave towels with damask stripe ends. In the 18x36-inch size, We offer every $40 suit and every $40 over- coat in our shop at $29.75. All styles, in the latest models---fine woolens that we guarantee for. absolutely satisfactory wear. . The colors are right---the patterns are handsome ---the qualities up to our known hlgh standard. We can fit any, man-—long, short, stout or slender, ---perfectly. Crochet Spreads, $2-25 Double-bed size 'spreads, in heavy crochet weave, in attrac- tive ‘designs, Made with over- locked ends, 2 . Woolnap . Blankets, $3.95 All-cotton blankets, with soft wool-finished nap. Full double: bed size—double style. Many color effects. | inch size. Col- | ors— white, green and | ecru. Seconds of $1 quality,

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