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THE EVEN’ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,_THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. BU ARD UF TR AI]E i % imaie: 10 & Fd | Ten to Fifteen Years Longer Life Seen e I M T Denjamin Carow, Arthur Carr, Or, as it was originally called, the g T S If People Use Health Rules Now Known |order o st. Georse. vestowed its i TreE sy Duco Auto knights in the year 1349. Joy , W IH. Max Fisher, . Edward 1IT of England was the| A bluff old colonel was tellir = -l. DY I 7 . Fleming, Al-|B7 the Aseoclatéd Press. of life, but how to educate people to | founder. Having been victorfous on | €le Story in the club coffee v r " Fox, Sam B. Frantz, Clarence | PHILADELPHIA, July 1.—Ten to|use the means which have been dis-|land and sea and having King David | lates the London Telegrap [ a Gessford, W. Barron Glover, E. C.|fifteen years may.be added to the|covered. of Scotland as prisoner, he formed the | he excliimed dramatically. | > _— Graham, Paul D. Grubbs, Andrew |$Pan of human life within the next| It does no good to have a physician |order to honor his bravest knights. | the deud of night. Outside Paints for ere s 0 ues ion M. Hood, Frank J. H s, sey | 40 or 50 years, Prof. E. Wallace Mec- ve & valice ® q ing elephant, bent on destruci - o n ughes, Dorsey pick flaws in physical makeup unless| While not first called the Order of |{N€ ® i g P im0 T Committee Seeks to Prev W. Hyde, Wayne Kendrick, Patrick |Adam of the New York Homeopathic | iy advice is followed. Were house- | the Garter, it derived its name in this ¥ ’ ¢ . i Lo ent H. Loughran, H. C. McCall, Edward | Medical College today told - | wives, famed for thelr expertness at|manner: Edward was dancing with |pajama and Floors —about it being CHEAPER TO nual convention of the Ame: “|bridge, or husbands, noted for their |the Countess of Shaftesbury, who care- | ‘But, colonel, how did the Least ge PAINT your home, than to neg- McCarthy, Jr.. John E. McClure, Increase of 5 or 10 Cents |}eCir™Y Hiier Mhoward Somrg. | stitute of Tomeopathy. A new system | abillty’ on the Bolf course: (0 qovots n | lossly lost her garter. and as King Ned | INto your pajamas?” drawled one o vimand Petit, Wayne V. Pettit, T.| SN Lo wmale ltsell fel | following a few common sense health | ome of the gay young dogs of the 3 i PAINTS ing that soonest rots and goes to Robinson, T. B. Rl L S : ow to increase the expectancy to study possible ways and me i e PAINTS vourself, put Reilly-endorsed with this stand the board will agaln | Kimberly, Sonth Africa. It was found | g Metropolitan Theater Windshields The cutting of the stone has been|all. ~Why dldn’t you come to me We cut glass to order for Win Henry B. Morrow, Charles . Muir, | Of life conservation, based on perlodic | small” fraction of the time given to |stooped to pick it up and restore it to|the listeners. ety lect to protect it from the ele s ‘ 5 * | health examinatlons, he said, was be- : I H X . John 1. Noonan, Adolphe C. Poterson. | 1 ations, these endeavors to learning and then | the lady (on her hand, be it noted)|™——— = . . ere Next Year. . ginning to make itself felt | ROOF ments. It's the unpainted dwell- -1 ety Proctar |l o0 o oiucans (el ot Rehoan asures, a race sturdler, longer lived | court ovenly (ittered, 'whereat the = i Myles H. Quail, L. J. , B 0| e 3 sands s |and more free from sickness wou ing wrathfull | “Evi The Washingten Board of Trade o e 5 @ The problem is not in finding » & B wall ht::e‘:r{]“u’:l:ll(: Mm;':c lrc‘ngll[k:;a:“l:xt: eces will call a meeting of its committee | Roche. 1. L, Rus I S. on municipal finance under the|mers, George E. Strong, 2 = — Foci 100%: protésts . el g or ) yrotectio GRS chairmanship of Joshua Evans, e er o el Slave to the Habit. . i g 100% PEOECRIGIIRION y ous : 3. Winfleld, Milburn 00 peCIa SCREEN home, and 1007 satisfaction to cls{ preventing the proposed increase s . A SV chlne ‘:—'—' n the local tax rate for 1927. - i aaly 8 The Board of Trade has hereto- Red SO PTG Lol D Excursions Paints, Stains and Varnishes on fore expressed itself as opposed 10| Tpe rare find of a red diamond of | ' Gony et sy e Open All Day Saturday Round s rane 4 any increase in the local tax rate| : Gbod sgracious, man. ;. exclalinsq L —— vour home. We give vou the pick unless_absolutely neces: i [ con Do RS e s R Enoet 8 SOR R DGOSR e e R S 932 F S N w Adjoining of th "1. b Eive 1] this i § i this? t | Glass for of the world’s best paint products: invite Commissioner J. Franklin Bell ( on the 2 digeings. This | re'r;lr\)}mut four days,” was the weary o i . I } and_ District Auditor Donovan to at- “\Why. s e 5 > -~ y 7, ¢ tend the conferences to be held ely tch anything from £12 Why, man, your ankle's broken Two.Da Sal Specially Low Prices the committee and will ask these offi- | at. I don't know how you got about at y & e. e P o clals to explain the necessity ) bokR iachease. 1 s laced in the hands of a local firm | before? | T SUNDA | ART/ ?I“" to $1.80. although the accomplishment of WSl o D e deny e 1 ey esses l lne July 11 'ES 7y & dows, for Autos, for Shelvin e 18 proved of some difficulty, the | there's anything wrong with me, m uly 11, 7 o . 9. 8 August 22, September 5, 19 for Sanitary Food Cases, and all in conference with Commissioner el | result will be that u flawless stone| WIfe declares I must stop smoking.” ||| Exciting news, indeed, to every 1. THRGUGH TRAIN Auditor Donovan and thorg be produced. = = I . Sl A X A A g g5 ance. might be = woman is this announcement of drast g i S other requirements. v th 1 ¥ ern Standard Time d and recommende 1t a $1.70 tux | taken by .the uninitiated 'o“hr a ruby | - LN reductions on our entire stock of milli- Leaves Washington, 12:01 A.M. = o 2 B S, a s an en-| | § N . el . gk S5AE Do the s ! § t illaaner U ‘\ \ nery and dresses! This means that Keturning, lewves &, Carolina Ave. HU‘ ;H REILLY CO. that appropriations be kept within g Ll e hat ato every Hat and Dress is included—even Tickets on sale two days preceding 2 S any kind. fon, however, i ) R Mt e et Pt | H. M, WAGNER S e pewest ones that ave armved—ani. || iR TP PAINTS & GLASS : al co on_ woul ; = thiatione muy ahbose o i i o Gnion Siation: | " y e a hat or dress for | 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 be $9,000,000, the board arrived at Srain being absolutely similar. M J I N. J : < total of $£38,201.000 as the esti i LA, & Co., INC. /Z_/—[' any occasion, in any of the important” | Pennsylvama Rallroad e Y mate for 1927, which could be r: ; Stiminer styles : it On a1 70 hax Sate, EA%bur 52 70 to Make Needle. fl::‘\'in b styles, at a most attractive The only ull-rall route to the Senshore 57 E . 0002 L amount would be| The first needles used by any i | ax ropria i 5 ikt Ml Owing to the Death of C g n local taxes. The appropriation | yla were thorns and po wing to the Death o 112, : : pointed sticks. " the 16 budsst for thie Dis- | Mhey: vrst Gocd: e o e nrestrict oICe O mery 5 Sk fiw-‘r; e t "‘,:;V‘l]’.g”'t\hgl‘.:..:mlm«“ l‘hlulfis without drawing a thread after $ $ = 0z = - = = = = = - zure arrived at by c - | them. ~ Needles of bone and stone | 3 ‘ fhe netes et by e ol e, e e ok e | MR, H, M. WAGNER 2—33— Yo 3 i Smonnt iwhich Coul e ralsehi thin | i ol eionE (b Felibe ot : : ; X e’re Iin ea arnes ou 1S year on a $L70 tax rate. needles were made in 1370, says the Large Hair Hats—Fiappy Milans—Leghorn Hats—Bangkoks— ||| 3 de, theretore, ia | Fiihindor Mugazine. o i | Silks—New Felt Sports Hats—all the most wanted colors and white. av anation of the | " Ry the modern method of manufac- he company will be close | S of the proposed raise in|ture the steel wire is cut into double B mart resses xlous t e » rates. The District deficiency bill be- | je : S 4 s f ey = Tire the Seinee Is $12°0450, whih 3 e for business until Tuesday, r still would not raise the total to $38,- |are filed In two. Most of the work July 6th . e . T . & 000,000. is in finishing and polishing them. It uly Oth. s ) The committee. is composed of | takes just 70 men to make a single H Georgettes in many colors—Printed Georgette and Crepe, Eye- Joshua Evans, jr., chairman; Francis|needle. Each needle has to go let-embroidered Georgettes, Coin Dot and other prints. Dresses in P i, B mar ki s ik vkt , =—- - s - ____Il6l And we’re going to sell this Stock, at a price that you’ll pay, regardless of cost, loss or profit! $2 Crash Charge Accounts Invited s $2 Rayon Knickers Slips HARRY $1.49 1| $1.39 s KAUFMANGE e aastasie: 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. ek All sizes. shades. Coats and Dresses Slashed! This has got to be a clearance. A house cleaning in every sense of the word and we've put prices ol these goods that will leave our shelves with needed space for Fall arrivals! 32 Coats 25 Coats 26 Coats Were §10 ""’;;‘9";'{.”-35 Were $25 and $30 $3.99 || $9.99 || $16-99 All.wool materfals, Junior and_ Wom- Our best garments full lined, all are this s s - | | reduced for this sale. season’s sty les. ret- | | High - grade Broken sizes. Wom- | | sheen, fis short and fine quality en’s, 16 to 40; girls’ ete. ted | | sheens. in fur-trim 2 to 12 years. colors. front and collars. 171 Broadcloth & Rayon«s 92 Washable Silk Dresses, $1.99 | Dresses, $2.99 Imported Broadcloth and Beau- Tub,_silks, plain or striped; pon- tiful Rayon Dresses for porch, | 8¢€s. in plain or dots; satins, char- treatsnraNEt il Cve da meuses, etc. One large rack for street, market and every-day wear. § vour choice at this lowest clear- Plain colors and fancy designs. %Pance price. The Journey Of a Bank CheCE : X ‘ 74 104 Dresses || 94 Dresses 84 Dresses I AM A BANK CHECK. I have just returned home—to the office of my maker—after a long trip. : X $ 4.49 $ 99 $ 99 Almost a month ago my boss wrote me out and put me inside of an envelope. Imagine my surprise, when ~ , . . the envelope was opened, to find myself in a small California town! But I didn’t stay there long. That very Boraer DHntE UL T i mIit BEfe: large day the man took me to a local bank, where I was pleasantly received through a grated window. Printed Georgettes, | | crepes, Printea Crepee. | | ed Radiums, with slips, flat silk women's flat crepe in two-piece models and crepes, etc., in a two-piece effects: straight- resses, georgettes, Well, I traveled about for several days. I hit Los Angeles, San Francisco and another big town whose name X e 5 g t oyl I don’t know. I was entertained for a day in a bank in each city. \ e G Ko L e kGl b But the last d the most exciting. I arrived at h bank—that is, th in which boss k . % hi: mo.;xey—e:glyw?: theel;onfle:;, anlgng v:ii?\vzxn:y%{heg:lgecks that :u::‘é thgo‘:lngeh thvev V&aahmhylgtorcm 4 Bedwear ” Domestics 5 etc. < Velvet Trim hse s ’ At Prices That Show Huge Savings Large Leghorn First we were listed on the adding machine to see whether we were all there. Then we were sorted accord- ing to the alphabetical divisions of the ledgers and listed again on the adding machine. It seemed they & $1.25 81x90 79(: $1.00 D?“ble Bed 68C $ 5 H Tg never got tired of running us on the adding machine. Seamless Sheets Sheets AT . qun, ofihn, mitis, made of excellent | ires” from Ureesing. with. cenier L] A little later a man came along and picked us up. I found he was the bookkeeper. Well, he sorted us again Sressine. Welded " seam. $3.95 & into perfect alphabetical order according to our makers’ names. Then we were sent down to a man they e call ‘?e teller, 8o he could look over all our makers’ signatures, see whether we had been altered, whether we 19c 18x36 1 21 /2 C $3 Novelty knnklé $ 1 ) 9 5 were dated in advance and whether we were properly endorsed. I understand that if a bank pays a check Huck Towels / Bedsprea S Choice of plain white or red bordered; [ _Complete with bolster. ~Size 72x105. The large droop- which has been forged, altered or post-dated, it is liable for the loss. So I don't blame the teller for being oLoies ol DIND NI ROl Stevereimake: ref! - brim Vagabond i i B 5| 29c 45x36 19 39¢c Two-Thread 25 Hats, velvet-bound Oh, yes! and the drawers of several checks didn’t have enough money to pay them. The bookkeeper took Pillowcases C Bath Towels C edges and wide vel- them to an officer, who went to all kinds of trouble to see whether they could properly be paid. At that, Full bleached, free from dressing: 3-n, | , Choice of blue. pink or gold stripe vet band. A high- several of them were sent back. It must have been embarrassing and expensive to the makers, because hem. This ls & standard make. | Jon over the Fourth. Sie S2xios T 13 class hat at a svod somebody had to pay a protest fee of over $2. —%* W\ M aving. All the good checks—that included me—were then posted one at a time on the ledger; that is, the book- K Certainteed 1. : 1,000 Pieces Women's keeper deducted us from our respective makers’ deposit balance and brought down a new balance for the ( $1.98 Striped Broadcloth Crepé and Muslin day. Incidentally, I found, a bank ledger shows the customer’s balance every hour of every day. F loor Coverlng DRESSES The next thing was a surgical operation. We were put in & big punching machine and holes were driven 3 5 Sq $ 1 Undel‘W eal‘ : i .00 through us. It was terrible! They said they unceled_ua. I'll say, they ruined us. - Yi Our perforated remains were then filed in a big steel case with other checks of our respective bosses. At the i end of the month the bookkeeper brought around what he called “statements” —complete copies of the 5| 600 yards, full piece, per- [ (o == Side Bl 3SC ledger for the month—and we were counted, checked against the entries on the statement and folded up fect quality, two-yard wide | o ‘G S Dresses, | . Gowns, Envelopes, Slips, Bloomers and Step-ins, all neatly in it. Most of them were then mailed to their bosses and the rest were put in a big file to be called for. Felt-base Floor Covering;in | : ! s ; 6 pretty designs, in blocks, | " large variety of good styles, | made, generously cut and of and just in time to meet the first | good washable fabrics. White, Ln; ;}gl:l?e: l;:rb:fikt})::nt‘:éul}lm :y btigo lt(rit;; e:tlérltalllg,p; 3.5 that my boss keeps-a good balance at the bank p“e“:‘ tile, tile and figured | {70 0 T CAE 8 e ,’;:,d;'u Q;f“' e faprcs. Y This is ane of o sorio of adoertiverants axlsiing the mutualty of interest of banke and & Sensational Shoe Values® Men’s $15 to $17.50 depositors, indicating the extent and cost of the servics and its value to the customer. | Women's $4 & 54505$ 1 098 SUMMER SUITS District of Columbia Bankers Association e Kaufman’s Ko o 1 4§ . S. Government Supervision. ? A worthwhile sale | Klothes Mean Komfort. Every Bank-in the District & Under U. S. G S ! of seasonable Slippers | Avq'sie pest reason is 3 at remarkable reduc- i - tions. A sale that you the great value for the seldom see because | gmall price. Well tai- ? of the great values : offered. Choose from lored mohairs and \ i e lpate;:ts, sm]nS. white other suits specially Incloth, ete., in lutiful styles that are in vogue, 0 X . and pay but $1.98 for $4.00 to 3450 Slippers. Sizes g, Priced for one day at 3to8. 4 $13. Sizes 34 to 48.