Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1926, Page 7

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| i | _MEDICINE OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS _ St. Patrick’s Day Flowers Green Carnations, Shamrocks, etc., for St. Patrick’s Day. Also all other Choice Flowers at Reason- ahle Prices. : Geo.C.Shaffer 900 14th St. NO BRANCH STORE 1 T iaiad T A a4 s YRR ATV AR RSNV ¥ sEsvEaITITa Phones: Main 106, Main 2516, EXYPYVVVITTVTTVV IR TIVVEFTTVYVNTR “The Best oilin the W Correct lubrication is conservation—the pre- vention of wear, the saving of undue ex- pense. the lengthening of the life of your car. Demand AUTOCRAT Beware of Substitutes At Good Dealers, Everywhere BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ COLUMBIA 5228 5| EXCURSION NEW YORK SUNDAY, APRIL 4 sSpecial Through Train Sta., Tth Ave, St SUNDAY % Direct to P ay % B 3 @ Tickets on Sale Two Duya % ] Preceding Date of Excursion @ 2 Similar Excorsion Sunday, May 2 % [} . . ¢ Pennsylvania Railroad [éll The Standard Kailroad of the World % imved ot pain in time 1o g0 1o Darty BACKACHE GIVEN | and pain stops is often the re- 1ined muscles, ick and com- a very simple he | didn't ites 0 New bottle of Sloan’s and in half The next Kills the pain ithe necessary skill and judgment to i Education Held Cure. PPTTTIT TP T T TR PLTRS TP T TTY RN ERRE R RRRRRE | ¢ QUICK RELIEF || | Tried simple home treatment |} SAFETY COUNCIL URGES EDUGATION Most of Street Accidents Due to Carelessness or Incom- petence, Group Finds. Declaring that fatal collisions of | motor vehicles with pedestrians seem to be increasing at a rate out of ull proportion tv the rate of in- crease in the total number of fatal! traffic accidents, the committee on causes of accidents of the National Conference on Street and Highway | Safety urged today that education and regulation of pedestrians as well | as of drivers should be given & - ! attention. The committee attributed the “ap- | palling” annual increase in automo- bile accidents in rge measure to tremendous increase in number v es on the highways. . the “in the compara- tively few years since the advent of the motor car to alter streets and | highy to meet the need of thix ‘th of vehicular traf- all the people who been able to acquire Nor cope with the multiplicity of hazards | which have rasulted must be redu J 14 and | L point whe 5 far as po : the | gating the problem of the in ed driver, the committee af- “‘universal condemnati r, but added that it is recognized that even lcohol, quite insuf- e, tend to decrease ns of skill and perhaps nse of responsibil- ity. “It is highly probable,” the com mittee report said, “‘that alcohol contributed t have been aseribed to inattention (i recklessness, loose st ther cause. Investiga to determine the ex- ol is either w con- tributory or a principal cause of acei zerous human traits, such as reckless- carelessness and incompetence. were listed as other causes of acei: dents. The report urged collection of de- | study of all the causes surrounding | accidents, | A study of drivers who have fiz-| ured in more than one accident w recommended to dete; plicants for licenses dangerous and that t may be denied. § tions should be given for pro drivers and the physically handi ped driver should bé required to pass special tests. Few Accidents Unavoidable. ’ ““Very few of the more than 23,000 annual deaths from street and hi way accidents are, strictly speaking. oiduble,” the committee found. ublic policy would suggest thut we know to the contrary every ident should be r u hat could have been uvoided if there had been competence and the will t use this competnce aright. A study of the time of accidents made by the committee showed thut the hour between 5 and 6 p.m. pro. duced the mo I the result of by Traffic Dires i ! ldridge in Moss of) George Washington v is sec retary of the committee. | 15,818 U. S. CITIZENS EMIGRATE TO CANADA Dominion Spent $250,000 Lastl | Year to Obtain Settlers ! From America. i i i 1 set. | tlers from the United States. Of the | 19 offices muintai by the depart ment in . the office at In- dianapolis cost per head of im-!| migrants_to n , or $56.38 p capita. ce at Spokane cost | i Detro na per head. | The Galli-Curci Recital AT POLI'S TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY MARCH 17th Mme. Galli-Curci Records Beautifully for the Victrola You are invited to hear these numbers played on the ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA. “Lakme” (Bell Song) | 6132 f “Solvejg's Song” 12-in. i (“Peergynt”) $2.00 [] “Traviata” (“One’of ) g0 i| . hom l“Dr(elll)ned") " | “Rigoletto’ “Dear- vy 1 et Namer) 5l | “Capinera” (“The | 620 ]! | wree [ “Kiss Me Again” [} ’.59 “Kiss in the Dark” ;l;:- “Mignon” (Polonaise) ] 6133 “Romeo and Juliette” ( 12-in. (Waltz) $2.00 MME. GALLI-CURCI r of the Great AR- who insist on the -y NWAY PIANO for use ot home and in Concerl. DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE 1300'G St. ALY LA I . . THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. - ‘THIS IS IT - The new double breasted with wider shoulders and lapels; the coat is narrow at the hips; trousers taper slightly to the shoe THIS IS IT-The right two-button THIS 1S 1T ,The suit that well dressed business men are wearing It fits and drapes easily and is smart in every detail single breasted sack for spring; wide lapels and shoulders; narrow thru the hips; full tapering trouse:s THESE ARE THE ONES The styles and colors that have “caught on” for spring - by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX You'll see in the Caber checks, the tartans of Scotland woven into Glen- urquhart plaids The famous prep school of England is responsible for the Eton flannels The Scotch tang of the Bruces and MacGregors is woven into the Blair- gowrje tweeds and cheviots - they’re designed for outdoor men The colors of the silver birch and Copyright 1926—Hart Schaffner & Marx RALEIGH HABERDASHER the cedar are favorites; then the cham- ois, rust, onion and acid blue Oyster gray, Normandy tan, and Sherwoods are very popular The illustrations show a few of the styles; the clothes themselves show the unusual weaves and shades Seeing is always better than telling But when you look - find the Hart Schaffner & Marx label S —— o — e \ 1310 F Street i E

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