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\/;__ _THE. EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D.’ C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923, ELMER GATES DIES | MISS LANDER'S WILL [POLICEMEN HOLDING DECLARES USERS ‘ AFTER LONG ILLNESS} BEQUEATHS $250,000, ELECTIONS TODAY i bt muiiconin X7 WASTE MUCH COAL| i uncement of the result will be ' ¥ . v of Burope, mad {onight after the returns have | Dr.. George 0. Smiith, Geological | speech, ulthough noton th 1 ha canvassed, Mrs. John L. Steele, ,Survey Head, Says Third .puhlh utilities com ' program was Could Be Seved. _“s @ of the sixth precinct for financial retary aml W. C. Adcock of th th precinct for treacurer have no opposition. Sergt. J. E. Boyle of the Gatlic bureau and Policeman A. E. Education—applied edu- cation—is the greatest tool anyone can have in making a success social- ly or in business. The coupon below brings complete information Noted Psychologist Succumbs Itx - | “Progressives” Expect Victory in|p Age of Sixty-Four—Had Resided 1. n. i : Contest for Association | Here Thirty Years. fes : s lritiss Offices. \ {ACCIDENT EXPERTS PLAN | ; = ‘ PERMANENT SOCIETY! { sition of he ‘n es as w [ Bleeti cers for the Police- | br | that remaini state of her | 3 o ‘x'lnnulf:ill\\l' athaniel West ol AAREEGE bt Transferring Male Civilians Held as Hostages. iated Press. | presented by Miss Melen Bury, ac | BY the December | companied by Miss Hilda Hanes. AT quest of ments the WILLIAM L. WATHEN MISSING { organization ed to super Police today were wnw.u-m tn Asia Minor George Otis § director of Bast rqm] coming | Saving of Lives ahd P::vent\on °t‘”wl n:‘enluu;llxlnl L umL ;:rure | sentative Alle ssa- Aim of Body. Selison ot s muciis wtin Dpublic [15th street morthens e | p¥isoners who' were heidus hostai ¥ .| utilitles committee of the Women's [ber 30. Relatjv o | the Turks at the time of the ~\mnn'~, Accident provention exserts from | City Club, suEEest By probablc whelwabionts, ot A dozon states and two goverument| Dr. Smith told the commiitee how | = ‘uding their second | the coal consumer's dollar was ex- ntion of | yended, stating that about 1 he United States toda _' lof this amount went for la-ndded that much was home, in M iven to Char provided in the Mee Court, police | the tratlle bu; being conduet n. no watchers at med necessary to | I ‘uggestions for Women in Christmas Gifts for Men fore Y is being sou this after \\ W ,/// \/ - / MEN’S WEAR seeretary. gl Saralialfal A8 ‘&'{34'5?255" 2 “lae‘B.q'}hmm and Housefurnishing Store 11™AND G STS. CUTLERY DEPT. 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Unlike the old germi- \by Dr. Eliet of Harvard HERE will ke dozen competitors Our importation from Allan, Sollyfnr your big opportunity hen it comes. W & Co., of London, England, includes i influcnce ihe mas vho is to make the ¢ FOUNTAIN PENS, Parker, Waterman and Wahl, $2.50 to $15.00. A\ pen that will please vou. “Ace” knife sharpeners for the kitchen at $1.00. cides itcan be used freely on the sensitive linings of the throat and nasal cavity. Zonite repre- English Golf Sweaters and Hose |cision among them? | “In every departm; of practical life.” s ex-President Hadley r“ Yale, “men in com- \merce; men in transpor- | tation, and in manufac- itures have told me t {what they really wanted from our colleges was men who have this. sel tive power of using 1buok: efficiently.” Not book-worms: not men who have read all kinds of mis- Practical GIFTS from a Men's SHOP— e el e that he would buy himself! e e LAST LAP ‘We are now on the last lap of our $5 Down and $5 Per Week Special Used Car Sale think clearly and talk well. What are those few great books? How shall a busy man find them? The free book of- fered below answers those Among the very unusual bargains still remaining you are bound to find what you want. The arrangement of purchase is very simple. Send one to your friends. I sents an entirely new principle in antiseptics. “Twinplex’ Safety Razor Stroppers, for all kinds of blades. 30 days’ iree trial: guarantee of 10 years’ service. Pencil Sharpeners, Chicago $1.6D to $6.60. A nice gift, Toilet Sets, in ivory. Du Barry, good grades. Separate prices. Table Knives and Forks, butcher’s, slicers, kitchen knives, bread knives, etc. Community Plates. Buy a 26-piece set. Guar- anteed for 50 years, or vou can buy any piece separate. Pocket Knives. \We have a big selection of the best known brands. §0c to $20.60. Manicure and Sewing Sets especially priced for the Holiday trade. Carving Sets. 2 and handles, $2.75 to $35.60 set. Razors. All kinds of safety and straight razors. Buy a set for every day in the week. In American, Sheffield or Henchel brands. E ~|veualh priced for Holiday trade. Roller Skates. Union and Winslow. Tool Cabinets, $10.00 to $85.00. Work Benches, $19.00 to $52.50. Separate tools in great variety. 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And com- pared to peroxide of hydrogen, Zonite is 75 times as effective in germicidal strength. and Boston types, Pyrolin and other, DUNLAP STEIN-BLOCH HATS CLOTHES mez—ne%ma&%@@@m@awwz@mg SGEEARSLRGRERT NGB R At all good drug stores, in bottles, 50c and $1.00 3 piece, in stag and ivory questions; it describes the plan and purpose of Dr. Eliot’s Five-Foot Shelf of Books The books that make men think straight and talk well Over Fflfty Years’ Sthfactory Service The Southern Tie FOI' Women Entirely New—Strictly a 5 FAMILY SHOE STORE CREATION That Has Become Sensationally Popular Over- night. . 22 Every well-informed man and woman should at least know something about this” famous 1li- brary. The free book tells about it —how Dr. Eliot has put into his Five-foot Shelf “the essen- tials of a liberal education,” how he has arranged it that even “fifteen minutes a day” are enough, how in pleasant mo- ments of spare time, by using the reading courses Dr. Efiot has provided for you, vou can get the knowledge of literature and life, the culture, the broad viewpoint that every university strives to gives .No Finance Charge—Fire and Theft Insurance Absorbed By Us You. Have a Year to Pay For the Car You Drive Out Today % Every reader of this column is invited to have a ‘copy of this handsome little book. It is free, it will be sent by mail, and involves no obligation of any sort. Merely clip the cou- pon and mail it today. Send for this FREE booklet that gives Dr. Eliot’s own plan of read- ing. You Should Be Able to Buy the Car and Drive It Out the Same Day—Several of the Best Bargains Remaining Are 1921 Buick Coupe 1920 Stutz Cadillacs Ford 1923 Davis AA to D 25 to 8 NOTE! PLEASE BUY WHILE THIS SHIP- 1923 Hupmobile Touring 1922 Dodge Detroit Electric 1921 Overland 11922 Chevrolet STERRETT & FLEMING, INC. Main )Champlain Street Branch Used dffice at Kalorama Road Car Showroom APPOINTED FORE. Three Leathers Brown Suede Black Gun Metal Medium Russia Calf e I Welt Sewed Soles—With Rubber Heela and the Best of Leniln’er FAMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Slrasburgcr Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. ~Phone and Mail Ordcrs Given Prompt Attention. Phone M. 1068. P.F. Collier & Son Company 416 West 13th St., New York City By mail, free, send me, the " littie ,ulfl! book to the most famous books in the world, describing Dr. Eliot's Five-Foot Shell of Books, and con- talning the plan of reading recom- mended by Dr. Eliot of Harvard, ( 1931-33 14th Street Open ‘Evenings i e ¥ T T PO S s Earassarestenire e

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