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"7 SECOND MAN HURT IN AUTO WRECK DIES Frederick Wahl . Succumbs in Emergency Hospital-——Hitsel- ‘berger Improves. The death toll in the automobile ac- cldent on the Colesville pike Wednes- day afternoon, when three men were thrown from their overturned car, mounted to two early this morning with the death in Emergency Hos- pital of Frederick Wahl, 26 years old, 3800 Thirteenth street. Gerald Smith, 30 years old, of the same address, died at Walter Reed a few hours after the accident. The third member of the party, Jo- seph Hitselberger, of the same address, was reported this morning as steadily improving, aithough he sustained two fractures. Wahl was transferred yesterday morning from Walter Reed to Emer- gency Hospital. He dled about 3 o’clock this morning. The accident occurred when the roadster in which the men were riding overturned on a sharp curve, thtow- ing the passengers out, and then slew- ing into a telephone pole. s by i Construction of the Royal and Inter- national Bank bufldings in Lima will be done by an American company. THE 'EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, ASSOCIATION TO FIGHT SUNDAY LAW PROPOSAL President of National Group An- nounces Plan to Oppose Bill for District. Stern resistance to efforts to enact the Lankford “District blue law" bill was promised today by Dr. Jo- seph A, Themper, national president of the Association Opposed to Blue Laws, Inc, Opposition to the bill will be voicéd, Dr. Themper indicated, at the resump- tion of public hearings Monday morn- ing at 10 o'clock at the House caucus room. “Speakers from the assoclation ad- dressed the McLeod subcommittee | against the Lankford bill last March and are prepared to do so again this Winter,” sald Dr. Themper, “al- though we had hoped that this absurd measure had died a peaceful death, but since it bobs up again we shall | seek to demonstrate more clearly | even than we did last year the in- justice as well as the unpopularlly; of such a proposal. B — e Budapest has a craze for wool-felt | hatg, and hat factories of Hungary | malt#®; this type of headwear are | working overtime. Foot Leg Nerve and OR ON SEMI-ANNUAL MEN’S FURNISHINGS! (FIRST FLOOR) $1.50 Silk Neckwear, Superb Qualities, Now at ‘A TRULY extraordinary offering of the newest colorings and 51.15 patterns. See them! .. i $1-81.15 Silk Neckwear, Now In The Round-Up at TTYPES for every man. The most unusual value at the price you 79¢ have seen 3 for $2.25 . Special Group of Excellent Silk Ties Reduced to..35¢ 3 for $1 $2-$2.50 English Broadcloth, Madras and Rayon Shirts cUl'g o\;e; Sa$l§s patterns to assure perfect fitting. Sizes 13% to ’1.15 3 BRI i AR S g ¢ $2-82.50 Cotton and Outing Flannel Men’s Pajamas EXCEPTIONAL qualities. Cut for comfort, and well made. sl 35 PIging Shelbe efeeth (. ou. iR L VG e ’ 35c¢ Grade of Brighton Garters, in the Round-Up, 19¢ 75¢ Grade of Fancy W ool Hose, in the Round-Up, 35¢ 50c Grade of President Suspenders, Reduced to 39¢ $2.95-83.95 Knitted Rayon Mufflers, Reduced to EACH Muffler has initial embroidered right into it. Handsome 31 45 black-and-white effects. 5 $3.50-83.95 Imported Wool Golf Hose, In the Round-Up THE dsizcs are b shades ......... ; $5-86 Cardigan Jackets, in Wanted Colors......$3.95 $4.50-$5 Imported and Domestic Silk: Scarfs..$2.45 $2.50 Fancy Striped Fiber Mufflers Reduced to $1.15 ' THE SHOE ROUND-UP! (FIRST FLOOR) $6-86.50-$7 Men’s Oxfords Reduced to $4.85 Boys’ High and Low Shoes Special at $2.95 Black Tan snd Patent Lexthers, Ay Men's Blpck. Tanood Blucher Oxfords guaraniéod. Sises 6 to 11 11% te %, ©f outstanding quality. Tan Play Shoes for Bays, 915 to 11, 49¢ $2-82.50.83 Children’s and Infants’ Shoes, $1 In Black, Tan and White. Al sizes in- eluded. Men’s $1.50 Tan Soft Sole Slippers, $1 5 to 10. The acme of comfert. Sizes Great value. y ROUND-UP FOR BOYS! | A (SECOND FLOOR) ¥ Big Boys’ Overcoats $10.95 Forme: riced $14.95 and $16.75. Sizes n"e i Big Boys’ Overcoats $13.95 “F]o;fz\erlr priced $18.75 to $20. Sizes 11 Small Boys’ Overcoats $7.95 Formerly priced $9.95 to $12.95. Sizes 24010 yara ¥ s i Small Boys® Overcoats $10.95 Formerly priced $14.95 and $18.76. Sizes 810 10 years. Boys® Mackinaw Coats $8.95 Formerly priced $12.85. Sizes 8 to 18. Two-Knicker Suits, $6.95 147T0erly prieed $9.95 t0 $12.95. Sizes Four-Piece Suits, $8.95 g Jormerly priced $9.95 to $12.95. Sizes Four-Piece Suits, $11.95 Formerly priced $12.95 to $16.75. Sizes 8 to 18. Small Boys® Suits, $3.95 ., Formerly priced $56.00 to $7.76. Sizes 310 9. s Pas Boys’ Pajamas, 79¢ Formerly priced $1.00 to $1.26. Flannel. ette and “fancy cotton fabrics. One and two plece styles. Sizes 4 to 18. Boys’ Blouses, 79¢ Formerly "priced $1.00 to $1.25. attached etvice. ~Staes 7 to 15,20 Collar Boys® Winter-Weight Union Suits, 79¢ mklo;'merll priced $1.00 to $1.25. Sizes 4 Sport Hose, 79¢ Form ric A 3 gy Opmerly priced $1.00 to $1.25. Stzes Junior High Two-Trousers Suits, $16.95 Fo riced $19. 3 167 E0Y v $10.75 to $24.75. Sizes Junior High Two-Trouser Suits, $23.95 Formerly priced $29.75 to $34.50. Size PO 38_" » 5 $34.5¢ izes SPORTS ROUND-UP! [ $3.65 Golf Clubs, All k Varieties, $2.25 F $4 and $5 Golf Bags ! Reduced to $2.50 A Group of Irons, $2 Values Each, $1 Silver King and Dunlop Balls, Now 95¢ Repainted Silver King and Genuine Kroflite Golf Balls Dunlop Balls, 3 for $1.35 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Now 75¢ DAY ONLY SATURDAY at closing time the mem- orable Round-Up Sale passes on for another six months. But meanwhile every department in the Saks Store is beckoning to you with price concessions as you scarcely had the heart to expect on seasonable merchandise of the Saks type. . . . Read the items here for a hint of what’s doing; and act. MEN’S OVERCOATS! (THIRD FLOOR) $30 to $35 Overcoats IZES from 34 to 42. Every model and S fabric of the season’s newest. 5'9'85 $40 to $45 Overcoats SIZES from 35 to 42. Regular Saks mer- $27.85 chandise of superb type. Radical re- ductions. $50 to $60 Overcoats IZES from 35 to 44. A group represent- ing remarkable quality. 534.85 $65 to $75 Overcoats SIZES 35 to 42. Included are all of our 344-85 world-renowned “Aquascutum” Over- coats, MEN’S SACK SUITS! (THIRD FLOOR) $30 to $35 IFAN Suits IZES 34 to 42. The selection of fabrics S and models is unusual. Round-up price, s21'85 $40 to $45 JFAY®. Suits IZES 34 to 42. Style for th, S for the co:ser\'ativeyrremn.o l}l;u:dy:pugfic:r s29'85 $50 to $60 QEAD Suits SIZES 34 to 46. Superbly Tailored Suits $36‘85 of the first rank. A great Round-up value. OTHER CLOTHING! (THIRD FLOOR) $35 to $40 Chauffeurs’ Suits, Now LIGHTLY handled. Coats and T . S Sizes 35, 36 and 37 only. e $1 6085 $35 to $40 Utility Ulster Overcoats, Now IZES 34 to 40. Slightly handled. For chauf- feurs, drivers, etc. o - s sl 6-85 $30 to 835 Sport Coat and Knicker Suits IZES from 356 to 42. It will to by by pay to buy now $ 19.85 $6 to $10 Men’s Suit Trousers, Now 'USUAL qualities. Left from some of our 2trouser suits. 30 to 33 walst. $4'85 $4.95 to $6 Men’s Wool Knickers, Now IZES 29 to 36 walst. Attractive range of S b patterns, $3.85 $30 Imported English Topcoats, Now IZES 37 to 44. The authentic English type of S Topcoat. Showerproof. $2 1 ‘85 ECONOMY FLOOR! Men’s One and Two Trousers Suits, Now EGULARLY sell at $18.76 to $21.75. Sizes 35 to 42. 5 $14.85 Men’s Two-Trousers Suits in the Round-Up EGULARLY sell at $24.76 to $27.60. Sizes ROt 40 waist. $18.85 Men’s Overcoats in the Round-Up REGULARLY sold at $18.75 $13.85 Sizes 35 to 42. Men’s Overcoats in the Round-Up EGULARLY sold at $24.75 to $27.50. $17.85 Sizes 356 to 42. Suit Trousers in the Round-Up L o $3.95 to $4.8. Sizes 20 to 4o watt, 9285 Men’s Trousers in the Round-Up Men’s Corduroy Trousers in the Round-Up EGULARLY sold at $5.00 and $6.00. Sizes RO to 56, $3.85 AT SEVENTH Body Rester D. U, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1%, 1997. Gives Absolute Foot and Leg Comfort Supports and holds foot bones inplace. " like keystone in anarch The Positive and Permanent Arcl Support “KEE-FUT,” THE Arch Support that positively supports. When attached to and under shank of shce comes in direct contact with ground, and this positively prevents shoe from breaking down, thus holding foot in correct position in shoe. Massages feet when walking; eventu “KEE-FUT” when at- tached to shoes extends from heel to ball of foot, comfortably resting entire foot, causes blood to cir- culate freely, thereby giv- ing new life to feet and refreshing the nerves. ally adjusts foot bones to normal posi- tion; not only relieves strain on nerves, Kgaments and muscles, but pain also, and prevents callous at ball of foot ' Treating the shoe by attaching “KEE- FUT” is the sure way to obtain foot, . leg, nerve and body comfort. “KEE-FUT,” by keeping shoe in correct shape, distributes weight of body evenly on feet in shoes. [f your feet and le us,_alwaystired, K : Outside Arch, will reli all this 3 are attached while vou At your dealer’s and repair shop, or write for Key to Foot Comfort. OUTSIDE ARCH, Inc. 611 Kresge Bldg., Washington, D. C. C), FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FUR Solid Mahogany Karpen Suite A two-picce Karpen Living Room Suite, beau- tifully upholstered in plain color taupe mohair with damask seat tops Solid mahogany framing. $275 Every Suite and Piece Marked at a Saving store-wide. rare values. There’s a worth-while saving now on every stite and single piece of Lifetime Furniture. Reductions are If savings count, now is the time to count them for there are surely some Assortments embrace every type of home plenishing that is good, serv- iceable and good looking. JFURKE FURNITURE MAYER & CO. SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN D