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10 FIVE PERSONS HURT INAUTOACGIEATS Three Children in Mishaps Caused in Part by Hallow- een Traffic Jam. Five nersons were injured in auto- mobile accidents yesterday afternoon and last night, partly as a result of | the heavy traffic of Halloween. Three of them were children. Four-yearold Mary Ninth street was knocl mith of 921 d down and hruised by an automobile driven by J. A, Shafer, 10]7 Upshur street. when she from behind a_parked car on Ninth s ween G and H at about 4:30 afternoon: a half hour later Floretta Proctor, colored, of nue southeast was face, head and body when struck hy an automobile driven by M. W. Thrift, 2248 Shannon street southeast, as she atterapted to cross at N and Sumner road southe liam Sheer N street, w mobile and badl while run- ning across the et near his home. He was given first aid at Emergency Hospital. George Freeman, colored, 47 vears old, 1126 Third street, suffered a 7 sible fracture of h night ahout 11:30 o'clock when b knocked down in front of 927 S street hy a taxicah driven hv Stewart. 511 Kentucky avenue south cast. He was taken to Freedmen's Hospital. Walter Trittipoe. irteenth street jured by an au afternoon while walking on the side- walk of Seventh street southwest, when the automobile of George W. 0 Fourteenth street south- forced against a parked car. Walter was treated at Hospital for an injury to his right hip. ADMITS TRUNK MURDER. New Orleans Man Says He Slew Wife and Her Sister. NEW ORLEANS, November 1 (#).— Police announced today that Henry Moity has confessed that killed his wife and sister-in-law and then packed their bodies in a trunk after beheading the two women and amputating their arms and legs. Previously Moity had insisted that his wife and Mrs. Joseph Moity, his sister-in-law, were murdered by a red haired sailor. He had admitted, how- ever, that he assisted in packing their hodies in the trunks where they were found late Thursday in the Moity home in the old French quarter. 2 vears old uthwest while vesterday s PEERLESS FURNITURE C0.—829 7th St. N.W. s ' A Special Sale of SUITES AND $169 Davenport Bed Suite Here is one of the outstanding values in our special beautfiul overstuffed holstered_in fine quality velour. that containe a n with _davenport full size hed. A large club chair and wing chair make up the entrie suite. BARGA! - $150 Bedroom Suite Another typical example of the ice-cutting _activities which prevail hroughout our bedroom dept. Here s one of our newest bedroom suites in several styles and finishes. Suite consists of ~ Bow-end Bed. Larze sser. Attractive Vanity and Chest of ‘Drawers. Al bieces properiy matched. A real savings. $169 10-Pc. Dining Suite See this feature value. It is beautifully made of hardwood: and finished in shaded walnut Suite consists of large Bifter semi-enciosed Chine Case. Cloned Server Table that extends. and 6 chairs upholstered in’ genuine Jeath fine quality wood and fully guaranteed. See it before you buy elmewhere. styles. Chifforobcs ote of room for elot An attrartie sddition 1o your boudoir or bedroom. Made of gumwood, in 0ak or wal- mut finish. by grained Y or as nic $17.9 $3 EASY “HIGH” IN QUALITY Nichols ave | uised about the | struck by an auto- | right leg last | was in- Moy Providence | he alone | 5-Piece Dining Sets THE TEVENTING STAR, WASHINGTON, IMONGOLIA GIVEN SURPRISE F IN BRAND OF ANCIENT SOAP lwnh a certain proportion of caustic soda solution. The olls, composed of fatty acids glycerin and el the libe split up, v with Durrin ‘ “Queer Substance” Which Frothed in Water } and Known Centuries Ago Introduced | by Recent Soviet Expedition. ng for days the es into four definite op is a frothy erust which i imed off. Next below 1to Mon ome bit of income by burning the | intro- | felled trees and selling the ashes to | | the commercial soapmakers. t expedition the n; b substance A recent sov zolia surpris | during them to a aueer which became frothy when rubbed in water, and which miraculously «-Icanmll till Made in Rural Homes. in_many Home v preq | munities ieo- | made. It is ' h, | the *hox killing’ season of early Win [ter. Canned lye (caus | bought from the country ey | hoiled with bits of waste h | resultant soap is a s stance nsed chiefly in laundering wtions and in dish wash he commonest factory apmaking i welt or heat fats the he: | graphic known in ¢ been introdu ing th Upholstering Chair caneing. Porch rockers splinted. 15 price sential to civilize on all tapestries, mohairs ¥, continues the hulletin, {it is difficult to vealize that it is, com paratively; a new substance. such as t conutoil, peanut | “Before the day of soap manufac- oil. and the nd o boil them ture. frequenters of the sp! id baths | = — W 5sn | “SYNAGOG " Youre 5 with oil and ! ng an ] method of aad velours. st For Two Days Only | bodie= by first anointi then rubbing on ashe: g > | £ Come and join with other Originated by people at the 6th Street Synago “The Romans Services by Cantorr as they acquired many other | invention: from the bha | came under their yok | the Gauls using a substan | boiling tallow 2 ‘ Send for Samples and Free Estimates Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 p-making. arts and | water. It is be | had le is a Preserintion for “i«! Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria 1t kills the zerms. -Jewel Clay Armstrong was quickly take; there that 1233 10th St. NW. | was one I i | ot the & discoveries | made ruins of Pom | peii was an 1.800-vear-old soap factory. | Vhen soap made its appearance in England toward the end of the | fourteenth century it was taxed as a | | super-luxury. The tax was not re | moved until 1833. After the discov- ery in 1790 that common salt was | cheap source of alkali, soap could he | manufactured much more cheaply; its | luxury period was at an end. | Composition of Technical Soap. | “The chemical combination of any | fatty acid (the chief constituent of | fatty oils) with a base is, technically |a soap. But some of these ‘soaps’ | would not be recognized by a for they would be | ble as’ a_phonograph | billiard ball. Three | making soluble cleansing | in ordinary soaps; potash, aps, and ammonia, in d aps. v oils conta s can be used in soapmaking. | Mineral oils, such as petroleum, will | not form a chemical combination with alkalis. “In Colonial days in America most | of the soap was made in the house- holds where it was used. But there were a few small soap factories i New England. and some of the early American pioneers who had to earve ! their f: from the for gained ¢ record or a es are used in 0DD PIECES IT WILL BE WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE TO READ EACH ITEM CAREFULLY REAL VALUES! REAL SAVINGS! Glyeerin s | ¢ the | in | into small D. €., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, of olive oil #nd caustic soda. Lin ecd and cottonseed oils are impor- i reparation of ps were first er down s nd at the lies the good soap. the ‘nigre’ or impure soap; m are alkall solutions. good spap is drawn off Into < it solidifies into anufacture 1 o. These air is beaten into the soap while it a 1 in a pasty condition. than ‘two billion pounds of made in the I'nited State * consumption of soap o | is somewhat under 20 pounds per pe son per year. while in England the consumption per person exceeds 21 pounds.” e A We Pay You STUDEBAKER | 207 = oo “The Great Independent” 37 0 certificates — compounded has two Commander roadsters and a 4 O semi-annually. THE MUNSEY TRUST CO0. attempting to hreak all existing stock car records for speed and endurance. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. These cars have been running night and day since. Octobe: 18th at an aver- Another Munsey Service—Real Estate Dept. = | ; E| O A Elgin Watch, Chain | More Shaving presence of water by the blending Tavd and glye of t Interest on checking ac- counts on daily balances— compounded monthly. i Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quarterly. Interest on special savings ute—and are running still! The public is cordially invited to at- tend this unprecedented thrilling test free of charge. and Knife Outfit at the Lowest Price Ever Oftfered! ‘QA@) A REAL Sale of Odd Dressers Beautifully built of finely grained wainut ve- peers and other woods These dressers are out of room _suites made 10 #ell for $150 and $200, ade by leading manu- Tacturers. 50 Sale of “Simmons” Bed With Spring and Mattress { i 4 | ! Anita; . 1 and guaranteed link fab- | e’ pring. | FASY TERNS Room er. Built of In two Overstuffed Chairs S1915 ai of ine 975" TERMS Chairs “LOW” IN PRICE 829 7th St. N.W.| 4 $9.75 com o hair that will ad NEAR EYE STREET il The regular price of this famous 17-jewel Elgin alone is a great deal more than Castelberg’s are asking for the complete outfit. The 17- jewel Elgin movements can be in white or green fancy cases and are guaranteed to keep perfect time. il It’s not too early to think of Christmas when you can purchase high-grade merchandise at low prices and on terms of 50c A Week! Washingtons Oldest Credit Jewelers telberv’s 1004 F STREET NW Alexandria, Va., Branch, 818 King Street