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THE ) N STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1925. WURKERS NEEDED ‘ FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. iBOY INJURED BY AUTO; RED CROSS ASKS AID. |[more, than 100000 surgical dressines| Third Suicide Attempt Succeeds. | Four Escape Jail by Sawing. ;' Soclety and hospitals. Regi Special Dispateh to The Star Special Dispateh to The Star | Hydro-Electric Engineer Needed in PoucE GET sUsPEcT Volunteer Surgical Dressing Mak- §<ér_yl'hf;( \V“rkl_"m‘ be made daily at| pAGERSTOWN, October 21.—Fail-| 3 V. October 21 : | United States Service. ers Are Sought by Chapter. Lo b | ing twice to hang himself during the heln e out . The Civil Service Commission has e A call was issued todav by the| Following the failure of a Swedish |P25t Week, David M. Ridenour, promi- | 4 | announced open competitive examina- | Colored Man Charged With Many | District Chapter, American Red C: bank recently it was found that the nent farmer and fruit grower of Mt. | : A | tions to fill vacancies in the following | ; for surgical dressing volunteers to as- | directors had to take $10,000.000 loss | Lena, near here, today was successful | H position: | Offenses After Acci- sist in making surgical dressings for | in industrial stocks held by the in-|when he sent a bullet into his brain. | ! ey i e transcriber, de-| dast the use of the Visiting Nurse Socfety | stitution. Worry over ill health was the reason. | H iati q ‘ashington, D.| ent. and local hospitals. Association Learns of Short- " ~, o B e neer at $3.900 a meet thres times age in Officers and Toar otric engineer |y vearold Howard Chandler, | Wedr t, seated on the curb in| 10 0 Nurses. S Tt trom ok i ome Seterdas, oo e, The e Bl Simpson’s Milk Lives A ¢ an automobile and his left | Rear Admiral Gleave 8. N. istant phy 1 {:}'x"';;’:.’:i" a Herbert Lewis, colored,| 1Ast vear the District Chapter made | W therapy aide, et | st don mac you'll qu':ikhj tdeTur; hout the United | shart BB e | I y " We have acquired a standard and nothing e = ¢ » Do e B “ : |,‘.,\,,1,E!1:. > n | Studebaketl swerves us from it. Th L t Y C D o Dl S e K ol un driver. | Pouier Durability Finish Milk of the quality of the Walker Hill Dairy eLeast YouLanbo - | ington wmen iy a 3 F S n’t haphazard chance. It reflects studied care OU may have fallen into just that of the Civil e Co 4 i i i o " . .. p - el ) Wy and make | TUbB(JKN bORES —from the pasture to the bottle—and we watch Y"a""al habit which has proven so dis- habitints v known, reckless driving, | and inflammations quickly 2 astrous to countless homes. It is a habit or def brakes ving without yield every step; guard every feature supervise every | you would not think of tolerating in 0(‘ one E e him He £ = s = detail—so that our customers are sure of the your less important business—the habit 2 to it was tuken t and the [ ] : pg' n‘ , best milk and the best service. 2 e A self sha f as | & A o d® R | Don't allow this impulse to jeopardize Alout three-quarter | hearing set (et All of which makes it worth while to re- the future of those that are dear to you. member to ask for “Simpson’s Milk”— You haven’t stinted yourself in your efforts to provide for them; you have set NOW—=YOU CAN 1 : = ; oslovakix {‘n‘.-ennluxl.-‘ : i . ) ’ 4 | their welfare. [(country ofBec 00 inenslon: point out your home with pride without having the edge taken | l | comparatively small number of 157.- off by the cost of its upkeep. : | Arrange for a will while you're still able on {00 Belgium 1 50,000 pensioners, . to prepare it carefully and deliberately— | which 1s very } in proportion to| With “MARTINIT” SHINGLES—the asbestos cement Walker Hill Dairy tomorrow or next week may be too late. | her population WikAs SIMESON - Breptictox | The Washington Loan & Trust Co. BEAUTY—SAFETY—ECONOMY! i Newilisas Eseiangs Downtown Bank Resources over West EndBranch at you must get at | 4 900 F Street 7,000,000.00 618 17th Street ease, counteracting the i e i | 530 Seve: St Atlantic 7 et e e oo in Natural Gray, Indian Red, | 530 Seventh St Atlantic 70 t one purpose. A dose of Tonsili Apple Green, Autwmn Browen, and | taken upon the first appearan nine other beautiful non-fading colors. Sore Throat may save long days of ! sickness. Use a little Sore Throat wis- o i : o : dom and buy a bottle of Tonsiline | They will lay perfectly right on top of your present roof today. You may need it tomorrow. . o WARREN-EHRET CO. TONSILINE 2625 K Street N.W., Washington, D. C. The National Soa{Throat Remedy | up to its Reputation shingle—your first roof is your last. ' b Ie—ale———|o[—[o|=[0]—=]d|——=[a]c——gR[———[ol[c——[a Smart Styles in New Fall Frocks Satins Satin Faced Cantons Flat Cantons Poiret Chenes { Velvet 4 ‘ Combinations Girls’ Warm ou Oa S \ great New York manufacturer was closing Winter Coats | out his stock, and let us have a limited number at a great concession. A Come in and see them, you'll be amazed at the $ ! e ” ose a’ J Touse i beauty and quality for every dress is worth a kick pleat. Collar and tie 4 5 | ends of bengaline. great deal more. Four of the many styles sketched. Velours and Suedes | Extra sturdiness is an outstanding feature of seats, the extra head and leg room, and full A sphadd e of bethds Buick motor cars. cantilever rear springs. And the ease of Buick’s ball bearing, worm and nut steering mechanism removes all strain. This is the most efficient and most expensive steering gear perfected up to now. f h . . . BEb oons, o il o Buick closed cars demonstrate this most dress wear. Fur collars and S ATl (2SS e | strikingly in cross-country travel. The buffets e hed Sieehain: of the road do not worry their staunch, | 10 to 16, quality-built bodies. Town or country, good roads or bad, it’s all Better Buick closed models, with many new the same to a Buick. In this motor car you body refinements and chassis improvements, can go anywhere any car can go and do it are now on display. Your attention is par- much easier kacause of the Better Buick’s ticularly directed to the 4-door and 2-door famous, 75 hcrsepower, Valve-in-Head Fisher Body Sedans. Real Sedans at “Coach” - engine. prices! }\«q \ i You can travel long distances in more com- py1cK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN A fort because of the deep, wide, luxurious D e Drastic | = senger Roadster - $1125 Master 2-passenger Rodster - $1250 7-passenger Sedan - - $1995 Reductions i S senger Touring - ”gg Six 5-passenger Touring - 1295 S-passenger Brougham - 1925 | S-pass. two-door Sedan - 1395 3-pass. Sport Roadster - 1495 1195 H four-door Seda 1295 S-pass. four-door Sedan- 1495 S-pass. Sport Touring - 1525 a t s | -passenger Coupe - - 1275 4-passenger Coupe - - 1795 3-pass. Country Club - 1765 Allprices f. o. b. Buick fuctoriss. Geversment tax to be added. priced hats re- } A number of | . =g ) our higher C i > duced for clear- ! ance. Black satin frock. Two-piece frock of twill Stunning dress of twill, at- 1, !zmtec (rl‘ix: ‘113 lar and cuffs of contrasting with leatherette collar and tractively trimmed with gold lovely colors, colors. Circular flounce in cuffs. Panel of fancy buttons beading and nail heads. and all wanted styles. All head front. adorns the front. Belted model. sizes. 3 Unusual Values' Newest WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Fall Hats $¢ % BUICK MOTOR CO. Satins—Felts—V elours—Satins and Velvets _ The season’s smartest offerings in_our Millinery Washington Branch Section. Charming styles and colors. Exact copies of higher priced hats. . { Fourteenth and L Streets N.W. Phone Franklin 4066 Division of General Motors Corporation »”n