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VETERAKS' BUREAU PICKS 13 LAWYERS Two District Men on Legal Advisory Council Named by Hines. 15 distinguished erican bar as the of the Veter- need today by \Illmln ment of two Washing- A. Drair, former na- of the American Le- is Sruith, president ation, District of Co- ial commander of terans and Past De- partment Commander of the District of Columbia American Legion, Spani u» inn.; Kenaz Huff . Mooney, T The ne been formed the bure sory counell m~=| n Hines to rise r_sun'wr\c NEWS Arrivals at_and ':nlllm:a From New York, Just f ws lFlc:.,\h'nne)s Now ¢ Ha Work Call § 1o Helpers F;om the Hms . Star_ofMee. 'SAVEYOURHAIR while you have hair to save. Don't wsit until it is too late -start today to use NewbrarHerpicide Drugeiste sell it - Barbers apply it. Chambers Steel 8 5 Burial Vaults "'I\v’om DY SPELS SPELLS | _ ANY MAKE l'rmt'l rd pu [ ||\|)un'| of place of nts mived with vegetable fn ir olive color. They free the le) m‘; "mm"fllhhp( nn ! ripin) Jow muel T women who know t ue of t.llh take Dr. ldra:d.l' 0! I Begins Long Vigil. I 1926. ORGANIZATION ACIIVITXES. TONIGHT. THF EVF\“NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBFR 18 THREE-YEAR STUDY FLORIDA DISASTER FUND |LABOR BACKS RECALL OF SUN SFOTS BEGUN HERE REACHES $28,504 OF COAST GOVERNOR s gy Additional Gifts Swell Amount Al-|State of Washington Council Two Americans Take Up Lonely ready Collected in Capital Pledges Support in Fight Posts on South African by Red Cross. Against Hartley. Mountain Peak. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, No. 1, will meet, 8 o'clock, at Grand Army Hall. , Piney Branch ens’ Assoclation will meet, § o'clock, in Hamline M. E. e R ; Church, Allison street entrance. ontributions to tne fund for re-| sp gl gt HabittStion aoriIn: Hlotids continta | - LLerh ekt Cetoner 18 ist Church, to arrive. Officials at the District of | The executive council of the Wash- | ington State Federation of Labor Columbia Chapter of the Red Cross announced this morning that a grand | vesterday pledged the organization to support the recall movement total of $28,504.89 had been tabulated. against Gov. Roland Hartley. Additional _ gifts, not heretofore The recall movement was started acknowledged are listed as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George H. Myers, $50; [ because of the dismissal of Dr. Henry Suzzallo as president of the Universi- Frank C. Porter, $10, and anony- ty of Washington, but the labor men The Men's Club of Thirty-first near zation and elec- By the Acsociated Press. CAPE tion of officers. Lebanon Chap er, O. E. 8, glve a 500 card party at Masonic Tempie, Eighth :Lnd F streets north- east, at 8:30 o'clock. Union of South 'wo Americans ¢ three-year vigil eak near here, with g sun spots in ‘the TOWN, October 1 r weather forecasting. | mous, $5. th an immen Contributions made to the fund at|are joining the movement because of : ¢1the cashier's office of The Star fol-| Hartley's record against favorable | s . il Dors o labor legislation. in . Dr. J. H. Flynn $4,749.34| Dr. Clarence Cook Little, ‘president 15.00 | of the University of Mlchlgau now in 25.00 | Seattle, satd yeste: “The 5.00 | State as well as the uni Aley is un- 5.00 | fortunate in losing such a man as 5.00 | Dr. Henry Suzzallo.” Personal Service Total recelved by The Star. ,804.84 = LIEUT "COL. HALL RETIRED Disabled, We treat each case that comes to us with an individ- ual, personal interest that is_not often found in the ministrations of an_experi- Burchell’s World Wnr Veteran, Quits Active Service. PARENT-TEACHERS MEET. W. HOOVER. Bouquet G ! i 1 d m n. Model Associatio Bein, Fo Lieut. Col. Alex M. Hall, United i : FALL CAUSES DEATH. = e ALl States Tnfantry, has been placed on chapex_, private ambulances —_— Oyster School Today. the retired list on account of dis- and livery in connection. Just | HUNTINGTON tion fs be.|2DNIty incident to the service. He is C Call— : Rt m‘:em: "¢ |at his home in Knoxville, Tenn., on . leave of absence. This i lendid coff 2 g the George F. " 1s 1S a splendid coffee. Ciicribeton i 0 Calert ateectinear |y oo oy Ho servelinnie econd LAt James T. Ryan Corin ATaN B pE T et tenant of Volunteers in the Philippine ing in the school this afternoon. {nsurrection in 1598 and 1399 and as a ici lieutenant colonel in the Natlonal nlo"’c‘a” .| Army in the World War. He was ap- : lons | polnted a second lieutenant of Infantry Fine Groceries. e i | Lonied cpsendiputemmntonina Nt Q104 SEENLWVE be decided | 1901, and reached the grade of lieu: | t colonel fn July e death of | national N. W. Burchell the of president Lincoln 142 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. became {ll 'H"ter his fall He died 50 years|c T wesday in T Ize Hecht Co. Men’s Bargain Annex, 613 E St. OVERCOATS ding Many “WELFORD” Coats A $5 Deposit Will Hold Yours ’til November 15th The sale to which hundreds of men look ferward. And this single an- nouncement will bring them flocking just as they have done in previous years. They know, as you should know, that it’s the logical time to buy, for you are getting brand-new 1926 overcoats at a fraction¢3 of their actual worth. N 'f ;‘I Every Coat Cravencited—Waterproof Tailored of smeoth, fleecy woolens, hard-finished fabrics, plaid backs and thru-and-thru fabrics. And tailored zo that your wife can’t find the slightest fault with their fit or finish. Sleeves and yokes fully lined with satin or Venetian. 1926-27 Models Driving Coats Medium Weight Coats Heavy Storm Coats Ulsterettes Belted Coats Boxcoats Coats which you would buy for their locks alone, regardiess of the savings. Coats that give you that well-dressed feeling escential to every man whe would succeed. With nothing in quality or werlemanship sacrificed in spite of the low price. Extra Salespeople on Hand So if you run down before your office opens you can bank on getting prompt service and being back in time. A $5 De- posit Will Hold the One You Want ’Til November 15th. ’Q We'll Pacl: the House With This Sale of 1,600 Shirts Of Splendid Colorfast Fabrics Sizes 14 to 17 89C 4 for $3.45 Take your pick of fine woven madras, splendid quality per- | patent colt or gun metal. Over 22 cales and printed domestic broadcloths in both collar-attached styles to choose from. . Sizes 5!, and neck-bard styles. Once you see them you'll want at least 4! .' to 11 Men's Felt Hats $1.95 You'll find snap and roll brims among them. Made of splendid qual- ity felt with attractive fancy and plain colored bands. Sizes 6% to o 73, Men’s Low Shoes | $2.95 Regular $4 to $6 shoes, of tan or brown calf, black or brown kid, o'clock, In| o will | I | 1 } l 1 PIGGLY WIGGLY| Money Saved is Money Larned —— e The woman who helps herself is the woman who Saves Customers help themselves and Save Fifty people can be selecting their pur- chases at one time and in a few mmvu s each has completed her marketing, taken her bun- dle, paid her money and gone. Piggly Wiggly CAULIFLOWER From Long Island EaCh d 1 c Large White Heads POTATOE U. S., No. 1 Grad Fme, M:a]y C;;z:ki\'s 10 le. P 35 o . N L O SR TS B e R 8 o e —— e ———— T A a3 M <01 R T T A AN . e e e A e A Sl . s IO Sweet Potatoes 101bs. 23¢ Cooking Apples | Bushel Basket, e 10 ibs. 21 Concord Grages This Is Unusual Basket 936 " IVORY SOAP 4 for & The Best From the Eastern Shore Fancy F The 6-Oz. Cakes Creamery Butter | Qur “Sunset Gold” Lba EZC The Best in Town Breakfast Bacon . 47¢ | SALT MACK E?;E Large Shore Fish 5 c Weigh About a Pound Each PURE LARD In Bulk Lb. 1 66 Fancy Sugar Cured Sliced by Machine Choice Center Cuts From Small Loins Lb. 45¢