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28 THE EVENING STAT. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1928 —_— s |FOUR HURT IN SERIES |1104 Sasecn st seitoss, wiin | ottt 2ot Poamcs et I Gotar Ov' o i I.ARGE HUSP ITAL HOSFITAL BUILDING FLANNED TOR ST. ELfzanet OF AUTO ACCIDENTS |5 i i Botimt™ S0, S0 1% #9842 | FINE SHOES - ———— e jome, velvi jacl and sl 'm’ . ! taken from the Iy t Pr Butler. Greatly Reduced {Mount Rainier Youth, Girl, Wom-| CLOTHING THIEVES HAVE | “i"s20 Tevalver” was stolen from the | oy o m BE B[GUN SUUN B NI R Sonkeeh QI - N S S PROFITABLE DAY HERE\'“o‘:;“;;?é’:.,.%mf,".‘;‘:’s.fr:‘:,‘.fi,"m;‘ e L de Y tims of Mishaps. the home of Eva Goldstein. 1103 Ken- yon street. ; : o : ] Contusions and a possible fracture |Suit and Handbag Taken From ' AR Work on Big St. Elizabeth’s| K" Wg" - ; e 3 a2t !;‘ POl AnNiss welo Milersd last nahh| + One Home— Antolsb Losed Who Invented Wages? ‘ % i i <y v Louis with, years old. 3 : G i e : { | Thirty-fourth _street, Mount ~Rainier. Revolver. The exact time of the start of the| | §3,50 Philadelphia Unit to Start Within 4 = ; : | Md.. when struck at Eighth and H | ; 5 Wage system cannot be found in his- . b i - 22 . : ; strects northeast by an automobile | Clothing thieves had a busy and |y, put it s known from records to| | $3e25 Chester I Short Time. i 4 : ! . M | operated by Frank B. Anderson, 8131, | Profitable day here vesterday, Z bet | ) A e : B | Eleventh street northeast. Lebowith | A thief entered 1111 K street and | have existed long before 1321 B.C. | 00 Wilmi: ) . Wo \aktn to Gusumlty, Hespitd] stole a $30 coat from Mrs. Jessie Olds $3. mington ars old, | and a suit and handbag valued at $20 f ; ] L n e Miss Alice B. Elan, 18 ye 3 BT L. Construction work on one of the ; : ool L 8 vears old. [ om Alfred J. Dumas. | I AND RETURN 9 ¢ o B 1702 Lincoln road northeast, was in-| L GTEOC o DU T e chreet, re- HEADACHE largest hospitals in the District of Co- 5 : 3 . >4 i 3 4 jured when knocked down at Thirty- ' | lumbia, housing the most modern and s . ; WS i | ftth_and N strects by an_automobile | POrted the theft from 916 Fourteenth cauied by a cold or due | Next Sunday, Oct. 28 complete equipment known to medical £ ot ! - : ditven by James C. Miller, 21 years| S(5<E Of & $40 wult, {nithe pocket'of to constipation, yields i Scieics, which is to be' & part. of ‘the : o |gid, 2414 Thirtv-seventn Strect. © At N s o s ]'l“'dsly to the | Lv. Washington . . 7:35 AM. . g Ltel' giouD St AN~ s " > G & | Georgetown Hospital her condition was ‘ . , 128 s s | mild laxative action g g t. Elizabeth's hospital group a e 2 % Y | said to be not serious. —_— and tonic effccts of Ar. Philadelphia . . 1047 AM. SoSA. 5 ety FpTte ey . o . Siight injuries _were suffered by | wm A TN[T T ‘ ‘ e o § ; . . @] | susie White, colored. 30 years old. 802 | A I N I l N G 9 | RETURISNG 3 A | 0 stree o, rove’s | Lv. Philadelphia . . 7:30 PM. form an added unit to the St. Eliz . i Z By PLITT Lv. Chester . . , 7:50 PM. The new 200-bed hospital which will beth's group of 120 buildings scattered | & 8 : & = | i eombines (hetaEsiR of i cver the 350 acres of the wooded B X g , % ‘ OYSTERS | effitiency, 1t'is the kind of} Lv. Wilmington . . 810PM. | grounds of the Government institu- = . 5 e g A . raikfaahin:: Sdal Want 1 (Standard Time) Same Day e v G et LD e e . - For cocktails, stews, fried or | The time to nne'hupynrk done is now. | I will be devoted to the surgical and 5 2 o the Relf sheil, nee | et us extimate. i Consalt Ticket Agents medical treatment of the 5,000 inmates. | 3 | 1 >lans for the new hospital, for Which | goctors' locker and scrub-up rooms, | throughout the building, a unit being | 3 LEA & PERRINS “Geor‘ge, P lnltg S&"NI,PC' Congress authorized the expenditure of | pyrces work room, sterilizing room, | installed in each ward serving room. g e th St | LAXATIVE TABLETS $875000, have been drawn by th" | (igting doctors' and students' cloak | two large units in the kitchen and one | § i et o 718 13th St. | erehitects of the Veterans' Bureau, and | 1oony “and patients' recovery rooms. | in the basement. Much thought has | § et have been passed by the Fine Arts | aje5 in this floor will be located the | been given to the food service, and the Commission, and work is now ready 10 | cyreical wards. plan for construction and equipment P 0 start. . & A The fifth floor. which will occupy a | Which has been evolved to provide for | nces The building, a_five-story-and-base- | o500 only over the central portion of | such service is thought to be unex- | ment structure, wil connected bY | ¢p. " pujlding, contains the internes’ | celled. | ® covered concourss Wwith the New | quarters and rooms for medical and = ; ‘ on fi“ig;’zm Laboratory unit, completed ,urglc%! care nfmemghuyes who are v injured or taken while on duty. " b wt, which will be at | « # Particular People Use | H 7 Sroan devel: will ooritaintaiddrgs, well {11, L8 bullding will:be of reproot son: : S Sighiag end et ventilated kitehen. | brick and with a red tile roof to har- ockers and shower rool monize with the present buildings. It Bikiiat Frks) ARt £ ploves of the medical and surgical de- | ¢ii} he equipped with two automatic ek Your Grocer t h A partment and class rooms and demon- | ejectric elevators and will have ade- JAMES M. DENTY Complete With or e ioungster (4] airs INE. .+ frst, floor will house the admin. | (055 fire walls in each section of.the | Wholessle Distributor Bulbs and Fixtures : i istrative. offices, medical library and Mectsic VRArgeritlia win e e oy Phone and our representa- 2 There are his party hours . . . hers, too . . . and playing surgicel record room, visitors' rooms kS e tiv vill 11 and give an : and the necessary rooms and suites s = HEUMI“CP"“ peich 0 ol s . hours, and school hours. Tobe sure he ...and she ... smart QUICKLY SOOTHED / \” - as can be . .. demand a coat to fit the occasion. There will be in this group the dentai | U S D ‘ A clinfe in which will be”six ?;nra{, GOUT, RHEUM chairs, the eye, ear, nose roa clinic, the urological clinic, neurologi- Roe Fulkerson — = A 709 13th St. N.W. cal and dermatological clinic. _clinic Main 140—-6436 for the treatment of specific diseases, (Gl ) 0—6 the X-ray section, the physiotherapeu- asses IRXBIBEIRXBIBIBIEILIBRT strations rooms for the nurses in train- | oyate fire stairways built within en- for the various clinics and dispensaries. | C. C * MUDDIMAN & tic and electrotherapeutic_ séction end examination Tooms. The equipment of | the present X-ray department, which | NOW AT is the most medern and complete available, will be moved to its new | location in this building. The ap- | paratus for deep-therapy treatment has a greater capacity than any apparatus of this type in the District of Columbia. The electrotherapeutic department, | which will also be moved to this build- | ing, will be considerably expanded, with * the saditon of much new equipment National Press The second end third floors will be 1.1 occupied by various wards for the | Club Building medical care of patients, being so ar- ranged that separate units will be op- erated for men and women. Two Doors me The fourth floor will contain the operating room, amphitheater and vari- Fox THEATER ous accessory rooms which make up an operating room suite, consisting of an- | esthetic room, small laboratory room, B;ny Walker Goes Out to Stroll But there's no telling what he'll do after leaving the parental roof. Although very modern, chances are that he'll indulge in that old-fashioned pastime of “Run-Sheep- Run." Naturally his coat must have that sturdy quality demanded by Billy and boys like him. These coats are fashioned of extra quality fibrics . . including blue Chin- chillas. Double breasted. And in plain shades and fancy overcoatings. Sizes 3 to 10. $12.95 They're Coming from a Party (Second Floor.) ...Brother and Sister + +« evidently there were balloons and paper horns . .. and evidently a good time was had by all. Do you notice the pleased expres- ¢ : sions? Also notice the snarky little coats. A Little Girl and a g R Brother's coat is of Hugs chinchilla . .. “Littler” Boy his sister wears one of Trucul. " Both couts are lined with suede-like cloth, Who have had a day in the woods . . . lovers They may be had in navy blue, cocoa of nature these two . . . also lovers of nice and F‘f'l"‘.h .M“"z B"Z’ sizes 1 to 4 things in coats . . . they must be brother and CORH it Lo sister or close neighbors for both coats are alike. 56'95 To you men wro oS00 e HAVE BEEN WEARING A (G | blue, cocon KNIT-TEX COAT for YEARS : o) ; ek $1°995 You may not know that the makers ' i B of Knit-tex have brought out some- : thing new and very wonderful in her- ringbone and English tweed patterns. They look so differént that you would hardly believe they are Knit- tex. And yet they have all of those qualities that you loved so much in For Men | your old coat—warmth without weight —softness without wrinkling—smart- ness without expensiveness. (Sscond Flcor.) who have been going to custom-tailors The man who has custom - tailored | $ clothes in his wardrobe is the first to notice that Worsted-tex is the same char- | acter of cloth that his tailor has been show- { Bios il iR sonton Soriies b ing him. Men’s Clothing Dept.—Second Floor The Worsted-tex Suit itself is made to meet the exacting requirements of the high | J 4 : f . R S grade business, professional or college men. e E‘ :Ir.lT O 7 v ) , ) 2 A Boy and His Dog Always $4O | “F St. at 7th” .+« away to kindergarten. Of course, the dog c_an‘f g0 . . . perhaps it is related to Direct Elevator Service to | Mary's famous lamb, so insistent is it. We Men’s Clothing Dept.—Second Floor . suppose things will turn out all right, how= ! Knit-Tex Coats for Women e HE ever.;o l:;t‘-bmn: :ur' attention :o the (;:: [—] ‘ See Them In Tailored Like a II l ‘ :I I I ‘ O (other shades gres and tan) of curly chine —file E‘ l!lT CQ 2:;“\3035;;',9 $30 Man’s Coat, the /] chills and_other fabries. Witk '?«ogz mgu:r; Smart Thing “ "’ Third Floor to Wear F St. at 7th Second Floor.) “F St. at Tth” : a e RE ¥