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Nowonder Colleen Moore S 50 peppy~~ she eats In her latest picture “Jt Must Be Love” S3.aelp $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, Oct. 17 Similar Excurslon October 31 SPECIAL TRAIN . Washington ...... 7:20 a.m. Standard Time Returning . Philadelphia. . 7:30 p.m. . © 50 p.m. . Wilmington .. 8:10 p.m. Consult Ticket Agents altlmore & Olno R R The top of your form Tennis is good fun—all the better for your health be- cause you like it. It’s fun to feel fit. The clean invigoration of your mouth after using Kolynos, adds to that feeling of fitness. Kolynos is all the better for you because you kike it. The fresh cleansing of | Kolynos is twofold. It cleans | completely — destroying dis- ease germs and washing away barmful waste matter. Try Kolynos. Your gums andteeth—your wholemouth —will be better and will feel Better. So refreshed! DEMOCRATS CLAIM SINKING FUND LAW Public Debt Paying Credited to Wilson Administration by National Committee. By the Associated Press The *Democratic administration of ‘Woodrow Wilson, and not the subse- sinking fund law, under which on the public debt due to the World ‘War, the Democratic national com- “The Republicans in speeches and other publicity try to make it out that they are entitled to all credit for pay- ments on the debt,’ the staten sald, adding that the law was ‘ . Carter Glass, now of the Treasury. Public Debt Payments. Total payments on the public from ordinary receipts were §: 635,839 to June 30 last, the continued, this including, i to the sinking fund $1,740,552,650, interest celved on debts owed the States by forelgn countri mating $440,000,000 to that “So that part of the debt pa the statement said, “is merely ministrative compliance with the pro- visions of a law the Democ sound financial foresight enacted.” Total of Surplus Credits. United surpluses have amounted to $2,081,- 407,901, the Democrats declared, “the application of surpluses to debt pay ments having begun in 1920, in a Dem- ocratic administration, the amount for that year being $239,085,706." Of the $1,750,000,000 payments on the public debt by decreases in the net balances in the genral fund, $1,324,982,568 was In 1919-1920, during the Wilson administration, the state- ment asserted. Adding that “reports of the Secretary of the Treasury shed a telling light on the effort to make the people think the Republicans are entitled to all the credit for payment of the public debt.” SURGEONS IN SESSION. Visiting Doctors and Families Pre- | vears sented to President Coolidge. Five hundred persons are in at- tendance at the annual meeting of the Assoclation of Surgeons of the Norfolk and Western Railway Co. at the Willard Hotel. The convention opened yesterday. The visiting doctors and thelr familles were presented to President Coolidge vesterday morning. After leaving the White House they were driven on a sightseeing tour of the city, attending a theater party later in the evening. This afternoon the doctors are in- vited to inspect Walter Reed Hos- pital and to see the post-war rehabili- tation work going on at the present time. The only business meeting of the convention was held at 9:30 o'clock this morning, with Dr. B. R. Tucker presiding. Judge G. E. Cassell of East Radford, Va., made the address of welcome. STAB MAY PROVE FATAL. Jesse Lewis in Hospital Severely Wounded, C. A. Randolph Arrested Suffering from a severe stab wound in the abdomen and a cut on his ri arm, Jesse Lewis, colored, 28 ¥ s, 1363 Florida avenue, was taken ln\ Emergency Hospital yesterday after- | i noon from the engine room at Keith's Theater and given surgical aid. Charles A. Randolph, colored, 111 Q street, alleged to have inflicted the wounds, is being held to await the re- sult of the wounds. Surgeons at the hospital performed an operation in an effort to save the quent Republican administrations, is | entitled to credit for the cumulative | Naire $1,740,552,650 already has been paid | Payments on the public debt out of |5 wounded man’s life. It was reported this morning that his condition seemed improved. Ordered to McCook Field. | First Lieut. Barle H. Tonkin, Army Alr Corps, has been relieved from duty in the office of the chief of Air Corps, War Department, and ordered | to McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, for| duty. and less fatigue. 208 Mills Bidg. THE EVENING SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York; ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Traneylvania—Glasgow Western World—Buenos Dante. Allghleri—Genoa Orizaba—Havana Baracoa—Puerto Colombia " . DUE TODAY. mittes contended today in its latest | — | pre-congressional elections’ statement. l'm rto, Colombia . YHI-Copenhagen Pool Lom Virginia, being then Secretary | Vol mpton and 51000 AN, nd : TOMORROW. merican \Imumrfirondon Rotterdam . Bremen .. (e Lempira—tuerto. Cortes Carinthiag—Cri Midnighi TREE HURT IN CRA CRASHES. Two Sustain Injuries in Collisions at Key Bridge Approach. Sherwood H. Smith, Capital Trac- tion motorman, sustained a spratned wrist in a collision between his car and a Fort Myer Army truck near the M street approach to Key Bridge yesterday. Two hours 1ater David J. Barr, 81 the same place, walked en by John J. O'Con- Va., recelving an right knee, nklin, street car conduc- adly bruised this morning lision at Fourteenth and T streets between his car and an auto lrl\cn l»\ ”(l( °n Richardson, colored, ‘War Photog‘raphs Released. Permission has been granted by the War Department for the reproduction, either as prints or lantern slides, for the use of authors, lecturers or stu- dent, of the collection of Civil War photographs, recently presented to the Imperial War Museum of England. nilar permission had been previous- Iy given by the directors of the Im- perial Museum for the reproduction of B official war photographs in the n of the War Departmeni PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over | $13,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temnorars location during_eon tion of our new bidz., T001E St N1, JAMES BERRY Prendank JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Light Touch Light touch means greater speed That is why operators do more and better work on the I, CSmith — the only typewriter with ball- bearing construction throughout. A CSmirh THE BALL-BBARING OFFICE MACHINE L C Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc Main 411-412 Established 1903. Try our Type Bar Brand ribbons and carhons Washington, D. C. STAR, WASHINGTON, PATENT NEEDS TOLD TO LAWYERS’ GROUP Commissioner Robertson Warns of Huge Potential Loss to to Business. American inventors and business men face a potential loss of millions of dollars ‘through lack of proper space and Inadequate facilties at the Patent Office, Commissioner of Pat- ents Robertson declared in an address before th8 American Patent Law As- sociation yesterday afternoon, at a meeting in the Washington Loan & Trust Bullding. The present bullding, be sald, is now crowded with technical- profes- slonal employes and clerks, who have overflowed into the old Land Office Bullding, across the street, “where - | 85 rooms are jammed with the strug- gling employes.” “Beyond all,” the commissioner de- clared, “is the risk of a disastrous fire, which mav sweep away records which never could be replaced, and which would bring about a national calamity of the first order. __"A new modern building is the only Chambers Steel . g pu Burial Vaults S 5 CUTS and SCRATCHES Stop the #marting and hasten the healing by prompt application of Resinol D. 0, WEDNESDAY, solution to the present really dis- heartening state of affairs, a condi- tlon whereln an office invaluable to the welfare of the Nation—and an almost self-supporting office—which has turned in over $7,000,000 to the Treasury during the last 50 years is compelled to endeavor to serve Amer- fean business with facilities provided almost a century ago.” Mr. Robertson sald the proposed new building should be designed with particular reference to the activties of the Patent Office and the peculiar character of its work. Kspecially. for the technical-professional work there should be provided reasonably small roomy, with large window space per CO —Just Think a Moment! —THINK of the comfort of having your coal in the cellar before the cold weather arrives. —THINK of the inconvenience caused durmg the past Winter by the scarcity of Anthracite coal. —THINK of bad weather conditions just ahead, when hauling is difficult and labor scarce— J. Maury Dove Company Transportation Building J. Maury Dove, jr., President. “It’s Better to Take a Topcoat than Take a Cold” LY Gray and Tan Gloves The regular $3.50 grade | 53.15 Gray unfinished gloves, with black row embroid- ery; tan cape gloves with stitched backs. and cadet (short stubby fingers) in both groups, as are all sizes, 7Y% to 9. Main Floor, The Hecht Co. Snap Brim Felts $3.45 $5 usually, and back to $5 as soon as this sale is ended Snap brims, the great majority of them, but more conservative curl brims for more conservative men. Hats of an excellent quality, to hold their shape. darker browns. to 7V4. Note: tomorrow, $1.85. Plain and fancy bands. 144 caps that bring $2 and $2.50 regularly, Main Floor, The Hecht Co, ® Regular soft flexible felt, blocked Pearl and darker gray. Tan and Sizes 634 OCTOBER 13, 1926. examiner, and a reasonable absence of noise attainable. The central theme of the bullding might well be a large public hall or connected halls in which could be ar- ranged & great public searchroom, a scientific library and all the other material the publio constantly studies. Consideration should also be given, Mr. Robertson sald, to the fact that hundreds of attorneys and inventors must dally do business with the Patent\Office ,and therefore a central location should be provided. —_— Queen Blizabeth of the Hellenes has started the fad this season of wearing horn-rimmed spectacles at the theater. 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We’ve made the choice of topcoats a pleasant one, by dropping the price on two famous makes. 200 Sheldon Topcoats S )7E This Group Originally Sold for *30, *35 and *40 Tt’s almost a question of mentioning what you like, to find what you want in this collection. A sale is seldom so inclusive. There are Sheldon knitted coats (practically wrinkle-proof), Sheldon tweeds in tan and gray, plaids and checks. There are slip-on and box models, single breasted. And there’s every size in this group of Sheldon tailored coats. 175 Society Brand and Sheldon Topcoats 7% (Including Genuine Camel’s Hair and British Made Topcoats) Originally Selling for $45, $50 and $55 The pick of British coats by James C. Whitehead and the pick of American topcoats by Society Brand and Sheldon. That means, any coat you pick at this price is going to be worth a good many dollars more in quality, in style, in reputation. Society Brand tweeds and Scotch mixtures. The British coats in novelty fabrics. Sheldon genuine camel’s hair in natural and brown shades. California weight coats and warmer, rougher mixtures. Raglans, slip-ons, box coats. Single or double breasted. For a day or so, $37.50. Express Elevators to Men's Shop, Second Floor—The Hecht Co. S Society Brand Clothes exclusively at The Hecht Co. THE HECHT CO-~F STR Store Hours: 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. IGTGSGRGNGIGY SUSYSITINGIGNETLEY