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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. CHACOAN IS HEAD o oot "o oo o s OF SAFETY COUNGL| B U, Takes etz 2o 2 o By the_Associated Prese. Portion of Earth, Exposing De- National Body Elects—Er HANFORD, Calif., October 1 posit Worth $80 a Ton. -~ ~ —A Kings County woman a By the Associated Press. { dridge Tells of Benefits of [t Bright Auto Lights. e e e I S e i S S e N NI The Suede Jacket With Jacquard Knitted Border $25 For schoolgirls and sports women the windbreakers of the lumberjack have achieved a great smartness and popu- larity, . See them at our new sports section. A AT A ? Jellefts 1316 F St. N.W. ; Things New—at Unexpécted Prices—Friday! Odds and ends have been practically cleared away! Now is the time for new things—new apparel, new accessories in the lovely styles of F-l.l.. 1925. But to make Friday run true to form as a busy day of shopping—and of saving—we have not only concentrated every effort 2 ) on having ready for you tomorrow unusually large groups of new merchandise—but by making advantageous purchases are able to offer them Given Fair Warning. at prices decidedly tempting, in some cases little short of startling! Again—Fashion with Value! The New Stocking! Gotham Gold Stripe Silk all the way to the top - $1.95 P : Sheer weight—full fashioned! Anothér Gold St#ipe leader. Bame protection from garter-clasp S‘runs.” few days ago entered the local = branch of the Pacific Southwest TONOPAH, Nev. Ooctober l1.—A' Trust and Savings Bank with a | recent cloudburst on the land of L. L. tin box containing what appeared | Loony of Rochester, Nev. washed to be charred paper, which, she |aWay a good portion of the ground around his house. When the storm explained, represented $1,100 in- - surance money recelved upon the | TS Spent & FEETGENeC T S X death of her husband. She had placed it beneath the oven in her cook stove and her children had built a fire and reduced her money to ashes. It was sent to the United States He started to dig. At a depth of 20 feet he opened up a vein of ore assaying $30 to the ton. He was soon on his way to the smelter with the first carload. Cloudbursts. are common on the Ne- vada desert and are generally consid- ered plagues. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, October 1— arles B. Scott, director of the Bu- 5 o Teau of Safety of Chicago, was elected | Treasury and Tuesday the bank Sident o the Nations! Satety Count| Teceived a Government check in il, in convention here last night. Mr.| the sum of $1,080 to be turned over Scott s a veteran in the public safety( 0 the owner, the accompanying movement in the United States. He| document bearing the notation: succeeds C. B. Auel, Pittsburgh. Shor of count §¥: Other officers el presidents, Charles Charles E. Whitney Van Schaack, Hart Palmer, New York; Maj. Henry R.|m——————— Reniger, Allentow: , Pa.; . B. Auel, NEESRRRERSNANSRNAE TN ANES AR RN EZRARENN Tittsburgh; C. E._Pettibone, Bosto ireasurer, Harry E. Webber of Chica £0, and managing director, Willlam 1. Cameron of Chicago. Outstanding among vesterday's con- Serences was the public safety session addressed by M. O. Eldridge, director of traffic of Washington, D. C.. Mr. Fldridge pointed out the disaidvan ages of municipal ordinances requir- ing automobile drivers to dim their it ¢ night. hington,” Re said, “has an or. ance prohibiting the dimming of lights, and we have foind night acel dents have decreased from 57. per cent to 23 per cent.” From the London Humorist. “Mummie, I may as well warn you . A man may be proud of his ances- | that I'm going to start prayin' for a | [Py tors even when his ancestors wouldn't | bicycle, so you'd better begin savin' be proud of him. up.” New Hats The Feature! Two Big Special Purchases of Women’s and Misses’ Un 1 Variety! Winter Coats Elaborately Fur-Trimmed Including not only average sizes—34 to 44—but carefully chosen assortments in styles to fit—and fit well—the little woman who wears sizes from: 351, to 431,. Two feature prices— $59.50 $79.50 ‘Women’s Sizes Only! Both Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Fifty new fur-trimmed coats at $59.50— ready tomorrow at 9:15 in the morning! Pearls and assorted novelties— Cals and asertgd hojejtiss Coats in the soft, velvety pile fabrics of the new season—Lustrosa, 2 4 gof Bearls—Neck- Montebello, Pin Point and Veloria. L’i‘y‘f; ‘f‘ ol S e $2 Beautiful Styles—Corded side panelings, inset godets, the graceful ripple flares! All in new and intriguing variations. Furs—Fitch, Beaver, Squirrel, Fox and Wolf fashioned into con- trasting or blending collars and cuffs. The Colors—Wine, Gracklehead, Jacapa, Cuckoo, Tanager, Sea Swallow and Falcon grays and black. Be sure to see this wonderful collection! ANNIVERSARY. SALES! Celebrating the first anniver- sary of the openings of two of our thriving Street Floor de- partments—with 3-day special Anniversary values offering un- precedented reducti Attention Apartment Owners here! More just as unusual! Costume Jewelry Almost 1,000 pieces! $3.00 Jewelry Novelties Pearl Chokers and Bracelets— 3.strand Pearl Necklaces—g0-inch H Pearl Chains — Crystal Chokers S G o p| ond Necklaces—in many beautiful colorings — Novelty Neck- A. . ardlner laces * in great varlety. Main 334 If you want to sell your building, list it with this office. I deal exclusively in apartments and business property. Have a number of clients who A colorful array of the newest now want to buy. Quick Results. and smartest styles—snug-fitting toques—small hats, medium 3 hats—large, dressy hats—hats for every occasion! G. 0. P. VOTERS ORGANIZE IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY Joseph C. McClosky of Glen Echo Heights Chosen President at Bethesda Meeting. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., October 1.— A large number of representative Re- publican men and women from Be- thesda, Glen Echo, Chevy . Chase, Takoma Park, Rockville, Garrett Park and other sections of the lower part of the county met In Masonic Hall at Bethesda Tuesday night and organized the Republican Voters' Club of Montgomery County. Joseph J. McClosky of Glen Echo Heights was chosen president, Lawrence W. Dun- ning of Bethesda vice president, and Mrs. Enoch G. Johnson of Alta Vista and J. B. Newell of Bethesda secre- tary and treasurer, respectively. The organization starts with a large mem- bership. It was agreed that the most im- portant work the club can engage in just now is to induce new Republican residents of the county and the old ones who have never qualified for voting to declare their intentions of Cholce . Hats af Velour $3.50 to $6.50 Novelties lats of Felt Hats of Satin Hats of Velvet All represented in_each of the four price groups—$5, $6.50, $7.50 and $10—for Friday’s selling! Third Floor. Investment Bldg. 15th & K Sts. N.W. WUENSEANEITEERIANNARARARANE] Our Cosmetics department car- rles such famous preparations as Elizabeth Arden, Marie Earle, Helena Rubinstein, Marie An: toinette, Louey Venn of London and the leading French perfumes. Marie Antoinette Beauty Preparations 20% Discount! 75¢ Cleansing Cream “Duplex” Washable Fabric Gloves $1.50 Fer Twenty-five new arrivals have just been added to the group at $79.50! All elaborately fur trimmed, having huge collars and deep cuffs—some with panel borders, patches, stoles and inset flares of fur! Fashion at Her Best!—The very newest flares appear. And wrappy Both Slip-on and or straightline styles that are refreshingly new. Strap-wrist Styles The beauty of the newest pile fabrics—Roulustra, Fortuna; Carmina v il b 4 3 and Lustrosa—in kingfisher blue gracklehead, cotinga, wine, grenat, by s as Ao otiany queenbird, cuckoo, brown dove, falcon and black. these washable gloves, but by the The Furs—Platinum Wolf—Gray, Black or Brown Fox—Beaver— rugged way in which they are Nagural and Dyed Squirrel—Kit Fox—Fitch—Jap Mink—all lavishly tailored. es that will keep used! How to Keep a Child Healthy GENERATION ago “Magic” in a parents thought that Teaspoonful sickness was a part of a H child’s life, but we know bet- Every stor tr;lal sglfdmtf]i‘z- ter now. The secret is in the cines sells Dr. Caldwells - %% food the mother allows the Syrup Pepsin, and the cost is $150 Maslotia Cream i in watchi 'ss than a cent a dose. Give b ing citize liminary child to eat, and in watching less v 75c Skin Tonic. to registering and votng At the elec. that elimination occurs regu- half a teaspoonful to any ail- $1:50 Skin Tonic, tion next year, and it was decided to larly two or three times a ing baby or child at night 75¢c Foundation Cream. hold a number of meetings at various day. Mrs. Lester Townsend, ~When you put it to bed and $1.00 Pore Cream. polits, between now and November Corinna, Me., keeps her chil- you will find a happy, laugh- $1.50 :km Food 1, as one means of accomplishing dren in perfect health with Ing youngster in the morn- $2.60 Skin Food this result. The first of these meet- Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ing. Take Syrup Pepsin $1.00 Loosepact (single), ings will be held at Kensington the and Mrs. G W. Bird Aromas. yourself when constipated, $1.60 Loosepact, S evening of October 13. A committee Calif, says it has worked and give it to any member of consisting of A. H. Osmond, Richard . ¢ e ags | ¢ "DruncHunt and John F. Selbert wonders with her two chil- the family, young or old, for was named to call upon the clerk of dren. any ailment due to constipa- I s, the Circuit Court for the county and A Substitute for Physics tion, such as request that he have one of his depu- Dr. Caldwell's Skru P’; & headache, lack of appetite, ties visit various points in the lower 1 st grup dp T sleeplessness, bad breath, can- part of the county from time to time, 18 a scientihc compound Of . o fever sores, indigestion before November 1, as 4 convenienc Egyptian Senna with pepsin 0 40 100 fevers and to residents of the county who de- and suitable aromatics. The Solii i Sfaa thatifiseE sneese sire to declare their intentions of be- formula is on every package. onif ;’nd vl Hase coming voters. You will find you do not have »‘"h;:“lhe wimir to_force ¢ n to take it. 2 Y 3 Syrup Pepsin is mild and gentle in Froctt You Wantto Try it Free Betere action and your | ‘Syrup Pepsin” 523 Washington Sc. child will have an e casy passage with- | whenecd,akood losasive snd would ke to prove S aSS. P wl o ‘s ipi ot porg s P g o s sk W o men's one - side flare coat of cuckoo For- tuna — with high stock collar and deep cuffs of blending their style after washing! Whether you are ready to buy or not—come in tomorrow and see these tw. Choice of white lined with yel T o e renes 4 low, or self-lined styles in p > chamois color, sand, ecru, mode, beaver and cocoa. Also gray gloves in the strap-wrist style only. Street floor. Three Great Dress Events Rush Into Their Second Day’s Selling! All three of these groups are the result of spédz] es made within the last few days on a special buying trip to New, York to prepare for these opening days of October. All ag at prices much {ower than the qualitics would lead’one tolexpeetf Wonderful value! Women’s Silk Dresses For Madertoiselle— Paris-Made Beaded for Every Occasion! These Lovely Frocks Evening Dresses —at a special price, thanks to Practically all of these new the co-operation of manufac- frocks carry the Paris label! turers— Yet, only— 25 ‘15 These are all new arrivals— Styles for mature women as well dresses of georgette, velveteen, = for 3'Iouns »;'olmtc,n;damtr r[rlwd- sl : . he pastel tints, as well as E:ttmc.r:;cft crepe de chine and vivid shades of striking beauty ! 5 < . And the beading takes new and o e s o e IR Sk o . Featuring the prevailing color- models, chic chemise styles, f,,in?,?,m AL e ings—Russian Green, Bokhara, straightline and bolero frocks. Thi o o Navy Blue, Pencil Blue, Cocoa and. Eell cleevest as ) well ol longs e oieoup scptescats, probably of course, Black. tight sleeves; and trimmings of et e our Stmple Some models are belted—with beading, lace, ribbon and flowers. a ?alue :}w%z i\\-cewxll oh;f\r; ;rae,;t the Moyenage line — two-piece piece frock of Colors—wine, green, pencil, cuckoo, difficulty in duplicating! Don't models as well—and straightline | flat crepe—vel. henna, black and navy blue. Spe- miss it] 5 5163 Sex ther o orcom | vet trimmed ciall crystal beads— 5 Chanel skirt — calor, black. Simple Frock Shop Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor wine color. $25, 5. Downstairs Coat Shops—Second Floor. Misses’ Coats at $79.50—Third Floor. RAIL INCOMES FAR EXCEED LAST YEAR NEW YORK, October 1 (#).— Net operating income of approximate- out griping or strain- 1y $122,000,000 for class 1 raflroads ing. It does not con- = in August, a gain of about $22,500,000 tain narcotics, and e over the month before and about vou can give it with 26,500,000 more than in August, 1924, absolute safety to a is indicated in returns of 70 roads AUreinE dnfant aggregating $106,519,000 for the ¥ g ; month, against $82,354,000 a year ago, ap incr of per cent. Dresses for street, afternoon and both formal and informal evening wear— T ARTEYI D2 I Beautiful qualities of Crepe-back Satin, Crepe Elizabeth, Chiffon, Flat Crepe, Velvet and Gold Metal Laces—with hand painting, flower inserts, fancy buckles, soutache braiding and beading. ST T & 15 For Comfort and Health Clean Heat At a Moment’sNotice Misses’ o ne- piece geomge frock, heavily beaded with Missea’ two- T LTI down front and on sleevi Sev- eral colors. $35. Misses’ Dress Shop Third Floor VIR ATOAR LAY New Stockings Tomorrow! Rayon-and-wool Sports Stock= ings, in rib patterns—smart, two-tone colorings, including camel-and-white, black-and- white, polad~ zndd- white, cor an white—a pair. 31-00 Sports Lislé Stockings, in two- tone colors —with New Glove Silk Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs Special, Friday! _Chemise and Regular 75c Women's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with two Bloomers rows of hemstitching and Each at only— A > hand-rolled edge, with col- ored embroidered initial— 32.95 just a few of-cach ui thesc initials—D; ¥, G, H, Sweaters for School! &) Women’s Sizes, Too! Two entirely new as- sortments, in a world of new styles and attrac- tive colorings— With Your Let Us Help OT or cold, dry or wet—no matter what the weather condi- tions—gas service is the It responds in- stantly to the automatic lighter or the match and s always under the full control of the user. No other fuel is so flexible same. or so convenient. To make our service as near perfection as pos- sible {8 the desire of this company and its em- We want every customer to be a satisfled customer and stand ready at all times to as- ployes. sist you. It there is anything wrong with the service or the appliances tell us about it, Often a slight adjustment will correct conditions and save you 4 HE best home in the world is but a dreary, cheerless place unless it can be comfortably heated. Think what it means to have a heating source that is independent of the furnace—and available at an instant’s notice. That's the Humphrey Radiantfire. In one instant it glows with amaz- ing heat and cheer. All the charm of the old-fashioned fireplace without any of its inconvenience. From four to nine times the heat of any other gas fire, with positively no odor. Cheaper than coal for Fall and Spring. A style to suit every need and pocketbook—beginning $15 at .. - Small Down Payment Installs It Very Accommodating Terms sn':il\’v“ ‘c?ntrasling 31.50 Sports Lisle Stockings, with self color shadow checks—all full fashioned stock- ings in silver and sl 95 S + Floor Own a Practical The Bag With the Hidden Pocket Nothing more practical than A Sale of Small Size Footwear! Regular $8.75 to $12.50 Styles for Little Women and Young Misses Who Wear Sizes 214, 3, 3 or 4—in This Sale Tomorrow at— Every wanted style of A, s3.95 All-wool Knitted Sweaters— both slip-on styles with turtle necks and golf coats—in the season’s best heather mixtures. a $5.95 New and Smart Brushed Wool Sweaters and models in fancy weaves—knitted sweaters—golf coats or slip-on sweaters with the turtle necks. Choice of heather mixtures and smart jacquard designs. Street Floor Vests at $1.95 Step-ins at $2.50 Vests, Bloomers, Chemise and Steps-ins—all equisitely trim- med with the daintiest of Irish edgings and small panel inserts. g’me of the styles are trim- med with inserted medallions of beautiful Irish lace—some small and some large—styles ordinari- ly very much higher priced. Colors—flesh and peach. Extraordinary values—and en- tirely new—marked special merely to get them before the public. Third Floor 1. K, M, P, S, Wi3' for $1.00, or each 35¢ ‘Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, in white with self embroid- ered initials—only these in- itials: C, J; L, N, T and W. each . Women’s Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, in solid colors —with Y4-inch hems. 12 for $1.00, or cach.. 10c Street Floor A Wonderful Umbrella Value Pure Silk Umbrellas With Satin Borders in a Special Group at T e T 33.95 One_of ‘the country’s best umbrella makers offered us a special price on these umbrellas —usually retailed at a much higher figure. Imported glorias are included also in the group. Amberite handles, tips and fer- rules—carved wood handles—10- rib paragon frames. Street Floor these medium sized Tailored La shoe is included—all of Gardethzs—wi(h swingmg cen- superior quality and ter change purse and roomy < e extra pockets Snugly lined workmanship Special. . HEELS with leather. Our assortment is complete— with black, brown and tan Low Spanish genuine cowhide leather in the Low Medium new cobra or linen grains. igh S ish Styles that may be carried High Spanis| nvg“or \inder the arm. $10) er larger sizes to . C ger up considerable expense. At any event, you have nothing to lose in keep- ing us advised. “If Is Done With Heat, You Can Do It Bettow With Gas” SORQASIS MATERIALS Patent Satin Suede Calf And Kid ‘Washington Gas Light Company‘ ' 419 10th St. N.W. Phone Main 8280 35 .. Black Tan Gray Sand Brown Buff and Beige The Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor—Rear (TR Al |y LA rereerereed .

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