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24 | TIREEBNSHD | o] TOMMLEYAMEE N AUTO THEFTS Lads Regaie Detectives With Stories of Adventures With Stolen Cars. Talice he achoolboy sv s would turn of the that the Open sores on ]eg | for more than year Rerinol healed in v leg for a year or e medical attention and - \ tried did no good. One day I saw an advertisement for Resinol Ointment in newspaper and I | bought a jar of | it. In less than three weeks my sores healed up and have been welleve my wife h { sick for vear and had Ted =ores we induced her to try thi salve and the = The three more than also in connection with the | of an automobile owned nan of 604 Tennessee | f 1 pd] Alfved E. Baur. 1014 Monroe St. With your Gasoline at the new “STANDARD" Service Station Long in the hotel busine: [ K> was at one time man: Gordon Hotel and went to the Metro n.-nvm in 1910, He also was at one ime manager of the old Columbia ’ Athletic Club. He was a direc of the Security - EXPIRES SUDDENLY - ‘Metropoman Hotei Propnetor | . fe Falls Dead at Home Near | Laurel, Md. \|sn 1 a member of d of Trade, the ub and promi- B. French member | | | | Townley Alexander ) proprietor 1 in his home Farm, near Laurel, nizht, shortly after the hotel. His wife hurriedly 1) | moned a_ physician, bhut Mr. Mckes 500 apiece. which ‘‘escape was dead when the doctor arrived ice, are well worth finding. 2= the zood health | admiralty pays a reward of £30 each for their recovery. Edmonston & Co. INC. New Address 612 13th St. LAST DAY SATURDAY 109% DISCOUNT ON all lines of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s SHOES $6.35 for the brok Strap Pumy EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 612 13th Street %ot o f4 § Next Droop’s ANDREW BETZ, Manager Md., late returninz from | sum worth ahout Discharged torpedoes, 5 Auring | He apparently had heen in | until stricken. lines of Women's and Oxfords. Sta., Music House LRFLR E O Opening Day Only Saturday 5™ STREET E: Rhode Island Ave. and 5th St., N.E. HE newest link in the long chain of “Standard” Service Stations in Washington. Anideal place togas and oil your car. Prompt, courteous service for everybody, and the genu- ine “Standard” motor fuels and oils. To help you get acquainted on the opening day, this new station will issue each purchaser of five gallons or more of “Standard” Gasoline or “Standard” Anti-Knock Gas, cou- pons for four quarts of “Standard” Motor Qil free. These will be redeemable at your convenience. “Standard” Motor Oilis economical and without superior—an oil you can trust. The chart will show you the proper consistency for your. car. There's a special “Standard” Motor Oil for Ford cars, too. Transmission, differential, crank case and spring lubrication and Alemite Service will be special fea- tures at this new station. J Be sure to put it down for an immediate stop. Other Service Stations in Washington #2612 Sherman Avenue, N. W. 14th and D Streets. N. W. 26th St. and Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. *Massachusetts Ave.and 2nd St., N.W. Florida and New Jersey Aves.,N. W. sGeorgia Ave. and Blair Road, N. W. *Florida Ave. and H Street, N. E. Florida Ave. and First St., N.E. §510 Colorado Avenue, N. W. STANDARD OIL CO. *Connecticut Avenue and Porter Street, N. W. *Bladensburg Road & Barney St. (Cottage City) *Georgia Avenue and Quincy Strect, N. W. *Bennings and Cool Spring Roads, N. E. *New York, New Jersey Aves.and3rd St., N. W. *Wisconsin Avenue, near Warren Street, N. W. sConnecticut and Nebraska Aves., N. W. *New Hampshire Avenue and M Street, N. W. *Florida Ave. and 14th Street, N. W. *3327 M St., 1. W. (Georgetown) *Wisconsin and Miller Aves. (Bethesda) *Maryland Ave. and 6th St., S. W. *18th and L Streets, N. W, 14th and P Streets, N. W. *15th St. and Pennsylvania Ave., §. E. +8th and M Streets, N. W. “Georgia Ave. and Kenyon St., N. W. *Park Road and 11th Street, N. W. #—At the above service stations we extend crank case, trans- mission, differential, spring lubrication end Alemite services. (NEW JERSEY) :|KNIVES AND BRICKS USED | similar Hhave d L >t Y., AT bruised and shocked. John Clf- | lr'n er husband, was arrested. ON 7 COLORED PERSONS |, ihree-cornered row at 1211 Sixth- and-One.half street resulted in Charles | | Family - Rows and Street Corner e asus Muse and Mary Mfse nugm!nln: slight | | Arguments Provide Busy Time While wngaged in H tere; th another ma for Hosvital Staffs. and Columbia Seven coloved persons were in hospitals last nizht for we flicted in fights. Catherine Dixon court southwest, was cut ov (her left eye in a row with her hus. | band, Sidney Price. who received s wound which he refused to sed Rufus Smith, found at Franklin with a stab w head and a cu head. He was unable to explain how Ihe was hurt. i 521 Twenty-fifth | A Dtlnfl\ fight 2 Lenox « | southwest " resulted in Kate $5,000 34280 at A 30. Send Date of Birth for Vail Tntormation: LeROY GOFF [peyran 610 Woodward Bldy. Main 3 L/VQ \ Use Cuticura To Heal Slight Rashes Before thev become serious skin troubles. Bathe with Corii- cura Soap ard hot water, dry ge tly and anoint with Cuticura ment. Daily ua of Cuticur easisted by the Ointment w! quired, keeps the pores . the skin clear and healthy. Soap 7Se. Ointmen: 3 andshe. Taleom %Ee McCornuek Medical Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist | Phone Main 321 400-410 McLach) 10th and G Sts. ive and Get the Habit of Buying in the Men's Shop L. S. Plaut & Ca. Newark Quality Merchandise The Falais Roya Kreagc Department Stores At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street l A Magnificent Collection of Persian and Chinese Floor Coverings | in all sizes from the most renowned rug- producing districts of the FAR EAST To be sold at public auction within gallerieas— 715 13th Street I MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY February 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, IQZG At 2 P. M. Each Day On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day I opportunity to the his collection is nur akove \|Irv offers an unuos s the size and variety of ruz- imequaled 'C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. The Men's Shop is at the 10th and G St Entrance / The Fair Courteous Service Chicago Good Values Abound in the Men’s Shop Fruit of the Loom PaJamas 51 85 Sizes A, B, Cand D Plain White Fruit of the Loom Muslin Pa- jamas, trimmed with tan and blue. Made by a high-grade manufacturer and an unusual value. Palais Royal—Main Floor Men’s Novelty Wool and Silk and Wool SOCKS, 65c¢ $3.75 Half Dozen 31 and $1.50 Values Brown, green and blue heather mixtures in full- fashioned socks. Fine quality socks made of pure silk and wool. \With seam up the back to insure a good fit. Pair Medium-weight hose that you' can wear the vear around and that the especially desirable right now. In many different color eombinations. Black with blue and gray stripes. Buff with blue and contrasting stripes. Brown with tan stripes. Heather gray with cross stripes of contrasting colors. Sizes 9% to 114 Palais Royal—Main Floor 300 Men’s and AT S ot e 50 Men’s Overcoats $25 Well Made Overcoats in single or double breast- ed box models. Semi-Ulsters and Motor Coats, made of cloths that insure long wear. Sizes 34 to 46. Palais Royal—Main Floor Regularly $35 and $40 Single and double breasted styles, in two and three button models. finished or unfinished worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots. Many suits are of suitable weights for Spring. Flannelette Pajamas ]2 Sizes A, B, Cand D Made of heavy quality flannelette in neat striped patterns, with contrasting trimmings. Cut full and well made. \Vill launder perfectly Palais Royal—Main Floor Boys’ 4-Piece Vest SUITS All Wool Made of strong and durable all-wool just like materials. Tailored dad’s—coat. vest and two knickers. Coat and pants are full lines. lLarge variety of patterns from which to choose, the popular shades of tan and gray. in Sizes 7 to 17, excepting size 12t Palais Royal—Main Floor Choice Fabrics and the Newest Modes in An Important Sale of 2-Trousers Suits . Young Men’s 2-Trousers Suits $33.00 Formerly Sold vfor $40 and $45 Of Sizes from 34 to 48. ‘Boys’ Overcoats Entire Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices Reductions of 20 Per Cent or More A large assortment at the lowest prices of the season. Sizes range from 2 to 17 years. Palais Royal—Main Yloor